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This is all guide with bug fixing on minicm7 2.1.X
Screen Cut:
Only in CWM/CWR
NMEAListener:
I think NMEAListener is GPS
I found that gps.conf is europe settings
since that i have no problem with it
for non-europe residence Here Patch
Compass:
Wait till nAa fix
Video Recording Lag:
did you experience this
use this file Download
Auto Brightness:
use this tutorial
Code:
1. disable auto brightness first in display
2. go to cm settings --> display --> automatic backlight --> choose use custom and allow light decrease
3. tick edit other level
4. set number of levels to 13
5. look at this pic [URL="http://attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=874309&stc=1&d=1327627892"]Here[/URL] And [URL="http://attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=874311&stc=1&d=1327627892"]Here[/URL]
6. enable auto brightness in settings (not cm)
7. restart
8. enjoy
Android market app won't show up:
clear data on app settings
Just use recommended tweak:
Non-Recommended tweak make ur phone less stable
Recommended:
SuperCharger
Ram Manager / PRO
Juwe Ram's script
Etc...
Non-Recommended
Build.prop tweak
init.d tweak
IPV4/IPV6
Etc...
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Guide for Minicm7
Notice ADW launcher Lag use this settings:
Code:
1) Screen Preferences - Desktop scrolling speed - set to something low-ish like 150-200, default settings are just plain moronic here. Desktop overshoot should be fine at 30 or 40.
2) Drawer Settings - Horizontal Drawer definite on (this is far superior to the scrolling drawer if you have more than a few apps, and feels much smoother).
3) Drawer Settings - Zoom effect speed - 400 is a decent setting, default was way too high.
4) Drawer Settings - Columns/Rows - 4x4 is a nice setting for portrait, if you don't like a crammed screen.
5) System Preferences - Wallpaper Hack - check this. If you have issues, change wallpapers to something of a sane size.
6) System Preferences - Use Screen Cache - check this.
7) System Preferences - Scrollable Widget support - you should start with this unchecked. Only check it if you have issues with some
Make ur phone fast without tweaks?
here my perfomance settings
Go to CyanogenMod Settings --> perfomance settings
Code:
1.) Set compcache ram usage to 18%
2.) Enable use jit
3.) Disable Surface Dithering (optional)
4.) Enable 16bit transparency
5.) Enable Allow purging of assets
6.) VM heap size 48mb
7.)
SDcard cache size 1024kb Class 1,2
SDcard cache size 2048kb Class 3,4
SDcard cache size 3072kb Class 4,5,6,7,8
SDcard cache size 4096kb Class 9,10
Go to CyanogenMod Settings --> perfomance settings --> cpu settings
Code:
1.) Available gorvernor set to smartassV2
2.) Min Cpu frequency 245mhz
3.) Max Cpu frequency 691mhz+ (optional)
4.) Set on Boot
Make minicm7 more battery save?
here my battery save settings
Note: this settings overwrite "Make ur phone fast without tweaks"
Go to CyanogenMod Settings --> perfomance settings --> cpu settings
Code:
1.) Available gorvernor set to smartassV2
2.) Min Cpu frequency 19mhz
3.) Undervolt
4.) Set on Boot
final step: Delete Unused App
Extra Section
Coming Soon
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LtHuNTer_StepheN said:
Don't use any tweaks:
tweaks make your phone fast but less stable
and don't use xloud and mobile bravia
they are fake
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+1 10char..
I agree with other settings, but would you mind explaining why VM heap size is 48? I've read that 32 is better in the FAQ thread of minicm7, and 2048 sd cache cause hiccups while playing music in lower class sd cards, if you can, try to edit some things for lower class cards and higher class cards, for lower class cards 128 sd cache is better and doesnt cause hiccups, just a suggestion . On the other hand, I will try your CPU settings, the smartass v2 settings with min 248mhz and 691mhz, 691mhz is indeed the most stable for nAa kernel. BTW I use tweaks without any stability issues, supercharger v8 and sometimes ram manager pro.
This is the thread that I have read:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17648469
hixvolnutt said:
I agree with other settings, but would you mind explaining why VM heap size is 48? I've read that 32 is better in the FAQ thread of minicm7, and 2048 sd cache cause hiccups while playing music in lower class sd cards, if you can, try to edit some things for lower class cards and higher class cards, for lower class cards 128 sd cache is better and doesnt cause hiccups, just a suggestion . On the other hand, I will try your CPU settings, the smartass v2 settings with min 248mhz and 691mhz, 691mhz is indeed the most stable for nAa kernel. BTW I use tweaks without any stability issues, supercharger v8 and sometimes ram manager pro.
This is the thread that I have read:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17648469
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For Perfomance it's better set 48mb
this help app memory management
this heap size is usefull for HD games
Oh i forgot
i will edit it
for that tweak is already tested
what i say is
Code:
build.prop tweak
mobile bravia engine
and useless tweak
for that tweak it may increase stability
i will edit so people understand
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Thanks
Is there any way to fix compass?the compass is somehow inverse
for auto brightness setting, how many level are you using? Ultra brightness enable or not?
Sorry, but screen cutting still exist even with bootanim enabled..especialy when in recovery..
Btw nice thread...^^v
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Oops, i'm still using nAa 08...maybe because of that...0_x
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bayumahendra24 said:
Sorry, but screen cutting still exist even with bootanim enabled..especialy when in recovery..
Btw nice thread...^^v
Sent from my E15i using Tapatalk
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i think screen cut happen with smartass v2
D E V I L said:
i think screen cut happen with smartass v2
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Flash the new nAa-08b kerner. This fix the problem
Hi!! I have just one question. The tethering wifi always disconnects when screen turns off. I tried wi-fi settings, advanced, never sleep but does not work. Do you have other solutions? Thanks
still score highly!!!
plus avent updated kernel and rarely get screen cuts!!
so id say great rom plus kernel!!
flegga92 said:
Flash the new nAa-08b kerner. This fix the problem
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Still using nAa 08 (havent change kernel because what i see on the changelog, the difference between nAa 08 and 08b only the screen cuts fix) with:
- Cpu freq 19-600mhz
- smartassv2 on
- undervolt on
- bootanimation enabled
No more screen cuts since my prev post.
Screen cuts SOMETIMES only appear when i'm in cwm req...thats good enough for me..
For the video lag fix,does it work with other rom which have the same problem?flash with xrec or cwm?
Hello to everyone and excuse me if my question is probably going to be dumb (for sure it's an OT so please forgive me about that) but I'm quite clueless about the issue I'm experiencing and I hope to find an advice here.
I own and X10 mini with MiniCM 2.1.6 and 2.6.29.6-nAa-08 kernel. Everyhing's fine, really a great piece of work that has put new life into my beloved X10 Mini but I'm experiencing the 'screen cut' issue that's discussed here too: it happens only with some apps (Labyrinth for example) but it happens and I'd like to get rid of this.
