[Q] Cm7 vs Explod? - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys, i was just wondering which rom is better with the evo or overall for battery life and gaming, "cm7" rom or the "explod" rom or now "decks"

Which rom is better would depend on what features you need in a rom.

sitlet said:
Which rom is better would depend on what features you need in a rom.
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then i suppose the best way i can put it is which one gives better battery life while i also play games on my phone like star legends?

They're mostly the same. Explod has a couple of different elements, mainly eye candy.
Check out the thread below and you'll get good battery life.
I recommend decks
Having trouble with AOSP? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1295702

Crossrocker said:
They're mostly the same. Explod has a couple of different elements, mainly eye candy.
Check out the thread below and you'll get good battery life.
I recommend decks
Having trouble with AOSP? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1295702
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what exactly makes it better? and if i used explod i would probably swap to go launcher.

why would you use Xplode to run Go Launcher? The first thing you'll notice with Xplode is that is basically a different launcher over CM7. Same as Deck's is Launcher 2 over CM7.
Just use CM7, then root explorer to replace ADW with Go launcher and you are in business

alaman68 said:
why would you use Xplode to run Go Launcher? The first thing you'll notice with Xplode is that is basically a different launcher over CM7. Same as Deck's is Launcher 2 over CM7.
Just use CM7, then root explorer to replace ADW with Go launcher and you are in business
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that's what i have but i've read that decks has better battery life and runs smoother.

alaman68 said:
why would you use Xplode to run Go Launcher? The first thing you'll notice with Xplode is that is basically a different launcher over CM7. Same as Deck's is Launcher 2 over CM7.
Just use CM7, then root explorer to replace ADW with Go launcher and you are in business
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Also, you can you the timescape widget and the photos and videos widgets, which are cool, but can only run on that rom. You need the sony launcher. You can extract the sony launcher and run it in CM7, but you won't be able to use the timescape or photos/videos widget, as you'll be missing some sony framework. Also a different dialer. You can take the infinite view for contacts and run that on CM7 as well.

Check out my setup. I don't really use it for games but my current setup gives me exponentially better battery life than anything I was using before.
With other kernels I used I would have to underclock and switch my scaling profile in order to have my battery last more than a few hours. Now the battery lasts all day and I dont have to worry about losing performance by having to scale down my cpu at all. Amazing battery life while maintaining great performance. That's what I've found with this setup.

Concordium said:
Check out my setup. I don't really use it for games but my current setup gives me exponentially better battery life than anything I was using before.
With other kernels I used I would have to underclock and switch my scaling profile in order to have my battery last more than a few hours. Now the battery lasts all day and I dont have to worry about losing performance by having to scale down my cpu at all. Amazing battery life while maintaining great performance. That's what I've found with this setup.
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what cpu settings and governor do u use?

My understanding is that Decks is basically a stripped down CM7... Xplod is Decks with the Sony Experia launcher and widgets/apps added in (in place of the Decks launcher which is ADW if I remember right)... as well as some themed coloring that is different from Decks.
Performance wise, you shouldnt see too much difference, as they all started with CM7 and just had a little bit removed/added for personal prefrence.

bigd2442 said:
My understanding is that Decks is basically a stripped down CM7... Xplod is Decks with the Sony Experia launcher and widgets/apps added in (in place of the Decks launcher which is ADW if I remember right)... as well as some themed coloring that is different from Decks.
Performance wise, you shouldnt see too much difference, as they all started with CM7 and just had a little bit removed/added for personal prefrence.
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this is a quote from decks: "Currently as i look at my phone, my battery stats have me at 31 hours and counting with 15% left. So battery life as you can tell was one of my main concerns. Everything works!!!" so the decks gingerbread rom was designed for more than just being like cm7

