[APK] Seeder 1.1 entropy generator to provide significant lag reduction - HTC One X

Hello guys!
Just saw this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
Wanted to know your opinion if you give it a try.
I have install it but haven't seen any difference.
Credit goes to lambgx02

maxxpop said:
Hello guys!
Just saw this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
Wanted to know your opinion if you give it a try.
I have install it but haven't seen any difference.
Credit goes to lambgx02
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Is a placebo, I have it now on my HOX and nothing xD only a placebo!!
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jarein95 said:
Is a placebo, I have it now on my HOX and nothing xD only a placebo!!
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I guess it works on older device though. Our One X is high end phone so that's why it become placebo. My HTC Desire take this app very seriously. Haha.
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If you do some thorough searching you'll find that it does nothing except force your CPU on higher frequencies and thus making it give extra performance at the expense of battery life.

Also the N7 is using a kernel on stock ROM, while the One X's kernel is a Sense kernel and might not benefit from the changes in this apk.

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Need different ROM! -G2

Although I LOVE meXdroidMod pre-ghostChili, I have to get rid of it because of battery life. :/
Can anyone give me a recommendation of a different rom and their thoughts about it? If you have time, could you also provide a brief description of the features provided in the rom?
-thank you sooooo much! It really means a lot!
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Just a thought, why don't you give to the developement section and have a look at all the roms on offer. Many people comment on them so if you bother reading the comments you'll see any pros/cons.
-Nipqer
Virtuous unity, which is basically sense 3.0 for desire z
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Have you calibrated your battery/wiped battery stats after flashing that rom?
I'll recommend MIUI Osimood, it's bit different, but it works and is great. Just backup your current rom and get flashing, and try out different roms.
daboy00 said:
Your getting bad battery on pre ghost chilli?? Hmmm u mightt need a new battery. Or could u just b a sweet boy?
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Ha I feel like I'm talkin to a celebrity cause I always show my friends what you say on Rom Manager.. Autograph?
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I've taken a look there and all I see are the basic "great rom" comments... I know that somewhere in there, there is someone who cannot explain how great a rom is and that is who I want to hear from.. I just don't have the time to go through 50 pages of comments you know?
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any feedback on an extended battery? I thought about getting one.
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PyroMod
have you tried PyroMod? it's great light, and fast rom.
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Are you the droidcell from youtube?
Haha but anyway if your looking for good battery life try an app called juicedefender, and virtuous g lite rom is said to have excellent battery life, im running Virtuous Doubleshot Epresso which is a port from the MT4G slide, im getty pretty good battery life with that one as well, has alot of cool features and a nice look to it
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rickyiswhite said:
Are you the droidcell from youtube?
Haha but anyway if your looking for good battery life try an app called juicedefender, and virtuous g lite rom is said to have excellent battery life, im running Virtuous Doubleshot Epresso which is a port from the MT4G slide, im getty pretty good battery life with that one as well, has alot of cool features and a nice look to it
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Why yes.. Yes I am! Glad to hear from someone who knows me haha. To be honest, I don't post too many videos because I don't get a lot of requests. But thanks for the info!! Will definitely try!
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I am a huge CM fan. I have used it on 3 phones now and it acts differently on each. But the CM7 stable (7.0.3) for vision is the best so far with regards to stability and battery life. I used the latest bell radio and didnt automatch RILs. I can get more than a full days with HEAVY use of the phone.
This is my best combo (rom/phone) so far. I still prefered the Milestone build quality...but battery life and RAM sucked the life out of it. Especially with CM.
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DroidCell said:
Why yes.. Yes I am! Glad to hear from someone who knows me haha. To be honest, I don't post too many videos because I don't get a lot of requests. But thanks for the info!! Will definitely try!
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Haha nice man im mau5h3ad420 on youtube! Lol but yeah theres a new video idea, review the rom make sure you download the unity V3 kernel and the patch listed in the description just incase
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I am using the freshly released Virtous Sense 2.0.0. Why? Because it's based on the recently published original ROM for the HTC Desire Z / G2: 2.42.405.2
So it's native to the G2/Desire Z and not a port, which I consider important regarding stability etc. Especially since the Desire Z with it's hardware keyboard is definitely an exotic variant in the realm of the droids...
What I also like about the Virtuous Sense MOD:
- Slightly overclocking/underclocking is included in the kernel, which makes it a smoother experience while saving power when the screen is turned off.
- You still have the original HTC Sense 2.1 experience
- little things like the battery icon are enhanced (you get an exact percentage) and can also be configured individually if wanted
Tronar

