Best performance settings - Galaxy Grand Duos i9082 Q&A, Help & Troubleshootin

What is the best performance settings? To save battery
Also i want a good tweak that save my battery
I'm on cm11
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Showman2020 said:
What is the best performance settings? To save battery
Also i want a good tweak that save my battery
I'm on cm11
Sent from Galaxy Grand CM11 LAST BUILD 09012014
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governor :- "conservative" as will let you at least use the phone rather than POWER SAVING governor (DEAD SLOW) and best suited with I/O scheduler :- SIO
hope i helped.. PRESS THE THANKS BUTTON

You know... CPU governor will scale the frequency based on the apps' activities... Rather than improving performance in the surface by modifying CPU governor, I suggest installing Greenify and look for heavy apps that consume much battery and uninstall them.
Look for a lighter app that doesn't burn your internet data or battery.
Conservative governor will give you choppy performance. I thought the whole reason of installing CM11 was to get rid of lags... On the other hand, interactive governor will give you lag-free performance. Battery usage is different for everybody, depending on the apps you use.

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SMARTASSv2 Governor question

I am trying to find a governor that will give me good performance (no lag) but also good battery life. I was told that SMARTASSv2 is the one to use for the best of both worlds. However, I notice that when I look in SETCPU, the frequency jumps all over the place and never settles down even when the phone isnt doing anything. Is there a fix for this? I am running LIONFISH 1.6 Kernel. If there isnt a fix, what is a recommended governor?
Thanks.....
dahauss said:
I am trying to find a governor that will give me good performance (no lag) but also good battery life. I was told that SMARTASSv2 is the one to use for the best of both worlds. However, I notice that when I look in SETCPU, the frequency jumps all over the place and never settles down even when the phone isnt doing anything. Is there a fix for this? I am running LIONFISH 1.6 Kernel. If there isnt a fix, what is a recommended governor?
Thanks.....
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I always use ondemand,no matter how many governors there are,its always did me right as far as battery and speed go,very smooth.
Diablo67 said:
I always use ondemand,no matter how many governors there are,its always did me right as far as battery and speed go,very smooth.
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here is what I have always read about ONDEMAND and why I really dont use it:
"OnDemand scales its clock speed in a work queue context. In other words, once the task that triggered the clock speed ramp is finished, OnDemand will attempt to move the clock speed back to minimum. If the user executes another task that triggers OnDemand's ramp, the clock speed will bounce from minimum to maximum. This can happen especially frequently if the user is multi-tasking. This, too, has negative implications for battery life. "
Im now testing intellidemand but there appears to be a lag when opening programs (mail, contacts, etc).
dahauss said:
here is what I have always read about ONDEMAND and why I really dont use it:
"OnDemand scales its clock speed in a work queue context. In other words, once the task that triggered the clock speed ramp is finished, OnDemand will attempt to move the clock speed back to minimum. If the user executes another task that triggers OnDemand's ramp, the clock speed will bounce from minimum to maximum. This can happen especially frequently if the user is multi-tasking. This, too, has negative implications for battery life. "
Im now testing intellidemand but there appears to be a lag when opening programs (mail, contacts, etc).
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Try smartass instead of 2,see if that balances it out.
Diablo67 said:
Try smartass instead of 2,see if that balances it out.
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Does same thing. Intellidemand is pretty snappy and I watch the setcpu screen and it raps down and up nicely.. the only issue is opening apps.. small lag but once you are in the program its quick
dahauss said:
Does same thing. Intellidemand is pretty snappy and I watch the setcpu screen and it raps down and up nicely.. the only issue is opening apps.. small lag but once you are in the program its quick
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Maybe try a full reboot.Clear cache and delvik.
Diablo67 said:
Maybe try a full reboot.Clear cache and delvik.
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tried that.. same issue... Does anyone run intellidemand and if so, how does it work with the evo in terms in performance and battery life.. so far so good here except for the small lag wen opening programs
not sure what ROM you are on..but the Mason kernel w/ wheatley gov is treating me nicely, I spend most of my time at either 245 or 960..it does ramp all the frequencies in between thought as well. Maybe try underclocking your device..I like to keep my freq. high because I want my EVO to perform! With that being said, with normal usage (lots of texts, few calls, moderate web browsing, some GPS use), I am seeing at least 40% left after 16 hrs.
I personally use ondemandx which is in lionfish 1.8 or underworld v0.5. I find that smartass, V2 specifically. Changes frequency way to often and causes random reboots because our CPU doesn't handle that many frequency changes that quickly. Interactivex or ondemandx seem to be the best for me. They are both good on battery and very snappy.
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dieselford said:
I personally use ondemandx which is in lionfish 1.8 or underworld v0.5. I find that smartass, V2 specifically. Changes frequency way to often and causes random reboots because our CPU doesn't handle that many frequency changes that quickly. Interactivex or ondemandx seem to be the best for me. They are both good on battery and very snappy.
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I noticed this too with SMARTASS (both versions). I was trying INTELLIDEMAND yesterday, but with 5 hours on battery (anker 1700), and almost no use (mostly stand by) I was down to 78% battery. I am now back to interaxtiveX

[Kernel] [CM9 - RC2 & RC3] honeyx 7up 2.6.35 kernel [for better battery life]

Due to some requests via PM´s I decided to make my kernel finally public, but remember:
This kernel is a personal kernel for my private use, so it´s only containing the tweaks I´m also really using
It´s the older 2.6.35 kernel basing on latest 2.6.35 sources from Arco, so only use it with Arcos CM9 RC2 or RC3 or a custom ROM with 2.6.35 kernel
This kernel is not filled with a lot of governors and schedulers, but only the ones I´m also personally using.
I have made this kernel because non of the custom kernels worked stable for me in the past, even at stock voltages. With this kernel I´m able to run at extreme Undervolting rock solid.
So this kernel was created with stability and battery life in mind. Each modification was tested separately, so everytime I added a tweak or a new feature, I tested the new kernel for a couple of days before adding the next one.
So why I decided to tweak this older kernel rather than going with 3.x kernel?
- Because this kernel is giving me a much better battery life than the 3.x kernel, is running rock solid and also because I don´t really need the new features added into 3.x kernel.
So what it has included:
- UV and OC options
- lowered WiFi voltage
- lowered lcd voltage
- slightly lowered standby / deepsleep voltage
- Battery life extender
- Fixed 100% battery notification after charger unplug
- 377MB RAM
- NO-OP scheduler as default scheduler
- Lulzactive governor as default governor
- tweaked Lulzactive for battery life and smoothness
- added 518, 633 and 902 MHz (new)
- screen off frequency set to 518 MHz max.(new)
- some more voltage tweaks
- no other compilation tweaks just to make the list longer
With this kernel and a new battery my SGW can last up to 7 days in standby. This is without WiFi and Mobile Data. With the stock kernel I got 3-5 days. It´s also working absolutely stable and smooth for me without any issues.
So if you run into some issues that are/were also discussed i the CM9 Bug report thread, don´t blame me for them.
other suggestions:
- enable KSM
- enable 16bit Dithering
- disable CPU rendering
- greenify your apps
If you follow these suggestions, your ROM should run absolutely smooth without the need for other tweaks.
To use Battery Life eXtender:
Use RootExplorer and go to: '/sys/class/misc/batterylifeextender'. Change the value in 'charging_limit' for example to 90 (default 100). This will set a limit for the capacity to which the battery will be charged. So in this example the battery will be charged to 90%.
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After flashing the kernel whipe your cache and dalvik cache and fix permissions.
Just as a note. Should you encounter the white screen bug in some apps, this is because you whiped the cache in CWM Recovery after flashing the kernel. To fix this go into settings -> apps and delete data and cache of those specific apps.
Credits are going to:
- Arco (for his great work and sources)
- educk (for helping me doing the first steps)
- Christopher83 (for his great commits)
- ivendor (for his tweaks)
- Ezekeel (for Battery Life eXtender)
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- added frequencies
- incrased RAM
- lowered screen off frequency in Lulzactive
- some voltage finetunning
CM_9-2.6.35-7up-kernel.zip
----------- first release -----------
Download.
XDA:DevDB Information
[Kernel] [CM9 - RC2 & RC3] honeyx 7up 2.6.35 kernel [for better battery life], a Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy W I8150
Contributors
honeyx, http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4410351
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: No Longer Updated
Created 2013-09-24
Last Updated 2013-09-24
First, thanks :good:
Edit: can i have your permission to use this kernel on my ROM?
ipromeh said:
First, thanks :good:
Edit: can i have your permission to use this kernel on my ROM?
