has anyone tired this on their infuse?
here is the thread link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Go Try it and let us know.....
it has been incorporated into many of the HTC roms I use ...seems to work well...
Author makes a lot of marketing claims that have me wary of half the thing being snake oil or placebo effect. I'll look at the script to see what it does sometime this week.
Entropy512 said:
Author makes a lot of marketing claims that have me wary of half the thing being snake oil or placebo effect. I'll look at the script to see what it does sometime this week.
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Yeah..I by no means noticed a HUGE increase in battery...but when the guys in the evo forum started including it in roms the roms got super snappy and rarely ever lagged.
I think some of the Inspire devs are using it as well. Whatever the last ROM was that I loaded on our Inspire is blazing fast.
May be in Infused 2.1.1
Entropy512 said:
Author makes a lot of marketing claims that have me wary of half the thing being snake oil or placebo effect. I'll look at the script to see what it does sometime this week.
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Thanks I would like to try it if it works
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I'll checked out, I have so many curious to try it...
I think I've been using something like this, it called [TWEAK] S.A.S / Samsung Adrenaline Shotv6. It's in the Development section. I would say S.A.S Tweaks works in my opinion.
Infuse running (HellRaiser) DlevRom
Infusion GB Kernel 1.1
OC at 1.6
My phones so FAST, it got me a speeding ticket.
bigfau said:
I think I've been using something like this, it called [TWEAK] S.A.S / Samsung Adrenaline Shotv6. It's in the Development section. I would say S.A.S Tweaks works in my opinion.
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Infusion GB Kernel 1.1
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My phones so FAST, it got me a speeding ticket.
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ya i used the tweak you are talking about and it was really fast
I am running this script on my Infused 1.6 ROM, and it does seems to make it a bit smoother. I used this script on my Fascinate all the time and it did make a huge difference in how the phone "feel".
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[Script] V6 SuperCharger! HTK & BulletProof Launchers! The ONLY Android MEMORY FIXER!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Does someone tested this on his Sensation (probably InsertCoin ROM)?
Sounds intresting but im not brave enough to test it on my self... just like to share!
I've tried this on every rom. Yes, It works.....very, very well.
Thanks... will try it in a few hours
I've tried it with OTA 2.3.4. It ran fine, but i do not feel any real difference for the time being. Applied "Aggressive 2" schema.
baudy2 said:
I've tried it with OTA 2.3.4. It ran fine, but i do not feel any real difference for the time being. Applied "Aggressive 2" schema.
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Try option 9 and install the kickass kernel tweaks
kick arse kernel tweaks? where to find it ? i use the option 9 too . after reading your post at the development sections.
MxFadzil92 said:
kick arse kernel tweaks? where to find it ? i use the option 9 too . after reading your post at the development sections.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15948434&postcount=1127
i did test the scripts, (one thing the v6 do is changes the transition speed to FAST)
i run the scripts in this order
1-V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update9beta1.sh
2-3GTurboChargerInstallerUpdate2.sh
3-98KickAssKernelTweaksInstallerUpdate3-NO_IO_TWEAK (safer)_test.sh
now i have a faster and smoother sensation
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i did test the scripts, (one thing the v6 do is changes the transition speed to FAST)
i run the scripts in this order
1-V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update9beta1.sh
2-3GTurboChargerInstallerUpdate2.sh
3-98KickAssKernelTweaksInstallerUpdate3-NO_IO_TWEAK (safer)_test.sh
now i have a faster and smoother sensation
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I ran these same scripts with no problem (but I did have to downgrade my BusyBox). Things seem a little faster, but it's not like night and day or anything. Just a little faster.
I installed v6 supercharger and then I rebooted, after wards I installed the other two and then rebooted. Is that okay or should I have rebooted after each install?
I don't know how the dev did it but this script work wonders for me! Super smooth and no lag! Everything loads super fast now.
