Project Zhana kernel? - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

On the OnePlus 3 forum, apparently Project Zhana is a great kernel profile?
I went ahead and flashed it, and activated it. There are a few permissions denied lines, I assume because not every setting well be the same as the Axon 7.
Anybody else try this yet?

kaivorth said:
On the OnePlus 3 forum, apparently Project Zhana is a great kernel profile?
I went ahead and flashed it, and activated it. There are a few permissions denied lines, I assume because not every setting well be the same as the Axon 7.
Anybody else try this yet?
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Yes, and most AKT profiles are downright crap on the axon7. They are made specifically for the voltage tables of the 3/3T.
Just use jojoc

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Yes, and most AKT profiles are downright crap on the axon7. They are made specifically for the voltage tables of the 3/3T.
Just use jojoc
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Well I have used AKT profiles before and they was working really good. I could see a major difference when it came to battery life . But I think it also depends on wich kernel u running.

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Yes, and most AKT profiles are downright crap on the axon7. They are made specifically for the voltage tables of the 3/3T.
Just use jojoc
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I'll def try that out soon. Using the Project Ghana one so far and it's great! I'll give it a couple days and try the jojoc

kaivorth said:
I'll def try that out soon. Using the Project Ghana one so far and it's great! I'll give it a couple days and try the jojoc
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Wich rom and kernel are u running?

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Yes, and most AKT profiles are downright crap on the axon7. They are made specifically for the voltage tables of the 3/3T.
Just use jojoc
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jw1985 said:
Wich rom and kernel are u running?
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Stock everything, just the Project Zhana profile.
Now I'm not sure if it really did much. Going to try some more

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What's Your Reason for Not Using the Stock Kernel...

