Im really considering upgrading to Broken Out v1.1 , but the things im afraid about:
Mostly the CPU and the tweaks from SPC_Hicks.
Do the tweaks still stay even though i completley wipe it? If not, then can i do it again on the zv8?
The CPU. Does the 1900 vs the stock CPU actually make a total difference in using your phone? I know that the zv8 fixed alotta bugs, but like would the speed be nearly the same?
because i honestly dont want to upgrade to zv8 and figure out that my phone lags every 5 seconds. \:
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So if i didnt like zv8, could I simply just restore the zv7 backup i made through CWM?
iamjerry123 said:
Im really considering upgrading to Broken Out v1.1 , but the things im afraid about:
Mostly the CPU and the tweaks from SPC_Hicks.
Do the tweaks still stay even though i completley wipe it? If not, then can i do it again on the zv8?
The CPU. Does the 1900 vs the stock CPU actually make a total difference in using your phone? I know that the zv8 fixed alotta bugs, but like would the speed be nearly the same?
because i honestly dont want to upgrade to zv8 and figure out that my phone lags every 5 seconds. \:
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Any lag ( if any) can be fixed in most cases by adjusting the min up to 245 (i think it is) and mt has kernal source now so im sure blitzzv8 will be here soon
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Any lag ( if any) can be fixed in most cases by adjusting the min up to 245 (i think it is) and mt has kernal source now so im sure blitzzv8 will be here soon
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what about the tweaks?
iamjerry123 said:
what about the tweaks?
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The tweaks can definitely be put back into place.
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elreydotcom said:
The tweaks can definitely be put back into place.
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DO i have to re-do it? or does it just stay with the upgrade?
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DO i have to re-do it? or does it just stay with the upgrade?
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You'll have to re-do them.
My revo has less lag now than it had with overclocking before the update. Plus my battery life now is amazing. 34 hours with extended battery as opposed to 10-12 before.
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I've done all the tweaks you possibly can. From Hicks to supercharger to thunderbolt. Also beats audio. No problems and battery life is outrageous. I charge my phone like every other day.
--My REVO is Broken, tweaked, SC'd, and TB'd. Just awesome!
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I have noticed that when I click a button, I usually have to wait from 1-2 seconds before I get a response. Would lagfix take care of this? I'm running stock Froyo.
As many have stated all the lagfix does is help fix the very slow rts file system, it most likely would not help in your case.
Best thing to do is delete unused apps, and reboot the phone every day or to(seems to help mine out, cant guarantee results)
Also if you havent needed root in 5 months you probably don't need it
Unless you want to use opitimised roms, I dont see why you would need to root. Check your memory usage delete unused apps and reboot the phone ever once in a while.
My honest opinion, no reason to have an android phone if you are not using roms
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mcord11758 said:
My honest opinion, no reason to have an android phone if you are not using roms
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Gonna have to agree with mcord here. had to go back to stock froyo for about 5 hours (didnt have all my tool to get back my 2.3.4 ROM) and it was horrible.
you might not be up for it but i really recommend flashing a Froyo Custom ROM from one of the xda DEVs. you'll love your phone and be amazed that it can be so much smoother and responsive.
First thing I did after i rooted was flashed a new kernel to overclock. Performance increased but battery life was poor. Then my first rom was cm7..been hooked since..tried miui once then went back to cm7.
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This is what lagfix can do for your phone.
Im using stock mosaic V 2.3.4 rom with no overclock.
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Providing arbitrary benchmarks does not seem like an actual reason to employ a lag fix.
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Providing arbitrary benchmarks does not seem like an actual reason to employ a lag fix.
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No a Benchmark score is not the best example to lag fix your phone ,but the more power you get, plus better battery life and, better perrformance are great reasons to lag fix your phone. I just posted the quadrant score so kb0npw can see the increase performance from normal rfs file system to ext4(lag fix).
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godpancho said:
This is what lagfix can do for your phone.
Im using stock mosaic V 2.3.4 rom with no overclock.
