is anyone working on enabling more ram in the kernels like they did with the nexus cuz it did add some snap to the performance...with the g2 running at 1.8 and a little more usable ram it might fly out my hand just a suggestion
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i broke my hd2 and just got a g2 its amazingly fast and smooth but the hd2 froyo superRAM (build) is the fastest android i've ever seen!
i was just wondering if it will be available for the G2 to get a ram built even if it runs of a haret like the hd2.
just wondering if its possible
I gave my Evo 4G to a friend and i've flashed a couple different sense roms for him to try out. Would going to a rom like a CM7(.1) give him a noticeable performance increase for games like GTA III or other 3D rendered games, and possibly better HDMI Mirroring performance?
I thought GTAIII would run like a champ on the EVO4G, but its not. Phones currently running the Swagged out Stock. But it is pretty choppy, so is counter strike.
Normally I would just flash the roms myself and see, but since it's not my phone I dont have that type of access to it.
Any input is appreciated.
Salvage mod (rom) g0dm0de kernel and chainfire3d is the best combo for graphics intensive games if its not going to be used as a phone stripping the messaging app and other items such as calculator and stuff like that will increase the available ram to improve performance
Edit: overclocking to 1.19ghz will help as well, the problem with games like gta3 is the available ram when the phone is booted is only around 200 MB or so on an AOSP ROM and less than 200 MB on a sense rom and that's really not enough ram to render the graphics with the gpu in the evo
Great suggestions. Bummer to hear that GTA III probably doesn't have a good chance of running smooth on the Evo. Definitely was going to over clock. I know that helped me on the PSX emulator.
Im going to look into salvage mod. Sense roms seem to be less reliable. and I believe HDMI mirroring would work smoother too.
Thanks for the feedback, really great to hear someone speaking from experience.
Salvage mod is one of the lightest ROMs around its not real fancy but removing alot of nonessential apps from it will free up more ram making the game smoother chainfire3d will accelerate the graphics as well helping to improve performance
I know the gio's ram, but i want to know if there's already a way to know the ram of every phones, with all the roms.
ty to all!
lol this must be sound stupid.. but which GB rom have more RAM after installed the rom? thanks
NXT Lite edition.
Indeed probably NXT lite. Don't even bother with ICS,
How about for the r800x? NXT seems to be GSM only as far as I can tell...
I'm running FXP ICS and LuPuS Kernel on my r800x right now, and its decent but it seems like it could be faster when browsing the web and playing some 3D games (Minecraft and Block Story). I think its related to a lack of memory because overclocking and lower graphical details does very little to improve performance. so I'd like to try out a ROM that doesn't use so much RAM. I love ICS but I'm willing to go back to GB if the performance is good enough.
I do actually use this as a phone though, so going without cell signal isn't an option.
I heard that Cola ROM is good?
I get about 270mb of free ram with Cola believe it or not, also it's CDMA.
check it out
I finally just about have my S3 paid off. I would be happy to keep it going but I am experiencing a lot of lag. My system memory use runs at about 1 GB used (only about 1/2 free) and my internal storage only has about 1.5 gGB free. I am rooted and running stock root66 Android 4.3
I would love to have a lower Tmo bill for awhile but if getting an S5 (I think that is what I would buy) will fix this I am all in.
Any opinions?
Thanks
Try a skinny AOSP Rom. Wit hthe Samsung Bloat gone, you will have more space available.
Performance is a loose term. Its understandably difficult to gauge as it depends on all the apps you have got running in the background.
Android 4.4 KitKat will come soon to T-Mobile galaxy s3 users and that should help
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