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Sure No problem mate.
honeyx said:
Sure No problem mate.
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nicely done
I have tested this before with rc2 and I have to say battery life was very significantly longer compared to hurtsky 2.5 + QAsR v2.3. However, the white screen issue persisted in 2 of the apps I used the most, namely boat browser and Gmail so I have opted out again. But if you guys don't care about white screen, do give this kernel a try
Yeah, kernel 2.6 is always better battery life... i recomended it
- screen off frequency set to 768 MHz
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What mean of that ?
is we get trun off the screen it auto lock on 768Mhz ? it's not deepsleep any way CMIIW
hepi_hape said:
Yeah, kernel 2.6 is always better battery life... i recomended it
What mean of that ?
is we get trun off the screen it auto lock on 768Mhz ? it's not deepsleep any way CMIIW
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This is the max frequency the clock might rise to if the screen is off but for example an app or a service awakes the phone from deepsleep. So it will not drain so much the battery if the phone gets awake for some reason and if you undervolt your cpu, you can reduce the consumption for such a case even more.
This is preset in the Lulzactive governor, which Christopher83 fixed to make this working, so it´s only related to this governor, which is also my default governor.
So when in screenoff the phone only maximum can use CPU clock at 768Mhz
Yeah i get it. .thx for explain it
I think arco might be able to help you fix the white screen. Long back skull kernel experienced the same and acro helped him to fix it.
coolbuy said:
I think arco might be able to help you fix the white screen. Long back skull kernel experienced the same and acro helped him to fix it.
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Uhm, well I´m not sure this is exactly the same because Keff (Woohooo..) is modding the 3.x kernel for CM10. But thanks for the suggestion. I will aks Keff first to not to bother Arco in the first place. It will be for sure interesting what caused it for him.
Just to clarify some things about the white screen bug. The one I described in my first post is not the real white screen bug, but only what happens to some apps after whiping the cache in CWM Recovery. This can easily be fixed like described above and will not bother you anymore.
The real white screen bug came all of the sudden (without whiping anything before). So for example you opened facebook, everything was fine, but a few minutes later by relaunching facebook you got a white screen. The procedure to get rid of this was the same as I already mentioned but with the difference it happened again after a while.
So well I have had this issue with facebook too in the past, but it´s gone and now even not happening after whiping the cache in CWM Recovery. It´s not gone because I updated the rom (still using RC2), but because facebook updated their app.
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I already found what you was talking about. It´s called the white noise issue where you get a white screen by turning the screen on, so it´s not the same.
And how is games performance ?
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mps42 said:
And how is games performance ?
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Mind you: This is battery saving rom. It is meant to have low game performance. It MUST have a lower gaming performance than those v3.0 kernels. If you want gaming, this is not for you.
Doplgangr said:
Mind you: This is battery saving rom. It is meant to have low game performance. It MUST have a lower gaming performance than those v3.0 kernels. If you want gaming, this is not for you.
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Yes, this is a battery saving kernel, but why should it have low gaming performance? Just because it´s optimized for low consumption in standby and because you can undervolt it? It´s like you were comparing an older Pentium4 against an Intel Atom CPU and saying the Atom must be faster because its newer. Or by comparing a Atom against a 286 CPU and saying the 286 will be faster than the Atom because the Atom is more battery friendly.
Sure, it´s not optimized to get the highest scores in benchmarks, but the games I´m playing once in a while are running totally smooth.
The newer releases of CM9 might be of course faster in games, but not just because of the 3.x kernel, but also because Arcos ocessionaly is updating the GPU drivers.
honeyx said:
Yes, this is a battery saving kernel, but why should it have low gaming performance? Just because it´s optimized for low consumption in standby and because you can undervolt it? It´s like you were comparing an older Pentium4 against an Intel Atom CPU and saying the Atom must be faster because its newer. Or by comparing a Atom against a 286 CPU and saying the 286 will be faster than the Atom because the Atom is more battery friendly.
Sure, it´s not optimized to get the highest scores in benchmarks, but the games I´m playing once in a while are running totally smooth.
The newer releases of CM9 might be of course faster in games, but not just because of the 3.x kernel, but also because Arcos ocessionaly is updating the GPU drivers.
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Thank you for correcting my ignorance. :laugh: Maybe I'll give the kernel a try and tell more about that
Honeyx, I hope you continue to develop and share this kernel in the future because I decided to start everything over from scratch because of your work here. I love this kernel. I get so much better battery life now. If you would ever consider adding Lionheart in the future, I would be very grateful. Is there any way to add Row or does it require kernel 3? Thanks again!
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honeyx said:
Yes, this is a battery saving kernel, but why should it have low gaming performance? Just because it´s optimized for low consumption in standby and because you can undervolt it? It´s like you were comparing an older Pentium4 against an Intel Atom CPU and saying the Atom must be faster because its newer. Or by comparing a Atom against a 286 CPU and saying the 286 will be faster than the Atom because the Atom is more battery friendly.
Sure, it´s not optimized to get the highest scores in benchmarks, but the games I´m playing once in a while are running totally smooth.
The newer releases of CM9 might be of course faster in games, but not just because of the 3.x kernel, but also because Arcos ocessionaly is updating the GPU drivers.
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Not for hard gaming.....thats sure....if you want battery play with puzzlebubbles
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tebor8 said:
Honeyx, I hope you continue to develop and share this kernel in the future because I decided to start everything over from scratch because of your work here. I love this kernel. I get so much better battery life now. If you would ever consider adding Lionheart in the future, I would be very grateful. Is there any way to add Row or does it require kernel 3? Thanks again!
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I may add some tweaks in the future, but this may take a while till I have some spare time to test them. About adding other governors...well I tested a lot of them but finally decided to use Lulzactive because it was the most battery friendly governor in the one hand and because there is also the Lulzactive app you can use to tweak it to your needs. So for example tweak it that way it behaves like for example Lionheart. I also tested the ROW scheduler but it wasn´t as stable as I presupposed to be. So the best compromise between stability and performance was to use the noop scheduler. It´s nearly as fast as the row but way more stable.
djdu90 said:
Not for hard gaming.....thats sure....if you want battery play with puzzlebubbles
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LoL. I´m quite sure with extreme undervolting you can still save some battery juice even while playing action games on this device. Beside this it´s not the CPU or GPU that consumes most, but the display and its backlight LED´s.
it is for battery saving but for me its not good to play with games cuz playing for like 40-60 minutes consume 60% battery ? lol
thats quite alot and might burnt up my battery life.
Dwama said:
it is for battery saving but for me its not good to play with games cuz playing for like 40-60 minutes consume 60% battery ? lol
thats quite alot and might burnt up my battery life.
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So did you thought it will consume just as much as being in deepsleep????????? The kernel is tweaked to consume less in deepsleep and in daily use but not to consume less in games. Beside this it´s not the CPU nor the GPU that consumes most, but the backlight LEDs in your screen. So even by undervolting and underclocking it will still drain a lot if playing games.
There is no and will not be a magical Kernel that is using witchcraft to reduce the consumption of the LEDs, exept someone compiles you a kernel which turns out the LEDs completely, if you can with a complete dark screen.
honeyx said:
So did you thought it will consume just as much as being in deepsleep????????? The kernel is tweaked to consume less in deepsleep and in daily use but not to consume less in games. Beside this it´s not the CPU nor the GPU that consumes most, but the backlight LEDs in your screen. So even by undervolting and underclocking it will still drain a lot if playing games.
There is no and will not be a magical Kernel that is using witchcraft to reduce the consumption of the LEDs, exept someone compiles you a kernel which turns out the LEDs completely, if you can with a complete dark screen.
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Im not expecting anything from ur kernel, im glad that u shared ur kernel taht could last longer than arco's stock kernel.
I was just giving up my comments about ur kernel that i have used for 2 months , Not complaining and whining lol.
