Persius kernel liwered my benchmark - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

I just wanted to ask if maybe it was simething I did wrong or what. I installed the persius kernel, and my antutu benchs are lower at normal clock and even at oc then they are on stock.
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you should return your phone. it's fubar!
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I don't mean to egg you on as I know this causes trouble (and has in other threads) but just be aware that you're not the only one. It decreased my benchmarks at default levels too. If you want to increase performance you need to raise your frequencies on CPU and/or GPU, depending on what you're trying to improve. You can undervolt, which is a nice offset to decrease power consumption.

Uh oh, did your e-penis shrink? Lol. As stated many times, benchmarks don't correlate with real life performance.
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I dont have an e-penis, I have a real penis, lol. And I understand that you cant use benchmarks to decide which phone is physically better, but when the scores are different on the same exact hardware with only a kernel change, it does represent a difference in actual performance... fyi just my input. Mean no offense. Anyways... I have another question. When I flash non stock-based roms, They dont seem to boot! Is there a bootloader I need to unlock on this device?
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JamesChilds said:
I dont have an e-penis, I have a real penis, lol. And I understand that you cant use benchmarks to decide which phone is physically better, but when the scores are different on the same exact hardware with only a kernel change, it does represent a difference in actual performance... fyi just my input. Mean no offense. Anyways... I have another question. When I flash non stock-based roms, They dont seem to boot! Is there a bootloader I need to unlock on this device?
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If you flash a aosp ROM like aokp cm10 etc you will need wipe system , factory reset wipe davlik and cache ..... follow directions for that ROM and read before you do it .... happy flashing
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Epix4G said:
If you flash a aosp ROM like aokp cm10 etc you will need wipe system , factory reset wipe davlik and cache ..... follow directions for that ROM and read before you do it .... happy flashing
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I appreciate the help but I did that. I can't compile android or anything, but I know how to flash ;] It is acting like it has a locked bootloader. I can flash Stock based roms, but anything customer just sits at boot, and that is with 3x wipe of EVERYTHING.

Factory reset after installing rom.

JamesChilds said:
I appreciate the help but I did that. I can't compile android or anything, but I know how to flash ;] It is acting like it has a locked bootloader. I can flash Stock based roms, but anything customer just sits at boot, and that is with 3x wipe of EVERYTHING.
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If your using cwm lots of people have been having nothing but problems as it's not wiping correctly ....use twrp and it should be cake
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Everything seems choppy after rom

First time installing a new rom... I got the wicked red rom.. rooted my phone , backed it up via titanium and clockwork .. downloaded rom put on internal ..installed..
And now everything seems choppier.. mainly scrolling thru website and apps even xda apps seems choppy ..
I also debloated all the crap.
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Did you let your phone sit for 10 minutes after you initially flashed the ROM? This will let everything install correctly and do what it needs to do. Have you tried rebooting? Did you clear cache and dalvik cache? If all else fails, re- flash the ROM. Follow the flashing instructions the dev has in the OP. Also, did you wipe data/factory reset when you came from your previous ROM? That is a very important step. FYI, I am running the same ROM, just the blue version. Hopefully this helps..
Edit: Sorry, I see you came from stock, but the data wipe is still necessary when coming from a different ROM. Let phone sit for 10 minutes after it reboots, then reboot again before signing into your Google account..
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I think it's automatically underclocked for battery. Change the clock.
Though I clocked mine a step lower than that, and I get a very nice balance between better battery life and good performance.
laylovj said:
I think it's automatically underclocked for battery. Change the clock.
Though I clocked mine a step lower than that, and I get a very nice balance between better battery life and good performance.
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No this rom is automatically overclock to 1.7
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dave2metz said:
Did you let your phone sit for 10 minutes after you initially flashed the ROM? This will let everything install correctly and do what it needs to do. Have you tried rebooting? Did you clear cache and dalvik cache? If all else fails, re- flash the ROM. Follow the flashing instructions the dev has in the OP. Also, did you wipe data/factory reset when you came from your previous ROM? That is a very important step. FYI, I am running the same ROM, just the blue version. Hopefully this helps..
Edit: Sorry, I see you came from stock, but the data wipe is still necessary when coming from a different ROM. Let phone sit for 10 minutes after it reboots, then reboot again before signing into your Google account..
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I did all that.. except I didn't let it sit ten minutes I let it sit five minutes like it said during installation .
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Factory reset, reboot and let it sit. It should speed up, then restore. data
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Crisisx1 said:
I did all that.. except I didn't let it sit ten minutes I let it sit five minutes like it said during installation .
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And I quote from evilart's OP.
"Trinity GST Kernel [set to 1.35 underclock for battery life]"
Plus I have this rom running right now also.
If all else fails rewipe and re flash.
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If all else fails rewipe and re flash.
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Did an antu bench mark got 5300.. funny thing is my lg g2x got higher than that
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Crisisx1 said:
Did an antu bench mark got 5300.. funny thing is my lg g2x got higher than that
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Dude benchmarks have nothing to do with how the phone performs...u kidding me lol my gs3 kills my g2x in day to day performance. It makes it look all slow and totally kills it in scrolling and fluidity. These benchmaks dont mean **** my g2x scored even higher with morfics kernel. But guess what phone i would rather have. That g2x was a freak with benchmarking anyway it always scored high just like the old nexus single core that simms22 got over 6000. Anyway just do a factiry reset erase whatever scripts the rom might have for oc/uv and use system stuner or trinity krrnel toolbox. Because it is trinitys kernel
Edit ...i was talking about quadrant ...in antutu our phones always score low my galaxy nexus does better i just think something is up there..also your score was kind of low it should be getting 6800 to 7000 in antutu at stock speeds
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Dude benchmarks have nothing to do with how the phone performs...u kidding me lol my gs3 kills my g2x in day to day performance. It makes it look all slow and totally kills it in scrolling and fluidity. These benchmaks dont mean **** my g2x scored even higher with morfics kernel. But guess what phone i would rather have. That g2x was a freak with benchmarking anyway it always scored high just like the old nexus single core that simms22 got over 6000. Anyway just do a factiry reset erase whatever scripts the rom might have for oc/uv and use system stuner or trinity krrnel toolbox. Because it is trinitys kernel
Edit ...i was talking about quadrant ...in antutu our phones always score low my galaxy nexus does better i just think something is up there
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I changes the clock and it seems to e much better. I uninstall the default clock tool the rom came with via titanium . Thanks
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Question about Jedi Mind Trick instrustions

