Some influential users such as @androidnerd2 @2010matej and some others prefer to keep or always restore to stock. So my question is to YOU!
Why you keep stock while you have some rooms that considerably improves the performance.
Simple
Better battery life and performance ratio.
Modded stock is far better than a custom Rom
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Stability. Yeah, I dont get jb, at least I can play hd games properly, and I get to keep the warranty (waiting for year 2015 warranty expire). And if miro / any other 3g video call phones, I get to keep this stock function.
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Stock is good after some cleaning and modding " nice UI & better battery life"
But when we get stable release of CM every gamer should consider switching to CM because of the performance boost.
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andro-SYR said:
Stock is good after some cleaning and modding " nice UI & better battery life"
But when we get stable release of CM every gamer should consider switching to CM because of the performance boost.
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I actually noticed that CM gave a performance reduction on my device. It was extremely laggy. I prefer to use modded stock.
gamer649 said:
I actually noticed that CM gave a performance reduction on my device. It was extremely laggy. I prefer to use modded stock.
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Yep I agree, because of that I said that when we have stable CM release then u may notice the performance increase.
I had live with walkman for 2 years before my XE , I used CM 10 & 10.1 most of the times.
Anyway I think that Sony JB firmware is very successful compared to ICS.
Its only my experience with Sony so other useres may have different opinions.
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dantezinn said:
Some influential users such as @androidnerd2 @2010matej and some others prefer to keep or always restore to stock. So my question is to YOU!
Why you keep stock while you have some rooms that considerably improves the performance.
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1.I prefer to do my own customization on stock.
2.Stability
3. Most important is " Sony UI ". I have a sony phone just because of that. I must have bought a Nexus or something if I want to use cm.
Unless and until someone develops a fully working with minimum bugs cm rom I'll be using stock.
Well I don't know how to build a rom otherwise I should have build one a long time ago.
dantezinn said:
Some influential users such as @androidnerd2 @2010matej and some others prefer to keep or always restore to stock. So my question is to YOU!
Why you keep stock while you have some rooms that considerably improves the performance.
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Uhuh there is my name mentioned
Yeah, like other say there is much stability,not so laggy. But this isnt for all phones. For example. I have xperia x8 and without custom rom,hpone sucks but for xperia j there is differrent!
And the biggest reason is, stock camera has better quality,take picture faster,panorama working great,video is working great. I really like stock Sony UI + themes + statusbar...
Its a lot of things why to use and stay on stock rom!
andro-SYR said:
Stock is good after some cleaning and modding " nice UI & better battery life"
But when we get stable release of CM every gamer should consider switching to CM because of the performance boost.
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No many ROM very stability because these are no finish test.(new Rom and older)
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Stock rom + removed crap bloatwares + greenify app+ 100% suppercharged is what i m using !! Games and apps r quiet smooth !!!
Untill cm beats stock in performance i will be using stock !!
And i love the notification light
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because Stability
1 reason for me. The video capture on CM10 don't work on Xperia E. Now i'm back on stock rom, rooted it, and remove all the bloatware. CM10 works a bit faster, but i'm happy to have the video capture back...
Not just video cam
I love Sony's ui. It's the best
Moreover if u can uninstall every non system app
Then you will get much faster and smoother os
Even wakeup from sleep is too fast
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Hmm, a little bit don't like "google stock" UI.. It sucks. A lot of people copied that UI(such as launcher), so Sony UI have more exclusivity.
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And change title, its ROM not room..
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Some ROM too big and eat too more RAM.
Flash the ROM by CWM must carefully.(you will hard brick your phone,if you start to flash ROM without clear data )
Different ROM also have different battery usage.
So,the conclusion is use the stock Rom very safe.(stock Rom stability and a few of bugs)
I am thank @dantezinn because he creates this topic.
Hey,I also like the notification light,it is beautiful(special)
Send from Malaysia by Xperia J
The only thing we need is recovery for xperia j jellybean
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLYS!
Its very important to me to know why you keep your rom stock, i'm more aware now about this subject since i'm not a pro, just a common user!
