im using aokp build 40 and i have some question looking for an answer ... and beleive me i searched everywhere and didnt find an answer
1- how to use betterbatterystats ? cause i downloaded it from here xda version and open it and it give me this when i choose any option
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4lItoDxQiKdWmRsZmh6aEVNeEE/edit
no refernance set yet !!!
2- i want any one to try downloading these app " bey2ollak " cause it didnt work for me .. it opens the start screen and suddenly off to app drawer !! so i want to know what is the problem
3- in data usage there is an option for restrict background data for any app when using mobile data ... does it really work ? cause i restrict alot of apps and when i open it using mobile data it works and not restricted at all !! is there any app that make what i meant ? actually i want an app that block all app to reach to mobile data and select which app i want to reach to it
4- in navigation bar section in rom control there are two options " width and height " didnt work for me
5- recently i figured out alot of options that i didnt know it be4 .. but there are some options still i didnt know " wifi sleep power mode - voltage control - fast charge ( does it really works ?) - zipalign apks - read ahead value - fix permissions - enable sysctl - force gpu rendering -
6 - recently these error message appears alot " system process not responding kill the process ;ok - wait "
7- how to replace any system app with one i downloaded ? ex: if i want to delete the stock camera and replace it with camera fx to be the default camera app and poweramp to be the default system music app
8- is there any risk if if i played with max cpu speed and gpu clock speed and touchscreen clock speed ? if not so by ur experience what is the ideal values to set ?
and thanks in advance
Maybe nobody know the answer.
And by the way, your google docs doesn't allow access.
Anyway, BetterBatteryStats, just run it, charge your tab to full, and let BBS run for say 1hr
then open it and look at the kernel wakelocks "since unplugged" and also partial wakelocks.
You can paste the picture here and I can try with my limited knowledge to help.
BTW, why do you want to run BBS? you have battery consumption issue?
And for your other questions, I don't know the answers.
Answers, I think I know'em
You can force GPU rendering for playing games smoothly......!!!!
For improving games performance.....
Max CPU: 1200Mhz
Min CPU: 100Mhz
Set Governor to Lagfree.....
and see that games performance changes......
Also for the apps(Why do you want them to be default?????) Everytime you get an option to choose something:
For example: If u have have multiple launchers.......When you press the home button, a dialog box appears which wants You to choose one from them.....There you can set that launcher to default.....Hence everytime you press home button you will get the selected launcher without any dialog box popping up
You can do that for music players and other stuff where you have multiple apps to do the same thing....
priyana said:
Maybe nobody know the answer.
And by the way, your google docs doesn't allow access.
Anyway, BetterBatteryStats, just run it, charge your tab to full, and let BBS run for say 1hr
then open it and look at the kernel wakelocks "since unplugged" and also partial wakelocks.
You can paste the picture here and I can try with my limited knowledge to help.
BTW, why do you want to run BBS? you have battery consumption issue?
And for your other questions, I don't know the answers.
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yes sort of battery consumption issue ... when i full charged my tab and unplugged the cable it is on 99% and quick drains to 94 about 4 min then it is normal !!
thanks for ur help
SGTABHI said:
Answers, I think I know'em
You can force GPU rendering for playing games smoothly......!!!!
For improving games performance.....
Max CPU: 1200Mhz
Min CPU: 100Mhz
Set Governor to Lagfree.....
and see that games performance changes......
Also for the apps(Why do you want them to be default?????) Everytime you get an option to choose something:
For example: If u have have multiple launchers.......When you press the home button, a dialog box appears which wants You to choose one from them.....There you can set that launcher to default.....Hence everytime you press home button you will get the selected launcher without any dialog box popping up
You can do that for music players and other stuff where you have multiple apps to do the same thing....
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mmm i will try maxing the cpu ... actually i still didnt played any heavy game just played angry birds and amazing alex ... by the way these games works ? nova 3 - gta 3 - asphalt 7 ...cause i dont want to download it and found it doesnt work !!!
also thanks for ur help but what about other questions
Mohaakotb said:
mmm i will try maxing the cpu ... actually i still didnt played any heavy game just played angry birds and amazing alex ... by the way these games works ? nova 3 - gta 3 - asphalt 7 ...cause i dont want to download it and found it doesnt work !!!
also thanks for ur help but what about other questions
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Yeah HD games work......Tried MC3, Asphalt 6 (not 7 yet) and many more!!!
mmmm good enough i will try m6 for aokp and then download these hd games and try
Try under locking your device to reduce battery usage. To play HD games, use chain fire 3d to change pixel shaders.