Best battery saver ROMs

Can anywone tell me a best rom for save battery ?
Now i have Oxygen 2.3.1 Bravo
I would think the Oxygen you're using would be one of the better one's for battery life. Don't go for Sense rom's as they'll drain your battery real quick.
Well anything oxygen based, or the gingervillan roms
Took me a week to finally get it right, but I've managed to get both speed, stability n a Schweeet batterylife
If I get the time this weekend, ill post how I did it, and all the steps from stock, out of the box, to end product
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I find that the insert coin rom isn't too bad on battery life. Well version 1.1.1 isn't. not sure on the newer versions though
Most AOSP ROMS have great battery life. But much of the battery life is to do with the kernel too, so picking a good kernel is paramount.
I'd agree on the kernel bit, but also, how you have android configured in general around it can have a noticeable effect.
The right rom, kernel, and also userspace setup/configuration all adds up
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Also black background for AMOLED screens is worth adding to the list.
Im curious guys on this battery subject?
I'm currently using aurora V3 but even before that I'm lucky to get a day out of it.
What potential increases am I looking at here?
Many thanks
cha0seng said:
Im curious guys on this battery subject?
I'm currently using aurora V3 but even before that I'm lucky to get a day out of it.
What potential increases am I looking at here?
Many thanks
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There is no way to guess or add a multiplier from your rom ro another to see potential increase unfortunately. It all depends how you use the phone. If the screen is on all the time, you wont see any increase in battery life as ROMs and kernels cannot control the amount of battery a Screen uses. This is a constant.
ROMs and kernels optimise CPU so that les spower is used, therefore things that use CPU will affectively waste less power.
The only way to test / compare is to flash something else and use it the same as you do every day.
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There is no way to guess or add a multiplier from your rom ro another to see potential increase unfortunately. It all depends how you use the phone. If the screen is on all the time, you wont see any increase in battery life as ROMs and kernels cannot control the amount of battery a Screen uses. This is a constant.
ROMs and kernels optimise CPU so that les spower is used, therefore things that use CPU will affectively waste less power.
The only way to test / compare is to flash something else and use it the same as you do every day.
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Thanks for the info; need to do abit of research into this kernel business as I've seen them mentioned alot and nodded in agreement (I have no idea!)
Click the link to guides in my signature. Read the kernel info thread. May help
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I don't mind if anyone throws me a pm in regards to seeking more out of the Desire.
And rootSU, we could always do a combined guide on the Desire and how to get the best out of it, if you like
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Ah I've got my share of guides out there. It's your turn now
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rootSU said:
Most AOSP ROMS have great battery life. But much of the battery life is to do with the kernel too, so picking a good kernel is paramount.
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Totally agree.
Aww ur no fun rootSU
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Lemme see what I can do this weekend
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Should I go from the assumption rootSU that the ppl will have a stock phone, or alrdy root obtained?
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Nutterpc said:
Should I go from the assumption rootSU that the ppl will have a stock phone, or alrdy root obtained?
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You could assume stock, then at the bottom add root only and mention kernels and set CPU, autokiller, autostarts etc etc
Rightyo, need to do shopping but will be back shortly
Might see what i can work out
AOSP roms are the best for battery of course, but if you like SenseUi, I recommend You InsertCoin 1.1.4 and kernel from -SNQ, (his kernels are better for battery from bananacakes)

Overclock !