I am sorry and thanks for sharing ur kernel , keep it up. :fingers-crossed:

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
TeamNecessity said:
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

KT-SGS4 [Kernel] Builds [Discussion] ◆ALL VARIANTS◆ [AOSP/TW/GE] ★KTWEAKER SHOP★

KT-SGS4 [Kernel] Builds [Discussion] ◆ALL VARIANTS◆ [AOSP/TW/GE] ★KTWEAKER SHOP★
ALL CREDITS GO TO THE ONE AND ONLY KTOONSEZ FOR THIS AWESOME KERNEL AND GIVING ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE THESE BUILDS.​
Welcome!
Some of you may know me from the S3 forums but to clarify, I had offered a number of kernel builds for users to easily obtain all within a single thread. I am proud to say it has gained a significant amount of feedback. So I come to YOU today with the same purpose in mind. I am in no way affiliated with Ktoonsez or his work. I’m just a simple member of the XDA community who happens to be a huge supporter of this kernel and its creator. This is just my way of giving back. I am aware of some of the issues that may occur on updated builds for some users as well as the difficulties faced when fine tuning the kernel and this is my response to that:
This is by no means intended to replace any of the original KT-SGS4 kernel threads. The purpose of this thread is simply to work in conjunction with them by providing a variety of builds for users to experiment with and see which versions function properly on each of their respective phone models. I'm also bringing to you my Ktweaker Shop filled with tons of pre-configured settings compiled by myself and others in attempt to further assist S4 users with improving their overall experiences on this device or to simply use as a baseline to work upon tweaking further. So I’ve gathered just about all of the current and previous kernel builds I had hidden within my pc as well as all the various Ktweaker settings and am sharing them with the public. I hope this makes a difference for all you guys. ENJOY!! :good:
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No need for flashing previous builds to receive OTA's as all posts will be updated regularly upon future releases. So please be sure to refer back here for all builds from this point moving forward!
Please make absolutely sure you are downloading from the post intended for your phone. Nor I or Ktoonsez will be held liable for anything that may occur to your device. So please...
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"Smart stay and smart scroll on pre-MF4 TouchWiz ROMs require the 2013-06-10 TW build."
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Always do the following AFTER installing the kernel:
1. Clear cache
2. Clear dalvik
3. Fix Permissions
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If you are manually UPDATING the kernel, follow my recommended procedure for best possible results:
1) Backup current Ktweaker settings
2) Navigate to Settengs > Apps > Ktweaker
3) Clear cache and data then force stop
4) {Optional} Open any root browser, mount as r/w, then navigate to /system/app/ and delete Ktweaker apk
5) {Optional} Clear all Superuser logs
6) Reboot Recovery
7) Flash kernel
8) Wipe cache/dalvik
9) Fix permissions
10) Reboot
11) Restore Ktweaker settings
12) Profit?
If you get this message after booting up the kernel:
"The device has detected an application attempting ..."
Go to the "/system/app/" folder and delete the files that begin with "knox"
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NOTE: If at any point Ktoonsez no longer wants this thread open it will be closed without question.
Please visit original kernel thread for change logs, extras, etc...
If you like and support his work, donate with this link:
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KT-SGS4 Jellybean kernel features
•Must have a Touchwiz Rooted ROM
•Must have CWM or other custom recovery installed
•Linux kernel 3.4.86
•Samsung open source
•Optimized kernel configuration
•Updated USB driver
•unsecure root adb
•Voltage interface
•CPU Overclocking
•CPU Underclocking
•Boots on stock table (USE KTweaker app to enable OC steps all the way to 2322 Mhz. BE AWARE THAT I WAS VERY CONSERVATIVE ON THE LOW SIDE OF THE OC STEPS, SO THEY WILL NEED SOME TWEAKING!)
•KTweaker app for kernel control
•KTweaker Widget
•Schedulers (CFQ, BFQ, VR, SIO, NOOP, DEADLINE, ROW, FIFO, FIOPS)
•GOVERNORS (ktoonservativeq, intellidemand, msm-dcvs, wheatley, userspace, smartassh3, slp, powersave, pegasuq, nightmare, interactive, dancedance, conservative, badass, asswax, adaptive, abyssplug, performance, ondemand
•Thanks to Talustus we now have exFAT for Touchwiz and AOSP
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Downloads
AOSP KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/k9ryAE0dwLHs
Google Edition KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/hsciC7dkz66V
Touchwiz KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/9Gtgf0GUJkS4IU8
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/4ZzqCaMCwfDx
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/kEWuwwaGj8j2
Google Edition JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/EGHYzNqxuLGd
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/P0SYiTNnxfIj
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/doRqwyyJgbNz
Original kernel thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2289140
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KT-SGS4 Jellybean kernel features
•Must have a Touchwiz Rooted ROM
•Must have CWM or other custom recovery installed
•Linux kernel 3.4.86
•Samsung open source
•Optimized kernel configuration
•Updated USB driver
•unsecure root adb
•Voltage interface
•CPU Overclocking
•CPU Underclocking
•Boots on stock table (USE KTweaker app to enable OC steps all the way to 2322 Mhz. BE AWARE THAT I WAS VERY CONSERVATIVE ON THE LOW SIDE OF THE OC STEPS, SO THEY WILL NEED SOME TWEAKING!)
•KTweaker app for kernel control
•KTweaker Widget
•Schedulers (CFQ, BFQ, VR, SIO, NOOP, DEADLINE, ROW, FIFO, FIOPS)
•GOVERNORS (ktoonservativeq, intellidemand, msm-dcvs, wheatley, userspace, smartassh3, slp, powersave, pegasuq, nightmare, interactive, dancedance, conservative, badass, asswax, adaptive, abyssplug, performance, ondemand
•Thanks to Talustus we now have exFAT for Touchwiz and AOSP
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Canadian users, DO NOT FLASH the kernel from this post. You MUST flash the TMO version from post #2
Downloads
AOSP KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/bTEPKJuknXn3
Google Edition KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/X0ZwwQVRHPKd
Touchwiz KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/6a8eptTrL6gD3hT
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/lSb0xRxqmICV
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/deGgFdixXTXW
Google Edition JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/BIusi3ksxYws
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/hfKGlCGgCSB1
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/O02Gej8ozbOw
Original kernel thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292341
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KT-SGS4 Jellybean kernel features
•Must have a Touchwiz Rooted ROM
•Must have CWM or other custom recovery installed
•Linux kernel 3.4.86
•Samsung open source
•Optimized kernel configuration
•Updated USB driver
•unsecure root adb
•Voltage interface
•CPU Overclocking
•CPU Underclocking
•Boots on stock table (USE KTweaker app to enable OC steps all the way to 2322 Mhz. BE AWARE THAT I WAS VERY CONSERVATIVE ON THE LOW SIDE OF THE OC STEPS, SO THEY WILL NEED SOME TWEAKING!)
•KTweaker app for kernel control
•KTweaker Widget
•Schedulers (CFQ, BFQ, VR, SIO, NOOP, DEADLINE, ROW, FIFO, FIOPS)
•GOVERNORS (ktoonservativeq, intellidemand, msm-dcvs, wheatley, userspace, smartassh3, slp, powersave, pegasuq, nightmare, interactive, dancedance, conservative, badass, asswax, adaptive, abyssplug, performance, ondemand
•Thanks to Talustus we now have exFAT for Touchwiz and AOSP
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Downloads
AOSP KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/aNXcVH2QVfB9
Touchwiz KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/fj30ECCfQzVf
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/lpekDcQZijcg
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/ujl1pB38cP7W
Google Edition JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/oinxlW3Uq9Ai
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/WLvmsMj4YCdr
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/jsvgAUpq39ti
Original kernel thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2288309
**********VERIZON**********​
KT-SGS4 Jellybean kernel features
•Must have a Touchwiz Rooted ROM for TW version
•Must have a AOSP Rooted ROM for the AOSP version
•Must have CWM or other custom recovery installed
•Linux kernel 3.4.86
•Samsung open source
•Optimized kernel configuration
•Updated USB driver
•unsecure root adb
•Voltage interface
•CPU Overclocking
•CPU Underclocking
•Boots on stock table (USE KTweaker app to enable OC steps all the way to 2322 Mhz. BE AWARE THAT I WAS VERY CONSERVATIVE ON THE LOW SIDE OF THE OC STEPS, SO THEY WILL NEED SOME TWEAKING!)
