[APP]InstaVOLT v1.5 (VDD Regulator) - Galaxy S Plus I9001 Android Development

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InstaVOLT v1.5​
Decided to put it on the market for all devices that meet the requirements.
Quoted from market:
"InstaVOLT is the easiest app for managing your CPU milliVoltage levels. You can undervolt or overvolt your CPU voltage levels by steps of 25 milliVolt. Be sure to check the overall voltage levels after every increase or decrease, so you know what your device/kernel is capable of.
Requirements:
- Root
- Busybox
- Kernel with VDD levels support
Warning:
I'm not responsible for any damage caused to your device, use at own risk!
- If the voltage levels are to low your phone will freeze and you will need to pull the battery
- If the voltage levels are to high your phone will overheat and/or suddenly power off.
Since this is a very early version the app might force close when your kernel doesn't have vdd support.
Updates coming soon!"
Info for our device:
The voltage range of our device is 750mV - 1450mV.
Upcoming updates:
- Support for setting voltages at boot.
- Probably more compatibility / options
Download:
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Thank you brood !!!!!
edit:my thanks are gone for today but i'll not forget to hit thanks tomorrow
edit 2: please let me know if you want to translate into romanian language

Laurentyu1995 said:
Thank you brood !!!!!
edit:my thanks are gone for today but i'll not forget to hit thanks tomorrow
edit 2: please let me know if you want to translate into romanian language
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You're welcome, and hehe np, I also have that sometimes ^^.
And Ill let everyone know in this thread if I need translations :angel:
edit: thanks for adding review on the market

thanks brood for this awesome and important app

davidteri91 said:
thanks brood for this awesome and important app
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You're weclome

Nice app Brood, let know when you need some translators

Thanks brood! Once again an incredible job!
Here I publish my voltages with the max UV I can reach with freq between 245-1400mhz, interactiveX and row.
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mrjraider said:
Nice app Brood, let know when you need some translators
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Thanks, sure! will do ^^
jpacho89 said:
Thanks brood! Once again an incredible job!
Here I publish my voltages with the max UV I can reach with freq between 245-1400mhz, interactiveX and row.
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You're welcome, thanks!;p
Wow, your overall voltage table is way lower then mine, check this out:
Mine: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yours:
how is the battery life with those voltages?

And I can lower it even 25mV more and works like a charm! But thats the limit, if I lower 50mV the phone freezes.
I will publish complete battery stats at the end of the day, don't know if they will be so good because I think that the mayor problem of battery drain is at lower voltages, I wish I could lower them more.
Anyway my phone is about 2 years old, so battery eficience may have decrease at least a 10-20%.. it's normal to have more drain than with new phone!
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jpacho89 said:
And I can lower it even 25mV more and works like a charm! But thats the limit, if I lower 50mV the phone freezes.
I will publish complete battery stats at the end of the day, don't know if they will be so good because I think that the mayor problem of battery drain is at lower voltages, I wish I could lower them more.
Anyway my phone is about 2 years old, so battery eficience may have decrease at least a 10-20%.. it's normal to have more drain than with new phone!
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Really? you can put it to 725 without making it freeze? thats nice
OK thanks, ill wait for the results. and idd the major battery eater isn't the cpu/frequencies.. its something else. as Extreme UV and non UV almost result in the same results xD
And you can lower them more. in acpuclock-7x30.c you can find:
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_VDD_LEVELS
#define VDD_MIN_UV_MV 750U
#define VDD_MAX_UV_MV 1450U
which sets the limits, however, I don't know what will happen
My phone is also almost 2 years old now, and the battery is still prety decent to be honest, I thought it would be lazy as hell by this time ;p

ok I will try it later and give you feedback!
Even 375mhz doesn't lower more, when I reduce 25mV at least the rest frecuencies voltage is reduced.
You know that every single procesor is different, so maybe I was lucky with mine!
Anyway battery is enough good for me, I prefer permormance even if I have to pay a little more battery drain for it.
Thanks!
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Here are my battery stats with the exUV:
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Woa, great app! Thx brood
Hyper/sio, 245-1401mhz

