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Hi All,
All the features are incorporated in the MiniCM6 v 1.0.1 found here
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facing too much reboot after this update check for bugs
thnx
sachith024 said:
Hi All,
I just integrated doixanh modules into a update.zip file. I claim no credit.
MultiTouch v005
UnderVolt v001
MDDI v001
OverClock 249/748 (no module)
Xrec installable
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check wifi folder it may be the problem
sachith024 said:
Hi All,
I just integrated doixanh modules into a update.zip file. I claim no credit.
MultiTouch v005
UnderVolt v001
MDDI v001
OverClock 249/748 (no module)
Xrec installable
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This is fixed version
working fine for me
its with the default over-clocking(710)
thnx
abhi98228 said:
This is fixed version
working fine for me
its with the default over-clocking(710)
thnx
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Works very well for me your fixed version.Thank you !
Since installing this my battery life has literally more than doubled so for that alone you have my thanks, wouldn't of installed the seperate modules but you have made it easy, good work
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Hi,
Thanks for the collection of updates. I for one, have also experienced the rebooting bugs.
I think the undervolting of the phone makes it reboot. I have especially experienced the rebooting when the phone tries to reconnect to wifi after being idle for some time. Maybe it draws too much current for the idle condition to supply enough power, and therefore reboots the phone?
Regards,
mfas
nice nice only why undervolt AND overclock the overclock module is already undervolted
owain94 said:
nice nice only why undervolt AND overclock the overclock module is already undervolted
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nice nice only why undervolt AND overclock the overclock module is already undervolted
Nice work, that was my first idea with tweaks, but... i dont have a mini so i cannot test...
owain94 said:
nice nice only why undervolt AND overclock the overclock module is already undervolted
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the overclock module is not included in this.
overclock applied through hw_config.sh
echo freq > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_<min or max>_freq
again... borrowed from D4rKn3sSyS...thanks to him
mfas said:
Hi,
Thanks for the collection of updates. I for one, have also experienced the rebooting bugs.
I think the undervolting of the phone makes it reboot. I have especially experienced the rebooting when the phone tries to reconnect to wifi after being idle for some time. Maybe it draws too much current for the idle condition to supply enough power, and therefore reboots the phone?
Regards,
mfas
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not sure y its happening... one of my friend is also facing problem with v1
use abhi's or v2 .zip and let me know if it works for you.
will do some more experiments and update if required
Thank you for this compilation, just a few questions though, I want to clarify something..
1. Just want to ask if what I did was right: renamed zip file to update.zip and installed via xrec, correct?
2. How can I test all modules if it worked?
Thanks and regards,
Xaeons
Xaeons said:
Thank you for this compilation, just a few questions though, I want to clarify something..
1. Just want to ask if what I did was right: renamed zip file to update.zip and installed via xrec, correct?
2. How can I test all modules if it worked?
Thanks and regards,
Xaeons
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1. UV- battery life increases
2. MDDI lag... its hardly noticable
3. MT- download multi touch visualizer from market and test it
4. OC- install set cpu and check the max n min freq...
Thanks satchith, I'll test it on the ff days..
Though when I tried Quadrant Advanced, back then my average was between 900-1000, now its 1100-1200..
hello guys,
i noticed that when i install the existing module the brightnes of the phone lowers ,do you know anything about that?
thank you
mitsos16x said:
hello guys,
i noticed that when i install the existing module the brightnes of the phone lowers ,do you know anything about that?
thank you
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Thanks for ur feedback, brightness issue fixed. Please test and let me know
Hello!
This Files Works On Stock SE ROM?
dark_zhero said:
This Files Works On Stock SE ROM?
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HTML:
echo freq > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_<min or max>_freq
Works well
Is ther ny update in MDDI or Undervolt????
Hey, guys, a few Questions about Cyanogend
1. I've installed Cyanogend 7.1.1, can i still install a custom kernel like this one?
2. Which is the best CPU Control Tool for my Xperia Neo?
3. Do you have Tips for better battery lifetime?
f.e profile tools with CPU Control, etc?
Thanks,
renes2 said:
Hey, guys, a few Questions about Cyanogend
1. I've installed Cyanogend 7.1.1, can i still install a custom kernel like this one?
2. Which is the best CPU Control Tool for my Xperia Neo?
3. Do you have Tips for better battery lifetime?
f.e profile tools with CPU Control, etc?
Thanks,
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1. Problably No...but anyway you dont need custom kernel for CM7
2. SetCpu. SetXperia 1.20
3.screen off profiles, smartass, incredi control.
Regards!
Taavi
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Big Thanks, but waht is incredi. Control?
renes2 said:
Big Thanks, but waht is incredi. Control?