•KTweaker app for kernel control
•KTweaker Widget
•Schedulers (CFQ, BFQ, VR, SIO, NOOP, DEADLINE, ROW, FIFO, FIOPS)
•GOVERNORS (ktoonservativeq, intellidemand, msm-dcvs, wheatley, userspace, smartassh3, slp, powersave, pegasuq, nightmare, interactive, dancedance, conservative, badass, asswax, adaptive, abyssplug, performance, ondemand
•Thanks to Talustus we now have exFAT for Touchwiz and AOSP
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Downloads
AOSP KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/87bRx3sudelf
Google Edition KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/hgsxlxegZ3WD
Touchwiz KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/6JDHcwscMNuzQyq
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/XxBonTWMjCwf
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/Z7WeSmat4YTN
Google Edition JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/3PkFEpycgAqU
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/rTDTNhruhpsR
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/HtHyI4MhQyPc
Original kernel thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294083
**********INTERNATIONAL**********​
KT-SGS4 Jellybean kernel features
•Must have a Touchwiz Rooted ROM
•Linux kernel 3.4.86
•Samsung open source
•Optimized kernel configuration
•unsecure root adb
•Voltage interface
•CPU Overclocking
•CPU Underclocking
•Boots on stock table (USE KTweaker app to enable OC steps all the way to 2322 Mhz. BE AWARE THAT I WAS VERY CONSERVATIVE ON THE LOW SIDE OF THE OC STEPS, SO THEY WILL NEED SOME TWEAKING!)
•KTweaker app for kernel control
•KTweaker Widget
•Schedulers (CFQ, BFQ, VR, SIO, NOOP, DEADLINE, ROW, FIFO, FIOPS)
•GOVERNORS (ktoonservativeq, intellidemand, msm-dcvs, wheatley, userspace, smartassh3, slp, powersave, pegasuq, nightmare, interactive, dancedance, conservative, badass, asswax, adaptive, abyssplug, performance, ondemand
•Thanks to Talustus we now have exFAT for Touchwiz and AOSP
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Downloads
AOSP KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/jcvkN6ELhSyw
Google Edition KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/ajiB89TGosd0
Touchwiz KitKat 4.4 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/UQPuEEUNYc04
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/sw8XSJUsZk09
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/rDjb2DBt6C2A
Google Edition JELLYBEAN 4.3 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/Wk9iHznO3haQ
Touchwiz JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/yUl248Xo2RcU
AOSP JELLYBEAN 4.2.2 VERSIONS:
https://copy.com/ZyuctnlWseGE
Original kernel thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297379
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Welcome to the Ktweaker Shop!
Here you will find all of the pre-configured settings provided by myself and some of our fellow users. As a proud member of Team Kernelizers, I am offering a variety of profiles specifically for S4 users with their personal needs in mind as it's pretty clear no one favors the same governor, scheduler, etc.. Any suggestions are always welcome. All future settings will be added here for sharing and discussing our settings as well as gaining approval on a profile to be added into the built-in Shop in Ktweaker. Keep in mind that results will always vary per device regardless on the settings being used.
All profiles have been grouped into 3 sub-categories; "Conservative", "Balanced", and "Performance", which are used to classify each profile based on their overall performance and what they are expected to deliver to your device. The 4th sub-group is where you can find some of our best "Projects" in which offers 2 or more profiles for each. Make your selections based on your usage and apply what works best for you and your phone. We're here to help eachother out and with more options comes better experiences for everyone running this kernel. Big thanks to ALL who have contributed!
So shop around.. pick and choose.. load and go!!
Installation
Download links will include the specified profile(s) as well as an "Adjustments" and an "About" file. The "Adjustments" file is just for easy view of all the changes made to a profile compared to stock settings.
1. Download the file(s) to your phone.
2. Copy ONLY the XML(s) (DO NOT copy the "Adjustments" or "About" file) to /sdcard/KTweaker/Profiles folder using a file Manager of your choice.
3. Open Ktweaker app and click on "Profiles & Scripts" then click "Restore Prefs from sdcard".
4. The file you just copied should be listed there. Select the one you want to apply.
5. After applying, make sure the "Set options on boot" setting on the main menu of KTweaker has a little green text bellow confirming that the settings will be applied upon reboot.
6. Profit!​
Conservative​
Asking Alexandria
This is a battery driven profile in which focuses on saving as much juice as possible while also maintaining stability and providing an extremely snappy feel to your phone. It is quite possibly one of the smoothest and snappiest battery saving profiles available.
Why Asking Alexandria?
It's named after yet another one of my top favorite metalcore bands and I chose this because Alexander The Great basically ruled the world at one point and "Alexandria" is the female equivalent to that name, which has become known to mean the "one who comes to save warriors".
"Asking" was an addition to the title name as an indication in the sense that we are all asking Alexandria what she can really do to our phone.
https://copy.com/kqIXuJ1N8LLh
Bless The Child v3 (updated: 10~25~13)
Based on Ktoonservateq and aimed towards battery. This is specifically for all the battery hungry users out there wanting to conserve as much power as possible. So don't expect the BEST but rather decent performance out of this one.
https://copy.com/K1bNhNx6nFYd
Dead By April v2.2 (updated: 11~15~13)
This profile attempts to bring some of the best battery life possible to your device. It is similar to Bless The Child but takes things a step further . It now focuses more on snappiness but still maintains it's well known battery conservation. It manages to maintain a smooth ui for your average daily use.
https://copy.com/J8lnimxbvwpF
Infamous 1.0 by @PiggySmalls502
Infamous is a work of pure and utter boredom, and a desire to use the SLP governor. Profile uses very low CPU frequencies, yet still runs very smooth, while still seeing great battery life.
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https://copy.com/qqCrRDZiZBNh
Moonlight v3 by @Tunasty (updated: 2~12~14)
This profile is based on Ktoonservateq and Mamba's Daylight profile. This profile is aimed towards battery and be able to use your phone without any lags. Performance has not been sacrificed either. Max Mhz is 1890 which works out pretty awesome. KT's AWESOMEEE kernel and Moonlight profile will make you fall in love with your phone
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https://copy.com/yoLhPpe1QY0Q
Smooth Criminal by @ORT14
Why Smooth Criminal you ask? Simple, this profile will keep your phone running as Smooth as ever, so smooth that it is Criminal to still get this type of battery life. Last test my phone went over two days with six plus hours of screen time without a charge (see below) while still running super smooth. This profile will change your life (well maybe not). Give it a try and let me know what you think.
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https://copy.com/yQyI4ejR7uPE
Super Battery Saver 3.0 by @MavereXx (updated: 10~7~13)
This profile is not about performance, even though its surprisingly smooth. Gentle Undervolting.. your s4 now has only a 1.1ghz processor. .. but remember: This is when battery life is all you care about!
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https://copy.com/GKQ0OqDVociy
What Lies Beneath
This is an extreme battery performance setup in which essentially transforms your quad-core device into a dual core device.
Why "What Lies Beneath"?
You'll find that during light to moderate operations the cpu remains at lower frequencies for an extended period of time and will only jump to max when needed. Although it's clocked at a max of 1.3ghz it maintains a surprisingly smooth and snappy feel to your device at such low frequencies. This is where battery life is also expected to come in to play as well.
https://copy.com/m0EnRGUpkEMp
Balanced​
3hands by @sew3521
This profile is a combination of my 3 favorite profiles; Ktoonsified v2, Project Icarus-Kamikaze, and Balanced Bull: Reloaded. Each of these 3 different profiles has great aspects however I thought I could combine them to make one super efficient profile and this is what I came up with. There is an extreme amount of undervolting going on here however my S4 runs extrmely stable (Sprint S4 purchased on release day) and thanks to the Balanced Bull and Ktoonsified portions of this the interface is very snappy.
