Ram optimization - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111145&highlight=tablet
did it on my tablet and it "seems" faster someone tell me if its not just my imagination

you just used CMW zip? on what ROM?

worked for me. stock tab with pershoot kernel apps load faster. its like a dream come true

I flashed it via cwm on bonsai Rom. Can't say I really notice a difference. Couldn't have hurt though.

pretty sure that script does nothing more than what autokiller has been doing for years (with more options + gui + market app)... http://andrs.w3pla.net/autokiller

If you read the whole thing,
SellswordShev said:
pretty sure that script does nothing more than what autokiller has been doing for years (with more options + gui + market app)... http://andrs.w3pla.net/autokiller
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If you read the whole thing, you would know that it also changes the virtual memory for each app. This helps with multitasking, exiting and closing apps, etc.
So, it does more than Autokiller does. For me its faster and it doesn't crash my phone or tablet so, I like it.

Highriser said:
If you read the whole thing, you would know that it also changes the virtual memory for each app.
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No idea what that means. Apart from the lowmemorykiller tweaks all I see it changing are some swap / cache write parameters (this are properties of the system vm space not each apps'), most of which is handled in the advanced tweaks section in autokiller. Not to mention the autokiller advanced tweaks also deal with polling parameters of services other than just memory management. It's the more complete, tried and tested solution.

did it on bonsai with CWM yea i dont notice it but doesnt hurt...

Just flashed ona stock, and rooted tab. Ui transitions are improved, but have yet to test serious multitasking.

Guys this will probably not offer any performance improvements considering the highest page size limit set is at 72MB. The GT10.1 has 1GB of RAM, I doubt the tiny low memory page limits set by this script will have any effect.
I would suggest more appropriate page numbers, but it would be better if you just used autokiller over modifying a script like this, it does the same thing but with a GUI like I have already mentioned in the thread. The only advantage this script may have is that settings apply on boot so it could potentially improve boot speed (which is insignificant to me atleast)

Hmm, and I immediately noticed a difference with more free ram. Before, and it would tank, and and slow everything up. I but maybe with that app or some tweaks it could be even better for us!

Anyone got it working with TW?

hshah said:
Anyone got it working with TW?
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Just flashed it on bonsai with touchwiz and using it for past 24 hrs. Runs beautifully whether its a placebo or not i notice it and I love it.

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[Root][Script]Supercharger+HTK&BP Launchers!