Does anyone know why there is only underclocking avalible for our devices ? As yet I can't find a custom kernal that can overclock the cpu ! Any suggestions ? Thanks
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TheOnlyHyland said:
Does anyone know why there is only underclocking avalible for our devices ? As yet I can't find a custom kernal that can overclock the cpu ! Any suggestions ? Thanks
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Overclock may cause damage to your device. Don't do that.
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first this is the wrong place for such threads and second why dont u do some reading in the kernel sections, its explained there and third who the f*** wants to overclock this phone??? its blazing fast already!
schidddy said:
first this is the wrong place for such threads and second why dont u do some reading in the kernel sections, its explained there and third who the f*** wants to overclock this phone??? its blazing fast already!
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because he is a benchmark freak, and wants to see how its device is performing for one time, nothing wrong with that, if its his choice, let it.
TheOnlyHyland said:
Does anyone know why there is only underclocking avalible for our devices ? As yet I can't find a custom kernal that can overclock the cpu ! Any suggestions ? Thanks
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Have a look in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647993
Theres only a 1 in 3 chance it will work (different variations of the tegra 3) even then its not recommended.
The One X reaches it's thermal limits quite easily, this is why it is not a good idea.
Essentially the Tegra 3 is already at its limits in the One X.
rory88uk said:
The One X reaches it's thermal limits quite easily, this is why it is not a good idea.
Essentially the Tegra 3 is already at its limits in the One X.
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Cpu limit is 90c so we have room there, the battery limit for charging is 48 but the battery should be rated for upto 60c.
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I know its fast already just like pushing the limits, had my desire hd clocked at 1.7Ghz. Thanks for the info.... Appologies for the wrong thread !
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treebill said:
Cpu limit is 90c so we have room there, the battery limit for charging is 48 but the battery should be rated for upto 60c.
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I really wanna see you holding your 90c device in your hands

Help- one v benchmark 1227??

Guys, I just thought of taking a benchmark test to see if it would make any difference now that I am on jellybean now.. I was shocked to see the result-1227! I remember it was definitely better on stock! I am using cm10 and titaniun5kernel. Not overclocked when I did that benchmark, but ocing really made no difference! Can anyone tell me if my cpu is damaged or there's something else I need to do? Herrs a screenshot:
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Also, can someone provide screenshots of their benchmarks? (Running cm10 would be preferred).
Thank you.
ahh ntn like that...oc and try
paarthdesai said:
ahh ntn like that...oc and try
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I already said that, i have tried overclocking also...Anyways, why dont you provide a screenshot? on 1024mhz?
paarthdesai said:
ahh ntn like that...oc and try
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I already said that, i have tried overclocking also...Anyways, why dont you provide a screenshot? on 1024mhz? I distinctly remember the benchmarks were atleast above 2000 on stock. (when i wasn't even rooted)
it's lower because the graphics are not running properly yet
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it's lower because the graphics are not running properly yet
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Also Titanium kernel has a known issue with I/O values
with Quadrant. They will only be half as the values on other kernels
You can test this when using KISS kernel for CM10
max
soo as per ur request... using kiss kernel for cm10... i gt 1774 at 1024ghz..
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paarthdesai said:
soo as per ur request... using kiss kernel for cm10... i gt 1774 at 1024ghz..
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Thank you all! Its a relief! I thought I had damaged my CPU by overclocking
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paarthdesai said:
soo as per ur request... using kiss kernel for cm10... i gt 1774 at 1024ghz..
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Thanks
max
BTW: Just to compare - benchmarks are always a bad way to compare real live "values"
Those are the values that you "can" get in CM9 with 1.5GHz OC
and govener ondemand with KISS kernel
soo here's one at 1.5..if u wna compare
Google is your friend. Please search for a solution before creating help threads. I can assure you there are answers out there.
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Hi all

