http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
check this out guys! may help people who wants faster phone
thank the dev of the app if it helped you
Thanks for info mate
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Has anyone actually tried it?
Me on AOKP, so far I haven't noticed lags, but atleast for me aokp to lag it needed a lot of torturing so I'll give more acurate result after a day or two.
Tried it, strange, but phone signal was totally zero and it asked me about every 2 minutes to enter PIN code.
Its good
Lags were less bt huge battery drain. Can't use this on the cost of battery.....
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1). Battery was normal for me
2).I've tried it works
3). And phone signal is okay for me
dont know why you guys have it???
Noticed some smoothness, but unsure if it's placebo. Will test more after everything gets cached.
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flashed yesterday. did a calibration as well. battery life is awful. Any advice? Thanks
Let it sit for a couple hours extra after the calibration maybe. I always have great battery life on miui, just like on cm7 roms
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You'd probably get more responses if you asked this on the ROMs thread.
But try a new kernel, if that doesn't work then maybe a different ROM.
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Please post battery log.. battery life on my fone is perfect and so other ppl reported same... this depends on everything u do on your fone..
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For about a few weeks now my phone keeps shutting down in my pocket. It started doing while on miui gb, this rom had always been stable for me until the last 2 updates. I have recently flashed miui v4 and that was terrible, it shutdown 4-5 times in an hour. So now I have flashed aokp build 34 and I love this rom. But again this has shutdown in my pocket, only once so far though. Now could this be a software problem or hardware problem?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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My immediate thought from reading other threads over the months...
What are your undervoltage settings? Even the default settings in all ROMs tend to affect certain people different due to minor variances in hardware tolerances. It may be worth changing the UV to +25, +50 and try to tweak until it becomes more stable.
I've never under volt as tried it once and phone just wouldn't work, so you could be onto something. Maybe my phone is overly sensitive to voltages. I'll try it and post back here how it goes.
How will it affect battery life?
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I've been lucky that my phone seems to have been mostly happy with all ROMs at default, although I did add a +25 to Reaper after two random reboots in a week.
The battery changes from a minor change like that should be, well, minor. Still a lot better than saving battery by having the phone shut itself down
Your case strongly reminds me of the 'death pressure point's which I experience on my phone back in September.
(See my thread) I suffered the same issues as you for a month - blamed it on the phone not waking from sleep, but it turned put my battery was faulty, and not connecting properly.
Try applying some light pressure to the back of the phone, and see whether it will automatically turn off?
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Oly,
Fancy adding a link to that thread? I don't remember that one so it could be a useful reminder.
Nope doesn't turn off. But I did read something like that a while back somewhere. It sort of makes a bit of sense as it only happens in my pocket I could leave it on the side all day and its fine.
How did you fix it was it the old 'pack it out with some paper' job. I remember doing that to a phone that had buttons, can you believe it a phone that had buttons!!!
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Simon.TS.HTC said:
Oly,
Fancy adding a link to that thread? I don't remember that one so it could be a useful reminder.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1248507&page=3
Here you go
Took me a while to spot it.
@goatimus, take a look at the thread, I got my solution by getting a new battery
HTC sent me a new one for free!
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Interesting looks like I will be getting hold of HTC for a new battery. Weird thing though is on that thread most peoples phones were new, mines nearly a year old!
Also does the ics tiamat kernal work fine with aokp as I would like to try the overvolting method but my kernal doesn't support it.
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goatimus said:
Interesting looks like I will be getting hold of HTC for a new battery. Weird thing though is on that thread most peoples phones were new, mines nearly a year old!
Also does the ics tiamat kernal work fine with aokp as I would like to try the overvolting method but my kernal doesn't support it.
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So you can confirm the same issues?
My phone was working fine for a month, then the problem started happening
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Sent a message to HTC, waiting for reply. Haven't overvolted as kernal doesn't support it and don't want to change to tiamat as everything works fine.
But.......
I did place a couple of folded rizlas between battery and clip and it hasn't shutdown since. Maybe after all the farting about removing battery and sim has took its toll on the clip. Anyway I'm happy running blind ice m5 with nearly no problems now.
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I dont know if it's just me but i noticed that those stuff happen a LOT more on ICS roms.
(although did have this in older versions of Reaper,
Endymion, Virtuous and especially RunnyDroid, never happened on sense 3.0 roms)
also:
* OverVolting helps
* Overclocking helps
* Tiamat kernel makes it WORSE ( at least for CM9 & MIUI v4)
Try This
I had the same problem and i used to put a little piece of paper behind the battery
and i worked for me..