Thank your for the greenify tip @rachit7, but can you tell me more about this "supercharged" thing? I searched and i found this "Supercharged V6" but i didn't understand very well! I would appreciate your explanation about this.
I'm hitting "thanks" button to all your answers!
Apologize for my english.
dantezinn said:
THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLYS!
Its very important to me to know why you keep your rom stock, i'm more aware now about this subject since i'm not a pro, just a common user!
Thank your for the greenify tip @rachit7, but can you tell me more about this "supercharged" thing? I searched and i found this "Supercharged V6" but i didn't understand very well! I would appreciate your explanation about this.
I'm hitting "thanks" button to all your answers!
Apologize for my english.
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Supercharge aka BLACKDOG, Its a tweak. It sets such as a LMK (Low memory Killer) of OOM (out of memory).. If you use that script + kernelized(Blackdog stuff) using Script manager it can boost your device performance..
There is a lot of tweak in XDA. But Blackdog is one of hell, the OP @zeppelinrox is legendary one..
One more thing, I love "heavily modified and tweaked stock ROM":thumbup::beer:
nevadasaga said:
Supercharge aka BLACKDOG, Its a tweak. It sets such as a LMK (Low memory Killer) of OOM (out of memory).. If you use that script + kernelized(Blackdog stuff) using Script manager it can boost your device performance..
There is a lot of tweak in XDA. But Blackdog is one of hell, the OP @zeppelinrox is legendary one..
One more thing, I love "heavily modified and tweaked stock ROM":thumbup::beer:
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Thank you for the details!
It would be nice if @rachit7 share his "heavily mods" and tweaks with us!
Related
I'm currently running latest stock Android 4.1.2 on my Nexus S. It appears that official Google support has come to an end and therefore there is no point keeping the original software. It also seems to me that current version of Android on Nexus isn't exactly a good example of well optimized software which is the reason why I'm looking for an alternative.
My requirements are speed, stability and possibly better battery life. Extra functionality is not important, I'm happy with 4.1.2 as it is. However I don't want to downgrade to ICS not to mention Gingerbread.
So could you recommend me a good alternative rom for Nexus S, based on your own experience? I'm currently thinking of CyanogenMod because there is plenty of people behind it and its really famous so I guess it should be stable and reliable but I haven't decided yet. What do you think?
I use AOKP with the marmite kernel. Works great.
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Also 4.2 for me with marmite kernel for sure
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I use SlimBean 3.1 with stock kernel...Works great....I waiting the 4.2 crespo rom from slimbean....!!!
CM10 with either stock or Marmite kernel.
Perfection.
For me, it's CM10 with stock Cyanogen Kernel... i'm waiting for Cyanogen 10.1 ^^
Otalgia said:
For me, it's CM10 with stock Cyanogen Kernel... i'm waiting for Cyanogen 10.1 ^^
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I meant default CM kernel.
Speed, stability and features are brilliant for a device that is now 2-years-old.
Nexus-S said:
I meant default CM kernel.
Speed, stability and features are brilliant for a device that is now 2-years-old.
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Same here currently on cm 10 stable with default kernel for weeks now it's been really fast and stable. Was surprised. I had tried cm10 when it came out for our device and it was pretty bad stability and battery wise so I went to aosp roms.... Gave stable a shot and wow it has come a looooooong way in such a short time
Otalgia said:
For me, it's CM10 with stock Cyanogen Kernel... i'm waiting for Cyanogen 10.1 ^^
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Another vote for CM10. I'm currently using the new rasbean, but if 4.1.2 is good with you, I'm not sure anything can beat the stability of the stable version of CM10.
Having tried tons of amazing ROMs on ICS, I feel there were more stable and fluid options than with 4.1... That's not to say 4.1 didn't have great ROMs, I'm just saying that it was harder to find a stable, speedy, efficient 4.1 ROM... If you want to stay with 4.1, then I can only vouch for BAKEDbean 6... I haven't tried as many 4.1's as I did with 4.0... From memory, Slim Bean was pretty good... I just didn't like some of the included options...
