Excuse me for bad English
And after the success of the mod that I realized that solved the vast majority of defects audio Nexus 5, I came back more determined than ever to solve once and for all the lags problems that afflict LG G3. By following this simple guide (consisting of more parts with the help of various tools) will restore to life your G3 which eventually will be made the most of its hardware and power!
Requirements: terminal with root permissions
Rom: this procedure was tested on lollipop roms type AOSP (cyano 12 based), but it should easily run also on based rom LG , kitkat and lollipop.
Step 1
The first step towards the elimination of the lag is the installation of the app Seeder from playstore (which many of you already know). So you open the app, set it on, then crossed out the boxes "Suspend RNG service while screen off" and "Start automatically on boot" (the second option instead leave it unchecked) and then set the mode profile Aggressive.
Step 2
Disable (or at least delay as much as possible) the thermal control of LG, in order to avoid that the temperature increase leads to an automatic underclock and to a drop in performance of the CPU.
Flashing then zip through recovery from this file: LINK
In the case of the based LG rom is preferred instead to use this method here.
Step 3
Enable hardware rendering and disable the overlay hardware.
Go to the developer options in your rom (if don t appears the option, you must activate it before going into the phone info and more by clicking on the name of the build until it is given the confirmation message) and enable the option "Force GPU rendering".
Now just below is another important option that should be activated, "Disable HW overlay"; unfortunately happens that this option once activated is constantly disabled when you restart the phone, and then you will be forced to re-enable it manually. To avoid this will appeal to a startup script automatically. Download it at this link, and create a folder in your internal memory (which for convenience we will call scripts) and paste the downloaded file inside.
Now download the app from the market "init.d scripts support" of RYO Software. Open it and set it as follows; check the "Run scripts at boot time", set in the Execution Delay the option No Delay and then select the folder that you created in the internal memory and in which you have pasted the script (making sure to save the selected folder , so that coming back should view the route chosen precisely - just indicate only the folder, the script file inside do not see but do not worry!). Now reboot and you should see that at boot of the phone the script application will start automatically (when loading the script itself), and so in the options developer you will have the option "disable overlay" always active without the need for manual activation every time.
Step 4
At every change of rom or update of the same rom, make fstrim procedure (because this phone is plagued by bug trim). Download the app from the playstore called "emulator terminal" (by Jack Palevich), open it and type on
su
fstrim /date
fstrim /system
fstrim /cache
Alternatively you can use the app called lagfix from playstore.
Now enjoy your LG G3 lag free !!!
If there is no cost on battery life after apply this mod, its worthed to try.
Installed and working fine for now more fluid and lab free, anyway need more testing.
For Some reason Seeder 2.0 failed to turn ON although SuperSu granted permission.
CloudyG3 2.0 Lollipop ROM on D855 Powered by ChupaChups kernel v. 2.1
rogconnect said:
For Some reason Seeder 2.0 failed to turn ON although SuperSu granted permission.
CloudyG3 2.0 Lollipop ROM on D855 Powered by ChupaChups kernel v. 2.1
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Seeder works well on lollipop (i tested it on many roms such as cm12,resurrection remix and pa beta 5.0). Download latest version on xda and reflash latest supersu from recovery.
I have cloudy g3 2.0 and it really working
I will post in. Couple of days what my battery status
UPDATE: I noticed that disable the thermal control inevitably cause to a greater increase in temperature of the terminal and the consequent reduction in battery life, of course, for the benefit of better performance. If you do not want that, you can go directly to step 3 and skip this step.
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UPDATE: I noticed that disable the thermal control inevitably cause to a greater increase in temperature of the terminal and the consequent reduction in battery life, of course, for the benefit of better performance. If you do not want that, you can go directly to step 3 and skip this step.
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Did that my self from the start and still working like charm, battery considering, looks like this have no impact on battery life for now.
