Voodoo difference? - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I flashed Nero v3 recently; Voodoo is disabled by default.
So far I see no need for increase in speed (the speed boosts I need relate to data =)) but I'm just curious to see if there is a noticeable improvement with it enabled.
Opinions? or dare I say...Facts?

Voodoo just makes everything smoother. Every once your phone might lag in market l but voodoo fixes that. It is just a more smoother experience.
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Try opening several apps...
Then try it on voodoo...
If you are content with the very slight delay, no worries, but an ext4 file system really is a much better user experience.

come back in a week or two. RFS will be laggy. Voodoo/ext4 will still be zippy.

I am a very impatient person. With voodoo disabled I noticed I had to wait for everything to work. Switching screens took a solid sec or two. The lag when opening up an app or mms drove me nuts. With voodoo enabled there is no wait time. Everything works instantly.

So what's the catch? Is there a downside (such as stability issues) in using voodoo?

edepsiz328 said:
So what's the catch? Is there a downside (such as stability issues) in using voodoo?
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I am trying to think of any and come short
The SGS series should've come with EXT4 by default from Samsung

edepsiz328 said:
So what's the catch? Is there a downside (such as stability issues) in using voodoo?
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The only catch is that the battery life drains faster with it enabled. Not enough for me to care though.

Is there a big difference in battery life? Reading the Nero threads, doesn't seem to be a big deal.

Gigamaster89 said:
Is there a big difference in battery life? Reading the Nero threads, doesn't seem to be a big deal.
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Voodoo is the stock kernel, and it is not OC'd or anything. I have not personally noticed a difference in battery.... and if there was one, the gain having your file system converted to EXT4 is worth it.
supercuriou is a genius... just roll with it.
Downside... remember to disable it before flashing something.

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I was able to get 36 hours out with Voodoo disabled. With it enabled and a LWP, I only got 28 hours, not sure if it's Voodoo or the LWP but can't really complain about 28 hours. At the same time though, don't notice much of a difference in speed as Nero v3 was already speedy.

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Does "one click lag fix" sacrifice battery life?

I'm considering rooting my Vibrant & going with the one click lag fix. Has anyone noticed a decrease in their battery life after doing this? I'm not sure exactly what this does to the phone. Does it overclock the processor?
If One Click Lag Fix is not running, I honestly don't think you will see a decrease in battery life if you did this particular lag fix. I never had any decrease while using it for a little over a month.
If it is running as it does on boot, I am unsure and cannot give you an answer if it decreases battery life while running in the background. I think it only checks to make sure everything is okay each time the device is booted. You may be able to find more at the topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=760571
This lag fix just takes your /data? if I recall correctly at this moment and changes it over to the EXT2 filesystem.
As far as overclocking the processor, no it does not overclock it. SetCPU and whatever other tools out there, or custom roms, would do this however for you if you wanted to do that.
I believe the one click lag fix doesnt change it totally over to ext2. It creates a sizable ext2 partition and runs stuff from there. I've heard the problem with this method is if you are using it long term for months and months it could corrupt some data.
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ihackyourtech said:
I'm considering rooting my Vibrant & going with the one click lag fix. Has anyone noticed a decrease in their battery life after doing this? I'm not sure exactly what this does to the phone. Does it overclock the processor?
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Does posting in the wrong section get you want you want? In this case yes, it does. Just be sure to post in the correct place from now on.
It shouldn't do much if anything to battery life. It creates a Ext2 file system partition for apps on your internal SD card. Essentially giving apps better read/write speed over Samsung's RFS file system.
ok WOW. I got the update tonight and was using launcher pro plus and the phone was laggier than before. I switched back to the TW launcher and rebooted my Vibrant. Now, it is much faster than before. The market downloads page loads instantly now and apps load quicker.
3G speed is also improved. I'm now getting over 2.5 down and .5 up. This along with working GPS is a massive update. Now, I can't wait for froyo, but i'm not so anxious.
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[Q] After Nero3 install, is any lagfix enabled?