Now here's what I can say about 4.2 ROMs... Since you don't mind missing some included features like theme chooser, statusbar tweaks, etc... Then I would highly suggest Rasbean with Matr1x CFS 24.0 (non-cm version)... I always told myself that I would never use a ROM without theme chooser... But after trying this ROM, I've discovered that speed and fluidity is way more important to me than a few extra features... This ROM is amazing... I'm getting much better battery life with this combo than with any 4.1 combo I tried... At the very least, give it a try
*edit* in case you see reviews or read somewhere that it's not a "stable" release... I would ignore that crap because I haven't had a single issue with this ROM other than the phone app fc'ing after some calls which is 4G related... and since you're on crespo, you won't have that problem... Everything works on this ROM!!!
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rom cm 10 stable version with kernel matr1x v24
Cm10 with marmite kernel beast
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Hey, thanks to all of you guys. I switched to CyanogenMod 10 since many of you have recommended it and it also seemed to me pretty solid and reliable. Nexus S now does seem a little bit faster and more fluid however it's hard to tell after less than a day of using it. I won't go back anyway, those few extra features are really nice. My problem with stock JB was that it suffered from some kind of memory leak... quite often I ended up with literally 0 MB of free ram. The phone also got quite often to a state of total unresponsiveness for few moments without any obvious reason. None of these problem has occured in CM so far however for example during heavy usage, when I go back to home screen, the launcher is really slow (1-2fps) for few seconds. But I guess I can't expect much from 2 year old hardware.
You also mentioned several alternative kernels... what can I expect from that in daily usage?
tobice said:
Hey, thanks to all of you guys. I switched to CyanogenMod 10 since many of you have recommended it and it also seemed to me pretty solid and reliable. Nexus S now does seem a little bit faster and more fluid however it's hard to tell after less than a day of using it. I won't go back anyway, those few extra features are really nice. My problem with stock JB was that it suffered from some kind of memory leak... quite often I ended up with literally 0 MB of free ram. The phone also got quite often to a state of total unresponsiveness for few moments without any obvious reason. None of these problem has occured in CM so far however for example during heavy usage, when I go back to home screen, the launcher is really slow (1-2fps) for few seconds. But I guess I can't expect much from 2 year old hardware.
You also mentioned several alternative kernels... what can I expect from that in daily usage?
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I have not an ounce of lag on rasbean 4.2.1... I didn't think it would get better than 4.1 but it clearly does... I don't think everyone that recommended cm10 has even tried a 4.2 ROM yet... BTW, cm10.1 will be released soon and I'm sure everyone with update then...
For kernel, use airkernel or matr1x... Think of the kernel as the brain of the phone... It tells the phone what to so with the hardware... So you can tweak things foe better speed or better battery or even attempt to get a good balance between the two...
My last time mentioning it... I would strongly recommend you to backup your current setup and flash the 4.2 ROM with matr1x 24.0... That is all
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the1dynasty said:
I have not an ounce of lag on rasbean 4.2.1... I didn't think it would get better than 4.1 but it clearly does... I don't think everyone that recommended cm10 has even tried a 4.2 ROM yet... BTW, cm10.1 will be released soon and I'm sure everyone with update then...
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Really it does work that well? Hmm then it is really sad that Google has cut off Nexus S from official updates. I will definitely try 4.2 but I will probably wait for CM 10.1 if you say it will be released soon.
the1dynasty said:
For kernel, use airkernel or matr1x... Think of the kernel as the brain of the phone... It tells the phone what to so with the hardware... So you can tweak things foe better speed or better battery or even attempt to get a good balance between the two...
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Well I know what the kernel is (I have been using Linux on my desktop for several years ) I was just curious how one can benefit from using an alternative kernel for Android. You say I can tweak things for better speed or battery life... does it mean that I can for example sacrifice 30% of battery life and exchange it for 30% of performance in gaming? What are the limits of this tweaking?