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My note is felling choppiness which moving from different screens . when scrolling text msgs , gallery, web pages. Is this normal ? can we accelarate the GPU? or can we install any other drivers so that the animations can be smooth like iOS or WP7 devices? Even market is very choppy. It feeling like laggy . pictures get cut in middle for some miliseconds. Please do help me on this matter as soon as possible.
That's not normal. Well, the Market is laggy by nature, so we can't do anything about it.
Check your CPU with Watchdog or something and check if a prosess is stuck.
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My note is felling choppiness which moving from different screens . when scrolling text msgs , gallery, web pages. Is this normal ?
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No! This is not normal. Try use a different firmware and do a wipe. My device is faster than even Galaxy S2 on new kernel and firmware.
Do you maybe have power saving enabled? That will make ur note run only half speed.
Try out the FM kernel here. I've been using it for about 1 1/2 weeks with the Governor set to lulzactive via SetCPU, no overclocking and my Note is noticeably more responsive vs stock kernel using the default conservative Govenor.
And yeah, check you're not on power saving mode or something.
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Try out the FM kernel here. I've been using it for about 1 1/2 weeks with the Governor set to lulzactive via SetCPU, no overclocking and my Note is noticeably more responsive vs stock kernel using the default conservative Govenor.
And yeah, check you're not on power saving mode or something.
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yes i am on power saving mode. thank guys . i will try to check it without power saving mode and will then c the effects. thank you so much
This is post 1: Andrev OC daemon.
Undervolting is in post #2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30979035&postcount=2
So recently, I have had a few people asking me about the Andrev OC daemon that I use on nearly every rom/kernel.
So I thought as a way to give back a bit to the community, I would write this
Original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1222020
The whole reason behind having the Andrev or Virtuous Daemons is to limit the screen off CPU frequency in order to save battery.
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Introduction to the new Overclocking Daemon
This ROM features a completely new way of Overclocking and managing screen states.
The History
But before explaining it further, let's talk about previous solutions.
There are several different approaches to archieve "screen-state-scaling".
That means basically that the govenor changes if you turn the screen off and changes back to normal when turning the screen on.
This is mainly used to restrict the amount of CPU usage (the frequency in fact) during screen off. This can lead to a major battery life increase.
The solutions so far were:
App like SetCPU, which change automatically the govenor based on profiles
integrated solutions in the govenor itself
Both these solutions have major problems.
The one with a tuner app is always a little laggy right after turning on the screen because SetCPU (or any other CPU tuner) needs some time to change the govenors (up to 7 seconds). This leads mostly to major lag in the lockscreen.
The second solution is the smartass govenor. It has already a screen-state-scaling included, so it reduces the frequency when the screen turn off.
This could be a really nice solution but it has some problems too.
Smartass most of the time is not really stable and has problems with its frequency scaling.]
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The Virtuous and Andrev daemons are basically the same thing, just that the andrev one is easier to install IMO
The Virtuous daemon comes pre installed in a lot of virtuous roms, insluding Unity, Infinity, Affinity
The thread itself has not been updated this year, but hey, it has been written for single core devices, and works very well on my phone. The reason behind not being updated I think is that it has reached its potential, the developers of the daemons have moved on to newer multi core devices like the HTC sensation and One X.
So anyway, enough introduction, let's get to the guide:
*You need to be rooted to install this, it should work on any single core device*
*I also recommend having a custom kernel with more available frequency steps*
*I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device. This is quite easy and safe, but if you are a talent at screwing up your devices then maybe a but more research would be good*
*READ THROUGH THE WHOLE GUIDE BEFORE STARTING SO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING*
This works with every custom rom I have tested, I have not tested it on MIUI V4. On MIUI GB it works.
For reference, I am using ARHD 3.0.1 with l0st.prophet's v2.2 kernel now.
