[Q] Stock Phone doesn't use 192 Mhz clock speed - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

So I know a lot of us don't use stock here, but my gf likes her phone stock so I had recently debloated her phone. I started to notice that her phone didn't spend anytime in the 192 Mhz clock speed. I tried using setCPU to change the min/max but to no avail. So my question is, is this stock kernel behavior or did I screw up somewhere?

milkdudxp said:
So I know a lot of us don't use stock here, but my gf likes her phone stock so I had recently debloated her phone. I started to notice that her phone didn't spend anytime in the 192 Mhz clock speed. I tried using setCPU to change the min/max but to no avail. So my question is, is this stock kernel behavior or did I screw up somewhere?
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Thats just how it is.

xcrazydx said:
Thats just how it is.
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Thanks, glad I didn't mess it up. I'll try out another kernel on her phone later.

milkdudxp said:
Thanks, glad I didn't mess it up. I'll try out another kernel on her phone later.
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You don't need that, man. 384 is fine, 192 usually gets sleep of death

xcrazydx said:
You don't need that, man. 384 is fine, 192 usually gets sleep of death
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+1
384 is the lowest
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SetCPU

currently i have setCPU running on my rooted Dinc with several profiles set.........my question is what is the optimum settings for:
Sampling Rate
Up threshold
ignore Nice load
Powersave bias
mine currently are 40000,70,0,0
i'm trying to find a good setting for best battery life b/c i'm constitenly on my phone all day!!!
thanks for any input.....
What kernal r u running? Several recommend no profiles, and oc will run the battery down.
trembly01 said:
currently i have setCPU running on my rooted Dinc with several profiles set.........my question is what is the optimum settings for:
Sampling Rate
Up threshold
ignore Nice load
Powersave bias
mine currently are 40000,70,0,0
i'm trying to find a good setting for best battery life b/c i'm constitenly on my phone all day!!!
thanks for any input.....
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i'm just running stock kernal, i'm not comfortable enough with the phone yet to changed kernals........i just setting a default profile so the phone would run 384 on the low end and 786 on high end but when i check system panel it shows the cpu still running up to the max, so i don't know whats going on and if there is anything i need to do to fix it.
do you have "set at boot" checked?
g00s3y said:
do you have "set at boot" checked?
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yea i did, i read somewhere on here that the "perflock" has to be disabled when using a stock kernal and running froyo, any truth to that ??? and a friend of mine has an incredible and he told me that these mods really don't make that much of a difference, now he's a verizon sales rep so he may be telling me that so i don't change my phone too much
trembly01 said:
now he's a verizon sales rep so he may be telling me that so i don't change my phone too much
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generally speaking there are two types of people who are employees for phone companies:
A) someone who just wants a paycheck
B) geeks like us who like to hack and mod and tinker
A will tell you that hacking will void warranty, blah blah blah....mostly because they don't know much about what stuff is. B will tell you what they know, and admit when they don't know something.
it sounds like your friend is falling into the A category, especially if they're saying "mods don't change much". they change quite a bit, so be careful.
as far as your question in the OP, with my eris i would just mess with stuff, and see how the phone runs. don't save to run at boot until you know it's stable and will not crash or freeze your phone. adjust settings, and see how it responds, repeat as necessary.
trembly01 said:
i'm just running stock kernal, i'm not comfortable enough with the phone yet to changed kernals........i just setting a default profile so the phone would run 384 on the low end and 786 on high end but when i check system panel it shows the cpu still running up to the max, so i don't know whats going on and if there is anything i need to do to fix it.
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nandroid and flash KK#5. you won't be sorry, its very stable and very quick
MMBosstones86 said:
nandroid and flash KK#5. you won't be sorry, its very stable and very quick
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where can i get that kernel ??
Yes you have to disable perflock.
I only adjusted my power bias to 650 I think which is 65%. 1000 being 100% and 10 being 1%. All this does is make sure you cpu stays on the lower end of the usage. I have a 2150 and stream pandora a lot and always have 3g running, I go online and everything and I get 2 days of usage with a down clock and some profiles.
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trembly01 said:
where can i get that kernel ??
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google or the android development forum, don't have the link on hand
mihneagabriel said:
Yes you have to disable perflock.
I only adjusted my power bias to 650 I think which is 65%. 1000 being 100% and 10 being 1%. All this does is make sure you cpu stays on the lower end of the usage. I have a 2150 and stream pandora a lot and always have 3g running, I go online and everything and I get 2 days of usage with a down clock and some profiles.
Are you running stock HTC sense Rom?
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Yes
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trembly01 said:
where can i get that kernel ??
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Search works wonders
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=760050

