lol or void rom? - Optimus One, P500, V General

which is more stable? which do you prefer more? thanks
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Void ...echo....its great
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if you are ok with apps2sd, then go with LOL else go with void.

void echo the best rom and + dookmat kernel 806 mhz stability +lg touch fix

openoptimus In my opinion the most stable and beautiful proshivka.hot and does not shine FPS

but i can't feel the power of void echo
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Void Echo
I installed void echo yesterday ... Very stable when OC'd @ 806Mhz ...
@864Mhz it crashes ....
@825 system was slower than before ....
Touch feels awesome now ... Does not lag anymore as it was with my custom lg rom ....
But yea ... Does not luk gud ... No wallpapers ... But sum ringtones were added ...
Did anyone here find any other stable ROMs ??? I heard Megatron's performance oriented ... Is it better than Void ????

If you want good looks, LOL is the way to go. the only quirk is, LOL uses 2.2.2 and it's kind of slower compared to 2.2 in 3D games... well atleast when I bench neocore.
and openoptimus looks fine too, with all the customization.

try LOL, it looks good.
openoptimus seems to have many customization's for the interface.
devoid.franco is stable, but it doesn't have a2sd and no stock apps including calender,clock,calculator.
EDIT

void.echo is fantastic I have set setCPU profiles as follows:
Charging - 600min - 748max
Battery <70% - 245min - 480max
Battery <80% - 320min - 480max
Screen off - 122min - 320max
With these profiles I got 4 - 5% drain in 10hours, over night, standby. With moderate use, 1 - 2% an hour, that is with wifi, gps, 3G & sync off. Dunno if it could get any better.

thanks for all the replies. welll, i guess.i would just stick with void for the mean time, afterwards i would try lol
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i like void.. the customization and performance are gr8

can anybody plz tell me in detail from where i can get terminal emulator app. through this can i install rom in my rooted LG Optimus One ??

i think you can download one from the market
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amit.meena05 said:
can anybody plz tell me in detail from where i can get terminal emulator app. through this can i install rom in my rooted LG Optimus One ??
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You have to flash recovery to install other roms
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albert88rules said:
i like void.. the customization and performance are gr8
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yes i like void too but lol look great .... try all two rom

newsflash.. I got 12% battery drain in 17 hours, standby. I'm not a pro at android but I might give a little tut. on how to save battery life to the max. Atleast, it works for my P500 so it should work for you.
Uninstall every unnecessary app, including system apps (those apps, that does not mess up with the system stability - If you uninstall Email app, you will not solve your problems with Gmail app).. same with Messaging. That said, leave as minimum apps in the background as you can. App killer does not solve this problem, it just closes bg apps - they restart after some time. I'm using ATK (Advanced Task Killer), It usually kills 1 - 3 apps, so.. I have a minimum of apps running in the bg.
Setcpu - profiles - governors--
My profiles are as follows
Charging - 480min - 748max
Battery <90% - 245min - 600max
Battery <70% - 245min - 600max (U can live with one profile for the battery, I have 2 in case I want to change the 2nd profile)
Screen off - 122min - 245max -- This is what saves my battery in standby.
The governors are ondemand for usage & conservative for screen off.
I hope this helps If anyone has a better idea on how to save battery life, please share yours as well.

hi guys..the first rom i tried was lol 1.4.2,after a month iflash open optimus 0.048 but my phone rebooted every five minutes,i think this happens because of amon-ra recovery which i have and open optimus needs clockworkmod recovery to flash it,so i flash lol again and dookmatt kernel and now i got antutu benchmark 1128 with 245min/729max cpu...lol rom is sooooooooooo stable for me,everything works great without modify anything

void echo is stable... and very customizable... i havent tried LOL but i really dont care much about looks

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[Q] Is Autokiller needed on Gingerbread CM7 V2.5?

I was just wondering if Autokiller is need on Gingerbread CM7 2.5? If so, what are some settings for the best performance and battery life. Also what is are some good SetCpu settings as well? Thanks for the help!
Gb 2.5!?
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But no, android doesn‘t need task killers, and should not be used normaly.
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No need for setcpu unless you want to specify separate settings for when the screen is off. You can change cpu settings in settings>CMsettings>performance>cpu settings.
mloewen88 said:
I was just wondering if Autokiller is need on Gingerbread CM7 2.5? If so, what are some settings for the best performance and battery life. Also what is are some good SetCpu settings as well? Thanks for the help!
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I haven't used Autokiller since AndroidOS 2.1.
I don't use SetCPU anymore; right now I'm using Conap's CPUBoost. I have it set to OnDemand (SmartAss is just too laggy, especially coming out of sleep). Minimum I have set to 245 and max to 768. In Advanced Settings in CPUBoost, I have the Screen on/off Profile set to 245 min and 480 max.
I stopped using autokiller when I went to GSB 2.1
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Same here, no task killer necessary. Android does a pretty good job managing memory by itself.
Running GSB 2.5 myself atm.
mrBira said:
But no, android doesn‘t need task killers, and should not be used normaly.
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Autokiller isn't a task killer, though, it just changes Android's memory limitation settings or something of the sorts (full details here).
Anyways, I still use it (on GSBv2.5). It doesn't always show noticeable speed increases, but there will be some scenarios where I will get a kick of responsiveness with it compared to without.
I've used Task Killer since android 1.6 to kill apps and it freed memory. Then when I got to Shed's 2.3 I was wondering what was killing my battery life and guess what it was, it was the good old Task Killer it was using 44 % and the screen was only 39 %. So I uninstalled it and have never looked back. If anything GB is running smoother than ever but that could be now that I'm using 2.5 that that is making it all seem good but I have no problems with low memory or lag.