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https://copy.com/wEHQOssGuSVw
Balanced Bull: Reloaded v2 (updated: 4~17~14)
These settings are very special to me as they were my very first, dating back to the Galaxy S3, and has gained an incredible amount of feedback. It has become notable for it's fairly smooth interface and amazing battery life. If this stacks up to your standards then I encourage you to use it!
https://copy.com/4XbEpD6HRYx6Qzw
Day Of Reckoning
Very similar to Nightmare To Remember but is aimed slightly more towards battery without deteriorating much of the performance. It is based off the Pegasusq governor.
https://copy.com/NkNqyUKjaudY
ECLIPSE v2 (updated: 10~25~13)
This is a performance oriented option where great battery life is also expected to intervene. This not only will bring an incredibly stable, smooth, and snappy feel to your device but will also benefit towards longer lasting battery so you can love and enjoy your phone the way you were meant to.
https://copy.com/BDIln0KrVplK
Hydra
Eclipse and Kamikaze clash with one another in this hybrid profile (BIG thanks to @mamba720027 for the amazing work done on Kamikaze!). This is perfect for those who favor one or both of these profiles. With the merging of some of the essential performance and battery elements of each profile as well as a few minor adjustments, this one also stands as it's own profile and it flies!.
https://copy.com/GuQZmkARaHKI
Ktoonsified v6 (updated: 4~17~14)
This profile was put together by none other than the BOSS himself, @ktoonsez! This is a performance oriented option in which also offers a great deal of battery life. Haven't tried these settings yet? then what are you waiting for!! Load em up and be prepared for one of the smoothest and snappiest experiences ever!
https://copy.com/yJJgpIi40Ddp
Lateralus v2 by @CamFlawless (updated: 1~15~14)
This profile was designed in an attempt to strike a balance between battery and performance with a focus on conservative CPU scaling to maximize battery life while maintaining a smooth, fluid, and stable UI. I tested it with the Hydra script, but your personal favorite will work all the same.
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https://copy.com/H6bXpcr0bEJr
Misanthrope by @CamFlawless
The misanthrope profile seeks to optimize the balance between battery life and a smooth, lag-free UI by following the sampling logic laid out by LuigiBull23. By allowing frequent sampling and increased polling, the profile will result in the CPU being at the optimal frequency more often and quickly. Additionally, the hotplugging parameters should allow the secondary cores to come online when needed and quickly turned off following the boost. Misanthrope is named as such, because this profile hates lag and battery drain.
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https://copy.com/LljHyKj384rk
Nightmare To Remember
This will likely become your beautiful, never ending nightmare.. It offers a unique balance between battery and performance but unlike Balanced Bull, it is slightly more performance oriented due to the more aggressive scale up to max CPU. However, only 2 cores will be used for the majority of the time so you can still enjoy a nice buttery smooth interface with just enough juice to last you through the day.
https://copy.com/VMFboPCy2CwU
Ragnarok v2 by @mamba720027
This profile is tweak with 2 things in mind. Normal usage and gameing.
when doing normal tasks the governor would scale the frequency less aggressive and use minimum cores but would also climb to higher frequencys as required to complete a task depending on what apps you are useing.
Gameing or other high intensity tasks will have all cores active and cpu will utalize max cpu frequency.This will provide smooth gameplay for games such as Asphalt 8 and of course other similar games that requires a powerfull processor to justify its awesomeness. So if you want a low profile setup for regular usage to conserve battery and high profile setup for gameing and other high performance demanding tasks and dont want to swap between two profiles then this profile configuration should work nicely in such a scenario.
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https://copy.com/rM3YflojYz9k
SRV v3.1 by @s3icc0 (updated: 2~14~14)
This profile focuses on excelent battery life with no restraints to performance but still keeping pretty conservative settings to allow all users to be able to use this profile (and script) without any problems. The Core 0 is driven by heavily tuned ktoonservativeq governor, ROW scheduler is used to maximize the read performance. The frequency used is 189Mhz - 1890MHz for CPU and max 450 for GPU, the voltages are -35mV for CPU and -50mV for GPU. There is no Screen Off profile. Vibrator strength is set to 50. Read Ahead is set to 1024. LED fade mode is set to slow blinking once a time.
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https://copy.com/77TRXloQfKRm
Smooth Operator v5 by @mamba720027 (updated: 4~17~13)
This profile utalize all 4 cores on demand and serves as being a balance between battery and performance. Its as smooth as possible and utalize the full cpu power while operateing sensibly in governor scaleing.
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https://copy.com/vmLLvFKhwwqV
*Stardust v2* by @mamba720027 (updated: 12~7~13)
This Profile I put together is based on the "AbyssplugV2" governor.
Everything is tweaked and the profile can run by itself or either use the "smooth operator V2" Script or Luigi's "Hydra" Script.
Both are found in Post#8 of the OP. The choice is yours.
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https://copy.com/EalqZpGb4Gnh
Super Bull 2.1 by @MavereXx (updated: 9~24~13)
A derivative of Balanced Bull but aiming towards more extreme polarity of performance and battery life. Stable Undervolting for i337, i337m, m919, and i9505 CPU and GPUs. Overclocks up to 1998mhz going all the way down to 81mhz without causing severe lag or stuttering or slow wake ups. Tries to find the right balance between ultimate performance and battery life.
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https://copy.com/Opsu7y1FLJx9
Undisputed 3 (updated: 12~11~13)
This is a universal performance setup in which combines the essential elements of other profiles by providing equal battery life, speed, performance, and stability to bring the ultimate experience to your device.
https://copy.com/UFreCzB1Wcpt
Performance​
Crimson Dragon v2.1 by @mamba720027 (updated: 1~8~14)
This is a profile that i put together from a lost in the thread Dual Core profile "Lazy Dragon". What was suppose to be a V2 Update of it turned into a 4 Core profile and something totally new, Crimson Dragon. This profile is a variable of Performace and keeping things balance. Its very smooth on TW and produce great results on AOSP as well threw testing and feedback. Please enjoy this new addition :good:
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https://copy.com/QjuMNNyyucBD
Feed The Machine
The exact opposite of Bless the Child. This is a performance oriented option for all hardcore users. If battery isn't a priority for you then this is a great option.
https://copy.com/oKLPQmmgzc1C
Ghost Rider by @galaxys3man30
this setup can benchmark on 1890,1944 and 1998 and its been really good on battery even thou its a performance setup think im going to call it ghost rider cuz its a sleeper yea it shows good battery life but behind that is the raw performance that is on demand when needed.
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https://copy.com/pKAMrciYgUFo
KTGaming
This profile was put together by none other than the BOSS himself, @ktoonsez! This is a super performance oriented option which allows me to play any game with ZERO LAG!!!!!!!
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https://copy.com/iJzItwZxSYlp
Lightning Blade v2.2 by @mamba720027
This profile is aimed at performance and efficiently uses the 4 cores somewhat better than my first performance base profile.Â
Although it's aimed at performance it could conserve on battery as well because of the way cores are handled. If you play lots of games that require speed and processor power then this profile provides both.
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https://copy.com/zs89qlw4CQr2
Notorious by @PiggySmalls502
This is a derivative of Feed The Machine. Hotplugging was turned back on and I/O scheduler was switched to ZEN along with a few other minor changes to the profile. It's aimed towards slightly better battery life but doesn't deviate too much from the performance aspect of things found in the original profile.
https://copy.com/Ip1PJtY7LCdI
Overactive Imagination by @CamFlawless
The profile aims to be as smoooooth as possible and draws inspiration from @LuigiBull23's Rebirthing profile.
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https://copy.com/YyyJat03RZMtH7o
Projects​
Comatose
This project was inspired by the album of the same name by my #1 favorite rock band of all time, Skillet. It consists of 3 profiles of which are also named after 3 of my favorite tracks from this album (included in the "Extras" folder) and all focus on one key element; VARIETY.
As the name suggests, "Comatose" is geared towards battery conservation. It focuses on keeping CPU low for a prolonged period but utilizes 3 of the 4 cores on touch and the 4th on demand for fluidity. Sample rates have been decreased heavily as to increase polling and allow the other cores to quickly spike towards higher frequencies for a given task then immediately drop back down as if the component had been knocked unconscious.
The second profile is "Rebirthing". This profile will counteract the affects of Comatose by heavily boosting performance as a means to bring life and energy back into this profile that remains unconscious. Rebirthing is intended for those seeking a performance-based version of Comatose but who knows... For such a power hungry profile you may just be surprised by the great battery life it also delivers.
Some of you may not favor the heavy battery conservation that "Comatose" offers or the overall power consumption of "Rebirthing" and much prefer a mashup of elements delivered between the 2 and that is the purpose of "Whispers In the Dark". This profile is directed towards finding the right balance between these 2 profiles while still acting as a it's own profile. It utilizes most of the performance aspects from "Rebirthing". The only major differences from that are touch_boost_cpu_all_cores has been disabled and touch_boost_cpu is set at 1134Mhz instead of 1458Mhz.
Like "Comatose" it uses super_conservative_screen_on as well as a high up_threshold for that extra boost in battery performance. The profile also idles at the same minimum cpu and gpu frequencies as "Comatose" but ALL profiles run at stock 1890Mhz.
