[Q] Very low quadrant score - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I recently bought a Nexus S from someone. It runs okay though sometimes I feel a bit of lag.
Currently it's running AOKP milestone 4.1.2. I run the Quadrant Standard and got very low scores, both with stock and custom ROMs.
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Is this a cause for concern? Moreover, can anybody guide me what's causing this?

ahmadmalik88 said:
I recently bought a Nexus S from someone. It runs okay though sometimes I feel a bit of lag.
Currently it's running AOKP milestone 4.1.2. I run the Quadrant Standard and got very low scores, both with stock and custom ROMs.
Is this a cause for concern? Moreover, can anybody guide me what's causing this?
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Try to wipe everything and start fresh.

I started afresh when I bought it. Unlocked the bootloader and wiped the data and all. But I guess I'll try again.
Meanwhile, any other guesses?

IF you look at your benchmark and compare it with Nexus s then look at the Blue cpu and The red mem - then you find your nexus ok - I Think you have to move your apps to your sd Card - smile
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Ok so moving the apps to SD card did give me a better score but the I/O and 2D scores are still relatively very low.

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Low Write speed SD card

Hello everybody,
Since 1 day i am a happy owner of the Samsung galaxy R. It has android 2.3.4 an I put ardatdat's kernel 1.3A on it.
Its a really nice kernel and my Galaxy R already has higer scores than the s2!
Only 1 thing:
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The SD write card test is extremly low! The phone doesn't have a microSD card. I installed 25 apps orso and when i just flashed the kernel, everything was nice around 10-15 mb/s but now it's dropped down? Does anyone knows why?
Thank you!
try 5-7 tests in a row and you'll see the progress. I use sandisk 8 gb class 4 and writing speed is between 40 and 100, depends on the day, weather....and so on
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try 5-7 tests in a row and you'll see the progress. I use sandisk 8 gb class 4 and writing speed is between 40 and 100, depends on the day, weather....and so on
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Thanks! Yeah i think im a little big a benchmark freak and im happy that this is already faster than the s2 (for now but also when i install a market app of 15MB it installs in 3-4 sec so my wurrys are over! Thankyou!

[Q] Phone slow when battery low

yesterday I got a slow phone when my battery was blow 10%. Is this a feature of Android that it work slower for saving the battery?
My unlock swipe code was very slow and I rebooted my phone and after that anything work just fine.
How can I solve this if the problem coms angain???
lonelobo0070 said:
yesterday I got a slow phone when my battery was blow 10%. Is this a feature of Android that it work slower for saving the battery?
My unlock swipe code was very slow and I rebooted my phone and after that anything work just fine.
How can I solve this if the problem coms angain???
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How can you solve it?
Don't let your battery get below 10%?
The system is designed so that when the battery gets too low it turns off a lot of stuff so that the device will last for longer to do what it was actually made for - be a phone.
SimonTS said:
How can you solve it?
Don't let your battery get below 10%?
The system is designed so that when the battery gets too low it turns off a lot of stuff so that the device will last for longer to do what it was actually made for - be a phone.
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Indeed often the cpu is slowed down to which would cause lag.
But yes the best thing to stop it would be to keep your phone charged
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Here's some tips for balance of speed and battery life! (Works very well)

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First of all, download an app called "Setxperia" , go to your cpu settings and set your governor to ondemand, and threshold to 40 (This gives responsiveness and speed comparable to higher end phones such as my galaxy s2). Second, download an app called "Deep sleep battery saver" , set the preset on any you want (I recommend strong) , set your screen on and off delay to 5 seconds. For battery discharge settings, set it to 10% , for recharge settings, press ignore. (Doing this compensates for power the low threshold uses) and there you go, done! Tested on my galaxy s2 first then sidekick 4g, methods work for both devices.
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i just flashed a new rom and overall experience is the great
But...battery life is not that good now
going to try this today and iw ill inform you with the results
auda said:
i just flashed a new rom and overall experience is the great
But...battery life is not that good now
going to try this today and iw ill inform you with the results
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Alright hope it works well for you
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using Tapatalk 2
I only ever see a battery issue when I use wifi. But I might as well try this out.

Battery drainage and heating after installing a new rom

Hi,i've installed numa's 4.0.4 rom and now i get this problems,the battery actually drains in 3-4 hours from a complete charge,which is about 25% and hour with no usage at all plus its getting really hot even if im not using it.
I really like this rom so if there is a way to deal this problem without reflashing than it will be great,any thoughts?
Can u give a us a screen shot of usage stats and even maybe install bad ass batter stats and see what is happening. I have installed numa numerous times with no complaints.
MB865/ATT-ST/BMM & LG55c
1. Stock 4.0.4
2. Miui 4.0.4
3. Liquid. 4.2.2(7/2) jbx 7a 1553oc
4. Mt
5. MT
6. MOKEE 4.2.2(7/1) jbx. 7a 1553oc
Boy don't I hate being MOTOFRIED!!
Can I get a wohooo for the A2
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If you are getting issue with numa's 4.0.4 rom then try another rom.
There are other rom I think that will fine on you phone.
Did you fix it yet?
It could be a rogue app you installed. Try using apps like Gsam battery monitor, Batter Batter Stats, System panel, to find the culprit.
If that doesnt work try Wiping Data and Cache and flash Numa again.

[Q] 2.3.8 CyanMobileX

Is it possible to Port this Rom to our Device?
[2.3.8][OFFICIAL][BUILD #7]CyanMobileX
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[GitHub]CyanMobileX
I was reading the specs of that device and, well it is not a very powerful device either.
Also I was reading the post and it says that the rom runs smoothly in that Phone
and i was wondering how it would Run in ours.
~ Any answers are appreciated
Thanks.
My quick look at it is that it is a Gingerbread ROM. If someone wanted to spend the time, it could probably be made to work.
Big "if" on that one, in my opinion, for a GB ROM. There are already several solid, stable, and well-proven GB ROMs out there for the SGS4G.
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Big "if" on that one, in my opinion, for a GB ROM. There are already several solid, stable, and well-proven GB ROMs out there for the SGS4G.
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GB roms are the funnest to modify (for this phone, anyways).
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GB roms are the funnest to modify (for this phone, anyways).
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They are!, they're the most stable and well, battery Life is still the best on GB for this device in my opinion
Im gonna give it a try and see how hard is to port this to our devices Xp
Well, speaking of GB... I've started on yet another cleanup kernel, except this time I'm getting some help from jeffsf.
Gonna post something in development here soon.

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