I don't know if it could be an issue related to the apps not being designed for Gingerbread but I don't think so because I expect something different should this be the case.
I've read that the kernel nAa-08b is intended to solve this issue but it seems (maybe I'm wrong) that it isn't suitable for my X10 mini (I've made some digging around and the latest kernel version for my mini seems the one that I've already installed while the 08b seems to be intended for the X8). I'm sure that the reply is already around here but I couldn't succeed in finding it though I've read a lot (really a lot!) of posts here and there, especially on the official thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068553
where unfortunately I couldn't post because I'm a new member with less than ten posts. Some advices? Thanks anyway!
very good guide
thanks you very mach!
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sorry im busy lately
A replacement for SONY's STAMINA MODE. Also a SMARTER GUIDE.
YOU DON'T NEED TO BLOCK WAKELOCKS, USE BATTERY SAVERS, XPOSED, AMPLIFY, etc.
Recommended for:
CM Based ROMS/Custom kernel users/Wifi users.
For those who want high SoT.:angel:
I am not going ask you for a beer or a cup of coffee, only read this guide and thanks me later. [emoji14]
(Recommended) CLEAN FLASH only ROM first, then proceed.
This guide is divided into 2 parts
Moto G 2014 Index of Threads. Thanks @Mister Magister (Easy to search all roms for G 2014).
1. CM based roms.
2. Stock based roms.
KERNELS -
Halogen - Battery/ Balanced/ Performance.
Spirit - Performance.
Optimus - Balanced.
decipher_simple - More battery/Balanced.[I prefer this]
BLOATWARE REMOVAL.
CM Based: Use ES Explorer. Grant SU permission (Root Explorer). Migrate to root.
OR use the Debloat Script. Supports all devices.
In SYSTEM/APP, delete these folders:
Basic Dreams, Browser, CellBroadcastReceiver, CM File Manager, Dash Clock, Eleven, Email, Exchange2, Galaxy4, HoloSpiralWallpaper, LiveWallpapers, LiveWallpaperPicker, NoiseField, PhaseBeam, PhotoPhase, PhotoTable, VisualizationWallpapers, WAPPush/WhisperPush.
Reboot the phone immediately.
BLOATWARE REMOVAL ZIP ADDED: Flash it through TWRP immediatedly after clean flashing the ROM. It will also clear the dalvik.
Now flash Minimal/Pico GAPPS for first time and kernel. (I prefer DECIPHER KERNELL- His own-my.zip recommended)
This kernel is simple one without useless tweaks and hence recommended for more juice saving!
Also flash L SPEED MOD @Paget96. Really working like a charm!! High savings!
YOU CAN UNDERCLOCK WITH L MOD INSTALLED! IT'S TOTALLY LAG FREE!
Stock Based: Rooted
Delete LIVE WALLPAPERS the same way. You can use Juice Defender Ultimate (Don't grant it SU permission).
FOR STOCK, ONE HAS TO USE XPOSED FOR AMPLIFY AND POWERNAP. There are too many wakelocks.
Basic Settings(Common for both)
Settings:
1. Wifi > Advanced - Scanning always available - OFF, Keep wifi on during sleep - Never.
2. Mobile networks: 2G (Wifi users).
3. Display - Sleep - 30 seconds, Daydream - Off.
4. Sound&Notifications - Other sounds - All OFF (your choice).
5. Battery : Turn on bat. saver - NEVER.
6. Location - OFF.
7. Keyboard - Popup, Sound, Vibrate - OFF.
8. Lockscreen -Display Music Visualizer - OFF.
9. Developer Options - Window, Transition animation scale - 0x (or 0.2x) and Animation Duration Scale - 0.2x
These settings should be tuned according to your needs.
If you wish keep AMBIENT DISPLAY to OFF and DOUBLE TAP TO SLEEP on nav bar.
For RESURRECTION ROM or any other cm based rom -
Don't use BATTERY BAR, SLIM RECENTS/ OMNI SWITCH, SLIM PIE, CLEAR ALL BUTTON, SUPERUSER INDICATOR, RR LOGO.
Keep it clean. Default animations.
Now the interesting part, TWEAKS
Recommended Apps - Drive Link below.
1. Kernel Adiutor.
2. SetCPU.
3. Greenify.
4. SDMaid Pro.
Start with
SET CPU;
Install the app, open it, grant SU permission.
Go to PROFILES tab, add a new profile.
My PROFILES BACKUP given in DRIVE LINK. Place it in root of internal storage and restore from SET CPU. {Updated}
Use min freq of kernels flashed! Either 96MHz or 300Mhz.
1. Turn this profile on when - Screen Off.
CPU Governor: On Demand
Min: 96Mhz Max: 600MHz
Priority: 100, EXCLUSIVE
2. Add a new profile - Battery Saver.
Turn profile on when - Battery 5%
CPU Governor: zzmove
Min: 96MHz Max: 787MHz
Notificaton: Persistent, Battery.
Priority: 99, EXCLUSIVE.
3. Again a new profile
Turn profile on when - Any of these are true. ( in it, add your CAMERA apps)
CPU Governor: Interactive.
Min: 96MHz Max: 1190MHz
Priority: 97, EXCLUSIVE.
4. New one
Turn profile on when - Screen ON.
CPU Govenor: zzmove (2).
Min: 96MHz Max: 1190MHz
Priority: 96, NOT EXCLUSIVE.
Below this priority you can add per app profiles as per your wish.
GRANT SU permission to SET PROFILES (UID)
KERNEL ADIUTOR
Settings for HALOGEN KERNEL, DECIPHER_SIMPLE (Do this after setting up SET CPU)
Open app,
CPU -
Min: 96MHz Max: 1190MHz
CPU Governor: Don't change. It will be as per SET CPU.
Multicore Power Saving: Enabled (Not Aggressive).
CPU Boost -Interval (Both) to 40ms.
Input Boost Freq: 787MHz
CPU Hotplug
Intelliplug -OFF.
MSMHotplug -OFF.
Alucard Hotplug -ON.
You can use INTELLIPLUG Balanced/ Eco Conservative/ Strict(1 core) Halogen too.
GPU
Max: 320MHz (if you are not a gamer or else 450)
Governor: Simple_OnDemand. (Gaming - Performance or msm-adreno_tz)
Save this profile. Allow the phone to rest for 15 mins.
Change the governor to IMPULSE and save another profile for performance. Use widget for applying.
Note - CPU Governors in SET CPU and Kernel Adiutor should match. Don't change the CPU Governor from Kernel Adiutor. Do it from Set CPU Profiles. Also you need to apply the profile after reboot.
GREENIFY - Root Mode.
