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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN0UpLovE_g

That's because 3 is ext4 and 3T is f2fs. There is another test with both on f2fs and there they have little to no difference...

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Benchmarks thread

Guys, post your Nexus 5 benchmark results here!
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has anyone compared I/O read/write speed between the 16gb and 32gb versions?
I just want make sure they will have same values
also, bit off topic, what is the N5 revision?
thanks
i saw a benchmark on youtube and was very disappointed i hope it was just that one nexus 5 that had low scores
haldi15 said:
i saw a benchmark on youtube and was very disappointed i hope it was just that one nexus 5 that had low scores
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Maybe its because of android 4.4 and the benchmark apps are not optimized yet for this version of android.
In the future please search prior to posting. Also, it's helpful for you to post actual content.
Benchmarks are completely irrelevant, by the way
Nexus 5 User Benchmark Thread!

F2FS vs EXT4 comparison

hi everyone
nowadays everyone are talking about F2FS .. i was interested to experience it and see how good it is
here is a good review as you can see, F2FS wins in term of benchmark.. no doubt about that
but how is it in real life?
i made a comparison for myself and want to share it.. i gave my friend's device and flashed Velocity F2FS
i have HellKat (a cm based rom) on my device.. i must say there isn't "ANY" difference in smoothness and speed
of interface.. (scrolling.. opening and closing apps) .. ANY difference..
maybe F2FS is good for those who want higher benchmarks.. but i don't see a noticeable improvement
in real life..
what do you think? do you agree with me?
Dark Fear said:
hi everyone
nowadays everyone are talking about F2FS .. i was interested to experience it and see how good it is
here is a good review as you can see, F2FS wins in term of benchmark.. no doubt about that
but how is it in real life?
i made a comparison for myself and want to share it.. i gave my friend's device and flashed Velocity F2FS
i have HellKat (a cm based rom) on my device.. i must say there isn't "ANY" difference in smoothness and speed
of interface.. (scrolling.. opening and closing apps) .. ANY difference..
maybe F2FS is good for those who want higher benchmarks.. but i don't see a noticeable improvement
in real life..
what do you think? do you agree with me?
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you should use the same base for testing. btw thread going to be deleted?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46847787&postcount=1
Not a very scientific test as the previous poster has pointed out.
However, here's my 2 cents worth.
On the Nexus 4 I haven't bothered with F2FS because I haven't noticed any perceptible slowdowns on stock firmware/franco kernel to begin with.
However, on my 2012 Nexus 7 I was having a lot of lag issues using stock/Faux123. It was painfully slow at times, even just waking the screen. I converted to F2FS (data only, not system), and the problems evaporated. Did I benchmark? Nope, because anecdotal evidence (my own) was all I needed. It was slow before, then it was fast. I had tried multiple other solutions prior to F2FS that didn't work. Many other users on the N7 2012 have also reported the same experience.
The gist is, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The N4 filesystem isn't really broken. The N7/2012 seems to have a worse flash memory, and needs this type of fix.
I would love to see this implementation on my transformer tf101. The internal emmc is so slow that our mighty developer found a way to use the external micro sd card as internal memory and tablet became more responsive. But I don't think it's the case with our nexus 4
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I think it should be the other way around. Velocity is so fast on ext4, that f2fs doesn't make a difference. Maybe you should run hell's on f2fs to appreciate a real world difference. My 2¢...
I want to know when converting to F2FS, is the home and recents lag still there ?
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I want to know when converting to F2FS, is the home and recents lag still there ?
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if you ask me, there isn't ANY real life speed improvement.. you can use ART.. it sure has improvement..
The previous benchmarking was conducted on a different model phone, it shouldn't be used to decide if the benchmarks on a nexus 4 will improve or not.
Dark Fear said:
hi everyone
nowadays everyone are talking about F2FS .. i was interested to experience it and see how good it is
here is a good review as you can see, F2FS wins in term of benchmark.. no doubt about that
but how is it in real life?
i made a comparison for myself and want to share it.. i gave my friend's device and flashed Velocity F2FS
i have HellKat (a cm based rom) on my device.. i must say there isn't "ANY" difference in smoothness and speed
of interface.. (scrolling.. opening and closing apps) .. ANY difference..
maybe F2FS is good for those who want higher benchmarks.. but i don't see a noticeable improvement
in real life..
what do you think? do you agree with me?
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What exactly were u expecting to see?? What tests did u perform. Plz understand that f2fs is a better file system that would prevent ur phn from becoming slower due to filesystem probs in other filesystems. U won't 'notice' anything after few hrs of use.
Also, when u say it's for 'increasing' benchmarks, what do u mean? Benchmark shows how it performs.
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What version does stock image formats /system F2FS or EXT4?
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What version does stock image formats /system F2FS or EXT4?
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Stock is extn4,all defaults are extn4.. You need to convert to f2fs manually.
This is very nice post about comparison between them but i really go with EXT4.
This is simply amazing.