Thought i'd go ahead and post this very much needed script for our mopho! I take no credit for this work of art! Big ups to zepp for his much appreciated work!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Don't forget to read his thread completely before asking derp questions! His thread is beyond detailed and well explained! Don't forget to hit his thanks button!
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Well, I tried it. I'll post my findings.
Trust it makes your mopho a crap ton better! I used it when I was on my epic
beyondinferno said:
Well, I tried it. I'll post my findings.
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Thanks for the ups
So what issue is there with the photon? 1gb ram I imagine, yes?
zeppelinrox said:
Thanks for the ups
So what issue is there with the photon? 1gb ram I imagine, yes?
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I would Highly Recommend this to anyone. Just installed it on My friends Photon. in the config we chose 2 for scroll speed, and 4 for Memory settings. The phone overall is much smoother, and webtop runs like PC, and is very smooth, it was a little laggy before the script
Note: We rebooted from the Script and the phone went into a boot loop, we pulled the battery and restarted the phone and it booted up just fine and was noticeably faster.
detcup4evr said:
I would Highly Recommend this to anyone. Just installed it on My friends Photon. in the config we chose 2 for scroll speed, and 4 for Memory settings. The phone overall is much smoother, and webtop runs like PC, and is very smooth, it was a little laggy before the script
Note: We rebooted from the Script and the phone went into a boot loop, we pulled the battery and restarted the phone and it booted up just fine and was noticeably faster.
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Yes. glad you like it.
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Sorry for bumping an old thread but... somebody did ask recently about using it on this device... I recently implented settings for higher ram devices...
Also there is an update...
Changelog:
Updated October 3: - V6 SuperCharger Update 9 Beta 6.2.2
Added - 2 OOM Sticks! zOOM (quick) and vrOOM (verbose) versions. (yeah yeah... I shoulda made Four Sticks! get it?)
Added - PowerShift Scripts! (make quick widgets for different minfrees!)
Added - Bullet_Proof App One-Shots! (you can make it a widgetable script whenever you bulletproof an app!)
Added - (S)97BulletProof_Apps boot script (you can add to it whenever you bulletproof an app!)
Added - Fast Engine Flush - You can make a widget for it or put it on a schedule!
Improved - Re-SuperCharger - When you copy settings from sd card, it will load 99SuperCharger
Added - Support for devices that use S*(not numbered) boot scripts so S99SuperCharger is created instead of 99SuperCharger
Added - Support for com.htc.launcher (knows it's locked status automatically)
Added - Support for devices with /system/etc/hw_config.sh
Remembers - If you're using local.prop or build.prop (you can change setting in Options)
Improved - Test on startup (Test Drive)
Enhanced - The interface all over the place (the menu is a "Driver's Console")
Added - Check to see if you selected an inappropriate setting (256 mb can't choose 8 or 9)
Fixed - A bug where it would mess up a milestone's init.mapphone_umts.rc file if V6 ran twice... /me n00b
Added - Another 1,050 lines of code
The file is V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update9_beta_6.2.2.un.zip
It has 2 OOM Sticks... so... Come Get Some!
Awesome imma try now. I had the version before this one and couldn't get the launcher to supercharge and become hard to kill.
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Ran the script, honestly I didn't notice a change. I will keep my eye on it though.
Same here. Ran the script and didn't really notice a difference so far.
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Zepp thanks for your continued support for the android community! I have been using v6 for some time now! With each update theres always some very useful goodies! And for those that claim it does nothing for your phone. Thats crazy. With 1gig and v6 I noticed a much more responsive phone! Im a performance freak and I have ran many tests to prove that v6 does make my mopho an even more brighter phone! So I am pretty sure of youre running the latest v6 script with everything corrected. You'll notice a major difference. And also if you're using a custom rom. Check in system/etc/int.d to see if theres pre ram/min scripts there. Delete them before running v6. And always check the.v6 script to see if it ran correctly.
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I havent noticed a huge change in the homescreens, but web browsing and the webtop are smoother.
I think for higher ram devices, for the most part, it serves to smooth out everything by getting rid of glitches or stutters.
Also, over the course of time, no matter how many apps you run or load, it will always feel fresh and shouldnt ever lag.
Seems to make an noticeable improvement for me, snappy and smooth. Thanks zepp for taking it to the next level.
My findings on the Supercharger script...
cobrahicks said:
Seems to make an noticeable improvement for me
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Same here. I was a bit apprehensive to run the script, as I've just started to wade into rooting my phone. (And running scripts, too)
But I'm happy to report that it really sped up my Photon's launcher.
FWIW, I'm running a stock ROM, rooted, with ADW as my launcher.
Smooth as butter, even with fairly intensive LWPs, like Bamboo Forest with all settings maxed out, and plenty of widgets running.
zeppelinrox said:
I think for higher ram devices, for the most part, it serves to smooth out everything by getting rid of glitches or stutters.
Also, over the course of time, no matter how many apps you run or load, it will always feel fresh and shouldnt ever lag.
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Your last sentence is what brings me grief! I am using the updated script you mentioned in the previous post (1000hp) and my photon, when using WEBTOP, still gets that low memory warning...when I check my memory status, i have like 29mb left...and webtop is laggy...any suggestions?
BTW thanks for your awesome script!
I was gonna try this, but the directions are kinda all over the place and I don't really follow. So is there an actual benefit? If so, perhaps I'll sit down and try to figure out how to do this, thanks guys.
2JZ GZE said:
Your last sentence is what brings me grief! I am using the updated script you mentioned in the previous post (1000hp) and my photon, when using WEBTOP, still gets that low memory warning...when I check my memory status, i have like 29mb left...and webtop is laggy...any suggestions?
BTW thanks for your awesome script!
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Can anyone help me?
2JZ GZE said:
Can anyone help me?
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Do all settings stick?
The launcher is supercharged, the OOM groupings are in effect and the minfrees match?
Run the script and check what it says under the menu options.
Is there a zip ffile I missed? All I saw was a txt file.
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[Q] Android Performance Questions