Just wanted to drop in and introduce my self I'm joey new to xda but not android. So with that being said what ROMs, kernels or mods does everyone recommend I'm already rooted and have the boot loader unlocked custom recovery and I'm running aokp jelly bean 4.1.2
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joey92 said:
Just wanted to drop in and introduce my self I'm joey new to xda but not android. So with that being said what ROMs, kernels or mods does everyone recommend I'm already rooted and have the boot loader unlocked custom recovery and I'm running aokp jelly bean 4.1.2
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Tell me if you notice the difference between overclocking between 1.0 to 1.9GHz, I haven't.
Sup joey
For jb I'd recommend Simon's supersick kernel. Its fixed alot of the issues I ran into on cm10. (No WiFi, fixed that right up)
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whoshotjr2006 said:
Sup joey
For jb I'd recommend Simon's supersick kernel. Its fixed alot of the issues I ran into on cm10. (No WiFi, fixed that right up)
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Is the super sick kernel for CDMA?
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Uhhmmm....see on my signature there is a guide...check it out flash those
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Overclock resets after boot
Hello everyone,
Sorry if this should have been posted as a new question. I'm relatively new here and don't quite know the protocol yet.
I'm running Rukin's last stable PrimoC AOKP on my One V. I'm loving it, despite the graphics glitches and the Amazon Appstore running horribly slow.
Anyway, the reason I'm posting is that the Overclock settings don't seem to be sticking after a reboot. I don't know enough to know if that's the kernel or the ROM or what. I did check the box to restore settings at boot, but that appears to only be for managing memory.
I figured I could install Voltage Control to restore the settings at boot, but I haven't had to with any other ROMs, so I thought I'd check here first.
Thanks in advance!
mvanzante
Full HD 1080p Videos playable
soulz said:
Tell me if you notice the difference between overclocking between 1.0 to 1.9GHz, I haven't.
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I can play Full HD 1080p Videos smoothly at 1.9Ghz... But beware! The phone reboots whenever it feels like... Watch a video with high resolution which cracks at 1Ghz and then watch it at 1.8 or 1.9Ghz and see the difference....!
Shortly, you will probably make a new thread taking about you future dead phone
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sonrics1993 said:
Shortly, you will probably make a new thread taking about you future dead phone
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+1
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You know, there is a thing called being helpful. Direct him to make a new thread as xda rules dictate, and then if you have some helpful advice offer it there.
That's all there is to it. No need for sarcasm.
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whoshotjr2006 said:
You know, there is a thing called being helpful. Direct him to make a new thread as xda rules dictate, and then if you have some helpful advice offer it there.
That's all there is to it. No need for sarcasm.
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Actually, I think the post about having a dead phone is for the guy trying to overclock to 1.9 Ghz, not my 1.2 Ghz overclock. I appreciate the defense, though.
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sonrics1993 said:
Shortly, you will probably make a new thread taking about you future dead phone
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I'm not a fool to keep it on 1.9Ghz always.. I overclock upto 1.5Ghz but when at times I wanna watch a video I have in Full HD, I overclock upto 1.9Ghz than wasting my time in converting the video... (I don't have an internet connection at home to download videos) Downloading ROMs, Kernels, everything using mobile GPRS at 8-9 KBPS..!
whoshotjr2006 said:
You know, there is a thing called being helpful. Direct him to make a new thread as xda rules dictate, and then if you have some helpful advice offer it there.
That's all there is to it. No need for sarcasm.
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hey
mvanzante said:
Actually, I think the post about having a dead phone is for the guy trying to overclock to 1.9 Ghz, not my 1.2 Ghz overclock. I appreciate the defense, though.
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I found the 1-1.2Ghz difference in some games I remember... Don't know which ones but yes games ran more smoother.
Paresh Kalinani said:
I can play Full HD 1080p Videos smoothly at 1.9Ghz... But beware! The phone reboots whenever it feels like... Watch a video with high resolution which cracks at 1Ghz and then watch it at 1.8 or 1.9Ghz and see the difference....!
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your phone reboots because it is having a hard time at 1.9 ghz. I suggest you downgrade a little bit.. let's say 1.7 ghz. My phone personally stays at 1024. Never needed to ramp it up more than that

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