[ICS] AAAwwwesome usability increasing settings - Xperia Arc Android Development

i've figured out the best settings without the supercharger. supercharger may allow multitasking but it makes the system crawl, barely any apps go to cache, app launches are slow etc, AND IT EATS BATTERY LIKE A CANNIBAL on it-self on the ICS beta roms.
what i have done to get incredibly smooth operation is by that i have changed a few and added a few more lines to my build.prop
1) change/add the dalvik.vm.heapsize to 96m from 64m (for lesser multitaskig but smoother apps - i get two apps to multitask with this) or reduce to 48m for more multitasking (i am getting 3 apps multitasking with this 2do, officesuite N email).
2) add MAX_HIDDEN_APPS=1 and MAX_ACTIVITIES=6 (this seems to prevent multiple apps for trying to access the memory and the cpu power at the same time, giving you a better experience, i haven't had any problems with notifications for my facebook, email, pulse n whatsapp)
3) delete the 99supercharger* script from your system/etc/init.d folder
4) i am using the supercharger's bulletproof apps thing for my phone, aNag, phone dialer (option 17) get the ICS services.jar from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1533044 (apparantly its needed to make ICS understand OOM adjustments.
5) go to cwm to clear the dalvik cache or just do superclean-restart with the supercharger script (option 30)
btw, you have to use the DoomLoRD's advanced stock kernel with the stock wifi modules - the doomkernel v4 is superbuggy and unstable. the stock kernel itself doesnt have init.d support for the bulletproofing so you'll need the advanced stock kernel
UPDATE : 5.5) force GPU rendering under developer options in settings.
UPDATE : 6) also add 3 more things via rom toolbox's kernel tweaks for faster launches : vfs_cache_pressure=10 dirty_background_ratio=60 dirty_ratio=95 (i got this from kickasskernelizer) n make em load on reboot. also in kernel tweaks under advanced change up threshold to 75 (higher battery but slower initiations) or 30 (super fast scaling, but lower battery) sampling rate to 200000, powersave bias to 30 (make this 0 for supersmooth, or 60 for more battery life) and i/o scheduler to noop.
UPDATE 7) if you want better multitasking (albeit lesser smooth) apply the superharger OOM+bulletproof launcher settings N lower the screen updates (**** i forgot its name) thing from 200 to 120 (supercharger changes it to 200, which causes lags n a hyper accelerated scrolling)
(I had posted this under JJ's rom, but since its applicable to all ICS beta based roms (out of which i find jj's rom to be the leanest n the meanest) I am posting this here to see what others say about it. also, try his Fold Animations w/buttons (if you like buttons, albeit with a smaller screen area) or my favorite Twister animations.
p.s. devs, please suggest other pros n cons of doing the above.
please press thanks if you like this

I'll try this too.
Thanks

Thanks for the info this weekend I test these things if I can. Looks nice

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[11/15][MOD] Galaxy Tab Tips and tweaks

There are a lot of fun, geeky tweaks we can do to these tablets, so I thought I would collect them in one place. It would be great if someone could add this to the sticky at the top of the Dev section. Please add suggestions!!!
User Interface changes:
Voodoo Screen tuning - Hardware level tweaks of the color profile
Display all apps in full screen mode - Force all apps to display in full screen
Hide system bar via power menu - Add function to hide status bar in power menu for ROMs with no framework changes to power-button menu
*Tweak Touchscreen responsiveness - App to change various settings in touch screen.
System Features:
Enable USB Charging - Charge your tab by computer or regular USB adapters
Init.d support - Enable init.d scripts to run at boot
*** Zip align at boot - Align apks at boot for efficient reading
*** V6 SuperCharger - Get V6 Supercharger RAM tweaks working
Monitor android.process.media - Monitor process android.process.media for high cpu usage
Enable ad-hoc Wifi - Enable ad-hoc wifi funtionality
* Set Model to German region code - Allow non-German bought tabs to be CSC (German) region code
* Disable Dolphin Browser collection - Disable excessive browser data collection
*, **, ***Build.prop & init.d Edits - Change boot settings
Mount Network Shares - Mount Network shares on Galaxy Tab
build.prop Tweaks - Long list of changes you can make to your build.prop
Unlock your 3G/4G Tab - Unlock your (at least T-mobile) Tab from a specific carrier
App Changes:
Selectable user agent in default browser - Enable selectable "Desktop" mode in Browser
Force Browser to Desktop - Force Browser to always be in "Desktop" mode
Revert Market to pre-3.2 version - Revert to old market to install all compatible apps (for those having issues installing apps)
Disable Swype license check - Disable the license check for Swype to prevent issues with modified system properties.
Unconfirmed mods from other devices
WARNING! make a backup before testing these as they have yet to be confirmed safe and working on Galaxy Tabs.
Increase speaker/headphone volume - Increase the volume output (Transformer)
Increase volume tweak 2 - Increase the volume output V2 (Transformer)
USB to Ethernet Drivers - Connect to the internet via USB to Ethernet (Transformer)
Change auto-brightness levels - Reduce or increase auto brightness levels to save battery or improve visual appearance (Galaxy S II)
* NOTE 1: Root Explorer has issues with setting permissions correctly in Honeycomb, use ES File Explorer for root file edits. Just go to settings and enable root and mount as R/W
** NOTE 2: Not all of these functions work with the Tab 10.1
*** NOTE 3: May require "Enable Init.d scripts" to function
I was expecting this, thanks m8
It should be sticky thread
Great collection..
Plz put it as sticky, it is perfect.
Sent from my GT-P7500 using xda premium
Great! Sticky is in order here.
This is really good, I'm using some of these features myself so I can attest to it's well-functionality. While I was perusing these threads, I came across a post by reputable developer who said that V6 Super charger causes nothing but problems; If so should I risk it? What are your opinion?
task650 and others pointed out that the ram levels set by v6 are lower than our stock settings. That is v6 was designed for phones with less ram, so the free ram levels are lower than optimum on our tabs. I set them manually with system tuner pro.
Updated to include touch screen tuning tweaks, build.prop & init.d references, and notes
How much RAM does our Tab have guys?
BeNicePlz said:
This is really good, I'm using some of these features myself so I can attest to it's well-functionality. While I was perusing these threads, I came across a post by reputable developer who said that V6 Super charger causes nothing but problems; If so should I risk it? What are your opinion?
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Personally,i feel the V6 supercharger makes my tab run smoother,less stutter..I'm on KI2, pershoot oc 1.2, v6 update 9.
mark.m.moran said:
How much RAM does our Tab have guys?
