[Q] Overclocking/Underclocking - Samsung Galaxy Core

I tried using these apps:
One Power Guard Pro
DU Battery Saver
Juice Defender Ultimate
I change the settings to underclock my core, and it does not work or no effect.
I found out that the galaxy core does not support rom/kernel ~ overclocking/underclocking.
Is this true?
I can't manage my phone, my battery drains fast, I'm using greenify.
Is there a way to underclock/overclock my phone? Do I need to install a custom rom coz I still want to use my stock rom.
BTW my phone is rooted.
Any help would be appreciated. :fingers-crossed:

Stock kernel does not support overclocking, sorry. We need to wait until someone makes a custom kernel with overclocking support.
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And?
Is it possible to overclock my phone Samsung Galaxy Core GT- i8260?

bartus2003 said:
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Is it possible to overclock my phone Samsung Galaxy Core GT- i8260?
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No it's not.

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[Q] CPU speed Tab2 10.1 (P5110 & P5113)

Samsung said the CPU speed of the Tab2 10.1 is 1.4ghz
but after checking it wit SetCPU its max is only 1.2Ghz.
is this a know issue,
did samsung lock the CPU at 1.2Ghz or is it the max of the CPU?
Installing a custom kernel allows up to 1.35 but Samsung clocked it at 1.2 on stock.
You can push it higher once some more custom kernels come out.
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It feels pretty fast right now as is !
Pp.
Transmitted from another galaxy with an Infected P-5113.
PanchoPlanet said:
It feels pretty fast right now as is !
Pp.
Transmitted from another galaxy with an Infected P-5113.
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Are you stock rooted? My Asus TF101 felt faster
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Odd, mine shows 1GHz. I'm rooted, but no custom kernel or ROM. That's according to System Tuner Pro and one other utility that I can't recall. It bobbles from 300-1000. Actually the other utility showed something like 1000800 or something like that. Just over 1GHz.
Mine on stock rooted Rom is showing 1ghz
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[Q] how do overclock p6200 (ics)????

how do overclock p6200 (ics)????
tegrak need to buy license?is there any way?
Write a kernel what can be overclocked, post it here, and you are good to go..
Anyhow, there is no need to overclock. Our Armv7 CPU and the Mali GPU is a killer in combination. Almost stronger than the tab 2. And you won't get tegra performance on a non tegra device anyways.
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mohsen6099 said:
how do overclock p6200 (ics)????
tegrak need to buy license?is there any way?
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No need overclock tho...we need governer/scheduler + tweaks actually...
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But actually we can oc stock ics...using Tegrak Overclock from playstore...i oc my tab to 1.5ghz..so far it didnt reboot randomly...but i downclock back to 1.2ghz bcoz oc can damage our hardware...
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mohsen6099 said:
how do overclock p6200 (ics)????
tegrak need to buy license?is there any way?
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Try Paranoid Android 3.56 JB Custom ROM, its latest kernel overclocked our cpu to 1.5ghz and is pretty stable, the previous kernel was at 1.6 but that crashes the device and produces and beep sound like of a car being stoled xD

[Q] Which Kernel should I choose?

Hi, as the title says, I want to know which kernel should I choose for my tablet. I want the maximum autonomy, overclocking options and undervolting predisposition..of course I would have the maximum performance. Thank you.
texler93 said:
Hi, as the title says, I want to know which kernel should I choose for my tablet. I want the maximum autonomy, overclocking options and undervolting predisposition..of course I would have the maximum performance. Thank you.
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the only option you have is the CMOC kernal for CM10....
kan_bleach said:
the only option you have is the CMOC kernal for CM10....
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are u sure that this the best arent there any other kernels...esp for rooted ics deodexed rom
hilton24 said:
are u sure that this the best arent there any other kernels...esp for rooted ics deodexed rom
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First off, it depends on your model number. Why not peruse the dev forums for your device--7" or 10"--first?
I would suggest to go for aokp rom as I have myself tested it. I I have overclocked my p3100 over 1420mhz without any problem. I but just a warning the more you overclock your tab will be heated up fast so just don't set the speed to set on boot. And a common thin the more you overclock you will get less battery life. Or else you set to go..
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[Q] Official JB Overclock

Hi!
Is there any KERNEL that I can use with Official Samsung JB ROM to overclock it?
I've a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
Thanks
Words_vs_Pain said:
Hi!
Is there any KERNEL that I can use with Official Samsung JB ROM to overclock it?
I've a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
Thanks
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NO, and i really don;t see a reason. Adding 10% to the CPU will have little or no effect.
Well... I wasn't thinking about 10 per cent
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Kernels, must have a ROM ?

So, do you need a specific ROM for specific kernels? Or can you download kernels without a ROM?
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If possible to download kernels, can someone link me to a list of them if that's how it works.
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I know I am sounding like a total noob right now, I've flashed ROMs many times but don't know much about kernels
@jongonzalez716705
Of course you can flash a kernel without a rom.
Make sure that the kernel is compatible with your current rom.
Profits about a kernel;
+ Some kernels let your overlock your processors
+ faster boot time
+ some kernels have some other advantages.
Which phone do you have?
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DanielBink said:
@jongonzalez716705
Of course you can flash a kernel without a rom.
Make sure that the kernel is compatible with your current rom.
Profits about a kernel;
+ Some kernels let your overlock your processors
+ faster boot time
+ some kernels have some other advantages.
Which phone do you have?
Hit the thanks button if you think this post is usefull .
Sent From A Samsung Galaxy S2 With AOSB Project ROM .
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I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S 5 SM-G900T. I'm currently running XtreStolite ROM but currently running through some issues like wallpaper picker keeps force closing when I choose one, Setup for Fingerprint says to restart, I do, and still nothing, and tried downloading MyFiles but when ever I do an action, it force closes.
jongonzalez716705 said:
I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S 5 SM-G900T. I'm currently running XtreStolite ROM but currently running through some issues like wallpaper picker keeps force closing when I choose one, Setup for Fingerprint says to restart, I do, and still nothing, and another issue that I can't remember at this moment.
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A new kernel will not fix that problems bro ... you should take another rom @jongonzalez716705
DanielBink said:
A new kernel will not fix that problems bro ... you should take another rom @jongonzalez716705
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I know but I've downloaded a ROM before that had its own custom kernel. Had fun overclocking but spent more time underclocking. Is there somewhere where I can download certain kernels?
Yes,you can flash Kernels.
Why are custom kernels android useful?
Ans:Kernels are the brain of your Android device and communicate between software and hardware. Therefore, they are responsible for managing things like CPU / GPU clocking speed, screen sensitivity / colors or voltage. By using a custom kernel you can not only improve battery life, but also increase system performance.
Many custom ROMs already come with their own kernels. This is done to implement software communication of the custom ROM with the hardware of the device and also to ensure a better performance. Nevertheless, you are often also able to flash custom kernels to custom ROMs. If you decided to stick to a rooted version of stock Android, flashing a new kernel can offer you additional performance with the convenience of a stock OS.
Always make sure to check compatibility of the kernel with your ROM and device, because flashing a wrong kernel can brick your phone!
You can use this apk called as Franco.kernel. The app is available in playstore.
Yeah I was wondering this too....
Is it possible to take my original rom kernel (built for mediatek 6582) and use it on say cyanogen ?
biatche said:
Yeah I was wondering this too....
Is it possible to take my original rom kernel (built for mediatek 6582) and use it on say cyanogen ?
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biatche said:
Yeah I was wondering this too....
Is it possible to take my original rom kernel (built for mediatek 6582) and use it on say cyanogen ?
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It depends upon the device,Features,ROM etc.
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