So... My J performs a little... bad. Most likely that I got that retarded faulty one. My RAM is never above 150mb free, mostly around 100mb. Antutu benchmark was around 4000 if I remeber correctly. Games are not performing well (and I'm not talking about über games). FreeCiv crashes quite often, probably because lack of RAM. Etc. Is it known to be like that? I'm all stock and JB. Would CM10 help me? And also, what is that actually? What does it change?
Thank you.
CM10 will help, i think that. For me, help a lot, just try, i will never back on stock, its my opinion. Try the new version FXP220 for J.
Games like Ravensword2 or other 3D working well.
I'm running stock JB and root my phone, then delete some useless applications like Facebook, Timescapes etc. Now my phone running fast & smooth, I've use cm10 for sometimes but its not as smooth as stock rom, and my first concern is the camera quality,
Stock rom has like 10x better quality.
Also stock rom has better battery performance.
not trying to have negative tendency to CM10 or something,but its just a comparison based on my experience.
If you want to use cm10 its your call :thumbup:
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There are lots of mods you can do if you would like to stay on stock install V6 SuperCharger + boost my xperia app they work really well together. Like mikey000 said uninstall or freeze unwanted apps google maps and facebook are the biggest ram eaters and as soon as you have killed them in running services they restart almost instantly. and have as little widgets as possible on the desk top will help aswell.
Depends on games too sometimes.
Subway surfers lags like hell but most wanted is really smooth for me. Poorly optimised games need better hardware
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you should try CM10 .
free up lot of memory space.
i love it CM10 <3
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So... My J performs a little... bad. Most likely that I got that retarded faulty one. My RAM is never above 150mb free, mostly around 100mb. Antutu benchmark was around 4000 if I remeber correctly. Games are not performing well (and I'm not talking about über games). FreeCiv crashes quite often, probably because lack of RAM. Etc. Is it known to be like that? I'm all stock and JB. Would CM10 help me? And also, what is that actually? What does it change?
Thank you.
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You should know that free Ram means wasted Ram.
Read this http://www.rt-embedded.com/blog/archives/linux-memory-consumption/
Now... Some are saying to use CM10, while others say the opposite.
Fyroxman said:
Now... Some are saying to use CM10, while others say the opposite.
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just give it a shot, you'll notice how after you tried
Fyroxman said:
Now... Some are saying to use CM10, while others say the opposite.
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first of all think of what you want from your phone and then decide
If u want smoothness in your ui and overall performance root you phone and deleted some unwanted bloatware system apps
if u don't care about smoothness but favour performance go with cynaogen mod as its a minimal ui and much better performance...
PS cyanogenmod is just stock pure android with lot of customization options from overclocks to performance tweaks
HIT THANKS IF IT HELPED
djranbhir said:
first of all think of what you want from your phone and then decide
If u want smoothness in your ui and overall performance root you phone and deleted some unwanted bloatware system apps
if u don't care about smoothness but favour performance go with cynaogen mod as its a minimal ui and much better performance...
PS cyanogenmod is just stock pure android with lot of customization options from overclocks to performance tweaks
HIT THANKS IF IT HELPED
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And what about V6 supercharger (or whatever it's called)? Would it help any of these options?
Fyroxman said:
And what about V6 supercharger (or whatever it's called)? Would it help any of these options?
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Those are basically performance scripts which provide various performance tweaks like ram management and all
I would suggest if ur a newbie to root and stuff u root and delete bloarware apps and see the performance if ur not satisfied flash custom rom like cyanogenmod and then if still not happy then play with scripts like v6 as scripts are bit complex
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layup23 said:
You should know that free Ram means wasted Ram.
Read this http://www.rt-embedded.com/blog/archives/linux-memory-consumption/
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That's not totally right a percentage of ram is set aside for user apps and games which are never cached by the system so the free ram is needed and heavy games need a lot of free ram to run propperly. Evan cached system processes are killed after 30 minutes by android by default so free ram will change up & down as its killing processes just to restart them again the system is wasting ram. Zepplinrox's v6 supercharger changes this as one of it's features from 30 minutes to 24 hours so the system uses less ram and has more free ram for user apps and games.