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Here are my battery stats with the exUV:
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Thanks a lot for the screenshots, usefull info If I have enough screenshots I can compare them
gemtin92 said:
Woa, great app! Thx brood
Hyper/sio, 245-1401mhz
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Thanks! You're welcome

im gonna test it on my s plus, galaxy nexus, wildfire s and galaxy note 2. will report later :good:
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Nice work! Mine works 1025mv @ 1400mhz and 1300mv @ 1824mhz

tomixdev said:
im gonna test it on my s plus, galaxy nexus, wildfire s and galaxy note 2. will report later :good:
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Nice I'm curious about the results, since I patched it to 1.1 it shouldn't FC anymore when there is no vdd support possible.
In next update i will add "save on boot" (as in a new init.d script)
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Nice work! Mine works 1025mv @ 1400mhz and 1300mv @ 1824mhz
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Thank you
edit: v1.2 live on market in a few hours, no init.d support yet but critical fixes for non supported devices

very nice app, really..cant go lower than 2x decreasing (phone freeze)..am using phenom kernel (exuv) bigmem..
Thanks brood. ^_^

m0e_03 said:
very nice app, really..cant go lower than 2x decreasing (phone freeze)..am using phenom kernel (exuv) bigmem..
Thanks brood. ^_^
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Thanks, and if the max steps for -25mV is 2 then you've exceeded the minimal voltage, the minimal mV is 750, everything below that will freeze the phone. everything above 1450 will result in epic core meltdowns :silly:

on my note 2 its unfortunately not working, but also no fc. tried with stock and custom kernel (Adam Kernel)
will post results for my other phones tomorrow because im currently not at home.
btw. i like the idea of setting all voltages down the same amount. nice work bro
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Tegrak overclock app?

Anyone else use this app to overclock? Im bored at work and instead of working I just installed it and ran quadrant, which I know that's all its really good for, and hit over 1900 at 1.3 ghz. Im gonna leave it there for a bit to see if anything goes wrong...
Edit: eats battery like buttery salty movie theatre popcorn!
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droidzach said:
Anyone else use this app to overclock? Im bored at work and instead of working I just installed it and ran quadrant, which I know that's all its really good for, and hit over 1900 at 1.3 ghz. Im gonna leave it there for a bit to see if anything goes wrong...
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I don't understand why anyone wants to overclock our phones? From everything I have read all it will do is decrease battery life and give higher quad scores which really mean nothing.
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i think whats more important, or more NEEDED, is voltage control.
be it voltage control for OC'ing or Voltage Control for underclocking, or just dropping the voltages as low as you can go while maintaning the stock phone speeds.
this is one thing i miss about the EVO.
akellar said:
I don't understand why anyone wants to overclock our phones? From everything I have read all it will do is decrease battery life and give higher quad scores which really mean nothing.
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Because its fun. Of course there is no practical value in it I even said that. I personally just like to mess with my phone to mess with it and I'm sure others do too. does a theme make your phone run better or more efficiently are they important to practicality? No it just changes its looks so why do people do that? It's fun.
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I mean...there's plenty of practical reasons to overclock, e.g. better performance in a game. But if you're sitting around playing a game for a while, I doubt your concern is battery life to begin with.
tegrak uses module overlock similar to how the dx/d2/milestone are able to oc/uv without the ability to accept custom kernels
its not ideal (for those that overclock) compared to actual custom kernels with oc steps.
that being said, overclock isnt particularly important on 1ghz and up processors..whereas the eris/og droid needed it to compensate
I am using it, overclocked to 1.3 and then using setcpu to keep it at 800. I just want to have the speed and power there if needed
edit: just got a 1719 score in quadrant on 1.3
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sageDieu said:
I am using it, overclocked to 1.3 and then using setcpu to keep it at 800. I just want to have the speed and power there if needed
edit: just got a 1719 score in quadrant on 1.3
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Im doing the same, also with a profile to cap off cpu at 400 performance scaled (seems the screen sometimes doesn't want to turn on if scaled to conservative) when screen is off. I've been noticing that full charges last at least a whole day and a half with my average use
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Now that there are UV OC kernels available, why even use this?
phidelt82 said:
Now that there are UV OC kernels available, why even use this?
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I guess I thought those were fascinate kernels only....hm, goes to show how much I know.
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I'm on Eclair rooted w/ Voodoo and regularly pull 1800+ Quadrant scores and get a solid 12hr. of battery life with screen brightness at around 60% (easily visible outside). I have no idea why anyone would want to use an OC tool... other than to have than extra bit of control that would allow you to undervolt even further for additional battery life.
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To:Zach - I'm calling your boss to tell them that you're off-task and that they should make you quit the OC'ing and get back to work ASAP.
To:Zach's Mez... you're welcome!
monthlymixcd said:
I'm on Eclair rooted w/ Voodoo and regularly pull 1800+ Quadrant scores and get a solid 12hr. of battery life with screen brightness at around 60% (easily visible outside). I have no idea why anyone would want to use an OC tool... other than to have than extra bit of control that would allow you to undervolt even further for additional battery life.
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To:Zach - I'm calling your boss to tell them that you're off-task and that they should make you quit the OC'ing and get back to work ASAP.
To:Zach's Mez... you're welcome!
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Haha he has a Verizon iPhoney and he would be like "what is all that android awesomeness? OCing and UVing? wtf?" And his boss has a mez and asks me about it all the time!
and even better we have the best of both now:
phidelt82 said:
Now that there are UV OC kernels available, why even use this?
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Good question Just saw those today...Another good question is what you got up your sleeve? saw that screen shot you posted earlier you are one bad dude with one bad phone
...if anyone else wants to try em, check out Fascinate Development for EC10 kernals that are for Touchwiz. Be smart and watch what you are flashing.