Well I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy S II and did my first step into flashing ROMs... really fast I got addicted to it.. so I decided to root/flash my old HTC Desire (which is known to me as a battery killer).
I've installed CyanogenMod7 w/ a2sd... I want it to be perfect so I come a few questions...
How much does RAM matter to gingerbread performance / battery drain?
I see many ppl using task killers... are those apps recommended? I think I read about that killing tasks won't boost anything on linux.​
Which apps would you recommend to increase performance / battery duration?
i.e. taskkiller, sdmaid(i know it wont boost the system but i think its still useful )...​
Are there any more tweaks that could be done?
I believe that a dark background would save the drain from the display, correct me if I'm wrong ​
share your expirience/tips/tweaks/apps!
I can help you with your first question: if you use gingerbread you don't have to use any task killer, it's memory management is good enough to use it without it.
PsHegger said:
I can help you with your first question: if you use gingerbread you don't have to use any task killer, it's memory management is good enough to use it without it.
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Not necessarily. It depends on the device and rom it's using. Many gingerbread roms still leaving running tasks and apps in the background (even when you exit the apps properly).
hiaws said:
[*]Which apps would you recommend to increase performance / battery duration?
i.e. taskkiller, sdmaid(i know it wont boost the system but i think its still useful )...​
[*]Are there any more tweaks that could be done?
I believe that a dark background would save the drain from the display, correct me if I'm wrong ​[/LIST]
share your expirience/tips/tweaks/apps!
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Recommended apps - Android Booster, app2sd, 1Tap Cleaner
There are tweaks (some dangerous if not done correctly) like scripts which can help ram optimization, speed, etc. You'll just have to choose the one's you prefer or trust to use. You could try this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1245310 .
for tweaks:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227269
i recommend render ui with gpu