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With incredi control you can change cpu voltages. "EXTREME CAUTION" with this, but if you do all right you saves you battery a lot
And you find this app in market "incredi control"
And in setxperia is this builtin.
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Ah, okay.
My problem, is, that i have with
368Mhz, 210mA
122Mhz, -170mA
-_-
Its too much, i've installed cyanogen 7.1, Any ideas?
EDIT: or do someone have the Voltages?
f.E.
XXX mV @ 122Mhz
XXX mV @ 244Mhz etc?
As the title says, which is the best combo rom (gingerbread roms only, I don't like ICS!) + kernel is the most battery friendly? (I'm on XM)
Now I'm on CM 7.2 with rage kernel but I' ve thought about flush 6.5
Thanks everybody!
Which phone?
From what I have heard, Spartan and Hybrom seem to be most battery-friendly GB ROMs, but I occured some bugs on Spartan and currently using stock system at all.
Someguyfromhell said:
Which phone?
From what I have heard, Spartan and Hybrom seem to be most battery-friendly GB ROMs, but I occured some bugs on Spartan and currently using stock system at all.
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I don't like hybrom So is the stock a good choice too?
Hi, you should try NeroDroid with X kernel, I tried it and liked it a lot, but Im waiting for universal V2
Il Giulione said:
I don't like hybrom So is the stock a good choice too?
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Yea, stock is also great, if you root it and customize as much as you want.
Someguyfromhell said:
Yea, stock is also great, if you root it and customize as much as you want.
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Yup, if you don't wanna be dealing with bugs or stuff like that stick with stock like hes says
The only thing I didn't like about my stock is that battery didn't last long
Now I've flashed flush 6.5 ... I' ll say to you how it is about battery and performance
PS This is my girlfriend's phone, mine is the O1 so I can't understand what ''stock'' means
Il Giulione said:
Now I've flashed flush 6.5 ... I' ll say to you how it is about battery and performance
PS This is my girlfriend's phone, mine is the O1 so I can't understand what ''stock'' means
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Test and report results...
Stock is basically what came with the phone.
Untouched ROM.
Tried all ROMS available for Xperia Mini with all possible kernels.
I think the best combination for Batter life is
NeroDroid Rom with X Kernel.
Set these frequencies
Min 134Mhz
Max 1.0 Ghz.
Smartassv2 Governor
I/O Schedulers - deadline
You are already the second who says to me to try nerodroid and x kernel...so...I'm doing it
Flush sucks, gps doesn't work and the developer doesn't want believe me
singh_dd93 said:
Tried all ROMS available for Xperia Mini with all possible kernels.
I think the best combination for Batter life is
NeroDroid Rom with X Kernel.
Set these frequencies
Min 134Mhz
Max 1.0 Ghz.
Smartassv2 Governor
I/O Schedulers - deadline
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but X kernel do reboot my phone... mini pro, i dont know why!!! since tha day i installed it.
I use Clean 'n' Tweaked - 4.0.2.A.0.69 - v4.1 with X kernel 2.6.32.59
Don't forget to flash the apropriate x-kernel wlan module AFTER installing the target ROM in CWM.
Standby battery drain is around 1% every 3h without 3G. I use SetCPU to switch CPU frequencies and Governor when the display goes off:
Display on: CPU: 249 - 1017 Governor: smartassV2
Display off: CPU: 134 - 364 Governor: ondemand
This way i have great performace when i operate the Phone and low power consumption when using it as mp3 player.
Haltlos said:
I use Clean 'n' Tweaked - 4.0.2.A.0.69 - v4.1 with X kernel 2.6.32.59
Don't forget to flash the apropriate x-kernel wlan module AFTER installing the target ROM in CWM.
Standby battery drain is around 1% every 3h without 3G. I use SetCPU to switch CPU frequencies and Governor when the display goes off:
Display on: CPU: 249 - 1017 Governor: smartassV2
Display off: CPU: 134 - 364 Governor: ondemand
This way i have great performace when i operate the Phone and low power consumption when using it as mp3 player.
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i dont know why my phone reboots with X kernel... but ok with Rage Kernel!!! just dat X kernel battery is good!
whalesplaho said:
i dont know why my phone reboots with X kernel... but ok with Rage Kernel!!! just dat X kernel battery is good!
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did you try flashing stock and then X kernel.
Check X kernel with stock and report
singh_dd93 said:
did you try flashing stock and then X kernel.
Check X kernel with stock and report
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i wipe data/factory reset... den flash kernel & after flash kernel!!!
whalesplaho said:
i wipe data/factory reset... den flash kernel & after flash kernel!!!
