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Hello all, anybody here own a LG optimus elite yet? I'm looking to buy one but would like to no a persons opinion from here. Thanks!
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Hello,
I am one of many who has a grandfathered Virgin Mobile $25 plan that though we had no hope other than the hopeless Triumph.
Due to a wrinkle in their roll out, the Elite became available, and through tomorrow or the next day, can be added on a grandfathered $25 plan.
Having said that, I bought one to replace my Optimus V and would dearly love at least Root for it.
MetroPCS has released the Optimus M+ which is basically the same phone so there are two economy but pretty nice phones that could use some love from the wonderful hacker community.
Thanks for asking!
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BTW, the phone is $129 at Best Buy, $149 MSRP and Walmart.
The GPS is better than the OV one which was very good. The phone is a little taller, but 1/3 thinner vs. the chunky OV.
The phone has WAY more RAM for the user so the slightly faster processor seems way faster than it really is. I had the IFO ROM for mine, and even with some tweaks, the Elite is way better stock than the OV was tweaked.
What you lose is the WiFi hotspot feature which came with my OV. The applications want to go to internal memory (another 4GB) vs. the SD, but at least you don't lose your programs if you swap the SIM.
Having the NFC/Wallet feature is a cool bonus.
So far the bigger screen, although only .3, it seems like much more.
Battery life has been stupendous for me...way kewl!
Thanks for all that great info! How is the screen quality? Is it clear vs. The optimus v?
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Android311 said:
Thanks for all that great info! How is the screen quality? Is it clear vs. The optimus v?
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They didn't increase the resolution so it is the same pixels stretched over a bigger space but looks fine. I don't use my phone for media, but no complaints here.
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One more day to get an Elite on your grandfathered $25 plan!!
Ok how about the quality, is the durablility of the phone good? Hopefully a lot of people here will buy this phone so we can at least get some dev support, have you rooted your phone yet?
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Ok how about the quality, is the durablility of the phone good? Hopefully a lot of people here will buy this phone so we can at least get some dev support, have you rooted your phone yet?
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Durability is measured over time and there has been no time with the phone yet. Looks like any other phone to me. I haven't found a method yet to root it, have you?
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Durability is measured over time and there has been no time with the phone yet. Looks like any other phone to me. I haven't found a method yet to root it, have you?
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Sorry I meant the build quality, and I do not have the phone, I was looking to see who has it and how they like it
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Sorry I meant the build quality, and I do not have the phone, I was looking to see who has it and how they like it
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Hiya... I think the build quality from all the major companies is good. It is usually the lower quality companies building cheaper phones, like the complaints about light leaks and other issues with the Triumph (made by Huawei?).
I don't know of anyone who has had a phone fall apart in their pocket. What matters more to me is the capabilities, like the strength of the GPS/cell radios, etc. which all seem fine.
Triumph is made by motorola, I heard about that as well, hey thanks for input
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Triumph is made by motorola, I heard about that as well, hey thanks for input
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It is marketed by Motorola, not made by Motorola, nor is the iPhone made by Apple. They are both made by FoxConn, but in the case of the Triumph, via HuaWei or whatever it is called. See the forum topic on this site about it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205658
Just like at one time there were only 5 brands of gas in the US, regardless of where you bought it or what the sign said.
What it really comes down to is these companies go to places like FoxConn and tell them they want a million of something and get a quote. Then they start dickering on substituting cheaper parts, or adding goodies on to bring the price up or down. HuaWei can put in an order with FoxConn and by having a company like Motorola order piggyback on their order, they could bring down the cost for both companies branded phone.
wow i didnt no that! thanks again for your great info I learn something new everyday
LG Optimus Elite is really 1GHZ, not 800mhz
Had a surprise when checking the system settings on the phone. Went into Quadrant and lo and behold, the phone has been overclocked to 1ghz. I didn't see this mentioned anywhere else yet??
That can explain how it is snappier than what you would expect for an increase from 600 of the OV to 800 of the Elite, when in reality it is really 1ghz.
Wow that's crazy! is that a mistake?