I see a lot of people are quick to flash AK, Franco, Tyr, etc before they even give the kernel that comes with the ROM a try.
From my personal experience, the kernel that comes with a ROM is always faster & snappier than aftermarket kernels (no overclocking).
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but the kernel that comes with the ROM is optimized to perform best with the ROM. Optimization is the main reason why Android is one step behind of iPhones. I don't know about you guys, but I want my phone to be fully optimized which is why I stick with the stock kernel most of the time.
I guess I'm also one of these people who are quick to flash a aftermarket kernel.
But I think the aftermarket ones are the more optimized ones.
Anyway I never had problems with the stock kernels.
I love the extra work devs like Franco and AK do. Sometimes I get some reboots with Franco but overall its a good experience. I just have some Franco loyalty from when I used his kernel on nexus 4 lol best kernel ive ever used. Not sure if I'd say the same about his one plus kernel but if there's any issues I'd blame cm not him
Klobal said:
I guess I'm also one of these people who are quick to flash a aftermarket kernel.
But I think the aftermarket ones are the more optimized ones.
Anyway I never had problems with the stock kernels.
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I used to be the same way on my older android devices.
It seems like now flashing a kernel is no longer need to improve performance (sorta)
The hardware on the oneplus one is beast & android has come a long way in terms of software.
Because I love the sound control in AK Kernel
jousa11 said:
Because I love the sound control in AK Kernel
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Better than Viper or DSP?
OmegaBlaze said:
Better than Viper or DSP?
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I use viper as the audio processor AK's kernel just gives good audio gain without any distortion
OmegaBlaze said:
I used to be the same way on my older android devices.
It seems like now flashing a kernel is no longer need to improve performance (sorta)
The hardware on the oneplus one is beast & android has come a long way in terms of software.
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I believe the same. I get most battery savings from deleting bloat off the phone.
NJGSII said:
I believe the same. I get most battery savings from deleting bloat off the phone.
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I do the exact same thing. I try and delete all of the unnecessary google play stuff as well as apps I don't use often. And use greenify as well.
jousa11 said:
I use viper as the audio processor AK's kernel just gives good audio gain without any distortion
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I definitely have to try that out. I usually always skip pass it lol..
I use franco kernel because I get better battery with his kernel (compared to stock), and it's always up-to-date with most of the patches, while with stock you'll have to wait until the next OTA to get some patches.
NJGSII said:
I believe the same. I get most battery savings from deleting bloat off the phone.
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Can you please name bloat stuff which still comes with Cyanogenmod what should be deleted? Would be helpful for me to get my phone as clean as possible/neccessary.
m4soN said:
Can you please name bloat stuff which still comes with Cyanogenmod what should be deleted? Would be helpful for me to get my phone as clean as possible/neccessary.
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Meant that with other phones I have
So, there is no stuff which still comes with systems like cyanogenmod which i can delete without getting any trouble? If yes, how do i know which stuff this can be?
Purchased Franco Kernel Updater and if I didn't use a custom kernel (or Franco Kernel) then I spent money on something I'm no longer using.
Also because I'm not a fan of mpdecision.
zephiK said:
Purchased Franco Kernel Updater and if I didn't use a custom kernel (or Franco Kernel) then I spent money on something I'm no longer using.
Also because I'm not a fan of mpdecision.
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Same here switching between AK and Franco.
Both are a good choice.
But as mentioned before, the hardware of our phone is :good: so no need to flash a aftermarket kernel to gain more performance.
zephiK said:
Purchased Franco Kernel Updater and if I didn't use a custom kernel (or Franco Kernel) then I spent money on something I'm no longer using.
Also because I'm not a fan of mpdecision.
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Why not? Intelliplug?
OmegaBlaze said:
Why not? Intelliplug?
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Anything other than mpdecision, I personally prefer Franco's hotplug algorithm which is his own implementation of powering on/off cores.
Mpdecision is Qualcomm's implementation of powering on/off cores.
I personally am not a fan of Intelliplug,