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1 GB
Bus Driver said:
Personally,i feel the V6 supercharger makes my tab run smoother,less stutter..I'm on KI2, pershoot oc 1.2, v6 update 9.
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I've heard it does other things than just altering the min free values, so maybe that's why task did an about face regarding v6 by integrating it into v1. 1 of 3.2
UPDATE
Added sypwe license check mod, and removedmwarning for v6 supercharger
Nice post
Thks
UPDATE 11/15
* Organized a bit more
* Added some mods from other devices
* Added unlock app

[ICSbeta] finally a responsive touchscreen + battery life *try this* : UPDATE 4/28/12

ok, nothing seemed to be making the touchscreen responsive with the ICS beta n its derivatives.
except one thing just did.
i changed the sampling rate from 200000(2 lak) to 20000 (20 hazar), n of course i had to change the up-threshold so i changed that to 95 (i did all these in rom-toolbox's kernel tweaks settings)
now everything is super-responsive (app startups, physical buttons, onscreen buttons, switching, yo name it) N while you are just lets say reading stuff on the screen, the cpu is generally at its lowest
what that means is : both responsiveness and higher battery.
please comment.
UPDATE : check the 7th post on this forum for more tweaks for snappy app launching n switching here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1570374#post24186676
UPDATE : ADDITIONAL TWEAK (more battery life) : in rom-toolbox change powersave bias to 35 (in rom toolbox) : saves a lot more battery by preventing the cpu from rushing to full-frequency while you are doing simple tasks like flicking the screen.
UPDATE : 3/31/12 : an interesting observation about "force gpu" 's causing poor performance on my post here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1570374&page=2#post24266342
UPDATE : 4/7/12 : want even more battery life n smoothness?
add these to your build.prop save , reboot into recovery, clean dalvik-cache and /cache partition then reboot into system. things should be faster. and oh, underclock it.
ro.kernel.android.checkjni=0
dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:jit
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=0
ro.mot.buttonlight.timeout=1
dalvik.vm.verify-bytecode=false
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=v=n,o=v
you can also do a semi-odex using titanium backup's integrate system dalvik into rom thing, but then you won't be able to change any file in the rom (like applying patches, mods etc until you've either done undo integration thing in titanium backup or just used adb shell to delete *.odex from /system/apps n rebooted)
UPDATE : 4/28/12 : if you are using a derivative of the .562 ICS then you can change the kernel tweaks/sysctl settings to dirty_ratio = 80 dirty_background_ratio = 20 and vfs_cache_pressure = 20 to get snappy app startups up_threshold and powersave_bias can both be set to 90 and select ignore_nice_load. if you use lots of apps then raise the dirty background ratio and dirty ratio both by 15 points and reduce vfs_cache_pressure by 15 for low cpu usage while the apps are running. i've noticed that many of the custom roms have started getting my tweaks or similars preincluded , plus the official ics is much better than icsbeta in memory management. and oh, use arcknight kernel. its super awesome for both features and battery life. i switch my governor to interactivex or smartassv2 when i am recording using the 14mbps camcorder mod, and then back.
the android backup & restore under person in settings should be turned off. it takes a lot of cpu, battery, data n memory. its aweful.
if this works for you, press the thanks button.
How can this be done?
Duvel999 said:
How can this be done?
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i used rom toolbox pro, its free version is available here - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
anything else that can edit sysctl.conf (e.g. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.sysctl.config and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=scd.atools ) will also work.
Gonna try it
system seems to be a bit snappier
thx mate
thnx mate.
for snappy app switching i discovered another bunch of settings
in rom toolbox's kernel tweaks under performance, change min free kbytes to [CORRECTION]8192[not 8096] (or [UPDATE] 6144 - whichever one you like), dirty ratio to 95, dirty background ratio to 70 and vfs cache pressure to 5 (n of course check the apply on boot option)
let me know how you like this additional tweak
UPDATE: some observations ; high dirty ratio causes lower cpu usage n faster app-switching, low dirty background ratio causes faster app startups but uses too much cpu, vfs cache pressure above 5 or 10 causes high cpu usage n lags. (i use lots of apps)
UPDATE #2 FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS (fast all around with acceptable cpu usage, super app switching, n decently fast launcher without sacrificing cpu-speed n battery life)
Kernel Tweaks :
reduce dirty background ratio to 50
check the OOM kill allocating task (if your device crashes after this, uncheck this, it may kill the android system n android os processes as well in some cases)
Auto Memory Manager :
foreground 6
visible 8
secondary 32
hidden 40
content 48
empty 120
Thnks
[white10char]
The up-threshold and powersave bias settings do not stick for some reason. They return to default values after a reboot even though Apply on boot is checked.
Sent from my LT15i (Xperia arc) on KA ICSony
sunbriel said:
The up-threshold and powersave bias settings do not stick for some reason. They return to default values after a reboot even though Apply on boot is checked.
Sent from my LT15i (Xperia arc) on KA ICSony
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It is the same for me. I guess we'll have to review each init.d script to see what is the one that is changing these values on restart.
estuardo4 said:
It is the same for me. I guess we'll have to review each init.d script to see what is the one that is changing these values on restart.
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perhaps kickass kernel script
sunbriel said:
The up-threshold and powersave bias settings do not stick for some reason. They return to default values after a reboot even though Apply on boot is checked.
Sent from my LT15i (Xperia arc) on KA ICSony
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estuardo4 said:
It is the same for me. I guess we'll have to review each init.d script to see what is the one that is changing these values on restart.
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check the 98kickasskernelizer (i'd find the respective values - especially min-free n change them in the script itself), there are two other not so popular scripts out there too that you may be using.
please share with us whatever was causing the overriding of rom toolbox's (or sysctl etc)'s settings.
Hey there thanks for the tip. Already tried it but I don't think there's any major improvement. In fact, antutu graphic score is down a bit. But don't know why. Maybe just my phone.
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hansip87 said:
Hey there thanks for the tip. Already tried it but I don't think there's any major improvement. In fact, antutu graphic score is down a bit. But don't know why. Maybe just my phone.
sent from my white ray using XDA App
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the benchmarks dont tell you about usability. better responsiveness is due to faster cpu response to situations.
antutu's benchmark tests for continuous high performance (battery hogging w/lags) while running just one app.
my settings are for giving great experience (touch, app switching and app launching as well)
think of it as antutu being a mr. universe test, while mine are a gymnastics olympics tournament.
Well thanks. A lot less sluggish when scrooling..
Sent from my LT18i using XDA
darth5zaft said:
Well thanks. A lot less sluggish when scrooling..
