custom rom - Xperia Z4/Z3+ General

there are not many rom for our device! our phone is not good enough and needs many roms for us to test . plz make more:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

pou_gh2 said:
there are not many rom for our device! our phone is not good enough and needs many roms for us to test . plz make more:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Ha ha... Lol... Blame 64 bit Soc... Android 6 so far and
dm varity... Not the device or devs.... Until we find an exploit..... We can't see much more developments...

Pwruser said:
Ha ha... Lol... Blame 64 bit Soc... 6 so far and
dm varity... Not the device or devs.... Until we find an exploit..... We can't see much more developments...
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z5 is 64 but it has more roms,i thinks because this device is bad,developers cant pay attention

pou_gh2 said:
z5 is 64 but it has more roms,i thinks because this device is bad,developers cant pay attention
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This device isn't bad,it's powerful enuf as other 810 processors (z5).. Only issue was heating which has been resolved to small extent by ota updates. And both devices haven't seen much more development compared to other Xperias coz things got tough (on Lb) for devs from MM!!

Pwruser said:
This device isn't bad,it's powerful enuf as other 810 processors (z5).. Only issue was heating which has been resolved to small extent by ota updates. And both devices haven't seen much more development compared to other Xperias coz things got tough (on Lb) for devs from MM!!
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isnt bad?battery and heating and lags when device heats up!

pou_gh2 said:
isnt bad?battery and heating and lags when device heats up!
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Did u read my post? I mentioned that heat issue was der and it got reduced to some extent through ota updates..!!! Lags? Seriously? It's not completely device dependant!! 80% it depends on the os!! wait for nougat..!! It's already gaining good response regarding performance and heating issue!! Good day

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CPU Throttling

Hi Gang!
I started my HTC journey with the original Touch which at the time was an unbelievable device.
I used to have a CPU throttling utility that would underclock the CPU to bare minimum when not in use and would overclock it under heavy usage.
The result was better performance and lower battery consumption.
Does such a software exist for our HD2? Or maybe it's already doing that throttling natively?
If this is available i would like to have this application as well. It would be nice for the small battery pack.
BTW, would they release a new battery with a higher volt/wattage?
Well, for the app if its out there come to us
Been thinking the same and this should have been included in the device in the first place. I believe Toshiba TG-01 has this. Would help improving the quite disapointing battery lifetime. Lousy HTC...
Alisha said:
Been thinking the same and this should have been included in the device in the first place. I believe Toshiba TG-01 has this. Would help improving the quite disapointing battery lifetime. Lousy HTC...
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Idk if Toshiba has it, but still i would go for the HTC HD2 because this device is magnificent. It has it all and you can do with it all. If I didn't got a girlfriend I would do the other stuff with it to hahaa
Well fortunately I got one so don't be afraid for some weird news haha..
Well, I'm not here to discuss HD2 shortcomings, although there are always things to improve with *any* things.
Anyways...
I have looked at CPU throttling utilities for the Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU and it appears indeed that the Toshiba TG01 has such utility. It's not clear at this point if it's an OS-level utility and it seems that it needs to be manually set.
I'm new at xda so I'm not sure whether somebody could port that app for our HD2 and automate the throttling...?
I guess if we're able to develop a HSPL for the HD2 then this is doable as well... provided that there is enough interest in it.
Thoughts?
Have you tried nueDynamicClock?
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueDynamicClock.aspx
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I'm not sure it supports Snapdragon...?
And I'm actually more interested in underclocking/undervolting that overclocking, 1 GHz is plenty fast for me so far
gshdtwo said:
I'm not sure it supports Snapdragon...?
And I'm actually more interested in underclocking/undervolting that overclocking, 1 GHz is plenty fast for me so far
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Yea, I guess it might not support 1GHz... But it is intended for only underclocking, not overclocking....
Idk, it'd be interesting to try.
dwizzy130
dwizzy130 said:
Have you tried nueDynamicClock?
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueDynamicClock.aspx
dwizzy130
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doesnt work at all.

Overclock HD2!!