Green_Arrow said:
what cpu settings and governor do u use?
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I am set to "On Demand" with my CPU set at 1.036ghz. Phone runs smoothly at this setting and my battery lasts forever. You can switch the scaling to performance, and up the clock speed a little, and you'll get even better performance. Albeit, your battery life will naturally go down, but it will still last longer than any other kernel combos I've tried.
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Concordium said:
I am set to "On Demand" with my CPU set at 1.036ghz. Phone runs smoothly at this setting and my battery lasts forever. You can switch the scaling to performance, and up the clock speed a little, and you'll get even better performance. Albeit, your battery life will naturally go down, but it will still last longer than any other kernel combos I've tried.
Sent from my V6 Supercharged HTC Evolution 4G using the official xda app.
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i just downloaded it, but i don't overclock my phone i normally run it at max 690mHz and at the moment i have it on interactivex even though i don't know the difference between that and interactive...

Green_Arrow said:
i just downloaded it, but i don't overclock my phone i normally run it at max 690mHz and at the moment i have it on interactivex even though i don't know the difference between that and interactive...
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with your clock speed set so low you don't really have to worry about battery life regardless of which scaling you use. Trying to game at 690 is going to be a pain in the ass as well. I don't really know anything about the Interactive/InteractiveX scalings. I've used Smartass before and I've been really pleased with the results of that scaling. I usually use Ondemand because that is the default setting that my phone goes to when I boot it up and I am too lazy to change it. When I do get around to changing it I will usually switch it to either Smartass or Performance depending on what I intend to do with the phone.
Edit: Just came across this thread that explains cpu governors. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=843406

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CM7 and battery saving?

Im curious, if i need any apps like SetCPU or Cpu Tuner for CyanogenMod7.
I think somewhere i did read, that CM7 Kernel is doing all that (like undervolting/underclocking when screen is off), am i right or should i use SetCPU for better battery life?
Also if CM7 kernel is doing it, i guess its not safe to use such app as it would interfere with each other?
Thanks in advance...
I don't know the specifics but the newer CM7 builds have a built in overclocking tool more or less exactly like SetCPU. You can use that. CM7 is pretty good on battery life anyway as I can get 2 days out of it but it depends on my usage. I don't know about the kernel though but you could google it or ask thalmas.
k3lcior said:
Im curious, if i need any apps like SetCPU or Cpu Tuner for CyanogenMod7.
I think somewhere i did read, that CM7 Kernel is doing all that (like undervolting/underclocking when screen is off), am i right or should i use SetCPU for better battery life?
Also if CM7 kernel is doing it, i guess its not safe to use such app as it would interfere with each other?
Thanks in advance...
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using set cpu is actually useless in cm7, if you want good battery click on the thread that's in my sig. ppl keep telling me that its good
deleate pls
Try juice defender.
You could try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081393 with a havs kernel.
I get up to 4 or 5 days with GingerVillain (It's based on CM7). I'm also using SetCPU, because the CM7 based CPU settings didn't work for me.
I think CM7 is good as is, but you can find OC option in Cyanogen Setting.
k3lcior said:
I think somewhere i did read, that CM7 Kernel is doing all that (like undervolting/underclocking when screen is off), am i right or should i use SetCPU for better battery life?
Also if CM7 kernel is doing it, i guess its not safe to use such app as it would interfere with each other?
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All kernels can do that... app or CM7 settings are just some GUI to do it the easier way. But you can set it via terminal too