[Guide]Make an Optimus One to fit you, save battery and get best performance!!!

Code:
This guide is just something to give you choices, anything you do it's your job, but just get some inspiration;)
WARNING!!! I am not responsible for anything you do to your phone, just try not get too fuzzy with it, or you will brick your phone!!!
Most the thing here will be for rooted phones, if something not working don't blame me, blame GOOGLE...
This only Applies to stock GB and CM 7.1 by mik_os, any other ROMs may not be supported, sorry.
READ©Up There!!!
Any extra info and apps are welcome
* - No danger, definitely go for it!!!
** - This may make your phone unstable, but if you find the solution in time, you are fine...
*** - May make your O1 un-start-able...
**** - Can brick the phone, can destroy it forever!!!
Install CyanogenMod, it will save at least 100MB of your internal storage(as all apps are on ROM, LG apps are on internal memory in stock).
Also, may do much more better things to your phone, but be careful.
Try custom kernels by franco for overclock!!!
First of all, lets start with the CPU****
Use SetCpu
I will tell the frequencies, and what I recommend for, any other advises are good, for any frequency, or atleast the major ones(122-480-600-729-768-806-864)
122MHz** - Lowest, but there are some things:
- Use this if you don't use your phone, only for rare talking and stuff...
- If you have 2% battery drops in 2 mins after you turn the screen on, this is the problem of 122 min...
- If you use your phone more than 1 time/hour (no matter how much), don't use this as min...
245MHz* - Avoid it at all costs, it does nothing good, takes same battery as 480, but it is slower, finish tasks slower, don't use...
320MHz* - This is not good for anything...
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480MHz* - My favorite, 90% of my use, will save battery, fast response, maybe it will work as max a bit, some apps work like a charm on 480
- Anyone using the phone for anything else other than calling... this is the best!!!
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600MHz* - use it if no need for OverClock, as I noticed, only Angry Birds and Facebook app gets boosted...
729MHz** - Best Overclocking for battery, will not affect any of your phone, battery is as much as 600, no way you shouldn't use it, no heat up also!!!
768MHz** - best performance without affecting hardware, it will heat up a bit...
806MHz**** - Last one that will not burn it in 5 minutes, I would not go any higher...
864MHz**** - If this works on your phone, it is 100% new and 100% perfect!!!
MENTIONS, VERY IMPORTANT: It depends on your phone, manufacture errors, your phone may go stable @864MHz, or it may not go higher than 600... mine goes at 768MHz, any higher gets me KP...
If you don't need profiles, just get No Frills***
Governors
minmax - like the name, goes to min or to max, it is horrible!!!
Scary - a modified conservative, a bit weird... try it you may like it, better at battery than conservative, worse at gaming, non-gamers, try this!
SmartassV2 - Good, try, great... a better version of smartass, use this if you have it, great for fast gaming, but not good for long use...
SavagedZen - WTF IS THIS???????
smartass - it changes the frequency very good, it really is smart, see v2↑
conservative - goes up and down in stages, not 122→729, but 122→320→600→652→…, really good for long uses and short uses, not taking battery like others, but it has a lower start when gaming, lag in 1st 2 minutes, but then it is no more lag, tested on "Diversion", a really cool highend game.
ondemand - this is what you had when the phone came!!!
userspace - WTF IS THIS??????
powersave - keeps at minimum frequency...
interactiveX - modified version of interactive, which goes to max in second... it is same as SmartassV2, a bit stabler on my phone.
performance - stays at max...
SmartassV2 and InteractiveX have build-in sleep profiles, it saves battery when standby-ing and best performance at gaming, while scary gets you best battery and a usable phone, and conservative the best performance/battery.
Next, VM heap(RAM allowed for an app):*
This will take more RAM, but will boost the CPU and more things...
On CM7, go to performance settings-VM heap
On stock ROM, install VM heap tool from the market...
Set it to 32MB*, this is already done in CM7, but on stock ROM it is easy and then then BOOSTED...
24MB will slow apps...**
48MB will fill the RAM fast, making system autokill kill too fast...**
OR just change the value in build.prop
Use a simple launcher, that may save battery and use low CPU... Here are my recommends:***
Nemus Launcher*
- Looks a bit like LGHome, and takes less battery
- Very smooth, look at the video it has on the market...
- It really is fast response and quick launch, a new experience
- Very simple, smooth and
LauncherPro*
- Very good, my personal favorite, will save battery and keep options, will need to be updated if ICS comes, tho...
- Smooth, but no horizontal drawer...
ADW*
- I hate that this is hard control, not very smooth, YOU have to chose it, but if you tried more, you will see it is not the smoothest, not the most customisable, but a pretty good combination...
- You can get used to it, but if you used LGHome for more than a month, you won't need this, you will quit it!
Zeam*
- This one gets updated, and really fixes the bugs it had... it is not an usual one, but minimalistic, like it says
- Most of the big launcher won't get updated anymore, abandoned...
- This one is good, but it is not exactly smooth, but power save
GO Launcher**
- With the right combination, they say you have it smooth, I didn't
- Did 2 factory resets because of the corrupted data after a few glitches that made me remove the battery...
- DO NOT SET default if you want this, dangerous... only thing that did something bad when I was not rooted, got me bootloops((((((
Watch out the setting you enable, maybe you don't need all kinds of gestures, anything you don't use, DISABLE!!!*
APPS TO USE OR NOT TO USE, YOUR OPINION IS BETTER, THIS IS JUST MY ADVICE:
