Double android performance? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/06/13/linaro-project-doubles-android-performance-in-some-cases-downloadable-now-for-galaxy-nexus/
Do we have capable people to have this for our Skyrocket?
I think Android has taken a complete 180.
This is good news!

There's already an aokp build with linaro
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Wow... That's amazing...
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Future Google employees
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BaconStep said:
There's already an aokp build with linaro
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I'm running it, it's fast. However it's important to note there isn't that much Linaro code built into R4INS build. As I understand it, it's a very small percentage of the framework because we still don't have source.

I read something recently about our phones only running on 1 processor most of the time. I wonder if linaro just makes it so both processors run? Anyone know if there is any truth to any of this?

Wow.. I saw articles about this before but never a video and it just takes it to a new level.. That is impressive!!
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whosgotlag said:
I'm running it, it's fast. However it's important to note there isn't that much Linaro code built into R4INS build. As I understand it, it's a very small percentage of the framework because we still don't have source.
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correct, its not full linaro, but it runs smooth, cant say it feels faster than cm9 or regular aokp though. Then again i use my phone as a phone, games are usually the kick in the guts when it comes to performance.

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Ice Cream Sammy

Could we at least get a 3g only port, from maybe the inc2 since they are somewhat similar as far as processors, etc? I'd hit thanks all day and maybe dig in my bank account for a donation.
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I'm pretty sure they're working on it....
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The Liquid Dev I spoke to said the Liquid Team is working on the radio issues.
I'm a big fan of Liquid ROMs, so hopefully they overcome the issue quickly,
but good work takes time and Liquid Smooth 3.2 has been an awesome ROM
to run while I/We wait..
+1 on liquid 3.2
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Ill take anything with data about now but Liquid and Twisted are my Rom's of choice when they come out.
twisted is my choice, he keeps it updated about everyday.
The good news is that it seems there is a rom with working data coming soon.
The 'bad' news is that it seems to be liquids rom.
Hopefully twisted can borrow it since his version works best for my phone.
if they sort the data out does that mean we hopefully will get ICS , miuiV4 and oakp(kang one protekk built) working possibly?
I hope twisted gdts it. I personally cant afford to buy(donate) just for the opprotunity to use a rom. With the wife out of work, supporting 2 kids, and the economy, every penny i already earn is accounted for. Things are very hard for us right now.
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johny101010 said:
The good news is that it seems there is a rom with working data coming soon.
The 'bad' news is that it seems to be liquids rom.
Hopefully twisted can borrow it since his version works best for my phone.
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Damn dude, was that a shot at Liquid or what? Sure sounded like it. Liquid aosp are far and away better than any other aosp out there.
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deno24 said:
Damn dude, was that a shot at Liquid or what? Sure sounded like it. Liquid aosp are far and away better than any other aosp out there.
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Thats just your opinion, people vary on "best". I prefer thundershed for aosp
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donnyp1 said:
Thats just your opinion, people vary on "best". I prefer thundershed for aosp
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agreed. everybody has an opinion. If a dev cant take a shot, then they dont need to be deving. I personally have been back on the OG Rom rooted and deodexed for a few months now. I just got tired of ROMs with stuff not working.
Props to all the devs for what they do, but partially working ROMs just dont cut it for me. So I have been back on the OG rom for a few months now and very glad I did.
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Damn dude, was that a shot at Liquid or what? Sure sounded like it. Liquid aosp are far and away better than any other aosp out there.
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+1 ?
Don't use it I guess when it comes out. I'd like to hear what's wrong with his current roms thou
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Og rom which one would that be
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deno24 said:
Damn dude, was that a shot at Liquid or what? Sure sounded like it. Liquid aosp are far and away better than any other aosp out there.
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Sorry but OMFGB is king in the AOSP world.
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nativi said:
Sorry but OMFGB is king in the AOSP world.
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Once again, another opinion.
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Good news for me about the liquid rom, I have been using v3.2 for a few weeks now with no problems, and am excited for an ICS version . . .
I am coming from the mr2 (ril?) version of froyo, which I've been using since the summer . . .
I'll have to check out the others mentioned in this thread if I run into problems
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Sorry but OMFGB is king in the AOSP world.
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I used OMFGB for a long time. Recently though, I've changed to Thundershed and couldn't be happier. A lot of the same stuff, but with some newer enhancements and updates (OMFGB, for example, doesn't even have the locations fix built in as it hasn't been updated in...well, this year, maybe).