Cpu

Im good on everything else except when it comes the CPU thing. I have no idea what the numbers mean when you set the CPU for some reason. To slow the phones resources when the screen is off right? Can anyone point me to the direction of an app that can do this? What about an app that turns the data off once I turn the screens off. A free one. Thank you and sorry if Im not making sense or sounding dumb
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augoza said:
Im good on everything else except when it comes the CPU thing. I have no idea what the numbers mean when you set the CPU for some reason. To slow the phones resources when the screen is off right? Can anyone point me to the direction of an app that can do this? What about an app that turns the data off once I turn the screens off. A free one. Thank you and sorry if Im not making sense or sounding dumb
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SetCPU can modify the processor speed and allow you to set a profiles. However, you're running Tiamat so if you haven't changed anything your default governor is smartass which has a built in screen off profile of 128min/384max.
As far as turning data off, check out ultimatejuice. There is a free version that is limited in what it does, but it might be worth paying for. Also, for battery saving, check out my EVO link in my sig for some undervolting mods.
You can set the cpu governor with a program called setCPU on the marketplace. You can further control the CPU by flashing another kernel. What ROM are you running? Stock? I would try the netarchy kernel (newest version) if you're running a sense-based ROM.. I've found it has phenomenal battery life (medium use i get 15-20hrs) and I'm overclocked to 1.152ghz.
A program called tasker can also make your data connection go off and back on with the screen. I'm unsure how to set the profile but I do know thats possible. Try looking around here: http://tasker.wikidot.com You should be able to find something about it.
EDIT: Nevermind about netarchy, did not see your signature on your ROM and kernel.
ok, so ur on aosp and tiamat. try changing governer to smartass. will give you much better battery life, and you won't have to worry about 'numbers'.
btw the numbers are the cycles per second, or the speed the cpu works at. i personally underclock to 537 (998 is stock) to save a bunch of battery, and it still runs perfectly fine for me (cm7 with tiamat)
dkdude36 said:
ok, so ur on aosp and tiamat. try changing governer to smartass. will give you much better battery life, and you won't have to worry about 'numbers'.
btw the numbers are the cycles per second, or the speed the cpu works at. i personally underclock to 537 (998 is stock) to save a bunch of battery, and it still runs perfectly fine for me (cm7 with tiamat)
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Governor is smartass by default on Tiamat
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Governor is smartass by default on Tiamat
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didn't know that. thanks.
-viperboy- said:
SetCPU can modify the processor speed and allow you to set a profiles. However, you're running Tiamat so if you haven't changed anything your default governor is smartass which has a built in screen off profile of 128min/384max.
As far as turning data off, check out ultimatejuice. There is a free version that is limited in what it does, but it might be worth paying for. Also, for battery saving, check out my EVO link in my sig for some undervolting mods.
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Thanks everybody! ....Viperboy thanks for the info unfortunately I still have lots of questions haha. And yes I already been through all the viper undervoltings, 25 through INSANE! A question I have is with those vipervoltings, I assume they'll show different results depending on which kernel and rom i'm running correct? Plus im pretty much sticking with MIUI....I usually use the 25 vipervolting. Now I'm on tiamat v4.0.3. Are you saying sense I'm using tiamat its already set to smartass, so it'll be unnecessary to use the setcpu app? Also I like savZen to what's the default governor on that? Final question, turning the data off when the screen goes off using ultimatejuice unnecessary if I'm running tiamat? Sorry for the bombarding of questions thanks again
