[Q] Gingebread 3.0 on HD2? possible? - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

All Gingerbread-powered devices will be running on at least a 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, and 3.5" display (4" displays and larger require resolutions of at least 1280 x 760).

vinod9197 said:
all gingerbread-powered devices will be running on at least a 1 ghz processor, 512 mb ram, and 3.5" display (4" displays and larger require resolutions of at least 1280 x 760).
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goooosh i hope so :d

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[Q] Can the Galaxy Player be Overclocked 1.2 ghz+

I hope you guys are having a pleasant evening. Well this is the question I would like to be answered. I believe that the Galaxy Player 4.0 USA is based off of the Galaxy S 1 (or GT-I9000).
Specs for the Galaxy Player (USA) are
Display- 4'' Super Clear LCD, WVGA (800x480)
CPU- Samsung Exynos 3110 (Hummingbird) 1GHZ
GPU- Imagination Technologies PowerVR SGX540 512mb Ram
Sound Chip (DAC)- Wolfson Microelectronics WM8994
Storage- 8GB (Expandable to 32GB)
Camera- Rear, 3.2 MP AF (Video Resolution max 720X480) Front, VGA
Wifi 802.11 b/g/n
OS- Android 2.3.5
Dimensions- (W x H x D)- 2.53" x 4.87" x 0.39"
Weight- 4.27 oz
Battery- 1200mAH
Specs for the Galaxy S 1 are
Display- 4" 16M color Super AMOLED, WVGA (800X480)
CPU- 1GHZ Cortex A8 Hummingbird
GPU- Samsung PowerVR SGX540 512 mb Ram
Sound Chip (DAC)- Wolfson's WM8994
Storage- 8GB/16GB (Expandable 32 GB)
Camera- Rear, 5.0 MP AF (Video Resolution 1280 X 720p) Front, VGA
Networks- 2G GSM 850,900,1800,1900
3G HSDPA 900,1900,2100
Wifi- 802.11 b/g/n, DNLA, hotspot
OS- Android 2.1 Eclair (Upgradable to Android 2.3.5)
Dimensions- 2.53" X 4.82" X 0.39"
Weight- 4.20 oz
Battery- 1500 mAH
As you can see with the exception of the screen, camera, battery and a bit of height/weight they are indeed very similar. I saw a video on youtube with a guy who overclocked his GS1 to 1.7 ghz. Also if you go look at AnTuTu Benchmark v2.8.2 the highest clock speed is 1.8ghz. This got me the thinking that it could be possible with the Galaxy Player 4.0. Any thoughts on this?
obscuresword said:
I hope you guys are having a pleasant evening. Well this is the question I would like to be answered. I believe that the Galaxy Player 4.0 USA is based off of the Galaxy S 1 (or GT-I9000).
Specs for the Galaxy Player (USA) are
Display- 4'' Super Clear LCD, WVGA (800x480)
CPU- Samsung Exynos 3110 (Hummingbird) 1GHZ
GPU- Imagination Technologies PowerVR SGX540 512mb Ram
Sound Chip (DAC)- Wolfson Microelectronics WM8994
Storage- 8GB (Expandable to 32GB)
Camera- Rear, 3.2 MP AF (Video Resolution max 720X480) Front, VGA
Wifi 802.11 b/g/n
OS- Android 2.3.5
Dimensions- (W x H x D)- 2.53" x 4.87" x 0.39"
Weight- 4.27 oz
Battery- 1200mAH
Specs for the Galaxy S 1 are
Display- 4" 16M color Super AMOLED, WVGA (800X480)
CPU- 1GHZ Cortex A8 Hummingbird
GPU- Samsung PowerVR SGX540 512 mb Ram
Sound Chip (DAC)- Wolfson's WM8994
Storage- 8GB/16GB (Expandable 32 GB)
Camera- Rear, 5.0 MP AF (Video Resolution 1280 X 720p) Front, VGA
Networks- 2G GSM 850,900,1800,1900
3G HSDPA 900,1900,2100
Wifi- 802.11 b/g/n, DNLA, hotspot
OS- Android 2.1 Eclair (Upgradable to Android 2.3.5)
Dimensions- 2.53" X 4.82" X 0.39"
Weight- 4.20 oz
Battery- 1500 mAH
As you can see with the exception of the screen, camera, battery and a bit of height/weight they are indeed very similar. I saw a video on youtube with a guy who overclocked his GS1 to 1.7 ghz. Also if you go look at AnTuTu Benchmark v2.8.2 the highest clock speed is 1.8ghz. This got me the thinking that it could be possible with the Galaxy Player 4.0. Any thoughts on this?
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It's potentially possible, but not very practical. I've overclocked to 1.7GHz with my Samsung Galaxy Player 5 so far, but I wouldn't keep it at that regularly. I only overclock to 1.5GHz on a regular basis. Any higher is just dangerous and not worth the extra speed.
I'm probably going to scrap modding the SGP5 and just buy a Galaxy Nexus Tablet 7 since that will have more options for getting the most power out of it with the quad-core proc + more RAM, etc