You can try the flashable zip in the original thread but I was never able to get that to stick
1. Download the latest Daemon Controller apk. Latest versions and older versions can be found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949502
2. Install the apk like a normal app, open it, grant it superuser permissions.
3. Go to the Options tab, the forth one, and from there install the daemon. It is an automated process. When its done, close the app by pressing the back button a few times and open it again.
4. You should see all the sleep/wake options in the OCD tab. Set them to whatever you like. For reference, I set mine to 245min/1200max Lionheart screen on, and 245/368 conservative screen off. Click on apply. I recommend that you use a higher frequency/fastergovernor for screen on max, because thats where you will get your performance. For screen off limit to a lower frequency and more conservative governor in order to save battery for when the high speed is not needed, eg, when you listen to music. Too low frequencies will cause problems. But, you don't want to have the phone at 1.2GHz playing music, do you?
Kernel governors thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631894
5. Right click and save as http://bit.ly/oI85wL as a .txt file, and put it in /system/etc/init.d of your phone. Take off the .txt so it is just 83oc, then use script manager to set the file to run at boot/as root by navigating to /system/etc/init.d of your phone and pressing on the 83oc file, making sure that the gear and the superuser icon are pressed.
*With newer versions this file is automatically generated so you don't need to replace it, if it is already there *
Long press it, go to properties and set its permissions to rwxrwxrwx (9 boxes ticked)
You might need to use another file browser like es file explorer to do this, smanager sometimes FC's trying to do this (thanks interaser for reminding me)
6. The Andrev OC daemon should now be installed. I use CPUspy to monitor my CPU speeds. Reboot the device and leave it for a few mins, then open up the daemon controller app and check if it says "Active Daemon: Andrev OC" at the top. If it does, success! If it doesn't you might have done something wrong, try again from the start, see if you've done EVERYTHING correct, then post here.
7. Click on my the thanks button for this post, and the linked posts. Its just courtesy
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Happy overclocking! Remember that overclocking too much could be bad for your processor.
Many thanks to Sybregunne for his work and continued support in his own thread, and this one too
And to all the members who gave feedback
Undervolting
Undervolting guide: From post #12 by me
Why undervolt?
Undervolting is basically feeding less voltage to your processor, while delivering the same performance.
Its kind of like forcing you to run a marathon, but giving you less water. You will probably make it, but some may collapse/ hot reboot because there is not enough water/voltage. If you drink less water/use less voltage, you will save on water/battery while having the same end result of finishing the marathon. But if you don't have enough, you might collapse/reboot and try again, with more water/voltage. With normal voltage/water supply all will make it. Hope that helps you to understand.
Using less voltage will help save battery while keeping the phone cooler, not that the incredible s has cooling problems, unlike the Nexus 7 and One X with the Tegra 3
You can use an app called 'incredicontrol' from the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5pbmNyZWRpY29udHJvbCJd
Alternatively, I now use TricksterMOD to do voltages and stuff. Its very easy with tricksterMOD
This will work on all roms with custom kernels that have the voltage control (VDD interface). It requires a kernel which supports undervolting.
This requires more patience than the daemon, and will probably cause instability at some point during testing.
OLD METHOD I USED TO USE: INCREDICONTROL
1. Download the app, grant it superuser permissions. Go to the svs tab and press the - button at the top left once. You should notice all the values go down by 25 mv
2. Scroll down to the bottom, click apply and exit the app, play around with the phone as normal. Because 'save for boot' wasn't checked, it will reset back to normal after a reboot, in case it causes instability.
3. if it's stable, go back to the app and click on -25 again, and apply. Play with the phone more to ensure that its stable.
4. Keep doing this until it becomes unstable, remembering the last stable value. My phone can handle -75mv under volting, yours will probably be similar. I advise not to do more than -100mv
5. When you find a stable setting, set that setting, and scroll down to the bottom. This time choose 'save for boot' and apply. Now the settings should stick after a reboot.
6. Done! Don't delete the incredicontrol app. The phone needs it iirc for undervolting to stick
7. Click thanks please
Takes me a while to write these thing up for you guys
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Now, it is much easier to use TricksterMOD. Voltage control is in the column on the far right in the app's GUI
1. Test voltages as above
2. When you find a stable setting, press menu --> set on boot -->tick enable.
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WARNING
if you undervolt too much and save for boot, you phone probably will boot loop. You will have to reflash the ROM and kernel. So don't save for boot until you've played around with the phone for an hour or so to ensure that its stable.