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Use antutu benchmark, quadrant seems to be giving you false info
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Use antutu benchmark, quadrant seems to be giving you false info
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Well....it just gives me the information differently, same net result:
"CPU frequency:
245.76 ~ 1024.0 MHz"
That is still 1GHz to me????
Do you have a third way to check now that Quadrant and Antutu both report 1 GHz?
Try CPU benchmark, there's no way the phone would come overclocked, that's why I think maybe the benchmarks think it is overclocked when its not
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Try CPU benchmark, there's no way the phone would come overclocked, that's why I think maybe the benchmarks think it is overclocked when its not
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CPU Benchmark:
"CPU Speed: 1024mhz Hardware:LGE
1131ms 1024mhz"
Next test?
Wow that's crazy! I need to buy that phone
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I get one elite but my said internal memory 1.93GB system memory available 676MB and quadrant standard CPU 1024 MHz = 1 GHz
New LG Optimus Elite
My new Elite arrived today and I have to admit I am quite impressed! I have been working on rooting it all afternoon with no success, but will share should I succeed.
Score:4626
I'm running Magnolia X ROM w/ Unlocked Bootloader and CWM Installed.
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bro I hut 5200 stock
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5012 on stock 1.73 after removing bunch of use-less but harm-ful apks ! I have also tweaked the build prop and doubled the cash values in it.
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bro I hut 5200 stock
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Pics or it didn't happen.
I used to get in the 5000s, but it dropped for some reason.. I was then getting low 4000s constantly. So this is a big improvement for me. I might look like a dumbass here but, this is the highest score I've gotten in a while.
Here is stock
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I just got 4656 on 1.85 Leak. No root, Nothing.
Stock rooted. Guess what? It means absolutely nothing.
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Yay, you have a bloated memory score As long as phone is running smoothly, benchies dont matter.
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Here is stock
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I get around 4600 but every phone performs differently even if it's the same model (this applies to CPU's as well)
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Same here. I ran quadrant after unboxing and hit high 5100's a few times. Now I can't get more than mid 4900
I get an awesome score of 4456 fml.
I hit 5000-5149 every time.
Here's. mine
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Red5 said:
I hit 5000-5149 every time.
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Me to almost every time I run
Drew301 said:
Pics or it didn't happen.
I used to get in the 5000s, but it dropped for some reason.. I was then getting low 4000s constantly. So this is a big improvement for me. I might look like a dumbass here but, this is the highest score I've gotten in a while.
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So you used to get in the 5000's....but your title claims your "highest score yet" is 4626.
If the phone runs smooth that's all that matters. Android Central talks all the time about how these benchmark tests are a bunch of bull crap. My HOX is running the Clean Rom 2.0 and is smoother than ever, but scores lower than when I first got the phone.
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You guy's notice your cpu score?
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Drew301 said:
Pics or it didn't happen.
I used to get in the 5000s, but it dropped for some reason.. I was then getting low 4000s constantly. So this is a big improvement for me. I might look like a dumbass here but, this is the highest score I've gotten in a while.
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I guess you got some of the pics showing higher than you thought.
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Stock. No root. The more tests I run consecutivelly it lowers, or if phone is already warm. So my advice, if a high number is uber important to you, test as cool as you can.
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You guy's notice your cpu score?
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I'm assuming the one listed there under my device is the quad core international, therefore it makes sense it'd be lower then the listed HOX, I guess hah.
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Stock 1.73 gets at or above 5000 but later updates have brought scores down to around 4500-4600. Not sure why.
Hey guys,
Had a question regarding overclocking. I have root n installed setCPU. The max limit is 1500Mhz. However with max settings the performance is the same. Is there a way to go above this limit with root + stock Rom?
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Do you really need to overclock it? It's the most powerful phone out there, with a processor that is ridiculously fast as is. What do you expect to get out of overclocking?
I am jus looking to see the phone operate at max capabilities. And also the responsiveness is really good after setting it to max values currently so just a bit of curiosity as to how far can I stretch the limit of the phone
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Have you tried the dual core mod? I have noticed an increase in responsiveness after flashing it. Right up your alley methinks.
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FYI
Until we get custom kernel overclocking isn't really an option even with the mode that OC's you to 1.8ghz there's little to no difference. Cheers.