installing incredikernel on cm7?

Hi guys i just installed cm7 on my incredible and i was wondering if im allowing to install incredikernal?
also im wondering how to wipe battery stats and when to do it
thanks
I've used other kernels with CM before and it works fine--if that's what your getting at...
As for battery stats, you should be able to do that from recovery. With clockwork mod, its under the 'advanced' menu.
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bongholio said:
Hi guys i just installed cm7 on my incredible and i was wondering if im allowing to install incredikernal?
also im wondering how to wipe battery stats and when to do it
thanks
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If you are talking about this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848453
Yes that is made for GB roms like CM7. As for wiping battery stats, the debate is out as to whether or not that really does much. I have never noticed anything extra from doing it, but thats my experience with it, your experience could be different.
g00s3y said:
If you are talking about this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848453
Yes that is made for GB roms like CM7. As for wiping battery stats, the debate is out as to whether or not that really does much. I have never noticed anything extra from doing it, but thats my experience with it, your experience could be different.
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thanks a lot for the info
i installed the incredikernal but chris says to have min cpu set at 128 so i did and i have set on boot checked.. is this right?
bump am i suppose to make cpu min at 128? i haven't touched max cpu and i wont
bongholio said:
bump am i suppose to make cpu min at 128? i haven't touched max cpu and i wont
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Yeah its good to put min at 128, helps the screen off profile and with battery life. The max you can make whatever you want, but once you go higher than 1.113GHz then you start going into unstable territory IMO.
g00s3y said:
Yeah its good to put min at 128, helps the screen off profile and with battery life. The max you can make whatever you want, but once you go higher than 1.113GHz then you start going into unstable territory IMO.
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thanks a lot! im just going to leave max cpu at 998
also i updated to cm7 #8 using rom manager and downloading it off my browser now the thing is i was wondering if it removed the previous version?
bongholio said:
also i updated to cm7 #8 using rom manager and downloading it off my browser now the thing is i was wondering if it removed the previous version?
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of the kernel? It probably did, go to settings > about phone > kernel version. It will say there the kernel that it is using.
bongholio said:
bump am i suppose to make cpu min at 128? i haven't touched max cpu and i wont
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Just note that a few users have reported issues with the 128 setting. I haven't experienced any problems getting text messages or missed calls and I'm using this kernel with the 128 setting but just keep it in mind if for some reason you find yourself missing texts and/or calls.

[q] voltage control boots up with settings? or.....