3 - Don't even bring intelliplug on this. With all due respect to faux, that driver is a butchered solution to control the cores. The code is a mess and, in my opinion, just doesn't make any sense. I've worked on my Hotplug driver for years and it works as simple as need be, with appropriate userspace tunables for users to tinker with.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55667033&postcount=3981
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http://www.reddit.com/r/nexus4/related/158t1i/custom_kernels_a_guide_on_what_you_need_to_know/ has a great reading on mpdecision and why it is not good in their opinion.
--mpdecision--
All Qualcomm based phones have Qualcomm prorprietary userspace binary called "mpdecision" aka m(ake)p(oor)decision. Instead of letting the kernel itself to decide what frequencies and how many cores to run, this "mpdecsion" binary polls the kernel run queue statistics and decides for the whole system the "optimal" frequency and the "optimal" number of cores to use. The concept is fine, except the decision making is done in userspace and it's 100% closed source so there's no way to tweak it and there's a latency (because all userspace binaries needs to "poll" the kernel for the latest information which is slightly delayed). - faux123
ELI5: mpdecision is a proprietary Qualcomm daemon that makes calls to the SoC (the entire chip your phone uses) to manage the cores. The OS (PowerHAL) makes a request to mpdecision and then mpdecision makes a request to the first two cores to ramp them up. - _motley
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I like to mess with my phone. Simply because I need a kernel fully optimised kernel for the device. Not to say that the developers aren't doing a good job, but in my case, a user sometimes knows better than the creator themselves.
Unless the custom kernels do not satisfy me, I'll revert back to stock.
m4soN said:
So, there is no stuff which still comes with systems like cyanogenmod which i can delete without getting any trouble? If yes, how do i know which stuff this can be?
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This phone is fairly clean out of the box. About the only stuff worth freezing or deleting would be some of the google play apps if you don't use them. For example Google play books, news stand, or games.

[GUIDE] Get 5h+ SOT!

Hey guys!
Thanks to my friend who has the OnePlus One with it's great battery life and his kernel settings you can get 5h and more of SOT on your G3!
It should work on every ROM and every kernel.
I'm not responsible if anything goes wrong, for me all settings worked well.
You need Root.
Ok, so now: What should you do?
You modify files under /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/
I recommend this free app, but you can use any kernel tweaker you like. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dsht.kerneltweaker
At first you select the "Interactive" governor.
Now we want to tweak it with the straight settings from the OnePlus One (both devices have the Snapdragon 801 processor, it should be no problem.)
Change the following:
Code:
above_hispeed_delay 20000 1400000:40000 1700000:20000
min-sample-time 40000
target-loads 85 1500000:90 1800000:70
timer-rate 30000
Don't forget to check apply on boot because your changes will be gone on every reboot.
That's it! Now your device will run as smooth as before but the battery will definitely be better.
Thank you and feel free to share your impressions.
Paul
Hey, what governor do you use? Is it interactive?
hudirocker said:
Hey, what governor do you use? Is it interactive?
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Yes, it is
"Highspeed-freq" don't stay at 1190400.
genevois26 said:
"Highspeed-freq" don't stay at 1190400.
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Yep, noticed it also.
Just keep it, your battery life should still be better
What should I do for target loads? Do I just add the rest of the numbers here?
My keyboard wouldn't allow the colon character for target loads so I just edited the file using text editor through root explorer and everything showed up as it should when re-opening the app.
For me everything with target loads worked fine.
Just replace the stock value with the new one.
Will be my pleasure to test. If can go 1 entire day i am happy!
Just applied the settings, will test! Thanks for sharing.
Is it for AOSP Roms or Stock Kitkat/LP??
zoneofSAM said:
Is it for AOSP Roms or Stock Kitkat/LP??
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You can use it on both.
Has anyone who has tested this for a day noticed any differences?
Japultra said:
Has anyone who has tested this for a day noticed any differences?
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Haven't noticed any change
Interested in the results.
Got... 10 minutes more screen on time as yesterday. Don't think this will help a lot.
No changes at all. Complete battery ussage is same.
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how to increase battery life by 25%

