[Q] About undervolt - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

Is undervolt support in stock kernel and bootloader lock?

gaiger said:
Is undervolt support in stock kernel and bootloader lock?
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No.
Only custom kernels support OC/UV
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Overclock in system, instead of kernel?

Hi guys, i was wondering is possible to overclock this device (sk17i) without need to flash a custom kernel, but inserting the modules directly in the system, like the old X10 mini.
I already have root access, but i don't want to unlock the bootloader, cause i will lose DRM.
Can the overclock be done without kernel?
Where i can find the modules, and how i can put them in system files?
Thank you!
P.s. Sorry for bad english, I'm italian.
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CappyT said:
Hi guys, i was wondering is possible to overclock this device (sk17i) without need to flash a custom kernel, but inserting the modules directly in the system, like the old X10 mini.
I already have root access, but i don't want to unlock the bootloader, cause i will lose DRM.
Can the overclock be done without kernel?
Where i can find the modules, and how i can put them in system files?
Thank you!
P.s. Sorry for bad english, I'm italian.
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yes it is possible. download no frills cpu control and there you can overclock your mini pro with stock kernel.
my max clock freq on no frills on my mini pro sk17i is 1.024ghz. i think thats the limit for a stock kernel
I Know i can set the min and Max freq. of the core, but this is not the real "overclocking"... I want to raise the cpu over 1,2 GHz... and i'm pretty sure there are modules for doing it, without need of the kernel...
For example, the old X10 mini can be overclocked without need to flash custom kernels...
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Nope you need coustom kernel.
Btw overclock eats battery...
Izzy Stinson said:
yes it is possible. download no frills cpu control and there you can overclock your mini pro with stock kernel.
my max clock freq on no frills on my mini pro sk17i is 1.024ghz. i think thats the limit for a stock kernel
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1024 is STANDART cpu clock
But why other phones are capable to overclock without a custom kernel? (X10 mini for example)
There is really no way to overclock without kernel?
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sadly, there are no modules avialable for now, why do you wanna overclock it? 1Ghz is pretty good for an HVGA phone
Black_jackss said:
1024 is STANDART cpu clock
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My bad so I guess nofrills only useful if you're on custom kernel
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CappyT said:
But why other phones are capable to overclock without a custom kernel? (X10 mini for example)
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they are capable of overclocking without custom kernel because they had locked bootloader and it was imposible to flash a custom kernel which will alow us to have oc. because of that doixanh made oc modules for x8, x10 mini and x10 mini pro. these modules worked on stock kernel
CappyT said:
There is really no way to overclock without kernel?
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it is posible but somebody has to write a oc module
Overclocking
What if I change the value manually by entering sys/device/system/cpufreq. In stock kernel ??

[Q] About OC Kernel Jasonstein

Im sry if wrong room
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Im using
XperiaMIUI_Engineering | V03
bb .42 Global
kernel OC Jasonstein 1.6GHz
but on my hallon (mt15i), why still processor with 1.0GHz ?
fujiwarasai said:
Im sry if wrong room
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Im using
XperiaMIUI_Engineering | V03
bb .42 Global
kernel OC Jasonstein 1.6GHz
but on my hallon (mt15i), why still processor with 1.0GHz ?
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Then you don't use OC kernel.
Jason maded 2 kernel.
1. Overclockable
2. Non OC, powersave kernel.
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taaviu said:
Then you don't use OC kernel.
Jason maded 2 kernel.
1. Overclockable
2. Non OC, powersave kernel.
Sent via MIUI 2.1.13
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yes, i know
but Im curious
thx for the reply

Overclocking Xperia mini

The phone is XPERIA MINI.
Unlocking boot loader done:good:
Flashed Custom kernel done [ Extended Stock Kernel ]:good:
Having a Stock ICS ROM in my phone
Now teach what should i do to overclock the phone
to the highest stable CPU frequency
Thanks
Of oc u need to have oced kernel.stock extended kernels only hace root and cwn with int.d tweaks.for oc u need to use krsh kernel v3 or mesa kernel of rage kernel.use wat suits ur need
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install setcpu and overclock your rom
Somyab said:
Of oc u need to have oced kernel.stock extended kernels only hace root and cwn with int.d tweaks.for oc u need to use krsh kernel v3 or mesa kernel of rage kernel.use wat suits ur need
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So that means i will be able to overclock if use Krsh kernel?
piousheart said:
So that means i will be able to overclock if use Krsh kernel?
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If you put setcpu or No frills CPU control on your phone then the option to overclock will be there (if you have the correct kernal installed)
Just dont go whacking it all the way to to the top, take it in steps to find what's best for you as the mini is pretty quick anyway for its price.
I have mine at min 460 and Max 1209 gov Ondemand running CM9.0 RC1 FXP129 and its running great at the moment.
piousheart said:
So that means i will be able to overclock if use Krsh kernel?
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Yes
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Locked vs. Unlocked bootloader?