All profiles maintain the same concept of rapid cpu polling. So yes, cpu will be working consistently but my theory here is that more polling will allow the kernel to rapidly check CPU usage, thus allowing CPU to change more frequently according to the load, which in turn will prevent persistent pegging of even higher frequencies and instead consume various amounts of power in various scenarios depending on your usage and consume even less when a specific task has completed and immediately drops the load.
This also applies to screen off states but that goes back to what was explained in this post regarding high vs low sampling rates and how they can greatly increase idle times depending on your screen off max.
https://copy.com/VMuyGiGJbxIc
Lucretia by @CamFlawless
The name draws inspiration from a Megadeath song with the same title. Great tune.
Balanced
This profile is based on my V1 of Lucretia and seeks to strike a balance in terms of performance and battery life. Offering exceptional performance and a fluid experience, Lucretia Balanced is a great profile for all your needs.
Performance
This profile is based on my V2 of Lucretia and is intended for those seeking high performance from their devices for the likes of gaming and such. Lag should be non-existent and your experience should be smooooooth. :fingers-crossed:
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https://copy.com/sjCgexEGB1jo
Project Daylight v2 by @mamba720027 (updated: 12~23~13)
Day Light is focused mainly on battery conservation. I felt that its useless if its not smooth and lags alot so I add performance into the mix createing a profile that offers both while its first and foremost goal "battery performance" is still preserved and not diminish. This profile is yet unique and on a different level from my early release of "Icarus"
The contents are 3 profiles unique in their own way, "Daylight", "Daybreak" and "Experimental" along with a "Extra" folder containing wallpapers I created on our S4 for fun while testing . Kind of gives me some inspiration and sense of feel of what my objective is.
Daybreak is a crossbread profile of my Icarus Performance profile and Daylight. Its simply utilizing the performance power behind Icarus Performance profile while useing Daylight profile governor settings as its core to boost battery performance
The experimental profile is heavily undervolted/Underclocked with tweaked scheduler and governor. I taught if some of you could run it stable then it may produce great or mix results
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https://copy.com/2vBCFVZP68gV
Project Icarus by @mamba720027
So some may wonder why the name "Icarus",why not Hyper Performance or Deadly Good Battery.
Well the reason and to begin explination,short history.
Icarus is a greek mythology who is seen today as a mythical pioneer that tried to conquer the skies.
I like that mythology cause it kinda corresponds to my own saying "fly high or fall hard" which means to aim high or fail trying. So their you have it folks and thus the profile name "Icarus".
And onto explination of each profiles.
The first is "Performance" which is catered for straight out performance with also good battery performance.
This one is for when u dont give a rats flying balls about battery really and just want everything super fast and smooth. But you maybe surprise of battery performance. I recommend everyone try this profile first. My current favorite
The second is "Conservative" this is for those seeking performance but also better battery performance than the first.
This one is the middle man or lady as u may want to refer to it. It gives the best of both worlds,performance and battery. So if the first leave you stranded then fear not, this is the one to turn too
The third is "Kamikaze" which means "god wind". It either knocks the daylight out of your Galaxy S4 due to its high undervolteing and mean intent on Battery Performance but still snappy.
This one the undervolting is of my personal voltage table that runs stable for me with other tweaks. If it runs successfully for anyone else then battery performance may be great.
This one is for those that likes the thrill of trying something new and unsure if it will work
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https://copy.com/87kzjPQShn3Z
Sleeping Dragon by @mamba720027 (updated: 12~23~13)
Sleeping Dragon V2.1 Single Core
This is a single core profile aimed at consumeing the least battery for a time when you will be away from home or at work and away from the charger. It was a profile i played with at first as i did not expect it to mount as much with apps and system UI needing a right amount of performance from a CPU to meet todays tasks in performance. In the end i was able to tame the dragon and make it work as best as possible to achieve its goal
Sleeping Dragon V1.2 Quad-Core
This is the counter part of Sleeping Dragon Single Core but with many tweaked parameters to make it a fully functional 4 Core base profile in hopes to achieve close or same battery performace as its single core entity. Unfortunately i still am not sure if it measures up but what i know from previous test with settings @Stock it hold its own in battery department. I am pleased with the results although i would wish to see some light usage results from users. I am pleased to present users with this 4 Core or Quadcore profile
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https://copy.com/vkDfMNiu2Sbs
If you'd like to contribute to the Ktweaker Shop all you need to do is post a profile/script you want to share and include a brief description of it's purpose. It will then be tested thoroughly by the community and based on feedback will be submitted here in the Shop for approval and sent out to the dev for confirmation on adding to the Shop in Ktweaker!
Useful Links​
Information about our scripts/profiles can be found HERE
Interested in learning how to fine tune the kernel but not sure of where to start?
Please refer to this Ktweaker User Guide (thanks to @Perseus71) and you'll be tweaking in no time!
What in the world are CPU block cycles? Please check HERE
HERE is a great app by @elesbb that will allow the end user to set individual governor options for Ktoonservativeq when turning on the screen, charging, keyboard typing, or playing media.
Link to downloadable zip for all available ktweaker Profiles (Thanks to @CamFlawless)
https://www.copy.com/s/EhjYpSmACIyz
Profile scripts
Post #8 is dedicated to Scripts that will be used with some profiles. I also added a section for current test profiles and old test/experimental profiles.
[[Quick information]]
These scripts will either control CPU Cores 2,3,4 or all 3 and are only intended to work with the Ktoonservativeq governor. They may bring performance improvements or battery improvements based on the script governor parameters and how well they function for each user's daily activities.
[[#Ktweaker Script Guide#]]
First I want to thank KT aka Ktoonsez for provideing us with his kernel and all the wonderfull features and options at our disposal to tweak and make all these profiles and script possible. Also for implementing the Ktweaker Shop into his Ktweaker app so that it would be more convenient and easy for users to utilize these custom profiles and script as to maximize users experience.
I also want to thank Luigi for letting me join his band of misfits and being part of the Shop community. This opportunity have help me to use my potential to provide profiles and scripts that users have come to enjoy and help further in the thread.
Also thanks to everyone else that is actively supporting in the thread, some that are working behind the scene to help provide improvements and better experience for everyone. Big thanks.
::#Beginning of Guide#::
This is a quick step by step guide put together to help clear up any questions or help out those new to the Profile and Scripts section found in Ktweaker.
:#Before continuing take note#:
Swapping profiles and scripts you need to apply them in the following order first:
*Script first
*Profile Second
This order is to ensure Superuser Permission is given to both the script and profile.
Also note that you could choose to run a profile without the script. Running it with the script is optional. But for best results it's advised to first try the profile with the script it was intended to use with.
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So now you're ready to try a script with your own profile or one from the shop but undecided as which to choose or how to go about loading the script.
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Step#1
[[Chooseing a Script]]
To choose a script navigate to "Profiles and Script/Ktweaker Shop Scripts".
Here you will find a list of Scripts. Each script is named after its designated profile that it is intended to be used with. Choose one to view "ABOUT" which gives a brief description and additional information of the script and how it can be used with addition profiles. Some may or may not give this option to be used with other profiles as it may produce undesirable results but you are free to experiment.
Choose to download the script you want to use and in the "Profiles and Scripts" section choose "LOAD SCRIPT ON BOOT". This will allow the script to run on every boot of the device once their is a script loaded.
On the go you could also choose to load another script then apply another profile in this order as to let Ktweaker give both the script and profile SU permission to run.
Step#2
[[Chooseing a profile]]
Decide on how you want to use your device for the specific day,occasion or you may just want to set it and forget it based on being a performance user, conservative or needing a Balance of both to suit your demanding needs. You could also just be curious and want to try them all to see what works for you.
So open the Ktweaker app. Navigate to the "profiles and scripts" section.
Choose "ktweaker Shop Profiles" to bring up a list of profiles avaliable to you.
Here you can choose to view "ABOUT" which gives a brief profile description as to help you decide if the profile fits what you're looking for. You can also choose to view "ADJUSTMENTS" to see the tweaked parameters of the profiles or choose the option to "DOWNLOAD" the profile which will be saved in the ktweaker folder on your internal storage.
Now that you have chosen a profile,downloaded it and want to apply it. In the profiles and script section choose "RESTORE PROFILE FROM SDCARD" and you're done.
