Question Profile help - ASUS ROG Phone 5 / 5s

Can anyone help with profile settings to run with a different cooler? I don’t care for the one that came with the phone. I would like the same speed but with the black shark cooler. I just can’t get the phone to run as fast. Thanks

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My phone is bricked!! badly!!

ok im running haykuros latest htc rom and also overclockin with open overclocker my cpu speed was set to 384 eeverything was working fine until the battery was under 5 percent..the screen turned off and was really hot...i charged the battery and know the fone wont boot! all i get is a blue led when i press the power button! no commands work! home and back dont work or the camera button command either! plus I dont have insurance! Im screwed!
Damn...sorry to hear man. So the screen doesn't even come on? It doesn't even allow you to enter into recovery mode?
I would take the battery out, leave the cover off and leave it alone for a day or 2 in front of a fan or at least in a cool dry place so it can cool down NOT THE FRIDGE LOL. Some hardware even if it overheats, if the components aren't completely shot just needs a little resting time and it'll work fine. If by any means you can get it to boot i'd take out the memory card pop it into your computer and load the modded rc29 build onto it right away and then let it update OTA......Sorry about the loss I know the G1 is still pretty expensive 250+ most places I see...except craigslist which can be cheaper depending on which city you live in. Good Luck.
Happened to my old tmobile MDA a long time ago when I got overclock happy and I just let it sit for a day or 2 naked with the battery out and it powered up fine. Hope it works out for you......
Thanks for the help man.. i think imma jus leave it off overnight...
i dont think ill be able to put rc29 kuz i cant even get to that screen on the fone
I don't know if there is anyway of telling if the battery is damaged or not (doubt you have a digital multimeter). But even if you don't have insurance on the phone, you can complain that you are having battery problems and have tmobile send you a new battery, that you can try out. Good Luck bro.
I would go into a T-mobile store if you can and ask if they could switch out the battery for you. Most will unless they are complete asshats. If that doesn't work I would call T-mobile and do a warranty exchange. Don't tell them you have customer firmware or using an OC app. Just tell them the battery got really hot and now your phone won't work. It should be covered and they will send you out a replacement one.
T-mobile best CM!
Called T-mobile and they are sending me a brand spanking new fone for free! thank yo guys for all the help, much appreciated!
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Your phones is not bricked you blew it up god over clocking your processor is dangerous unless you know what your doing guess this goes to show everyone overclocking the g1 is very dangerous unlike with great motherboards this will not shutdown if you overheat the proccessor
rigamrts said:
Your phones is not bricked you blew it up god over clocking your processor is dangerous unless you know what your doing guess this goes to show everyone overclocking the g1 is very dangerous unlike with great motherboards this will not shutdown if you overheat the proccessor
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He wasn't over clocking it. The "overclocking" apps do not actually overclock, they just set the clock speed to the max its made to go. The G1 is actually underclocked.
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Htc underclocked it for a reason cause it overheats and blows up come on people just because you can does not mean you should in the apps text in the market tells you about this. I was just pointing out that when you fry your phone it's not called bricking it's called blown up. It's not like htc put a fan to cool it down like a pc mac or linux box plus batery heat screen heat. Using an app that's designed to defeate safety features put in the phone is idiotic.
rigamrts said:
Htc underclocked it for a reason cause it overheats and blows up come on people just because you can does not mean you should in the apps text in the market tells you about this. I was just pointing out that when you fry your phone it's not called bricking it's called blown up. It's not like htc put a fan to cool it down like a pc mac or linux box plus batery heat screen heat. Using an app that's designed to defeate safety features put in the phone is idiotic.
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You don't seem to understand the definition of a processor's clock speed. The clock speed represents the maximum frequency the processor can run on safely. Therefore, there is no danger in running it at its full designed speed. Granted, it will decrease the overall processor's lifetime, it is still a safe thing to do in short bursts. Like you mentioned, the G1 doesn't have any cooling on it, meaning yes, the processor in a sense could overheat from running at such a high frequency, but it shouldn't be enough to permanently damage the phone. And finally, this is XDA Developers, we are all about defeating these safety mechanisms and things along that line
SolemnWishing said:
And finally, this is XDA Developers, we are all about defeating these safety mechanisms and things along that line
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so say we all.
rigamrts said:
come on people just because you can does not mean you should
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says you, i personally like to test anything to it's max potential as long as it is under warranty. i figure if i goof it up i can claim i have no idea what is wrong with it(i'm a pretty good liar) right now i have a PC notebook quad-booting ubuntu 8.10, ubuntu 9.04, windows XP pro, and windows vista. if we never pushed anything hard enough to crash things would never get better. i wish i had a bigger hard drive in my comp(only have a 360 GB with 4 partitions) so what am i gonna buy ASAP 1 exabyte just because i CAN. i know i will never fill it up but hell i can store all my DNA info on it and still have room for any movie/mp3 i could possibly think of