Any questions, feel free to ask them
Also remember that not every processor is the same even though our phone is the same, so some may handle overclocking better than others
This is good. You have an interesting writing style.
Nonverbose said:
This is good. You have an interesting writing style.
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lol why is that? I am hoping that it's understandable?
First of all, thanks mark for this how-to guide. Always want to try this as i acknowledged the lag problem with using oc app such as setcpu (when switching the screen on and off) .
And yes, you do have a good writing style mate :thumbup:
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markj338 said:
lol why is that? I am hoping that it's understandable?
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Yes it's understandable. What I mean is that it's informative, relevant and well structured. Write more!
Nonverbose said:
This is good. You have an interesting writing style.
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I assume he means you write as if you are talking to a friend in a chatty manner. Not a bad thing just most people write in a blunt manner.
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vizzy said:
I assume he means you write as if you are talking to a friend in a chatty manner. Not a bad thing just most people write in a blunt manner.
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Oh okay haha, I don't want to be all formal and stuff because this is a forum, I don't want this to come across like a textboook or a lecture or something
Now only i realize that you open a thread for this
how about UV? Should be simple for you as can be added on this thread too?
Yep,write more about UV buddy ^_^
sinosuke said:
Yep,write more about UV buddy ^_^
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Undervolting guide is now in post #2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30979035&postcount=2
I have updated the first 3 posts with some new information for ease of use and more guides
Press thanks if you like my guide/found it helpful/found my writing style interesting
Enjoy!
Hi, i used setcpu before and already uninstalled it. After installing and using this, i can't find a way to make the oc settings to stick on icecoldsandwich. The only way is for me to manually change the cpu freq in rom controll setting.
Any thoughts guys? Thanks
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larkhillv7 said:
Hi, i used setcpu before and already uninstalled it. After installing and using this, i can't find a way to make the oc settings to stick on icecoldsandwich. The only way is for me to manually change the cpu freq in rom controll setting.
Any thoughts guys? Thanks
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Untick set at boot from Rom control
Did you put the script in place?
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Did both of that. The sleep setting works well though. I only need to change the wake value on rom control and that's something i can live with
Thanks for the guide :beer:
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larkhillv7 said:
Did both of that. The sleep setting works well though. I only need to change the wake value on rom control and that's something i can live with
Thanks for the guide :beer:
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Editing the values in rom control will disable the daemon iirc
Does the daemon controller app tell you that the andrev daemon is active? It worked for me in ICe Cold
Did you remember to set the script to run at boot? Could you please post what else is in your /init.d folder?
Good job again Mark
Keep them up
letmedanz said:
Good job again Mark
Keep them up
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Thank you, glad I can finally contribute some information to the community I have taken so much from
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Daemon control FC on Miui...any alternative?
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linezero said:
Daemon control FC on Miui...any alternative?
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If you can't update your su binary, I would give up lol
Or you could manually install it
Not working for me on cooldroid either, its FC'ing
I will resort to using incredicontrol for my CPU speeds with no daemon
Hi everybody
Since I've installed SlimBean Build 5 my Galaxy S crashes about 5 times a day. This means suddendly it freezes and you can just power it off.
Also it's sometimes very laggy und sometimes the keyboard don't work because it have to reset it.
Active Apps are:
-Whatsapp
-Voodoo Sound
-Virtual Button Bar
-3G Watchdog Pro
-Facebook (don't know how to disable it, I don't need photo upload etc.)
-BetterBatteryStats
-DashClock Widget
-Google Services
-DSP Manager (don't need this one)
-Keyboard
What's your experience with Build 5. And are there any solutiones or tricks to get it better?
I would recommend you to use greenify to hibernate apps like facebook that the constant background processes stop spawning then use slimizer to remove the unwanted apks like dsp manager from /system/app. Oh, and i hope you did a flash with full wipe cause beside some sad memory leaks that let me reboot nearly every day because the ram is getting full :/ it should be pretty stable.