How can i overclock or set my cpu speeds??
......new to winmo
Android man, tryin somethin new tho
There is no program that can overclock the QSD Chips! There isn't one even for the old MSM so I'm not optimistic that there ever will be such a prog!
OrionBG said:
There is no program that can overclock the QSD Chips! There isn't one even for the old MSM so I'm not optimistic that there ever will be such a prog!
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no way!! thats crazy, i know on androids nexus one its snapdragon can be overclocked and undervolted its crazy. i thought theyd have something similar on the hd2
so wat good tweaks would u suggest for my hd2?
SimPRoBer20 said:
no way!! thats crazy, i know on androids nexus one its snapdragon can be overclocked and undervolted its crazy. i thought theyd have something similar on the hd2
so wat good tweaks would u suggest for my hd2?
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can you please give me a link to this program?
SimPRoBer20 said:
no way!! thats crazy, i know on androids nexus one its snapdragon can be overclocked and undervolted its crazy. i thought theyd have something similar on the hd2
so wat good tweaks would u suggest for my hd2?
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And here are most of the tweaks I use!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=583638
yea sure, this is the link for setcpu for android phones
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
SimPRoBer20 said:
yea sure, this is the link for setcpu for android phones
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
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The only question I have now is WHY didn't someone did such an app for WM?
OrionBG said:
The only question I have now is WHY didn't someone did such an app for WM?
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Why would you ever want to reduce your already scarce battery life?
Fedr0 said:
Why would you ever want to reduce your already scarce battery life?
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haha my battery life is amazing on this, plus i see lags in the programing n a higher cpu frequency would deff fix them. plus if my battery life was bad, i could then scale down my cpu n conserve battery life...
Fedr0 said:
Why would you ever want to reduce your already scarce battery life?
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1. Proof of Concept?
2. Because Adroid Have it!
I can think of some more
AMEN!!!
seems like winmo ppl arent as enthusiastic about there developing.
Comin from the android forums....where is the love for winmo..or is there any...
new ****s comin out daily for android.
id love to get an android port goin for my leo, itd b a much more beautiful piece of technology
At the same time, there's still no decent multi format video player on android... and that actually matters a lot more than overclocking a few MHz
True, multimedia is more serious, but (i know, i know here goes) the Droid is overclockable to nearly double it's clock speed and still remains kinda stable. If the HD2 could even be overclocked just 300-400mhz it would really be insane. The Nexus is already being pushed, why not push the HD2?
sounds like one quick way to have a very expensive paperweight,
1ghz is more than enough for what is primarily a telephone. perhaps if applications were followed more, updated, improved etc etc and took efficent use of the hardware availible then overclocking wouldn't even enter your mind.
overclocking should stay in home computers (its cheaper to fix ) i see no reason to attempt to get an extra 1mhz out of a phone worth £470 only to see it exhale a small puff of smoke and turn into 50pence worth of scrap...
get involved with the development of the apps you use, make them better, thats the way forward
quasi_mojo said:
sounds like one quick way to have a very expensive paperweight,
1ghz is more than enough for what is primarily a telephone. perhaps if applications were followed more, updated, improved etc etc and took efficent use of the hardware availible then overclocking wouldn't even enter your mind.
overclocking should stay in home computers (its cheaper to fix ) i see no reason to attempt to get an extra 1mhz out of a phone worth £470 only to see it exhale a small puff of smoke and turn into 50pence worth of scrap...
get involved with the development of the apps you use, make them better, thats the way forward
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what's a pence? is that like a penny? jk jk lolol...there are safeguards built into every chip to prevent it from going over the engineering redline. so if you do go too far...and ignore the signs (and there will be plenty) then shame on the operator for being a dumb-a**...to each his own...
lol thats true, im sure some overly keen 'clocker will no doubt prove us wrong... many moons ago i did overclock my i-mate JAM another 50mhz or so in order to gain and extra few fps when watching .wmv movies... the battery life was shocking though!
oh, and a 'pence' is a completely pointless denomination of currency...several thousand years of social evolution and we still use coins???
paper ftw
I honestly still cant wait for an android port for this beauty!!
Don't quote me on this but isn't the HD2 underclocked to 750Mhz?
Qazz~ said:
Don't quote me on this but isn't the HD2 underclocked to 750Mhz?
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it scales as required. this was much discussed in regards to the 1ghz hack.
If you really want to be the first one to get over 1Ghz of super duper processing power from your HD2, i suggest you use Pocket Hack Master
Remember, neither the developer of this app nor anyone at xda-developers is responsible if you somehow manage to f*** it up, also, the latest version was built in 2008