Running the scripts is not rocket science there really easy read the original thread if that seems intimidating then read the noob tutorial which goes through step by step.
Hi everybody!
I use xbsa ROM with large partitions since it was released (Rogers version, v30c). But it lags a lot. I have home screen redraws (quite noticeable, up to 5 seconds). My Chrome browser quits by itself, etc...
Anyway, I want to reinstall clean ROM. From what I see in developers section right now there are two supported ROMs: from OptimusRS and kidkoala_uk.
What's you opinion, which one feels more stable and battery friendly? I don't need high benchmark numbers, I need high battery life. I use my phone for surfing web at work and checking emails, so I throttled CPU down to 800 MHz.
Thanks for ideas!
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all have lag!
I think the screen re-draw problem is a v30 bug. I have tried a few custom roms and have settled with OptimusRs latest rom. It seems to be quite battery friendly and I do not use any custom cpu settings. It is based on ICS V30A which is a euro open version, so unsure on compatibility with your network provider. There are some tips on performance mods to the rom in the thread which might be of interest before installing. Hope this helps you in some way.
Thanks!
Yes, I'm in Canada so will need to check compatability.
Thanks for suggestions, I'm really leaning towards RS, it's just too much work to reinstall and resetup everything.
But I guess it's like my Win PC - I wipe everything every 4-5 years to get rid of all accumulated crap
Thanks again!
keith210350 said:
I think the screen re-draw problem is a v30 bug. I have tried a few custom roms and have settled with OptimusRs latest rom. It seems to be quite battery friendly and I do not use any custom cpu settings. It is based on ICS V30A which is a euro open version, so unsure on compatibility with your network provider. There are some tips on performance mods to the rom in the thread which might be of interest before installing. Hope this helps you in some way.
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Goldenmeadow said:
Hi everybody!
I use xbsa ROM with large partitions since it was released (Rogers version, v30c). But it lags a lot. I have home screen redraws (quite noticeable, up to 5 seconds). My Chrome browser quits by itself, etc...
Anyway, I want to reinstall clean ROM. From what I see in developers section right now there are two supported ROMs: from OptimusRS and kidkoala_uk.
What's you opinion, which one feels more stable and battery friendly? I don't need high benchmark numbers, I need high battery life. I use my phone for surfing web at work and checking emails, so I throttled CPU down to 800 MHz.
Thanks for ideas!
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Get Supercharger or PurePerformance. I Used VR3D before 2 or 3 weeks ago with PurePerformance mod and no redraws but if you want new rom then go for OptimusRSs Jellycream v3 + Shazo Kernel this combination is very smooth and battery life better then average
Goldenmeadow said:
Hi everybody!
I use xbsa ROM with large partitions since it was released (Rogers version, v30c). But it lags a lot. I have home screen redraws (quite noticeable, up to 5 seconds). My Chrome browser quits by itself, etc...
Anyway, I want to reinstall clean ROM. From what I see in developers section right now there are two supported ROMs: from OptimusRS and kidkoala_uk.
What's you opinion, which one feels more stable and battery friendly? I don't need high benchmark numbers, I need high battery life. I use my phone for surfing web at work and checking emails, so I throttled CPU down to 800 MHz.
Thanks for ideas!
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Hummm,with that qualifications i only advice one.:good:
ICS GPCR 1.2 by P-VLAD is the best in battery and is only for the way you want to use.
Just check HERE
Then tell me if is or no what do you looking for .
Sorry my english dude.
Please, no "Which ROM is the best/most stable" threads. Try one out and see if you like it. If not, try another one.
Thank you
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Hi,
I'm using a Xperia J with Cyanogenmod 10.1(month ago installed) and the NeutronMP, because I have some 24 Bit/96kHz flacs, which only NeutronMP undestands them. The little better Quality is a reason too. But every time, when I'm using this, i get some heavy lags and most of the time listening to music isn't very nice.