[Q] Undervolting/Min Frequency

Okay so here is my question and please dont flame me but i am really interested in finding an answer and google has not helped Okay so if you have undervolted the following frequecies (192, 310, 384, 432, 486, and 540) all to 800mV then technically are they all consuming the same amount of power? And if this is true would it be better to make the min frequency 540MHz because this is using the same voltages as the 192MHz speed and it would get the job done faster because of the higher clock speed? Any help or input on the subject would be great
uhh, I don't think those voltages are actually holding. 540 mhz @ 800 mV isn't possible by ppl. Use command terminal emulator and check actual vdd table
as for the rest, 540 mhz will still use more power than 192, even at the same core voltage
A little guidance couldn't hurt please
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A little guidance couldn't hurt please
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what does this mean lol? Restate if u have another question and I'll happily assist
The last time I was playing with a frequency generator, It was determined that increasing the frequency had a direct effect on voltage.
When the voltage was adjusted back to original value, the current jumped. Sufficient to say that no matter what, the overall power consumption increased with the frequency.
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How exactly would I use a terminal emu later to check my vdd table? Thanks
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ckck543 said:
How exactly would I use a terminal emu later to check my vdd table? Thanks
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Get system tuner or faux clock app and just do it from gui if you can't find it. Otherwise read the kernel thread from faux, he's got it in there.
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812mv up to 486 works perfect
Okay thanks for the help guys if anybody could post their screen shots of their voltage tab in system tuner or whatever app they are using? Just for a reference for everyone else. Here is mine
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ckck543 said:
Okay thanks for the help guys if anybody could post their screen shots of their voltage tab in system tuner or whatever app they are using? Just for a reference for everyone else. Here is mine
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Everyone will have slightly different because the same undervolting values don't work for everyone.
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How would you suggest to test for the right voltage? Just trying to learn here so any help would be just dandy
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ckck543 said:
How would you suggest to test for the right voltage? Just trying to learn here so any help would be just dandy
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Drop it step by step and when it reboots or locks up you've gone too far. Haha
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Aha that sounds like a great plan !
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Aha that sounds like a great plan !
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The safe spot is usually between -50 to -75. Some can get away with -100mv
xcrazydx said:
The safe spot is usually between -50 to -75. Some can get away with -100mv
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I'm one of the lucky ones with -100 hehe
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kr3w1337 said:
I'm one of the lucky ones with -100 hehe
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yeah, but only at lowee frequencies
how much improvement in battery life is everyone seeing from underclocking?
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depends, but for me franky, a *&$-load lol
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yeah, but only at lowee frequencies
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Actually it's global so nope, not just low frequencies.
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if ur using fauxclocm with faux's kernel how high are u OC'd. Not that it really matters, because if u look at the vdd table he procides he set the mV values for anything I would say above 1544 rather safely, so even if u are -100mV its not much of an accomplishment.

