Hello, my OPX gets really hot. Like 50° in normal usage. Which Custom Kernel is the coolest?
Tagion said:
Hello, my OPX gets really hot. Like 50° in normal usage. Which Custom Kernel is the coolest?
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Just try blu_spark or Boeffla Kernel, Underclock 1.9ghz.
Tiongkia said:
Just try blu_spark or Boeffla Kernel, Underclock 1.9ghz.
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Thats what im currently using. Idle+Charging -> 50°C
Charging+Using -> like 60°C
Tagion said:
Hello, my OPX gets really hot. Like 50° in normal usage. Which Custom Kernel is the coolest?
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Swell kernel is very good.
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i have a very high battery consumption with any vibrant rom...
i don't understand...
1 hour in stand-by (only mobile data active)
vibrant: 7-8% of battery
nexus s: 1-2%
why?!
p.s.
100/1000 ondemand for all
daffyno said:
100/1000 ondemand for all
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What about with the stock kernel settings (no set cpu)?
apDroid said:
What about with the stock kernel settings (no set cpu)?
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bullet kernel now... (juwe port rom)
You might have something running in the background. Try to use Advance Task Killer. If it does not help, maybe you should flash another rom like Revolution Rom by Ali.
daffyno said:
bullet kernel now... (juwe port rom)
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Also set a Profile in SetCPU when Screen Off do 400/100 smartass. I think it helps.
i will try...however the governor was conservative not ondemand...
thx to all
Might try calibrating battery. If so battery may be shot from improper care (i.e. leaving phone in hot car.)
Darkakuma said:
Also set a Profile in SetCPU when Screen Off do 400/100 smartass. I think it helps.
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tried... the phone does not resume from stand-by!
Androidwhiz said:
Might try calibrating battery. If so battery may be shot from improper care (i.e. leaving phone in hot car.)
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this is my last chance
i have a very high battery consumption with any vibrant rom...
i don't understand...
1 hour in stand-by (only mobile data active)
vibrant: 7-8% of battery
nexus s: 1-2%
why?!
p.s.
100/1000 ondemand for all
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Might have bad battery cuz not even CM7 has such a high drain what rom wat kernel
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Check how old your battery is. You might need to replace it. Or you can just ODIN back to stock and see how long you last on stock ROM and kernel and see if your battery lasts.
Don't use a setcpu profile if your using the smartass governer. it can cause sleep of death
philliple97 said:
Don't use a setcpu profile if your using the smartass governer. it can cause sleep of death
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i have seen...
however i saw that smartass uses more battery of conservative...is it possibile?
Im calling dead battery
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Hello,
I have installed the Megatron Rom and the Mik_OS Kernal. When I SetCPU the device to 768MHz+ the phone will freeze after 30 seconds. The screen goes black for a second and then the screen turns on again and the brightness is slightly brighter and the whole phone is frozen and I can't do anything . I have to take the battery out and put it in again to fix the problem. Right now I am running on 748MHz and sometimes 729MHz.
Please help me fix the freezing problem.
Thanks
thats called a kernel panic. sometimes your phone cannot handle the frequency that you set and when that happens, your phone freezes (or reboots or shuts down). if you want to be able to overclock to a higher frequency, try flashing another kernel
I found that on my wifes phone I can't overclock past 748 or else it has problems. My phone is stable at 768, same models. I guess it's just the way different phones behave.
skarookidoo said:
I found that on my wifes phone I can't overclock past 748 or else it has problems. My phone is stable at 768, same models. I guess it's just the way different phones behave.
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There are some phones that are stable at 806 while some guys here reported kernel panics at 729. It differs.
sweetnsour said:
thats called a kernel panic. sometimes your phone cannot handle the frequency that you set and when that happens, your phone freezes (or reboots or shuts down). if you want to be able to overclock to a higher frequency, try flashing another kernel
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If I need to flash another kernal then what kernal do you recommend for me? I usually like performance based ones.
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NanoNoodle said:
If I need to flash another kernal then what kernal do you recommend for me? I usually like performance based ones.
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For performance? franciscofranco kernel of course Search in dev. section...
Garuxa said:
For performance? franciscofranco kernel of course Search in dev. section...
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Ok thanks. I'll try it now
Fail reboot
Garuxa said:
For performance? franciscofranco kernel of course Search in dev. section...
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I have installed the Franco Kernel but when I reboot the phone it says that it is overheated and it shuts down. I have rebooted several times and it still doesn't work. I am immediately changing the custom kernel.
Hye i hve an official gingerbread 2.3.3 V20d rom(rooted) and i wan. To overclock my optimus one, do i need a custom kernel to do that? Im new to this so pls guide me
yes you need a custom kernel
samrox144 said:
yes you need a custom kernel
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thnks, can u suggest me the custom kernel for the stock rom? and do i need custom recovery?
you need a rooted phone and a kernel that works with the stock rom you are on.
most kernels only seem to work with some custom roms. But you search and you will find
I ran 480mhz and 729mhz for the longest time with no issues.
Right now I'm at 122mhz and 480mhz (longer battery life), and the fact that I'm not running games or intensive graphics or anything.