Add all apps except Set Cpu, Kernel adiutor.
.
Don't use Xposed. It runs everytime you start module app., after all you are using custom rom.
Google Backup off, and all tracking services of GOOGLE PLAY SERVICES should be off.[emoji14]
No wakelock blocks. Auto Sync OFF after syncing - This does more saving.
With above tricks, I have achieved 0% percent drain. ( At night too.), 6hrs SoT :fingers-crossed:
If your phone reboots on unlocking, it means you have something wrong. Then change Set CPU SCREEN OFF profile governor to zzmove.
Code:
[U]CPU Governor Tunables[/U]-
* currently available profiles by ZaneZam and Yank555:
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* - (1)'def' -> Default -> will set governor defaults -
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* - (2)'ybat -> Yank Battery -> a very good battery/performance balanced setting -
* - DEV-NOTE: highly recommended! -
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* - (3)'ybatext'-> Yank Battery Extreme -> like yank battery but focus on battery saving -
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* - (4)'zzbat' -> ZaneZam Battery -> a more 'harsh' setting strictly focused on battery saving -
* - DEV-NOTE: might give some lags! -
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* - (5)'zzbatp' -> ZaneZam Battery Plus -> NEW! reworked 'faster' battery setting -
* - DEV-NOTE: recommended too!:) -
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* - (6)'zzopt' -> ZaneZam Optimized -> balanced setting with no focus in any direction -
* - DEV-NOTE: relict from back in the days, even though some people still like it! -
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* - (7)'zzmod' -> ZaneZam Moderate -> NEW! setting based on 'zzopt' which has mainly (but not strictly only!) 2 cores online -
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* - (8)'zzperf' -> ZaneZam Performance -> all you can get from zzmoove in terms of performance but still has the fast -
* - down scaling/hotplugging behaving -
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* - (9)'zzinz' -> ZaneZam InZane -> NEW! based on performance with new insane scaling active. a new experience! -
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* - (10)'zzgame' -> ZaneZam Gaming -> NEW! based on performance with scaling block enabled to avoid cpu overheating during gameplay -
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* profile_number 0 means that you can tune the tunables according to your own liking. ;)
Thanks to zakee94. :good:
SDMaid Pro
Check all boxes in Corpse finder settings, and scan and remove all corpse. ( LEFTOVER Dalvik of removed bloatware).
For Stock Based roms/ Stock rooted: Use STELLAR Kernel
zzmove is preconfigured in all kernels above.
If you face lag using zzmove post in here.
RECOMMENDED APPS:
These are best apps
MUSIC PLAYER - Phonograph.
CAMERA - Open Camera. (Better than CM Camera)
NOTE MAKING - Google KEEP.
FILE EXPLORER - ES Explorer.
INSTALLER- Easy Installer.
CLOCK- Timely.
CALENDAR - Sunrise.
Disable this apps: Clock, Google App, Google Calendar Sync, Google Partner Setup, Market Feedback Agent, OTA (if you wish), PICO tts, Print Spooler.
Force Stop this apps at night: Calendar , Calendar Storage, Google Contacts Sync, Google Play Store, Key Chain, Location Services, Themes Provider. (For 0% drain also switch to FLIGHT MODE at night)
Use PICO GAPPS.
No BETTER BATTERY STATS, WAKELOCK DETECTOR, AMPLIFY, and BATTERY SAVERS.
Power Cycle - Charge from 5% to 100% and 10 min more to 100. Give up using phone while charging.
Thanks to all Devs for their support to G 2014. @zakee94 @-decipher-
Next time if anyone says that G 2014 has got 2070mAh battery only. Just reply them that " Since Motorola is grandtechy company they have certain quotas to maintain device ergonomics, so there's odd numbered 2070mAh battery!"
Any SUGGESTIONS will be appreciated. Hit thanks.
Thanks @Azmat Roomi for suggestion of L Speed Mod.
Link to DRIVE.
For OTHERS PHONES you can use the profiling and settings, set cpu.
HIT THANKS and ANSWER THE POLL if YOU have LIKED the THREAD!
Latest screenshot - 8hrs SoT:highfive:
ROM: cm-12.1-20151102-NIGHTLY-titan.zip
KERNEL: Decipher's Drive - [151101]my.zip
No Battery Savers, Xposed, Wakelock Blocker, L Speed Mod etc.
Only GREENIFIED some GCM apps, not all apps. This works. You shouldn't FORCE STOP apps unless they aren't responding. Reloading them takes more battery and memory. Only force stop apps with GCM and the ones you don't use.
Drain was 0% - Since it was 3%, the CPU governor was POWERSAVE. It may be 2-3% at night.
Attached- New SET CPU profiles backup - In the Drive.
Code:
[B]Kernel Adiutor Settings[/B]:
[B]CPU[/B] :
Min - 300MHz.
Max - 1190MHz.
[B]CPU Hotplug[/B] :
MPDecision - Max Cores - 2.
[B]GPU[/B] :
Max - 200MHz.
Governor - simple_ondemand.
[B]Virtual Memory[/B] :
dirty ratio - 70 .
dirty background ratio - 9.
dirty expire centisecs - 350.
dirty writeback centisecs - 500.
min free kbytes - 2857.
over commit ratio - 50.
swapiness - 90.
vfs cache pressure - 130.
[B]TCP Congestion Algorithm[/B] : westwood.
I don't know about the settings. I tried certain combinations and got good results.
Default zzmove profile was 8 - zzperf.
All other settings were at default.
DISABLE PER-APP PROFILES in BATTERY SETTINGS. Recommended.
Minimize HEAVY APPS before screen goes off - If you face lag while unlocking the phone with set cpu profiles screen-off active.
Nice guide and awesome battery life. Thank's for sharing.
-decipher- said:
Nice guide and awesome battery life. Thank's for sharing.
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Very Nice Guide.I normally use to get 3-4hrs SOT.But after following this guide i am now easily getting 5-6hrs SOT.Guys give it a try it works like charm.
Azmat Roomi said:
Very Nice Guide.I normally use to get 3-4hrs SOT.But after following this guide i am now easily getting 5-6hrs SOT.Guys give it a try it works like charm.
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Thanks for the review.:highfive:
@Abhishek Bhagwat Alucard seems to keep only one core active the whole time. What do you think about using MSM Hotplug instead?
Also ZZMOVE is a little bit sluggish for me, do you recommend any other governor for screen on?
godoy.rafa said:
@Abhishek Bhagwat Alucard seems to keep only one core active the whole time. What do you think about using MSM Hotplug instead?
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One core is economy.
Also it delivers smooth performance with zzmove if you have followed the guide as above.
You can try INTELLIPLUG with STRICT profile since it uses 1 core.
Abhishek Bhagwat said:
One core is enough. Smooth performance on zzmove profile 2.