Sent from my LT18i using XDA
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thank you.
i just posted another slight tweak for higher battery life. its in the first post.
sunbriel said:
The up-threshold and powersave bias settings do not stick for some reason. They return to default values after a reboot even though Apply on boot is checked.
Sent from my LT15i (Xperia arc) on KA ICSony
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estuardo4 said:
It is the same for me. I guess we'll have to review each init.d script to see what is the one that is changing these values on restart.
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i tried 6144, restarted n it sticks. try 8192 (i haven't tried restarting after that) : my 8096 was a mistake - i accidently doubled 1024 to 2048 n that to 4096 and then stupidly to 8096.
it is possible that numbers that are not multiples of 1024 are ignored if set on boot.
that occurred to me since init.d scripts are loaded much before rom-toolbox gets a chance to do its magic.
estuardo4 said:
It is the same for me. I guess we'll have to review each init.d script to see what is the one that is changing these values on restart.
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Could it be that these settings are conflicting with Supercharger?
Sent from my LT15i (Xperia arc) on KA ICSony
hootnath said:
i tried 6144, restarted n it sticks. try 8192 (i haven't tried restarting after that) : my 8096 was a mistake - i accidently doubled 1024 to 2048 n that to 4096 and then stupidly to 8096.
it is possible that numbers that are not multiples of 1024 are ignored if set on boot.
that occurred to me since init.d scripts are loaded much before rom-toolbox gets a chance to do its magic.
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I tried and it stuck after a reboot. It is working fine now. My battery is lasting more indeed, but wifi is always on, even after I made the suggested changes. I guess I'll have to reinstall Doomkernel v04 and JJ's ROM from scratch. But even with wifi always on, I'm having better battery life and less lag.
Thank you again.
estuardo4 said:
I tried and it stuck after a reboot. It is working fine now. My battery is lasting more indeed, but wifi is always on, even after I made the suggested changes. I guess I'll have to reinstall Doomkernel v04 and JJ's ROM from scratch. But even with wifi always on, I'm having better battery life and less lag.
Thank you again.
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i found another interesting thing today.
the force GPU for 3d in the settings -> developer options actually uses a lot of the cpu and causes lags. i turned it off and have instead done the following
Get rid of CPU rendering:
Navigate to /system/lib/egl/
Open the file named "egl.cfg"
Delete the first line. It should say "0 0 android" or something similar
Go back into the egl folder and delete libGLES_android.so
What this does is remove the entire soft-rendering pathway from the OS.
source : http://www.ifans.com/forums/threads/ics-performance-tweaks.369959/ ;
now, i have changed the powersave bias in teh romtoolbox's kernel tweaks to 95 instead of {correcton}35{not]95. the cpu is spending more time @ 122mhz and deep sleep now without lags (which means more battery)
if this thing works for you, please press thanks.

[ROM+KERNEL] [GB 2.3.7] [2012-SEP-25] boype's modded CyanogenMod 7

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Upon positive feedback to my initial post and several requests in the modded-cm7-thread, here's the thread for the development section.
This thread is about providing everyone with my CyanogenMod 7 Kang and the modifications I added to it. Both ROM and Kernel are compiled from source in a Linux environment. Note: This is by no means my ROM. My work is based on the awesome efforts by everyone who contributed to CM7. While initially I built the ROM only for myself in order to adjust a few things to my liking, after some development I thought "It's so good, I might as well share it".
Highlights of my CM7 Kang:
All CM7 commits up to September 25, 2012
Very smooth and snappy overall experience (smooth spinners, smooth indeterminate progress bar, different screen transition animations, some other things)
Enhanced audio experience (digital audio mixer, increased headphone volume, Beats Audio, more volume increments)
Increased battery life through kernel tweaks like writeback variables, underclocking, WLAN undervolting, and LED-button light dimming
Custom CM7 Kernel with battery-optimized smartass2 governor, additional interactivex and ondemandx governors, default SIO i/o scheduler (2012 version), battery optimized sysctl variables and many more improvements
G-key usable as a launch button for the camera app, as shutter key inside the camera app, and also as music play/pause key when the screen is locked
increased camera jpeg quality (pictures are ~ 1.3 - 1.7 MB)
Option to center the statusbar clock (not enabled by default) and change the clock's color (white by default)
Option to set the statusbar color (not enabled by default). You can choose between fully transparent, semi-transparent, and any custom color.
Optional 1.2 GHz overclocking via menu
Fixed GPS performance, largely fixed audio routing and fixed call quality
VPN support
Customizable installation with Aroma installer
G-recovery
Download links:
Download links for 'all-in-one' package:
Download mirror 1: Mediafire
Download mirror 2: Rapidshare
md5sum: 3c220de332afbeea07e04ad4ff047a7a
Notes:
Installation: to install, go into CWM and select the package via 'Install zip from sdcard'. Upon this, a graphical user interface will guide you through the setup process.
This package contains everything that was previously listed under 'download links': ROM, Kernel, Google apps, Beats Audio remover, localized GPS fixes, WLAN failsafe Kernel, the format script, additional applications, and the option to remove some stock applications.
The Aroma installer gives you the possibility to customize your installation: you can freely choose any component you want to install without the need to install anything else. For example, you could only install the ROM, only the Kernel, only a GPS fix, etc.
There is no need to do any wipes in CWM - the installer will take care of this.
Besides the fully customized installation, there are two quick install options available in the installer: 'Install CM7' and 'Update CM7'. Those will perform the necessary wipes and install the bare CM7 ROM (including Google apps) for you. No other additional apps will be installed or removed.
When installing the CM7 ROM, the European GPS fix and Beats Audio are already included by default.
Download links for Kernel-only flashable:
Download mirror 1: Mediafire
Download mirror 2: Rapidshare
md5sum: f2b8d85b65e231c5705b5e3cf9779b81
Download links for Baseband changer package:
Download mirror 1: Mediafire
Download mirror 2: Rapidshare
Only change your baseband if you know what you are doing. The procedure is really simple and instructions are included in the zip file. Changing baseband will only affect baseband, your ROM / settings / apps will be unaffected.
Full Changelog and source references:
Code:
[B]cm-7-package-20120925-p970-boype[/B]
- Kernel: Tweaked voltages for better stability (this time for real)
- All CM7 commits up to September 25, 2012 (incl. some memory leak fixes and other things)
- Final release!