I got random reboots after doing the thermal mod and developer settings change. Resored from the recovery...
remember guys the Step 2 CAN actually damage your hardware.
first time i did this after few minutes my device got so hot i could not keep my finger on the power button to bring up the power menu. so it can burn your device internally!
Step 4 dosent work on Cyanogenmod 12 nightly? If i use the app called lagfix its fails
Sendt fra min LG G3 @ Android 5.0.2 Custom
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And in terminal emulator i got this is this right?
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Sendt fra min LG G3 @ Android 5.0.2 Custom
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And in terminal emulator i got this is this right?
Sendt fra min LG G3 @ Android 5.0.2 Custom
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Take away the space between the "/" and the "cache" and your error will go away...
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Take away the space between the "/" and the "cache" and your error will go away...
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Thx works now
Sendt fra min LG G3 @ Android 5.0.2 Custom
Related
.: About The Rom
This Rom is for the LG VORTEX only!!!! It will not work with any other phone.
To use this rom you will have to be on 2.2 and be rooted and have the custom recovery installed. To root use z4root. To install the custom recovery go here http://androidforums.com/getitnowmarketing/221375-custom-recovery-vortex-thunderc-vzw.html
Since you have to put the files on your sdcard for the custom recovery, this is a good time to put the Breakneckmod zip file on the root of you sdcard too.
After you get the custom recovery installed create a nand backup.<h2><B>MAKE SURE YOU DO THIS SO YOU CAN GO BACK TO OEM.</B></h2> Now that you backed up your nand clear your cache, So go to <B>WIPE</B> and pick the following
Wipe Data/Factory reset
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Ok Since you Already have have the custom rom on your sdcard go ahead and pick "Flash zip from sdcard"
That is it you have a custom rom on your phone
.: Changes in Breakneck V1 rom
Just to start of my saying there are a few changes in this release. This was just to get things start.
Pre Rooted
BusyBox installed
BusyBox run-parts support
Nano text editor installed
Bash shell support
Zipaligh all apk file to optimize ram usage
Google search installed
ADW Launcher and LG Home (until I figure out how to remove LG Home cause alot of stuff is hard wired to LG Home)
Most of Verizon bloatware is removed
After you install you will have to pick LG Home or ADW launcher
If you want to use google search than Pick ADW launcher.
I want to thank dots, LBPHeretic of Androidforums and ciwrl, and Winnah9000 at Cyanogenmod
You can download it here breakneckmod
.: Changes in Breakneck V3 rom
What is Changed in ROM
Updated to 2.2.1
Pre Rooted
BusyBox installed
BusyBox run-parts support
Nano text editor installed
Bash shell support
Zipaligh all apk file to optimize ram usage
Google search installed
Custom Launcher
All of Verizon bloatware is removed
Deodex both framework and apps
Reduced rom size to 81MB (more space for apps and what not)
Replaced the stock music player with Musicmod
Included jit enabler to go from 24mb to 32mb and speed up the phone
Included ES file manger
Includes Custom Kernel that is OVERCLOCKED. Have to use SETCPU to set the speed cause it depends on your phone
Includes Wireless tethering
Includes Updated apps
Custom Wallpaper
The phone boots at 600 MHz you will have to change that when you install SETCPU from the link above. pick a Speed and that STRESS Test it to make sure that it can handle that speed. after the Stress Test. Open your camera app to see if it crashes if it crashes than back the overclock down by one and test the camera app again if it works than go back to SETCPU and put a check in "SET ON BOOT".
Download link in the menu
MD5 Hash is cd94e925bb2a5b4ce8cbbcd65d5b865d
I WANT TO THANK GETITNOWMARKETING FOR THE SOURCE OF THE KERNEL IF IT WASN'T FOR HIM I COULDN'T HAVE MADE THE TWEEKS TO THE KERNEL. I WILL BE SENDING HIM A DONATION THIS WEEKEND.
The next release will be gui changes only
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.: Changes in Breakneck V2.1 rom
Just to start of my saying there are a few changes in this release. This was just to get things start.