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Lol people always thinking benchmarks scores mean everything
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Lol people always thinking benchmarks scores mean everything
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I dont think he thought it meant everything, he was giving a simple before and after which showed some improvement. Quadrant can actually be pretty useful when trying to gauge what effects certain changes have on your phone, say you score a 1900 before you change 'x' and then 2200 after that change, then you know its increased performance somewhat and youre moving in the right direction. How much it has increased your performance is debatable, however. My point is quadrant can be a useful tool when making changes on your phone if you take it with a grain of salt.
EDIT: To answer op's question, Read up on some custom roms and flash one, the difference is phenomenal and you'll wonder how you went 5 months without them. If you have any other questions feel free to pm me and I'll see what help I can be
I'm rooted running cm7 with the tiamat 1.1.4 kernel and get quite good battery however nothing like I have seen some people talking about. I know my phone is going in to deep sleep
However is there any settings in cm7 I should be using to make the battery life longer?
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I'm rooted running cm7 with the tiamat 1.1.4 kernel and get quite good battery however nothing like I have seen some people talking about. I know my phone is going in to deep sleep
However is there any settings in cm7 I should be using to make the battery life longer?
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Well I'm on cm7 and 1.1.5 (I've not noticed any difference between 1.1.4 and 1.1.5), and I get two days on a charge. I don't have facebook/e-mail or many other app syncing and I don't turn it off at night or anything like that.
I've seen people saying they get longer on a single charge but then you usually find out they're switching it off or putting it on airplane mode over night or something.
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Well I'm on cm7 and 1.1.5 (I've not noticed any difference between 1.1.4 and 1.1.5), and I get two days on a charge. I don't have facebook/e-mail or many other app syncing and I don't turn it off at night or anything like that.
I've seen people saying they get longer on a single charge but then you usually find out they're switching it off or putting it on airplane mode over night or something.
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Yeah I might reinstall cm7 to get a clean install. Do you know how I would go about cleaning everyhting off the SD card and flashing a clean cm7.
It backs up your apps ongoogle doesn't it
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Yeah I might reinstall cm7 to get a clean install. Do you know how I would go about cleaning everyhting off the SD card and flashing a clean cm7.
It backs up your apps ongoogle doesn't it
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Just wipe everything in recovery. When I installed CM7 after a few minutes it automatically started downloading my apps I'd had previously installed. There were a large chunk it didn't work on but they showed up in My apps in the market so I could just click on to download again.
The key here is under-volting
itsbeertimenow said:
The key here is under-volting
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Doesn't it make your phone laggy at all?
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Doesn't it make your phone laggy at all?
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no. the key here will be the right amount of under volting. dont go berserk. just reduce it to a small amount and check. minus 25-50 seems fine.
Use incredicontrol to undervolt to -75 and change wifi sleep policy in advanced setting to never. Did this with cm7 and got great battery life. Now using miuiandroid im at 70% after 19 hours of medium usage. It's amazing. No lag what so ever. Don't use tiamat 1.1.5 though, use 1.1.4, way more optimized.
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yes tiamat 1.1.4 performs better than 1.1.5.
however you can try lord clockan's cm7 kernel. some users have found it even better than tiamat.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334307
Ok here's the specs
Gingervolt 1.3
Latest Blitz kernal (kernalizer in supercharge script applied)
Supercharged
Couple tweaks from the tweaks collection in dev. Forums
ickangwich latest version theme
CPU set by rom toolbox to 1401 max
460 min
On smartass2 gov.
And the problem...
Quite often i will be enjoying the hell out of my revo, then it happens. An unresponsive screen. I have to turn the screen off in order to fix it. Which really sucks when right in the middle of a epic cartoon wars battle... and really frustrated me writing this... PLEASE SEND HELP!!!
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Ok here's the specs
Gingervolt 1.3
Latest Blitz kernal (kernalizer in supercharge script applied)
Supercharged
Couple tweaks from the tweaks collection in dev. Forums
ickangwich latest version theme
CPU set by rom toolbox to 1401 max
460 min
On smartass2 gov.
And the problem...
