Hi guys,i want to know does I9100 have some problems like compatible,heat?Thx~
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小刷同学 said:
Hi guys,i want to know does I9100 have some problems like compatible,heat?Thx~
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before kf3 update heat was a problem...
after kf3 update the phone gets hot only with heavy 3d games...like every other smartphone..
There is NO heating or overheating issue.
Don't know what do you meant by Compatible!
Well. If you don't like 50°C on your hands... Then the phone gets hot!
Point 2; b more clear?
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3D games and games which need lot of memory cause overheating... i was shocked at first but then i read that its completely normal.. otherwise no heating or overheating problems..
With compatibility i never had any problem (if i understand your question..)
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Whats the best battery saving kernal for cm7.2 miracle edition v4??? I m having serious battery drain issues.... pls help
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The acekernel v4
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Noob question perhaps, but how do you go about loading a new kernel for this device? I've done it using an app off the market on an LG albeit a while ago..
I'm having quite bad battery drain with this rom - may try the new nightly ICS if I cant sort it out!!
sligric said:
Noob question perhaps, but how do you go about loading a new kernel for this device? I've done it using an app off the market on an LG albeit a while ago..
I'm having quite bad battery drain with this rom - may try the new nightly ICS if I cant sort it out!!
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noob question haha??????? i m not a noob ok.. i have this device from last 8 months........ i just want to know that... if you dont have any answer in your pocket then just dont reply...
subha632 said:
noob question haha??????? i m not a noob ok.. i have this device from last 8 months........ i just want to know that... if you dont have any answer in your pocket then just dont reply...
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dude calm down, he is telling that his own question is noobish, and not urs
Just don't overload ace with scripts
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sligric said:
Noob question perhaps, but how do you go about loading a new kernel for this device? I've done it using an app off the market on an LG albeit a while ago..
I'm having quite bad battery drain with this rom - may try the new nightly ICS if I cant sort it out!!
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Flash a new kernel in cwm recovery, or cwm manager. Do not use ROM Manager... Sounds like what you used on the LG
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I really feel scripts are not meant for ace I mean they are great but for higher range devices
It's just placebo effect + some battery drain + poor management of ram
No offense to anyone
So delete scripts if you have and see
Be Kind everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
I was browsing the Forums and didn't find any answer related to my problem.
When i bought my Samsung Galaxy S2, there was no problem with overheating. After a half year of usage, it started with some overheating problems.
The overheating is located at the camera level. I'm not using any Wi-Fi or Mobile data either, so what could possibly be wrong?
Also, this overheating is draining a lot of battery. So help would be appreciated.
Which kernel you're using?
CM kernel
przemcio510 said:
Which kernel you're using?
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I'm using the latest CM kernel.
mis behaving app or game by the sounds of it!
going into task manager do you have anything running? also go into settings,applications and select the running tab and see if anything is high.
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No, I don't have anything running
jr866gooner said:
mis behaving app or game by the sounds of it!
going into task manager do you have anything running?
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No, I recently flashed the SuperNexus rom for Samsung Galaxy S2. I don't have anything running.
This overheating thing happened a lot on the HTC Sense 4.0 rom as well.
I solved it!
This is kind of strange, but i flashed the Resurrection Remix Jelly Bean rom. By the looks of it, the overheating is gone,
Thanks for the help, I appreciate it.
Hey!! Im running wannamlite latest rom with yank-s laatest kernel and just from curiosity I ran a benchmark test with Antutu,and my score was horrible, around 9800...and i saw that the gs3 has over 12-13000 ...what is my problem?
calinoii said:
Hey!! Im running wannamlite latest rom with yank-s laatest kernel and just from curiosity I ran a benchmark test with Antutu,and my score was horrible, around 9800...and i saw that the gs3 has over 12-13000 ...what is my problem?
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Benchmarks are unreliable ..
You have a custom rom and a custom kernel .
So why are you not asking the question in the relevant threads ???
jje
I never trusted benchmarks,but this one is so damn low.
Because I can ask almost everything I want in this thread.In rom/kernel thread just a part of the users answers,here a lot more people are watching so I might have extra chances xD.
Don't worry about benchmarks. Add long as real feel feels fast and not laggy then everything should be good
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But it does!Whatever rom/kernel I use,after like 2-3 days of use it becomes laggy.