[Q] Taking Walkman WT19i to neXt level

Hello again,
Having the phone with following specs:
Android Version: 4.0.4 (Stock)
Bootloader Status: Unlocked
Root Status: Rooted
Firmware: 4.1.B.431
Looking for:
1. The best Clock Work Mod
Same time have the fesibility to reset phone to factory mode
(Could it be done by flashing the generic firmware?)
2. RAM Availability
This has become a serious concern. I only have 70-80MB Ram available all time. When I hit the phone app, it takes 5 seconds to bring out the keypad....
Need advice on How to manage/install scripts.
Thanks again.
GxGaNi said:
1. The best Clock Work Mod
Same time have the fesibility to reset phone to factory mode
(Could it be done by flashing the generic firmware?)
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2 things.
1) ClockworkMod Recovery is mostly used to make full backups, format the system partitions and install custom ROMs.
2) Resetting phone to factory status can be done in Settings-Privacy or repair software via Update Service.
GxGaNi said:
2. RAM Availability
This has become a serious concern. I only have 70-80MB Ram available all time.
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Root your phone and remove unnecessary apps. Search on forum, there is a list about it. Also, search for V6 Supercharger.
And having 70-80 MB RAM isn't bad at all. It's quite enough for normal usage.
GxGaNi said:
When I hit the phone app, it takes 5 seconds to bring out the keypad....
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It is because of unoptimized app. Not related to RAM much.
Unused ram is wasted ram. U wont getting any problem like lags etc unless free ram is too low eg 10-20mb.
Again, unused ram is wasted ram
Your lags probably came from cpu governor/disk io scheduler. Flash custom kernel and experiment with other cpu governor/io scheduler
an0nym0us_ said:
Unused ram is wasted ram. U wont getting any problem like lags etc unless free ram is too low eg 10-20mb.
Again, unused ram is wasted ram
Your lags probably came from cpu governor/disk io scheduler. Flash custom kernel and experiment with other cpu governor/io scheduler
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what's the best i/o scheduler???
@GxGaNi
Here are some tweaks you might wanna try: http://goo.gl/1OuLC
but I would suggest you make a backup of all your stuff and make a clean new ROM flash with V6 installed....
and like someguyfromhell said, remove all bloatware.
Might try this program: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683399
sravan242 said:
what's the best i/o scheduler???
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Schedulers explained:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22134559&postcount=4
Someguyfromhell said:
2 things.
1) ClockworkMod Recovery is mostly used to make full backups, format the system partitions and install custom ROMs.
2) Resetting phone to factory status can be done in Settings-Privacy or repair software via Update Service.
Root your phone and remove unnecessary apps. Search on forum, there is a list about it. Also, search for V6 Supercharger.
And having 70-80 MB RAM isn't bad at all. It's quite enough for normal usage.
It is because of unoptimized app. Not related to RAM much.
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Thanks for the quick reply. Regarding some stuff.
CWM, which one do you suggest to install? Since I wanted to try out some roms and get to know Android well. And by meaning resetting to factory, I wanted to know, would it also remove CWM along with the reset?
I am a bit peculiar about the cwm, can you suggest me some?
Secondly, Optimizing App? It's the default Contact.apk, it literally gets my nerves. And the keys lag like about 10-50ms when I type. Any workaround?
PS: I removed lot of bloated apps already, so I wouldn't blame them.
an0nym0us_ said:
Unused ram is wasted ram. U wont getting any problem like lags etc unless free ram is too low eg 10-20mb.
Again, unused ram is wasted ram
Your lags probably came from cpu governor/disk io scheduler. Flash custom kernel and experiment with other cpu governor/io scheduler
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Understood. But isn't this a logic? If we initially had a lesser ram and start an app, wouldn't it lag? And, tbh, 80MB is now low, since some games like Temple Run hog the ram up.
android had its own way of managing apps/ram.
newly closed app were cached in ram to make it faster for relaunch, and sometime it launch automatically on event without we even notice it. thats why we got app like autostart to manage that behaviour.
and when ram goes low, android will clean those cached app from ram using minfree value as threshold, thus we got app like auto memory manager to adjust those minfree value.
either way u shoudn't be worry much about ram, and dont use taskiller to kill app/process.
an0nym0us_ said:
Your lags probably came from cpu governor/disk io scheduler. Flash custom kernel and experiment with other cpu governor/io scheduler
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I disagree about that.
The real difference with different I/O schedulers is quite small.
Thanks for the quick reply. Regarding some stuff.
CWM, which one do you suggest to install? Since I wanted to try out some roms and get to know Android well. And by meaning resetting to factory, I wanted to know, would it also remove CWM along with the reset?
I am a bit peculiar about the cwm, can you suggest me some?
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All Recovery's are the same, doesn't matter which one you install. Functionality is the same.
Secondly, Optimizing App? It's the default Contact.apk, it literally gets my nerves. And the keys lag like about 10-50ms when I type. Any workaround?
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If I am not mistaken, it is a bug with ICS. Someone correct me if I am wrong, I do not have my phone to test it.
Yep, key lag is an ICS thing. Even on some custom ROMs you still get keypress lag.
If you're going custom all the way (unlocked bootloader, custom kernel & ROM etc), for ICS you can check out expeacer's ExtendedStockKernel V2. It's got CWM 5.5 so there's no more of the 8 empty lines before option shmuck. Makes it a lot easier to use. Mesa kernel is also a good option and according to most, extends battery life by quite a bit..
Hope that helps
an0nym0us_ said:
android had its own way of managing apps/ram.
newly closed app were cached in ram to make it faster for relaunch, and sometime it launch automatically on event without we even notice it. thats why we got app like autostart to manage that behaviour.
and when ram goes low, android will clean those cached app from ram using minfree value as threshold, thus we got app like auto memory manager to adjust those minfree value.
either way u shoudn't be worry much about ram, and dont use taskiller to kill app/process.
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App for Auto Start, app for managing apps from self-kicking. And these apps pile up if you keep looking.
And by cache, I guess you're talking about Dalvik-Cache? I saw an option in "Developer Options", Don't keep activities. I wish it had "White-List" and black list, you seriously wouldn't need those countless apps.
btw, I do not any task killer, since most of them have the same algorithm and do the same ****(no offense), but I use SwitchPro Widget, since sony doesn't come up with default switches like Samsung does. It's native app killing switch is pretty flawless.
Does anyone also notice the slow loading widgets (Widget cannot load error) at the startup. I Use go launcher native theme.
@Someguy
Thanks again.
Someguyfromhell said:
I disagree about that.
The real difference with different I/O schedulers is quite small.
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Its noticeable on stock kernel. Noop gave faster picture loading in gallery, music loading in music app and media scanning upon unplugging usb and after reboot than default deadline.
But on custom kernel those added io scheduler probably patched already to suites flash memory better, thus faster on readahead, well atleast on my kernel i've patched them.
neocyke said:
Yep, key lag is an ICS thing. Even on some custom ROMs you still get keypress lag.
If you're going custom all the way (unlocked bootloader, custom kernel & ROM etc), for ICS you can check out expeacer's ExtendedStockKernel V2. It's got CWM 5.5 so there's no more of the 8 empty lines before option shmuck. Makes it a lot easier to use. Mesa kernel is also a good option and according to most, extends battery life by quite a bit..
Hope that helps
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I'll keep this in my mind.