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jdmarko said:
I ran these same scripts with no problem (but I did have to downgrade my BusyBox). Things seem a little faster, but it's not like night and day or anything. Just a little faster.
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mind sharing which rom/kernel combo you are using? it must already be really smooth for everyone else to have such dramatic improvements in comparison to yours..
Well does free up a lot of RAM ( used to be 120ish now its 190ish. But I don't notice much performance wise
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I am of course referring to this script:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
I tried to implement it about two months ago, and it did not work for me. Phone went into a loop at boot. I just gave up.
Anyone?
It would be really nice to find out if we can benefit from this as well.
benyben123 said:
I am of course referring to this script:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
I tried to implement it about two months ago, and it did not work for me. Phone went into a loop at boot. I just gave up.
Anyone?
It would be really nice to find out if we can benefit from this as well.
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Instead of starting a new Thread why not post in the one you linked to. I am sure the ones there that tested it would be able to help. Any time you post in an old thread it will bring (bump) it to the top and btw it is still an active thread.
GTWalling said:
Instead of starting a new Thread why not post in the one you linked to. I am sure the ones there that tested it would be able to help. Any time you post in an old thread it will bring (bump) it to the top and btw it is still an active thread.
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Thanks.
I posted it here because I am asking about LG G2x users. In the script thread, you won't find questions about specific devices so much. It's more on how to install, what does it do, and so on.
I tried it didn't bootloop or anything but I didn't notice any difference in performance etc.
I just started using the V6 supercharger about a month and a half ago on my LG G2x and have loved it. before this i was running minfree to change presets but I like V6 because it has lots of options for those that don't fully understand what the presets do. If you use a low setting you probably wont notice much of a difference and I must say that I notice the biggest difference when I am overclocked and using V6 at the same time. If I'm not overclocked and using V6 I don't notice much. same thing when I am just overclocked without V6, not much of a diff. Both together seem to be great.
Also to those with boot loop problems - how long are you leaving your phone before you decide it has looped...a few times i have just had to walk away from my phone for 15-20 minutes just so I'm not tempted to pull the battery and every time i have left it alone i come back to everything running fast, smooth and stable.
Currently running HellFire Phoenix 1.9
placebo effect.
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Yeah, "I get a performance gain when I'm overclocked with the script, but get no performance gain without OC and the script" so that would be the placebo effect.
However, V6 SuperCharger does work very well at setting the right OOM groupings and also makes everything a lot smoother for me. I'm underclocked to 750mhz and get the performance of the stock 1ghz.
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placebo effect.
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Eh, maybe, if you're on a lower end phone, I think the effect would be more noticeable as well, it would also be noticed if you ran alot of apps at once since multi tasking will take up more RAM than for someone like me who listens to music and browses the forum and maybe uses maps if I don't feel like paying attention to where I am at on the bus.
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Eh, maybe, if you're on a lower end phone, I think the effect would be more noticeable as well, it would also be noticed if you ran alot of apps at once since multi tasking will take up more RAM than for someone like me who listens to music and browses the forum and maybe uses maps if I don't feel like paying attention to where I am at on the bus.
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All true, but in hypocrats case it is complete placebo since he is using the lower setting.
He says he notices a performance gain with overclocking and the script, but none without overclocking and the script. Performance gain was all overclock.
But the higher settings work well, the script makes everything smooth, even for me at 750mhz, and will fix OOM groupings.
Maybe, but my battery life is better in standby and I have less issues with the stock internet browser. Below 100mb free and it became very buggy for me. I would love it if everyone shared what rom they are using and their settings. I am using close to the recommended settings.I am using New Clip (weapon based) and #5 unleaded.
I discovered that if I adjust my screen sensitivity under clockwork mod recovery from "default" to "sensitive2" it will cause my captivate to seriously lag. It makes almost everything go hay wire. This is just a resource for anybody else who might have stumbled onto a lagging problem.