I want to try out the Jedi Mind Trick ROM but I have a question about the instructions before I flash it. At the end the OP says "DO NOT RESTORE DATA!!!". Can someone clarify what this means. Does that mean don't restore your apps that you backed up using titanium back up for example? Sorry for posting here but i'm new so i can't post in dev section yet.
You can restore apps, but that's all. When you get the option to restore apps only or apps+data, choose apps only.
You should never restore data to any rom, it causes issues more times than not.
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The thread has your answer.
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Alright thanks that clears things up. Time to give it a try.
Some reason I'm not able to download pics from mms, anyone one else have that problem? Other than that been running flawless I'm really happy with this rom
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I have another question about the radio. I am coming from stock GB so should I flash an ICS radio or should I be good to go the way I am? I was able to flash and I am running the ROM right now. Looks good!
Screw that, I have ALWAYS restored my apps with data on every rom and have had no issues. If you happen to have issues just reflash the rom and restore apps without data,
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Most if them well update from the store its be best if u updated them from store but if the app won't work reinstall ..data on gb is going to be different on ics watch out
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johnyu950 said:
I have another question about the radio. I am coming from stock GB so should I flash an ICS radio or should I be good to go the way I am? I was able to flash and I am running the ROM right now. Looks good!
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Would like to bump this question. Anyone? Thanks.
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If we need a ICS radio, where would one find the modified radio? TIA
I have a few more questions to add to this thread. In the op the features say that there is cpu sleeper on this ROM so does that mean i dont have to download the separate app? Will it work in its own right out of the box? Also is there a way to under clock this ROM with setcpu or should I just leave it the way it is? Thanks in advance!
johnyu950 said:
I have a few more questions to add to this thread. In the op the features say that there is cpu sleeper on this ROM so does that mean i dont have to download the separate app? Will it work in its own right out of the box? Also is there a way to under clock this ROM with setcpu or should I just leave it the way it is? Thanks in advance!
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Sleeper script is built in. Radio should match your android version. If you are on gb now, you need to flash the uvle1 radio for ics. Communication between your radio and rom will go haywire if they don't match versions. Being able to change kernel/CPU frequencies depends in your kernel and what permissions your rom has. Play around with it, it should be fun to explore and sometimes the risk is what makes technology fun, but also creates advancement. You might discover something the rest of us haven't. This world is about sharing and discovering, but also a way to become self sufficient. The whole teach a man to fish adage
:beer: cheers
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EnigmaticGeek said:
Sleeper script is built in. Radio should match your android version. If you are on gb now, you need to flash the uvle1 radio for ics. Communication between your radio and rom will go haywire if they don't match versions. Being able to change kernel/CPU frequencies depends in your kernel and what permissions your rom has. Play around with it, it should be fun to explore and sometimes the risk is what makes technology fun, but also creates advancement. You might discover something the rest of us haven't. This world is about sharing and discovering, but also a way to become self sufficient. The whole teach a man to fish adage
:beer: cheers
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Alright I've flashed the ucle1 radio. I also installed setcpu. I set it to power save right now. Are there any setting you would recommend to maximize my battery. I don't intend to do any over clocking but rather under clocking. Has any one experimented with what max frequency would give okay and stable performance?
johnyu950 said:
Alright I've flashed the ucle1 radio. I also installed setcpu. I set it to power save right now. Are there any setting you would recommend to maximize my battery. I don't intend to do any over clocking but rather under clocking. Has any one experimented with what max frequency would give okay and stable performance?
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Settings that other people use often are irrelevant to know. We all have different apps, add-ons, and use our phones for different things. Honestly the best thing you can do is create a back up of a stable point and then play around with it. If something goes wonky, you can restore and try something different.
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No need to use the sleeper app, Faux has it baked into the kernel. I'm mobile so can't link now (lazy) but should be first page on android development page for the radios easy to use flash em in recovery like the rest. The dev has been real cool about any and all questions, laid back forum over all. Its a great ROM
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johnyu950 said:
Alright I've flashed the ucle1 radio. I also installed setcpu. I set it to power save right now. Are there any setting you would recommend to maximize my battery. I don't intend to do any over clocking but rather under clocking. Has any one experimented with what max frequency would give okay and stable performance?
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I've ran streamline kernel and boot looped, dark side allows for UC which I'm a big fan of, been running the Faux kernels for days now and just let the system control it I've had no issues with looping or anything else and I'm getting some great battery life with Faux
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elflip88 said:
Screw that, I have ALWAYS restored my apps with data on every rom and have had no issues. If you happen to have issues just reflash the rom and restore apps without data,
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+1
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Oh wow, I have stock rooted gb now too and I didn't know the difference. So what would the instructions be from gb? Like when do you flash the radio? Can I use dark sides radio? Do you have to flash a kernel? If so when and which one? Otherwise it seems like dark sides instructions are more complete and easier from gb.
How long does it usually take for the ROM to settle in? I've been using it for two days now and the battery isn't worse but it's about the same as stock gb. When should I be seeing some improvements? And has anyone in nyc tried out the new note radio?
also what was the default CPU speed on this rom? I want to run it the way it is for a while before tweaking speeds. I already changed it around with setcpu and now idk what to change back to before I uninstall it.
When I was in NYC this summer, the UVLC8 radio worked very well for me.
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Dugan1017 said:
When I was in NYC this summer, the UVLC8 radio worked very well for me.
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Alright thanks I will try out that one. I usually have generally a good amount of bars its just that some places in my house have bad reception. The second i step out and I have full bars lol.