Improving YP-G1 performance without rom

Just wondering what apps I can use to improve the performance of my YPG1 US version without installing a ROM. I have installed a couple roms before but was a bit frustrated by losing certain functions and one of them actually made it slower.
Device is rooted atm but only rooted apps I think are SetCPU, AdFree, and Superuser.
I use it mainly for video and reading so I would love to be able to change the brightness from the dropdown menu. I also have a problem with XBMC crashing when I use the Navi-X program most of the time or going very very slowly when running Navi-X so would love to be able to use that, I think it has to do with ram usage even though I don't have that many background apps running.
Sportfreunde said:
Just wondering what apps I can use to improve the performance of my YPG1 US version without installing a ROM. I have installed a couple roms before but was a bit frustrated by losing certain functions and one of them actually made it slower.
Device is rooted atm but only rooted apps I think are SetCPU, AdFree, and Superuser.
I use it mainly for video and reading so I would love to be able to change the brightness from the dropdown menu. I also have a problem with XBMC crashing when I use the Navi-X program most of the time or going very very slowly when running Navi-X so would love to be able to use that, I think it has to do with ram usage even though I don't have that many background apps running.
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Just a heads up, but have you tried REDD? It is literally a modified version of our stock rom, and you don't lose any functions.
Firstly, you can install a custom kernel if you want. It does help with performance (you get a boost in available ram), and will give you more options with setCPU. Now if you don't want to install anything then you can still setup your min frequency to at least 400 mhz, and keep max at 1000mhz on setCPU. This should keep things zippy.
Another thing you can do is change out the launcher. Many people don't realize this, but using a different launcher can vastly increase the performance of pretty much any android device. I recommend using Holo Launcher, since it is light on ram, and gives a pretty decent performance boost. However, many people love ADW Launcher https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.adw.launcher&hl=en, or Launcher Pro https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fede.launcher&hl=en so if you haven't changed out your launcher then try that as well.
Our players have a knack for using too much ram. For some reason, it may say you don't have that many background apps running but you actually do (you just can't see them in the task manager). For me, I found an app called auto memory manager https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lim.android.automemman&hl=en. This app is really simple to use. Basically you set a threshold for each category of apps, and once the available ram goes under that threshold it automatically frees up ram. When I was running it on REDD I almost always had 100mb-150mb free. It kept my device very smooth. I still use it on the JB roms. I had mine set like this 40, 70, 100, 120, 140, 160.
Along with auto memory manager, you can also install clean master https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleanmaster.mguard&hl=en, it's pretty much the ccleaner of android. It cleans up junk files that clutter up your device, and you can also set it to free up ram along with auto memory manager. It works awesome.
You say you want to still be able to hange the brightness from the dropdown? There's an app for that lol. Notification Toggle https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.j4velin.notificationToggle&hl=en, is pretty much like power toggles on other roms. I have to say it doesn't look exactly like that on GB (that's what it looks like on ics+ roms). It looks like this; You can set this up almost anyway you like and add almost any toggles you want
Hope this helps.
I think you should try an app called Greenify that is available on the Play Store. It "hibernates" apps that are not running so those apps won't run in the background and take up valuable ram or drain your precious battery. (You can pick what apps you want to hibernate)
You should try it out
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Think I'm gonna install that notification toggle along with a kernel. Can anyone recommend which kernel would improve performance the most (ignore battery life).
Sportfreunde said:
Think I'm gonna install that notification toggle along with a kernel. Can anyone recommend which kernel would improve performance the most (ignore battery life).
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To be honest they are all about the same performance wise. I went with Klin's R3 kernel, because for me Terrasilent was giving me an issue where it would boot into recovery, and wipe all my data.
You do not need to install anything in order to be able to adjust the brightness from the dropdown menu. I only know for sure that this works on the yp-g1( stock rom), and that it does not work on yp-g70. Other models I do not know about.
All you have to do is when you put your finger on the top of the screen as if pulling down the menu, just press and hold until the shade that pops up dissapears, at wich point you can slide your finger left or right to decrease or increase the brightness. Hope this helps.
AEVAREX said:
You do not need to install anything in order to be able to adjust the brightness from the dropdown menu. I only know for sure that this works on the yp-g1( stock rom), and that it does not work on yp-g70. Other models I do not know about.
All you have to do is when you put your finger on the top of the screen as if pulling down the menu, just press and hold until the shade that pops up dissapears, at wich point you can slide your finger left or right to decrease or increase the brightness. Hope this helps.
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Wow thanks that worked. It doesn't adjust it through the full range I think but that's nice and easy, I couldn't get the toggle thing working.
Think I am gonna put a kernel in though to try and avoid Dolphin or XBMC from crashing so often.
Awesome post
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[MOD] Increase FPS 5/12/2015