[Q] Note 4 vs N6 (SD805)

So with both phones packing the same CPU+GPU combo, does this mean the (American) Note 4 is Android L ready, by that I mean is it ready for ART? Because if Google is packing the 805 in the N6, it should be 64 bit ready right? Can this be said about the Note 4 as well because of the identical chips?
Thanks
The 805 is 32-bit.
The Note 4 will get the Android L update sometime in the upcoming few months.
Yea thats just weird for me to understand as Google is preparing to head towards 64 bit but chose a 32 bit processor.
almost 90% of apps on desktop are 32bit, the need for 64bit is really not for standard, everyday apps. It's just the hype, guys.
There already is a Note 4 vs N6 thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/note-4-vs-nexus-6-t2906800
Please ask your question there and in the future ask your questions in the Q&A instead of the General section.
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[PROFILES][BOEFFLA KERNEL][UNOFFICIAL]Boeffla Kernel Profiles for OnePlus 5

Hello Folks,
So thought of making this thread to spread the knowledge on the battery profiles many using with different kernels , basically their settings to get optimal battery life.
Please feel free to share your battery profiles so that others get benefited with small description / info / steps to setup in it.
Official Boeffla Website
https://www.boeffla.de/
Original Boeffla Kernel Thread
Boeffla Kernel For OnePlus 5
[HOWTO] Make and Activate a Profile --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68542857&postcount=3
Credits : @Lord Boeffla - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73281928&postcount=355
Hey guys. I try to port a profile from the OP3T thread. I try the zzmove reactive profile and change the freqs near the freqs of our phone. For me no bugs. Try it yourself.
All credits got to @The Peterle for the profile
Upload on mega https://mega.nz/#!4NNSkQaQ!P80XIJA4RxpBnNTPAI73Z4O6IhSqUfW_NWB-cEHFPBY
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Hey guys. I try to port a profile from the OP3T thread. I try the zzmove reactive profile and change the freqs near the freqs of our phone. For me no bugs. Try it yourself.
All credits got to @The Peterle for the profile
Upload on mega https://mega.nz/#!4NNSkQaQ!P80XIJA4RxpBnNTPAI73Z4O6IhSqUfW_NWB-cEHFPBY
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this is definitely underrated - great job and profile, thanks! :good:
Can you give me some stats?
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This thread didn't take off... what a shame
Yep unfortunately I don't have an oneplus 5.
To push something in it here, if someone with a pro version will assist me in preparing a profile, I will do it for a few profiles.
Greetings Peterle
Oneplus 3 with Boeffla Kernel

Best Performance Custom Roms

Hi Team.
I know this question is subjective but I would like you guys to suggest me good Rom for gamings.
Thanks
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Stock marshmallow is really the best
Havoc OS
LinageOs marshmallow by sultan best for pubg
If you poll ten XDA users you will get twelve different answers. The only way you will know is to try them yourself.
Also look on YT for OP3/T ROM reviews by Koogly. His reviews usually run to 15 minutes apiece and include game performance tests.
https://m.youtube.com/results?search_query=oneplus+3+rom+review+koogly

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