I am using the corn 7.06 kernel(thanks mtcarey) and the legend 3.7 ICS ROM(thanks crt60), I have my governor as smartassv2 and my I/O scheduler as SIO. My LMK is at 70mb, instead of 48 default (this will probably change depending on stability).
My captivate has run smoother than it ever has on these settings, with lots of the bloat removed as well.
Can anybody else confirm this?
Corn 7.06 has CWM v5.1.0.7
Yes, I don't think it's lag, but rather that the sensitivity is just messed up. I would check the corn thread, as others may have had this reported.
Sent from my CM9 ICS i897 Captivate
I'm surprised ppl still use GB ROMs...
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I'm surprised ppl still use GB ROMs...
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I still do because I have to use my phone for work and being too experimental might get me in some hot water.
Plus, I'm waiting to see how the whole encryption problem shakes out. I know it's only a small chance of occurring, but that's a chance I don't want to take right now.
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Yes, I don't think it's lag, but rather that the sensitivity is just messed up. I would check the corn thread, as others may have had this reported.
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Thanks, I checked all through the thread corn development thread and couldn't find any posts... I can't post there yet cause i just joined and nobody has thanked me, otherwise I would've posted this there.
I'm not sure exactly what the problem was, but the boot time was much longer and every interaction was super slow, like homescreen transitions and such.. I just called it lag, there may be a better name for it...
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I rooted my phone about 3 weeks ago, flashed corn about 2 weeks ago, and have been fiddling with legend for like a week. I'm in the early stages of my flashing addiction . I really want to learn how to code for android, all I know is some basic C...
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I still do because I have to use my phone for work and being too experimental might get me in some hot water.
Plus, I'm waiting to see how the whole encryption problem shakes out. I know it's only a small chance of occurring, but that's a chance I don't want to take right now.
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Are you interested in going into clockwork mod to try and see if you can re create the issue? I'm curious to know if it's just my phone + tweaks/setup...
I can agree, at the moment I want a stable phone, I use my phone too often for school and stuff to be worrying about errors, besides finals week is next week for me so i need less distractions... I'll wait till I see a smaller bug's list on the ICS rom threads. I want to try it out, but i'm gonna wait.
I don't seem to be getting any lag after setting that tweak. I also have my LMK set at 78, but my governor is set to ondemandb because I found that smartassv2 would be slow to wake up from sleep and ramp up the processor.
Hmmm.. That's interesting.. I wonder what was causing my issue then. I'll try some of the other sensitivity settings later today when i have more free time.
I also tried changing the init.rc tweaks to the system corps tweaks and i got a similar lag which was immediately fixed by switching to no tweaks... I wonder what I'm missing here... If i don't have, any of these tweaks on my captivate is super smooth
Thanks for all your help!
At the moment i seem to be good at finding problems... As time goes i should get better at fixing them on my own and then i wont post silly questions.
Again thanks.
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Hmmm.. That's interesting.. I wonder what was causing my issue then. I'll try some of the other sensitivity settings later today when i have more free time.
I also tried changing the init.rc tweaks to the system corps tweaks and i got a similar lag which was immediately fixed by switching to no tweaks... I wonder what I'm missing here... If i don't have, any of these tweaks on my captivate is super smooth
Thanks for all your help!
At the moment i seem to be good at finding problems... As time goes i should get better at fixing them on my own and then i wont post silly questions.
Again thanks.
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I think those tweaks in tandem with screen sensitivity may be doing something. I had maladroit.tweaks on when this happened
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I wasn't using both at the same time, i used them separately. I'm just going leave it be for awhile i think. I'm so happy that it's running so smooth compared to before it was rooted and de bloated.
I'm probably just gonna wait till ice cream sandwich is more stable, or i have a new phone, then I'll mess with that.
Maybe I'll just wait till the galaxy S III. Anybody else excited for the possibilities of this new phone coming up? I guess that would be something for the questions forum though.