Smoothest / Fastest ICS Rom

I'm using linaro version of cm9, and its pretty smooth and quick. What do you guys think though? I also heard that provision is smooth, and someone told me to try gummy. Idk, just which one would u say is fastest? Nexus beam (galaxy s 4g beam now) is said to b fast but i find it slow.
Your asking a question that only you can answer. Each person will have different results.
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Your asking a question that only you can answer. Each person will have different results.
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Even though not everything works, "cm9 - aries" is pretty f'n smooth and fast...
Can't wait for that thing to finish cookin. :fingers-crossed:
They're all pretty much the same for me. I think that's because they all use the same kernel. Aries sounds great.
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It does come down to personal preference. Mine happens to be AOKP
bhundven said:
Even though not everything works, "cm9 - aries" is pretty f'n smooth and fast...
Can't wait for that thing to finish cookin. :fingers-crossed:
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I'd love to see this bryan. Maybe we can get you a faster comp to help speed up the cook times. lol
Codename is noticeably faster on mine and my wife's phone than the other ICS ROM's......Linaro felt sluggish in comparison. Just my 2 cents.
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Surprised this thread hasn't been locked yet.
I have had an amazing experience with aokp milestone-6-4 with hefe kernel.
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Different people like different things. Find what you like yourself.

Never fear CM10 is near

Arcee just answered a tweet & said CM10 is near, and should be ready in a couple of days
Edit: he was referring to the P990 though I'm not sure about the P999
Even if the p990 gets it first, we still should get it a few days later. We only have a few differences that RC should be able fix
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gotta admit...RC has done so much work he damn i wish i was a developer and help the CM team :/ hopefuly this hurricane doesn't do anything so i can install stuff
On my one good computer, I was getting an android build environment set up to develop apps and try my hand at building android, but that computer has serious motherboard/harddrive issues. Its won't boot....
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haha
plasmamax1 said:
On my one good computer, I was getting an android build environment set up to develop apps and try my hand at building android, but that computer has serious motherboard/harddrive issues. Its won't boot....
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you should get a new motherboard maybe try getting one from ASUS that has the same pci's and other things so its compatible with whatever you have i cant develop because my laptop is too slow and i cant upgrade cause im low on mulla gah this wait is killing me :fingers-crossed:
------------>i hate you hurricane sandy GO AWAY
That's good to hear :laugh: the long wait maybe finally over. Thanks to all the devs who put in so many hours for the community!
How does a quad core and 8gbs of ram hold up with an android dev environment?
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joeyxl said:
How does a quad core and 8gbs of ram hold up with an android dev environment?
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According to ProTekk, I think he's part of the AOKP team, you should be good, here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1485861 he says minimum dual-core with 4Gbs of RAM.
I have a spare computer with intel core2 duo and 4Gbs of RAM and it compiles from source with no problem. I have noticed that it's slower without my SSD though. You'll probably need at least 120Gbs of hard drive disk space as I was having a lot of trouble with 64Gbs (in Ubuntu that is)
Hope this helps
Thanks for the link. Ill be checking this out after my work interview!
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joeyxl said:
Thanks for the link. Ill be checking this out after my work interview!
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Good luck on your interview.
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4.2 released to AOSP NOW!