Downclock the snapdragon with a soft

Hi everyone, i want to kwon if hd2 have a software like nuedynamiqueclock, to manage the frequency of the snapdragon.
Pleaz developers if this soft don't exist can you think you can creat one like this, i will give some donation for a soft who can do that...thanks
Hasnt this already been discussed that the snap dragon already varies its clock speed.
when i do a search the only post who talk about a soft who down clock the snap dragon is mine...But if you have an other post give me the link please....thanks
I can't find it either but I definitely remember someone asking that question and someone saying that the snapdragon clock speed varies itself hence its low power consumption.
Yeah this has definatley been talked about before, The TG01 has a soft key to change the CPU speed for battery consuption, A bit like the WIFI setting on all HTC devices.
Don't really see the point in reducing it down though, will only give you like an extra hour of battery life and sense wil probably become unsuable never mind having multiple programs open.....
its very good question, i hope we will find it
It's discussed a little in kholks ROM thread...the Snapdragon will automatically downclock itself when it's not being used...there's no need for other software to do it.
ok it can do it itself but i think with a soft we can downclock it a lot...As far i can remember with my hd on hibernate mode and with 196mhz i can(i know it not the correct word but my english is poor) listened music on bluetooth headset i don't think the snapdragon dowgrade itself at this state...So it why i search a soft to optimise a battery life...Sorry for all who think my search it's not important but for me it is...

insanely functional.

Received mine this morning, and immediately set the customizing my Moto X pure.
The first thing I noticed, is an ease of function, and a streamlined path to every app, and back with an eye on multiple functions, and speed.
I don't use anything stock for sounds, icons, or wallpaper, and installing all three of these, took me less than 5 min.
my only concern, is that the device appears to be running a little bit hot in my hand this could be due to the fact that I'm transferring data using the USB cable, while I use the phone, I don't know.
The phone is exceedingly fast and while it may be called a Phablet by some, and has a very large screen, and in the hand it truly does not feel much larger than my old Samsung galaxy S3. I'd say all in all, this may be the best phone I've ever had, especially for the price, and was well worth the wait.
I am now delving into some of the Moto world voice commands and such, which is the only unexplored frontier in android for me.
Very happy with this device.
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papamalo said:
Received mine this morning, and immediately set the customizing my Moto X pure.
The first thing I noticed, is an ease of function, and a streamlined path to every app, and back with an eye on multiple functions, and speed.
I don't use anything stock for sounds, icons, or wallpaper, and installing all three of these, took me less than 5 min.
my only concern, is that the device appears to be running a little bit hot in my hand this could be due to the fact that I'm transferring data using the USB cable, while I use the phone, I don't know.
The phone is exceedingly fast and while it may be called a Phablet by some, and has a very large screen, and in the hand it truly does not feel much larger than my old Samsung galaxy S3. I'd say all in all, this may be the best phone I've ever had, especially for the price, and was well worth the wait.
I am now delving into some of the Moto world voice commands and such, which is the only unexplored frontier in android for me.
Very happy with this device.
P
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I wouldn't worry about the heat...I'm pretty sure about everyone on here thought it was warm the first day. Setting it up, updating apps and transferring data will do that to any phone. The battery will settle in and you'll be good to go.
brholt6 said:
I wouldn't worry about the heat...I'm pretty sure about everyone on here thought it was warm the first day. Setting it up, updating apps and transferring data will do that to any phone. The battery will settle in and you'll be good to go.
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that's good news!
Hey you wouldn't happen to be using nova launcher by any chance, would you?
I can't seem to make the three dots, of the dock icon, either this appear or go transparent.
Any ideas?
Thanks again
papamalo said:
that's good news!
Hey you wouldn't happen to be using nova launcher by any chance, would you?
I can't seem to make the three dots, of the dock icon, either this appear or go transparent.
Any ideas?
Thanks again
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I've used it when I first set up the phone but I didn't mess around with that setting so I'm not much help there.
brholt6 said:
I've used it when I first set up the phone but I didn't mess around with that setting so I'm not much help there.
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Do you mean the "Page Indicator" or the "Dock Indicator"? One let's you know which "homescreen" you are on, and the other lets you know which "dock page" you are on.
Senshi34 said:
Do you mean the "Page Indicator" or the "Dock Indicator"? One let's you know which "homescreen" you are on, and the other lets you know which "dock page" you are on.
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Quoted the wrong guy...ask @papamalo
I've felt the same way about my new MotoX. I had a Galaxy S4, transition was smooth and fast
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brholt6 said:
I wouldn't worry about the heat...I'm pretty sure about everyone on here thought it was warm the first day. Setting it up, updating apps and transferring data will do that to any phone. The battery will settle in and you'll be good to go.
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This device runs hot and not a case of settling down For whatever reason the 418 gpu runs hot and drains the battery with any app that tries to draw 1440p and math is involved. If the app scales graphics down, it runs normal. Examples of apps that can run the device hot are VR, Maps and a game example is Payback 2. VR apps in particular bake this device and should be avoided beyond a few minutes use.
The GPU needs to be better managed in the governor settings in firmware.