[B]cm-7-package-20120916-p970-boype[/B]
- Kernel: Completely removed DVFS touch ramping
- Kernel: Tweaked voltages for better stability
- Kernel: DVFS CPU ramping: Make more use of the lowest frequency (200 MHz)
- All CM7 commits up to September 16, 2012
[B]cm-7-package-20120909-p970-boype[/B]
- Removed OMAP4 GPS driver from ROM, since it should not be there in the first place (P970 is based on OMAP3)
- Changed low-memory-killer values to 2048,3072,4096,6144,7168,8192
- Kernel: set ondemandx as default as it appears to be the most battery friendly governor
- Kernel: DVFS: relaxed ramping behavior. Lower OPPs (= less MHz) are used for the same tasks to save battery; also enhanced a little piece of code
- All CM7 commits up to September 9, 2012
- Replaced (the optionally installable) Root Browser with ES File Explorer since it has better functionality
- Updated (the optionally installable) AlarmDroid app to the latest version
[B]cm-7-package-20120905-p970-boype[/B]
- Reverted RIL to v11b due to occasional loss of signal problems
- Reverted camera libs to v11b due to the first two seconds of video recording being black
- Set touchscreen refresh rate slightly above the display refresh rate for smoother scrolling (71 Hz)
- Reverted Wifi scan interval to 20 seconds (CM7 default) to counter some Wifi (re-)connect issues
- Updated Play Store and ROM Manager to latest version
- All CM7 commits up to September 5, 2012
- Kernel: Reverted CPU transition latency to 15ms (LG default)
- Compiled Kernel and ROM with default CM7 toolchain (GCC 4.4.3) for maximum compatibility and as few bugs as possible. Linaro caused strange behavior sometimes!?
[B]cm-7-package-20120826-p970-boype[/B]
- Updated all LG proprietary files to V20N (GPS, graphics, RIL, sensors, video codecs, ...). The files prior were still from V11B (Froyo).
- Re-compiled package with Linaro toolchain, since random errors were reported
[B]cm-7-package-20120824-p970-boype[/B]
- Set audio capture mixer to 'Digital' (was 'Analog' before)
- Increased microphone sampling rate for voice calls to 16 KHz (was 8 KHz before)
- Activated multi-mic in handset calls: multi-mic makes use of the second microphone located near the headphone port to record ambient noise. The noise is compared to the sound captured by the primary microphone and then filtered out.
- Boosted speaker volume a little
- Added option to choose transition effects from within aroma installer: the current LG Froyo effects are set as default, but the CM7 default ICS-effects can be installed as well.
- Fixed bug in aroma installer where Europe GPS fix could not be (re-)installed
- Fixed bug in aroma installer where Play Store disappeared and could not be recovered after updating the ROM / re-installing Google apps
- Pre-zipaligned apks of optionally-installable applications
- Updated ROM manager to latest version
- All CM7 commits up to August 24, 2012
[B]cm-7-package-20120817-boype[/B]
- Fixed GPS not working when screen is off
- All CM7 commits up to August 17, 2012
- Added AROMA installer for an "all in one" package (thanks to tantrums for the help). All previously available flash files (ROM, Kernel, GPS fixes, apps, ...) can be installed from AROMA. You don't even need to do wipes in CWM anymore, as a formating script is included.
- Updated some outdated applications (Google Search, Play Store, Superuser)
- Kernel: added USB battery drain fix
[B]cm-7-20120809-p970-boype[/B]
- Another attempt to fix the 'overamped' microphone during handset calls (I'm not talking about the background noise issue here)
- Fixed front camera not working in high quality video mode
- Fixed GPS fix not setting permissions properly on first boot
- All CM7 commits up to August 9, 2012
- Kernel: Fixed the issue where the CPU ramped down (or only appeared to ramp down!?) way below 200 MHz
[B]cm-7-20120805-p970-boype[/B]
- Reverted microphone gain on handset calls back to standard values, while maintainig the increased gain for everything else. (Some users reported distorted sound due to high gain. Actually, I assumed that calls were excluded from the gain.)
- Went back to standard app package - no apps removed, no apps added (not even google apps). Can't argue with personal taste...
- Pre-set GPS fix is set to European NTP server (so no need to flash the EU GPS fix)
[B]cm-7-20120803-p970-boype[/B]
- All CM7 commits up to August 3, 2012
- Fixed GPS permission issue being repsonsible for bad GPS fix performance
- Fixed large parts of the (very messed up) audio routing:
- In a call, when enabling handfree (speaker) mode, the interlocutor could not hear anything
- In a call with headphones attached, the interlocutor could not hear anything
- In a call via headset, the interlocutor experienced very low volume
- Increased overall mic recording volume by 66% (Regular calls are excluded from that. However, e.g. Skype calls and voice recording are boosted.)
- Added option to set the statusbar color (not enabled by default). You can choose between fully transparent, semi-transparent, and any custom color. (By JerryScript. [URL="https://github.com/thekraven/android_packages_apps_CMParts/commit/7e5f2170e85d24ecd749eebcf409377d0020ea55"]source 1[/URL] + [URL="https://github.com/thekraven/android_frameworks_base/commit/7479afb07eaa5b0a1445d439904284bba9649ebd"]source 2[/URL])
- Fixed a small bug with the center clock, which wasn't correctly "rolled in" after events in the status bar ticker.
- Changed Launcher to the official Play Store version of ADW Launcher (gives a little better performance and smoothness)
- Integrated Google apps (gapps) into ROM package and updated most of them to the latest version
- Integrated the LG Memo app and widget (pulled them from a stock GB ROM)
- Integrated Root Browser, Fancywidgets (great weather widgets), HTC IME mod (superb keyboard) and some other useful apps
- Deleted useless apps from ROM: DeskClock, FileManager, LatimIME, LiveWallpapers, LiveWallpapersPicker, MagicSmokeWallpapers, Protips, RomManager. I have added a zip package with the deleted apps to the OP, in case you want any of those apps back.
- Integrated a couple of notification/ringtone sounds: 'Guitar 2' and 'Major' from HTC, 'Wake up' from Sony Ericsson, and two retro Super Mario sounds :)
- Kernel: Set CPU OPs to 200-400-600-800-1000-(1200) MHz
- Kernel: Re-integrated almost all parts of LG DVFS and rewrote them to work with the new frequencies. This largely stabilizes the kernel!
- Kernel: Tweaked voltages, GPU frequencies and screen-off ramping behavior to optimize battery life
- Kernel: Fixed WiFi hang on re-enable. Connecting WiFi is really fast now :) (Thanks to Conn O'Griofa). ([URL="http://nv-tegra.nvidia.com/gitweb/?p=linux-2.6.git;a=patch;h=04dd4dc82b0960ff95c3adc58c07da3ce699a67f"]source[/URL])
- Kernel: Undervolted WLAN some more
- Kernel: Added ondemandx governor and changed to regular smartass2 / interactivex governors (non-DoomLord versions)
- Kernel: Updated SIO to 2012 version and tweaked it slightly
- Kernel: ...more changes under the hood. Check the sources if you're interested.