MSM Hotplug in Halogen R7 plugs 4 cores . Could be a bug. So I use Alucard!
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This is what happens in my device:
Hotplugs:
- Intelliplug plugs only 2 cores, not more os less than that, so I don't use it
- Alucard only plugs one core, and it makes apps like Facebook to become very slow
- MSM Hotplug plugs 1, 2, 3 or 4 cores depending on my usage, and it seems to be the best hotplug in my case
Governor
- ZZMOVE gives my device a very slow response, seems like I am using a much older device, and apps become slow as well
- INTERACTIVE might use more CPU, but makes the device very smooth, fast and responsive. I understand that it might use more battery
@godoy.rafa
The above GUIDE is to give smoothest performance while using ZZMOVE.
In my device -
- Intelliplug plugs
1 Core - Strict , 2 Cores - Eco Conservative/Eco Performance, 3 Cores - Tri, 4Cores - Balanced.
-MSM Hotplug
Variable plugs, mostly 2,3,4 cores.
-Alucard
1 Core.
Try IMPULSE instead of zzmove or interactive. But I won't guarantee BATTERY SAVINGS on it.
Two questions: how do I disable Google backup and Google Play Services' tracking stuff services?
Also, I plan to install Resurrection Remix. The animations which should be kept as default are the ones you change at developer settings?
One question, after clean install ~ we woudn't have the es file explorer without play store right?Then how is it possible to delete those things then flash gapps?
theserpent said:
One question, after clean install ~ we woudn't have the es file explorer without play store right?Then how is it possible to delete those things then flash gapps?
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Take the backup of es file explorer apk to your sd card.After flashing cm based rom you will get cm file manager just install es file explorer through it and remove bloatware:good:
josfr4ncisco said:
Two questions: how do I disable Google backup and Google Play Services' tracking stuff services?
Also, I plan to install Resurrection Remix. The animations which should be kept as default are the ones you change at developer settings?
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1. Pause all ACTIVITIES in Google Play Services App.
Ex. Web History, Youtube History, etc.
2. Settings/Backup and Restore - Untick Backup.
Note: This will delete all the backups except that of CONTACTS, KEEP, etc.
3. All animations should be default at DURATION SCALE of 0.2x.
theserpent said:
One question, after clean install ~ we woudn't have the es file explorer without play store right?Then how is it possible to delete those things then flash gapps?
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Right answer by @azmat!
Awesome guide bro
Cheers
Thanks for the review!
Did it work for you? @Vatsal
Abhishek Bhagwat said:
Thanks for the review!
Did it work for you? @Vatsal
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Yes bro it did quiet a lot
Why is this thread closed? It was a
Nice guide...
ishubhamsingh said:
Why is this thread closed? It was a
Nice guide...
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No feedbacks [emoji28]
Abhishek Bhagwat said:
No feedbacks [emoji28]
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Dont expect feedbacks on huge basis. But ppl do follow this guide.
Guys share ur feedback on regular basis in order to keep thread alive and people wil have solutions for problems in their battery life
Sent from my Moto G 2014 using XDA Free mobile app
My "Perfect" Build v1.0 - Guide (Custom Kernel, tune, zips, apks, libs, sound, vids)
Below you will find a detailed plan on how to get the absolute most out of your Moto G 2015. I've spent countless hours testing and tuning -- coming up with the setup shown here. Its unbelievably fast and effective, with top tier battery life, and an amazing and unmatched sound system.
Requirements (all downloads listed here are found on XDA, along with their threads for support and security verification)
*Flashables* (All found on XDA)
-CM13 Based Rom (I prefer crDroid, but also CM13 Official Nightly, and Temeseks CM13)
-G-Apps Pico 6.0 (latest version. you can install higher levels of gapps if you so desire, but pico will work just fine)
-Inazuma R3 Kernel
-Optimus R6 Kernel
-PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0 (init.d Scripts, build props, etc)
-Project Skynet Genesys TX6
-PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1
-FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3 (*optional)
-Xtreme Music v7.03
-Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0
-Bravia v4 and X-Reality Engine 13-16mp
*APKS* (All found either XDA or Play)
-Selinux Mode Changer (on XDA)
-Kernel Aduitor - Modded Version (on XDA - Formerly known as Singularity)
-Busy Box Pro 1.24.1-Stericson (on XDA)
-System App Remover (Google Play)
-Terminal Emulator (Google Play)
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I would recommend that you start entirely fresh -- full wipe, then clean install the rom/kernel/and zips.
...Lets Begin!!
Initial Setup:
-Download all the required apk programs and flashable zips, as well as the latest versions of a CM13 stable ROM (I prefer CrDroid for all out speed and stability)
-Wipe (or factory reset), then clean install in this order:
a)xxxxx CM13 Stable Rom
b)Open gApps 6.0 Pico
c)Inazuma R3 Kernel
d)Optimus R6 (NOT R7!!)
e)Project Skynet Genesys TX6
f)FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3
g)PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1
h)PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0
i)Xtreme Music v7.03
j)Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0
*THERE IS A MAX of 10 ZIPS in the QUEUE. After you flash the initial 10, you can flash this next one.*
k)Bravia Engine v4 and X-Reality Engine Port
It will take about 5 minutes to flash all the zips listed above, but trust me... its worth it!
-Once all zips are flashed, wipe cache/davlik, then reboot.
-Run through setup, unchecking every single option along the way.
-Once loaded to the home screen, be sure to make your SD Card portable or permanent. (I prefer portable)
Initial Tweaks/Settings
-Enable Developer Options
1)2d gpu rendering
2)animation scaled down to lowest setting
3)advanced reboot menu
4)root enable and adb
-"MORE" (below wifi and data)
6)Emergency Broadcasts ALL OFF
-Sound
1)Vibrate on Touch OFF
2)Intensity 0%
-Display
1)low brightness level
2)adaptive OFF
3)Ambient OFF
4)Live Display OFF
5)Double Tap ON
6)Sleep 30 seconds
7)Wake up on plug OFF
8)Daydream OFF
9)Battery Light OFF
-Security
1)Unknown Sources
-System Profiles OFF
-Privacy
1)Block private
2)Block unknown calls/messages
-Location
1)OFF
2)Scanning OFF
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Install all APKs from the download list:
-Fully Install BusyBox Pro 1.24.1 from within the program.
-System App Remover (all of these are optional, but here is my personal list. 50mb, and increased battery/performance)
**audio fx, basic daydreams, black hole, bluetooth extensions, BT midi service, browser, bubbles, calculator, calendar and storage, call log backup, cLock, CM wallpapers, CM Actions, android backupconfirm, android shared storage backup, android wallpaper cropper, email, exchange services, fm radio, google backup transport, google calendar sync, holo spiral, html viewer, live lock screen service, live wallpaper picker, location services, market feedback agent, omni switch, phase beam, photo screen savers, photophase, print spooler, proxy handler, screencast, setup wizard, terminal, themes, themes provider, user dictionary, vpn dialogs.**
-Selinux Mode Changer: Set to Permissive
-Kernel Aduitor - Modded
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After installing Kernel Aduitor, here are the settings that will provide you with the perfect balance of battery life and performance.