Firstly, what's the reason for that? Too low CPU/RAM, low performance on sd card? Every time I've looked in task manager, it seems to be (relative) normal. In addition, i haven't got any performance hungry apps running in background.
Secondly, how can I reduce this? What would be most effective?
Thanks in advance,
Lg
CM 10.1 for J was never stable stick to CM 10 and don't use that crappy audio engine
Racer X said:
CM 10.1 for J was never stable stick to CM 10 and don't use that crappy audio engine
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Do you mean Neutron with "crappy audio engine"? I Haven't found a alternate player, so i can't choose.
I will install CM 10 later. Other things i could do?
thanks anyway.
EDIT: furthermore, i think "that crappy audio engine" is the reason, it can play all of my files.
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Hi,
I'm using a Xperia J with Cyanogenmod 10.1(month ago installed) and the NeutronMP, because I have some 24 Bit/96kHz flacs, which only NeutronMP undestands them. The little better Quality is a reason too. But every time, when I'm using this, i get some heavy lags and most of the time listening to music isn't very nice.
Firstly, what's the reason for that? Too low CPU/RAM, low performance on sd card? Every time I've looked in task manager, it seems to be (relative) normal. In addition, i haven't got any performance hungry apps running in background.
Secondly, how can I reduce this? What would be most effective?
Thanks in advance,
Lg
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I stuck with stock when I got my J, I did however flash a new kernel to allow me to overclock to 1.3ghz. Do a search for vengence kernel and flash that. Don't flash the newest one though, stick with v1.40 (later versions do not have oc facility)
You see, most people think OC actually speeds up their phone, well it doesn't. Only wastes battery, get CM 10 and use Riches Kernel or use my ROM if you want a stable and fast jellybean.
Of course overclocking speeds up the phone. You are increasing your CPU speed to the maximum that the hardware will allow. Yes there will be slightly less battery life, but that's a given. Its swings and roundabouts. Personally I find that there isn't a noticeable difference in mine (I still get 2 days on regular usage), but with the extra 300MHz I get from overclocking I no longer have the heavy lagging I had on the stock kernel. If there are no benefits from oc, how do you explain all the tests that prove you wrong?
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Thanks for your ideas, i will test both versions. But i don't know really, what exact is too less.
EDIT: btw, I've installed CM 10, and it isn't really better. But anyway, i didn't thought it would change the world.
which rom you installed CM 10.1 ?
Suxter said:
which rom you installed CM 10.1 ?
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Now I have installed this one: [projectfreexperia/download/cyanogen-mod-10] (FXP248). I thought, i had installed this one: [projectfreexperia/download/cyanogen-mod-10-1], but i can't find the package; so it could also have been this: [projectfreexperia/download/cyanogen-mod-10-2] (FXP248).
But it really doesn't matter, what of these versions I had installed, because they have all the same (bad) performance for my NeutronMP. Right?
If you wanted to stick with cm10, I think that Rom supports the vengeance kernel so you could get the best of both worlds
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TheBigApple said:
Now I have installed this one: [projectfreexperia/download/cyanogen-mod-10] (FXP248). I thought, i had installed this one: [projectfreexperia/download/cyanogen-mod-10-1], but i can't find the package; so it could also have been this: [projectfreexperia/download/cyanogen-mod-10-2] (FXP248).
But it really doesn't matter, what of these versions I had installed, because they have all the same (bad) performance for my NeutronMP. Right?
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so you tell us, you installed unsupported CM 10.1 / 10.2 & your phone is laggy & not working it;s functions ? :laugh: :laugh:
i loled , because you installed unsupported CM versions to your phone & says its very laggy lol
be careful next time, because maybe it'll end with soft brick or hard brick like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2550937 ( phone main board change after he installed that rom )
There are many more ways to improve a phone's performance
Install A Custom Rom,
Mods like Supercharger or Crossbreeder which benfit battery life
OCing is not bad but it is also not beneficiary for the device
Suxter said:
so you tell us, you installed unsupported CM 10.1 / 10.2 & your phone is laggy & not working it;s functions ? :laugh: :laugh:
i loled , because you installed unsupported CM versions to your phone & says its very laggy lol
be careful next time, because maybe it'll end with soft brick or hard brick like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2550937 ( phone main board change after he installed that rom )
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My phone only is lagging, when I'm using NeutronMP, never with other apps. (I don't use other performance hungry apps like games, but anyway.)
