Is there any tweaked build.prop for performance,battery and net speed
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There isn't a universal build.prop, it all depends on what ROM you're on and what carrier you're with. You'll notice Sense ROMs and aosp ROMs have very different build.prop files. Some of the settings (fast dormancy and hsdpa category, among others) might not be supported by your carrier so you'd need to check what they support before making any changes.
Also, as previously noted, speed/battery etc are affected by many factors like kernel, radio and other things. The best thing to do is do some testing for yourself with different settings and find what works best for you. Each user's experience cash vary greatly.
PS. Questions should be posted in the q&a section here. Not only is it the correct section, but you're more likely to get a fast response there.
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M using magio rom 4.0.2 in india vd vodafone carrier
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Ok so you need to find out what settings are compatible with Vodafone there.
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How come?
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Do you understand how a build.prop works? If you change settings that are incompatible with your carrier it'll mess things up. The build.prop isn't really the right place to look for getting battery/speed benefits anyway. There is no "golden ticket" for this stuff, it's trial and error.
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I knw hw it works infact i have olready tweaked sum....like
Ro.ril.disable.fast.dormancy=1
Debug.sys.ui.hw=1 n ol
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I'm new to the inspire and I was wondering which rom and kernel set up would give the longest battery life I came from the atrix and battery was great cause the battery was huge lol but every rom i've tried has been giving me 9 hours at the most with moderate usage. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated?
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Any. Just choose. If you don't like that one, try another. You can also flash roms from the desire HD thread too. But you will need to flash a sound fix
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No one is gonna be able to tell you what works best for your device. Flash some roms and test them out. Each device and set up is different. A search would have told you this.
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How do I flash this ultimate version
I know how to flash but what setting do I change and where do I find these settings
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nman123 said:
How do I flash this ultimate version
I know how to flash but what setting do I change and where do I find these settings
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There are none.
Then why r some sating that it works and for others it doesn't work
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nman123 said:
How do I flash this ultimate version
I know how to flash but what setting do I change and where do I find these settings
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There are no setting, the ultimate version is already configured.
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Just flash and use it. You can technically change the governor if you'd like to use something else, but doing that will take away the work they've put in to make this mod work at its best.
The consensus is that when you flash and reboot it won't work...you must clear dalvik and cache...from what I've seen this is the difference between it working and not working.
Hope that helps.
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I think what he's asking is how to tell if it's working. As others have said, no settings but you can see what's going on with this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel
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For the most part people have flashed a different kernel specifically one from the kernel thread in the dev section. That's what I did when I wanted to use the 1.8GHz setup on the last build of AOKP
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ryanbmw51 said:
The consensus is that when you flash and reboot it won't work...you must clear dalvik and cache...from what I've seen this is the difference between it working and not working.
Hope that helps.
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Yeah thanks I did that but there really isn't a difference in speed I checked benchmarks too and there really low like it even dips into the 2000 which I don't understand I know that has nothing to do with real world prefromabce but why is the benchmarks so low
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I still don't get why people still talk about about benchmark. I mean the guy says he knows it doesn't matter in real world usage. If that's the case then what's the point in asking? Isn't your phone fast as hell? Faster than ever? Faster than any other? Seriously I don't even have that benchmark app on my phone...lol.
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I don't know about the benchmarks but I was using CM9 alpha 4 all day and everything ran pretty smooth. Got home and flashed the dual core mod and any noticeable hangs from before are completely gone!
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I don't know about the benchmarks but I was using CM9 alpha 4 all day and everything ran pretty smooth. Got home and flashed the dual core mod and any noticeable hangs from before are completely gone!
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That's sick. I'll have to check the new CM9 build. I was using alpha 3 for a while but was having service issues, my phone kept going back to 3g or edge when I normally get 4g.
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If you try the cm9 alpha build I would try flashing the 1.73 radio I seem to get better connection but I have non lte area..just what I noticed with the 1.88 radio I had good speeds but wouldn't stay connected.. with 1.73 I stay connected more but less speed..
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jjcandroid2012 said:
If you try the cm9 alpha build I would try flashing the 1.73 radio I seem to get better connection but I have non lte area..just what I noticed with the 1.88 radio I had good speeds but wouldn't stay connected.. with 1.73 I stay connected more but less speed..
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I'm in an LTE area (can't get LTE to work though =\) and have been running the 1.73 radio on CM9 for the past couple days. I've had to reboot a lot because of losing signal and it not reconnecting. The radio from the 2.09 leak is now available so I'm gonna give that a go for a few days.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27686081&postcount=170
Is it a new area to get LTE...I am wondering if its an at&t tower issue? As we know LTE isn't the most stable yet.
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No I live in downtown Toronto.
It's Bell LTE. It was basically the only thing that worked well when I had stock sense on my phone.
Being a new user of android and the HTC one s. I'm not really sure what uses all the juice and what doesn't. Is there anyone that can write up a brief guide to give beginners a guide on getting the best battery life.
Thanks
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Gavin01 said:
Being a new user of android and the HTC one s. I'm not really sure what uses all the juice and what doesn't. Is there anyone that can write up a brief guide to give beginners a guide on getting the best battery life.
Thanks
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Here is the ultimate guide....
http://www.google.com/webhp?client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us&source=android-home
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Gavin01 said:
Being a new user of android and the HTC one s. I'm not really sure what uses all the juice and what doesn't. Is there anyone that can write up a brief guide to give beginners a guide on getting the best battery life.
Thanks
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The guide is simple. Turn down brightness all the way, turn off data if not using it (or use 2G-only), limit the number of background apps running, use a custom kernel if possible and underclock the CPU speed below 1.5 GHz.