ZaIINN said:
It's potentially possible, but not very practical. I've overclocked to 1.7GHz with my Samsung Galaxy Player 5 so far, but I wouldn't keep it at that regularly. I only overclock to 1.5GHz on a regular basis. Any higher is just dangerous and not worth the extra speed.
I'm probably going to scrap modding the SGP5 and just buy a Galaxy Nexus Tablet 7 since that will have more options for getting the most power out of it with the quad-core proc + more RAM, etc
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Well if the 5.0 can do I'm sure the 4.0 can too. I was just wondering that's all. Also can you tell me what did you get in quadrant? The only thing about the Galaxy Nexus Tablet wrong is that there's no micro usb. To me that was a very bad move on Samsung's Part. It makes no sense imo.
I've had my 5.0 to 1.7ghz as well, but backed off because the players lack a cpu temp sensor. I run mine daily at 1.5 but I have no idea what the 4.0 is capable of.
If the 4.0 uses the Hummingbird CPU and it's rooted I believe the Tegrak Overclock can do the work.
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obscuresword said:
Well if the 5.0 can do I'm sure the 4.0 can too. I was just wondering that's all. Also can you tell me what did you get in quadrant? The only thing about the Galaxy Nexus Tablet wrong is that there's no micro usb. To me that was a very bad move on Samsung's Part. It makes no sense imo.
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i had 4.0 (returned due to brick but getting it again i had mine overclocked at 1.2 it can go further in tegrak but ive only gone to 1.2 since most 4.0 roms are already overclocked to 1.2 and i only go to 1.3 when playing a game but you can go higher i dont know to what since i dont have the paid version of tegrak
obscuresword said:
Well if the 5.0 can do I'm sure the 4.0 can too. I was just wondering that's all. Also can you tell me what did you get in quadrant? The only thing about the Galaxy Nexus Tablet wrong is that there's no micro usb. To me that was a very bad move on Samsung's Part. It makes no sense imo.
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ASUS makes the nexus 7 tablet. I think it is possible. Never done it and I don't see a reason to. The device is fast enough with 1 or even 1.2 ghz.
Sent from my GenericGinger ROM + Entropy512 Kernal Samsung Galaxy Player 5 U.S. using xda app-developers app
j21098 said:
i had 4.0 (returned due to brick but getting it again i had mine overclocked at 1.2 it can go further in tegrak but ive only gone to 1.2 since most 4.0 roms are already overclocked to 1.2 and i only go to 1.3 when playing a game but you can go higher i dont know to what since i dont have the paid version of tegrak
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NONE of the 4.0 ROM's are default overclocked, as overclocking has more to do with the kernel then the ROM.
To the OP I run the terrasilent kernel on my 4.0 and use the app "no frills cpu" it allows for a 1.2 Ghz overclock and more importantly allows "apply on boot" for free, tegrak will go higher but you'll need to buy the ultimate version to do it and have it "apply on boot".
Yes I believe Hanthesolo Actually went up to 1.5GHz but even still if you flash a custom kernel it will by default run at 1.2GHz
Reventon319 said:
Yes I believe Hanthesolo Actually went up to 1.5GHz but even still if you flash a custom kernel it will by default run at 1.2GHz
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Yes and No, yes Han has pushed his to 1.5Ghz but BY DEFAULT it's the stock 1Ghz NOT 1.2Ghz no matter what ROM or Kernel you run on the 4.0, you must use an APP to overclock, the kernels simply give you the ABILITY to overclock.
No Frills CPU will let you do 1.2Ghz and apply on boot for free
Tegrak will do 1.3Ghz but has to be manually applied for free
Tegrak Ultimate will go higher but you have to buy it
exodus454 said:
I've had my 5.0 to 1.7ghz as well, but backed off because the players lack a cpu temp sensor. I run mine daily at 1.5 but I have no idea what the 4.0 is capable of.
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[Q] [ROOT] Serioux tablet