NO TASK KILLERS(ATK, ATM, TasKiller). Use minfree, set the values you need, the other tweaks you need and enjoy!
Juice Defender will only help you... really when does it help?????
Link2SD - easiest way to manage, freeze, uninstall, move2sd, any app management that requires root, except backup!!!
Just uninstall any app you don't need!
Data on Demand - Really good, try it
Freeze system apps (Link2SD above!!!) with ugly UI and slow, like the Browser and Gallery (YOU MUST), but get a better app before that, with all those missing functions...
Replace Gallery with QuickPic and Browser with Dolphin, which is the only one with cool UI, fast startup and FULL, Opera Mini and Mobile are NOT full, but they are fast
If you want to save your eyes, use Screen Filter*
Yahoo Mail and Gmail are huge hogs!!! If you don't need instant notifications, use stock for that, it refreshes automatically when you start it, takes 2 seconds to refresh, and no battery lost...
Disable profiles in SetCpu if you don't need, that takes battery too!
Use Autostarts, this is your problem, your apps, good luck, but watch out...*** If you want, google autostarts.apk, I got it that way
Disable unused settings, never use high quality in games and apps, that are made for hdpi, O1 is MDPI...*
Don't use wifi when it is not there, just hogs battery, I know some people use it everytime, everywhere, just get it on when you use it, or if you have at home...*
GPS* - This only works OUTDOOR, don't enable it in the house
Get brightness to minimum, will save your eyes and trust me, get it to max in sun and you see it perfect, get it off when at home and see it the same...*
AutoSync* - Disable sync for crappy apps, some things just sync without working at all...
Data* also takes lot of battery(very much, actually), so disable it when not in use, if you want it off when screen off, use Data on Demand
Also, empty your screens, don't use 10 widgets per screen, I use 1 and I am happy, they don't inform you that much, you know...
*Disable setting you don't need( like the high quality images in cm7 menu, what is it good at Optimus one?), eg: I never use gestures, I type Facebook faster than making an "f" in gestures, and that takes some of the CPU, disable everything you don't need or that doesn't help!!!
Angry birds(not seasons and Rio, only the classic) has an option to disable the background, that will make it 2x faster...
Disable history you don't need, flash when you don't need...*
Useful links:
ROOT O1 worked for me without a hard reset
CM7 by mik_os
Kernel for Gingerbread and mik_os 6.6.1
Kernel for stock FroYo and 6.5.x by mik
New baseband(if you want cyanogenmod and you upgraded to 2.3)
SetCpu
FEEL FREE TO CONTRADICT ME OR GIVE ME MORE APPS AND ADVISES, TELL ME IF ANYTHING IS OUTDATED, AND FEEL FREE TO PRESS THANKS!!!****
suggestion #1 - lower the font size!
SetCPU - runs as a service, instead I'd suggest a boot script or No Frills
VM heap tool - just change the value in build.prop no need for an app
SD Cardbooster - use init.d script or add your desired value to init.local.rc
Autostarts - take it or leave it, most of the startup processes end up cached and not actually loaded into memory. It will improve boot times though.
Advanced Task Killer - Most experts don't suggest task killers... they're not needed.
Turducken said:
suggestion #1 - lower the font size!
SetCPU - runs as a service, instead I'd suggest a boot script or No Frills
VM heap tool - just change the value in build.prop no need for an app
SD Cardbooster - use init.d script or add your desired value to init.local.rc
Autostarts - take it or leave it, most of the startup processes end up cached and not actually loaded into memory. It will improve boot times though.
Advanced Task Killer - Most experts don't suggest task killers... they're not needed.
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OK this may help, but no average user can do them, they will just brick there phone...
In thinking about it, I hate Task Killers, Androids memory management is actually pretty good. Instead search "minfree" on the Market and play with the settings. It's safer and more effective.
Task killer + noob = disaster.
vlt96 said:
Don't use 806, hogs battery and give you kernel panics...
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Ammm....no Hogs Here on 806, running smooth and hardly made a difference from 729-806 wrt battery draining FOR ME.
just make sure u dont keep all your apps open in the background.
and About the Task manager
i use TaskKiller its got a nice 1 button end apps widget that runs in 1x1 mode. And u can add running services to the ignore list, like DSP manager, Google Services, Messages etc that wont flood the Running apps list, And Whenever u use other apps like Market,Maps or the Browser and wont use it soon again u can end those apps and get some free ram over there.
Specially after Playing some games and browsing pics using a PicManager.
Anyways gr9 Tips
gnsxp said:
Ammm....no Hogs Here on 806, running smooth and hardly made a difference from 729-806 wrt battery draining FOR ME.
just make sure u dont keep all your apps open in the background.
and About the Task manager
i use TaskKiller its got a nice 1 button end apps widget that runs in 1x1 mode. And u can add running services to the ignore list, like DSP manager, Google Services, Messages etc that wont flood the Running apps list, And Whenever u use other apps like Market,Maps or the Browser and wont use it soon again u can end those apps and get some free ram over there.
Specially after Playing some games and browsing pics using a PicManager.
Anyways gr9 Tips
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I cannot recommend a task killer, everyone knows about them, but memory managers are only for root, so they must get known, I will recommend no task killer, sorry(to avoid noobs getting lower performance just because.they can't make an ignore list...)
What should I do with cache, does it speed it up or just make some stuff slower, or cached data may even boost?