Quite often i will be enjoying the hell out of my revo, then it happens. An unresponsive screen. I have to turn the screen off in order to fix it. Which really sucks when right in the middle of a epic cartoon wars battle... and really frustrated me writing this... PLEASE SEND HELP!!!
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Which tweaks did you use and what option do you have set on the Supercharger? You could try lowering the Min too. Take it down to 250 and see how that does. If the doesn't work you can try overclocking more or dropping it lower than 1.4gHz.
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I think it is a problem with gingerbread. Mine does that and I'm only on my theme.
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Mine will do it also
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Which tweaks did you use and what option do you have set on the Supercharger? You could try lowering the Min too. Take it down to 250 and see how that does. If the doesn't work you can try overclocking more or dropping it lower than 1.4gHz.
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Here's what the last few lines of my build.prop looks like
ro.config.hwfeature_wakeupkey=0
ro.ril.hsxpa=2
ro.ril.gprsclass=10
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.enable.dtm=1
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=10
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1
debug.sf.nobootanimation=1
ro.ril.htcmaskw1.bitmask=4294967295
ro.ril.htcmaskw1=14449
ro.ril.hsupa.category=5
net.tcp.buffersize.default=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.wifi=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960 net.tcp.buffersize.umts=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960net.tcp.buffersize.gprs=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960 net.tcp.buffersize.edge=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
Supercharger is the most aggressive 512hp settin
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I don't think it has anything to do with any tweaks mine does it when running a stock deodexed ROM. Basically the screen freezes Arnd you turn it off and turn it back on and unlock it and it works again.
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I think it is a problem with gingerbread. Mine does that and I'm only on my theme.
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Yeah I believe it's a gingerbread issue. It happened to me on stock gingerbread.
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Happens to me too. several times a day.
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Yeah I believe it's a gingerbread issue. It happened to me on stock gingerbread.
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So there's absolutely nothing we can do about it? That's awesome... i just love lg!
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try using option 5 in supercharger instead of 7, also check for redundancies in build.prop etc. (a friend had 4 entries of kak & SC in favorites and in build.prop) if you've ever updated the script. If its the same that mt burned into gv 1.3 you should be ok in that regard, however if you've ever installed other scripts/appkiller apps and so forth that affect kernal or memory settings you could be having conflicts. But to be honest I've had the screen freeze when it was stock and unrooted. I still have them but pretty rarely anymore.
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This was happening with lg/Stock v7 pretty sure nothing can be done except lock then unlock screen
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Lies!!! Thanks hicks for the advice. Changed min to 250. Now instead of freezing where i have to lock/unlock, it simply lags a little. But its real quick to catch up.
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Lies!!! Thanks hicks for the advice. Changed min to 250. Now instead of freezing where i have to lock/unlock, it simply lags a little. But its real quick to catch up.
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Glad you got it working a little better now! You say it still lags though? What do you have the max set at for it now?
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Glad you got it working a little better now! You say it still lags though? What do you have the max set at for it now?
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i kept the max at 1.4... so far its pretty stable.. hasnt done it in a couple days but the lag is only in the keyboard. like i'll type something and i think it froze again, but a second after it catches back up with what im typing. it hasnt froze yet since i set it there so maybe it worked?
It happened to me when I changed my CPU settings.
I would get random locks at 1.5GHz on Smoothass. Changed it down to betwee 1.2-1.4 and haven't seen it yet.
You can try reflashing Blitz
KERNEL-v2 FINAL BEAST
Only ROMS based P
ATT bands
original post http://www.htcspain.com/roms-lg-optimus-3d-384/kernels-bestia-2-final-acura2201-53297/
Acura2201
ADDED 4 NEW SPEED TO CORES KERNEL, NO MODULES NEEDED.
-100 MHz
-400 MHz
-1100 MHz
-1200 MHz
THESE WOULD BE ALL THE SPEED.
100
300
400
600
800
1008
1100
1200
1300
- THE new kernel.
Native band to Att.
Fixed WIFI reboots on some processors.
More speed in the first wifi connection.