Fixed sh problem
Pre Rooted
BusyBox installed
BusyBox run-parts support
Nano text editor installed
Bash shell support
Zipaligh all apk file to optimize ram usage
Google search installed
ADW Launcher
All of Verizon bloatware is removed
Deodex both framework and apps
Reduced rom size to 81MB (more space for apps and what not)
Replaced the stock music player with Musicmod
Included jit enabler to go from 24mb to 32mb and speed up the phone
Included ES file manger
reserved for later
Thanks for the tips on getting me back to 2.2 from the 2.2.1 upgrade.
I've tried version 2 of the breakneckmod and I cannot adb shell into it. It gives me the following error when I try:
- exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) -
check_LGE_official: fopen(/sdcard/thunder_security) error
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Yeah I fixed the problem in V2.1 for some reason in version 2 the sh in bin got renamed to sh0 don't know why it is strange but version 2.1 is being uploaded right now
sorry about that let me know if it is fixed cause it is fixed on my end
Installed and works perfectly. Thanks a bunch for your work and develpment.
Updated to Breakneck mod V3
Is it possible to edit the way the home screen functions? for example; number of screens, transition effects etc. I like the home screen otherwise obviously I would use another, but I am more of a 3 screen kinda guy
When can we expect a new update for your rom. Because im like thirsty for one lol
I tried getting the Breakneck MOD and it says that it could not be found....?
Go put this in the LG Vortex section or request the section .
check out this link. i tried it on my evo 4g and can see the difference.
i tried it on cm7 160nightly and synergy rom rls1 warm sprinkles..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126940
i take no credit.
thanks to the person who put it up and the devs
Original post about this, with tons of information:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093687
kenpen said:
check out this link. i tried it on my evo 4g and can see the difference.
i tried it on cm7 160nightly and synergy rom rls1 warm sprinkles..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126940
i take no credit.
thanks to the person who put it up and the devs
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Repost failure.
I've been using this for quite some time now..its been out for awhile now but this is good for who ever didn't know
How do I know it's working.
I followed this to supposedly check to see if it works.
-Reboot
-Run the Script Manager again;
-Run the script "V6-SuperCharger_for_Android-update3b.sh.txt". Do not forget, "Run as ROOT"
-And see if it is exactly as picture below, if written "Launcher is .... HARD TO KILL!" and just above "NOTE: Current Minfrees = 6, 8, 26, 28, 30, 32 mb" its WORKING!
Mine doesn't say anything but the general
Reminder: user busybox 1.18
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select scrolling speed.
do i have to run the script every time I reboot the phone or do I only run it once?
i dont think you have to re-run it on reboot. i thinks it states so on the link
mxl180 said:
How do I know it's working.
I followed this to supposedly check to see if it works.
-Reboot
-Run the Script Manager again;
-Run the script "V6-SuperCharger_for_Android-update3b.sh.txt". Do not forget, "Run as ROOT"
-And see if it is exactly as picture below, if written "Launcher is .... HARD TO KILL!" and just above "NOTE: Current Minfrees = 6, 8, 26, 28, 30, 32 mb" its WORKING!
Mine doesn't say anything but the general
Reminder: user busybox 1.18
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select scrolling speed.
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it took me like 5 tries to fully get it....so keep trying cause i know nothing about this kinda stuff
hell i dont even know how to use adb....
but i followed the instructions and my phone act faster and snappy
it says it works on any rooted android
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ya, i didnt know about it till yesterday and hey
U don't rerun script everytime u reset phone but I recommended with script manager (free from market) u go to system/etc/init.d/suppercharger99 and set it to run as root and run at boot.
Also when first using the script choose aggressive 1 and also choose to use 12 for bullet proof also.
Also if u look at main thread he has a 3g tweak and a kernal tweak that u can run through script manager. Both work great on my phone...cm7.1 rc1. To run these just use script manager and run as root. It will run script and then look like nothing was done but it was. They only take about 2-3 seconds to run. If u like u can venture to system/etc/init.d/98kickasskernal and set to run as root and run at boot.
