Excellent app, I can vouch for it on the s3, knowing the battery it has been saving me, (%1 in two hours), should hell you guys a lot, the plus of this above similar apps and scripts? No lag! Do thank Eugene.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745132
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I guess this should be partly controlled by the governor and init.d config
i know on my amaze 4G, with the interactive setting, the second core is offline most of the time anyways
Just sharing...
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Nice find, Eugene was the only reason I stuck with my BH2 as long I did (till the mT3G-S dropped).
I wonder if this script/app would interfere with faux's kernels.
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Nice find, Eugene was the only reason I stuck with my BH2 as long I did (till the mT3G-S dropped).
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+1 agreed (samsung galaxy s vibrant). He is a great developer.
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I decided to make this thread to answer anyone's questions on MOSTLY but not limited to the EVO 3D's hardware.
Oh and for those who want to take screen shots hold the power button and quickly tap home for a surprise (only works with stock 2.3.4 Rom)
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What is the price of wheat in Russia?
BABABOOEY!
Simple...2 Canadians
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I got two.
Any chance someone could make a kernel that runs the cores synchronized?
Recommend a accurate CPU widget that shows the current CPU speed?
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I got two.
Any chance someone could make a kernel that runs the cores synchronized?
Recommend a accurate CPU widget that shows the current CPU speed?
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2 great questions, alright for the synchronization I think they'd have to be ultimate hackers because the snapdragon processor wasn't designed for that so try and make a request
And as for a CPU widget Temp+CPU widget It's great
Hope I helped.
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Well I was attempting to be able to over clock my i717 galaxy note...Had received alot of help from some mods and reg personnel here and I finally figured it out installed it and now my note keeps rebooting ? so what can I do am I doing it wrong ? I was and am still hoping to make this work I want to over clock my i717 galaxy note past 15 i was hoping for the 19 or 18 that everyone keeps bragging about ...can anyone help me ? :crying::crying::crying: hahaha I know this can be fixed ...thnx for the help in advance
Just pull the battery and put it back in. Hold volume up and down while pressing power to boot in to recovery. Restore using the backup you created prior to flashing; you did make a backup right?
As far as overclocking goes... a kernel, for the most part, will not affect how far you can oc.
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I think i got it
Anyways I reloaded again...so we are clear I loaded h0tkernal-5s1 and now I didn't completely over clock it but I went father than 15000 mhz and it seems to be really stable.....YOU KNOW IN ALL SERIOUS...YOU GUYS ARE REALLY GREAT FOR ALL OF THE HELP......Makes me feel cool or important that someone our all of you take the time to answer anything from me..its a gift to be apart of something this great....thnx for all of you're help...have a great weekend......PHIL
You probably just overclocked it too much. If I go past 1836 my phone keeps rebooting
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kevinallen4325 said:
You probably just overclocked it too much. If I go past 1836 my phone keeps rebooting
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My phone isn't even stable at that, can't go above 1782 and iirc, that makes it reboot too. Not that it matters, OC really does nothing.
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Mine doesn't go past 1836 either.... some people can go further.... others less...
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Not all silicon is created equal.
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Mine doesn't go past 1836 either.... some people can go further.... others less...
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When you oc and your phone and it keeps rebooting you need to add more volt instead of undervolting.
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When you oc and your phone and it keeps rebooting you need to add more volt instead of undervolting.
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Yeah, mine rebooted on 1736 or whatever it was on benchmarks so I added a bit of voltage and it was happy. I run stock because it's fast enough though was just ducking around then.
Edit-used system tuner pro to over volt
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How do I add voltage ? I don't see anywhere to do this
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Android doesn't have lag. It suffers from low framerate at times, but latency is not the issue.
That said, the only place I ever see low framerate is when I have a huge widget list to scroll through.
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Okay, just gave 1.1 a shot. Apps are in fact loading up faster when pressed but that's the only thing I notice so far. Can't have a final say on anything else because it's so hard to tell on a Quad Core device with Jelly Bean. But thanks for letting us know of this.
Haven't tried it myself but....
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/entropy-seed-generator-not-all-its-hacked-up-to-be/
There are valid concerns about lag and how the Android OS handles them, and there is discussion currently ongoing within the Android Code about this, but this fix does not address those issues and instead gives performance gains through boosting CPU speed. The developer himself stated that this could in effect reduce battery life, since the hack is waking the CPU every second.