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I think you should not use SetCPU...
Just sayin'....
HipKat said:
I think you should not use SetCPU...
Just sayin'....
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Any reason?
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augoza said:
Thanks everybody! ....Viperboy thanks for the info unfortunately I still have lots of questions haha. And yes I already been through all the viper undervoltings, 25 through INSANE! A question I have is with those vipervoltings, I assume they'll show different results depending on which kernel and rom i'm running correct? Plus im pretty much sticking with MIUI....I usually use the 25 vipervolting. Now I'm on tiamat v4.0.3. Are you saying sense I'm using tiamat its already set to smartass, so it'll be unnecessary to use the setcpu app? Also I like savZen to what's the default governor on that? Final question, turning the data off when the screen goes off using ultimatejuice unnecessary if I'm running tiamat? Sorry for the bombarding of questions thanks again
MIUI 1.5.13 - Tiamat-v4.0.3 ​
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Yes, most of the scripts lower by a certain range. So it all depends on the kernel you are running. Some of my scripts (Extreme, Insane, v2 scripts) specify all the voltages so no matter what kernel you're running, it sets the voltages to exact values. If you can go lower than -25 and you're stable, do it!
I find SetCPU unnecessary. I only have it installed because I use it for testing my mods and things, but I that's the only reason. But smartass is good enough for me, no other governors give me as good batter life. Defauly governor on SZ is their own governor (SavagedZen) it's based on interactive, I believe. There is more info on their site.
Tiamat (or any kernel for that matter) don't turn off 3G when the screen is off. You would need an app to do that.
augoza said:
Any reason?
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Uses a good bit of memory, for one. Two, because the kernels here run pretty good right out of the box.
1, it's useless, and 2, the OP seems like he isn't ready to use it.
HipKat said:
1, it's useless, and 2, the OP seems like he isn't ready to use it.
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Well, it's definitely not useless. It's a great app, I just find no need for it other than testing my mods.
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Well, it's definitely not useless. It's a great app, I just find no need for it other than testing my mods.
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That, I totally agree with, but for he average user, few know how to set it correctly and they end up with a placebo effect, or more problems.
HipKat said:
That, I totally agree with, but for he average user, few know how to set it correctly and they end up with a placebo effect, or more problems.
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I couldn't agree more. Setting up a basic screen off profile with a conservative setting is useful, otherwise it actually gets in the way of already built in kernel benefits, actually undoing them in many cases. I stopped using setcpu a while ago and my battery life has not suffered at all.
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-viperboy- said:
Yes, most of the scripts lower by a certain range. So it all depends on the kernel you are running. Some of my scripts (Extreme, Insane, v2 scripts) specify all the voltages so no matter what kernel you're running, it sets the voltages to exact values. If you can go lower than -25 and you're stable, do it!
I find SetCPU unnecessary. I only have it installed because I use it for testing my mods and things, but I that's the only reason. But smartass is good enough for me, no other governors give me as good batter life. Defauly governor on SZ is their own governor (SavagedZen) it's based on interactive, I believe. There is more info on their site.
Tiamat (or any kernel for that matter) don't turn off 3G when the screen is off. You would need an app to do that.
Uses a good bit of memory, for one. Two, because the kernels here run pretty good right out of the box.
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Thanks viper!
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Battery ??