It is simple, tested on my nexus 6, just go to system/bin and delete mpdecision, then install an app that controls kernel, like kernel adiutor, raise min freq of cpu to 883000 mhz, then set apply on boot, reboot phone and enjoy lagfree and smooth super battery life
you are my hero
fedef12evo said:
It is simple, tested on my nexus 6, just go to system/bin and delete mpdecision, then install an app that controls kernel, like kernel adiutor, raise min freq of cpu to 883000 mhz, then set apply on boot, reboot phone and enjoy lagfree and smooth super battery life
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Isn't enough to just turn off mpdecision in the kernel app?
this only works for stock roms? I can't find any mpdecision file on /system/bin
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blanco2701 said:
Isn't enough to just turn off mpdecision in the kernel app?
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if it turn off the 3 sec boost of mpdecision yes
sgloki77 said:
this only works for stock roms? I can't find any mpdecision file on /system/bin
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works on all roms for nexus 6, some file managers cant see mpdecision in system/bin, try it in recovery using twrp
fedef12evo said:
raise min freq of cpu to 883000 mhz
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Can you tell me if it's the minimum CPU frequency in the CPU tab or in the CPU governor configuration?
blanco2701 said:
Isn't enough to just turn off mpdecision in the kernel app?
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Disabling in a kernel app will accomplish the same thing. The reason you are seeing a change in battery life is because of the 3 second input boost of MPD. Most of the custom kernels have a generic touch boost driver that is set to 1 second or less to take the place of the mpd boost and increase battery because of the decreased boost time.
MPD works great for some people and not for others. It is greatly dependent on your usage habits. For my typical usage, with mpd on, I average 6-7 hours of screen on time. If you are a gamer, where you are constantly touching the screen, mpd will adversely affect your battery life because of the constant boost.
As a kernel developer, I definitely would not recommend deleting the mpd binary. I would suggest trying a couple of different kernels and/or configurations to accomplish the same results.
lol.. seriously? i guess thats one reason that ive disabled mpdecision for the last 3+ years on whichever nexus i was on, but not the main reason
How can I turn mpd off on ex kernel manager
you don't need a kernel app to disable it BTW. all kernel apps do is provide a ui for you to use. it can be done via a terminal emulator app.. type,
su(press enter)
stop mpdecision(press enter)
and that's it.
I'm using kernel auditor and in the CPU hotplug section the first listing is mp decision. Is that what needs to be disabled?
OK, silly question.. do you know what mpdecision does? do you know what disabling mpdecision does?
simms22 said:
OK, silly question.. do you know what mpdecision does? do you know what disabling mpdecision does?
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@simms22 good point here. This is good for everyone to know. If you disable mpd without a replacement, you risk all cores not coming back online after deep sleep. Mpd doesn't actually control hotplugging, it controls input boost and onlining of cores.
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and that's exactly why I disable mpdecision, so I can have all 4 cores active at all times.
buckmarble said:
@simms22 good point here. This is good for everyone to know. If you disable mpd without a replacement, you risk all cores not coming back online after deep sleep. Mpd doesn't actually control hotplugging, it controls input boost and onlining of cores.
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When you say without a replacement what are you referring to? Trying to learn here..
MrMiami81 said:
When you say without a replacement what are you referring to? Trying to learn here..
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A replacement such as Zen, Mako, Blu_Plug, etc.
Also, (just an FIY) Zen isn't really a hotplug (it keeps all four cores active at all times, unlike Mako, Blu_Plug, etc). It's still lumped in there for some reason.
I highly recommend disabling MPDecision. You know what MPDecision stands for, right? MakePoor Decisions
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A replacement such as Zen, Mako, Blu_Plug, etc.
Also, (just an FIY) Zen isn't really a hotplug (it keeps all four cores active at all times, unlike Mako, Blu_Plug, etc). It's still lumped in there for some reason.
I highly recommend disabling MPDecision. You know what MPDecision stands for, right? MakePoor Decisions
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I'm running elemental x now and I can't find mp decision on kernel auditor. Do you know if it is included with this kernel? If so how would I disable it?
MrMiami81 said:
I'm running elemental x now and I can't find mp decision on kernel auditor. Do you know if it is included with this kernel? If so how would I disable it?
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i believe its already disabled in elementalx kernel. anyways, you can always use a terminal emulator app, then type..
su(press enter)
stop mpdecision(press enter)
thats all. all kernel apps do is give you a ui to whats already available.
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I'm running elemental x now and I can't find mp decision on kernel auditor. Do you know if it is included with this kernel? If so how would I disable it?
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Some kernels come with it already removed. Check the features section of the original post in the Elemental X thread or try searching the thread.
I can say from experience that Kernel Auditor doesn't give you access to all of the adjustments in Elemental X. Some features are only accessible through the official Elemental X app, so it might be there, but you can't use Kernel Auditor to adjust it.
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Some kernels come with it already removed. Check the features section of the original post in the Elemental X thread or try searching the thread.
I can say from experience that Kernel Auditor doesn't give you access to all of the adjustments in Elemental X. Some features are only accessible through the official Elemental X app, so it might be there, but you can't use Kernel Auditor to adjust it.
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I just downloaded the elemental x app. I'm gonna go over to the thread now. I appreciate your help