REQUIREMENTS.
MUST BE ROOTED WITH RECOVERY.
HAVE INIT.D SUPPORT for method 1.
HAVE TERMINAL EMULATOR for method 2.
NOTE: This may work for all android devices but is only tested on a LG D851. The mod will install on all devices but may give unwanted results. If it works let us know.
GENERAL DISCLAIMER.
XDA and I are NOT responsible if anything wrong happens to your device by using this mod. Always make sure you have a backup ready if needed.
ABOUT THIS MOD.
Here is a very simple mod that I wanted to share. This is what has been labeled in the past as the build property to remove a FPS cap on all android devices. This doesn't actually do that but you will see an increase in frames per second by adjusting the EGL swap interval. Unfortunately, this property has always had big issues with visual artifacts that made it useless to use.
I found it frustrating that we could obtain such a high FPS but plagued with issues. So I spent some time and found a new value. One that could actually work on all android devices. Instead of 1 for stock or 0 for modified. Here is the new value...
debug.egl.swapinterval=-60
A general description...
https://www.khronos.org/registry/egl/sdk/docs/man/html/eglSwapInterval.xhtml
While other negative values may work, -60 brought the most bang for the buck when it came to benchmarks. I am truly excited about finding a way to make it work and although it's just a new value, I would appreciate if you could give me credit if using this property as it is the first time it will actually work the way we want it. This value didn't just fall from the sky. Certainly no need to ask for any permissions.
WAYS TO USE THIS MOD.
I figured many people would at least like to try this out so I made it as easy as possible for newer and more advanced users. The mod is actually really easy to apply. Simply add it to your build.prop file and reboot or use one of methods below.
METHOD 1.
Use the proper flashable zip to install into init.d so the mod is ready directly after a reboot.
METHOD 2. (recommended)
Use the proper flashable zip to install into /system/xbin and call upon it when needed and disable it when not needed.
INSTALLATION.
Method 1
version 1.1
1. Download https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952603390
2. Flash in recovery.
3. Reboot.
METHOD 2.(recommended)
version 1
1. Downloadhttps://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952602432
2. Flash in recovery.
3. After you reboot open Terminal Emulator and type the following without the quotes.
4. Type "su" and press the enter key.
5. Type "unlockfps" and press enter. This will activate the property for higher fps.
To deactivate type "lockfps"
NOTE: You may need to toggle your screen off/on to fully activate the mod using method 2.
You will also need to activate the mod again after a reboot. The setting won't survive a reboot with method 2.
UNINSTALL
METHOD 1.
version 1.1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952603391
Version 1 (depreciated)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952602181
METHOD 2.
version 1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952602429
CHANGELOG
Method 1 version 1.1- Fixed permissions.
I have had people tell me battery life is better and some say it's worse. You be the judge and let us know.
Happy Flashing!
These zips will flash on any device, so If you have something other than an LG G3 you can try it. If you choose to try I definitely suggest using method 2. This way if you run into trouble all you need to do is reboot and the mod is disabled.
PLEASE!
IF YOU TRY THIS MOD ON ANOTHER DEVICE LET US KNOW HOW IT WORKS!!
So far I have positive reports for Samsung and Sony devices.
thanks bro. gonna try it on my vs985
Installed on my D855 and it improves animation speed an in overall system fluidness. I'm using it in combination with LSpeed tweak and working perfect, for battery impact, if there will be one, will see after daily use. Thanks for this my phone is flaying, so to speak.
Sipi1302 said:
Installed on my D855 and it improves animation speed an in overall system fluidness. I'm using it in combination with LSpeed tweak and working perfect, for battery impact, if there will be one, will see after daily use. Thanks for this my phone is flaying, so to speak.
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Yea. I thought it was only going to work in games and such but it seems to make everything a little quicker and smoother. Scrolling etc... I wasn't expecting that.