KToonsez Kernel Settings

Thought it would would be nice to have a thread dedicated to KToonsez kernel settings and adjustments. This can be the place to share tips of what works best for you. To organize this a bit, list the following....
Is it built for speed, stability, or battery saving?
Min-max CPU freq.
CPU volts if you changed them.
Gov and settings.
Anything else you want to add??
FYI. Scrolling though alot of pictures all in one page on the web or the Vellamo HTML 5 benchmark is the best way to test stability IMO.
Also be careful of running your benchmarks at 2106mhz. They may increase the CPU temp higher than you think. I hit atleast 140 degrees Fahrenheit on the Elephant stress test!! I'm not sure what temp the CPU can really take before it destroys itself.
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Fairly smooth and quick.
Wheatley Gov + stock Gov settings.
96-2106
2106 @ 1325mv
96 @ 800mv
Touch Boost @ stock
This setup seems to keep the CPU from burning up and still puts out the power.
In the taskbar I am running Micro CPU Monitor, Temp Monitor(CPU), and Cool Tool APPS. All this is keeping good track of everything my CPU is doing regardless of what app I am currently using. Its all right there at the top of the screen. Load, Frequency, and Temp.
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What app are people using to adjust the settings. I could have sworn there was a KTweaks app but sure can't find it. Know it came with a ROM I was running.
its called ktweaker.
i put my minimum to 144 thats all i changed.
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Fairly smooth and quick.
Wheatley Gov + stock Gov settings.
96-2106
2106 @ 1325mv
96 @ 800mv
Touch Boost @ stock
This setup seems to keep the CPU from burning up and still puts out the power.
In the taskbar I am running Micro CPU Monitor, Temp Monitor(CPU), and Cool Tool APPS. All this is keeping good track of everything my CPU is doing regardless of what app I am currently using. Its all right there at the top of the screen. Load, Frequency, and Temp.
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Do you have any wake lock issues?
Here are my settings
They are the best mixture of battery and performance that i could find
also stock voltage, and touch booster disabled
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Its great to see someone replying to this thread. I really thought it was going to go dead. Considering this is probably one of the most popular kernels I thought it would take off pretty good. Anyways thanks for your input and keep it coming!
Thanks guys!
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Wheatly Governor, SIO Scheduler, 1512 max 384 min, 384 screen off, touch booster is stock, voltage is stock, and i think thats it
Neverendingxsin said:
Wheatly Governor, SIO Scheduler, 1512 max 384 min, 384 screen off, touch booster is stock, voltage is stock, and i think thats it
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Whats the battery life like??
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Whats the battery life like??
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Aside from when im at work (signal blows at work) its exceptional, i can manage to get anywhere from 3-4 hours of screen on time or more. Just depends what all i do that day, but i leave 4G on 24/7 and only use WIFI at home, sync stays on as well. Its plenty enough to get me through each day, so about 7am to 10pm.
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Aside from when im at work (signal blows at work) its exceptional, i can manage to get anywhere from 3-4 hours of screen on time or more. Just depends what all i do that day, but i leave 4G on 24/7 and only use WIFI at home, sync stays on as well. Its plenty enough to get me through each day, so about 7am to 10pm.
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Thanks been trying out different combinations with the kernel, i like the kernel and the tweaker app too
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Thanks been trying out different combinations with the kernel, i like the kernel and the tweaker app too
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your welcome
Following this thread because it does seem like interesting information that's not easily available anywhere else.
One important thing I see people aren't listing is what ROM they are using, especially if it's AOSP-based or TW-based.
I was running KT747 10/31 release on the first JB TW leak and was getting a lot of strange behavior, even with the stock settings.
I'll be trying it again on the latest release once I get my device dialed in (Clean ROM 4.5) and create a backup.
Do anyone have the link for ktoonsez kernel, trying out a new rom and i want to use this kernel and the ktweaker app..i searched but havent found it yet
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It's in the original android development section.
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Do anyone have the link for ktoonsez kernel, trying out a new rom and i want to use this kernel and the ktweaker app..i searched but havent found it yet
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853816
Its under Original development, may be how you missed it. I think all kernels are there because they are built from source, someone correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks, The name of the thread threw me off, i skipped over it...when i went back i saw ktoonez
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BTW KToonsez just released an updated version today. Haven't tried it yet.
here is another thread with more info, i follow this one, i hope you find some good stuff here
It's no good. If u can find the 10-28 kernel. That's the one to use. Works great for me.
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The Report Hub