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I disagree saying 806 or whatever is a battery hog. there is no recommended frequency, as everybody uses their phone differently. Some may use CPU intensive apps or functions that are only good for battery at maybe 806mhz. For those light users, overclocking isn't very good, as their need for CPU is less and overclocking just drains more battery.
terratrix said:
I disagree saying 806 or whatever is a battery hog. there is no recommended frequency, as everybody uses their phone differently. Some may use CPU intensive apps or functions that are only good for battery at maybe 806mhz. For those light users, overclocking isn't very good, as their need for CPU is less and overclocking just drains more battery.
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I mean 806 is bad for phone, you can use it, but you need to br carefull...
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Nice tips matee..I disagree with your point saying frequencies below 480 drain no less battery.(have read Franco n fserve sayn d same as you ) but fore me-
With 122-729 interactivex I lose 1% in 2hours .but with 480-729 interactivex I lost 2-3 % in 1 1/2 -2 hours on standby.
And I feel no lag at all while unclocking..
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androidusero1p500 said:
Nice tips matee..I disagree with your point saying frequencies below 480 drain no less battery.(have read Franco n fserve sayn d same as you ) but fore me-
With 122-729 interactivex I lose 1% in 2hours .but with 480-729 interactivex I lost 2-3 % in 1 1/2 -2 hours on standby.
And I feel no lag at all while unclocking..
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I don't know what to say, the 480 and 122 have same voltage, and the battery it takes works in SmartAssV2, interactiveX is made for gaming and using it, but I don't think it will keep at lowest, I will add that interactive governors are better at 122 min, but Amy others, I think best is 480, it depends so much on the governor, try scary, that is cool.to see how the frequencies change very odd...
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aah... good one.. but a lot of other things uve mised here !! the real normal ones.. like brightness, sync, etc.. n also , i would like to give the phone n iphone type smoothess n cool animations.. (only for adw n cm7)
first from spare parts, make windows animation 'slow' or 'normal' n make transition animation 'normal' n from adw settings > screen prefference > in the end there is a setting to adjust screen transition speed. keep it somewhere in the centre.. this'll give u amazing smoothness !
harshdoshi25 said:
aah... good one.. but a lot of other things uve mised here !! the real normal ones.. like brightness, sync, etc.. n also , i would like to give the phone n iphone type smoothess n cool animations.. (only for adw n cm7)
first from spare parts, make windows animation 'slow' or 'normal' n make transition animation 'normal' n from adw settings > screen prefference > in the end there is a setting to adjust screen transition speed. keep it somewhere in the centre.. this'll give u amazing smoothness !
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I will get that when I go on PC, but will the smoothness take off the performance?
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vlt96 said:
I don't know what to say, the 480 and 122 have same voltage, and the battery it takes works in SmartAssV2, interactiveX is made for gaming and using it, but I don't think it will keep at lowest, I will add that interactive governors are better at 122 min, but Amy others, I think best is 480, it depends so much on the governor, try scary, that is cool.to see how the frequencies change very odd...
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I don't think so. I think 122 Mhz is using a different voltage, only 245,320 and 480mhz are the same voltage. However 122 mhz is slow and unresponsive so...
terratrix said:
I don't think so. I think 122 Mhz is using a different voltage, only 245,320 and 480mhz are the same voltage. However 122 mhz is slow and unresponsive so...
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It is much batter to have fast responsive doing something in a second at 480 than having to reboot just to get rid of the 122 lag...
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igivecandy said:
thx for the tips
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I will try making this just to give you advices, but making your own choices, knowing what exactly are you doing, making an O1 just the way you want, for example I am gonna say what is every frequency good for, but I will tell you what are the risks, but does anyone have a voltage list for every frequency( up to 864, if you can...).
So I will thank you, I need more help...
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Should mke the thread as "discussion", as this topic os quite subjective.
But very good topic!! Im happy to see this topic, as a noob, this give me a lot understanding to enhance my O1.
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just wanna add something.. .
DONT PUT TOO MUCH WIDGET ON YOUR HOMESCREEN coz it will affect your scrolling speed..
JastaPein said:
just wanna add something.. .
DONT PUT TOO MUCH WIDGET ON YOUR HOMESCREEN coz it will affect your scrolling speed..
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This was just what I was gonna do now
What I do:
1. Install Titanium Backup, QuickPic, and another browser that's meant to be kill-able.
2. Freeze Android's default browser and Gallery.
3. Set the 2 things I downloaded as default.
Browser and Gallery had been the culprits of a lot of my battery leaks for the past 7 months. How'd I know? Watchdog. Install Watchdog. It's a lifesaver.
Also, no problems with GO Launcher
(Help )got myself autokiller memory optimiser(minfree) from market ..what should my settings be to keep minimum ram at 280?
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Xperia S ICS Problems