Both of theses files in system/etc/init.d are created after u run the scripts mentioned.
Enjoy ur new super powered phone.
But why does the directions specifically say do NOT "run on boot". I thought it automatically did that?
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Open the "V6-SuperCharger_for_Android-update3b.sh.txt" and check the option "Run as root" ONLY
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ZEPPELIN FIXED, AND NOW THE SCRIPT RUN AUTOMATICALLY AFTER THE BOOT!!
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But why does the directions specifically say do NOT "run on boot". I thought it automatically did that?
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Open the "V6-SuperCharger_for_Android-update3b.sh.txt" and check the option "Run as root" ONLY
NO NEED TO DO STEP 5 AND STEP 6 ANYMORE.
ZEPPELIN FIXED, AND NOW THE SCRIPT RUN AUTOMATICALLY AFTER THE BOOT!!
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Ur right no reason to run that script at boot. But the files it creates in the system/etc/Init.d folder sometimes doesn't work. Specifically if the rom ur using doesn't support it starting at boot which some sense roms do not...so as a precaution I always recommend running those as root and at boot just to make sure. Overkill here never hurts
What Papa Smurf is saying is correct. If the script SuperCharger creates in system/etc/init.d isn't sticking after a reboot, force it to run on boot with scriptmanager.
AK Kernel FAQs
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Q1) What are custom kernels? What are the benefits of using custom kernels?
A kernel is basically the bridge between the software and hardware. Whenever you command your phone to do something (launching an app), the software sends that request to the hardware which in turn, makes the launching of the app possible. Custom kernels for Android are unofficial creations of independent developers. Unlike the kernels that OEMs make, custom kernels offer more modifications that allow you to tweak your phone in every possible way.
Benefits Of Installing Custom Kernels
You can benefit from having better control of your device. These options are most helpful for users who want to maximize the full potential of their phone or perhaps want to extend their device's battery life. Below are some of the benefits of installing custom kernels.
-Adjust CPU frequencies and set profiles like OnDemand, Battery Saving, etc.
-Underclock and overclock CPU speeds
-Underclock and overclock GPU speeds
-Adjust voltage
-Adjust touch screen sensitivity
-Equip your phone with BLN (backlight notifications)
-Custom recovery that allows backups and restorations of entire ROMs as well as installation of .zip files
-Minimum screen brightness pushed past the limitations of stock kernel
-Conserve battery (with the right settings
Q2) Where can I get the AK kernel and which one should I flash?
The latest kernel is always linked in the OP.
Q3) How do I make changes to my kernel settings? (ex: voltages, fastcharge, etc.)
Download the Trickster Mod from the Google Play store.
Q4) Can I use AK on xxxxx rom?
AK is known to work on any rom based on AOSP, AOKP, CM10, ChameleonOS, and KickFlip.
Q5) How do I install it coming from another kernel?
TWRP is the prefered recovery, although CWM recovery may also work.
The ideal way to install AK, especially if you are coming from another kernel, is to do the following.
Wipe cache and dalvik cache
Wipe /system
Re-flash your ROM
Flash AK
Fix permissions in recovery (this may take up to a minute or two)
Reboot
Q6) Do I need to wipe cache/dalvik/battery stats/etc if I'm just installing the kernel onto a previous AK version?
No, download and flash away. Only wipe battery stats if your battery percentages are off. Do not believe the myth that doing so will increase your battery life.
Q7) Do I need to run any other apps like SetCPU or equivalent?
No, if you plan to install and run Trickster Mod, please uninstall any other apps that may interfere with your CPU settings. If you are still running into problems (ex: reboots, FCs, etc.) please check your /etc/init.d directory for any left over scripts from other rom or kernels. These may interfere with how AK operates.
Q8) What is Smart Reflex? What is FSync? What is Thermal Throttling?
