Has anyone tried to flash the razr deodexed rom to this phone yet. Are they identical as far as hardware goes? I'm tempted to try it
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Different processor for starters. Also different gpu i believe.
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Different processor for starters. Also different gpu i believe.
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The razr uses the same processor as the bionic, the OMAP 4430. It also has the same GPU as well.
The CPU on the razr has be overclocked to run at 1.2Ghz.
The galaxy nexus uses the OMAP 4460 which clocks at 1.5GHz and uses a slightly more powerful GPU than that the 4430 uses.
The nexus has been under locked to run at 1.2Ghz.
In short. The razr and bionic have the same processor and gpu, where they differ is at the kernel level.
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So different kernal and locked bootloader= not a good idea?
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From what I have read personally, the Razr has the 4460 as well as the Nexus. The Bionic has the 4430. I am pretty sure that is correct.
Sorry, Just an observation.
Atst44 said:
From what I have read personally, the Razr has the 4460 as well as the Nexus. The Bionic has the 4430. I am pretty sure that is correct.
Sorry, Just an observation.
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No, the Razr has a 4430
I heard 4460 as well, but i also dont have one. Id die though if it was another d2g scheme where they repackage a phone with 1 new option and re-release it as "special" if its the same phone only no removable battery. #Phuckthatfone
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OMFG The galaxy nexus is the first phone released with 4460.
As for the RAZR...
The motorola site list the processor as 4430.
It was listed as 4460 on their site after the nexus premier but they changed it back and followed it up in the forums by stating they made a typo which was now corrected.
The teardown of the RAZR also reveals A 4430 CHIP.
IT IS NOT A 4460.
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I hope this is possible for the Photon 4G, and by the way, the rom can be modified to work with the Bionic.
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I found this thread on the bionic forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439013 with overclock zips. The modules for d3 are available here http://code.google.com/p/opptimizer/downloads/list from what I read in the official thread here http://rootzwiki.com/topic/14511-op...4-overclocking-kernel-modulesofficial-thread/ it would show up in set cpu and wouldn't require having the MIN jacked all the time. anyone see any reason this wouldn't work?
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Working good here. Clocked at 1.2
[edit] So apps do see the max as 1.2, Rom manager, cm settings etc. Linpack shows better performance no different than the 1200 overclock binary. The only thing missing is the 1000 slot, 300 600 800 and 1200 are all useable.
I'd say it's very safe just don't go too high.
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Working good here. Clocked at 1.2
[edit] So apps do see the max as 1.2, Rom manager, cm settings etc. Linpack shows better performance no different than the 1200 overclock binary. The only thing missing is the 1000 slot, 300 600 800 and 1200 are all useable.
I'd say it's very safe just don't go too high.
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Reading in the other threads it appears that much over that and phone will just reboot due to lack of voltage. I thought this would be nice in that the kernel sees the change and we don't have to have the cpu at full throttle
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Go to the opptimizer website (Tekahuna's website).
Then go to updates. There should be updated modules there for droid 3 with voltage control.
Always post your results and questions on the official thread here...
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/14511-opptimizer-project-omap4-overclocking-kernel-modulesofficial-thread/
This link is the only place you will get support and help Tekahuna with feedback.
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Go to the opptimizer website (Tekahuna's website).
Then go to updates. There should be updated modules there for droid 3 with voltage control.
Always post your results and questions on the official thread here...
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/14511-op...4-overclocking-kernel-modulesofficial-thread/
This link is the only place you will get support and help Tekahuna with feedback.
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Yes I just read through the entire thread. Voltage control is a fail for the bionic sadly due to reasons I mostly but not entirely understood. I think the d3 is gonna have the same issue from what I (sorta) understood. However when I have time to sit down and try this I will def post in the official thread to let him know my experience.
I just wanted to show it to the xda d3 community, as the idea of voltage control and a 1.5 or higher oc is exciting (if you're like me and get excited about such things )
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Just checked and .2 modules are gone for all but razr
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I just checked and they are still there.
Go to home then to updates.
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I just checked and they are still there.
Go to home then to updates.
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I was looking in downloads. OC'd and increase voltage works, my device doesn't like being oc'd much even with the volts up it's unstable above 1.2
What voltage are you trying? 1388000?
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What voltage are you trying? 1388000?
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yes. I tried 1395000 but i got instant reboot
got as high as 1394000 before reboot
Wish ya could get higher but atleast your getting somewhere. Can you post your info at the official thread?
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Wish ya could get higher but atleast your getting somewhere. Can you post your info at the official thread?
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already did once, i'll update as i play more
Endoroid said:
got as high as 1394000 before reboot
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I got my droid to hit 1400mV stable. (1400000) Whats your highest clock speed before you freeze up?
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Since the stock kernel on the droid bionic is only 1 gigahertz I was wondering What other good kernels are out there
Thanks!
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Bionic is a locked boot loader no custom kernels. You can find the thread in dev section for omap4 overclocks
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Right, no custom kernels. Although mine runs super smooth oc'd to 1.25ghz.
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Right, no custom kernels. Although mine runs super smooth oc'd to 1.25ghz.
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How's the battery life at that speed? I'm holding off on doing it because I have enough problems with my battery dying constantly as it is.
My last bionic (.2233 ICS leak) scored a 3032. Was in the same range consistently. I just placed an insurance claim. I'm now running the .232 leak and can't get over 2300... Any ideas what is causing the significantly lower scores?
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check your clock speed. your old phone ws probly at 1.2ghz and now your new one sounds like its at 1.0
You're absolutely right. So newer phone runs slower? Any known fixes for this?
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StlrFan said:
You're absolutely right. So newer phone runs slower? Any known fixes for this?
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As far as I know it seems to be random. I dont think its specifically newer phones.
After a littlw research, I read that 1.2 ghz chips that failed testing for the razr where placed in the bionic since it was only set to run at 1 ghz but they overclock to the 1.2 if you have one of the failed razr chips.
What is the diferrence between armv7 rev1 and Armv7 rev2?
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Both are the same architecture, rev2 is an upgraded version of the rev1 chip. Sort of like the tegra 3 and the tegra 3+
They both belong to the same generation of chipsets, but may differ in chip size, die cast size, RAM management, voltage, K-value of materials used and so on
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I think rev 2 can be overclocked more than rev 1?right?
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JELLYZ said:
I think rev 2 can be overclocked more than rev 1?right?
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Not necessarily, two identical CPUs may differ enough so that one can be overclocked about 1Ghz while the other might be unstable at 100MHz overclock.
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I think rev 2 can be overclocked more than rev 1?right?
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I dont know much about mobile processors but I assume it follows the same concept as Desktop processors. Lets assume the i5 2500k is Arm v7 rev1 while the i5 3570k is the Arm v7 rev2. Just cuz the i5 3570k is newer does not necessarily mean it will clock better or hold temperatures as well. Yes i do know the latter i5 is built with a smaller die size but thats not my point
To answer your question, it really comes down to luck on how well you can clock your processor.
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No, they will not.
Although they are pretty much the same phone in shape and interface, the Razr M uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor (ARM) and the Razr i uses an Atom processor (x86).
That's a huge difference in architecture, which makes it pretty much impossible to port any ARM based ROM without having all the required sources and libraries. Which we don't.
So short answer: no.
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