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Haven't tried it myself but....
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/entropy-seed-generator-not-all-its-hacked-up-to-be/
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I haven't noticed any battery difference on either device. Its also tough to say whether or not it did much for the Note 2 because this phone is already butter stock (with the occasional hiccup)
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I haven't noticed any battery difference on either device. Its also tough to say whether or not it did much for the Note 2 because this phone is already butter stock (with the occasional hiccup)
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l think the article was just in general or based on he N7 since chat was what they first reviewed the app on
SwiftLegend said:
l think the article was just in general or based on he N7 since chat was what they first reviewed the app on
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Read on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
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I grabbed this a few days ago when you mentioned it on CTO (thanks buddy). I notice apps opening noticably faster when it's running. I have it set to "start automatically on boot" but any time I "remove all" from a home button long press, which I do after I've been on my phone for a while, the app stops running and I forget to restart it. I wish it would persist that.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hflpcQjK2Q&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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adrynalyne said:
Android doesn't have lag. It suffers from low framerate at times, but latency is not the issue.
That said, the only place I ever see low framerate is when I have a huge widget list to scroll through.
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Or if you have a DROID DNA.
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I never had issues with my dna.
Anyway I tried Seeder and all I can say is I don't see a bit of difference.
adrynalyne said:
I never had issues with my dna.
Anyway I tried Seeder and all I can say is I don't see a bit of difference.
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Haha, I'm just giving you a hard time.
I'm with you, I don't see a difference either.
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WizeGuyDezignz said:
Haha, I'm just giving you a hard time.
I'm with you, I don't see a difference either.
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My theory is that people are launching apps before and then enabling it and testing those apps. Thing is, they are all loaded and load instantly.
I rebooted between my tests. :
adrynalyne said:
My theory is that people are launching apps before and then enabling it and testing those apps. Thing is, they are all loaded and load instantly.
I rebooted between my tests. :
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That's exactly what I was thinking too. :thumbup:
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I gave it a try but I feel the Note 2 is so freaking fast already that it wasn't necessary, with that said, there are definitely many other phones that I've owned where I noticed slowness immediately after rooting, so for those phones I wish I had this.
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I gave it a try but I feel the Note 2 is so freaking fast already that it wasn't necessary, with that said, there are definitely many other phones that I've owned where I noticed slowness immediately after rooting, so for those phones I wish I had this.
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Look at the video I posted from Xda TV. The app doesn't do anything
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Lol wow. The Seeder app is placed in the top 50 for top paid in the Google Play Store.
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Not bad for a placebo app
I tried explaining the the thread that Steve Kondik isn't endorsing the app like they think he is. He performed his own tests, with his own compiled code and saw some inexplicable results.
Seeder didn't do anything for him on any device he has.
A moderator deleted it though, conveniently. They of course left behind the part where CM is allegedly endorsing it though.
Hi All,
I have been running Viper 1.2 for some time now and really am anxious to get on something new.
I have no interest in running AOSP or any variations.
Could I get suggestions of what might be my best option (not buggy) that I could use as a daily driver for a little while.
I like what I see for Sense 5 ROMs too.
Thanks!
newts Sense 5 Rom. The best, I have tried them all.
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In order to get a good answer you need to be more specific with your question.
What is important for you to get from the rom?
Battery life? Performance? Eye candy? or may be its CM?
Anyway, i guess you should change your question a bit before one of the mods will delete this thread
Xda doesn't allow threads to compare roms your going to have to try them yourself because I can guarantee that a mod will close this soon.
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I didn't ask for a comparison....I need a good non buggy Rom for a daily driver with some nice bells and whistles and just asked for an opinion. Would prefer sense 5. I know the rules.
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Newts is what you want
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How's the battery life
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Newts is good but I feel like it was a little buggy and the battery was not great but not terrible... I prefer the Bamf sense 5 rom that Joel made
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Was that the most recent build?
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Newts is the best that I have tried. I paired that with crpalmers kernel and my phone has never been better.
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Mustafa's Hatka Supreme ROM works great and has amazing battery life. The only issue I've had so far was getting MMS to work but it was an easy fix.