This may be off topic but why 1.8? Was that value chosen arbitrarily?
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The overclock speed is determined by what voltage we can get the CPU up to safely without burning it.
1809mhz (1.809ghz) is the fastest we can go right now though this could easily change with the kernel source.
And 1.8 does feel faster, but it really isn't necessary. I haven't come acorss something yet that makes this phone skip a beat.
Yes but how did you decide that this was a safe value? Is it from stress testing and monitoring the temperature? Or is it like in the HTC Aria where the CPU in the phone was actually spec'ed to run 200Mhz higher than what the phone shipped with? Or something else?
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Until we get custom kernel overclocking isn't really an option even with the mode that OC's you to 1.8ghz there's little to no difference. Cheers.
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Little to no difference? It's either overclocked or not. The heat parameters are one thing but it is overclocked.
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From what I've read about the CPU and the archetecture the processor should run 2.5Ghz I dunno at what voltage. Also can handle 64gb memory and 2gb ddr2. Personally I'd never run the CPU to 2.5Ghz seeing how that'd result in about 1.75x the amount of Mv's the chip is getting at stock and no internal cooler.
They designed the CPU to run at 2.5Ghz btw. But a phone doesn't need to hit that.. a laptop yeah. Tablet maybe? A phone, no, to small. Also not every phone will hit the same overclock no two dies are the same. The closer you get to the center of the silicon the more stable chip. The very out side chips aren't as stable so also 1.5-2.0ghz seems the best trade off for this variance.
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From what I've read about the CPU and the archetecture the processor should run 2.5Ghz I dunno at what voltage. Also can handle 64gb memory and 2gb ddr2. Personally I'd never run the CPU to 2.5Ghz seeing how that'd result in about 1.75x the amount of Mv's the chip is getting at stock and no internal cooler.
They designed the CPU to run at 2.5Ghz btw. But a phone doesn't need to hit that.. a laptop yeah. Tablet maybe? A phone, no, to small. Also not every phone will hit the same overclock no two dies are the same. The closer you get to the center of the silicon the more stable chip. The very out side chips aren't as stable so also 1.5-2.0ghz seems the best trade off for this variance.
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Very true, my Xooms tegra2 can hit 1.7GHz no problem whereas my Atrix never hit 1.3GHz without crashing. Both use the same chip set.
Hail Cobra!
Can you imagine 2.5GHz tho :O
I'd do it, run linpack, take screenshot and then never do it again lol
Hail Cobra!
As of right now 1.8GHz is extremely snappy, I would love a 2.0GHz module just to say my phone can clock the same as a desktop computer.
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They designed the CPU to run at 2.5Ghz btw. But a phone doesn't need to hit that.. a laptop yeah. Tablet maybe? A phone, no, to small. Also not every phone will hit the same overclock no two dies are the same. The closer you get to the center of the silicon the more stable chip. The very out side chips aren't as stable so also 1.5-2.0ghz seems the best trade off for this variance.
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My chip was from dead center of the silicon, the ultimate in stable overclockability. Other chips fought hard to reach the center of the silicon, but 'twas my chip that prevailed. Just thought you should know that.
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My chip was from dead center of the silicon, the ultimate in stable overclockability. Other chips fought hard to reach the center of the silicon, but 'twas my chip that prevailed. Just thought you should know that.
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Nuh uh, mine is the most overclockable in the whole wide world!
Hail Cobra!
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Nuh uh, mine is the most overclockable in the whole wide world!
Hail Cobra!
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Listen here buddy, I will put my chip up against your chip ANY DAY OF THE WEEK
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Listen here buddy, I will put my chip up against your chip ANY DAY OF THE WEEK
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I just found out I have a stuck pixel... we'll have to postpone as I will be crying and madly swearing at the sky all week.
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ChongoDroid said:
I just found out I have a stuck pixel... we'll have to postpone as I will be crying and madly swearing at the sky all week.
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Shouldn't have run that LCD tester app huh? I've got dust under my screen right where the beats audio logo is, making it an imperfect circle. I think it adds character.
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ECEXCURSION said:
Shouldn't have run that LCD tester app huh? I've got dust under my screen right where the beats audio logo is, making it an imperfect circle. I think it adds character.