Do anybody know how to solve these ICS issues on Sony stock ICS ROM without flashing custom ROM?
- Very laggy
- Call loud speaker volume very low after upgrading from GB to ICS.
- Data speed reduced significantly.
- Read write speed reduced significantoh as well.
- Call disconnect more frequently.
- Graphics n benchmark score do improve but UI is much more laggy in comparison to GB.
- App crash n FC more oftenly.
- Battery drain much quicker in comparison to GB in same scenario n conditions.
- Everything became much more jorky, slow n laggy.
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.50 firmware doesn't have this issues.
rhogz said:
.50 firmware doesn't have this issues.
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I'm currently using .50 n still much more laggy n slow in all ways comparing to gb
Actually I also compare with htc sensation xe which has the exact hardware as lt26i, but less ram.
But idk y sensation xe is extremely smooth...
tomfan203 said:
I'm currently using .50 n still much more laggy n slow in all ways comparing to gb
Actually I also compare with htc sensation xe which has the exact hardware as lt26i, but less ram.
But idk y sensation xe is extremely smooth...
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I haven't experience much lag, and for me, to be honest, .50 firmware is much faster than my GB firmware.
If your phone is rooted you can edit/tweak your build prop. Try custom ROM if you want.
rhogz said:
I haven't experience much lag, and for me, to be honest, .50 firmware is much faster than my GB firmware.
If your phone is rooted you can edit/tweak your build prop. Try custom ROM if you want.
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My phone is already rooted n
- CPU overclocked to 1728 GHz
- Keep GPU rendering enabled
- Used speed up scripts
- Used touchscreen booster
- Used network speed booster
- Set eMMC cache size to 3072 KB
- With around 350 apps installed
- With 7 IMs running
- With 3 task killers running
- 2 out of 3 task killers used for auto kill
- 5 widgets
- All 5 homescreens r full
My fd's Sensation XE has even more apps n widgets than me, less RAM, but strangely it's still extremely smooth like when it was new...
tomfan203 said:
My phone is already rooted n
- CPU overclocked to 1728 GHz
- Keep GPU rendering enabled
- Used speed up scripts
- Used touchscreen booster
- Used network speed booster
- Set eMMC cache size to 3072 KB
- With around 350 apps installed
- With 7 IMs running
- With 3 task killers running
- 2 out of 3 task killers used for auto kill
- 5 widgets
- All 5 homescreens r full
My fd's Sensation XE has even more apps n widgets than me, less RAM, but strangely it's still extremely smooth like when it was new...
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Never use Task Killer, uninstall it, it causes problems. I have task killers before, and I can tell you it's not helping your phone.
I'm only using OC for games (XSX Kernel v5 smoothest Kernel for me)
Reduce your widgets
again, NEVER use Task Killer http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27560775
Do a fresh install. Wipe data too of 2.50 firmware. Just exclude kernel in FlashTool. Make sure you're cpu Governors are 'on demand' mine are set from 84- 1620 and is very smooth and fast.
Don't **** about with scripts and boosters and task killers. And don't overclock too much as your cpu might not like it and cause reboots
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Ben36 said:
Do a fresh install. Wipe data too of 2.50 firmware. Just exclude kernel in FlashTool. Make sure you're cpu Governors are 'on demand' mine are set from 84- 1620 and is very smooth and fast.
Don't **** about with scripts and boosters and task killers. And don't overclock too much as your cpu might not like it and cause reboots
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Default Max of my CPU is 1512 MHz n I overclocked it to 1674 MHz to increase performance.
Default Min of my CPU is 382 MHz n I underclocked it to 192 MHz to increase battery life.
I'll always do a fresh install for every ROM.
rhogz said:
Never use Task Killer, uninstall it, it causes problems. I have task killers before, and I can tell you it's not helping your phone.
I'm only using OC for games (XSX Kernel v5 smoothest Kernel for me)
Reduce your widgets
again, NEVER use Task Killer http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27560775
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I'm also using XSX Kernel, but V6
N my fd's Sensation XE has much more apps n widgets than me, around 8 widgets n all 7 homescreens r full, with animated wallpaper as well.
tomfan203 said:
I'm also using XSX Kernel, but V6
N my fd's Sensation XE has much more apps n widgets than me, around 8 widgets n all 7 homescreens r full, with animated wallpaper as well.
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I tried v6, it's not as smooth as v5. I tested it on games, MC3. When I used v6 it lags, but with v5 it really does its job
XSX Kernel V5
rhogz said:
I tried v6, it's not as smooth as v5. I tested it on games, MC3. When I used v6 it lags, but with v5 it really does its job
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Where can I be able to dl V5 right now ?
It's all V6 on the web...