[PROFILES][BOEFFLA KERNEL][UNOFFICIAL]Boeffla Kernel Profiles for OnePlus X

Welcome to the Unofficial Boeffla Kernel Profile Sharing Thread for OnePlus X
Introduction
I've been inspired by the Profile Sharing threads from the S3,S5 , ONE and OnePlus 2 .So I decided to create a thread in the general section for OnePlus X.
Links
Original Boeffla Kernel Thread
[KERNEL] [OPX] [OOS 2.x.x] Boeffla-Kernel
Official Boeffla Website
http://www.boeffla-kernel.de/
Boeffla Config App
Boeffla Config
INDEX
1.Profiles->[Post #2]
2.[HOWTO] Make and Activate a Profile->[Post #3]
Credits
1.@Lord Boeffla for his amazing work on the OnePlus 2.
2.@ZaneZam for his UNOFFICIAL Builds.
3.@v7 for the thread Layout. ​
NB:Most of the profiles listed here would require the Boeffla Donate app to work effectively as Governor Tunables and some additional features are only available in the donate version of Boeffla Config.You can find all information about donation HERE.
PROFILES
Everyday Usage Profiles-(Video Playback ,Browsing , Reading , Light gaming)
1.) SwellV3 by @RJDTWO :- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65736237&postcount=9
2.) Naman_v1_DailyUsage by @Naman Bhalla :- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=65883569
Battery Saving Profiles-(For those who prefer battery saving over performance)
1.) SwellBattery by @RJDTWO :- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65736237&postcount=9
Gaming Profiles-(For a smooth gaming performance over battery life)
1.) SwellGaming by @RJDTWO :- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65736237&postcount=9
​
[HOWTO] Make and Activate a Profile
Making a Profile File
1.Open Boeffla Config V2 app.
2.Go to "Profile Maintenance".
3.Tap and Hold on a Profile.
4.Choose "Export to File" option.
5.Find the exported profile in "/storage/emulated/0/boeffla-kernel-data" folder.
Activating a Profile File
1.Download "xxx.bcprofile" file.
2.Copy it into "/storage/emulated/0/boeffla-kernel-data" folder;
3.Open Boeffla Config V2 app.
4.Go to "Profile maintenance"
5.Choose "Load Foreign" option if you don't need custom CPU voltages and LKM settings to be loaded or choose "Load" option if you would like all profile settings to be loaded.
6.Choose the downloaded profile.
7.Activate it in the list by tapping on it .​
Can I use the oneplus2 daily usage profile on Onyx?Is it a problem..
akulata said:
Can I use the oneplus2 daily usage profile on Onyx?Is it a problem..
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I don't believe it work. Two different devices with differences in kernel maturity... Change that. I know it won't
It's not up yet ? I have tested both boeffla and bluspark kernel, and boeffla kernel's gaming performance it pretty bad
RJDTWO said:
I don't believe it work. Two different devices with differences in kernel maturity... Change that. I know it won't
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No, too different devices.
namquang93 said:
It's not up yet ? I have tested both boeffla and bluspark kernel, and boeffla kernel's gaming performance it pretty bad
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It is not my target at all, as I am not interested in gaming.
However, with some settings changed people can do proper gaming too. I just say that based on feedback, as said, I could not care less about things like gaming...
Andi
post 2 I cannot find any link for profiles
Swell-V8
Hello everyone,
I finally managed to produce a profile that for now, I feel is perfect. There are several tweaks for fluidity and the like I'm sure the rest of you will enjoy. I made this for daily use however altering it for gaming or battery life should be pretty easy and require only a tweak or two.
This profile was made with external storage in mind so I highly don't recommend you use adopted storage with it.
Enjoy!
Changes
Tuned zzmoove and voltages
Downloads
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7CLqaEGT92AekRTLTF1SkUzVFE
Future Plans
Further optimise zzmoove
Any recommendations on defaults is welcome
SwellBatteryV2
This profile tries to retain fluidity for basic tasks however may suffer when used for video playback, and daily use
SwellGamingV2
Pushes the device to the max, however battery life takes a significant hit
SwellModeration
Aims to optimise for and maintain performance for most scenarios however remains battery friendly
Tasker
Simply enter Tasker and add an action:
Action: android.intent.action.MAIN
Cat: None
MIME Type: (keep empty)
Data: (keep empty)
Extra: profile:xxx
Extra: (keep empty)
Package: de.andip71.boeffla_config_v2
Class: de.andip71.boeffla_config_v2.ProfileShortcutActivity
Target: Activity
Replace xxx with the profile name
The donation version of the Boeffla Configuration app is now required!
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for missed weddings because your alarm didn't go off due to my undervolt, nausea, bleeding, excessive diaherria, or diabetes... Or voided warranties because your phone exploded while you were in a brothel
akulata said:
Can I use the oneplus2 daily usage profile on Onyx?Is it a problem..
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No. It won't work.... Though I guess OPO Profiles *might* work.
RJDTWO said:
I'll leave my profile here. It's for just general use however if slightly tuned, you could something for gaming and something for battery saving. It's pretty Swell
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7CLqaEGT92AWWl3NFFybUt6X00/view?usp=docslist_api
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Thanks. Will add to the post once I am on laptop.
Just a suggestion, in your profile updates or so, please give screenshots of profile too, so that people can check if it has been applied properly... Also, a small description about how your profile works might give to knowledge to learners *just in case* ?
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Naman Bhalla said:
No. It won't work.... Though I guess OPO Profiles *might* work.
Thanks. Will add to the post once I am on laptop.
Just a suggestion, in your profile updates or so, please give screenshots of profile too, so that people can check if it has been applied properly... Also, a small description about how your profile works might give to knowledge to learners *just in case* ?
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Okay. I will get to that in a bit. I have an entire thread dedicated to the profile:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/boeffla-configuration-make-oxygen-fly.430693/
Naman Bhalla said:
No. It won't work.... Though I guess OPO Profiles *might* work.
Thanks. Will add to the post once I am on laptop.
Just a suggestion, in your profile updates or so, please give screenshots of profile too, so that people can check if it has been applied properly... Also, a small description about how your profile works might give to knowledge to learners *just in case* ?
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You don't trust the app to apply the profiles correctly?
Interesting. Just an idea or any evidence behind?
Andi
Updated Swell to V2. See first page.
@RJDTWO I can not. How can I activate your profile. Which profile of is the best. Swellv1 or swellv2.
akulata said:
@RJDTWO I can not. How can I activate your profile. Which profile of is the best. Swellv1 or swellv2.
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For now, V2. When we get Marshmallow however, it depends on if you use adopted storage. Instructions are in the OP.
RJDTWO said:
For now, V2. When we get Marshmallow however, it depends on if you use adopted storage. Instructions are in the OP.
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I did. At first I got it wrong. Thx man.
akulata said:
I did. At first I got it wrong. Thx man.
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No problem.
Lord Boeffla said:
You don't trust the app to apply the profiles correctly?
Interesting. Just an idea or any evidence behind?
Andi
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Hehe don't worry. Your app works perfect.... The main reason for me requesting to give screenshots was that some people want to apply only some parts of a profile and thus it will help them.
Sorry, if I didn't say it correctly.
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Post #2 Updated. Added SwellV2 by @RJDTWO .
Swell-V3 released! Check first page