I installed Nero 3 a couple days ago, and noticed I have lags now that I didn't with the stock JI6 rom that I had since phone was new.
Are there any lagfixes installed automatically with the Nero 3 rom? I hear voodoo might be, but not sure. I also see the rom includes One Click Lag Fix under applications, but I don't know if its installed. I see in many forums that people say don't install it as it might brick your phone. I almost had a brick already so I am leary.
Just want to have real smooth movement and seems a little laggy now with Nero3.
I have a score of 1010 in Quadrant, I am guessing as that is above stock Vibrant then something must be enabled... Any advice?
Thx.
Go into recovery, and enable voodoo.
A normal fast vibrant with voodoo gets around 1500 of quadrant
xriderx66 said:
Go into recovery, and enable voodoo.
A normal fast vibrant with voodoo gets around 1500 of quadrant
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Is there any danger or drawback in enabling Voodoo? Does battery life get hurt much? Is it as easy to disable Voodoo as enable it?
Thanks.
dpoliteski said:
Is there any danger or drawback in enabling Voodoo? Does battery life get hurt much? Is it as easy to disable Voodoo as enable it?
Thanks.
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Voodoo MUST be disabled if your going to flash another rom.
No effect on battery.
Under the enable, theres a disable, just click that and done.
I'll tell u now, when u enable it, it will take 5 minutes our
Or more to boot same with disabling, its changing how your whole system works, so.. It will take some time to boot after enable and disable.
Good luck.

Best battery life.

Alright, I'm on the quest for the ultimate rom. Specifically for battery life, but I want a good honeycomb or even honeybread mix with good/great battery life. Im getting decent battery life with Nero v5.
Sent from my sexy vibrant running the ancient nero v5
These battery life questions are being asked all the time. Try looking around the forums a little bit and see what people have to say.
gobluewolverines4 said:
Alright, I'm on the quest for the ultimate rom. Specifically for battery life, but I want a good honeycomb or even honeybread mix with good/great battery life. Im getting decent battery life with Nero v5.
Sent from my sexy vibrant running the ancient nero v5
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All the ROMs you will find will have the same BASE battery life (since they are ALL based on Samsung code [except CM of course, which has worse battery life as of right now]). Here are the factors that DO affect it:
apps
gps/bluetooth/wifi
low signal
kernel
Obviously the biggest eater is the screen. No matter what you do, you'll get a max of around 2 hours display time (that is, 120m of the display being turned on).
The next eater is data. Apps that refresh themselves in the background are notorious for eating battery life. Twitter apps, facebook, or widgets that update automatically are the first thing to look out for. I believe they all default to automatically updating or something.
And if you use the stock voodoo kernel, that will give you the best battery life out of all kernels available.
I get about 4 hours of display being on with the lowest brightness setting. Stock battery, 2 hours is very low.
Yeah I have the brightness as low as possible. Im only getting 15 hours, and I've heard rumors of up to 20 hours with some roms. Any body know any good gingerbread mods with good life?
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White's version of gb will give you better life. CM7 is 12-14 hours with poor standby time.
Best battery life will always be axura.
gobluewolverines4 said:
Alright, I'm on the quest for the ultimate rom. Specifically for battery life, but I want a good honeycomb or even honeybread mix with good/great battery life. Im getting decent battery life with Nero v5.
Sent from my sexy vibrant running the ancient nero v5
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=993440
xriderx66 said:
Best battery life will always be axura.
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I tried axura for 10mins, and I couldn't stand it...
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nomadrider123 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=993440
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What about it?
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gobluewolverines4 said:
I tried axura for 10mins, and I couldn't stand it...
