Guys, is there any undervolt file that we can flash for Gingerbread sense roms to make it more battery efficient?
I guess you are talking about rooted phones with custom sense roms?! Newest version of setcpu can also undervolt:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
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Hi,
Are there any UV Kernels that can be used on Sense 2.2 ROM?
I'm looking to get a little more life out the battery.
Thanks
Lee
I am running a stock 2.1 HTC Desire CDMA sense rom. Anyone have any suggestions about what kernel is the best to run? The stock kernel doesn't allow any adjustment to the CPU speed.
eric_bean said:
I am running a stock 2.1 HTC Desire CDMA sense rom. Anyone have any suggestions about what kernel is the best to run? The stock kernel doesn't allow any adjustment to the CPU speed.
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Did you try to disable perflock via setCPU ?
y not root and install a custom rom, can't really imagine ppl still using 2.1
Recently I've tried a few ROMs, including the Cool Z ROM, the ReflexTSenseHD ROM and the Starburst Lite ROM. I've noticed that the Cool Z ROM and ReflexTSense ROM are all based on Android 2.2.1, while the Starburst Lite ROM is based on Android 2.2 FroYo.
For all 3 ROMs I flashed Richard Trip's kernel v5f, and set the frequency to 1190MHz on smartass scaling and run Quadrant benchmark.
The results showed a magnificent difference between Android 2.2.1 and 2.2. With Cool Z and ReflexTSenseHD the CPU score can sometimes be higher than the total score of Nexus One 2.2+ in Quadrant Advanced. However, when I run the benchmark with Android 2.2 in the Starburst ROM, it would be a miracle to see the CPU score higher than the CPU score of Nexus One 2.2+, although the frequency is set at 1190MHz.
There is another difference between the Starburst ROM and the other 2 ROMs, though. I did a Data2SD with Data2Whatever on the Starburst ROM(the one flasher given in Starburst didn't work for me), while I didn't do that on the two Android 2.2.1 ROMs.
So I'm wondering: Is there a difference between Android 2.2 and 2.2.1? If yes, what is it? Or is the difference simply caused by Data2SD?
It's simply because Data2SD. You would get the same results with other roms with Data2SD. But in most cases it won't be any faster then the ones with no Data2SD. It's a known thing that Quadrant would give you higher scores.
2.2 is the latest version of Android for the Desire, 2.2.1 is the latest for the Desire HD/Z - which Cool Z is based on
Hi,
I'm just wondering what is the easiest way to permanently overclock my desire z. At the moment, I've installed custom rom BeatMod Blisssense (Kernel: 2.6.35) Android 2.3.5 sense 3.5 ive done a little research, and found something called OC /uv or something ;S
i would really want to overclock, since running custom rom is kinda laggy ;L could somebody help to point me in the right direction?
Thanks! XD
There are many overclock apps in the market... Oc/uv beater is one possibility and fits well with roms that have a build in oc daemon. The classical app for overclocking is setcpu... But if its your first time overclocking be sure to overclock temporarly and not permanent, because at some point your phone is going to freeze and if you did a permanent oc you have to flash the whole rom again...
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Is there a stable Kernel for the stock 2.3.5 ROM? I want to overclock my Wildfire S but I want to be stable. Because before flashing 2.3.5 I tried to put custom Kernel for 2.3.3 from here but when I overclocked it, it freezes on screens and I need to pull out the battery. So is there stable custom Kernel for 2.3.5 stock ROM?
Maybe your CPU couldn't handle the overclock.
Each yield of processors are different some better than others especially when overclocking.
I had stock rom 2.3.3 with overclock kernel and I was running at 806mhz no problems.
Wait for a overclock kernel, theres none available yet, then try it.