does the voltage control apply every reboot or do i have to run the program again?
shawayne21 said:
does the voltage control apply every reboot or do i have to run the program again?
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if you save as boot it will otherwise u will have to change it everytime after reboots..
Make sure you know that the voltage works properly on your phone before setting on boot settings...
davidrules7778 said:
if you save as boot it will otherwise u will have to change it everytime after reboots..
Make sure you know that the voltage works properly on your phone before setting on boot settings...
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and how do i know it works properly? by it still being as stable as before it was uv?
Im running Urban Regeneration 1.1.1
my settings on the Voltage Control App are:
cfq
1200/ -25
1120/ -50
1000/ -50
800/ -75
600/ -75
400/ -75
200/ -100
100/ -100
are these safe? this is the first time i tried this
shawayne21 said:
and how do i know it works properly? by it still being as stable as before it was uv?
Im running Urban Regeneration 1.1.1
my settings on the Voltage Control App are:
cfq
1200/ -25
1120/ -50
1000/ -50
800/ -75
600/ -75
400/ -75
200/ -100
100/ -100
are these safe? this is the first time i tried this
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well just use them for awhile and see if you get any freezes or sleep of deaths or what not and if not then set them on boot
thanks a bunch. do mines sound good though?
shawayne21 said:
thanks a bunch. do mines sound good though?
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let me compare them to mine
davidrules7778 said:
let me compare them to mine
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they seem to be good, btw what app u using to show those voltages like that?
shawayne21 said:
thanks a bunch. do mines sound good though?
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You can't compare to other users' settings. Thay are different on almost every Epic. Our phones our odd that way. You have to test what works for you.
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davidrules7778 said:
they seem to be good, btw what app u using to show those voltages like that?
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Voltage Control.
I have a problem now ... Last night, i left it on 70% .. and when i woke up, i found it dead -__- ... is this due to the voltage control? or my rom?
Probably your voltage control settings. However, to rule out other possible issues run without undervolting and replicate the situation that caused your phone to die. If it dies again something else was the problem. If it doesn't, then it was your uv setup
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Thanks .. I uninstalled the app this morning ad am gunna see how it treats the battery tonight.

[Q] Reset max freq overclock setting to 1200 MHz after screen off on 4.1

With stock 4.1 and franco r210 for jb,
When I use setCPU to set cpu frequency max 1600 min 350, it can apply this setting.
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But after screen off and on, I open setCPU to see that the max frequency setting is restored to 1200MHz...
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Is that Project Butter side effect ?
How can I keep max cpu frequence on 1600 after screen on from screen off ?
ilu73224 said:
With stock 4.1 and franco r210 for jb,
When I use setCPU to set cpu frequency max 1600 min 350, it can apply this setting.
see attached picture 1
But after screen off and on, I open setCPU to see that the max frequency setting is restored to 1200MHz...
see attached picture 2
Is that Project Butter side effect ?
How can I keep max cpu frequence on 1600 after screen on from screen off ?
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Same F**KING THING HAPPENS TO ME with franco.kernel for JB... Very annoying problem.... Please someone help us with THIS!!! :crying::crying::crying::crying:
mcreokhan said:
Same F**KING THING HAPPENS TO ME with franco.kernel for JB... Very annoying problem.... Please someone help us with THIS!!! :crying::crying::crying::crying:
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No need with the shouting. (I always highly recommend swearing however )
JB itself is still technically a preview, franco hasn't had much time since release for everything to be working 100%. I'd stick with stock JB if I were you if you wanted to use JB right now
OP should be asking this question in Franco's thread as well or at least read it to find out if its a common problem. Not everyone is going to spoon feed.
moe6 said:
No need with the shouting. (I always highly recommend swearing however )
JB itself is still technically a preview, franco hasn't had much time since release for everything to be working 100%. I'd stick with stock JB if I were you if you wanted to use JB right now
OP should be asking this question in Franco's thread as well or at least read it to find out if its a common problem. Not everyone is going to spoon feed.
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I thought it is a bug of JB instead of the Franco.kernel.. thanks for the info anyway... And I did search and found only one result and that is this thread itself.. Thanks
Hi,
Take a look at this:
TunedFish said:
I flashed dev15, confirmed to frequencies did not reset after screen off, but after some benches, I decided to flash back to 210. Here's the strange part: NOW THE FREQUENCIES DO NOT RESET AFTER SCREEN OFF. As a matter of fact, when I flashed neck to 210, the frequency was set at 1600. Anyway, if someone wants to confirm this please report back.
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Update: frequencies stick after screen off, but after reboot, it boots at 1600, headset volume resets to 0, hi performance audio resets to OFF, and gamma values reset to 0 (even though Franco app says otherwise).
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jenicekk said:
I confirmed that. Flash imoseyon kernel and back to franco 210, frequencies do not reset afrer screen off. GREAT!
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jnr21 said:
I can confirm that too! Now this is strange
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And I just tested ... I also confirm.
In the meantime it may help...
viking37 said:
Hi,
Take a look at this:
And I just tested ... I also confirm.
In the meantime it may help...
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Is it tested on a JellyBean? Because Fransisco Franco have created a Kernel only for JellyBean thats what we are talking about...
Yes for Jelly Bean, I'm not blind or idiot here.
Take the Imoseyon test kernel on his twitter (the "dev15"), flash, reboot then reflash Fransico's kernel.
And I personnaly tested, it works.
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viking37 said:
Yes for Jelly Bean, I'm not blind or idiot here.
Take the Imoseyon test kernel on his twitter (the "dev15"), flash, reboot then reflash Fransico's kernel.
And I personnaly tested, it works.
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Thank you very much for the info.

