I´m in JM5 , and i think about upgrading to JP3...
is it a good ideia ?
No.. Highmem has been merged into the eclair trees, MobileAP is totally broken (and there are many other broken/crashing things) and finally, JIT isn't available in that build anyway (so no real speed benefit).
The only reason for using Froyo at the moment is if you have apps that require Froyo, or there are API's in Froyo you want access to.
Otherwise, trust me, you are wasting your time with it. I installed it because I couldn't help myself, used it for 2 days, and then reverted because it was an inconvenience.
I am finding JM5 more stable. I've tried both. Im not going to bother with JP3 again.
andrewluecke said:
No.. Highmem has been merged into the eclair trees, MobileAP is totally broken (and there are many other broken/crashing things) and finally, JIT isn't available in that build anyway (so no real speed benefit).
The only reason for using Froyo at the moment is if you have apps that require Froyo, or there are API's in Froyo you want access to.
Otherwise, trust me, you are wasting your time with it. I installed it because I couldn't help myself, used it for 2 days, and then reverted because it was an inconvenience.
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khsbenny said:
I am finding JM5 more stable. I've tried both. Im not going to bother with JP3 again.
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ok..
thank you guys =D
the leaked 2.2 is not stable enough
i'll wait for the final
I tried the new builds, but went back to JF3, which came on the phone.
As the others mentioned, I will wait for the official release.
upside, you can view flash on the browser./
These ROM versions are getting confusing - is JM5 newer/older/better/worse than JG5 or are they practically the same?
tried it for a week and it got very slow even with tweaks.Wait for another leak or the official version
I tried JP3 i found it abit laggy but it was a good taste of what 2.2 to come
Google Maps just force-closed on launching for me in JP3 - that was a complete deal-breaker, so I reverted.
JM5 is a later version than JG5 (at least it should be)
I've had no problems with JP3 at all and have benchmarked 1843 with it......Everything has worked fine for me on it??
I'm running JP3 as well and very pleased with it. I tried it on 2 previous occasions but couldn't get it to work well and reverted. A few days ago I did a fresh install, rooted by downgrading the kernel to JP2, rooted and upgrade kenel back to JP3.
Root access made it possible to fix all the little bugs on the ROM, so now I wouldn't go back. The only thing broken is Mobile AP, otherwise it's smooth, lag free and working as well as any other ROM
Rizza
Frostfree said:
I'm running JP3 as well and very pleased with it. I tried it on 2 previous occasions but couldn't get it to work well and reverted. A few days ago I did a fresh install, rooted by downgrading the kernel to JP2, rooted and upgrade kenel back to JP3.
Root access made it possible to fix all the little bugs on the ROM, so now I wouldn't go back. The only thing broken is Mobile AP, otherwise it's smooth, lag free and working as well as any other ROM
Rizza
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which little bugs did you fix?
also wouldnt JH2 kernel work on JP3 rom and fix the lag without ext3/4 on sdcard trick?
I'd stick with JM5, someone mentioned about Flash but you can get that working on Eclair. I actually had it running on the stock ROM, just check over in the Apps and Themes section for the .apk, it seems to work quite well.
Been using JP3 for a week now, followed the guide on hemorrdroids.net (search for "Galaxy S FroYo With New Speed Fix!" but I did not apply the speed fix.
Honestly the phone is at least 3x faster then the stock version that came with it.
Seems to be working VERY stable except for the AP Wireless option which is broken.
Have not had any issues besides one crash when tried to use AP.
After using both JM5 and JP3 I can assure that at least with me the froto update is ablot smoother even without the lagfix applied... After the lagfix it just flies really...
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Too buggy for now. I'm sticking with JM5, have already tried 3 custom jp3's and they all sucked.
I'm also running the JP3 without any problems. The JM5 was fine, but seems to default to Russian. Anyone knows where I can find the real original JF3? Just in case I want to go back.
I missed Froyo JP3 ROM. after loading back DXJG4(latest Official South East Asia ROM ),the Eclair ROM has this bad memory management problem. without using Task killer..the lag will come back..even after lagfix.