Use apps with dark preferably black backgrounds, AMOLEDS doesn't use any power when displaying black unlike LCDs with backlights. Set black background image, use inverted mode in browser etc. Surf old school porn- and warez sites instead of Wikipedia to profit from black backgrounds Use Wi-Fi for large downloads since a quick download using wifi will save power compared to longer times using cellular data. But by far most important is use display as little as possible and at low brightness displaying dark colors.
Turning sync off helps a lot. If you don't plan on using GPS frequently, turn that off as well. Same with Bluetooth.
Thanks guys ill check out all that info
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How do I underclock the CPU. I'm using the mjd kernel I think it is
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mdj? There might be info on this where you got the kernel. If it was included in a custom rom then there might be some sort of control app included as well, in CM9 its just part of settings. I think ppl use an app called setcpu as well sometimes, 2 USD on market.
Mdj kernal is what I have installed. So will have to try as I'm.getting horrendous battery life
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running the latest trickdroid and setcpu enabled.....
on 2g with wifi enabled i get nearly 24 hours.....battery life
on 3g with data enabled i lose about 10% battery a hour.
so now with the kernel sources of the one xl can multitasking truely be fixed?
What's wrong with it?
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HTC messed it up due to sense 4 being a memory hog , rendering it useless
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HTC messed it up due to sense 4 being a memory hog , rendering it useless
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I haven't had any problems with multitouch. Make sure you're disabling HTC gestures under the "Display and Gestures" settings. If you don't disable it, multitouch is limited to two points. Disabling this feature enables 10 point multitouch.
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I haven't had any problems with multitouch. Make sure you're disabling HTC gestures under the "Display and Gestures" settings. If you don't disable it, multitouch is limited to two points. Disabling this feature enables 10 point multitouch.
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Not multi-touch, multitasking
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not mutitouch, the "multitask" or "recent apps" function
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lol multitasking was already fixed by Calkulin, but he hasn't released his ROM yet
Currently they found the framework issue that messes with multitasking and once combined with 2.xx ROMs that increase available RAM to the user it should drastically help with multitasking.
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4.0.4 already greatly improved multitasking. I tried going back to 4.0.3 and it was impossible.
ive gotten up to 440mb free ram on cm9 but noticed it still wasnt multitasking correctly, possibly because it uses the htc kernel?
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ive gotten up to 440mb free ram on cm9 but noticed it still wasnt multitasking correctly, possibly because it uses the htc kernel?
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Because the kernel in CM9 is based on 4.0.3 which has the butchered multitasking.
They worked wonders as far as sense 4 being a resource hog in 4.0.4. It's twice as smooth literally, and has more free ram. I'd love to know where the fat was trimmed. Amazing what software tweaks can do.
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They worked wonders as far as sense 4 being a resource hog in 4.0.4. It's twice as smooth literally, and has more free ram. I'd love to know where the fat was trimmed. Amazing what software tweaks can do.
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which rom are you using which is 4.0.4?
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Clean Rom 4.5
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Clean Rom 4.5
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developer edition or standard? and is it like the multitasking mod on the previous versions or is it a drastic improvement?
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developer edition or standard? and is it like the multitasking mod on the previous versions or is it a drastic improvement?
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No, it has a revised version of sense and new settings for multitask because it is the new 2.x base.
And yes it is a big improvement. There was nothing wrong with it other than the settings were very aggressive.
CleanRom 4.1 or 4.2 with the level 2 multitask mod works great and it is based on 1.x base. The mod just changes the parameters. Old kernel new settings works great. So it really wasn't sense, just tuned wrong.
I recommend just joining us on the new CR4.5. It is the best Rom out there.
If you want the old base, use CR4.1. Bunches of mods, incredible battery life! 4.1 is probably the best all around as far as bugs, there really aren't any! 4.2 is ok, but not as smooth overall compared to 4.1.
I recently tested all radios for speed, and 1.91 is the clear winner. I posted all my results in the CR4.5 thread.
Standard edition is fine for daily driver use.
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ive been wanting to try it but not sure if it will work on the blackout beastmode kernel 2.0.1
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DJ-midnite said:
ive been wanting to try it but not sure if it will work on the blackout beastmode kernel 2.0.1
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Which kernel/base is that Rom built with?
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Only 4.0.3 roms, says so in the OP.
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I've read many people say 4.0.4 is like 4.0.3 with the multitasking mod, but I completely disagree with that statement. I tried going back to 4.0.3 with multitasking mod to try out the Beastmode kernel. While the 192min/1200max underclock gave me extremely good battery life, the multitasking felt horrendous after playing around with 4.0.4.
Hi guys what settings should I use when installing viperS Rom in order to avoid lags and battery quick drainage. Please I need help I have installed this Rom twice now and I experience lag and my battery drains quick.
The best solution for me was flashing Faux123 Kernel
I flashed sebastian kernel with the mod. So far it seems to help.
I asked this same question on viper site and this was many people's suggestion. Look on viper site a few pages back and the links are posted for the kernel. Then look for the mod in android themes and apps. I've had pretty decent battery so far.. best wishes
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I forgot to say in tweaks in advanced settings, disable log cat for better battery life. You won't have logging, but most of us don't use the logging anyway.if you have problems and need logging just turn back on. But I keep mine off to save battery.
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Or under volt
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Or under volt
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I have been searching around and can't seem to find a kernal setting to change my mhz. Are people using a specific apk installed with the rom to kermod after a flash to adjust mhz and ondemand and badass for instance?
Thanks guys I just reflashed the Rom now choosed lag free and is working like charm. So am going to disable ligcat now. Reporting later.
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