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skarookidoo said:
I found that on my wifes phone I can't overclock past 748 or else it has problems. My phone is stable at 768, same models. I guess it's just the way different phones behave.
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Which rom do u use??? the stable 1 u had mentioned at 768MHz???
768mhz is just too high, the most stable and highest clock for our p500 is 729max and 691min
I tried 768 for a day and the mother board burnt the other day.
MANOJ5329 said:
Which rom do u use??? the stable 1 u had mentioned at 768MHz???
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You shouldn't be going higher than 729 on the p500
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Oh, oops, I've been running my p500 at 768mhz for the last 4 months and apart from the battery draining 1% a minute and the battery temperature reaching 38C° it doesn't crash, I tried 787mhz but it crashed in the first 10 seconds.
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How to extended the battery life time and minimize it's draining during your daily usage of the SGS2 ?
Also is. Over clocking. Increases the battery draining ?
To extend your battery life, stop using your phone and/or decrease the screen brightness when using it.
Overclocking will probably increase the battery drain if your phone is using the overclocked frequencies.
To increase your battery life turn your phone off every time you are not using it, turn it on when you want to use it, that will get you good battery life.
Honestly search this forum there are a handful of threads that give guides and tutorials on how to maintain battery life not that difficult to search my friend.
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konrad2004 said:
How to extended the battery life time and minimize it's draining during your daily usage of the SGS2 ?
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Use it as a paperweight and that should be good enough..Or just keep having the charger in it while you are at home
anyway lame jokes aside. get yourself a decent kernel. in your case speedmod. set the governor of your choice and let the magic begin......seriously for you that kernel should be fine. just do not get to excited when the magic begins and you start kissing your phone though just do not tell us here
Hope that helps mate
Suarez7 said:
Use it as a paperweight and that should be good enough..Or just keep having the charger in it while you are at home
anyway lame jokes aside. get yourself a decent kernel. in your case speedmod. set the governor of your choice and let the magic begin......seriously for you that kernel should be fine. just do not get to excited when the magic begins and you start kissing your phone though just do not tell us here
Hope that helps mate
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sorry to interrupt this thread, but wat do u mean by governor of ur choice? im running speedmod aswell
thanks
adamski123 said:
sorry to interrupt this thread, but wat do u mean by governor of ur choice? im running speedmod aswell
thanks
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Speedmod is fine on default. No need to change governor unless you want to try conservative but I recommend to leave speedmod as is.
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nikzDHD said:
Speedmod is fine on default. No need to change governor unless you want to try conservative but I recommend to leave speedmod as is.
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ohh u mean scaling of the cpu
oh yeh i never change that :L
its on ondemand now on setcpu
To be honest you don't need to use any of those type of application you are better off just removing them and leaving the kernel on complete stock.
adamski123 said:
ohh u mean scaling of the cpu
oh yeh i never change that :L
its on ondemand now on setcpu
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Governors are for scaling cpu as you just said. As Nikz said if you are using speedmod no point using any cpu apps as the kernel does all the work for you
nikzDHD said:
To be honest you don't need to use any of those type of application you are better off just removing them and leaving the kernel on complete stock.
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exactly..might try speedmod someday when i get bored of cm9
Suarez7 said:
Governors are for scaling cpu as you just said. As Nikz said if you are using speedmod no point using any cpu apps as the kernel does all the work for you
exactly..might try speedmod someday when i get bored of cm9
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Ahh tried an earlier build and was fine but one thing I don't like about CM is the camera quality, I know it's not a digital camera but a TW rom produces better pics.
Hi, currently im playing with roms..What is the best kernel for battery life?
kraken77 said:
Hi, currently im playing with roms..What is the best kernel for battery life?
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For battery life... Franco..:good:
ArK96 said:
For battery life... Franco..:good:
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I agree...but max usb current were 2000...i am using SG and max usb current was 2500..but it is not a big problem for me tho..othwerwise, FK is better in term of battery life in Oreo roms
Franco Kernel with Franco Kernel App is amazing.
I am currently on PE ROM.
What is the best kernel you recommend for MIUI EU. I like a good balance of performance and battery life. Thanks!
ShadowBlade_20 said:
What is the best kernel you recommend for MIUI EU. I like a good balance of performance and battery life. Thanks!
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Personally using Franco Kernel and I have amazing battery life and stability.
Blendman974 said:
Personally using Franco Kernel and I have amazing battery life and stability.
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Did you do any modifications on the kernel?
Blendman974 said:
Personally using Franco Kernel and I have amazing battery life and stability.
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I flashed franco and battery life reduced
ShadowBlade_20 said:
Did you do any modifications on the kernel?
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Nop, just flashed it using the FrankoKernelApp.
efakkawy98 said:
I flashed franco and battery life reduced
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Seems like some options made my battery life really bad (even with the stock kernel) like the double tap to wake/pick up to wake.
I had around 1 and a half day with heavy usage on stock. And now with FK kernel I have a little bit more than 2 days.
Another really good kernel is Sphinx kernel (here) that give me the same battery life as FK.
efakkawy98 said:
I flashed franco and battery life reduced
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with twrp ?