Can someone make a stock kernel that is overclocked.

The perseous kernel runs bad imo. Takes the smoothness away I noticed.
Really.... im using it on stock deodex rom and its running smooth. ....
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mr pnut said:
Really.... im using it on stock deodex rom and its running smooth. ....
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I see it. On all benchmarks too. Try it on quadrant when the planet shows up. You will see it skip alot. Th en compare it to stock.
i observe the opposite. it's about 10 times smoother on perseus than stock.
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The perseous kernel runs bad imo. Takes the smoothness away I noticed.
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I hate to be "that guy" but really...why did you think that DEVELOPMENT would be a better place to post this than Q&A?
It's pretty much Perseus or stock. Stock runs fine for me as is.
I think different phones handle kernels different ways. My battery is better stock. Also why can people post in development. You should have to be a dev or get permission from a mod if your new.
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royshero said:
I think different phones handle kernels different ways. My battery is better stock. Also why can people post in development. You should have to be a dev or get permission from a mod if your new.
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Probably cause it really doesn't happen that often. They'll move it soon enough. I just hate opening up the forum & at the top see that the thread count has changed, so I start looking for a new rom, only to find something like this.
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Probably cause it really doesn't happen that often. They'll move it soon enough. I just hate opening up the forum & at the top see that the thread count has changed, so I start looking for a new rom, only to find something like this.
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Oh. Sorry. I didn't realize this was only dev.
smellymouse said:
I see it. On all benchmarks too. Try it on quadrant when the planet shows up. You will see it skip alot. Th en compare it to stock.
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I don't see any skipping and I'm stock deodexed also.
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I don't see any skipping and I'm stock deodexed also.
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I just loaded deodex lk8 fresh installed. perseous 31 and it makes my phone run jerky. I play arcane legends aswell and its noticable there too. stock is smooth for me.
I'm using ljc. I have force gpu rendering checked also. Seems to help a little.
Hmm I noticed that frame skipping too, but even when forcing performance at 1.8ghz and capping the gpu at 533mhz it still happens (even though its capping the vsync)
but besides that perseus kernel runs smooth for everything use.
I wonder what's causing it. I haven't tried stock yet. (no joke I rooted this phone within an hour or so of owning it. Didn't even mess with it stock outside of activating it)
No one sees this really? I have a cov worker with the same setup. installed the kernel and his does the same jerkyness. so it can't be my device. I'm very keen to stuff like this btw.
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Oh. Sorry. I didn't realize this was only dev.
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Did you read forum rules/device dev section rules? Because its there. Multiple times.
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Quadrant has issues on ics and jb anyways and benchmark apps really dont tell give you a look at the whole situation. I'm running perseus v31 on my rom and have it overclocked to 1.8ghz cpu and 800mhz gpu and undervolted 75mv cpu and 50mv gpu and its way smoother than stock. But then again I've odexed and optimized my rom and slightly modified the kernel a tad but b4 the modifications and odexing etc it ran just fine on deodexed ljc
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Nicgraner said:
Did you read forum rules/device dev section rules? Because its there. Multiple times.
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no. I didn't.
Kernel works fine for me
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no. I didn't.
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Maybe you should. They're there for a reason. I mean they're even stickied at the top of every subforum so you don't even have to search for them if you don't read the rules don't cry when you get flamed like a marshmallow at a campfire
I like to break stuff!
back to my original idea. It would be nice to have a total stock kernel with no tweaks at all but just the ability to overclock. anyone else want something like this?
Has anyone tried overclocking stock kernel with tegrak? I have my paid version and think I'm going to take it for a test run. Haven't really used it since my og epic days. Didn't really use it on the E4GT.
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What's the best kernel for wild for the night ver 4.2.2?