Announcements And Release Updates Thread, I created this thread so whenever there's an update, announcements from sources, devs or leaks it all gets posted from users all In here for everyone to view. That way devs etc don't get cluttered by people asking for eta's on there projects.
It's a win win, cause if there is a release, leak or rumour it will be all here.
If there is a release, leak, announcement or rumour. Please provide a link if possible. Feel free to contribute as you see fit.
Even inform user's what rom and kernel your using - report on : Performance, Battery And all issues. (Whether positive or negative)
Questions can also be asked to be answered by other user's.
If we can all report in this thread then all users can benefit from information all in one thread.
Thank you
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My rom : omega 7.0 kit Kat 4.4.2 - my kernel : civz katengine 1.4.
Verdict : battery life is not to bad better then stock, I am happy with it since its only early stages in development. Performance has impressed me and it's very responsive and speedy with no lag or hangups. Using Fauxsound app now I have awesome sound quality after configuration. I have used trickster mod app to make the kernel use 300mhz min frequency with Governor intellidemand. Personally I'm happy with that configuration not bad drain on battery and keeps things responsive and speedy
So overall I do recommend this configuration to users who want to test it out.
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I like this thread. Please support
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I like this thread. Please support
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Hey @Hakired thanks for the support mate, may I ask what rom and kernel are you currently using?
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Regarding third party accessorie incompatibility for Kitkat, statement released by Samsung http://www.sammobile.com/2014/01/23...-incompatibility-on-galaxy-note-3-and-kitkat/
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Hey @Hakired thanks for the support mate, may I ask what rom and kernel are you currently using?
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It's my favorite 4.3 rom atm. But I have not tried much. Battery life is good. Comparable to temasek cm11 based rom and his custom kernel. But his is still better
I want to move to the new bootloader but I'm waiting for other roms to support it such as cm11.
4.3 is still very good. Everything obviously works and has little to zero issues. When kitkat goes at that level I'll upgrade
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It's my favorite 4.3 rom atm. But I have not tried much. Battery life is good. Comparable to temasek cm11 based rom and his custom kernel. But his is still better
I want to move to the new bootloader but I'm waiting for other roms to support it such as cm11.
4.3 is still very good. Everything obviously works and has little to zero issues. When kitkat goes at that level I'll upgrade
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Your very patient lol I made the quick decision move to new bootloader Kitkat and man I do regret it, absolutely loved temaseks cm 11. But I shall try my best and wait patiently for cm 11 to move to new bootloader. When I was on 4.3 my favs were temasek cm11 and definitely fox hound and xnote
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I actually made threads about kitkat pros and cons and bugged alot of people to make an informed decision if I should wait or not. Yeah waiting for x note kitkat. Dev bricked his note but he got it fixed so I think he working in it now.
@Hakired Yeh I read that he bricked it trying to push bootloader through recovery. At least he got it fixed omega isn't to bad tho I have had no problems at all, only downfall I see is trying to manage the battery drain, I have been configuring kernel and governors, I have lowered battery drain a bit but I want to lower it even more lol
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@Hakired Yeh I read that he bricked it trying to push bootloader through recovery. At least he got it fixed omega isn't to bad tho I have had no problems at all, only downfall I see is trying to manage the battery drain, I have been configuring kernel and governors, I have lowered battery drain a bit but I want to lower it even more lol
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Use CivZ KatEngine 1.4 with Omega V7 - set Gov to Intellidemand and scheduler to ROW and you should be good, 11 hours on my battery, few apps used (FB Hangouts Sky sports, couple of calls etc) and my battery is @ 94%
EDIT: All sync's are on and location set to Powersave and I have full 4G signal
radicalisto said:
Use CivZ KatEngine 1.4 with Omega V7 - set Gov to Intellidemand and scheduler to ROW and you should be good, 11 hours on my battery, few apps used (FB Hangouts Sky sports, couple of calls etc) and my battery is @ 94%
EDIT: All sync's are on and location set to Powersave and I have full 4G signal
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@radicalisto thank you for your configuration I have just adjusted it to your settings now, so I will test it out for a day or so much appreciated mate.
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@radicalisto if your using trickster mod, is that with mp decision on or off?
Edit : never mind mate, I figured it out mp decision is always recommended to be left off.
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@souljasteve84 I think it's going to be pretty hard unless other people start pitching in on updates. If they do you can update your OP to a catalog arranged by date with links to them.
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@radicalisto if your using trickster mod, is that with mp decision on or off?
Edit : never mind mate, I figured it out mp decision is always recommended to be left off.
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Yip meant to say mpdecision should be off. -- how is it settling?
EDIT: I am using Synapse, it's the recommended kernel tuner for that kernel - comes installed with it, remove trickster and use only Synapse if you can, it may conflict with it or vice versa
By the way for those who don't want nothing more than just a good battery life.
Powersave with just CPU checked gives me roughley about 40% more life span per cycle. I have been doing this since owning a S3.
When its enabled with CPU only the clock speed is reduced to 1.5 and still operates super smooth and quick
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Thanks guys for the info, I have removed trickster and just using synapse.
Edit: I have decided to go back to stock kernel, as civz Katengine Kernel was draining battery more then stock kernel. Now I'm on stock it seems to be draining at a good rate. I guess configurations work for some and don't work for others
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Heating problem