Smart Reflex is used to scale your voltages. Voltage will be increased or decreased when required. If you are overclocking, disable SR to have access to higher clock speeds.
FSync is a system call that can be toggled on to write buffers to disk (slow) or toggled off (fast) for performance. FSync defaults to on in the linux kernels, the option to disable it exists but it is advised to use this with caution. COMPLETE data corruption could occur if the phone crashes with fsync disabled.
Thermal throttling protects your CPU from overheating. If you are benchmarking, turn this option off to prevent throttling of the CPU that can cause lower scores. Just remember to re-enable it afterwards. Bear in mind that at 110C, the CPU will shut down no matter what. It is not advised to disable thermal throttling, however the option exists for those enthusiasts who are aware of the risk of permanent hardware damage. Please take the necessary precautions!
Q9) What is the sleep of death (SoD)?
You turn the screen off, when you want to pick it up, you can not wake it up.
There is no blinking notification and when you call it, there is no ringing or vibration. When you press and hold power, it does not turn on, otherwise it was OFF.
If you play a game and it reboots, or freezes. That is NOT a SoD.
Q10) Can xxxxx option be implemented in AK?
Feel free to request features within this thread or the dev thread. Whether or not it gets implemented is up to Stefano.
Q11) I want to keep my Rom's bootanimation, why does AK kernel keep trolling me?
The boot animation by Ciprian is hardcoded so it cant be changed.
Q12) How is battery life?
No one can predict your usage. However, most folks are getting great screen on time and performance.
Q13) I just experienced a reboot, how can I help to pinpoint the problem?
Open up terminal emulator and issue the command:
Code:
cat /proc/last_kmsg > /sdcard/last_kmsg.txt
Take this last_kmsg.txt file and show it to Stefano in this thread. It's suggested to copy the contents and use something like pastebin instead of spamming the thread with your log.
Any other things that should stand in the FAQ? Did I make some horrible language mistakes? Write me a PM or post in this thread.
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Credits-
Stefano - for this great kernel :good:
GideonX - for letting me use this format and some of the question from his post :good:
If you have any problems, you need to collect the following data before reporting it:
- Report Only with default Freqs + default Uv
- kernel version
- rom version
- governor
- scheduler
- freq cpu
- freq gpu
- logcat
- dmsg
- last_kmsg
- short description of the problem
Thanks a lot MAN!
anarkia1976 said:
Thanks a lot MAN!
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no bro, thanks you for making this awesome kernel @anarkia1976
PS- btw i would appreciate it if you could link this thread in your OP cuz i dont have an n4 so dont really visit your thread
Khizar said:
AK Kernel FAQs
-Adjust touch screen sensitivity
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How do i do that.?
faddyie said:
How do i do that.?
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i think there is mod in the dev section...
Note- i dont have a n4 so try at your own risk.. i made the AK 101 thread for the gnex and just posted the same thread here
Edit- btw i might get a mod to close this thread...looks like nobody is really using it lol
Hi guys, I'm one of the testers of Supreme bean v5 rom before it was approved to go online, and I observed the forum and a lot of people have a lot of questions about installing the rom and the Note 3 package.
So, I'm sharing with you what needs to be done in order to install the right way, get the max performance, batt life, how to avoid FCs and some known errors, ways to correct them and what to expect from the device + some mods you would like to have
This Guide can also be followed for Hurricane rom, Phoenix, Jellykat, Dr. Ketan's and all possible roms out there with of course, logical reasoning required
And make sure you read the entire post as it will save you a lotttt of google searches and time searching for answers.
Please also note that following these methods will void your warranty, so dont tell me later I never told you so
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Step 1
Case 1> You are coming from Android v4.1, not rooted, not modified
a) Then you would have to update the bootloader to mj5 which is available in this forum as well as install wifi patch.
b) Then you would also have to install a custom recovery such as Philz or twrp And this will be done through ODIN.