Overclocking Opal 100

OVERCLOCKING LEADS TO MEMORY LEAKS AND CAN BE SEVERE IN SOME CASES.PLEASE OVERCLOCK AT YOUR OWN RISKS
I have tried Overclocking my Opal 100 at various clockspeeds on a WM6.5 ROM,Build 21889..but i seem to NOT have got the correct clockspeed coz i am experiencing frequent problems with my ROM.Current clockspeed is set to 264MHz,but the program memory shoots up when the device escalates in tym after a soft reset....Any 1 having overclocked his device and is HAPPY with the feedback Opal is giving,please mention the clockspeed with the current ROM version...thanks.
Device has been overclocked with OMAP CLOCK PLUS...here's the link if any1 needs to test it...{If you want to overclock your Viva, download the cab file from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=468
And then follow the guide on this website:
http://www.nicque.com/PQz/OmapClockPlus.htm } WELL AS ALWAYS,NO MEMBER ON XDA INCL ME TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED DUE TO OVERCLOCKING.OVERCLOCKING THE CPU REDUCES UR WARRANTY TO NULL & VOID.HENCE NO MEMBER ON XDA INCL ME IS TO BLAME IF UR DEVICE FACES SEVERE PROBLEMS RELATING TO ANYTHING.OVERCLOCK AT UR OWN RISK.
yes.....im ultimately happy..using omap clock....and omap clock keep....opal is always on 276mhz....havent ever heard of or experienced a memory leak..
I'm stable @ 252 MHz with Jagan's Evo2 ROM for 2 months now!
However, I'll try to run it @ 264 MHz to get rid of the camera noise problem. I will reply to this thread with the results. I won't test it at 276 MHz, at least not in the summer anyway!
Please if you overclock your device, tell us the speed and the program you're using.
shaffaf said:
yes.....im ultimately happy..using omap clock....and omap clock keep....opal is always on 276mhz....havent ever heard of or experienced a memory leak..
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Me too...
pajerm said:
Me too...
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What ROM r u using?
I'm using my rom but I used successfully omapclockkeep at 276MHz in evolution 2....
GFX said:
I'm stable @ 252 MHz with Jagan's Evo2 ROM for 2 months now!
However, I'll try to run it @ 264 MHz to get rid of the camera noise problem. I will reply to this thread with the results. I won't test it at 276 MHz, at least not in the summer anyway!
Please if you overclock your device, tell us the speed and the program you're using.
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@276 THE noise problem is reduced ....however sometimes theres a green strip @ side of screen but its better than 264
shaffaf said:
@276 THE noise problem is reduced ....however sometimes theres a green strip @ side of screen but its better than 264
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What kinda of performance difference do you see at 276 as compared to normal clock speed in evo 2?
karthiksk said:
What kinda of performance difference do you see at 276 as compared to normal clock speed in evo 2?
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People are adventurous...well,not much difference is noted,but it does,to some extent i believe increase the speed of the cpu...
shreyas18 said:
People are adventurous...well,not much difference is noted,but it does,to some extent i believe increase the speed of the cpu...
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lol. K thanks
Oh and i found a problem with the latest OMAPclock in that linik,
So i have uploaded a decent one.
I just had to report this, I found a really weird solution to the Windows Media Player, Playlist bug (EVO 2 and 2.5) (Have reported this in that thread as well but thought posting it here will do some good too.). lol. Overclocking!
For some odd reason my device volume has also shot up, (without any distortion wat so ever), side effects of overclocking?
I just had to report this, I found a really weird solution to the Windows Media Player, Playlist bug (EVO 2 and 2.5) (Have posted this in that thread as well, but thought posting it here was only justifiable). lol. Overclocking!
For some odd reason my device volume has also shot up, (without any distortion wat so ever), (good) side effects of overclocking?
u guys are asking difference when overclocked ..lol ..
touch flo is very much faster...
can play call of duty 2..
mobile shell is faster..
can play games from omnigsoft...and so on goes the list
karthiksk said:
I just had to report this, I found a really weird solution to the Windows Media Player, Playlist bug (EVO 2 and 2.5) (Have posted this in that thread as well, but thought posting it here was only justifiable). lol. Overclocking!
For some odd reason my device volume has also shot up, (without any distortion wat so ever), (good) side effects of overclocking?
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R U using SRS WOW HD sound driver???if yes,it is the result of that installation...other than that,it may be a program.but here,according to ur description,i dont think overclocking is the culprit....
shreyas18 said:
R U using SRS WOW HD sound driver???if yes,it is the result of that installation...other than that,it may be a program.but here,according to ur description,i dont think overclocking is the culprit....
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No i am not using SRS WOW HD. I don't like that software. and I dint say that whatever happened to my phone was a bad thing so its not a culprit, i would rather call it a social service software. (lol).
karthiksk said:
No i am not using SRS WOW HD. I don't like that software. and I dint say that whatever happened to my phone was a bad thing so its not a culprit, i would rather call it a social service software. (lol).
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social service software!!!!!wwwwwooooooooooooooo//!!!!!!LoL!!!
I finally found some courage to test my device @ 276 MHz. The test was successful so far, no problems, and no excess heat. And the camera problem is gone.
At this frequency I can actually feel the performance difference, as the device becomes more responsive and fluid.
Just tried the 276MHZ. VIVA become super fasts... Everything is very sippy. Nice, thanks for the help. I am with default OS
GFX said:
I finally found some courage to test my device @ 276 MHz. The test was successful so far, no problems, and no excess heat. And the camera problem is gone.
At this frequency I can actually feel the performance difference, as the device becomes more responsive and fluid.
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jigar2speed5095 said:
Just tried the 276MHZ. VIVA become super fasts... Everything is very sippy. Nice, thanks for the help. I am with default OS
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told ya guys ..have some guts to try out things next time ....and also i tried out thps2 and also call of duty 2
also
i think we can increase the camera frame rate by some tweaking..devs can consider trying it out and helping our opal cameras