- Updated building environment: Kernel and ROM are compiled with Linaro toolchain 11.10 / Java JDK 6u33
[B]cm-7.2.0-p970-20120715-boype[/B]
- All commits up to July 15, 2012
- Implemented Beats Audio into the ROM for an enhanced music experience. If you don't like it for some reason, just use the Beats Audio remover listed under the download links. Huge thanks to RockoDev. ([URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525226"]source[/URL])
- Kernel: fixed the SOD / freeze issues. Thanks again to kdo_vi and Siguiriya for beta testing.
- Kernel: fixed the issue where the phone was laggy for a minute or so after changing the frequency. This means, that you can now also set your desired frequency and governor on boot without any initial lag or other downsides.
- Kernel: removed a lot of LG DVFS stuff from the code. Only the very necessary lines for a smooth operation remain.
- Kernel: lowered LED-button energy input by ~40%. Battery savings 'hello' ;)
- Kernel: tweaked SIO a bit for better I/O performance
- Kernel: some more changes under the hood. Check the Kernel source if you're interested.
- A sidenote for the benchmark kids: Change your governor to ondemand or interactiveX when you want to get the best possible synthetic benchmark scores.
[B]cm-7.2.0-p970-20120711-boype[/B]
- Kernel: Fixed bug where CPU frequencies and governor could not be set properly in CM Settings -> Performance -> CPU Settings (I removed parts of LG DVFS for that)
- Kernel: increased voltage for 200 MHz CPU frequency to get rid of reported SODs
- Kernel: added optional 1.2 GHz overclocking support, selectable from the CM Settings -> Performance -> CPU Settings menu
- Kernel: added SIO i/o scheduler and set default
- Kernel: smartassV2 is default governor again
[B]cm-7.2.0-p970-20120710-boype[/B]
- All CM7 commits up to build date
- Kernel: Underclocked the lowest CPU operating point (OPP) to 200 MHz (was 300 MHz before) and applied lower voltage for that OPP. Also adjusted GPU frequencies in a linear way for all OPPs (each 100 MHz increase adds 80 MHz more GPU clock, so in the end the default GPU maximum of 800 MHz is reached at a CPU speed of 1000 MHz). [B]Huge thanks to Huexxx and his [URL="https://github.com/Huexxx/diana/commits/v2"]released Kernel sources[/URL]![/B]
- Kernel: lowered WLAN voltage to save battery. Operating voltage is now between 1.7 Volt and 2.7 Volt (was 1.8 - 3.0 Volt before).
- Kernel: Set tickrate to 72 Hz. I expect this to be a battery saver when screen is on.
- Kernel: Back to deadline i/o scheduler
- Kernel: More kernel stuff under the hood, see the Kernel source if you're interested
[B]cm-7.2.0-p970-20120704-KANG[/B]
- All CM7 commits up to build date
- G-key is no longer a "dead" key:
- when screen is on, long press will open the camera app
- inside the camera/camcorder app, g-key will serve as camera shutter key (Enable it in camera app -> advanced settings; I implemented this function)
- When the screen is off, long press can be set to toggle music play/pause (Enable it in Settings -> CM settings -> Input; I unlocked this function)
- Increasing ringtone option (cherry-pick, authored by Danny Baumann; [URL="http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#/c/18401/"]source 1[/URL] + [URL="http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#/c/18402/"]source 2[/URL] + [URL="http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#/c/18403/"]source 3[/URL])
- Disabled trackball options from Settings -> CM settings -> Input (since the optimus black has no trackball)
- Added 40mb heapsize to Settings -> CM settings -> Performance settings and set as default (was 32mb before)
- Kernel: added interactivex and set as default governor
- Kernel: set noop as default i/o scheduler
- Kernel: added support for VPN (compiled and integrated tun.ko module for that)
- Kernel: added g-recovery by sergey1369. When you have a bootloop, you can still access CWM by repeatedly pressing the G-key while booting. Also thanks to Huexxx for answering a question ;) ([URL="http://code.google.com/p/g-recovery/"]source[/URL])
[B]cm-7.2.0-p970-20120625-KANG[/B]
- All CM7 commits up to build date
- Added "center clock" and "clock color" feature by jerryscript ([URL="https://github.com/thekraven/android_frameworks_base/commit/7479afb07eaa5b0a1445d439904284bba9649ebd"]source 1[/URL] + [URL="https://github.com/thekraven/android_packages_apps_CMParts/commit/92bf8fce1a4d54dfb5076f17c456a8210b8a655e"]source 2[/URL])
- Kernel: Updated SmartassV2 with DooMLoRD's optimized version of the governor (I hope to achieve even better battery life) ([URL="https://raw.github.com/DooMLoRD/SGS-SL-i9003/GB/kernel/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_smartass2.c"]source[/URL])
- Kernel: changed taskkiller values to 6mb 8mb 26mb 28mb 30mb 32mb (1536 2048 6656 7168 7680 8192) -> values taken from the "balanced 3" setting from zeppelinrox's supercharger v6 (I encountered some slight issues with the previous values at multitasking) ([URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16635544"]source[/URL])
[B]cm-7.2.0-p970-20120620-KANG[/B]
- All CM7 commits up to build date
- Removed blur effect from popup menus (like the power-off menu) since it was causing slowness and lag
- Changed wifi default timeout to 5 minutes after screen goes off. cm7 default hardcoded value was 15 minutes
- Changed analog audio mixer to digital audio mixer. subjective listening result: less distortion and hissing via headphones
- Changed volumes for louder headphones and maximum speaker volume without distortion
- Added build.prop tweak for better battery life: pm.sleep_mode=1
- set wifi scan interval to 150 seconds to save battery (was 20 or 30 before)
- Raised jpeg encoding quality to 97 for better image quality of photos (was 90 before). note: this is not a build.prop tweak, since that method won't work on CM7
- Added "smooth spinners" (the "please wait"-circle-animation)
- Created smooth indeterminate progress bar (the "infinite" progress bar). just applied some very basic photoshop skills for that
- A-GPS: added european NTP server (was north american before)
- Added more increments to volume bars for everything (music, ringtone, notification, alarm, calls, .....)