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Every real Android device has one fault at least
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hate to ressurect an old thread.. but im running 1.8ghz currently
wondering.. what is a SAFE TEMP for these north american One X cpu's and batterys??
For those that have tried out many ROMs, what do you think has been the ROM with the best battery life
mikel.canovas said:
For those that have tried out many ROMs, what do you think has been the ROM with the best battery life
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Check for yourself its different for every one but in general sense based ROMs such as clean ROM and such will give much better battery life than aosp based roms
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Yeah but there are a few sense based roms, I don't have the patience to wipe and flash each and every one or deal with CWM backups. Just asking people who already have experience
Try CleanRom 4.5. I've been getting good results.
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Yeah but there are a few sense based roms, I don't have the patience to wipe and flash each and every one or deal with CWM backups. Just asking people who already have experience
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Dude if u don't have the patience flashing isn't for you then the best is probably clean ROM from my experience but you want ever know the true best unless u try uraelf
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I don't see why you're flaming me for this. I don't have time to sit around all day. Backup all my data, flash a new rom, restore data. Play around for 2 days, test battery life. Then repeat x4 or however many times to find the best one. I like to stay on the same ROM for many weeks at least to avoid that. What's the problem with asking the community for people that have already tried a rom. So now, anyone else also looking for the same answer to my question can also find an answer. Now what's wrong with that again? Oh yeah asking a question, *smack forehead*. Stop trolling. Maybe if you've been around here as long as I have, you'd understand
Edit: Lol I saw you're signature, you don't even have a One X. True troll trolling a Q&A Section of another device
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I don't see why you're flaming me for this. I don't have time to sit around all day. Backup all my data, flash a new rom, restore data. Play around for 2 days, test battery life. Then repeat x4 or however many times to find the best one. I like to stay on the same ROM for many weeks at least to avoid that. What's the problem with asking the community for people that have already tried a rom. So now, anyone else also looking for the same answer to my question can also find an answer. Now what's wrong with that again? Oh yeah asking a question, *smack forehead*. Stop trolling. Maybe if you've been around here as long as I have, you'd understand
Edit: Lol I saw you're signature, you don't even have a One X. True troll trolling a Q&A Section of another device
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Your really ignorant I did have a one x I just got a nexus 2 days back.... so think before u talk and I gave u your answer just saying what others will tell u I said that clean ROM is the best but there's so many factors signal , usage, brightness everything every one x has a different way of handling battery even though there mostly similar there are also a lot of other threads asking exactly this question so as a general rule of xda search before you post
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XNine said:
Try CleanRom 4.5. I've been getting good results.
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Average battery longevity a day? Thanks
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Your really ignorant I did have a one x I just got a nexus 2 days back.... so think before u talk and I gave u your answer just saying what others will tell u I said that clean ROM is the best but there's so many factors signal , usage, brightness everything every one x has a different way of handling battery even though there mostly similar there are also a lot of other threads asking exactly this question so as a general rule of xda search before you post
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Cool bro
Yesterday i saw there is a update for htc one X, its a update to improve your battery life.
So wait till they integrate that battery fix in their one X roms.
P.s. the htc one x is now benchmarket with a better battery then the s3, or iphone 4s
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washichi said:
Yesterday i saw there is a update for htc one X, its a update to improve your battery life.
So wait till they integrate that battery fix in their one X roms.
P.s. the htc one x is now benchmarket with a better battery then the s3, or iphone 4s
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Really? That's surprising (the better battery). Thanks
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I got better battery life with cyangenmod 9, cleanrom 4.5 dev edition and cm10. In that order (cm9 being best)
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Check for yourself its different for every one but in general sense based ROMs such as clean ROM and such will give much better battery life than aosp based roms
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3hr 24m screentime. What now about AOSP? BTW it's CM10.
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Nocturnal special edition 5hrs screen on time.
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Doesn't matter, everyone uses their phone differently so they have different results. Most people here get 4 hours or more with the screen on with cleanrom 4.5, I get up to 6 hours. Phone itself can last over 24 hours.
Why do you think it is surprising that this phone has good battery life?