Case 2> your warranty is already void and have a custom recovery in place
Before install, super wipe. And I dont mean just clearing cache, preload and system folders. Use of Philz recovery recommended, update to the latest if possible. Use the "clean to install new rom" option under wipe data/factory reset. I havent seen an other recovery that does a better job than philz. I've made thousands of flashes, and not once my EFS was affected.
After using the option clean to install a new rom, head over to the mounts and storage area and use the option "format /sdcard", before using this option though, make sure you backup the folders pictures, DCIM and whatsapp if you plan on restoring the conversations that you've had. This is equally important if you play a lot of games. Games have a tendency to leave behind huge clusters of junk.
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Step 2
Install the rom, and dont flash any mod or pack just yet, reboot. Allow the rom to complete all the necessary after install procedures. Complete setup and just make sure play store updates itself and camera is working all right.
To install mods or Note 3 pack or a custom kernel, reboot now to recovery
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Step 3
Installing Note 3 pack:
On roms such as Phoenix, Jellykat, Xperiazised rom, note 3 pack comes as preinstalled. So, the further steps can be skipped until step 4.
in case of Supremebean, as @geekynoob is working on his Note 3 pack, he suggests to use either Tamirda's or Hurricane's Note 3 pack.
Installing note 3 pack increases ram consumption and battery consumption, and puts in some bloat which might give errors so proceed only if there is an absolute need for note 3 pack, otherwise can be skipped.
Considering the fact that we install Note 3 pack, it is done in 2 ways,
1> right after flashing rom, flashing note 3 pack without reboot
2> complete rom setup and then flash note 3 pack with reboot
Although I recommend the second method, the first one is also quite possible if you just want to save some time. However, during setup, when asked to sign in to samsung account, skip that. As cloud services are natively missing in the rom, You will receive a "network error" toast notification during sign in. So, skip that. Rest is as normal. Follow the on screen instructions.
Now the rom has to be pretty much setup to your requirements
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Step 4- Mods
1> To change DPI
There are 3 ways of doing this
a) build.prop edit
b) installing a 240 dpi mod pack
c) using Texdroider dpi
Although all the 3 methods do the same job, i would not recommend the second method as it installs system files which can be much older than the rom base and can lead to some FCs or errors. Now if you find the first method too tedious, use the app called Texdroider dpi from play store to do that job. Its as easy as install, change values and reboot. Its the easiest way to change dpi on any rom,
2> Customization
To everyone who hates the stock look, or if looking for something different, use xposed module. I prefer wanam by choice as almost every option in it works. There are options available such as gravitybox, xblast and others which do the similar job. Here, you will be the best judge on what you want, and how you like the rom to be and function.
3> Custom kernels
There are options of Kernels available, but I personally prefer Agni. Tried almost all kernels possible out there on all the roms, and I mean literally. And Agni give me the best out the best possible batt performance and enhanced smoothness.
Use these settings in Agni as recommended by geekynoob
"Profile- normal
CPU governor- yanks zzmove
Max CPU freq- 1600mhz
CPU undervolting to -30mv
Gpu -50mv
Min 200mhz
Touch 2 wake off
Lmk medium
Power saving balancer set to max"
4> Disable motion, NFC, Air Gestures and all possible things that you dont use as it consumes CPU usage and battery as well.
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Thats is guys. These are all the suggestions that I can think of at the moment. If you need anything else, let me know, by replying to this post.
Have fun customizing the rom.
And as always, thank me if this post helped you. :silly:
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You just saved me! thanks alot!:good::good::laugh::laugh:
* Your warranty is now void.
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, corrupted partition,your phone blowing up on your face
* Please do some research before using this Guide!
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications,
* If by any chance this guide starts a nuclear war it's not me i swear .
