I haven't ran cm9 nightlies for a good month.Is still having the same problem with if you overclock the CPU higher than 1188 MHz the camcorder won't work?Is still slow as well.these are the 2 biggest reasons why I stopped running it.are they still releasing a new update everyday. Thanks!!!
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Nope, I downloaded the recent nightly and tested it out earlier today. No bugs, for me at least. Smooth, good battery life, no FCs. I still prefer AOKP tho
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So did you try using the camcorder with the CPU overclocked past 1188 MHz?If you did would the camcorder work when you overclocked the CPU past 1188 MHz because like a month ago it would not work.I wish they would finally release a final rom. Thanks...
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Mesaman2012 said:
So did you try using the camcorder with the CPU overclocked past 1188 MHz?If you did would the camcorder work when you overclocked the CPU past 1188 MHz because like a month ago it would not work.I wish they would finally release a final rom. Thanks...
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Dude just download the latest nightly and test for yourself, just keep a nandroid backup so you can restore your current ROM
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I applied the 1.76mhz kernel overclocked and ubdervolted and I want to know is it safe to overclock to 1.76? And if so what should be the minimum... Also is it safe to force both cores to run with system tuner pro?
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Should probably be okay but if you find your phone getting hot and rebooting then lower the clock speed. 384MHz should be ideal for a minimum.
Is there an advantage to forcing both kernels to run?
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rickyiswhite said:
Is there an advantage to forcing both kernels to run?
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You mean both cores? IMO, not really as the second core activates when needed i.e. when playing a game so forcing the second core just wastes battery really.
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You mean both cores? IMO, not really as the second core activates when needed i.e. when playing a game so forcing the second core just wastes battery really.
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I really don't know why I put kernel lol
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I have flashed the latest firmware and the stock ics rom does it differ than that one i should have got in the htc original update and if it differs does it cause that phone heat
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I have flashed the latest firmware and the stock ics rom does it differ than that one i should have got in the htc original update and if it differs does it cause that phone heat
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If it is a completely stock ROM for your network carrier then it should be identical and it won't heat up your phone, of course it will heat up if you are playing games for a while and similar things. I would recommend Android revolution if you wanted stock look and better performance though
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Stock rom normally wont cause heat issue, but definitely heat up if use overclock kernel.
Where do you guys get this from? I've used ruus and they overheated loads so I'm using cyanogenmod and its all cool. fyi it didn't overheat when I was using miui with overclock to 1.7ghz.
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sensation lover said:
Where do you guys get this from? I've used ruus and they overheated loads so I'm using cyanogenmod and its all cool. fyi it didn't overheat when I was using miui with overclock to 1.7ghz.
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Under what events does it overheat?
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Under what events does it overheat?
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It used to overheat at EVERYTHING, you not believe this but it was hot after a reboot, even like 5 minutes of internet browsing on 3g burned the phone. Now on on cyanogenmod it doesn't overheat even after 30 minutes of browsing on full brightness.
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sensation lover said:
It used to overheat at EVERYTHING, you not believe this but it was hot after a reboot, even like 5 minutes of internet browsing on 3g burned the phone. Now on on cyanogenmod it doesn't overheat even after 30 minutes of browsing on full brightness.
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Did it overheat on stock?
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Did it overheat on stock?
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Yep, I rang HTC about it after the first month and they sent me a new one but tthe same thing.
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Just saw that the CyanogenMod team has finally release RC1 for the HTC Sensation. Find it at the link below. I'm curious to how it runs.
http://get.cm/get/jenkins/3510/cm-9.0.0-RC1-pyramid.zip
Buggy and Piss poor compared to other CM9 ROMs on other (Samsung) phones
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Please tell me audio routing bug is fixed?
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Buggy and Piss poor compared to other CM9 ROMs on other (Samsung) phones
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Its still RC1 dude calm your nuts down
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And considering the power of the "Branch Formerly Known As Kang," I welcome some official CM9 love. If they can hammer out the bluetooth and HDMI issues, I'm moving over.
Nice. Thanks for the heads up. Will have to give this a try.
whats rc? and whats the diffrence from nightly?
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whats rc? and whats the diffrence from nightly?
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Means release candidate and is closer to stable status than nightly.
It is also suppose to have most of the issues iron out.
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Happy days
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May finally have an excuse to flash something else since I started using krisofpetho's HyperNonSense builds from months ago!
I can only find it for sense roms.If anyone know the download link for the aosp version could you please list it. Thanks!!!
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There is no Aosp one faux only made a sense kernel.
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So v005b3is the highest faux kernel for aosp roms.
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So v005b3is the highest faux kernel for aosp roms.
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Woops I was wrong about faux and Aosp I forgot that he made one the latest version is here http://rootzwiki.com/topic/4570-ope...rue-dual-corepower-savingsapr-22/#entry621010 just that I have never used the kernel I usually use tam core or bricked for aosp.
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Do bricked and tamacore kernels gives your better battery life or performance?
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Could you recommend a bricked and tamacore kernel for battery life and also a bricked and tamacore kernel for performance. Thank you for your time...
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Could you recommend a bricked and tamacore kernel for battery life and also a bricked and tamacore kernel for performance. Thank you for your time...
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I would say use both and see what's best for you but for settings, badass for battery and on demand for performance.
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Hi , give them both a try and see what you like the best. I've not had great luck on battery with faux but that don't mean you won't. It's always best to see what works for you. There are so many different variables between users that it's best to see what you like. For me my focus is battery life and I've seemed to have better luck with bricked for that but others might disagree. You see it is how you feel about it and the results you personally have gotten and your own goal weather It's battery or performance It's always best to decide these things for yourself. I wish you the best and hope you find the kernel that suits your needs. Sometimes it takes experimenting with different ones to find what works best for you. Best wishes!
Tamcore for me was a battery drainer but that doesn't mean you won't love it so experiment, experiment , experiment! See what YOU like the best..
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What tamacore kernel would you recommend.
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What tamacore kernel would you recommend.
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Just go to open sensation and look for tamcore build, on his Site just look for kernel and download the latest.
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Currently playing NFS most wanted. I am having lags at certain points while playing.
Currently I am using Sebastian's kernel, on demand governor.
Any other helpful tips to avoid lag free issues.
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Currently playing NFS most wanted. I am having lags at certain points while playing.
Currently I am using Sebastian's kernel, on demand governor.
Any other helpful tips to avoid lag free issues.
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hmm i play it pretty much lag free; i used arhd with faux kernel and overclocked to 1.7ghz while gaming using intellidemand, not sure if this answers your question. i am currently on bruce cm10 @1.5ghz with gpu oc kernel with badass, no lag too.
Try cm10...it gaves me best results than sense...faux should be used when using sense...because 2 cores will be online
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