If you've got the time, can anybody give a brief description of what these init.rc tweaks are supposed to do as a whole? I read the system changes of each in cwm, but I'm not sure exactly what they do. It's fine if you don't answer, i know it would be a long post, i just wasn't able to find an explanation. I'll thank you if you do give a good explanation though.
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ICS is pretty darn stable. It's been that way for months almost. Anyway, I can't really describe exactly what the tweaks do, but I know that http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1556013 uses some of those tweaks and explains it sufficiently.
Sent from my CM9 ICS i897 Captivate
By any chance are you running the Thunderbolt tweaks too? I noticed legend seems to run better without the extra tweaks
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Thanks, that was a good explanation!
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By any chance are you running the Thunderbolt tweaks too? I noticed legend seems to run better without the extra tweaks
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No, i just now found out about thunderbolt...
I'm pretty stock, i'm on RFS, legend 3.7, corn 7.06, the only tweaks I've kept were the LMK and changing the I/O scheduler and governor.
Thanks again for all your input, i'll hit the thanks button for you guys. You're great for helping a beginner learn for the first time.
I have Thunderbolt tweaks in my ICS ROM. Not sure if they help. AOKP and kernel developers added their own support of these tweaks thru ROMControl, NSTools and Semaphore app. SQLite rebuilder is nice I guess. Zipalign is useless - all apps already zipaligned.
Hey do any of you know or know of a working SBC kernel. I know it has caused issues with some people but I have had very good luck on my EVO with it. Seems to me that my battery is suffering pretty bad now that I have rooted and used a new rom.
Thanks.
I'm not entirely sure what an SBC kernel is but i do know there are a couple of tweaked Sense kernels floating around this forum. Iirc, the newSENSE kernel should be stable enough for all 2.1 Sense based ROMs (don't quote me on that though).
What ROM are you currently running? Also, are you on the stock kernel or a custom one?
I think the only SBC kernel is Tiamat.
Shifted from Outer Space
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Hey do any of you know or know of a working SBC kernel. I know it has caused issues with some people but I have had very good luck on my EVO with it. Seems to me that my battery is suffering pretty bad now that I have rooted and used a new rom.
Thanks.
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That I know of there are no SBC Sense Kernels for the Shift. If your having really bad Battery drain, you may want to look at what's going on with your system. You may have a Rogue app, or a bad wake lock. I would definitely check into that. Also if you want to know more about Kernels before you flashing one. You can check the Links below.
Kernel Governors, Modules, I/O Schedulers, CPU Tweaks, AIO App Configs
Android CPU governors explained
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I'm not entirely sure what an SBC kernel is but i do know there are a couple of tweaked Sense kernels floating around this forum. Iirc, the newSENSE kernel should be stable enough for all 2.1 Sense based ROMs (don't quote me on that though).
What ROM are you currently running? Also, are you on the stock kernel or a custom one?
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SBC stands for Superior Battery Charging.
Cool I will take a look I was running Supreme Sense and it seems to drain the battery super fast like I can't get a whole day out of it, I will check and see if something strange is going on with it.
Seagrizzly said:
Cool I will take a look I was running Supreme Sense and it seems to drain the battery super fast like I can't get a whole day out of it, I will check and see if something strange is going on with it.
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What does cpu spy show? You can download anytime and it will tell you how long the processor was at a certain speed. Also when running overclocked that will chew up your battery pretty good, the kernel is undervolted to try to improve battery life while holding faster speeds, but it dont always work
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Seagrizzly said:
Cool I will take a look I was running Supreme Sense and it seems to drain the battery super fast like I can't get a whole day out of it, I will check and see if something strange is going on with it.
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Another thing to keep in mind is what Apps you have Syncing, and how often. For example Facedbook is a notorious battery killer. I also run Supreme Sense. On average I get between 12-14hrs out of a charge. As strapped mentioned, being OC'd very high will also eat up the battery. What Governor, and Scheduler are you using?
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MikROMs Since 3/13/11
SBC Kernels = bad. To each his own though lol.