I have been wondering what's the difference between locked and unlocked bootloaders? Is it about the capabilities that you are able to do with an unlocked bootloader or what is the thing between them?
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Hi, its not related to phone performance, its related to flashing custom ROMs mate.
There are recoveries which you can use to flash custom ROMs on locked bootloader, but you will never taste ROMs like Cyanogen Mod, which is only for unlock bootloader.
disL said:
I have been wondering what's the difference between locked and unlocked bootloaders? Is it about the capabilities that you are able to do with an unlocked bootloader or what is the thing between them?
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With unlocked boot loader you can install custom kernel
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Is there any way to install custom kernels on locked bootloaders? Mine XU's bootloader is locked (unlockable) and I'm running firedroid which is based on (if I remember correctly) FXP146 or 147, and those are based on cyanogenmod, right?
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disL said:
Is there any way to install custom kernels on locked bootloaders? Mine XU's bootloader is locked (unlockable) and I'm running firedroid which is based on (if I remember correctly) FXP146 or 147, and those are based on cyanogenmod, right?
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No method till now
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disL said:
Is there any way to install custom kernels on locked bootloaders? Mine XU's bootloader is locked (unlockable) and I'm running firedroid which is based on (if I remember correctly) FXP146 or 147, and those are based on cyanogenmod, right?
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Rajul said:
No method till now
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You cant bro, the only thing you can do is flash kernel for locked bootloader and install roms for locked bootloader.
So the only difference between locked and unlocked are the mods you can install (i.e. user interface)? So if I'm happy with my UI there's really no point in unlocking?
landluber said:
So the only difference between locked and unlocked are the mods you can install (i.e. user interface)? So if I'm happy with my UI there's really no point in unlocking?
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Not ui buddy bt custom kernels
Custom kernels r required to run not all bt most of custom Roms
drsanket_xperia_u said:
Not ui buddy bt custom kernels
Custom kernels r required to run not all bt most of custom Roms
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Ohhh, that makes more sense, thanks for clarifying! I should unlock then to get the whole experience.
doctor_droid said:
Not ui buddy bt custom kernels
Custom kernels r required to run not all bt most of custom Roms
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Stock kernels are set with limitations.. Whereas Custom Kernels dont have.
The problem is most custom kernels dont support 480p or 720p video recording like stock kernels.
I am having a NEO V with Stock Kernel and a Custom ROM (UHD 4.0) with Root privileges.
Depends upon the type of ROM u r using. Mobiles with 720P support give their best with Stock Kernels.
basically you will never see past ics (on a U) if you have a locked bootloader
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[Q] [XU] Overclocking + Bootloader Question.

So I used SetCpu and found that I cannot really overclock it, only underclock it.
Is it because I have a locked bootloader or what?
Explain please!
mkrevelations said:
So I used SetCpu and found that I cannot really overclock it, only underclock it.
Is it because I have a locked bootloader or what?
Explain please!
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for over clocking u need a kernel that supports overclocking
for install custom kernels u need to unlock ur bootloader
clear ??
drsanket_xperia_u said:
for over clocking u need a kernel that supports overclocking
for install custom kernels u need to unlock ur bootloader
clear ??
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Yes, got it, thanks. Time to unlock BL.
mkrevelations said:
Yes, got it, thanks. Time to unlock BL.
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be careful... never cross flash a kernel
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drsanket_xperia_u said:
be careful... never cross flash a kernel
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I know, I know, dont worry, I lurked on the forums for a long time and then signed up. I've learned many things already
drsanket_xperia_u said:
be careful... never cross flash a kernel
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What is cross flash?
umair42 said:
What is cross flash?
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flashing kernel different than that of the phone
for eg
xperia p kernel flashed on xperia go
drsanket_xperia_u said:
flashing kernel different than that of the phone
for eg
xperia p kernel flashed on xperia go
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Thanks
its not so safe

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