Added more speed in the I / O
Repaired animations load the phone off (you do not know the gigs that I have taken this minutia)
Fixed consumption at all frequencies.
Added mine changes in CPU
Added changes in GPU.
Added hundreds of small changes in all the libraries ...
And a thousand things more
[kernel]Final Kernel Beast 2 ( 1,3) 04/05/12
http://min.us/mhAvaokSW
[kernel]Final Kernel Beast 2 ( 1,2) 04/05/12
http://min.us/mbiSQczDwP
Acura 2201
This is the kernel to save power.
Speed is 1.3 and carries the termination LV referring to Low Voltage. Heh hehe me and my names.
If you have problems of fouling or Bluetooth does not work this kernel is not for you.
The voltages to the 800MHz band is very low. All for the low of 1.0.
And the maximum of 1,376 reduced to 1.35.
The GPU also has been lowered from 1.2 1.5
Telephone signal but also affect the power or signal reception. It is only during the call.
With these settings the battery increases the duration much. Without more testing time I can not give a figure, but in normal use can reach 15 hours without problems. That in mine never step 8. Very very lucky.
Now you tell me that this will go.
[kernel]Final Kernel Beast 2 (1.3) LV 04/05/12
This is the link.
http://min.us/mQRF0bdfB
[kernel]ABoot_1.9.7.4-V4 (1,3) Extreme-LV 05/05/12. new
http://minus.com/m2rn4NZL7/
BOOTS WUALA
DOWNLOAD http://www.wuala.com/jechus/THRILL V.20P/Bestia v20p/
Wish the links worked...
And so I have spoken it.. and so it shall be.
Link worked from my computer
Trekfan422991 said:
Wish the links worked...
And so I have spoken it.. and so it shall be.
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The link didn't work for me from my phone. But It did work from my computer. So give your computer a try if you have that option. Looking forward to flashing a kernel on this phone..just got my thrill a few days ago and was surprised at how recently it received gingerbread..if indeed it actually did. I had to search high and low for the flash file and follow a hack on xda to install it.....loved every minute of it..lol
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Wish the links worked...
And so I have spoken it.. and so it shall be.
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The links work, please download from pc
Just flashed the kernel. Seeing a big performance jump. The only thing I had to do was change the min clock speed to 300. Fantastic kernel!!!!
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min clock speed
DevanPe said:
Just flashed the kernel. Seeing a big performance jump. The only thing I had to do was change the min clock speed to 300. Fantastic kernel!!!!
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The 100 min clock speed has worked great for me..very low power draw at sleep and I know at least pandora continues to play fine when screen is tuned off. Have you had issues with it or just being safe?
Pandora works but tune in radio pro is a CPU hog and need like 800 but it works awesome to me I got just 1.3 may try the 1.3 lv later
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luv the hotplug
I love the hotplug gov. This phone is smooth as hell..I'm coming from an atrix that I had to give my wife as she didn't like the size and was scared by the 3d on this thrill. So im used to a fast phone and although it test out about the same as atrix it seems to run a lot smother and very glitch free. This hotplug gov seems to due a great job of controlling the cpu speed needed for battery life and functionality. Also rom toolbox works great for tweeking the memory and kernel settings among other things...awsome program I highly recommended it for this phone.
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The 100 min clock speed has worked great for me..very low power draw at sleep and I know at least pandora continues to play fine when screen is tuned off. Have you had issues with it or just being safe?
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It seemed to lag @ 100. Other than that it has been great so far
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ABoot_1.9.7.4-V4 (1,3) Extreme-LV. new
http://minus.com/m2rn4NZL7/
Wow great kernel. Thanks so much!
Can i flash this over thrill seeker rom??
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CXENTE said:
Can i flash this over thrill seeker rom??
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yes it works on thrill seeker 2.1
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CXENTE said:
Can i flash this over thrill seeker rom??
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This kernel is made from recently released by LG V20P_925 thrill .... has to work perfectly.
Sweeet... Ill try it now
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CXENTE said:
Sweeet... Ill try it now
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Heyyyy works greatt!!! Very smoothhh
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Crackle Sound during Boot?