You can follow me on Twitter - @NotSo1nter3stin
notsointeresting said:
SBC Kernels = bad. To each his own though lol.
You can follow me on Twitter - @NotSo1nter3stin
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Ive heard mixed things about SBC, and how they can blow the phone up if its charged to long, or how it degrades the battery. Like you said to each his own though
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Never really had any interest in SBC Kernels. But since this is the fourth post I've seen in about three days. I became interested, in finding out the advantages of SBC Kernels vs Non-SBC Kernels. The only things I've definitively found out are that, SBC Kernels offer more of a chance for problems if you do not know what your doing. The other is that there is a lot of debate as to the advantages of running an SBC Kernel.
WTF is SBC?
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WTF is SBC?
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SBC stands for Superior Battery Charging. You can check out THIS thread for some info. Also the thread HERE has some more info.
EDIT: Just more info HERE.
I used an SBC kernel on the OG EVO for a bit and found a sight improvement with battery life. But the mentality (after doing lots of reading on SBC) of the damage it could be doing ,I ended up removing it real quick. Just freaked me out.
Some people claim to never have problems and some reports have come for exploding phones. Crazy debates.
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I know what your saying. Huge debates back and forth whether it's worth running it or not. Some people swear by it. Others say stay the he'll away from it. I just flashed an SBC Kernel on the Test EVO4G to see what the deal is. But honestly it better be pretty Freaking awesome. Because running the Loinfish or Anthrax Kernel on the OG EVO easily will get you a day plus on one charge.
TEAM MiK
MikROMs Since 3/13/11
BFS
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Dear Prboy,
I'm finding a stock HTC brand new battery is holding up over these white ones.
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BFS
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Budget / Brain Fair Scheduling. I got the information from HERE which is the thread most referenced in my searches.
VICODAN said:
Dear Prboy,
I'm finding a stock HTC brand new battery is holding up over these white ones.
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I'm still having good luck with them. But I did get a $25 gift card for Amazon. Which I'm thinking of using to get THESE from Anker.
EDIT : Thought some might also want to check out THIS THREAD on Kernels. Especially the post HERE on SBC Kernels.
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Budget / Brain Fair Scheduling. I got the information from HERE which is the thread most referenced in my searches.
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Um nope! My ICS BFS kernel is not a i/o scheduler at all! It is the default kernel TASK SCHEDULER and it stands for Brain **** Scheduler
http://goo.gl/mPN1i
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Um nope! My ICS BFS kernel is not a i/o scheduler at all! It is the default kernel TASK SCHEDULER and it stands for Brain **** Scheduler
http://goo.gl/mPN1i
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Ok thought you were asking. I did write Brain BTW, and the four astrixs stand for "fair" . But I will be the first to say I am not the most knowledgeable on Kernels. Just trying to share what I do know.
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MikROMs Since 3/13/11
prboy1969 said:
Ok thought you were asking. I did write Brain BTW, and the four astrixs stand for "fair" . But I will be the first to say I am not the most knowledgeable on Kernels. Just trying to share what I do know.
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Oh ok, yeah no I saying bfs is great.
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Its an app, but its requires no user interventions and is more of a "tweak", so I thought I'd bring it to the general skyrocket populous lol.
Will be testing for the next few days, try it out as well if u want, or not, but weigh in with your opinions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
Thanks
ive tried seeder icenight when running the Embryo 6.0/.1 and stock didnt see any difference at personally
It's already been debunked, but use it if you want, all you are doing is wasting battery.
Xda did a thing on it when it first came out. Then they apologized for not researching what it did first lol.
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It's already been debunked, but use it if you want, all you are doing is wasting battery.
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Yeah didn't do much for me so I just figures it was whatever
I've used Seeder since my days in the Captivate Glide forum. Our device is powerful enough to where the boost is minute, but it is noticeable.... It seems to be even better suited for earlier versions of Android and devices with lower specs.