I asked this, because I've had the same problems when I've used NeutronMP with the stock android.
@ all: thanks for your replies.
Yes.
Lag.
Even the word sounds so annoying.
LAAAAG.
One way or another, it gets to you.
No matter how many tweaks you have installed, no matter how many mods you have installed.
It gets to you. No matter what ROM you use.
Yes, although I'm sorry to say, even on XboosT the lag very, very slowly, very gradually, sets in. (ABSOLUTELY NO OFFENSE TO DEV. I still love you )
And I go berserk , wanting to throw my phone out the window.
Why?
Till now, in all of the 3 ROMs that I've tried, (Stock .23 CM10, and XboosT) the lag does set in, no matter what you do. Isn't there a solution? I know my phone is low-end, but if it can handle the load(proved by the gr8 just-after-flash performance), why does it LAG?!
Is it just me?
Or are others on the same boat too?
How do you tackle with LAG?
Share!
Regards,
KDB
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KDB223 said:
Yes.
Lag.
Even the word sounds so annoying.
LAAAAG.
One way or another, it gets to you.
No matter how many tweaks you have installed, no matter how many mods you have installed.
It gets to you. No matter what ROM you use.
Yes, although I'm sorry to say, even on XboosT the lag very, very slowly, very gradually, sets in. (ABSOLUTELY NO OFFENSE TO DEV. I still love you )
And I go berserk , wanting to throw my phone out the window.
Why?
Till now, in all of the 3 ROMs that I've tried, (Stock .23 CM10, and XboosT) the lag does set in, no matter what you do. Isn't there a solution? I know my phone is low-end, but if it can handle the load(proved by the gr8 just-after-flash performance), why does it LAG?!
Is it just me?
Or are others on the same boat too?
How do you tackle with LAG?
Share!
Regards,
KDB
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I use cm10 and stock without any lag.[well,stock is almost without any lag]
How do I tackle lag?
Flash pure performances+v6 supercharger+greenify+seeder.
I honestly don't face any lag in cm10 at all.
[In gaming I do,I'm talking about the ui]
TheXperiaE said:
I use cm10 and stock without any lag.[well,stock is almost without any lag]
How do I tackle lag?
Flash pure performances+v6 supercharger+greenify+seeder.
I honestly don't face any lag in cm10 at all.
[In gaming I do,I'm talking about the ui]
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Yeah sure, CM10 is good.
But I'm centred around gaming...
I believe you must have noticed that sometimes games run so silky smooth that you could kiss the screen.
But then, out of the blue it lags like hell.
That is what irritates me.
KDB223 said:
Yeah sure, CM10 is good.
But I'm centred around gaming...
I believe you must have noticed that sometimes games run so silky smooth that you could kiss the screen.
But then, out of the blue it lags like hell.
That is what irritates me.
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That is because other system apps run in background
Buy greenify pro[donation pack or something] and hibernate a few system apps which take a lot of ram.
That sure will solve the problem.
PS: This is not a gaming phone,so you shouldn't be expecting too much out of it.
Try to use blur cm10 .. It works almost no lag
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zzizikri said:
Try to use blur cm10 .. It works almost no lag
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I don't think its available for E. Is it? Then can you please share the link?
zzizikri said:
Try to use blur cm10 .. It works almost no lag
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You lucky, lucky J people.
I get lag only in big games, like GTA Vice City and Asphalt 8. I'm downloading Asphalt 7 right now, to see if it works.
For anti-lag, I OC to 1.3 Ghz, set the governor to performance, allow purging of assets and kernel samepage merging (all this from Settings > Performance in CM10). Then I greenify everything Google and then some other stuff.