Bloatware, CPU clocking, screen resolutions, the point of root and much more!

Hi.
Ill just take a big breath and whine abit before i get to the point.
I've bought this XZs 6 months ago and i feel like its a little oven.
I just can't grip how sony was able to push this little cooker out on the marked and i've tried claiming it without any luck.
I've got a samsung xcover3 aswell (workphone) and i can do video calls forever as long as im plugged in, but with this... 15-20 minutes and either im out of battery or im having a hard time holding the the phone cause its too hot.
The charger (qualcom quick charge 3) doesnt charge it if its been used due to the temperatures so now im at the point where i just get my cooler blocks from the freezer if i need some juice and lay it ontop.
Now here iam, surfing the big web in search of answers and i've though that maybe, i can see if theres someone else out there who has some answers, or atleast some trick to it.
I've rooted the phone according to one of the posts here (nice work btw), and now i just dont know where to go. Not exactly straight forward from here.
I wouldnt give myself too much credit but i know how to write PHP, jQuery and MySQL, done my share of fiddeling with linux and i think i might be able to take this to the next step, but i just dont know where to start.
Things i would like to do, but that i dont have a clue about:
sudo apt-get remove bloatware (is there a way to do this?) I never use youtube, movie maker and all those other useless megabytes.
I've found a sh**load of apps to "remove bloatware", but i just dont trust them enough and im not willing to pay for something unless i get a review from someone whos real.
People overclock all the time, i want to crank it down abit instead, maybe a slower CPU/GPU will resolve the overheating issues, but where to i start digging? it like to RTFM, but i've got no clue on where to start, is there something like a bios on phones where you can fiddle with clocks?
Screen resolutions.. Something i can change? a lower resolution would make a difference on the GPU load? I mean, its nice to have HD, but video calls arent exactly blueray quality at the best of times.
I've come to understand that to be able to root, you need to make some adjustments to the kernel, rebuild it and flash it with a fix, and then you might run into more problems due to encryption and safetynet (whatever that is) but where did you guys learn how to do that?
Anyway, good bunch of people here who needs a good tap on the back for the good work they do.
Hope someone of you could reply and give me a little introduction to the world of rooted phones, maybe even cool me of abit.

What mods can I use to fix overheating issue with Gear VR?

Hi. I have an S6 flat model and I tried already many times to use it consistently with the new Gear VR from Oculus. I cannot play for more than 10 minutes because I constantly get the overheating message together with a very messy underclock of the processor, making any kind of VR activity impossible. I am prepared to do anything to the phone, but I am not sure what mods could I do to it in order to extend or even fix the VR experience. I tried underclocking few of the processors with the kernel app but it doesn't seem to help much(maybe because I didn't find the sweet spot with the governors and all). I also tried to find mods in Xposed that would send fake temperature data to the app but I don't even know what service is monitoring for the temp, as it could even be an external service sending data to the app itself. I am able to try everything except using fans or other cooling methods, I don't wish to do with any of those. I think there must be a way to mod the phone in order to make this last much longer but I couldn't find it yet.
Any tips and tricks would be appreciated. Thanks.
justdlnow said:
Hi. I have an S6 flat model and I tried already many times to use it consistently with the new Gear VR from Oculus. I cannot play for more than 10 minutes because I constantly get the overheating message together with a very messy underclock of the processor, making any kind of VR activity impossible. I am prepared to do anything to the phone, but I am not sure what mods could I do to it in order to extend or even fix the VR experience. I tried underclocking few of the processors with the kernel app but it doesn't seem to help much(maybe because I didn't find the sweet spot with the governors and all). I also tried to find mods in Xposed that would send fake temperature data to the app but I don't even know what service is monitoring for the temp, as it could even be an external service sending data to the app itself. I am able to try everything except using fans or other cooling methods, I don't wish to do with any of those. I think there must be a way to mod the phone in order to make this last much longer but I couldn't find it yet.
Any tips and tricks would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I am searching for simular. I know there is an aftermarket fan that clips on the phone. I have used an ice pack that I had to hold aginst the phone. (In a ziplock baggie) moisture might be a problem, but overheating was not!
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