Again.... (Very Important Settings)
-CPU:
-1401/200mhz MaxMin
-Conservative Governor (50 Down, 85 up, 15 feq step, everything else untouched)
-Schedule Work Queues on Awake CPU's - ON
-CPU Boost 0ms
-Sync Threshold Disabled
-Input interval 0ms
-Disable ALL core's input touch boost
-HotPlug:
-Intelliplug ON
-Conservative Profile (May use Balanced as an alternative)
-Touch Boost OFF
-Hysteresis 8-10 (May use 14-16 when used with Balanced Profile)
-Threshold Value 1000
-CPU Off-Screen Max - 400 (if unused while screen off.), otherwise, use 533-800mhz if you plan on listening to music while the screen off. 400mhz will cause skipping and major lag for this purpose.
-Thermal:
-Core Control ON
-VDD OFF
-Temp Throttle OFF
-GPU:
-465/200mhz if gaming. Otherwise 310/100.
-MSM Adreno Governor
-Adreno Idler ON
--60, 10, 10 for battery favoring
--35, 20, 5 for balanced
--25, 25, 3 for performance
-Screen:
-Color Profile CUSTOM
-Red 235, Green 240, Blue 255
-Min RGB 35
-Sat Intensity 80
-Hue 0
-Screen Value 130
-Contrast - 120
-Automatic High Brightness OFF
-High brightness OFF
-Battery:
-Power Suspend Mode HYBRID (Userspace for extreme battery)
-Suspend State 0 (When using Userspace, try 1 or 2 depending on your need for battery life)
-IO Scheduler:
-Internal- 2048kb read ahead
-Option 1 and 2 (*sioplus or deadline*)
-scheduler tunables (option 1-sioplus, for super fast reads and single task use): asycn read 400, write 4000, fifo batch 32, sync read 200, write 2000, writes starved 2 (option 2-deadline, for benchmarking performance (read 200, write 2000, fifo 32, front merge 1, read 300, write 6000, starved 2
-Option 3 and 4 (tripndroid and bfq) -- for everyday, well rounded performance. Excellent playback of HD videos, extremely fast USB transfer, very effective multitasker.
-External: 512kb read ahead
--TripnDroid or BFQ
-Rotational Storage ON
-Random Entropy ON from rotational storage
-I/O Stats OFF
-RQ Affinity 1 (You may try 2 if you aren't multitasking, 1 is more balanced between performance and multitasking, while 0 is for when performance is less needed, but effeciency and error free work is required)
LMK:
-Adaptive LMK ON
-15, 20, 35, 60, 95, 140mb
Virtual Memory (VERY IMPORTANT for performance, hence I will give ranges instead of exact figures. Depending on what you use your phone for, these settings can be drastically different. The ones I use are for all out performance, low lag, and moderate multitasking)
-Dirty Ratio: 75-95
-Dirty Background: 40-60
-Dirty Expire 500-750cs
-Dirty Writeback 5000-7500cs
-OverCommit 80-100%
-Swappiness 5-25
-VFS Pressure - 20-40
-Laptop Mode ON
-Min Free 4096
-Extra Free 8192
-zRam 300-350 (Stock is 510mb. I feel that a small ramdisk is just as effecient, while freeing up a few hundred mb for more traditional purposes.)
-WakeLocks:
-wlan_rx, wlan_cntrl, and wlan OFF
-Entropy:
-64 (128 optional) Read
-128 (256 optional) Write
-Misc:
-SELinux Permissive
-TCP Algorithm CUBIC
-Vib Strength 0%
-Logging OFF
-Dynamic F-Sync ON
-OTHER:
-Check "APPLY DURING BOOT" to every section of Kernel Aduitor's App
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Next:
-Install Terminal Emulator, and open it.
-type "su" at the command prompt, then enter
-type "ABS" (all capital!) then enter.
-You will now see a basic text menu.
-Select #1. This will check your system to make sure its ready to move forward with the tweaks.
-Back on the main menu, select option 2
-Run the following scripts: (Run individually, then return to previous menu)
--#2PDB-Booster,
--#3 PDB Junk Cleaner
--#5 PDB-BuildProp Tweaks, then run each of the following tweaks:
2- Image quality
3- GPU Rendering
5- Increase Scrolling Speed
7- Touch Smoothness
9- Internet Speed Extender
11- Fix App FC's
13- Faster boot
14- Signal Strength Extender
15- HPSA Internet Tweaks
16- Flag Tuner
17- Voice Quality Extender
19- Faster Streaming
20- Liquid Smooth UI
21- 60 Frames Per Second Enable
-Next, return to main menu, and choose #6 PDB-Profiler
-Select your primary need. I use multitasking.
-#7 Ad Blocker Enable
-#8 Internet Speed Tweaker
-#11 SqLite Optimizer
-#12 and #13 should already be activated, but if not, do so now.
-#14 SD Card Speed Tweaker
-Return to Main Menu once again and choose #4
--REBOOT DEVICE--
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After reboot, enter the Terminal Emulator once again:
Type "su" then enter
Then type "menu" (all lower case) and enter,
After the menu appears, perform command #1 - Checks. It should return all Ok's. If not, please visit the Skynet Genesys Thread for help.
Next, run command #3, and set the mode to balanced for everyday use, battery for low performance/good battery backup, and gaming for extreme performance with less regard for battery life. After completing this step, run command #4.
On this menu, run the following commands:
#1 Xtreme Renices (Places urgent priority on principle processes)****optional*** some ROMs have difficulty with this. Heating issues possible.
#3 Scaling + (lower power use and performance during deepsleep)
#4 WiFi Sleep (allows quicker dormancy of the wifi during inactivity)
#6 KSM (Memory Mergining, Same Page Merging of data used by multiple processes)
**#7 Google Killer (*OPTIONAL* Kills Google appls for battery life extension)
#8 Touch Screen Tweak (Improves responsiveness and reactivity of the touch screen. *OPTIONAL* If the earlier ABS build prop tweak did the trick, then you can skip this one. However, if it didn't give you the results you were looking for, I'd recommend trying this one.)
#9 Netboost - Some additional internet boosting tweaks
#10 Assertive Display - An advanced display manager for Qualcomm Hardware. Its a night/day difference for those who haven't used it before. It takes ambient and live display to a whole new level. Giving you clarity and depth in practically ANY light conditions.
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With that all said and done.