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what made you not like it?
if you want battery.. Its always been either axura or nero/bionix
Battery life is entirely too subjective a topic to get hard data from.
- People running different roms
- People running different kernels
- People running different modems
- People running different background services
- People knowingly or unknowingly running apps that create excessive partial wake usage. Or not running them as the case may be
- People with widely differing signal levels, which vary from area to area
- People with different screen preferences (insofar as brightness, auto brightness, animations etc...)
- People with Vibrants a month old and Vibrants nearly a year old. (i.e differences in battery degredation)
The only way to get a quantitative set of real data to work with would be to painstakingly eliminate all the above variables per case, which would mean (at this point) dozens or even hundreds of dedicated test scenarios.
I've recently ran Bionix, Bionix Frost, Trigger, Sweet Honey, Atriarc, and Darkys (yeah I get bored a lot...sue me ). I've yet to notice a significant enough degree of difference between any of these in regards to battery life, running the stock apps and services I always run. Enough to notice? Perhaps so, but only if I were going through my day with a stopwatch (which would seem a bit anal). Enough to care? No.
I'd rather just use my phone and say "screw you guys I'm going home!"
xriderx66 said:
what made you not like it?
if you want battery.. Its always been either axura or nero/bionix
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Just bad gui in my opinion. coming from nero v5 (which im running right now), it look poor, and i want me some gingerbread. :/
gobluewolverines4 said:
Just bad gui in my opinion. coming from nero v5 (which im running right now), it look poor, and i want me some gingerbread. :/
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Theres themes deep in the theme section for gingerbread look on most roms from a month ago
xriderx66 said:
Theres themes deep in the theme section for gingerbread look on most roms from a month ago
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super noob question, will the themes involve the tv turn off into sleep mode? or is that a bigger form, like kernal etc.
gobluewolverines4 said:
super noob question, will the themes involve the tv turn off into sleep mode? or is that a bigger form, like kernal etc.
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Nope.
Any 2.2 or 2.2.1 build will never have that its integrated into gingerbread and as far as I know you cant just copy and paste..
But there are alternatives such as a app someone made that locks your phone using the search button and shows the tv out animation
It really just depends on how you treat your phone, I text a lot, and only check xda and I get about at least 19 hours Stock kernel, and now I'm trying out Tigersblood kernel, and I undervolted my cpu clocks, and set setcpu profiles in Setcpu, and downloaded Superpower from the market (turns off data when screen is off) and monitor about every other week which apps I installed are eating my battery (if any) using System monitor, and I should atleast get about a couple more hours ;]
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It really just depends on how you treat your phone, I text a lot, and only check xda and I get about at least 19 hours Stock kernel, and now I'm trying out Tigersblood kernel, and I undervolted my cpu clocks, and set setcpu profiles in Setcpu, and downloaded Superpower from the market (turns off data when screen is off) and monitor about every other week which apps I installed are eating my battery (if any) using System monitor, and I should atleast get about a couple more hours ;]
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On that part where you talk about super power, I use juice defender, and I turned that option of that turns the data off when my phone goes off because it would take to long to come back on. Is there a delay?
Sent from my sexy vibrant running the ancient nero v5
gobluewolverines4 said:
What about it?
Sent from my sexy vibrant running the ancient nero v5
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its not always about the rom...
nomadrider123 said:
its not always about the rom...
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I know, but the rom does make a difference right?
Sent from my sexy vibrant running the ancient nero v5