Is anyone else getting a crackle sound from the speaker during the book using this kernal?
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Is anyone else getting a crackle sound from the speaker during the book using this kernal?
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Yes, this happens to my phone with this Kernal too. It just last like a second though.
After installing the latest version im having gps lock issues i cant lock on to a gps signal at all anyone else havinv this issue i have thrill seeker 2.1 and it worked fine before the kernel
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When flashing this kernel on the thrill seeker 2.0 I noticed battery drained 10% within half an hour Do I need to download setcpu and put it on hotplug?
hey guys i herd there is a kernel for this phone that makes the phone overlock to 1.8ghz i cant find it can anyone link the thread to me if there even is one thanks!
They were before, but it is unstable and it fried CPU's so the devs dialed them down
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tazmaniondvl said:
They were before, but it is unstable and it fried CPU's so the devs dialed them down
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Oh i see makes sense lol! but is there anyway to overlock this phone ? i searched but no one has made a thread here dont know why..
Galaxy exhibit 4g original development, there are a few there that over clock this phone for ics 4.0 and above
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tazmaniondvl said:
Galaxy exhibit 4g original development, there are a few there that over clock this phone for ics 4.0 and above
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Well thank you good sir!
I am pretty sure you can still download some 1.8 clockable kernels, just not for 4.2.2
jetstream131 said:
I am pretty sure you can still download some 1.8 clockable kernels, just not for 4.2.2
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Why would anyone want that? It'd be better just to go ahead and run over the phone with a bus. There's a reason the OC kernels got dialed back by devs. BTW it doesn't make the phone that much faster either. If you need 1.8 another phone is the way to go.
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Why would anyone want that? It'd be better just to go ahead and run over the phone with a bus. There's a reason the OC kernels got dialed back by devs. BTW it doesn't make the phone that much faster either. If you need 1.8 another phone is the way to go.
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Hey i definitely agree... my phone would bootloop if i went above 1631 mhz haha. Hey but i see your using nos. Whats your personal opinion on it, especially considering battery life?
jetstream131 said:
Hey i definitely agree... my phone would bootloop if i went above 1631 mhz haha. Hey but i see your using nos. Whats your personal opinion on it, especially considering battery life?
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It strictly helps with lag IMO. I just like how my apps run smoothly and I can run multiple apps without the phone crashing & rebooting. Far as battery there is no app or tweaks that will help if you use 4.2. In fact I got rid of my battery apps as they all just eat memory and do things any user with common sense can do.
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so did you determine that v6 supercharger is not necessary for our phones if using the latest version of NOS? i only ask because in your sig you used to have v6, but now it's just baked bean with nos.
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It strictly helps with lag IMO. I just like how my apps run smoothly and I can run multiple apps without the phone crashing & rebooting. Far as battery there is no app or tweaks that will help if you use 4.2. In fact I got rid of my battery apps as they all just eat memory and do things any user with common sense can do.
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Thanks ill try that. But by battery life, i meant like does nos make it even worse? Or does it not affect battery life at all? And i have found greenify and juice defender to help A LOT for saving battery.
jetstream131 said:
Thanks ill try that. But by battery life, i meant like does nos make it even worse? Or does it not affect battery life at all? And i have found greenify and juice defender to help A LOT for saving battery.
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Greenify is OK but your main battery culprit is Gnow/Maps. Technically Greenify is supposed to be able to hibernate Maps but that is useless as Gnow needs it quite a bit so it gets awaken a lot. I love Gnow and choose to live with that as I use mass transit and those features are needed. However if you don't, then disable Maps and that will increase your battery somewhat.
Far as Juice Defender and the like, they are a joke IMHO. I used Juice Defender for over a year (they haven't updated the app on over a year either) and just like a lot of them you only save battery if you let it disable data and Wifi when not in use. I don't really care for that and can turn those on and off at will myself. Trust me you will see these battery apps are all smoke & mirrors.
Far as NOS consumption of battery, seems to have no effect one way or another.