Its been a pleasure, researching all of the tweaks and tunes available. I'm sure that those who are more experienced than me have came up with better ideas, but for this hillbilly from kentucky... its the best I can do! I love this phone, and the performance it offers for budget pricing!
Sorry its so long, and probably difficult to understand. But I hope you appreciate the work I put into it. There's a few revisions I plan on making to increase battery life, with the help of xposed, greenify, amplify, wakelock tuning, etc. And I didn't really get around to talking about the sound lib and progs we installed. I can assure you, there's nothing placebo about viper4android 2.4.01, dolby atmos, xtreme music, and about a dozen or so libraries that are log proveable as working. The bravia v4 Xreality engine.... I just started using it, and haven't had time to really test it out... but it *should* give us an increase in graphic quality, especially in regards to pictures and videos. In the coming days I'll be adding a new section to further increase audio, productivity, graphics, and battery life. But for now..... this is what ya get! REMEMBER THOUGH..... SELinux MUST BE SET TO PERMISSIVE for Xtreme Music Libs to work correctly. You'll be grateful that you did!
Thank you for reading, and I hope you get as much out of it all as I did.
Have a great weekend guys! and gals!
Feel free to cherry pick, add, remove, tweak, etc. No negative talk. If you don't like my work, do your own build. But if you have something constructive to say, questions to ask, or thoughts to add.... I'd be super grateful, and pleased to read them! My goal is to get the smoothest, fastest, and longest lasting battery as possible... . blended into one neat package.
I'll have to try this when I have time. Thanks for the extensive list of tweaks and addons!
@bubbyj
Thanks mate, looks good.
Would be good that you add the links for each item we have to download.
CPU frequency doesn't go down stays at 1,4 GHz heats up my phone..
Do we have to install Inazuma AND Optimus kernels or choose one?
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CPU frequency doesn't go down stays at 1,4 GHz heats up my phone..
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I put the wrong entropy levels in. It should be 64-128 read and 128-256 write. That cleared it up on my end. Otherwise check your CPU settings. Down threshold 50-60, up 80-85, step 12-16, conservative gov, conservative hotplug profile, intelliplug active, touch disabled in all locations. Sync disabled. Boost 0ms. If this fails, post screenshots of kernel auditor, each section. We will correct the problem for you.
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Yes, the inazuma provides a few options that optimus r6 and r7 don't. And vice versa. And because optimys uses any kernel, it simply overlays its settings on top of the existing one.
R7 has 1401 oc, but loses the intelliplug hotplug. It also loses adreno idler. And has a r6 few unique features added compared to inazuma r3. So by installing r3, then dirty flashing optimus r6, you get a hybrid kernel that offers the best of both. You get all freqs from 200 to 1401, with an added 300mhz state. You get intelliplug hotplugging. You get GPU oc and under clock of 100mhz for extreme battery savings and retain the adreno idler. You get all of optimus optimizations and updates, as well as all the governors and schedulers combined. Its really an awesome kernel that results in crossbreeding the two.
Edited the original post. Made extreme renices optional, fixed entropy causing CPU loading (now 64/128 or 128/256, whichever works best for your usage). Also removed battery optimize from ABS tweaks. It works well, but may cause lags.
It works fine without skynet and abs but the moment i flash any of those two the cpu jumps ans stays at 1,4 ghz
Where do you get R6? I can't find a link only for r7
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vinz244 said:
Where do you get R6? I can't find a link only for r7
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https://basketbuild.com/filedl/devs?dev=Flashhhh&dl=Flashhhh/Optimus/Optimus-R6-Osprey.zip
here
U can use ApkPure no need gapps anymore
Any update on the kernel setup?
Can someone just send me direct links to the correct version of each flashable files I need to download? I've tried doing this myself multiple times, but once it flashes the "audio enhancer" files it starts to say "unable to mount /data" and "unable to mount /storage" in the TWRP log, and when I reboot into the device, it takes a few minutes to "optimze apps" then it just sends me to the Cyanogenmod boot screen and it stays there. I really shouldn't be asking you guys for something like this but I've had to, multiple times, wipe my data and I'm just getting a bit frustrated since I really want to try this build. Thanks in advance.
OMG man, you give me another mobile with this tutorial, thank you very much mate!!!
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Can someone just send me direct links to the correct version of each flashable files I need to download? I've tried doing this myself multiple times, but once it flashes the "audio enhancer" files it starts to say "unable to mount /data" and "unable to mount /storage" in the TWRP log, and when I reboot into the device, it takes a few minutes to "optimze apps" then it just sends me to the Cyanogenmod boot screen and it stays there. I really shouldn't be asking you guys for something like this but I've had to, multiple times, wipe my data and I'm just getting a bit frustrated since I really want to try this build. Thanks in advance.
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Same thing here , i still not found any way to get all the files flashed :/
Jushten said:
Can someone just send me direct links to the correct version of each flashable files I need to download? I've tried doing this myself multiple times, but once it flashes the "audio enhancer" files it starts to say "unable to mount /data" and "unable to mount /storage" in the TWRP log, and when I reboot into the device, it takes a few minutes to "optimze apps" then it just sends me to the Cyanogenmod boot screen and it stays there. I really shouldn't be asking you guys for something like this but I've had to, multiple times, wipe my data and I'm just getting a bit frustrated since I really want to try this build. Thanks in advance.
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FrancyelZelling said:
Same thing here , i still not found any way to get all the files flashed :/
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Here is the list, all of then worker in my phone, but the names that he gaves is a bit different so be careful
NOTE:
I flashed the crDroid (04-22-2016) and it make a bootloop, I tried the AICP too, same problem, the only one which worked was the Nexus Experience 10.2. If you wanna try, the link is below.