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Hello guys this is my first time posting here on the OnePlus 3T forum and this guide is for those who want the latest builds (4.x.x) but not quit the battery drain that comes with them
1- A Rooted Oneplus 3/3T on Stock or Freedom Os with TWRP recovery
2- Franco Kernel R10
3- Governor Tuner / Download link for Version 3.9 / Link of the description of this Mod
4- Busybox
1- Flash Franco kernel & Busybox or use Apps From the Play Store Franco Updater + Busybox on Rails reboot and make sure your rom now supports init.d if not flash this
2- Boot a second time to recovery and Flash GovTuner_3.9.zip i recommand wiping ART/ cache
3- Now go to Terminal Emulator and type:
Command lignes
su
govtuner
4-Select number "1" and hit Enter to apply battery profil then wait 3 seconds
5- Now Select "p" and hit enter then "y" to apply the mod
NOTE : Make sure that it shows ini.d : Active and not init.d: deactivate if not you will have to use Universal ini.d otherwise the mod can't be applied on boot and you will have to reapply it manually.
Also you need to give it 3 battery circles before actually getting passed 7 hours of SOT on heavy use
Good luck Hit thanks
Reserved
This is just stupid, why are people making these guides.
If you can't get 7 hours sot without any of this stuff, then youre doing something wrong, the 3T has perfectly capable battery.
I installed universal init.d but after selecting a profile, terminal emulator brings me back to the same screen. theres no options for "p" or "y" to activate. Just "1" to select.
schwiing said:
I installed universal init.d but after selecting a profile, terminal emulator brings me back to the same screen. theres no options for "p" or "y" to activate. Just "1" to select.
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I recommend flashing governor tuner 3.9 for power efficiency mod if u downloaded a previews release update it
Universal ini.d is for those who encounter bugs causing the profil to not be applied on boot so if u have in the last ligne
Init.d: active
Then you have full support and you don't need the app
venomus001 said:
I recommend flashing governor tuner 3.9 for power efficiency mod if u downloaded a previews release update it
Universal ini.d is for those who encounter bugs causing the profil to not be applied on boot so if u have in the last ligne
Init.d: active
Then you have full support and you don't need the app
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Thanks for the quick reply. Updating gov tuner to 3.9 now (had 3.8). It said Init.d was NOT active so I needed the app.
ritchiedrama said:
This is just stupid, why are people making these guides.
If you can't get 7 hours sot without any of this stuff, then youre doing something wrong, the 3T has perfectly capable battery.
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Man i had so many problems and battery drain coming from the kernel and CPU i couldn't get more then 4 hours i even calculated the real power used from the os and it wasn't getting above 2700 mAh so technically i had a drain of almost 500 mAh wish the system could not explain now im getting much more juice and the phone is much cooler
schwiing said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Updating gov tuner to 3.9 now (had 3.8). It said Init.d was NOT active so I needed the app.
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I'll try to update the thread later with the link to have full support by flashing it using recovery
venomus001 said:
I'll try to update the thread later with the link to have full support by flashing it using recovery
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Appreciate it.
SyCreed said:
I was getting on stock with franco's kernel easily 7hrs without any tuning or tweaking.. it's really unneeded.. that guy know excatly what he's doing.
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i had battery drain from day one with 4.0.2 until i tried this now with heavy use i get 7hrs which Rom are u using ?
if you are still on MM then this is not for you
SyCreed said:
Now running RR.. with elementalx kernel, without any tweaks.. =)
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this guide is just for stock hope RR is stable now
Really u only need to tweak this Mod once that's what i like about it and the phone is still fast even on battery Profil
venomus001 said:
NOTE : Make sure that it shows ini.d : Active and not init.d: deactivate if not you will have to use Universal ini.d otherwise the mod can't be applied on boot and you will have to reapply it manually.
Also you need to give it 3 battery circles before actually getting passed 7 hours of SOT on heavy use
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Hey, just (re)installed after updating to 4.0.3 but it keeps saying init.d is not available.
Tried flashing the init.d enabler, but that says init.d is available already.
And, anyway, I can confirm init.d is working just fine.
Any clue?
EDIT: D'oh! Just realized I didn't reboot after flasking Kernel!
Thanks!