- Changed transition effects to lge-p970-froyo-stock because they look nicer and smoother
- Removed the android legacy libGLES driver, since it prevented the SGX530's graphics driver to do its job properly (should give a smoother overall experience + is proven to give an improved gaming experience)
- Kernel: added smartass2 governor and set default with battery-optimized values: DEFAULT_AWAKE_IDEAL_FREQ 800000; DEFAULT_SLEEP_IDEAL_FREQ 300000; DEFAULT_RAMP_UP_STEP 100000; DEFAULT_RAMP_DOWN_STEP 100000; DEFAULT_MAX_CPU_LOAD 66; DEFAULT_MIN_CPU_LOAD 33; DEFAULT_UP_RATE_US 48000; DEFAULT_DOWN_RATE_US 99000; DEFAULT_SLEEP_WAKEUP_FREQ 99999999; DEFAULT_SAMPLE_RATE_JIFFIES 2
- Kernel: set deadline i/o scheduler default
- Kernel: set battery driver to output current voltage in mV (so it is displayed correctly e.g. in spareparts' battery info)
- Kernel: set swappiness to 0
- Kernel: tweaked writeback and cache variables for extended battery life
dirty_ratio 90
dirty_background_ratio 80
dirty_expire_centisecs 1000
dirty_writeback_centisecs 2000
min_free_kbytes 4096
vfs_cache_pressure 10
- Kernel: tweaked /system, /data and /cache mountings (from Huexxx kernel) ([URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332311"]source[/URL])
- Kernel: changed taskkiller values to 6mb 8mb 24mb 26mb 28mb 30mb (1536 2048 6144 6656 7168 7680) -> values taken from the "balanced 1" setting from zeppelinrox's supercharger v6 ([URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16635544"]source[/URL])
- Kernel: tweaked tcp buffersizes to 4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
- Kernel: tweaked SD-card readahead to 2048kb
List of included CM7 commits (cf. commit dates)
Installation, notes and bugs:
Known bugs:
Video recording:
Low frame rates in general (around 13 FPS)
Recording occasionally just stops after some time
Video playback: Hardware decoding is laggy (You can still use software decoding, which works fine, but consumes more battery)
FM radio:
FM radio puts the volume to the maximum at start-up and every time a sound notification occurs
After an incoming call the radio won't continue playing
Channel renaming does not work
SIP calling: The headset button won't work (can't mute or hang up calls with it)
Skype calling: Handsfree (loudspeaker) mode causes extremely low microphone volume
Bluetooth: there have been reports about random Bluetooth re-pairings, resulting in calls not working properly
Installation procedure and various problems:
It is perfectly possible to flash the kang over any other CM7 version (nightlies, kangs). Also, you can flash any other CM7 over my kang.
When you're switching to CM7 from a stock-based ROM: Few users reported problems of various sorts. If you experience any problems, re-install CM7 with a 'full format'. This should solve your problems in most cases.
The transparent / colored status bar feature does not work with all launchers or types of wallpapers. In ADW Launcher, the 'wallpaper hack' option must be disabled for the feature to work! Note that there is no solution out there for making it work with any launcher and wallpaper.
Few users have reported problems with getting a GPS lock. I have built a fix for that, which is already integrated into the ROM from version 2012-08-03 on. If you still experience problems: some xda users report that the following simple steps fixed their GPS issues completely: disable both 'Use wireless networks' and 'Use GPS satellites' in the menu 'Settings > Location & Security', exit the menu, and afterwards re-enable both options.
The FM radio turning on Bluetooth is NOT a bug, since the FM radio is integrated into the Bluetooth chip. It only appears that this is a bug, as the LG stock FM radio app hides that Bluetooth is activated. In reality, the stock FM radio app turns on bluetooth as much as the CM7 FM radio app does.
To those who are new to CM7:
CM7 is a powerful ROM that adds a lot of features compared to stock ROMs. Things which are noteworthy are a customizable power-widget, vibrate-notifications on established/disconnected calls, LED notifications, different lockscreen styles, volume keys to choose next/previous audio track, an ICS-like screen rotation animation, ascending ringtones, and much more. Many people may still think CM7 is buggy and unstable, but it is not anymore, since great progress has been made over the last months.
Miscellaneous tips:
Many apps that come pre-installed with CM7 can be removed if you don't like them. Check out this list of items to make sure it is safe to remove a specific app.
If you want to install other themes, search for CM7 themes on Google's Play Store or the xda forums.
Other users' verdicts:
tantrums said:
Overall, your KANG made CM7 very stable and suitable for daily business and personal use.
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BatZzn said:
Im using it right now. What can i say? Thats the CM7 ROM i ever wished to me
Fast, stable and just awesome No problems after update from previous version.
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ThunderBolt_BR said:
You have done a really impressive job here: the results are outstanding!! The transition effects now are ICS like: Buttery smooth! Audio is also spectacular! I have now to keep the ring volume below the maximum or it will awake the hole block
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Sources: https://github.com/boype/lge-kernel-sniper/commits/boype2
Special thanks go out to Huexxx for his hard and amazing work!
if i am using cm nightly , can I flash this rom without wiping data? and what about if i go back to cm nightly? sorry to asking the question ...
Pump Huang said:
if i am using cm nightly , can I flash this rom without wiping data? and what about if i go back to cm nightly? sorry to asking the question ...
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There should be no problems with both, even though I did not test it. Just do cache and dalvik wipes.
boype said:
There should be no problems with both, even though I did not test it. Just do cache and dalvik wipes.
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thanks man keeping this great work:good::good::good::fingers-crossed:
Fantastic ROM, thank you. But I have problem with bluetooth handsfree in car (Croma with Blue&Me). First phone pairing is without problems, calls work. If I come later, phone connect to handsfree automatically, but when I have a call, opposite side does not hear me. I have the same problem with Temasek kang and with originall CM7. Stock ROM (Zeus) is without problem.
Pump Huang said:
if i am using cm nightly , can I flash this rom without wiping data? and what about if i go back to cm nightly? sorry to asking the question ...
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Be carefull, i bricked my OB when I tried get back from boype kang to temasek kang, i did just wipe cache and dalvik cache. My last chance was Smartflash.
pk76 said:
Be carefull, i bricked my OB when I tried get back from boype kang to temasek kang, i did just wipe cache and dalvik cache. My last chance was Smartflash.
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wow that's really bad news ...
pk76 said:
Be carefull, i bricked my OB when I tried get back from boype kang to temasek kang, i did just wipe cache and dalvik cache. My last chance was Smartflash.
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You can't access recovery?
No, i was stuck on LG logo without LED blinks.
pk76 said:
No, i was stuck on LG logo without LED blinks.