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[[ Script Download Section]]
Dead by April V2.2 Script
This script utilizes the Conservative governor for CPU1. It was decided to apply this to the 2nd core and leave the others at default interactive in order to better serve battery life while still maintaining the only true performance aspects of the profile within the other cores. However, as CPU1 serves more priority over any other remaining cores, this governor was tweaked with slight performance enhancements as to allow for a faster ramp up to max CPU for that core during middle to heavy operation levels but will scale back down almost instantly and thus maintaining it's goal of keeping things low as often as possible, conserving battery. It's highly recommended to use with a balanced or straight performance profile very similar to Dead By April if applying this to any other profile.
Created by: LuigiBull23
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Dead by April V3 Script
Core 1 - Conservative
Core 2 - asswax
Core 3 - interactive
A more detailed description about this script will be updated when the script is official.
Created by: LuigiBull23
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Balanced Bull Reloaded Script
This script applies the Asswax governor to cpu1, Intellidemand to cpu2, and Adaptive to cpu3. Much like the profile it's twealed to focus on a direct balance between performance and battery. With the utilization of these 3 governors, CPU will spend less time at higher frequencies making scaling less aggressive during light to moderate activity but use the on demand performance of Intellidemand during performance critical situations, such as in game.
It can be used with other profiles much like this one in which uses moderate thresholds as well as a touch boost of 1134 or greater. As always redults will vary.
Created by: LuigiBull23
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Smooth Operator V3 Scripts
This Smooth Operator script uses the Abyssplugv2 governor for Core1 ,badass for Core 2 and Adaptive for Core3. Each governor is set as to not scale too quickly nor too aggresively. The smooth operator profile on the other hand was tweaked with parameters to allow these cores to run when it is truely needed and to deliver performance with the right amount of cores online and save on battery.
So on another profile this script could deliver performance or save on battery depending on how the profile is tweaked. It's Characteristics will vary. It would be interesting to see how it performs with a performance base profile
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Smooth Operator Infinity
Core 1 - Intellidemand
Core 2 - Intellidemand
Core 3 - Intellidemand
This script was tweak to work as a univeral and future here forth along side the 3 profiles smooth operator V5, Lite and Ultra.Thus the name "Infinity" at the end. The older scripts are also welcome to be used with these as users favor or see fit.
Created by: Mamba720027
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Hydra script
This script uses the Dancedance governor for CPU1, Wheatley for CPU2, and Badass for CPU3. This script focused mostly towards battery conservation with some performance elements. With the high ramp rates of Dancedance and Badass's limited frequency logic, the script will bias the CPU at low frequencies and will scale up conservatively or immediately shift to an optimal frequency, depending on the task at hand if or when a larger and more persistant load is placed on the CPU. Wheatley will act more as the "On demand" partner here for that extra call in performance such as in games but for the most part the last 2 cores will remain off due to the adjustments within the profile.
This can also be used alongside other profiles but is recommended to apply to those similar to Hydra in which serves as a balance between battery and performance or one that merely performance oriented.
Created by: Luigibull23
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Stardust Script
This Stardust script uses the badass governor for Core 1 and 2 while Core 3 uses the intellidemand governor.
This script was put together specifically for the Stardust profile as it is a profile based on the AbabyssplugV2 that utilizes the Autohotplugging feature in Ktweaker. This method of hotplugging was too aggresive to acquire the desired results needed to conserve on battery so I put together this stardust script as my other option to limit the scaleing up frequency for Core 1,2 and 3. Each respective governor limits the scaleing of their assigned core to a specific frequency which can be seen useing a software to monitor core activity. This way the script helps saves on battery as the same way the theory of underclocking applies.
So if you're gonna use this script on another profile I recommend it being on a performance or balanced profile as a already aggressively tweaked powersaveing profile may deem its outcome very laggy or sluggish.
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Undisputed 3 Script
This script utilizes the badass governor for CPU1, Intellidemand, and Asswax for CPU3. Much like the Balanced Bull Reloaded script this is a balance between battery and performance. The only mere difference is that this script ALONE is slightly more battery conservative compared to BBR but results will obviously vary, especially depending on the profile this is used with.
It can be used alongside other profiles such as Balanced Bull Reloaded as the these 2 are very similar.
Created by: LuigiBull23
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Crimson Dragon V2 Script
This Crimson Dragon script utilizes the wheatley governor for Core 1, intellidemand for Core 2 and Dancedance governor for Core 3.
The script is focus to use these 3 cores as to help conserve on battery threw the wheatley and dancedance governor while provideing ondemand performance useing Intellidemand.This script should work best with the Crimson Dragon profile but could also be used on similar profiles that's focus on delivering a balance between battery and performance.
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Sleeping Dragon Quad- Core Script
This Sleeping Dragon quad-core script uses the intellidemand as core 1, Adaptive as Core 2 and Asswax as Core 3. Asswaxing is probably not for everyone but whatever works right. It works wonderful for Core3 here. Anyways these 3 governor helps mainly to Balance battery and performance here as with Sleeping Dragon profile it is tweaked in a way to keep things smooth/performance enough without scaleing the cpu too high frequently and extend the battery usage per cycle.
So this script you could try it with other profiles as well that have a touch boost value higher than 810mhz implemented to simulate a similar output that Sleeping Dragon profile and script combine produces or evin better with this script
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Day Break V2 Script
This Daybreak script uses the Adaptive governor for Core 1,dancedance for Core 2 and intellidemand for Core 3. Each of these governor is tweaked to scale each core more of on-demand as to provide fluidity and performance to the Daybreak profile because of its high conservative property. Thus this script makes it possible to add performance into a profile that may not scale aggressively to highest frequencys often as to maintain battery conservativeness.
This script could also be used with similar profiles that fits similar description as Daybreak or shows similar properties threw monitoring of the profile to learn it's characteristics
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Day Light V2 Script
This Daylight Script uses the dancedance governor for both core 2 and 3 as core 4 is locked offline in the daylight profile. The script delivers a fast rampup of speed boost and quickly sends the cores back offline to help the profile remain true to its severe battery saveing properties.
This script could also be used with other profiles that have the cpu underclocked to help maintain battery conservative fairness.
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Lateralus Script
This profile uses
- CPU1 = Badass
- CPU2 = Conservative
- CPU3 = Adaptive
The governors for each cores tend to keep things on the conservative side. Its a script with potential to tweak upon and use as a base.
The combination of this script along with any profile should provide a good user experience in terms of battery.
Created by : CamFlawless
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SRV V2 Script
The script is trying to keep the philosophy of the SRV profile therefore for Core 1 wheatley governor is used and intellidemand is used for Cores 2 and 3. Works best with SRV profile or any profile with ktoonservativeq or wheatley governor for Core 0.
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3hands Script
- CPU1 = intellidemand
- CPU2 = abyssplugv2
- CPU3 = dancedance
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●Ragnarok Script ●
- CPU1 = Asswax
- CPU2 = Wheatley
- CPU3 = abyssplugv2
This script is tweak to work along side the Ragnarok profile to help balance out performance and battery conservativety.
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[[Experimental Profiles]]
This section all old or new test and experimental profiles will be deposited and accessed by anyone to try or test and provide feedback by PM to the respective profile creators.
New Test and Experimental
Old Test and Experimental
This section covers preset scripts geared to help save battery and deliver performance on almost any available profile with or without an available script. These scripts also give users the ability to mix and match profiles with a wider variety of scripts of their own choosing which in-turn delivers the result they desire.
It is very important to read the description of each scripts before trying one as they contain important information to help have a successful experience.
Profiles not mention in the recommended list of each scripts are still ok to be used with any of the scripts providing you read the description before proceeding . Scripts marked with a ES (Energy Saveing) symbol means dureing my test run doing medium/heavy usage i was able to achieve screen usage times of 5 hours and higher. This does not guarantee same results for users but a guideline to follow and try.
General Battery Saveing Scripts Presets
*Conservative Preset 1
The following governors are assigned to each core
Core 1 - Badass
Core 2 - Adaptive
Core 3 - Conservative
This script should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing any of the governors assigned to core 1-3.
Some recommend profiles tested on to use with are
-3hands
-Asking Alexandria
-Daybreak
-Lateralus
-Sleeping Dragon Quadcore
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ llllll
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ llllllll
- Ktoonsefied
- Ktoonsefied Mod
- Rebirthing
- Whispers in the Dark
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*Conservative Preset 2
Each cores consist of the following governors
Core 1 - Asswax
Core 2 - Badass
Core 3 - Abyssplug V2
This script should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing any of the governors assigned to core 1-3.