[Q] Long list of Issues in Stock 2.2 vibrant

Got a new Vibrant with Stock 2.2 KA6 and kernel 2.6.32.9
I had a fascinate (stock 2.1) before and I see lot of things differing in performance and battery life of the phone.
1. Battery doesn't last long. Lasts 12 hours maximum with wifi, email, gtalk running.
2. Battery lasts 24 hours on minimal email/gtalk/browsing using 2g mobile Network
3. Incall volume is too low, typed in the secret codes and increased it, but the call quality is poor. The sound has high bass and is not crisp and clear.
4. There is a lag while scrolling the apps and moving between different screens. Dont know why there is this rough scroll. Happens in all the apps through out the phone.
5. There is no flash and pics shot using night mode are of poor quality.
6. Some pics shot in day light also seem to be poor.
7. Browser hangs when the page has flash in it
Comparing this with Samsung Fascinate, Fascinate had better battery life and was ultra smooth and fast. Also the flash in the Camera made me a happy customer. Now since I moved out of US and compelled to use a GSM phone.
Now my priorities are to fix this phone:
1. To get better battery Life
2. To get better in call sound quality
3. Able to browse pages with flash in it.
4. To improve the performance of the phone, making it quick and responsive.
Can you tell me which rom/kernel would help me solve the issues.
I got very confused with so many kernels/roms and their versions. I'm not a tech type, so please help me.
My work requires me talking on phone with my clients and sending lot of emails and I'm currently not in US so cant change the phone easily.
Any help would be appreciated.
anticipation said:
Got a new Vibrant with Stock 2.2 KA6 and kernel 2.6.32.9
I had a fascinate (stock 2.1) before and I see lot of things differing in performance and battery life of the phone.
1. Battery doesn't last long. Lasts 12 hours maximum with wifi, email, gtalk running.
2. Battery lasts 24 hours on minimal email/gtalk/browsing using 2g mobile Network
3. Incall volume is too low, typed in the secret codes and increased it, but the call quality is poor. The sound has high bass and is not crisp and clear.
4. There is a lag while scrolling the apps and moving between different screens. Dont know why there is this rough scroll. Happens in all the apps through out the phone.
5. There is no flash and pics shot using night mode are of poor quality.
6. Some pics shot in day light also seem to be poor.
7. Browser hangs when the page has flash in it
Comparing this with Samsung Fascinate, Fascinate had better battery life and was ultra smooth and fast. Also the flash in the Camera made me a happy customer. Now since I moved out of US and compelled to use a GSM phone.
Now my priorities are to fix this phone:
1. To get better battery Life
2. To get better in call sound quality
3. Able to browse pages with flash in it.
4. To improve the performance of the phone, making it quick and responsive.
Can you tell me which rom/kernel would help me solve the issues.
I got very confused with so many kernels/roms and their versions. I'm not a tech type, so please help me.
My work requires me talking on phone with my clients and sending lot of emails and I'm currently not in US so cant change the phone easily.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Most all the roms out there will be a major step up. Ask 5 different ppl and get 5 different answers. Read about the roms in the dev thread and choose one. If your not happy try another. I use Trigger but I am one out of those 5 ppl.
Anything is better than stock
Im with the guy above. Trigger. Most smooth, stable, fast, 2.2 rom out there. (Imo)
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rom:trigger 2.9.4 w/kb5
kernel;overstock 1.4.3
theme:custom mash of all orange/tangerine
Try all of them out..From my experience, Bionix was definitely the fastest, then Bi Winning.
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Im with the guy above. Trigger. Most smooth, stable, fast, 2.2 rom out there. (Imo)