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Even though I cannot exclude the possibility that there's a problem, there's no reason why that problem should arise. Don't get me wrong, I believe that happened to you
However, this sounds more like a "bad flash" or a corrupt file of the other flashed kang.
Maybe yes, i didn´t check MD5 of Temasek kang. Everything is possible.
EDIT: So i checked MD5sum now and yes, it was my fault, sorry for misunderstanding.
Unfortunately, the volume of the headset's microphone is still very very low in your rom. Can u fix it?
Sent from my LG-P970 using xda premium
Just a suggestion, the word kang is not used anymore, unofficial would be the correct denomination.
FDN
I'm loving it!!!
Sent from my LG-P970 using Tapatalk 2
This rom is smooth and battery is good when not used.... but when used, battery drain is huge! Is anyone having the same problem or am i the only one??
junkypong said:
This rom is smooth and battery is good when not used.... but when used, battery drain is huge! Is anyone having the same problem or am i the only one??
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For me, it's better than even Zeus ROM. Battery usage is GREAT with this ROM. Using it for a day now.
Sent from my LG-P970 using Tapatalk 2
Siguiriya said:
For me, it's better than even Zeus ROM. Battery usage is GREAT with this ROM. Using it for a day now.
Sent from my LG-P970 using Tapatalk 2
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so that means there is something that is eating up my battery!! i am using sense theme...may this cause the battery drain??
this is the best cm 7 version i have ever used.
smooth, fast, no fc, no sod and it is very important good battery life.
thnx for your works.
please keep going.
junkypong said:
so that means there is something that is eating up my battery!! i am using sense theme...may this cause the battery drain??
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I also found that sometimes our theme draining the battery faster. As an example, I was using ADW launcher (temasek 's default launcher) with its default theme. And these last 2 days, I used Buuf Guuf theme for ADW, I feel the battery draining faster.
Been using it for almost a day, feels and performs well, thank you very much!
However, the volume changing is buggy. When raising the volume, some steps decrease it, next steps increase it too much. The graph would look like: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 5, 8, 7, 9, 10. Not sure if it's just me.

[NAND] N00bDroid (1.1) (Based on CRII CM7.2) [28 OCT 2012]

After following the progress made here, I decided to make my own modded ROM.
The name was chosen because I'm a total newbie in modding and I don't expect it to be very good, but well enough at least for me.
I DON'T TAKE ANY RESPONSABILITY FOR ANY PROBLEM WITH YOUR DEVICE(S)!
ABOUT:
- Based on CoolrunnerII's CM7.2
- LauncherPro (Because Nemus started to lag)
- Increased Heap Memory size to stop Market and Wallpaper problem (now the Market can be updated)
- Replaced Music with Winamp (Beta, but stable version of Winamp to be as light as possible)
- I "borrowed" Kuskro's ideas (like quicksettings and RealCalc)
- I included Rotation Locker (to change from portrait to landscape)
- I included some lines in build.prop which improve 3G and changing to wi-fi and wi-fi connecting speed
- I gave up on CPUTuner because it caused too much lag for the small ammount of saved battery
- Bootanimation changed.. Thanks to SDogo for the X1 Bootanimation.zip
N00bDroid 1.1 Download
N00bDroid (first release) Download
HOW TO:
- Format in CWM Recovery partitions /system, /data, /cache
- Install ROM - Detailed instructions HERE
- Boot into ROM
- Once booted, make sure it won't go in standby until after next step
- Go in Settings>CyanogenMod settings>Display and deactivate everything except 0 degrees
- Go in Settings>CyanogenMod settings>Performance and check Use 16bit Transparency
- Go in Settings>CyanogenMod settings>Performance>CPU Settings>Max CPU Frequency and set any freq between 528 and 576 MHz
- Reboot in recovery
- Install the GAPPS
- Reboot
- Have fun
I will put here a list of tweaks when I will have more time
Thanks: Sp3dev, Zargloub, CoolRunnerII, Jerrytan93, Kuskro, Elibl and BrianXP7 for contributing at this project
Working:
Mainly:
-Mobile data (Voice/3G Edge/HSDPA) - Improved HSDPA to wi-fi change speed
-Wi-fi (currently it works only with WPA)
-Bluetooth (as CoolrunnerII says, if you deactivate bluetooth, the battery will drain very fast, so after using bluetooth, deactivate then reboot)
-GPS (I haven't test yet, but it should work)
-Camera - Without Auto-focus
Secondary
-Flash LED
-Coloured LEDs
-Battery life about 18 hours (with 30-40 minutes music - that took a bit - , 10-20 minutes wi-fi, 5-10 minutes voice call and some messages)
-Market can be updated
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Not working/problems
- battery still drains too fast (in standby it's about 25 times more power consuming by coolrunnerII's measurements)
- Wi-fi WEP is not working
- Battery meter goes to <20% after reboot. However, it will not influence overall battery life
- Camera is not focusing
- FM Radio
- HQ videos
- Front camera
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TWEAKS:
- You can use SetCPU (thread - here) to enable better control of CPU as it goes (also on project's google page):
Stability
Minimum (MHz): 19.2
Maximum (MHz): 528
Governor: ondemand
Performance
Minimum (MHz): 128
Maximum (MHz): 614.4
Governor: performance
If you have the possibilities, you can support the developer by buying the app on Google Play
- For a easier use of Rotation Locker go in Settings>CyanogenMod Settings>Input>Long-Press menu settings>Choose behaviour>Custom application then Select custom application>Application>Rotation Locker
- Also for a easier use of Advanced Task Manager go in Settings>CyanogenMod Settings>Input>Long-Press home settings Uncheck "Show Recent apps tile", check "Use custom application", Select custom application>Applications>Advanced task killer free
- You can change the lock screen into a less-laggy one by going in Settings>CyanogenMod Settings>Lockscreen>Lockscreen style>Rotary(it's my favourite)/Sliding tab/Lense
- Go in Auto Mount app and tick "Enable SD Card Auto-Mounting"
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Changelog
28.11.2012 V1.1
- Changed Nemus Launcher to LauncherPro
- Changed QuickPic to Picturen Lite
- Change Maxthon Browser to Boat Browser
- Included Advanced task killer
- Included OI Flashlight
- Included AutoMount
- Edited build.prop to often search for wi-fi (CAUTION - It may drain your battery if you don't turn off wi-fi when not needed)
25.10.2012 V1
- Initial release
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NOTE: I am open-minded to any improvement idea as long at it's still in my understanding limits.
Many thanks to be there with new projects.