Main Post:
*Nexus Experience: http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-nxrom-nexus-experience-mm-6-0-1-t3347772
*G-Apps Pico 6.0 :http://opengapps.org/
*Inazuma R3 Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/kernel-inazuma-t3320323
*Optimus R8 Kernel:http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/kernel-optimus-kernel-r1-t3300877
*PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tweak-arkaynine-boost-script-v3-0-t3120404
*Project Skynet Genesys TX6: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/android-l-booster-1-soon-t3030796
*PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...mod-projct-mod-boost-nitro-x-edition-t2809443
*FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3:http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...beta-feradroid-engine-v0-19-ultimate-t3284421
*Xtreme Music v7.03: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-beatsaudio-e-xloud-installer-t3029951
*Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/app-divinebeats-sound-master-phone-sony-t3274355
*Bravia v4 and X-Reality Engine 13-16mp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...recompeliren-bravia-engine-x-reality-t3141461
Download link:
*Nexus Experience: http://nxrom.us/motog3.html
*G-Apps Pico 6.0 ARM/6.0/PICO)
*Inazuma R3 Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995305053
*Optimus R6 Kernel: https://basketbuild.com/filedl/devs?dev=Flashhhh&dl=Flashhhh/Optimus/Optimus-R6-Osprey.zip
*PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0 :https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24385658843824596
*Project Skynet Genesys TX6: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24499762635998635
*PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1(will start automatically ):http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3440756&d=1439715903
*FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3(will start automatically ):http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3696184&d=1458938908
*Xtreme Music v7.03: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24499762636007047
*Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0: https://userscloud.com/ppg965q9d4q7
*Bravia v4 and X-Reality Engine 13-16mp(The second Option): https://drive.google.com/folderview...leEc4MUVXWTdwQnFqV2kxRDcyblBpNXhELThEMGdvWmc#
The problem with skynet is the jump in entropy settings to like 2048 or so, that automatically occurs on some phones. This causes the cpu to lock in at 1.4ghz and pretty much stay there, and loading at 60-80%. I'm going to be offering a brand new build based around the AOSP roms that are popping up everywhere. I'm currently testing it thoroughly. Expect a new thread with a smoother, faster, snappier, and cooler running phone based around this new platform -- probably by the end of the week.
It will include an entropy fix with it. My current settings are 1536 and 256 (read-write) and it does great!
And just one more thing --- along with the new build I'll be offering, I'm also working on an intense battery build. I understand fully that not everyone is interested in squeezing out every last bit of performance and instead desire a usable phone that lasts much longer between charges. I've been working on it off and on for about 3-4 weeks now and have found some amazing tweaks and mods that'll accomplish that goal. The hardest part for me, is being an all out performance nut --- I lose interest in increasing battery life once the performance aspect starts to suffer. With that said, I'm going to be putting my wants to the side and focus much more on the community.
MAJOR UPDATE INFO:
It has came to my attention in the last week or so, that the latest builds of MM --- CM13 based --- DO NOT WORK WITH THE INAZUMA R3 and Optimus R6!! It will bootloop indefinetly. Only versions of CM based roms from prior to about 4/10/2016 will work with it. I've read about it on a few other threads, and tested it myself. It DOES NOT work. It appears to be a problem with the Inazuma R3 Kernel (you can view the thread to see a few people saying the kernel bootloops on the latest versions). The developer is apparently aware and is working on a fix.
As far as the 'unable to mount' /data issue, this occurs now and then with flashables. For me, the fix is to reboot twrp back into the recovery. Don't reboot system. Just reboot recovery, then continue to add your selections. The one that does it most often is the PMB SqLite3 database 5.1 --- and thats about 99% of the time. Hence, I install it at the very last.
I want to apologize for the problems that people have been having, many were my fault and I take responsibility for that. Luckily, everything is fixable and you can always return to your previous setup without issue.
AOSP Version 1.0 will be released by Friday evening.
CM13 version 2.0 will be released shortly after, with fixes to all the issues that have been brought up on here. Thank you again for point the problems out, and giving this a try. See you guys soon!
Check this tool >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/orig-development/mod-maxopt-battery-saver-tuner-t2955539/ it does miracles to the battery life and multitasking, before flashing put your phone on airplane mode and do a nandroid backup
I rooted and am running tek s ROM. The phone has been super laggy and slow since I flashed that ROM. Any advice.
Have you switched the governor to interactive or on-demand? That's the most important piece. The below link has a bunch of tips (universal to qualcomm/US S7 and S7e) to improve performance.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
pitbullmommy45245 said:
I rooted and am running tek s ROM. The phone has been super laggy and slow since I flashed that ROM. Any advice.
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Check the thread under Guides about common problems and fixes.
I did but I didn't see a fix for this. I did what another member told me to do and it worked.
pitbullmommy45245 said:
I did but I didn't see a fix for this. I did what another member told me to do and it worked.
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Bug #1: Phone is laggy after rooting the phone/Battery is down the tank.
Fix: The phone is (partially) lagging because the ENG bootloader automatically sets the CPU governor to "Performance." While this is supposed to lock the CPU frequency at the maximum values, it does cause a lot of heat and possibly throttling. Additionally, the max core clocks are set to 1.593Ghz instead of their actual maximums. Not every CPU Tuner will allow you to set the big cores separately, so look around for one that does if you don't want to use Kernel Toolkit.
First, use Flashify to flash one of two zips provided by psouza4 on our sister Verizon Galaxy S7 (Edge) threads.
1. Kernel fixes & tweaks V15
2. Kernel fixes, tweaks, & Debloater
You need only flash one of these two zips. One additionally debloats the system, one does not. Choose whichever suits your needs.
What the zips do:
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Next, install a CPU Tuner utility like Kernel Toolkit, then change the governor from "Performance" to "Interactive." Also change the max CPU frequency of the little cores to 1.593Ghz and the big cores to 2.150Ghz while you're at it. Leave the cores at their default minimum frequency. This will go a long way to improving the speed of the phone. Also make sure you that have the new settings to apply on boot. Every kernel manager should have this option somewhere.
Note: Although the max frequency in the settings screen will drop to some number, as long as you can see the CPU ramp up to the new settings in the information screen, then everything is fine. You can test the max frequency by turning the screen off and then back on.
Then, install sEFix and set entropy to "Ultra."
Lastly, install L Speed and:
Code:
-Main Tweaks: Turn on
-Battery Improvement
-OOM Killer
-Kernel Tweaks - "Light"
-CPU Tuner: Turn on
-CPU Optimizer
-LNET Optimizer: Turn on
-Google DNS
-Faster Streaming
-Faster Dormancy
-IO Tweaks: Turn on
-IO Boost
-Partition Remount
-RAM Manager
-Balanced
-Seeder
-Moderate
Literally the first bug and fix on the guide.
Hello folks.
I will soon have an S5 in my possession. I've never owned a Samsung phone before, so my first question is - should I stick w/ the stock ROM (I understand the most recent version for this phone is 6.0.1), or should I install a custom? Are there any serious drawbacks with the stock ROM (bloatware, etc)? What improvements would I see with a custom ROM?
Thanks.
mrfeh said:
Hello folks.
I will soon have an S5 in my possession. I've never owned a Samsung phone before, so my first question is - should I stick w/ the stock ROM (I understand the most recent version for this phone is 6.0.1), or should I install a custom? Are there any serious drawbacks with the stock ROM (bloatware, etc)? What improvements would I see with a custom ROM?
Thanks.
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Hi,
it really depends of what are you looking for. If you want to get the latest features and updates, go Custom.
if you only use your phone to make calls, take nice photos, Games, etc. Stay in Original, although, you have some Debloated 6.0.1 ROMs that do the work just fine.
Cheers,
My S5 is the Sprint (G900P, Snapdragon) variety. Is there a default/easiest root method? Is there a preferred recovery to use?