after installing unlockfps antutu score not bad, using darkknight rom.
getting around 42+++ on antutu as well. & yes, everything seem much snappier, considering i got shedloads of listview, ime & toast animations (xuimod/xposed, ftw!).
good example is gosms. starting the app uncached is almost instantaneous. then when i go to a long thread (conversations w/ wifey, go figure) i could really say that load time is quicker than before the mod. close to 1 batt cycle & i don't notice any unusual drain.
tried it on my T700 as well. i'm getting the same results, though antutu scores don't agree. didn't explode so far. btw, does enabling hw/gpu acceleration negate this? or is it the other way around?
maxq1 said:
getting around 42+++ on antutu as well. & yes, everything seem much snappier, considering i got shedloads of listview, ime & toast animations (xuimod/xposed, ftw!).
good example is gosms. starting the app uncached is almost instantaneous. then when i go to a long thread (conversations w/ wifey, go figure) i could really say that load time is quicker than before the mod. close to 1 batt cycle & i don't notice any unusual drain.
tried it on my T700 as well. i'm getting the same results, though antutu scores don't agree. didn't explode so far. btw, does enabling hw/gpu acceleration negate this? or is it the other way around?
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I have "force gpu rendering" enabled. To boost 2d rendering but that's it as far as dev options.
If your talking build properties then I really don't know for sure.
Hey,
I use Methode 1 on newest BlizzPop at D855.
For First Time i can say...... Wow amazing. The Rom is very very fast with this Mod. No lags. Smooth and Fluid.
Now i hope the Battery hold.
Test right Now @ work.
Thx for your great Mod, work on it and your Time.
razz1 said:
Yea. I thought it was only going to work in games and such but it seems to make everything a little quicker and smoother. Scrolling etc... I wasn't expecting that.
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For me it seems improve phone and graphics in general, for games I don't know because I don't play games on it. So far didn't notice any heating up or any other side affect from this only improvements and also didn't notice any battery drain.
Working so far
Working great so far ! i also combined this with the CTT mod and the combination is killer so smooth the fastest experience ever!
lg G3 D850 AT&T
Rom : Blisspop v3.2 5.1.1 5/12/15
Kernel: 777 Kernel
flashed on vs985
This mod is amazing! the before and after is huge. My phone already felt really fluid but after installing this is flies--apps open instantly and animations are like butter.
Thank you so much for sharing this with the community. Everyone needs to flash this because the difference it makes is amazing.
NVM!
I combined method 1 with Velocity set to 4300 and a few other tweaks to build.prop, and made this phone run like butter. Only place where I see stutter is on Facebook, but is better than before the mod.
Sent from my Ice Cold D850
Thx alot razz
I have d855 and tried it, method 1 didnt give me any change in antutu benchmark so i tried method 2 and benchmark gave 3000 points more
Both tests after reboot
Why was it locked in the first place?
is this different from the one found in hidden menu? the dynamic lcd refresh on/off - enable 60fps
Sorry for the stupid question... but do i need to add (after i flashed and activated (method2) ) "debug.egl.swapinterval -60" to build.prop ?
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Why was it locked in the first place?
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It wasn't. This mod is to adjust a swap interval. Not actually unlock anything.
People have just called it that in the past.
radeonxt said:
is this different from the one found in hidden menu? the dynamic lcd refresh on/off - enable 60fps
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Completely
broyer10 said:
Sorry for the stupid question... but do i need to add (after i flashed and activated (method2) ) "debug.egl.swapinterval -60" to build.prop ?
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You don't need to add anything permanent to the build.prop file. These methods will do it on the fly for you.
Used method one and no longer have slight stutter in notification panel!! Now to try antutu

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