I haven't used XBoost for too long (just long enough to know I liked CM better, sorry Xmoose), so I can't comment on how good its gaming performance is.
Another thing - keep all the heavy games in the part of the storage dedicated to apps. That place is extremely fast, comparable to a Class 8 microSD.
What do you expect from a Snapdragon S1 and an Adreno 200? You can install over 9000 placebo-tweaks, but not remove lag because hardware can't handle the games.
Ketcchup said:
What do you expect from a Snapdragon S1 and an Adreno 200?
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Nothing much. Just graphics and performance equivalent to a Nexus device. Any Nexus device.
Ketcchup said:
What do you expect from a Snapdragon S1 and an Adreno 200? You can install over 9000 placebo-tweaks, but not remove lag because hardware can't handle the games.
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the irony our snapy s1 (x -j/-e) is better than snapy s2 cause we have a new rev and our adreno200e isnt bad at all , i can play rr3 nearly lagless XD
(cm10 or lxt rom with riches kernel)
https://www.youtube.com/user/MrSlawsi5
Every games I presented on stock or cm10 but not my modyfication
On my modyfication of cm10 everything works much better!!!
Today I bought N.O.V.A 3 from Google Play and everything works perfect, without any lags at all
I'm using my modyfication of CM10 without any tweaks etc.
Bro, ive got a nice solution for your problem
1)Return to stock 11.2.A.0.31
2)Flash the venegeance kernel that have the overclock option to 1.3 GHz
3)Install a RAM Booster like clean master
Thats will help you
If you want a ROM that helps you in gaming her you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527939 AlienRom
Nice ROM with many performance tweaks like (ZRam,PurePerformance Gold Edition,Riches Kernel that have overclock to 1.5 GHz :laugh: not 1.3 as venegance and etc....) :laugh: :laugh:
How to get rid of lag in games Xperia E C1505 ??
Sorry for my bad english
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578980
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Well, when I bought this phone, I knew gaming would be hard... And I was right. Even games like Line Runner lag(Line Runner, come on!). Sigh. I don't even care anymore . One thing I've learned from my phone, is patience. This phone was actually meant as a cheap replacement for my S2, which died. Had no warranty anymore, and Samsung gave me 60 bucks, if I sent the phone to them(long story). So yeah, here I am.
I'm thinking of buying an Oppo N1 or a Nexus 5 next month. But I'll see. Until then, I have to live with my little E.
My situation: stock and Link2SD running.
Have a nice day!
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MatsPunt said:
Well, when I bought this phone, I knew gaming would be hard... And I was right. Even games like Line Runner lag(Line Runner, come on!). Sigh. I don't even care anymore . One thing I've learned from my phone, is patience. This phone was actually meant as a cheap replacement for my S2, which died. Had no warranty anymore, and Samsung gave me 60 bucks, if I sent the phone to them(long story). So yeah, here I am.
I'm thinking of buying an Oppo N1 or a Nexus 5 next month. But I'll see. Until then, I have to live with my little E.
My situation: stock and Link2SD running.
Have a nice day!
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Now that is CM11 will be available for us,still think of buying a new phone?
Along with my ROM ( FOR XJ ). I suggest you supercharge your phone
NeoTrix said:
Now that is CM11 will be available for us,still think of buying a new phone?
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Haha. I'm still planning to . But I also have to purchase a new calculator for school(€80!). Mine got stolen... So it will take some time to build up enough money! I'll see.
Have a nice day!
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It all depends on the things installed on your phone, tweaks will kinda improve performance. But like the other guy said don't expect humongous feats from a crappy S1 processor and another crappy Adreno 200
Xperia J's Successor Xperia L already has S4 Plus Chip with Adreno 305. Ayayay sony
MatsPunt said:
Haha. I'm still planning to . But I also have to purchase a new calculator for school(€80!). Mine got stolen... So it will take some time to build up enough money! I'll see.
Have a nice day!
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Can't you just install a calculator in Playstore?