I don't have more than 30 apps installed :-/
Last time I benchmarked I hit 17,000
International S III 16GB / CM10.1 / Gokhan's SK
Daft I know but do you have power saving on?
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nope,no power saving on.
calinoii said:
nope,no power saving on.
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Ok there are still other things you can do. Maybe something is eating your cpu. Try using cpuspy or setcpu to see what clocks your using. If its at the highest clock all the time that could indicate a cpu hog.
See what processes are using those high clocks with top or another program run on the phone.
Most important though is to see what is actualy causing the low score, which part of the benchmark is causing low scores. Maybe IO or memory performance, cpu might be fine.
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Which kernel is the best to use for underclocking my s3, by best i mean one which has tje least chance if sending my phone into bootloop or bricking it?
Why underclock?
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UC?? Pointless.... Buy Nokia 3310 instead
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Best xx for xx?
All I have to say is: ©®™....
Bye-bye!
R: [Q] Best kernel for underclocking
i have no idea why you would buy a high end phone to underclock....i gues u just wanna test it and see how low it can go before crashing(ur lucky cpu master has the option not to set cpu at startup).
My guess is...it will crash easily ciz touchwiz requires some perfornance to run smoothly.
Anyways i would guess the best for underclocking is also the best for overclocking...my kernel is syiah...try it.
If u f**k up something...u can still get the same low-end feeling of your underclocked s3 on a windows phone
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It really doesn't matter what kernel you use to under clock....1.2GHz is 1.2GHz.....regardless off the kernel, likewise, if you set voltages, it doesn't really matter what you do it with, add long as the kernel is capable of oc/uc.
I suggest doing some research before you start messing with stuff you don't understand
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Which kernel is the best to use for underclocking my s3, by best i mean one which has tje least chance if sending my phone into bootloop or bricking it?
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Buy a cheap Chinese s3 copy no need to underclock
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I guess i phrased the question wrongly, my phone heats up very quickly and the battery runs out real fast, so i thought maybe i should underclock/undervolt... or should i just buy a new battery?
naggar_12 said:
I guess i phrased the question wrongly, my phone heats up very quickly and the battery runs out real fast, so i thought maybe i should underclock/undervolt... or should i just buy a new battery?
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Something is causing that problem, most likely an app or the media scanner playing up, you need to eliminate all those things before you start looking at kernel side fixes
naggar_12 said:
I guess i phrased the question wrongly, my phone heats up very quickly and the battery runs out real fast, so i thought maybe i should underclock/undervolt... or should i just buy a new battery?
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Firstly have you tried different roms and or kernels?
What kind of temperatures are you reaching?
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R: [Q] Best kernel for underclocking
Yeah that sort of problem is caused by instability not overclock. Ive got my s3 overoverclocked(more than samsung's stock overclockment XD) and i dont get any heating.
Like the other dude said it's a problem within the system options...wil be difficult to find unless u installed something weird recently...
Only way is flash new rom and more stable/different kernel.
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Try Boeffla Kernel, best one IMO. Easy to use and very customizable.
But if your phone gets hot for no reason you should have it repaired. Mine had a similar issue, it heated until reboot. Sent it to be repaired, according to samsung it was a motherboard issue.
Thread closed as its a best kernel thread.
hi friends , my galaxy s3 warm up so high when i use it above half hour ... i dont know why so i need ur help .... please .... i run purelook hd rom and the warm up problem get on since i have the stock rom , so how i fix it ???
that is common for anyone. using for half an hour definitely heats up the phone. but too much heating might be a problem. browsing, playing games... will surely heat up the phone.
SRIRAM
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It's nature, like you doing sport then you will surely be sweating, so is the phone, the CPU heat up win doing calculations, the battery will heat up when release current, that's normal
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It's nature, like you doing sport then you will surely be sweating, so is the phone, the CPU heat up win doing calculations, the battery will heat up when release current, that's normal
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thanks alot thats are useful >>> but the warm up didnt came like that before 2 months and i have my galaxy since 2012
Did you consider weather change? LoL
joker1994 said:
thanks alot thats are useful >>> but the warm up didnt came like that before 2 months and i have my galaxy since 2012
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SERVICE CENTRE.
jje
joker1994 said:
thanks alot thats are useful >>> but the warm up didnt came like that before 2 months and i have my galaxy since 2012
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Got any new apps on it? Some apps really heat up your phone, especially some games.