[P/U/SOLA/GO] COMPLETE Guide to make your KIT KAT ROM more FUNCTIONAL

This is my first thread, so please contact me if I have done something wrong
Main criterias that need work
-Sound loudness
-Ram management
-Performance
-Battery life
-Gaming
Better speaker volume
One of the biggest problem of cm11 based roms is the ow speaker volume. This can be Overcome by using VIPER4ANDROID
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
It improves sound loudness by a great deal. TRY IT YOURSELF!!!!! Tick xloud down in settings and see the miracle happen:good::good:{Install app drivers properly and use methods as mentioned in app thread}
Performance
-Use interactive governor as it gives the best performance. Use performance in settings to do so or downloada 3rd party app from play store. For eg No-frills cpu control { Dont forget to apply set on boot.}
-DONT ENABLE AUTO BRIGHTNESS. It locks frequency at max.
-Dont use ART. It is just negligibly faster but can cause problems with certain apps
-If you are facing,strange problems that are other are not facing, flash stock ics ftf file in flashmode using flashtool and then flash the rom's kernel in fastboot mode and install the rom
Ram management
Try fly-on mod if it suits you [did suit me, I run whatsapp, VIER4ANDROID, HD widgets, Google Search, launcher, all without any of them redrawing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226373
Dont forget to take a nandroid backup
[According to me, its better than supercharger especially for our device as fly on mod is optimized for 512mb devices, I even got random reboots with supercharger, so use fly on mod]{yes, they do exactly the same thing}
-Download memory manager from play store and set the values as follows
8,10,20,24,26,28
Dont forget to tick apply on boot
-According to me, dont use any task killers and similar 3rd party apps
- I dont even use KSM or purging or assets[you may if you like to
-Greenify Ram hungry apps such as whatsapp and facebook
-Download any root explorer and then go to build.prop in system
Then search for ro.config.low_ram=false and change from false to true
though this will cause to transperant notificatin disappear, believe me, it will help a lot
Better Battery Life
-If you want battery life, use conservative or lionheart as cpu governor
-Follow certain simple techniques such as
1 Switch off wifi and mobile network when not in use
2 Use 2g network whenever possible over 3g
3 Switch off bluetooth or NFC when not in use
-Use BETTERBATTERYSTATS from play store to know whats using your battery
-use Wakelock Detector from play store to know which apps are waking up your device
-Geenifying apps saves battery life even
-Sometimes happens is due to frequent changes of roms, battery gets uncaliberated and shows wrong stats. Follow these steps
1 Charge your phone overnight
2 Use the whole battery the next day and then again charge battery from 0-100%
-Airplane mode- use airplane mode during night, it will save overnight battery drain
-Turn off auto sync and location, it will save both battery and RAM
-Use Juice Defender from play store{It isnt just a placebo, it really works}
-Refer to this guide for detailed info http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969741
Better gaming performance
-Reduce game graphics to improve performance
1 Download and install xposed module http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
2 Download and install app settings http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2437377
3 In app settings, choose the game you wanna play.
4 Reduce the resolution to lowest
5 Reduce density from 240 to 150 and save the settings and reboot
By this you will get lower graphics but smooth gaming experience, especially on heavy 3d games
-Fly on mod will also help
-Use xbooster and set gaming mode
-Set ondemand as cpu governor and row as io scheduler
-Use airplane mode while playing offline games, it will stop internet services like location, syncing etc and clear ram as well as cpu performance
Using these tricks your gaming performance will increase significantly
By following these easy steps, we can make our Kit Kat roms fit for daily use
Again, if I did something wrong, please inform me
Please press thanks if I helped you and if you like my thread
Battery calibration is just a myth among other fake tweaks
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Garcia98 said:
Battery calibration is just a myth among other fake tweaks
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Yeah, but still I always calibrate my battery when I installed a new rom. IDK, I want to believe that it makes my battery life longer haha.
Warhoax said:
Yeah, but still I always calibrate my battery when I installed a new rom. IDK, I want to believe that it makes my battery life longer haha.
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Well, actually placebo effect is very powerful LOL
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Thanks bro, I was bored with the sound issue... but calibrate battery helps, because sometimes my phone gets crazy and power off with no charge, then I just turn it on and there's almost 50% of battery!
BrunoLopesBR said:
but calibrate battery helps, because sometimes my phone gets crazy and power off with no charge, then I just turn it on and there's almost 50% of battery!
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It seems that you know more about Android than a Google engineer