http://phandroid.com/2012/11/13/android-4-2-jelly-bean-aosp/
GO GO GO!
sweet deal! Im excited.
Just flashed 4.2 to my Nexus 7. Its an awesome update.
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Excited for this to hit CM 10. Now all we need is Jellybean Source code from Samsung to fix all the little problems (echo, gps, volumes).
This is going to be awesome. They are generally fast with these type of updates
Ill update when I get out work. Damn work!!!
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musclehead84 said:
Just flashed 4.2 to my Nexus 7. Its an awesome update.
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Agreed except the annoying bounce back effect on the notification/quick settings pull downs.
I thought this was a rom ready to flash to verizon SGS3 lol...
I wonder how long until we see a 4.2 rom?
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I wonder who is going to produce the first 4.2 rom for the GS3
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DroidHam said:
I wonder how long until we see a 4.2 rom?
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It'll be pretty quick like when 4.1.2 was integrated. It'll probably be within the next 2 days, judging from how fast updates have been added on the past.
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shangrila500 said:
It'll be pretty quick like when 4.1.2 was integrated. It'll probably be within the next 2 days, judging from how fast updates have been added on the past.
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^^No it won't. It'll be like the jump from ICS to JB. Probably a little less because there will be less stuff like project butter to deal with.
dmeadows013 said:
^^No it won't. It'll be like the jump from ICS to JB. Probably a little less because there will be less stuff like project butter to deal with.
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Not even! Dude it won't take that long because most of 4.2 is little add-ons to 4.1, so most devs can just use the 4.1 base and add those updates within the next couple days or on the weekend.
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Chuckleb0ne said:
Not even! Dude it won't take that long because most of 4.2 is little add-ons to 4.1, so most devs can just use the 4.1 base and add those updates within the next couple days or on the weekend.
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Doesn't matter if it's just little addons, the framework is entirely different and will almost certainly require new trees. It's like Froyo to Gingerbread
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Agreed except the annoying bounce back effect on the notification/quick settings pull downs.
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Yeah I can't stand that.
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Chuckleb0ne said:
Not even! Dude it won't take that long because most of 4.2 is little add-ons to 4.1, so most devs can just use the 4.1 base and add those updates within the next couple days or on the weekend.
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I'm with dmeadows......they may appear to be little, but the framework is what matters. You act like its a matter of updating a few apps, lol.
I kinda wonder if cyanogenmod is actually planning on it being a little big (week or two). Why would they have released a (stable) the day before 4.2 knowing it was dropping? Maybe he knows it'll be some time still...
Whoa aosp ftw !
Doesn't matter, because till we get kernel/RIL source, AOSP can't be fully stable.
ECrispy said:
Doesn't matter, because till we get kernel/RIL source, AOSP can't be fully stable.
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are we ever going to get kernel source or no (cause of evil verizon) ??
Valkyrie743 said:
are we ever going to get kernel source or no (cause of evil verizon) ??
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They have to if they ever release a jelly bean ota. Its part of the Google/android/Linux open source licensing.

Big issues brewing within cyanogenmod?

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44746084&postcount=548
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neh4pres said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44746084&postcount=548
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IMHO CM has run its course and is of little use with the current generation of phones anyway. Even the original founder has all but abandoned it. I doubt it will ever return to prominence.
I can't stand the hardware key lights. They do have plans to add the advanced settings menu once again correct?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44746084&postcount=548
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That guy sounds like a Gnome developer - "Need to remove functionality, lest it confuses the user"
This is kind of ridiculous. The reason they removed functionality was to get the builds up. They're adding it back, along with newer features. Cm is still the overall best thing you can run on your device.
That's good to hear
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DigitalMD said:
IMHO CM has run its course and is of little use with the current generation of phones anyway. Even the original founder has all but abandoned it. I doubt it will ever return to prominence.
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A) You can't return to prominence when it never left that state to begin with. It is ubiquitous already, and hasn't stopped because of some behind the scenes drama. CM is almost synonymous with Android now.
B) "Of little use with the current generation of phones"? You mean how phones with 2GB of RAM and quad core processors still can't manage to run a simple flash game without lag? Or scroll through a home screen with content on it without noticeable lag? CM fixes that.
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Not really what this is about but I like aokp type roms / pa / or just anything with a lot of customization. I'm running cm now and like it but just wish it had more stuff to tinker with....more options
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