Unable to stick at lower CPU freq

I am currently using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2306650 , but i doubt its the rom fault.
Using the MIUI settings, Antutu CPU master, or ROM ToolBox, applying a lower CPU max freq will not stick.
Ex: The max is 1890mhz, but i want it at 1566mhz for the max. After turning the phone off and on, the max CPU freq. goes back to the original 1890mhz. With a reboot, it sticks, half the time.
What do i do? Please reply ASAP, my S4 gets hot while playing games so i like to underclock it.
With many years of experience, the best thing I can tell you is to not place a MHz cap that is too high. Your phone can potentially be a potato if you're not careful.
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HenryTheUnicorn said:
I am currently using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2306650 , but i doubt its the rom fault.
Using the MIUI settings, Antutu CPU master, or ROM ToolBox, applying a lower CPU max freq will not stick.
Ex: The max is 1890mhz, but i want it at 1566mhz for the max. After turning the phone off and on, the max CPU freq. goes back to the original 1890mhz. With a reboot, it sticks, half the time.
What do i do? Please reply ASAP, my S4 gets hot while playing games so i like to underclock it.
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Download CPU controller app from the market. It will reset your CPU upon screen on.
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elesbb said:
Download CPU controller app from the market. It will reset your CPU upon screen on.
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Everything I've ussed applies settings on boot, but it wont frickin work sometimes.
HenryTheUnicorn said:
Everything I've ussed applies settings on boot, but it wont frickin work sometimes.
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SetCPU has different profiles to configure. And which ROM are you on? There might be an init.d script adjusting the frequencies. SetCPU will apply them AFTER any init.d scripts are ran so that should fix it. I loved SetCPU till ktoonsez made his own app.
elesbb said:
SetCPU has different profiles to configure. And which ROM are you on? There might be an init.d script adjusting the frequencies. SetCPU will apply them AFTER any init.d scripts are ran so that should fix it. I loved SetCPU till ktoonsez made his own app.
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the rom i am on is in the first post.
How do i check the script if it is?
Meh, till i figure that out, time to use SetCPU. I MUCH prefer Antutu Cpu Master Pro, a profile for overheating? Hell yes, i set mine to 1.2ghz at 105 degrees F. and 1.5/1.6ghz when its normal. Helped ALOT
HenryTheUnicorn said:
the rom i am on is in the first post.
How do i check the script if it is?
Meh, till i figure that out, time to use SetCPU. I MUCH prefer Antutu Cpu Master Pro, a profile for overheating? Hell yes, i set mine to 1.2ghz at 105 degrees F. and 1.5/1.6ghz when its normal. Helped ALOT
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I believe setCPU has that profile as well
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elesbb said:
I believe setCPU has that profile as well
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Oh darn. It worked for a bit. Now instead of going back to normal max frequency after a reboot or boot up, it does it when I'm using the phone.
Does PAC ROM have this issue? If not, I'll use pac rom instead. Or it may be a kernel problem? Idk much about android stuff
HenryTheUnicorn said:
Oh darn. It worked for a bit. Now instead of going back to normal max frequency after a reboot or boot up, it does it when I'm using the phone.
Does PAC ROM have this issue? If not, I'll use pac rom instead. Or it may be a kernel problem? Idk much about android stuff
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Sounds like the kernel is overriding certain things in different scenarios. I'd try a different kernel.

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