Screen pixelating - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Running android 3.5.0 with cna and Franco nightly 250. Shorty after flashing while navigating my screen, it became fuzzy and pixelated. It comes for a split second and goes. Any reason as to why and a fix? I'll drop a screen shot in a sec.
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Like this
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Are you using the 512 GpU version? If yes, your phone cannot handle the gpu OC. Try the 384 mhz version instead
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I sure am. So go back to the franco site and get the other one then
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Slow keyboard

When I am in landscape mode and I try to type fast the keyboard really lags...anyone have this? I have the LTE version
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Documented bug I believe. Sometimes happens on my GSM version
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so it is a bug not because the phone can't keep up
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Its a 1.2ghz dual core... the phone can keep up. The text still types, but the screen lags behind for a moment. Its a software issue.
Yup, got this bug. Super annoying.
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Quadrant Standard

I have my phone over clocked, as much as I know, and I'm getting a score of about 3300-3400 each test. I'm running the latest CM9 RC2 with Franco Milestone 4 kernel. How can I make it better? Any ideas?
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does the phone feel smooth? if so, dont rely on quadrant. it has been proven many times the score doesnt matter.
fk.gregor said:
I have my phone over clocked, as much as I know, and I'm getting a score of about 3300-3400 each test. I'm running the latest CM9 RC2 with Franco Milestone 4 kernel. How can I make it better? Any ideas?
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Why?
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Yeah is smooth. My co worker has a two year old android phone with half the specs and the galaxy nexus and that phones getting 2200 a score.
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Something doesn't seem right. Haha
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let me clue you in with benchmarks...
they dont matter. you can write a kernel that fully goes after what quadrant looks at and score like 14,000.
Alright. Thanks!
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battery life pics?

post your battery life.
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Seatttlereign said:
post your battery life.
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What's your setup ?
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This is with wifi on all day on HSDPA+
IMO really good battery life with GSM model
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This is with wifi on all day on HSDPA+
IMO really good battery life with GSM model
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What configuration? ROM, Kernel? Standard battery?
That's sound amazing.
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stock kernal, stock rom jelly 4.1.1 with oem 2000 extended battery with screen brightness at bout 35% but remeber i rock wifi all day im sure with wife off and screen brightness up youll get the same
I run jbb sorcery and air kernel. oced to 1600 automatic brightness. regular use. 350-350 screen off with setcpu.
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Seatttlereign said:
I run jbb sorcery and air kernel. oced to 1600 automatic brightness. regular use. 350-350 screen off with setcpu.
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You didn't post your screen on time
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where's screen time at.
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Seatttlereign said:
where's screen time at.
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When you are in battery settings, just press the "Screen" section and it will appear a windows showing how much time you screen has been on.
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where's screen time at.
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Press the screen tab in the battery info page
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Not bad at all. Playing a lot zombie birds. 2000 oem battery and JB revolution hd rom with stock kernel
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I get nothing like this, will post pictures later today .
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Rom: BlackICE kangorade 40.5
Kernel: Franco Kernel M4
Sprint AOKP 4.1.1
Trinity kernel
Any ideas?
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Battery has gotten much better. Running the All Stock ROM deodexed rooted built by googled and packaged into a .zip. looking to get great battery life and screen on time with these numbers so far.
No Google now. Disabled NFC and WiFi always on.
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caketime said:
Sprint AOKP 4.1.1
Trinity kernel
Any ideas?
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Love trinity kernel even bought morfics app but couldn't get good battery life with it on JB. Tried everything. Try stock my friend.
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jzero88 said:
Love trinity kernel even bought morfics app but couldn't get good battery life with it on JB. Tried everything. Try stock my friend.
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Stock kernel or stock jb?
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caketime said:
Stock kernel or stock jb?
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Both.
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jzero88 said:
Both.
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I had already had stock ics, and had the same problem. I called sprint and they're shipping Mr a brand new one even though I never bought it from them.
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What's a normal CPU temp

Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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stevie13.xo said:
Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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A bit high. Are you OC'd?
Mine idles about 40°C.
stevie13.xo said:
Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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its normal, while using it.
stevie13.xo said:
Mine stays around 54-55° C while using it.. Is that normal?
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You're probably using a browser? Mine stays around 45° C but every device is nearly unique.
110C is the safety shutdown temp. 85-100C is the thermal throttle temp(stock is on the lower side, custom kernels set this temp higher). when you reach the thermal throttle, the cpu automatically gets lowered so that your device will cool down, no matter what cpu speed you are set at. id say you are well within the normal range.
Not oc'ed.. but thanks guys for the info
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stevie13.xo said:
Not oc'ed.. but thanks guys for the info
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A suggestion, if I may. If you don't mind a bit of less responsiveness, conservative governor would be a good choice. It will ramp less on a stock configuration kernel, making it easier on the throttling.
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Summer 25-45°c
Winter 20-35°c
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In my bedroom,which is a quite tiny space,my device went up to 70°C while surfing the web,so relax,50°C is kind of OK )

Weird screen issues root.

Hi xda,
My galaxy nexus is rooted on Android 4.3, using Franco kernel, using Lmt launcher and no custom rom. I noticed this purple bar at the bottom of my screen on my phone and I am curious if my phone has a screen problem and sometimes, there are random pixel jitters and it gets annoying when that happens. Do anyone know what this is. The screen shot is the pixel jitters
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Try a stock kernel.
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Are you gpu overclocking?
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I am on a stock kernel and I over clocked to 1.35 gigahertz
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speedsolve said:
I am on a stock kernel and I over clocked to 1.35 gigahertz
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Franco is most certainly NOT a stock kernel.
So let me get this straight. You are using a kernel that is not stock, you are over clocking it and are curious why you have issues. Astounding.
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OK I re-clocked the phone back to 1.2 ghz because that is the standard but the phone is still making those weird jitters and small random squares. What now? Here is a picture of it while I was playing nfl pro 2013
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speedsolve said:
OK I re-clocked the phone back to 1.2 ghz because that is the standard but the phone is still making those weird jitters and small random squares. What now? Here is a picture of it while I was playing nfl pro 2013
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Go back to the stock kernel. How much clearer can I get?
Revert back to stock kernel and see if the issues are still there. Its called troubleshooting. Learn how to do it.
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How do you revert back to the old kernel. Do I need to factory reset and backup my data or is there another way to uninstall the kernel
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If you don't know how to get items back to stock you shouldn't be flashing anything to your device. There are stickies dedicated to explaining and instructing you. Read them and comprehend them.
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