I'm really hesitant to flash a different kernel with this rom. I'm having crazy battery loss but I love the rom and don't want to change. Any suggestions from someone wiser than I?
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If its stock kernel you should try deleting useless apps.
I used the stock kernel and i have 15+ hours battery life. Also try using different modems, try the FI25 modem
At this point in time, source code for the JB kernel for the E4GT has not been released. Therefore, there are not any custom kernels. You need to stick with the kernel that came with the rom.
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battery issues
rewdboy843 said:
I'm really hesitant to flash a different kernel with this rom. I'm having crazy battery loss but I love the rom and don't want to change. Any suggestions from someone wiser than I?
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my battery life has been good in standby, a bit bad if I run something like the camcorder. In the past, I've had the best luck with CPU usage apps to determine which are using the processor more than you would like. I like Watchdog Task Manager Lite and Wake lock detector.
DO NOT FLASH A DIFFERENT KERNEL ON AOSP ROMS!!!!!
if you do that .... Lots of thing will go wrong, the kernel stays put
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Tweaked rom 2.0 freezing?

Everytime I use either install merhod, full wipe, no wipe it freezes on initial bootup everytime I choose the peanutbutta jelly kernel or trinity kernel. Is this due to the fact that they arent for the tmobile version? I know the pbj is for the verizon version and the trinity kernel I havent even seen since on any note 2 variation. Has anybody gotten the morphic/trinity kernel to work with tweaked 2.0?
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Everytime I use either install merhod, full wipe, no wipe it freezes on initial bootup everytime I choose the peanutbutta jelly kernel or trinity kernel. Is this due to the fact that they arent for the tmobile version? I know the pbj is for the verizon version and the trinity kernel I havent even seen since on any note 2 variation. Has anybody gotten the morphic/trinity kernel to work with tweaked 2.0?
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They are both tmo kernels. Sine people's phones just act differently to kernels
I can't run trinity either
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Fyi my phone doesn't like it either. i managed to get it to boot by a couple of battery pulls. Once it veggie it booted fine every other time after
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As kintwofan and deeznutz1977 said - all kernels included are TMo kernels. I seem to have a lucky phone in that I have had no issues w/ either kernel, but how these things are handled vary from phone to phone. If nothing else, you can choose the stock kernel (which to be honest has always been fine in my experience), or skip the kernel install and use whatever kernel you are currently running.
Appreciate it guys. I just wanted to see if others have had success getting trinity to boot. Wjat is the reasin why it takes 10 battery pul I s and a little luck for it to boot if you dont m I nd me asking?
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Appreciate it guys. I just wanted to see if others have had success getting trinity to boot. Wjat is the reasin why it takes 10 battery pul I s and a little luck for it to boot if you dont m I nd me asking?
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Appreciate it guys. I just wanted to see if others have had success getting trinity to boot. Wjat is the reasin why it takes 10 battery pul I s and a little luck for it to boot if you dont m I nd me asking?
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This is just a guess, but the kernels likely have some cpu/voltage tweaks built in, and for whatever reason when combined with the natural variability in hardware quality you begin to see some differentiation in experiences, where some have it run fine and others don't.
Appreciate it rhanks for the help and the aweaome work you do to better the note 2
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