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Cleanrom 4.5 It get around 5 hours screen on time and thats after running the phone for around 16 hours, and there's still around 20% battery left.
I was getting close to 12000 on antutu on cm10 with no overclock, now I'm getting around 10000 on king kang m1 with 2ghz overclock.
Any ideas? Anyone else see this ?
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Benchmarks.Dont.Mean.S H I T
Yes, I know the mantra, but how can the benchmarks slow down with an overclock?
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nespid said:
Yes, I know the mantra, but how can the benchmarks slow down with an overclock?
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Benchmarks.Dont.Mean.S H I T
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Maybe because king kang has more to it.. something bare bones (cm10) will usually be faster
Benchmarks also mean nothing for phones. As long as it runs fast, why does it matter?
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I was getting close to 12000 on antutu on cm10 with no overclock, now I'm getting around 10000 on king kang m1 with 2ghz overclock.
Any ideas? Anyone else see this ?
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I've read somewhere clocking the phone too high can be counter productive and reduce performance like you see
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Benchmarks.Dont.Mean.S H I T
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THANK YOU! This thread has no point.
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I've read somewhere clocking the phone too high can be counter productive and reduce performance like you see
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Yeah, I wanna understand why that is?
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Maybe because king kang has more to it.. something bare bones (cm10) will usually be faster
Benchmarks also mean nothing for phones. As long as it runs fast, why does it matter?
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yeah, I thought the same thing, that KK is all hopped up and feature rich with background processes, but I score almost identical scores with processor scaled back to stock 1.5 ghz.
And I know, I read it a millions times a day that benchmarks don't mean anything, but I like to have something quantifiable that the phone is executing instructions faster and not just a placebo effect because I'm overclocked.
I have all of my other devices overclocked, and they all score better on benchmarks. I've come across kernels that score lower and run smoother than overclocked kernels, but this is the first time I've encountered lower scores with an overclock.
In any event, like I asked in my initial post, I'm wondering how the overclock can garner the lower scores.
If you feel this thread has no point, you're free to not comment, and return to the questions forum.
Otherwise, I would like to discuss how overclocking produces slower benchmarks.
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Yeah, I wanna understand why that is?
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Because some devices cant run at a higher clock, that's why they are set at a stable speed across all CPUs
Try 1800, see if it improves. If so then you have a device with a weak CPU.
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Most likely tripping thermal switches in cpu or gpu and it auto scales down to prevent three mile island in your hand.
If you have a heavy thick case on phone expect worse results.
WR
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This is XDA, we don't run off of tangable, quantifiable data; we run off of placebo. Sorta like how aznrice's mods got so popular.
Anywho, it's probably not stable at those speeds so it's throttling during the benchmark. As said above role it back a tad and see what happens.
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Ohhhh yeah. That's right. I was looking at another oc kernel and there were some adb shell commands to alter thermald.conf to "stick" the oc at higher speeds.
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Because some devices cant run at a higher clock, that's why they are set at a stable speed across all CPUs
Try 1800, see if it improves. If so then you have a device with a weak CPU.
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In the past, I've just seen reboots if the frequency is too high. The I haven't had any reboots at 2 ghz. I'll try running at different frequencies shortly. Driving home ATM.
Edit: To clear, I was not posting while driving. I am about to drive.
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This truely is the worst phone to txt and drive with. Awkward to hold with one hand and impossible to type with without looking at the screen.
I used to be able to type full paragraphs on my Aria...
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WarRaven said:
Most likely tripping thermal switches in cpu or gpu and it auto scales down to prevent three mile island in your hand.
If you have a heavy thick case on phone expect worse results.
WR
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This is likely what's happening.
Not familiar with CM10, but if there's a file /etc/thermald.conf you can raise the thresholds. But just do it a bit, the thermal limits are there to protect your phone from overheating.
Hmmm.. it only started running at the other frequency when I dialed them back. Could cpu spy not be reporting accurately?
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ECEXCURSION said:
This truely is the worst phone to txt and drive with. Awkward to hold with one hand and impossible to type with without looking at the screen.
I used to be able to type full paragraphs on my Aria...
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I've never had a keyboard-less phone that I could type accurately without looking.
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Cpu spy is wrong in this case.
WR
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