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rom:trigger 2.9.4 w/kb5
kernel;overstock 1.4.3
theme:custom mash of all orange/tangerine
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Will the rom alone solve the in call quality ? Is voodoo anyway
Related to the in call quality. I know that it's related to the sound.
Btw hows the battery life for trigger.
Im using the latest version of Bi-Winning flashed with the KB5 Modem, i've been unplugged for about 30 hours, with light usage, and im at 47% battery life. Call quality seems great. don't take many pictures with my phone. but the ones i have are Ok for a phone. Web Browsing is really fast for a phone, I was at Best buy playing with the Xoom, the Xoom was on Wifi, and my phone on 3G, and the Xoom was only loading pages 2-3 seconds faster, and the Vibrant was displaying flash alot better then the Xoom.
Anyway, you really can't go wrong with any rom. Bionix-v 1.3.1 is great, ran that for a month no problems, until i killed the GPS, and reflashed something Else. Trigger is also great. I'm running Bi-Winning because of the modified?? TouchWiz launcher, has the touchwiz app drawer, but with a customizable Dock on the home screen.
Edit: Voodoo Lag fix, if i understand it correctly, changes the file system on the System Partition from Samsungs RFS (Which isn't very good) to EXT4. Which makes the phone Much faster and snappier. As far as I've know/read, theres no downside to running Voodoo.
Thanks man. I updated to kb5 and the phone is ultra fast now. Lets see how battery performs.
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If you want a bugfree rom Use Trigger or Bi-Winning both will give you everything you want without a bunch of quirks and they both give great battery life.
laylovj said:
Try all of them out..From my experience, Bionix was definitely the fastest, then Bi Winning.
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I agree with you.
Do u mean trigger 3.0.1 ?
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I usually get 30-ish hours from Axura.
But yeah, fourthing (or so) previous recommendations. Without custom ROMs, the Vibrant is essentially unusable. Not even exaggerating.
anticipation said:
Got a new Vibrant with Stock 2.2 KA6 and kernel 2.6.32.9
I had a fascinate (stock 2.1) before and I see lot of things differing in performance and battery life of the phone.
1. Battery doesn't last long. Lasts 12 hours maximum with wifi, email, gtalk running.
2. Battery lasts 24 hours on minimal email/gtalk/browsing using 2g mobile Network
3. Incall volume is too low, typed in the secret codes and increased it, but the call quality is poor. The sound has high bass and is not crisp and clear.
4. There is a lag while scrolling the apps and moving between different screens. Dont know why there is this rough scroll. Happens in all the apps through out the phone.
5. There is no flash and pics shot using night mode are of poor quality.
6. Some pics shot in day light also seem to be poor.
7. Browser hangs when the page has flash in it
Comparing this with Samsung Fascinate, Fascinate had better battery life and was ultra smooth and fast. Also the flash in the Camera made me a happy customer. Now since I moved out of US and compelled to use a GSM phone.
Now my priorities are to fix this phone:
1. To get better battery Life
2. To get better in call sound quality
3. Able to browse pages with flash in it.
4. To improve the performance of the phone, making it quick and responsive.
Can you tell me which rom/kernel would help me solve the issues.
I got very confused with so many kernels/roms and their versions. I'm not a tech type, so please help me.
My work requires me talking on phone with my clients and sending lot of emails and I'm currently not in US so cant change the phone easily.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Add One... BlueTooth sound crashes sound system after using for 20 - 30 minutes.