Hello...
Home Black Friday came early so I decided to get a low end tablet for a really low price. It's a Tab called Serioux S700Tab. It comes with an 4.0 Android OS. I haven't got it yet, but as I read.. since the company is probably Chinese they have some crappy Android OS so it's better to install own one. So what advices can you give me? What should I do first? I know the first step is rooting, but I never had a tablet before so I have no idea. I did the root for my Samsung S2 and updated it to ICS with Odin because it wasn't available via direct download, but for tablets I have no idea. Also I read somewhere that this producers (not necessarily this particular company) make their own Android builds, so they are different then normal OS. What do you think?
Here are the specs (I google translated cause I was lazy):
Processor
Processor Model:
Allwinner A13 ARM Cortex A8
CPU:
1.0 GHz
Display
Display Technology:
Multi-Touch Capacitive 5 points
Screen size:
7 inch
Resolution:
800 x 480
memory
Memory capacity:
512 MB
Memory:
DDR3
storage
Flash memory:
4 GB
multimedia
Webcam:
Front: 0.3 MP
Memory slot:
MicroSD
Sleeps accepted:
32 GB
Video Card
Video Chipset:
Multi-Core Dual Mali-400 2D/3D core
communications
wireless:
802.11 b / g / n
3G:
not
feeding
Battery:
3.7V 2400m
Ports
Audio Output:
3.5 mm
USB 2.0:
1 x Mini USB
Other
Weight:
300 g
Special Features:
built-in microphone
Support Adobe Flash 10.3
G-sensor
Dimensions (W x D x H):
199 x 122 x 9 mm
Applications:
Google Play
software
OS:
Android 4.0
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thanks in advance. I'm not sure if there's a difference between Serioux S700Tab and Serioux GoTab S700.

rk3026 Custom Rom

Hi I would like to ask whether anyone in that characterized what can I upload to android tablet
7 inch touch screen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels
Dual Core Processor Allwinner A20 1,0GHz
Built-in 512 megabytes of RAM DDR3 RAM
Built-in 4GB flash memory
3D graphics dual-core Mali-400MP
5-point Multi-touch
Built-in camera for video calling 0.3 Megapixel
The sensor detects changes in the position of the device
Built-in wireless WiFi 802.11b / g / n
Thank you for your advice.
Yet I ask whether it would be necessary option newer Android KitKat

S-TELL m551 help please

S-TELL m551 chinese phone
Need stock ROM or any of non-official ROMs.
Here some specificatoins
S-TELL M551
Android 4.2.2, MediaTek MT6572, 2 core 1,3 Ghz, 512 mb.
Video: GPU Mali-400
Screen: IPS, 5" (111х62 mm), 960x540 pix.
Battery: 1850 mAh.
Камера: 5 Мп
Other: GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microUSB, FM-radio.

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Guys I have this Tab called Digi flip pro xt712.with mt8382 chip set. No one is releasing a stock ROM for this device.But i luckily got stock ROM for this device in zip file format.to convert the zip file to scatter file format .we need the device to be alive,because we need to turn on USB debugging for mtk droid tools to recognize. But it is totally dead, not even charging or booting.Help me by posting a similar stock ROM or tell me if there is any other way to convert this zip file.I will give you the specs of the device below for ready reference.
Operating System: Android v4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) OS
Display: 7 inch IPS, 1280 x 800 HD,
216 ppi, 5-point touch
Processor: 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7 Quad Core. MediaTek (MT8382)
GPU Mali-400 MP2 @ 500 MHz
RAM :1 GB DDR3
Storage :16 GB Internal Storage, Expandable Up to 32 GB microSD
Cameras :5 Megapixel rear camera with flash and autofocus, full HD video recording at 1920 x 1080p. 2 Megapixel front camera
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 3G 21.6 Mbps HSDPA; HSUPA; HSPA+, microUSB2.0, Bluetooth v4 (LE, HS), A-GPS
SIM: Voice Calling, Dual Standby SIM (3G + 3G)
Battery: 3000 mAh Li-Polymer
Sensors :Accelerometer, Light Sensor, Proximity
Dimensions 113.7 x 185.3 x 9.2 mm
Weight 285 g

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