On JP3,I dont need to use task killer, I have no sudden blackout problem.
Hi all,
sorry to ask but does the froyo update fix the lag issue in galaxy s?
ngkkv said:
Hi all,
sorry to ask but does the froyo update fix the lag issue in galaxy s?
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The reality is that no, it doesn't resolve lag
not by a long shot in recent leaks, q&a please.
i9000 froyo made lag worse!!!
I installed it yesterday via kies.
The former version worked perfect for me but the froyo update was real bad!
I can't work with my phone, it's getting stuck all the time.
The EMail software won't work at all.
Maybe i'm missing something but if i could downgrade back to the old version it would be great!
alonav said:
I installed it yesterday via kies.
The former version worked perfect for me but the froyo update was real bad!
I can't work with my phone, it's getting stuck all the time.
The EMail software won't work at all.
Maybe i'm missing something but if i could downgrade back to the old version it would be great!
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Well if you read all post about it you should know you should wipe the catch, Format the internal sdcard and do a factory reset when you flashed the latest froyo.
All error and strange thing you got is for all bad data/settings you have.
Froyo works real good...
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Lol DamianGto. Seriously though, how long have you been working for samsung?
If i did work for Samsung i would not be here and help people to tweak the sgs and make custom kernels.
Many issues on the sgs is user errors. If they read some tread they would know how to deal with it.
I feel its to easy to make a tread or post about things without reading about it first.
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Two quick questions. First, what was the most recent software update that my phone wanted to install? It wouldn't work on my phone, and I was wondering if it was important. Second, does it matter if my phone is rooted and has the one click lag fix?
Thanks
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The most recent update was JH7 which has quite a bit of fixes. The most likely reason why you couldn't install it was because you're rooted with one click lag fix.
The best/easiest way to get the update would be to just install cognition 2.1.6
It has the JH7 firmware along with voodoo lagfix.
id recommend going over to froyo( cog 2.2 beta 8) its much better than eclair....i dont face any laggs whatsoever.....do a masterclean first....
A while ago I updated to JPO and rooted my phone. I then proceeded to uninstall the stock version of aldiko ebook reader with my new found root power. I now want to update to the newest version of froyo (JPY?), and I read somewhere that the process is more complex if you have un installed a protected app. Is there any truth in this? If so, what do I have to do different? Also, is the improvement over JPO noticeable?
All help is much appreciated.
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Nope, definately no issues, after upgrading the the app will come right back to the phone and you can remove it again if you need.
JPY is undoubtedly much faster than previous firmwares....very noticeable difference, made me fall in love with the phone all over again....
Hello guys,
I have recently moved to jvo and installed the cf-root 3.2 root kernel.
My phone now is very responsive with almost no lag or delays.
My questions is what will be the advantages for changing the file system to ext4.
I will notice any improvement? Apps will open even faster? What would be the reason to convert to ext4?
And if I do so, there are any known issues that I should be aware of?
Is correct that after convert to ext4 I will not be able to move/update to stock roms without converting to RFS?
Thanks in advance for your answers and advises!
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Yeah, ext4 is always better and makes things open faster coz the rfs system is quite counterproductive - it is not meant to work with the type of internal memory the sgs uses. And yeah, before flashing new Roms it is always advisable to change the system back to rfs
Thanks for theophilos answer.
I convert to ext4 finaly.
There is an improvement I must admit. Apps indeed open a bit faster and Google gestures are displaying results instantly.
Thanks again
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would you please check "battery use" ? for the past a few weeks, after trying different kernels and gingerbreads, unfortunately cf-root 3.2 + jvo is the only combination i get the battery drain all the time..
I have never had strange drain issues. Battery usage appears to be normal with any rom I had so far.
Android os is always at normal levels and nothing extreme happens in my phone.
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i have installed cf-root 3.2 on my SGS JVO. my phone battery also seems to drain fastly then normal. is there any issues regarding cf-root 3.2 for JVO.
file name : CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVO-v3.2-CWM3RFS