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You don't have to wipe data before flashing kernel. Not needed at all.
Sent from my Xperia Live using xda premium.
Someguyfromhell said:
You don't have to wipe data before flashing kernel. Not needed at all.
Sent from my Xperia Live using xda premium.
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i did dat cos i was told to flash stock & i thought doing dat ll return my phone to stock!
I'm using Rage 2.8 on Spartan ROM 2.0
134Mhz-1Ghz smartassv2 or brazilianwax
Scheduler is SIO
I've used Xkernel before Rage 2.8 came out, because I felt it was more batt friendly. But with v2.8 I think that Rage is way better. Battery life is great!
Especially with Spartan ROM since it comes with minimal app load, and is tweaked and fast as hell
I never flashed my kernel before with my previous phone (htc desire).
It seems more important for these xperia phones, is this correct? I 'm currently the owner of a Mini Pro.
swimon said:
I never flashed my kernel before with my previous phone (htc desire).
It seems more important for these xperia phones, is this correct? I 'm currently the owner of a Mini Pro.
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Some custom roms require custom kernels, that's why they are needed sometimes, or you can use em on stock rom to increase performance, battery life, to have recovery installed, etc...
So, I've upgraded my Siyah Kernel to the latest version and set the CPU UNDERVOLTING to -100mV(default is -No Undervolting), governor to lulzactiveq, max frequency to 1.6(default is 1.4) and voltage control to 1325000 uV (default is 1350000)
Is this safe ? No crashes so far.
Yes there is no problem..,..
Read siyah kernels information its very helpful to you.....
If you face some sort of problems go to siyah setting and hit on default setting.....
Sent from my GT-I9300
Here is screenshots for you.....
Reset setting for default.......
Sent from my GT-I9300
rockondudu said:
Yes there is no problem..,...
If you face some sort of problems go to siyah setting and hit on default setting.....
Sent from my GT-I9300
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I just had a freezae and needed to remove the battery to reboot it again. Advice of going one step lower to 1.5 ? or increase a few voltage @ 1.6?
is 1400000 good for 1.6?
rockondudu said:
Here is screenshots for you.....
Reset setting for default.......
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Thanks for the screenshot
P.S : I think the problem is my rom, because its freezing, except for 1.5(stable). Rom is OMEGA 33.3
Well i rebooted my s3 , 1.6 oc and voltage control to default and uv @ -100mV. Its stable. Stay with this?
Hi X10 mini users, Does anyone know how to speed up my x10 mini phone??? my x10 mini phone is already rooted and updated to android 2.3.7
-Renz29
Full details please? What rom?
Just flash nAa's rom, I've been using it for a year and half and now Im on a S3 mini. Link to the rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1415026
Mod/Rom: MINICM7Pro V21
Recovery: Clockworkmod v3.2.0.0-r5 x10mini
kernel and baseband is same like 2.1 version(sony official update)
-renz29
If you are in nAa. Go to settings/cyanogenmod settings/performance/ you can speed up your phone there
My performance settings
I used smartassV2 governer with min CPU frequency at 245 Mhz. not 122 mhz. i left the maximum frequency at 691 Mhz. this is because i hav so many apps syncronizing that i need the little extra power but surprizingly, it didnt affect my battery life. i also have undervolting enabled. i noticed compcache can slow the system down so i disabled it as well as surface dithering. i also enabled allow purging of assets. if you still having problems, use memory manager from playstore and play around with the settings there or use V6 supercharger. search for that on this forum. also, use seeder. that made a huge difference with my phone.
thas911 said:
I used smartassV2 governer with min CPU frequency at 245 Mhz. not 122 mhz. i left the maximum frequency at 691 Mhz. this is because i hav so many apps syncronizing that i need the little extra power but surprizingly, it didnt affect my battery life. i also have undervolting enabled. i noticed compcache can slow the system down so i disabled it as well as surface dithering. i also enabled allow purging of assets. if you still having problems, use memory manager from playstore and play around with the settings there or use V6 supercharger. search for that on this forum. also, use seeder. that made a huge difference with my phone.
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nice info, thanks :good:
Hashy said:
If you are in nAa. Go to settings/cyanogenmod settings/performance/ you can speed up your phone there
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please give me the steps... thanks Hashy... -Renz29
Flash cook rom and nAa kernel
Renz29 said:
Hi X10 mini users, Does anyone know how to speed up my x10 mini phone??? my x10 mini phone is already rooted and updated to android 2.3.7
-Renz29
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I have use many rom of X10 mini pro. And i think this is the best rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1937993
suicune221 said:
I have use many rom of X10 mini pro. And i think this is the best rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1937993
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can u give me the link for x10 mini thanks