I'm down to 25% after only nine hours and I don't understand why.. Lol I'm confused for real I thought rooting would improve it. And I've only actually used the phone for probably 50 minutes. Any help or suggestions
Sent from my Dinc running cm7 with incredikernel
search around for suggestions. to start off control data usage,sync control,use auto brightness,turn toggles off you don't need uninstall or freeze apps especially those that run in background for no reason that fail to cache. use a different kernel. do some undervolting. overclock and underclock when necessary.use tasker to setup screen off/on profiles for different min/max frequency ranges and governor selection,use apps to monitor usage such as drain guard and cpu spy. check apps that hog too much unwanted usage. the list goes on. if you do your research you could save yourself 70% of battery usage. using tasker alone saved me around 30%. for example my phone is fully charged before bed,I sleep about 6-8 hours while listening to music and I have about 80% once I'm awake.nothing on besides the phone's cellular radio,no gps,no data on,no 3g,no wifi,etc. not even airplane mode so sms isn't queued all night. tasker can also auto turn off gps once gps based apps are killed so it's not always on,plenty of threads on battery saving tips,majority aren't all device specific so they're universal tips
wayneb02 said:
I'm down to 25% after only nine hours and I don't understand why.. Lol I'm confused for real I thought rooting would improve it. And I've only actually used the phone for probably 50 minutes. Any help or suggestions
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Rooting by itself won't do anything for battery life.
douger1957 said:
Rooting by itself won't do anything for battery life.
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I thought the kernel helped it. But Never mind on this post, I didn't realize that a friend downloaded a couple of apps that were running constantly in the background.
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wayneb02 said:
I thought the kernel helped it. But Never mind on this post, I didn't realize that a friend downloaded a couple of apps that were running constantly in the background.
Sent from my Dinc running cm7 with incredikernel
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agreed rooting won't do anything for your phone unless you put it to good use (uninstalling bloat apps, loading a custom more battery and performance efficient kernel, same with a better ROM, as well as countless performance/battery mods)
There are so many ways to improve performance and battery life on your phone with root, but you have to actually apply them to your phone.
POQbum said:
agreed rooting won't do anything for your phone unless you put it to good use (uninstalling bloat apps, loading a custom more battery and performance efficient kernel, same with a better ROM, as well as countless performance/battery mods)
There are so many ways to improve performance and battery life on your phone with root, but you have to actually apply them to your phone.
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What do you mean battery mods? I'm new to all of this in case you can't tell lol
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wayneb02 said:
What do you mean battery mods? I'm new to all of this in case you can't tell lol
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well I probably worded that wrong. There's mods you can do that will improve battery performance.
Check here and scroll down to the bottom where it shows performance mods:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=969371
As a personal suggestion.
ROM: CM7 latest nightly
after you flash the ROM, flash the latest Gingerbread [AOSP] kernel:
http://www.incredikernel.com/?page_id=10
2.6.38.8 incredikernel 10/08/2011 (3277)
Then apply:
Adrenaline Shotv12.zip - found on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1236779
Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_dalvik_moved.zip - found on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1315372
Then proceed to uninstall the crap apps you don't want.
Then customize the mutha lovin hell out of your phone with these apps:
Widget Locker
Launcher Pro Plus -or- Go Launcher
And use Android Kitchen to finish the sexification of your phone:
http://uot.dakra.lt/
You'll end up with an amazing phone that you'll cherish forever <3
POQbum said:
well I probably worded that wrong. There's mods you can do that will improve battery performance.
Check here and scroll down to the bottom where it shows performance mods:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=969371
As a personal suggestion.
ROM: CM7 latest nightly
after you flash the ROM, flash the latest Gingerbread [AOSP] kernel:
http://www.incredikernel.com/?page_id=10
2.6.38.8 incredikernel 10/08/2011 (3277)
Then apply:
Adrenaline Shotv12.zip - found on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1236779
Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_dalvik_moved.zip - found on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1315372
Then proceed to uninstall the crap apps you don't want.
Then customize the mutha lovin hell out of your phone with these apps:
Widget Locker
Launcher Pro Plus -or- Go Launcher
And use Android Kitchen to finish the sexification of your phone:
http://uot.dakra.lt/
You'll end up with an amazing phone that you'll cherish forever <3
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All of this.
-My life is a shooting range, people never change-
Thanks a lot, guess I'm gonna have a fun playing with my phone tonight lol.
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before i flash adrenaline am i supposed to wipe anything?
Rooting doesn't improve battery life. usually a custom kernel or rom will improve battery life. It all depends what you are running in the background. With Nil's Gingersense 3.5 (2.2) and tiny's latest kernel I am getting unbelievable battery life. This is in part to how well both of these things work together along with the removal of all the bloatware. I have found that if you run Yahoo IM, it tends to kill your battery faster as well. Make sure to set most of your sync options to manual or every few hours as well. It won't impact your gmail or gtalk settings.
I understood that just rooting wouldn't change a thing. I just miss worded it lol. I was already running cm7 and incredikernel. I just hadn't realized I had 2 apps running in the background killing my battery
just flashed tinys last night and waiting to see how it works. I have two batteries and one lasts much better than the other and they have both been treated the same as far as charging and discharging....