[Q] Custom ROM

My wife has been having a bunch of problems with her phone going into sleep of death or freezing so I wanted to install a custom ROM for her but she likes the usability of Touchwiz, the default messenger, and the lock screen. Are there any good ROMs that keep these features but improve performance and reliability?
BTW she is currently using entropy's dailydriver kernel and she hates MIUI.
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Unnamed ROM is the most stable ROM I've used. Its got what she wants Touchwiz, stock messenger, and lockscreen. All boat is removed though so no ATT apps. Check it out.
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BlakDye said:
Unnamed ROM is the most stable ROM I've used. Its got what she wants Touchwiz, stock messenger, and lockscreen. All boat is removed though so no ATT apps. Check it out.
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UnNamed is DEF the way to go.
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All bloat is removed though so no ATT apps.
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You can put back any of the stock apps from here.
Thanks all. I'm going to try that this weekend and hopefully she will have better luck than with stock.
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If she is running stock voltages (e.g. not undervolting) and encountering SoDs with my kernel, you may have a defective device - Try running 100% stock (stock kernel even) without using SetCPU at all. If you encounter SoDs, you have justification for a warranty exchange.
If you encounter SoDs only with my kernel and without any undervolting, I would be very interested to collect more details.
Entropy512 said:
If she is running stock voltages (e.g. not undervolting) and encountering SoDs with my kernel, you may have a defective device - Try running 100% stock (stock kernel even) without using SetCPU at all. If you encounter SoDs, you have justification for a warranty exchange.
If you encounter SoDs only with my kernel and without any undervolting, I would be very interested to collect more details.
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No undervolting, underclocking, or profiles enabled. Just your kernel and root.
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Test with stock kernel - see if it's the kernel or the device.
If the device still does it with the stock kernel, you should take it in for an exchange.
restored her stock kernel last night. So we shall see if she still has problems.
BlakDye said:
Unnamed ROM is the most stable ROM I've used. Its got what she wants Touchwiz, stock messenger, and lockscreen. All boat is removed though so no ATT apps. Check it out.
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Agreed. I love UnNamed Rom and I am currently using Entropy's 1208 kernel and I see a HUGE difference in battery life, speed, and responsiveness (Quadrant score 2600 before and 3800 - 4000 after). Thank you to Entropy and gtg!! BTW, I for one did not like CM7, missing a bunch of features that Unnamed 1.3 has and much less hassle restoring my apps to my liking. Getting google apps back was a pain.
If I may ask a noob question: Anybody here tried UnNamed 2.0.0? How did it go so far? Is it worth going through re-configuring user settings again or better wait for ICS?
cheers to you all.
AtlanM87 said:
Agreed. I love UnNamed Rom and I am currently using Entropy's 1208 kernel and I see a HUGE difference in battery life, speed, and responsiveness (Quadrant score 2600 before and 3800 - 4000 after). Thank you to Entropy and gtg!! BTW, I for one did not like CM7, missing a bunch of features that Unnamed 1.3 has and much less hassle restoring my apps to my liking. Getting google apps back was a pain.
If I may ask a noob question: Anybody here tried UnNamed 2.0.0? How did it go so far? Is it worth going through re-configuring user settings again or better wait for ICS?
cheers to you all.
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I would not wait for ics go ahead and flash 2.0 its awesome!
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Thanks! Very tempted and probably cannot resist! Any good way to get your old settings back as painless as possible? I am using titanium (carefully and selectively...) but its still a little unpredictable and cumbersome.
AtlanM87 said:
Thanks! Very tempted and probably cannot resist! Any good way to get your old settings back as painless as possible? I am using titanium (carefully and selectively...) but its still a little unpredictable and cumbersome.
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If you're talking about Menu>Settings? (volume, ringtone, haptic feedback etc etc) I don't think that's possible. You can restore apps with Titanium Backup, but that's the closes you could get to getting your "old settings"...
Thanks! No, I meant stuff like your email exchange server set up, juicedefender settings, tasker etc. Also, have to go back and set up your pages with apps to your liking all over again.
AtlanM87 said:
Agreed. I love UnNamed Rom and I am currently using Entropy's 1208 kernel and I see a HUGE difference in battery life, speed, and responsiveness (Quadrant score 2600 before and 3800 - 4000 after). Thank you to Entropy and gtg!! BTW, I for one did not like CM7, missing a bunch of features that Unnamed 1.3 has and much less hassle restoring my apps to my liking. Getting google apps back was a pain.
If I may ask a noob question: Anybody here tried UnNamed 2.0.0? How did it go so far? Is it worth going through re-configuring user settings again or better wait for ICS?
cheers to you all.
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I upgraded several hours ago. I did *not* wipe, so I did not have to set anything up again. So far I have found no problems of any kind, no FC's, no apps or features that refuse to work, etc. Of course, I havn't tried everything so far, but gtg did say it would probably work, he just didn't recommend it in his thread because he hadn't tested.
Brilliant! I will try the same thing and report back. BTW, love how you guys support the newcomers!
Done that. Same here, back to how it was without any problems without factory reset/wipe. Question: I don't see a change, really. Is it because I did not wipe? For example swype looks just the same as before (version 3.25.91.30637.t180). Running Quadrant its now consistently at 3900, but otherwise I don't see a change. What am I missing?
AtlanM87 said:
Done that. Same here, back to how it was without any problems without factory reset/wipe. Question: I don't see a change, really. Is it because I did not wipe? For example swype looks just the same as before (version 3.25.91.30637.t180). Running Quadrant its now consistently at 3900, but otherwise I don't see a change. What am I missing?
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This is still UnNamed. Now based on 2.3.6. Some new things noticable, like overscroll glow, and screen rotation animation from ICS. Some things not obvious such as take picture during a call. List of new additions in his thread in the OP. Modifications to touchwiz to optomize smoothness - I can't really tell the difference, except now the windows won't scroll continuously, which is a negative feature as far as I am concerned. gtg said it had to be disabled to improve the smoothness.
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This is still UnNamed. Now based on 2.3.6. Some new things noticable, like overscroll glow, and screen rotation animation from ICS. Some things not obvious such as take picture during a call. List of new additions in his thread in the OP. Modifications to touchwiz to optomize smoothness - I can't really tell the difference, except now the windows won't scroll continuously, which is a negative feature as far as I am concerned. gtg said it had to be disabled to improve the smoothness.
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Just a quick follow up. Using it since yesterday without problems. Battery life (asked on some other threads) is excellent. I would guesstimate 2 - 3 %/hour batter drain on light usage (running JuiceDefender custom settings) which is pretty good. I am not sure what I should be seeing/be excited about when swiveling (sorry). All the apps that I regularly use are doing fine. Looks to me like another solid gtg product. BTW, quadrant hovers around 3600. I am not overclocking, defeats the purpuse of battery saving for me. cheers.
Seconded on Unnamed ROM. Though, the CRT off animation for me is flipped in 2.1.0 -_-

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