Thanks.
Way to go is custom ROM, and that mostly due to bloatware.
ROM, root, recovery are personal choices dependent of your wishes/needs.
And S5 is rich with choices. For some reason, I was/am happy with stock ROM.
So I see a lot of reading in your future...
I am owning the GS5 for 1.5 year or so, and I can't remember how many times I have returned back to stock after 2-3 days of custom. I don't know why, I am just a random user who is using phone for social media and calls. Rarely playing any games but any ROM I tried it had some problems which I couldn't keep.
Performance and feature --> go with custom ROM. Have a good adventure..!
Stability and battery life --> always.. stock ROM
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mrfeh said:
My S5 is the Sprint (G900P, Snapdragon) variety. Is there a default/easiest root method? Is there a preferred recovery to use?
Thanks.
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Easiest with Magisk. TWRP recovery recommended.
ive got the tmobile version and love the thing. im on lineage 14.1 and its stable as crap. can use the sd card as adptive storage and that opens alot of room up.
Most important question: how is camera quality with custom ROM?
kurtn said:
Most important question: how is camera quality with custom ROM?
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My camera glass is broke so it sucks. Lol
kurtn said:
Most important question: how is camera quality with custom ROM?
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with good light they are both good with less light stock is better
If you want the latest features from the new S9, go to NOISE ROM v3. This ROM is amazing !
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what is the best stock rom for battery life and performance?
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what is the best stock rom for battery life and performance?
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Best stock..? Stock is stock lol. Anyway, I'm using Boeffla Kernel on stock ROM and did the following things to get better battery life without actually compromising my phone:
1. In Boeffla Config under CPU I set the maximum clock speed to 1728 MHz, selected "Optimized" as Hotplug profile, selected "Aggressive" as Multicore powersave and selected "undervolt -75mV" as UV Profile.
2. In Boeffla Config under GPU I set the minimum clock speed to 27 MHz.
3. I've bought and installed Amplify (needs Xposed to work) and have limited the following wakelocks all to 600 seconds:
- GCoreFlp
- *net_scheduker*
- Wakeful StateMachine: GeofencerStateMachine
- LocationManagerService
- SyncLoopWakeLock
- Icing
- NfcService:mRoutingWakeLock
- NlpWakeLock
- NetworkStats
- StartingAlertService
- GpsLocationProvider
- AudioIn
- NlpCollectorWakeLock
**Under 'Alarms' I've limited the following alarm: com.android.internal.telephony.data-stall again to 600 seconds.
4. I've bought and installed Greenify and have the following apps set to automatically hibernate on screen-off:
- Blackmart
- Instagram
- Facebook Lite
- Peel Remote
- Spotify
- Video Player (stock one)
- Notes (stock one)
**The selected mode is 'Root + Boost (Xposed)', 'Automatic hibernation' is ticked, 'Extras for Geek' is also ticked, everything under 'Xposed based options' is also ticked and 'Wake-up Tracking and Cut-off' is also allowed.
5. Other than that I have Auto-Sync off unless phone is charging (using Tasker for this), WiFi at home, Bluetooth on only when I need it, GPS on power saving unless I need it on high accuracy (again, Tasker), no power saving mode activated, mobile data is set to 2G/3G mode (no 4G as I don't need it anyway, YouTube is fine on 3G so it's enough for me), Screen Rotation is on, Smart Stay is on, Multi Window is on, Increased sensitivity is on. I also have my 5 most used apps always open in RAM (Telegram, Whatsapp, Poweramp, Gallery-not stock one, Facebook Messenger Lite).
I'm still testing but the phone feels significantly cooler than before and I think battery life is actually noticably better than before, yet the phone works as it should (I don't play games or run super heavy apps).
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Best stock..? Stock is stock lol. Anyway, I'm using Boeffla Kernel on stock ROM and did the following things to get better battery life without actually compromising my phone:
1. In Boeffla Config under CPU I set the maximum clock speed to 1728 MHz, selected "Optimized" as Hotplug profile, selected "Aggressive" as Multicore powersave and selected "undervolt -75mV" as UV Profile.
2. In Boeffla Config under GPU I set the minimum clock speed to 27 MHz.
3. I've bought and installed Amplify (needs Xposed to work) and have limited the following wakelocks all to 600 seconds:
- GCoreFlp
- *net_scheduker*
- Wakeful StateMachine: GeofencerStateMachine
- LocationManagerService
- SyncLoopWakeLock
- Icing
- NfcService:mRoutingWakeLock
- NlpWakeLock
- NetworkStats
- StartingAlertService
- GpsLocationProvider
- AudioIn
- NlpCollectorWakeLock
**Under 'Alarms' I've limited the following alarm: com.android.internal.telephony.data-stall again to 600 seconds.
4. I've bought and installed Greenify and have the following apps set to automatically hibernate on screen-off:
- Blackmart
- Instagram
- Facebook Lite
- Peel Remote
- Spotify
- Video Player (stock one)
- Notes (stock one)
**The selected mode is 'Root + Boost (Xposed)', 'Automatic hibernation' is ticked, 'Extras for Geek' is also ticked, everything under 'Xposed based options' is also ticked and 'Wake-up Tracking and Cut-off' is also allowed.
5. Other than that I have Auto-Sync off unless phone is charging (using Tasker for this), WiFi at home, Bluetooth on only when I need it, GPS on power saving unless I need it on high accuracy (again, Tasker), no power saving mode activated, mobile data is set to 2G/3G mode (no 4G as I don't need it anyway, YouTube is fine on 3G so it's enough for me), Screen Rotation is on, Smart Stay is on, Multi Window is on, Increased sensitivity is on. I also have my 5 most used apps always open in RAM (Telegram, Whatsapp, Poweramp, Gallery-not stock one, Facebook Messenger Lite).
I'm still testing but the phone feels significantly cooler than before and I think battery life is actually noticably better than before, yet the phone works as it should (I don't play games or run super heavy apps).
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sorry I suppose stock rom=touchwiz rom like Nemesis.
lollazzo said:
sorry I suppose stock rom=touchwiz rom like Nemesis.
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Nemesis is not stock, it's a hugely customized one ;d stock ROM is the one which came with the S5.
TW modded rom is better than the custom rom like lineage for battery life and camera, isn't?
Touchwiz stock..root and debloat..simples
russy23 said:
Touchwiz stock..root and debloat..simples
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I don't like stock, I prefer tw custom.
russy23 said:
Touchwiz stock..root and debloat..simples
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My friend I followed your advice.
Now my phone run stock rom debloated.
What is the best kernel for battery and performance (I don't play games).?
lollazzo said:
My friend I followed your advice.
Now my phone run stock rom debloated.
What is the best kernel for battery and performance (I don't play games).?
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I use boeffla kernel..no issues