overclocking the note 3

the note 3 is already fast as hell, buuuuut lets just go ahead and say that some of us are speed demons, would it be a bad idea to overclock the cpu on the note? or would that just be over kill and mess the phone up?
un4givn1 said:
the note 3 is already fast as hell, buuuuut lets just go ahead and say that some of us are speed demons, would it be a bad idea to overclock the cpu on the note? or would that just be over kill and mess the phone up?
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you can't OC it unless you have a developer edition with changeable kernels (although I can't imagine why you would want to)
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you can't OC it unless you have a developer edition with changeable kernels (although I can't imagine why you would want to)
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dude im telling you it runs incredible on kernels haha one you could overclock all cores to 2.7 omg thing was so fast lol
oneandroidnut said:
dude im telling you it runs incredible on kernels haha one you could overclock all cores to 2.7 omg thing was so fast lol
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LOL, I'm sure it does although I always find that kernels are more of a placebo than anything. (and I've run every kernel known to man at one time or another).
In all my years of running them, I invariably find that no matter how overclocked/undervolted etc.etc.etc. that although they are certainly fun to play with, the system always runs just as good for everyday use with the stock kernel the system came with.
I agree that oc'ing/undervolting this beast would be worth it....it's kinda like why not? it'll be a noticable difference i predict
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LOL, I'm sure it does although I always find that kernels are more of a placebo than anything. (and I've run every kernel known to man at one time or another).
In all my years of running them, I invariably find that no matter how overclocked/undervolted etc.etc.etc. that although they are certainly fun to play with, the system always runs just as good for everyday use with the stock kernel the system came with.
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oh i agree stock kernel is fine for daily use and yes oc is just for benchmarks or just for fun etc etc. all i know is note 3 is a beast rooted and rommed or just plain stock phone is just plain awesome!
lmike6453 said:
I agree that oc'ing/undervolting this beast would be worth it....it's kinda like why not? it'll be a noticable difference i predict
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it is man. i havent ran anything undervolted yet but im sure from running stock and custom kernels it would make a huge difference. when i have some free time i will have to get set up just right
yeah honestly the reason I wanted to do it is because someone was bragging about the nexus 5 and its 2.3 ghz speed which is the same as the notes but I want to overclock to piss em off lol
un4givn1 said:
yeah honestly the reason I wanted to do it is because someone was bragging about the nexus 5 and its 2.3 ghz speed which is the same as the notes but I want to overclock to piss em off lol
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why brag about nexus 5........ i've owned a lot of phones... ones i've like a lot.... this thing takes the cake on all levels.. if u can fit it in your pocket it blows anything else out of the water hands down considering features.. screen... blah blah....... this phone is just nuts imo....and thats just stock and now i'm having some fun now that its rooted
un4givn1 said:
I want to overclock to piss em off lol
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LOL, I'm down with that.
Pissing off your buddies is as good a reason as any to do something...
dont forget the speed is depends on RAM too! heheheh
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Regarding heating

Hi,
My Xperia z3+ is in stock rom and it will updated to latest firmware and its getting heated upto 70 Celsius can u help me to resolve the issue
xpvijay said:
Hi,
My Xperia z3+ is in stock rom and it will updated to latest firmware and its getting heated upto 70 Celsius can u help me to resolve the issue
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you cannot, downside of owning a snapdragon 810
unless you downclock all cores :fingers-crossed:
zemetal said:
you cannot, downside of owning a snapdragon 810
unless you downclock all cores :fingers-crossed:
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Install Zack's kernel. Set CPU to darkness, under-clock big cores to 1.7, gpu 510 or 450. Sorry meant to quote OP.
30 minutes of continuous use on xda, YouTube, chrome etc
LMcR92 said:
30 minutes of continuous use on xda, YouTube, chrome etc
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r u in stock rom or custom rom
did u check that aluminium foil fix ??
will it work or will it cause any damage to device??
xpvijay said:
r u in stock rom or custom rom
did u check that aluminium foil fix ??
will it work or will it cause any damage to device??
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Stock 305. Custom kernel. I never attempted the foil fix, might end up with reception problems etc.

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