I was really curious when it started reboots and freezes on reaper. Never suffered from that before. on endymion I could even undervolt by -100.
On reaper I have to overvolt by 25 to be stable. Really strange
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. So here we go on a topic from thz junior pico user, with he topic on how to increase ur RAM and battery life and also, auto_killin of applications themselves in CM 9/10
It's so simple and workin great..
Check the screenshots too...
1.Goto menu..
2.Settings...
3.Developer options...
4.scroll down to the bottom..
5.you'll find an option "Dont keep activities" (give a tick)
6.Then,right beneath to it, will be the option "set from standard limit to ATMOST 1 PROCESS"..
Thats it. U r done...
Now, ull surely hav a cent percent increase in ur RAM as well as battery life..
Hit" Thanx" if i hav helped u atleast for a 0.05 %
CHECK THE SCREENSHOTS ATTACHED TOO...
Screen shots...
Screen shot after makin setup as mentioned in post #1 of this thread...
Checked the status of RAM usage and available memory of RAM in task manager pro..
F
Probably won't do much good. Freeing up RAM isn't a worthy goal, as there is no harm in having stuff in RAM (code sitting in RAM isn't using any battery life, and just makes it faster when you go back to an app that is still in RAM from the last time being run). In fact, you may actually harm battery life, as this way it will mean that every time you switch apps, it'll be loading the app from the file system again, instead of from RAM, and that will require more CPU clock cycles (instead of just running code already in RAM, you load code into RAM and then run it). The more work the CPU does, the more power gets used.
This is only really beneficial if the background processes are using CPU cycles (which most shouldn't; they should be effectively "dormant" in RAM), in which case killing them will indeed reduce power use.
It's also worth noting that some apps will keep trying to run their background processes, so presumably this will kill them, but then they will restart, get killed again, etc, again wasting more CPU cycles than necessary.
On the other hand, there is an app on the Play Store called "Watchdog Task Manager" which will monitor background processes CPU usage, and kill apps when they're using more CPU than they should.
(Also, I should mention that I am assuming this feature you are describing is similar to the various "auto task killer" type apps; if it is in some way different to them, it may actually be of some use, and I apologize if that is the case - this post can be ignored if so)
Scripts are available to boost ram without harm........
So I think its if no use...
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After this multi-tasking didn't work
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Don't follow
This might not help some people
And cause probs
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After this multi-tasking didn't work
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don't tick on almost 1 process and use more than 2 or 3:highfive:
this may cause fc's...
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After this multi-tasking didn't work
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:what: ofc multitasking won't work. Its not supposed to work
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Will work on galaxy y???
$eNt FrØm JeLLy BlA$T 3.4
WaItIn FoR NemESiS...!!
parth_galaxy_y said:
Will work on galaxy y???
$eNt FrØm JeLLy BlA$T 3.4
WaItIn FoR NemESiS...!!
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Only for cyanogen
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If you haven't already heard about it.. 'SEEDER', new amazing App. Made my phone a good 3x faster. If you are rooted it can be found in the app store. I flashed the .ZIP. You can find it online here. http://www.droid-life.com/2013/01/0...n-nexus-7-and-others-with-seeder-application/
P.S this work with any Android device. Have fun
Yes I know this should be in apps and themes but everyone deserves to see this, especially us Tbolt guys.
This has been proven to be a placebo affect. I have tested it for almost 3 days now and it doesn't really help at all. Also someone mentioned in that forum it doesn't work properly with snapdragon processors because the rndg is different than others. If it does help at all I think it would help more for the lag that comes from not rebooting for a long period of time.
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disconnecktie said:
This has been proven to be a placebo affect. I have tested it for almost 3 days now and it doesn't really help at all. Also someone mentioned in that forum it doesn't work properly with snapdragon processors because the rndg is different than others. If it does help at all I think it would help more for the lag that comes from not rebooting for a long period of time.
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Proof? I am running liquid smooth and notice immediate improvement.
Here
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/entropy-seed-generator-not-all-its-hacked-up-to-be/
I have been using it with unsense and it hasn't really improved anything. No difference in performance without it either. Like I said it's a placebo caused by the fact that the tweak actually wakes your processor repeatedly which is why your phone seems to react better. You can use it if you like but it is really just a battery drainer. You can get the same performance increase by setting your governor on performance.