PS: https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13dgb0rksywh3muq222fzkqnwfgdbgrk04
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Garcia98 said:
It seems that you know more about Android than a Google engineer
PS: https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13dgb0rksywh3muq222fzkqnwfgdbgrk04
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Oh, sorry... and thanks, I didn't know that
but do you know how to avoid the reboots that I mentioned? It's very boring...
BrunoLopesBR said:
Oh, sorry... and thanks, I didn't know that
but do you know how to avoid the reboots that I mentioned? It's very boring...
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Welcome to the marvellous world of lithium batteries! xD
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Nice thread
Thanks information is very useful :cyclops:
Some notes.
V4A is not compatible with walkman. (If you have it and its libs installed it won't work. )
Auto brightness doesn't lock my frequency at max. Probably ROM specific. (i use Weekly 4 cm 11 xperia p)
Flashing stock should not make a difference as entire /system partition is wiped on flashing.
Other than that all is good. (Wipe battery stats will have negligible effects and only when there ate major changes (like power hal) in ROM and you flash without wiping data. )
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Thanks for the solutions! But I 've got some questions:
1. interactive governor - is it really the best one? If so, why it's not set as default?
2. You advise to not use ART...but what exactly it is (and where it is)?
Cheers!
pentoza said:
Thanks for the solutions! But I 've got some questions:
1. interactive governor - is it really the best one? If so, why it's not set as default?
2. You advise to not use ART...but what exactly it is (and where it is)?
Cheers!
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According to me interactive and smartassv2 an interactive are the best ones. It is not default probably because of battery
About ART http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-art-of-android/
It is present in developer options in settings
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Hamza Murad said:
Some notes.
V4A is not compatible with walkman. (If you have it and its libs installed it won't work. )
Auto brightness doesn't lock my frequency at max. Probably ROM specific. (i use Weekly 4 cm 11 xperia p)
Flashing stock should not make a difference as entire /system partition is wiped on flashing.
Other than that all is good. (Wipe battery stats will have negligible effects and only when there ate major changes (like power hal) in ROM and you flash without wiping data. )
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I got v4a work with walkman. Either you delete dspmanager, or using compatible mode in v4a
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Honestly I don't see nearly any difference in speaker loudness using Viper4Android. Of course, sound quality and volume are much better on headset. But it doesn't change too much with speaker problem.
/CM11 on SOLA/
pentoza said:
Honestly I don't see nearly any difference in speaker loudness using Viper4Android. Of course, sound quality and volume are much better on headset. But i doesn't change to much with speaker problem.
/CM11 on SOLA/
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Have you intalled the drivers properly??????
you have to install busybox from playstore, it is a very imp step. And also click xloud from down in the settings and set the effect to maximum
chetan_p said:
Have you intalled the drivers properly??????
you have to install busybox from playstore, it is a very imp step. And also click xloud from down in the settings and set the effect to maximum
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Thank you for the answer.
If xloud is the last option in menu, yes I ticked it (sorry but in my native language that option was traslated and isn't even little similar to xloud now)
Of course I have installed drivers properly because as I said before there is huge difference on headset quality. But the difference on speaker is barely 'noticeable'...
I did not find any xloud option. Is it extra loud ?
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Dhiraj said:
I did not find any xloud option. Is it extra loud ?
CM11 20140310
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Sorry, i meant extra loud only. And set the value to extreme, dont forget to install busybox from play store its very imp
You can even see if android is not redrawing[closing] it frequently
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Sorry, i meant extra loud only. And set the value to extreme, dont forget to install busybox from play store its very imp
You can even see if android is not redrawing[closing] it frequently
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When I run flashtool (CM11) I can see something like this:
BusyBox v1.21.1-kk bionic (2013-11-24 11:52 +0100) multi-call binary
Isn't it enough? What is the reason to install busybox from Google Play Store?
@pentoza
Not every one connects their cm 11 phone to flashtool. No point. And for updating busybox its better to use play store
@chetan_p
Well I tried all of that. Never worked. Gave up eventually. On stock .100 (xp) the driver never installed.
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Gaming advice (Nougat) don't spam