Freezes...did you live oc or undervolt? Maybe your voltages are too high/low
And update to build 5.7 they fixed some memory leaks
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thank you very muuch
I always flash with full wipe and befor Build 5 I had always 115% Live OC but since Build 5 I think it isn't stable anymore.
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So I'm now on 5.7 with 115% Live OC
But now I have the following Problem: Sometimes it freezes for like 1 sec and then reboots to the recovery.
Is this related to the live OC or is it still a Ram Problem?
OC problem, do u really need OC?
Yes it was defenitly an OC Problem, set it to 0% yesterday and since then no freeze
No I think I don't need it, I just did automatically ^^
if problem solved, then enjoy android, but really, read my second signature when u feel like experimenting something.
KUN1 said:
Yes it was defenitly an OC Problem, set it to 0% yesterday and since then no freeze
No I think I don't need it, I just did automatically ^^
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419274
Check this thread ...Live OC for 115% is buggy while 114% and 116% percent are not....
Try 114 or 116 percent.
If it is still not working you have to set the voltages manually.
When you live oc' custom voltages are increased automatically a bit....it can be that the automatic voltage increase is not enough, then you have to set custom voltages manually....
I use it since 5-6 days without OC and it works fine
But thank you anyway
Hey guys, a lot of you have problems with Battery Life right ? One Problem is, that your phone cant go into deep sleep right ? Its because of some bloatwares
My phone was always in 51mhz ... so i decided to freeze Google Maps, Email, Emailwidget and Disables MLT and remove MLT apk, After that I had tons of deepsleep !
You can freeze it during Titanium Backup or Link2sd (both free on Google Play)
GalaxyVolvoZ said:
Hey guys, a lot of you have problems with Battery Life right ? One Problem is, that your phone cant go into deep sleep right ? Its because of some bloatwares
My phone was always in 51mhz ... so i decided to freeze Google Maps, Email, Emailwidget and Disables MLT and remove MLT apk, After that I had tons of deepsleep !
You can freeze it during Titanium Backup or Link2sd (both free on Google Play)
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you mean the xmm_baseband power bug is gone...?
OnAir783 said:
you mean the xmm_baseband power bug is gone...?
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Its a big no for that..The " baseband_xmm_wakelock " is from the kernel itself, i mean stock kernel...Ive been playing around to solve it but apparently it still there unless using custom kernel, which im using roight now iodak kernel, that doesnt have that baseband wakelock...
I found a way to reduce battery consumption with stock...In stock V20a, the LGMLT.apk doesnt exists (in my case)...So i just frozen almost all unused system apps, enable EcoMode within hidden function...And by altering the fast dormancy table databases...Im able to get almost a day with battery from 100% - 5%....
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Its a big no for that..The " baseband_xmm_wakelock " is from the kernel itself, i mean stock kernel...Ive been playing around to solve it but apparently it still there unless using custom kernel, which im using roight now iodak kernel, that doesnt have that baseband wakelock...
I found a way to reduce battery consumption with stock...In stock V20a, the LGMLT.apk doesnt exists (in my case)...So i just frozen almost all unused system apps, enable EcoMode within hidden function...And by altering the fast dormancy table databases...Im able to get almost a day with battery from 100% - 5%....
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Can you explain how to get to the EcoMode with hidden function? Thanks
gordonbennet said:
Can you explain how to get to the EcoMode with hidden function? Thanks
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Its not EcoMode with hidden function, but its the EcoMode is the hidden function...
Some user on v20a reports that it does gives extra battery juice and some not..But the thing is, it it function to be like that, no matter
it works or not, im gonna enable it anyway....
Search it around Generals section, i think its there...I activated it using command line executed in terminal...
gordonbennet said:
Can you explain how to get to the EcoMode with hidden function? Thanks
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Its in Play Store : Quad Gear Box 4x HD
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GalaxyVolvoZ said:
Its in Play Store : Quad Gear Box 4x HD
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For your information, that version in Play Store doesnt work with Jellybean...As the last time it was updated is mid 2012...Now mid 2013...
I'll post the command to get it running later on...
Anyway you could obtain the same effect using ds battery saver, this block the connection request from the phone and starts it only when you decide it
It saves a lot of battery.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rootuninstaller.batrsaverpro
I guess an app of this should be included in the phone since the O4X is programmed to drain a lot of battery if you don't stop connection attempts.