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musicfreak190 said:
If you haven't already heard about it.. 'SEEDER', new amazing App. Made my phone a good 3x faster. If you are rooted it can be found in the app store. I flashed the .ZIP. You can find it online here. http://www.droid-life.com/2013/01/0...n-nexus-7-and-others-with-seeder-application/
P.S this work with any Android device. Have fun
Yes I know this should be in apps and themes but everyone deserves to see this, especially us Tbolt guys.
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What rom are you running?
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I ran it on nu sense and it drained my battery and noticed no improvement in speed. You see an increase because you want to see an increase. Its like throttle body spacers people puts on their cars. Suppose to improve performance and increase fuel mileage. They do no such thing but make a nice paper weight. People who had them swear they could feel an increase. One guy put his truck on a dyno and tested with it on and with it off. His results was with it on he lost a few hp. This is why butt dynos are so inaccurate because we make our selves believe we can see and feel a difference. When in fact there isn't.
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I've been using the seeder apk for a few days now and have noticed a decrease in input lag for sure. I also noticed a decrease in battery life when using the phone.
Ionace7 said:
I've been using the seeder apk for a few days now and have noticed a decrease in input lag for sure. I also noticed a decrease in battery life when using the phone.
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Like I mentioned in my earlier post. It cause a wake lock on the processor making it wake repeatedly which is the likely reason that anyone notices anything. It in no way shape or form affects entropy which was the original intent of the app. Google has also stated that the very issue this is supposed to fix was actually fixed with the release of ICS. Try it on a gb rom and see if it actually works. Also, after you run it for a few days disable it and see if there is a decrease in performance. I've ran it for about three days and there is no difference without it running.
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I am on Liquid Smooth 3.2 GB... and there is no doubt a BIG difference. No joke.. IDK about sense ROMS but, this literally is amazing.
musicfreak190 said:
I am on Liquid Smooth 3.2 GB... and there is no doubt a BIG difference. No joke.. IDK about sense ROMS but, this literally is amazing.
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Google devs have stated that there was an issue with entropy in gb roms so there is no doubt that it probably helps it.
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I have installed Seeder on my Gingerbread (SkyRaider Zeus) Thunderbolt and 4.2.1 Galaxy Tab 10.1.
In neither case has it improved speed, launching or operations.
I wanted to believe. In my testing, i call it wishful thinking.
I found this in the general Android Dev section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158329
I tried it on my SGS4G and it seems to work ok. I will let you know on how it preforms.
How many of us are on Jellybean? I've been on ICS for a good while.
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Well I am, and I think a bunch other users are as well.
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This is really works good on slimbean v3.3, thats make my phone really no lag and avarage 140 mb of free ram
turkayunal said:
This is really works good on slimbean v3.3, thats make my phone really no lag and avarage 140 mb of free ram
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Is this still working well for you?
I think it helps a lot. Especially on battery usage.
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Tried it on XperiaSlim and so far seems to work and no issues so far.
I dont notice to much improvement but the apps and little things here amd there run smoother.
Yes i used TWRP too even though its not recommended
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Currently on slimbean 4.2.2. have gotten a few random reboots..not enough to make me change though. Video player doesnt work, kinda of a bummer. If you love your GPS and wifi, then stay off this one for a while. Battery life is great but he random reboots tend to kill it off prematurely,
suck it monkeys said:
Currently on slimbean 4.2.2. have gotten a few random reboots..not enough to make me change though. Video player doesnt work, kinda of a bummer. If you love your GPS and wifi, then stay off this one for a while. Battery life is great but he random reboots tend to kill it off prematurely,
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Talking about SlimBean 4.2.2 or the 4cyl script? If you're talking about the base SlimBean... irrelevant to the usage of the 4cyl script.
Regarding the 4cyl, the 0.4.2 seems to be decent with the 1.4 NOS entropy script.
Is this still working well for you?
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Yes,it's work fine ı dont have reboots and everything stable.I have 1500mAh battery and ı always have 3g, the battery life is %19 11 hour on battery.:good:
Working stable for me. Switched to using 4cyl (0.4.2) for standard bits and Crossbreeder for entropy/adblock, based on what people were saying in the thread. Which means installing 4cyl, running the entropy uninstaller, and then the CB install.
With mostly light usage, phone is at 78% battery after 5h41m57s. 16% Android OS, 13% Wi-fi, 12% Android System, 12% Cell standby, 9% Screen. So you can tell that it's still the JB battery burn due to GPS, but overall? Not too shabby. And I could save a bunch of battery if I wasn't lazy and left Wi-fi on all the time.
Good lookin
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