Hello guys after I tried a lot of ROMs combo kernels roms blabla if any1 want to try its free and trust me u will love it.
The best combo its here super smooth
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298984356 RRD by movzx notice the 09-09-2017 build (Nougat)
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1RiBJVEj4Y2aBnGQFwa7fhpDMPJOYOrsb Shadow Kernel 4.7 choose settings for performance-hexa core and apply undervolt and disable f-sync/ choose permissive selinux (if u want any magisk module)
Apply those settings in darkness app for gaming
Turn off arch power
Change both thermals to 80 Celsius
And happy gaming!
Small update: if any1 want vulkan api (cuz some apps support that API ofc) use the guide to enable it vulkan api activator etc
Also I added some photos to check battery usage too it was 4 hour of gaming 1 hour lost as u can compare cuz from one restart I had to do cuz forgot to enable my sound mods on magisk xd
xmixmaster said:
Hello guys after I tried a lot of ROMs combo kernels roms blabla if any1 want to try its free and trust me u will love it.
The best combo its here super smooth
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298984356 RRD by movzx notice the 09-09-2017 build (Nougat)
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1RiBJVEj4Y2aBnGQFwa7fhpDMPJOYOrsb Shadow Kernel 4.7 choose settings for performance-hexa core and apply undervolt and disable f-sync/ choose permissive selinux (if u want any magisk module)
Apply those settings in darkness app for gaming
Turn off arch power
Change both thermals to 80 Celsius
And happy gaming!
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Thanks for the advice. I read somewhere that disabling f-sync causes instability and some issues. If I skip disabling f-sync and leave it as-is and apply all other settings, will it still be fine?
@habitbuilderwarrior yes you can leave it on but here no problems cuz never had a random reboot to loose data etc its up to u
I don't play games, but love performance for daily usage too. Have undervolting improved battery backup during gaming too?
habitbuilderwarrior said:
I don't play games, but love performance for daily usage too. Have undervolting improved battery backup during gaming too?
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Yea its for daily too no worries just enable the arch power maybe it will help a little
Small update: if any1 want vulkan api (cuz some apps support that API ofc) use the guide to enable it vulkan api activator etc
Also I added some photos to check battery usage too it was 4 hour of gaming 1 hour lost as u can compare cuz from one restart I had to do cuz forgot to enable my sound mods on magisk xd
xmixmaster said:
Small update: if any1 want vulkan api (cuz some apps support that API ofc) use the guide to enable it vulkan api activator etc
Also I added some photos to check battery usage too it was 4 hour of gaming 1 hour lost as u can compare cuz from one restart I had to do cuz forgot to enable my sound mods on magisk xd
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which oreo rom is the best battery backup one? and which build?
Well this is the same battery usage i get in NOS oreo stock.
Will it work good on 2gb variant ?
pritamdutt said:
Well this is the same battery usage i get in NOS oreo stock.
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Average usage w.o games its 10-13% per hour depending how old its your battery meanwhile I play rules or survival max settings I get minimal heat and no lags at all and battery consumption its 16-17 per hour
vizal96 said:
Will it work good on 2gb variant ?
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Propably yes but I think u need to activate adaptive memory killer
xmixmaster said:
Average usage w.o games its 10-13% per hour depending how old its your battery meanwhile I play rules or survival max settings I get minimal heat and no lags at all and battery consumption its 16-17 per hour
Propably yes but I think u need to activate adaptive memory killer
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How to activate that?
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How to activate that?
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Soz for delay work priority.... Darkness app in apo drawer tap on memory and u will see it

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