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Its a big no for that..The " baseband_xmm_wakelock " is from the kernel itself, i mean stock kernel...Ive been playing around to solve it but apparently it still there unless using custom kernel, which im using roight now iodak kernel, that doesnt have that baseband wakelock...
I found a way to reduce battery consumption with stock...In stock V20a, the LGMLT.apk doesnt exists (in my case)...So i just frozen almost all unused system apps, enable EcoMode within hidden function...And by altering the fast dormancy table databases...Im able to get almost a day with battery from 100% - 5%....
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can new thread share us ur step?
My Xperia Sp is 4 months old and it kinda lags !!!! i deleted 90% of my games and i need a cleaner app that cleans all the empty folders that apps leave behind and cleans cache and stuff.
(i currently use clean master and it gets the job done but i would like an alternative if possible (to try something new))
Also why does an android phone lag? (i have 300 mb of ram free and it kinda lags Ram is a major factor as far as i know so this may be it )
Thank you Please suggest solutions.
Rooted?
jackaros said:
My Xperia Sp is 4 months old and it kinda lags !!!! i deleted 90% of my games and i need a cleaner app that cleans all the empty folders that apps leave behind and cleans cache and stuff.
(i currently use clean master and it gets the job done but i would like an alternative if possible (to try something new))
Also why does an android phone lag? (i have 300 mb of ram free and it kinda lags Ram is a major factor as far as i know so this may be it )
Thank you Please suggest solutions.
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I assume your Rooted and have installed a Custom stock based Rom.
if you have, then tweak the Minfree values
also suggest you tweak the CPU Governor,
I have it at the following settings with Trickster Mod (I've got the Paid Pro version)
Minfree values
Foreground App 22
Visible App 34
Secondary Server 40
Hidden App 74
Content Provider 86
Empty App 90
Read Ahead buffer 1024
On-Demand Governor
down_differential 15
io_is_busy 1
sampling_down_factor 2
sampling_rate 50000
up_threshold 80
all other settings 0,
make sure you hit the tick and set on boot
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I havent had any lag since.
regards
No I'm using stock rom but I'm rooted... Ill try flashing a custom rom and use the cpu settings...
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I wanted to get rid of the lag so I downloaded ram manager. I'm running on stock but I'm rooted. I set most of the options like in the third post, but can I change swappiness option too? And those "dirty..." settings?
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ma_ko said:
I wanted to get rid of the lag so I downloaded ram manager. I'm running on stock but I'm rooted. I set most of the options like in the third post, but can I change swappiness option too? And those "dirty..." settings?
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Of course you could use the setting as for the swappiness i did not get that one but i think ill stick with my stock rom at this point i wont flash any rom till i have to so ill just pay for the app and continue my life
ma_ko said:
I wanted to get rid of the lag so I downloaded ram manager. I'm running on stock but I'm rooted. I set most of the options like in the third post, but can I change swappiness option too? And those "dirty..." settings?
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Yeah Ram manager will do the trick as well, I dunno about swappiness and others settings, I dunno exactly what they do ...
regards
I paid for the app and i tweaked the minfree settings but when i try to acces the Governor control it says This Control is not available.
Edit : Nevermind i found out that i did not apply the settings before trying to tweak the Governor.
Edit2: If i increase the sampling rate to about 90000 the speed will increase or just burn my phone ?
jackaros said:
I paid for the app and i tweaked the minfree settings but when i try to acces the Governor control it says This Control is not available.
Edit : Nevermind i found out that i did not apply the settings before trying to tweak the Governor.
Edit2: If i increase the sampling rate to about 90000 the speed will increase or just burn my phone ?
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You don't really need to in increase it that much, higher sampling rate causes the cpu to stay at higher frequencies longer before dropping down to lower ones.
And no it won't burn out out your cpu, probably just make it warmer
raziel123 said:
You don't really need to in increase it that much, higher sampling rate causes the cpu to stay at higher frequencies longer before dropping down to lower ones.
And no it won't burn out out your cpu, probably just make it warmer
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Ok so ill leave it about 60000 because i need it to run fast but i dont need it to drain my battery and get warm.