[Q] Ideas for more speed?Kernel?Tweak?Different ROM?

Hi,
actually i running CM7 XboarderMOD V3.0.1 with Kernel [email protected]#1 downclocked Wake 245/768 Ondemand Sleep 245/315. Launcher GO EX With some AddOns
Batterylife is not really good but quite ok.
Now im looking for a ROM which is more faster, or only a Kernel.
What can i try.
Since today i have a new problem: suddenly the Music player starts to play any song without request that. what the hell is wrong with this thing.
I was figuring out to try the actual ILWT-388, but not shure if its really faster.
What could increase my device speed? Whats about EXT4 or all the Kernels.
My Device is actually starting random apps without request (no idea if this is normal or not) but it runs out of Memory and i need to terminate the processes via the launcher. then i have 100/367MB RAM available. What do you think about a SWAP partition? (i use a class 10 SD Card) If swap is kindly necessary; how to install/activate it?
Hope my english is readable
Thanks for some discussions.
So far Nissl
XboarderMOD? It's pretty old honestly...
If you want CM7 you can go for a number of choices...
Personally, I've tried ILWT and EliteMod and they're both excellent.
ILWT is absolutely amazing because you can customize it before installing, and being able to do that is absolutely essential for people who go back and forth through ROM's. It also has plenty of memory free (I always have close to 150MB free when idle), and is very, very, VERY fast.
For EliteMod, I honestly haven't tested it nearly as much but it has great battery life if you take advantage of all the tips the dev offers. It's also in the same league with ILWT when it comes to speed.
To increase speed, I'd go with SuperCharger V6 using the SuperMinFree Calculator's settings. (Go to the Cust-OOM-izer, it will prompt if you want to use them there)
One other thing I've tried was "Sick Speed Tweaks". It is pretty nifty, here it is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1267945
Lastly...swap, if anything, is going to degrade your battery life and SDCard lifespan (quite drastically in some cases). It's a BAD idea to use it, even on a Sense 3.X ROM, much less for a CM7 one, which already has tons of RAM free.
i Thank you so much bro.
i want to try ILWT first then on my second G2 the EliteMod.
I post my experience later.
Thanks again.
One Question: Which launcher should i try for enjoy most speed?
nissl said:
One Question: Which launcher should i try for enjoy most speed?
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LAuncherPro or zeam launcher! The best in my opinion!
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I use ADW EX (paid version). It's totally worth it as it's really smooth, and is theme-able. If you don't want to pay I guess what you're already using (GoLauncherEX) and the above suggestions are quite nice.
So here again.
Im running ILWT 388b and its ok, the ram problem is gone, for now.
One simple question. Im setting with "ILWT CM7 Settings " the CPU clock to Ondemand 245/576 MHZ but it will not hold these settings. It sets to 245/1113 by itself.
Anyone an idea to prevent this?
You can use Clock Daemons, like CPU Tuner or SetCPU, it works wonders
Here are 2 Clock settings in the Menu in the CM7 Settings and in ILWT Tools.
My problem could be that the two menu have a conflict. Settings i set seems to reset by itself (the other setting menu?)
I already tried it with edit the configurationfile manually. Seems that is not working, too.
Should i edit the OC-Kernel setting conf?
i dont know what to do, cause i don't really want to install another SetCPU app or something. =)
now the settings with the config file from ILWT tools are:
Wake 245760/768000 conservative
sleep 245760/245760 conservative
charge 245760/1017600 ondemand
temp 245760/768000 conservative
battery 245760/768000 conservative
I think it scales higher than 768mhz because i got every time more than 2000points with Quadrant, same if i set the OC to Ondemand till 1GHZ.
LAuncherPro is fastest launcher i had (including GO Launcher and ADW launcher) .. It´s simplier than other two, but much faster.

Battery Life vs Performance

For those of you running a 4.2.2 based custom rom and kernel (CM, AOKP, PA), please let me know what settings for cpu frequency, voltages, and governor that give you the best performance to battery life ratio.
Personally I use what I have to. So if I'm playing a game I will over clock or set to performance. If I'm watching a video or something I'll put it on on demand. And if I need to save battery I put it on power save. For me it all depends on the circumstances. But for normal use my default is usually on demand.
Regards,
Team Necessity
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Personally I use what I have to. So if I'm playing a game I will over clock or set to performance. If I'm watching a video or something I'll put it on on demand. And if I need to save battery I put it on power save. For me it all depends on the circumstances. But for normal use my default is usually on demand.
Regards,
Team Necessity
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I have major problems with my battery on 4.2.2. But I use juice defender and regular settings. I found a really nice sony experia rom that runs 4.0 that is nice, and makes my battery last a lot longer than 4.2. Even though it is not as cool....
Ondemand kernel settings on my xylon port. Good battery and performance for me

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