overclocking, modifying the kernel

I want to learn how I can modify kernel to adjust clock speeds. wt88047 redmi 2 . If anyone can detail the steps it would be great
Thank you
jsidney96 said:
I want to learn how I can modify kernel to adjust clock speeds. wt88047 redmi 2 . If anyone can detail the steps it would be great
Thank you
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Overclock dont work on redmi 2, all overclocks are fake
NaassomDourado said:
Overclock dont work on redmi 2, all overclocks are fake
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Yep, except GPU overclock by me and Ashish94, the true 620mhz and the TurboClock 465T increase ~35% the gaming performance, games like asphalt 8 will run at 8 or 9 fps higher with the Overclock
TecnoTailsPlays said:
Yep, except GPU overclock by me and Ashish94, the true 620mhz and the TurboClock 465T increase ~35% the gaming performance, games like asphalt 8 will run at 8 or 9 fps higher with the Overclock
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You can select upto 1.8ghz on the zetsubo kernel , thats fake??
It feels smoother once overclocked.........
jsidney96 said:
You can select upto 1.8ghz on the zetsubo kernel , thats fake??
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Fake
TecnoTailsPlays said:
Fake
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I dont believe it, atleast tell me the fake steps
Those kernels heats up and locks up if i set too high cpu clk..... I know it can be overclocked..
jsidney96 said:
I want to learn how I can modify kernel to adjust clock speeds. wt88047 redmi 2 . If anyone can detail the steps it would be great
Thank you
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i'd suggest you to try lateautumn kernel, it boosts your CPU freq to 1.8ghz and it seems like it worked for me, battery drained so fast tho...
rufuskid said:
i'd suggest you to try lateautumn kernel, it boosts your CPU freq to 1.8ghz and it seems like it worked for me, battery drained so fast tho...
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I want to learn how to do it....
jsidney96 said:
I dont believe it, atleast tell me the fake steps
Those kernels heats up and locks up if i set too high cpu clk..... I know it can be overclocked..
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Look, I'm tired from explaining that CPU overcloks are fake, just freaking search about snapdragon 410, the processor is LOCKED, PLL overclock is not possible without external source file help, only Moto g3 osprey have this file, when somebody port's that file to our source, I will be wrong
Also if you don't even know how to overclock a device, how can you say that I'm wrong?
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I want to learn how to do it....
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download kernel adiutor and you will have the option there (with the custom kernel applied)
TecnoTailsPlays said:
Look, I'm tired from explaining that CPU overcloks are fake, just freaking search about snapdragon 410, the processor is LOCKED, PLL overclock is not possible without external source file help, only Moto g3 osprey have this file, when somebody port's that file to our source, I will be wrong
Also if you don't even know how to overclock a device, how can you say that I'm wrong?
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I am sorry . Its just i couldnt believe it .... I will try to do something useful
jsidney96 said:
I am sorry . Its just i couldnt believe it .... I will try to do something useful
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Something useful? Why don't you try arm64 aosp caf by pirej and see how the rom is? we need more people to log some bugs like wifi 10m off, etc
TecnoTailsPlays said:
Something useful? Why don't you try arm64 aosp caf by pirej and see how the rom is? we need more people to log some bugs like wifi 10m off, etc
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saw this.....
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-2/help/compiling-kernel-development-overclock-t3538273
I am having exams now..... i will jumb right back in once exams are over..... i am already running pirej's rom on 2014818....
i am still learning
jsidney96 said:
saw this.....
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-2/help/compiling-kernel-development-overclock-t3538273
I am having exams now..... i will jumb right back in once exams are over..... i am already running pirej's rom on 2014818....
i am still learning
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At that time I din't know anything about this phone, becouse I just had buyed it, then I started spending 8hrs in the computer to study kernels, redmi 2, and all related to source, android, etc. Then I started making overclocks, and after 2 weeks of testing I completed my results and overclock was fake.
It's like school or college, you need to study to understand
Which ROM is best to be used with late autumn kernel. When I install late autumn kernel on any ROM ,the camera stops working.
LuanHalaiko said:
Look, I'm tired from explaining that CPU overcloks are fake, just freaking search about snapdragon 410, the processor is LOCKED, PLL overclock is not possible without external source file help, only Moto g3 osprey have this file, when somebody port's that file to our source, I will be wrong
Also if you don't even know how to overclock a device, how can you say that I'm wrong?
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Sounds like a stage I'm currently going through, are there any recommended resources for learning?
The main direction is to reverse the kernel code for the purpose of changing system settings

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