Guys i just got my note 3 ytd and i flash the darklord galaxy s6 rom and arter kernel and i noticed that my back part of the phone near the camera is heating up while browsing facebook tumblr etc...any help ?
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Guys i just got my note 3 ytd and i flash the darklord galaxy s6 rom and arter kernel and i noticed that my back part of the phone near the camera is heating up while browsing facebook tumblr etc...any help ?
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Sounds like governor issue, I'm using Mokee rom (official) myself and mine heated up faster than it should. I also noticed my battery didn't last as long either.
I downloaded a app that can set the governors manually such as SetCPU. The app itself isn't free at Playstore but "is" if you google it.
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Sounds like governor issue, I'm using Mokee rom (official) myself and mine heated up faster than it should. I also noticed my battery didn't last as long either.
I downloaded a app that can set the governors manually such as SetCPU. The app itself isn't free at Playstore but "is" if you google it.
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So how do I set this 'governor'
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So how do I set this 'governor'
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SetCPU and System Tuner what I have used can set the governor but neither are free at Playstore.
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SetCPU and System Tuner what I have used can set the governor but neither are free at Playstore.
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I have already installed it but what am I supposed to do...
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I have already installed it but what am I supposed to do...
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At the bottom you can see which governor is currently active, I use interactive. You can also set the frequency of the CPU here aswell to increase battery life.
Hope it helps!
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At the bottom you can see which governor is currently active, I use interactive. You can also set the frequency of the CPU here aswell to increase battery life.
Hope it helps!
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If I set mine same as yours does it affect the performance or something
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If I set mine same as yours does it affect the performance or something
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Yes it does, however if you're gonna play games set up profiles with different govorner and higher frequency.
Here is a profile I made for ePSXe.
are there any way to make my phone from heating up easily then doing this? im afraid i might mess my phone up ! ..
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are there any way to make my phone from heating up easily then doing this? im afraid i might mess my phone up ! ..
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The ondemand governor might be better for battery saving, which should keep your phone cooler. However if you notice performance issues, try bump the frequency before you change governor or add profiles.
I dont really know anything about governer and this sort of things...i just want to play games smoothly and a good battery and not overheating that easily..
I dont realy know anything about this ...can u help me ?
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I dont really know anything about governer and this sort of things...i just want to play games smoothly and a good battery and not overheating that easily..
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I don't have any settings I can recommend sorry. Your phone will heat up when you play games but if you limit max frequency your phone will be cooler but might lag instead.
Lower frequency = Cooler phone = Lower framerate (lag)
Higher frequency = Hotter phone = Higher framerate (smooth)
What you need is a setting between those two.
Good luck!
whats your setup
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You are getting this problem because of your username.
Use best battery stats and look for battery drainer apps, if apps normal, check your cores. Some kernels cores not go offline. All cores working with lover frequency although phone need only one core.

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