Agree with those who said newts Rom. It is by far the most bug free and customized Rom. Through a custom kernel on it and you'll never look back.
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jlamb76049 said:
Newts is the best that I have tried. I paired that with crpalmers kernel and my phone has never been better.
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Agreed, I'm running this setup as well.
Battery life on the dna is going to suck no matter what rom you use.
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irockthebear said:
Agreed, I'm running this setup as well.
Battery life on the dna is going to suck no matter what rom you use.
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I disagree. I get through a day quite easily on most roms.
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My battery usually has to be put on the charger at around 10 pm and I get up at 6 for school. Granted I probably don't use my phone as much as most people here since I'm in class all day. I'm on stock.
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I get excellent battery life. I'm running Viper 1.2 with Zarboz' kernel (stock settings).
I just took a look and it says I still have 83% battery after 6 hours 47 minutes on battery. Usage: several texts, phone calls, syncing with my Jawbone UP band, checking email; light to medium use I guess.
All the ROMs are great. I observed a slight better battery life on the Sense5 ones though. Since I am not a big fan Sense5, especially the blink feed, I get bored with it the very first day. This big bright HD screen is made to show bright and beautiful colors. Not just black and white. Sense 5 still looks sharp though. My main reason to keep going back to ViperDNA is the sound. On it my phone shakes the Beats Solo HD and vibrates the Studios (with PowerAmp of course, Sony xLoud and the Beats mod from eriknors' thread). It doesn't feel as strong and powerful on the other roms. I mostly use two songs for test: Go Hard or Go Home by E-40, Fuel by Metallica.
Everything is opinion based on what you like. But who MIKE D has something awesome coming.
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EclipticNA lol
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EclipticNA lol
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Haha you took the words out of my mouth! I was just gonna say the best dna rom isn't on xda. And yes, it's yours! :thumbup:
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There is an app on the play store that emulates Motorola's new active notifications now I know that the reason that works is because of the amoled screen. Does anyone know if the same level of battery efficiency will work with our screens as on the motoX? It works well and is really cool but I keeps the screen on.
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DJ1994 said:
There is an app on the play store that emulates Motorola's new active notifications now I know that the reason that works is because of the amoled screen. Does anyone know if the same level of battery efficiency will work with our screens as on the motoX? It works well and is really cool but I keeps the screen on.
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Yea I am using it on my Verizon Note 2 running Paranoid Android 3.96 and the battery consumption is very low if not any more than a usual app and is updated everyday or two...I am running it on a 4.3 rom so I don't know how it is on 4.1 and 4.2 roms as the developer just released it for 4.1 and 4.2 roms
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There is an app on the play store that emulates Motorola's new active notifications now I know that the reason that works is because of the amoled screen. Does anyone know if the same level of battery efficiency will work with our screens as on the motoX? It works well and is really cool but I keeps the screen on.
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we have a very similar screen 720p non pentile amoled. we should get similar results.
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I was thinking about it and some of those x8 processors might do something. Not sure. Cool app nonetheless.
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DJ1994 said:
I was thinking about it and some of those x8 processors might do something. Not sure. Cool app nonetheless.
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Well they're listed as being used for 'contextual awareness' and'natural language' so maybe the contextual processor has something to do with it. this all depends though on how those processors operate on a firmware level. big difference if they are simply nonconputing but aware cores used to activate the main application processors like most sensor processors or they actually run specific software actions like Motorola seems to be alluding to with the nomenclature.
I would suggest running a hotplug governor to produce a similar effect.
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joshm.1219 said:
Well they're listed as being used for 'contextual awareness' and'natural language' so maybe the contextual processor has something to do with it. this all depends though on how those processors operate on a firmware level. big difference if they are simply nonconputing but aware cores used to activate the main application processors like most sensor processors or they actually run specific software actions like Motorola seems to be alluding to with the nomenclature.
I would suggest running a hotplug governor to produce a similar effect.
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What rom would have a governor like that?
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What rom would have a governor like that?
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almost every kernel that allows customization has some type of hotplug governor, although they don't always call it that. Hotplug simply means it only (should) turn on cores when they are needed. theoretically, that means your phone should only be running one core to display the active notifications. do your research on whatever kernel peaks your interest and try it out.
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I see. Thanks.
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