Let me tell you that CPU Tuner works properly on ZeamDroid but on CM7.2 doesn't because of CM CPU controller. For CM7.2 the best option is not the CM CPU controller the best choice is SetCPU.
Best.
kuskro said:
Many thanks to be there with new projects.
Let me tell you that CPU Tuner only works properly on CM7.1 but on CM7.2 doesn't. For CM7.2 the best option is not the CM CPU controller the best choice is SetCPU.
Best.
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True, but SetCPU is a paid app, so even though I can pay it, I'm not allowed to include it in my ROM
ady_95 said:
True, but SetCPU is a paid app, so even though I can pay it, I'm not allowed to include it in my ROM
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Well, the version 2.24 is free for xda user: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
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The reason why CPU tuner doesn't work is because of CM CPU controller. But CPU Tuner is the best frequency switcher for our Xperia X1.
Dear ady_95
Thanks a lot, for your nice work, could you please tell us, what is working and what is not ?!
and what about the battey life?
thnx dude !
V1.1 released (V2 will be released when we will have a major change in the build... Until that, only 1.x.y)
BrianXP7 said:
Just wanted to point out the link is broken and it's October, not September.
Here's the link ady_95 gave me via PM: http://www.fileden.com/files/2012/10/28/3361429/kovsky_signed_102812_191920.zip
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I edited the name and about the google drive link, it's now fixed...(so please, if you can, remove the link from your post, because I don't know what's the downloads limit - or if there is one) also, the DL speed on Google Drive is bigger
Well, guys, it seems the base ROM and the kernels had not changed in the last weeks so until an update comes I retire and go back to WM because my camera is f**ked up and my X1 is the only replacement, I have to manage a high-school radio (from everywhere) and also I have semestrial tests in the next 2 weeks.
I will still follow the forum and when a major update will come, expect for me
See ya!
Hi, this ROM works great for me, very good performance, but after awhile it's not letting me make any calls. Whenever y try to call someone it just shows in red "Call Ended 0:00".
Wish I could go back to windows mobile as well, as I love using my X1, but I wouldnt use it if i did, as there's no Whatsapp or decent gtalk app on windows mobile.
Anyway, thanks for the ROM, great work.

[GUIDE] Disable CPU rendering

Disable CPU rendering & Enable full GPU rendering
This work only with Adreno200​I do some research and found that the device work better if you disable CPU rendering.
Introduction:
The UI of android keeps improving as updates from the android team keep flowing in. There has been a massive improvement in the aesthetics and looks of the system UI from the ancient Eclair till Jelly Bean. With improving UI and better graphics the system keeps becoming an resource hog. All android smartphones these days come with a separate GPU to satisfy the graphics rendering needs of the apps these days. However the GPU doesn’t exactly help in rendering of the system UI that means the load falls of the CPU to render the system UI and other system framework.
so here is a Mod that will disable CPU rendering and enable full GPU rendering,which will let you enjoy the true power of your adreno200!
Improvements:
-Improved performance.
-Blazing speed.
-Better sound quality.
-Improved responsiveness.
-Smoother UI experience.
-Some apps(bloatware) that earlier ran slow like Facebook will turn snappy.
-Free up CPU for other tasks.
requirements:
-Rooted device
-File manager with root permission
-Little brain xd
1) MAKE A NAND BACKUP OF YOUR ROM. Just in case something would go wrong
2) To disable CPU rendering the ONLY things to do are:
- with a file manager with root access go to system/lib/eg
- open the file egl.cfg. DELETE everything inside the file but keep this line: 0 1 adreno200
- Set the permission to rw-r--r-- for the egl.cfg file.
- rename libGLES_android.so to libGLES_android.so.bakfrom egl folder. Don't delete it so if there is an issue with your ROM you can revert back to this file.
- REBOOT
That's all you have to to to disable CPU rendering. Depending on the ROM you are using you'll see some improvements or not (compile the poll on the top of the page)
In addiction to this explanation, disabling CPU rendering reduce battery juice!
This mean that your device will drain some battery.
Set the permission to rw-r--r-- for the egl.cfg file.
What might you benefit from? So far this is what I noticed.
- performance boost
- speed boost
- increased responsiveness
- better audio quality
- apps such as Facebook that would become slow and unresponsive are suddenly blazing fast
let me try this first and see if it will be better... ☺
So this is better than "Force GPU rendering" in Developer options?
ssurell said:
So this is better than "Force GPU rendering" in Developer options?
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the "opposite" !
this option is to force the rendering to always switch-on this one......and it's highly recomended to definitively disable it .
Paget96 said:
Disable CPU rendering & Enable full GPU rendering
This work only with Adreno200​I do some research and found that the device work better if you disable CPU rendering.
Introduction:
The UI of android keeps improving as updates from the android team keep flowing in. There has been a massive improvement in the aesthetics and looks of the system UI from the ancient Eclair till Jelly Bean. With improving UI and better graphics the system keeps becoming an resource hog. All android smartphones these days come with a separate GPU to satisfy the graphics rendering needs of the apps these days. However the GPU doesn’t exactly help in rendering of the system UI that means the load falls of the CPU to render the system UI and other system framework.
so here is a Mod that will disable CPU rendering and enable full GPU rendering,which will let you enjoy the true power of your adreno200!
Improvements:
-Improved performance.
-Blazing speed.
-Better sound quality.
-Improved responsiveness.
-Smoother UI experience.
-Some apps(bloatware) that earlier ran slow like Facebook will turn snappy.
-Free up CPU for other tasks.
requirements:
-Rooted device
-File manager with root permission
-Little brain xd
1) MAKE A NAND BACKUP OF YOUR ROM. Just in case something would go wrong
2) To disable CPU rendering the ONLY things to do are:
- with a file manager with root access go to system/lib/eg
- open the file egl.cfg. DELETE everything inside the file but keep this line: 0 1 adreno200
- Set the permission to rw-r--r-- for the egl.cfg file.
- rename libGLES_android.so to libGLES_android.so.bakfrom egl folder. Don't delete it so if there is an issue with your ROM you can revert back to this file.
- REBOOT
That's all you have to to to disable CPU rendering. Depending on the ROM you are using you'll see some improvements or not (compile the poll on the top of the page)
In addiction to this explanation, disabling CPU rendering reduce battery juice!
This mean that your device will drain some battery.
Set the permission to rw-r--r-- for the egl.cfg file.
What might you benefit from? So far this is what I noticed.
- performance boost
- speed boost
- increased responsiveness
- better audio quality
- apps such as Facebook that would become slow and unresponsive are suddenly blazing fast
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It affects battery?
Thanks man
Sent from my LG-E610 using XDA Free mobile app

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