Recommended Profiles tested on to use with are
- Daybreak
- Ktoonsefied
- Ktoonsefied Mod
- ¤ Skyline Profile¤
- Whispers in the Dark ES
- Lateralus
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*Conservative Preset 3
Core 1 - SmartassH3
Core 2 - Dancedance
Core 3 - Adaptive
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This script keeps the cores scaleing frequency very low to save on battery. It is not recommended to be use if you play games that require a lot of cpu power.This script should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing any of the governors assigned to core 1-3.
Recommended profiles tested on to use with are
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ l
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ ll ES
- ¤ Skyline Profile¤ lll
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ lllll
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ llllll
- Whispers in the Dark
- Bat Pig ES
- Crimson Dragon V3
- Icarus Conservative V2
- Misanthrope
- Balanced Bull Reloaded
- Dead by April V2.2
- Ghost Rider 1.0
- Hydra
- KT Gameing
- Ktoonsified V5
- Lucretia Balanced
- Lucretia Performance
- Notorious
- Project Daylight Experimental
- Project Icarus Conservative
- Project Icarus Kamikaze
- Project Icarus Performance
- Rebirthing
- Smooth Criminal
- Undisputed 3
- Sleeping Dragon Quad - Core
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Conservative Preset 3 V2
The following Cores are assigned:
Core 1 - Asswax
Core 2 - Dancedance
Core 3 - Adaptive
This updated version of the script brings asswax governor to be uses as core 1 while the other cores uses same governors as V1 but with updated tweaked parameters to help manage core activity more efficiently to extend your battery usage per cycle. This script was tested extensively on the profile Smooth Operator Lite V2 as a substitute to help extend battery performance. It will also work along side any other profiles based on the ktoonservativeq governor.
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*Conservative Preset 4
Core 1 - Wheatley
Core 2 - Wheatley
Core 3 - Wheatley
This script was tweaked to provide a balance between battery and performance. This script should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing the Wheatley governor.
Some profiles tested on and recommend to be tried with are
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ lllll ES
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ llll
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ lll
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ llllll
- Whispers in the Dark
- Crimson Dragon V3
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*Conservative Preset 5
Core 1 - Adaptive
Core 2 - Adaptive
Core 3 - Adaptive
This script was tweaked to keep a balance in performance and battery using the Adaptive governor for the 3 cores.
This script should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing the Adaptive governor.
Some recommended profiles it was tested on are
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ llllll
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ lllll ES
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ llll
- Sleeping Dragon Quad-core
- Crimson Dragon V3 ES
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*Conservative Preset 6
Core 1 - Asswax
Core 2 - Asswax
Core 3 - Asswax
This script is tweak to be used with a balanced or performance based profile such as the "Rebirthing" profile where the CPU polls very quicky and cpu ramps up frequently. It is aimed at keeping the rest of cores activity to a minimum and use lower clock frequencies as often as possible to help reduce battery drain and provide a better experience.This script should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing the Asswax governor.
Profiles tested on are
- Rebirthing ES
- whispers In the Dark
- Crimson Dragon V3
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General Performance Scripts Presets
*Performance Preset 1
All 3 cores are controlled by the wheatley governor. This script should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing the Wheatley governor.
Recommend profiles tested on to use with are
- Sleeping Dragon Quad-Core
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ ll
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ llllll
- Icarus Performance V2
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*Performance Preset 2
Core 1 - SmartassH3
Core 2 - Dancedance
Core 3 - Adaptive
This profile was tweaked to maximize overall performance.
This script should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing any of the governors assigned to core 1-3.
Recommended profiles tested on to use with are
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ l
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ ll ES
- ¤Skyline Profile¤ llllll
- Icarus Performance V2
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*Performance Preset 3
Core 1 - Dancedance
Core 2 - intellidemand
Core 3 - Abyssplugv2
This script was tweak to have cores 1&2 scale very quickly delivering performance on demand while the last core 3 works in a slight conservative manner and not too very aggressive although it will still deliver excellent performance considering the nature of governor assigned.This script should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing any of the governors assigned to core 1-3.
Some recommended profiles tested on to use with are
- Icarus Performance V2
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*Performance Preset 4
Core 1 - Asswax
Core 2 - Adaptive
Core 3 - Abyssplugv2
This was tested on unknown profiles with incomplete data entry. It should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing any of the governors assigned to core 1-3.
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*Performance Preset 5
Core 1 - Abyssplugv2
Core 2 - Abyssplugv2
Core 3 - Abyssplugv2
This was tested on unknown profiles with incomplete data entry. It should work on just about any profile but should not be pared along with a profile useing the Abyssplugv2 governor.
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Performance Preset 6
Core 1 - Interactive
Core 2 - Interactive
Core 3 - Interactive
This script is tweaked to deliver a more fluid performance oriented interactive governor experience. Do not use this script if useing interactive as the primary governor at Core0. Will work nicely with any other governors such as ktoonservativeq and the rest found in ktweaker.
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~~Screen Brightness Adjustments To Save Power~~
=[[Lux Autobrightness]]=
I use the app Lux Autobrightness to set the screen brightness of my device. I find it helps to miminize power consumption used by the screen and taught of shareing my profile.
To use this profile just download it from the provided link below. Be sure to backup your current LUX profile settings. Useing a file manager,navigate to the "Lux" folder on your internal storage and rename your current profile to "lux_profiles.bak". Then move the downloaded profile to your "Lux Folder" and restore it from within the Lux app.
You may want to set your method of backlight adjustment to "ON WAKE" as i have or leave it to your own desire preference as their are 4 to choose from which can be found by running the Lux App settings wizard or by going into settings/brightness and chooseing one of the 4 prefered method of backlight adjustment.
Lux Autobrightness Profile 1 Download
This lux profile is more of a balanced brightness to make the screen not too dark or bright under various light conditions.
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Lux Autobrightness Profile 2 Download
This profile is adjusted with lower brightness values and takes more of a gradual step to make the screen brighter compare to the above profile 1
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Lux Autobrightness Profile 3 Download
This Profiles uses higher screen brightness percentage as its min and upward lux thresholds to deliver a more alive and vivid screen viewing experience in just about any surrounding with little to maximum ambient lighting source. This profile is not as conservative as profile 1 or 2 but will deliver exceptional experience.
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TIP
To help lower the screen power consumption along with the lux profile,leave the "Screen Power Saveing" mode feature turned on in your Rom power saveing mode section.
Nice!
Great work, Luigi my friend!!! Not driving an S4 yet, but I like to keep up with emerging trends and new technology...
Besides, I'll support you anytime!
shenry1307 said:
Great work, Luigi my friend!!! Not driving an S4 yet, but I like to keep up with emerging trends and new technology...
Besides, I'll support you anytime!
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Thanks buddy!! Hopefully when and if you get the S4 this thread will come of use to you
Hey bud. Thanks for doing this thread! It was well needed. Sometimes the updated kernels don't sit right and I'm sure that's for alot of folks. I'm looking for his second set of settings that he posted in his thread. I've searched all over and cant find them. Not the ones in the op of his thread but they were extra settings about all instances of boost or something like that. Thanks in advance.
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jdub251 said:
Hey bud. Thanks for doing this thread! It was well needed. Sometimes the updated kernels don't sit right and I'm sure that's for alot of folks. I'm looking for his second set of settings that he posted in his thread. I've searched all over and cant find them. Not the ones in the op of his thread but they were extra settings about all instances of boost or something like that. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks buddy. Really appreciate the feedback. The only thing I recall him saying was that setting "sync_extra_cores" and "touch_boost_cpu_all_cores" to 1 should help with battery and responsiveness but for some users who have issues with lags or reboots should set those to 0. I have them both set to 0 and my phone runs smoothly just fine like that. All the other settings are the recommended settings by Ktoonsez.
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Thanks buddy. Really appreciate the feedback. The only thing I recall him saying was that setting "sync_extta_cores" and "touch_boost_cpu_all_cores" to 1 should help with battery and responsiveness but for some users who have issues with lags or reboots should set those to 0. I have them both set to 0 and my phone runs smoothly just fine like that. All the other settings are the recommended settings by Ktoonsez.
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Man awesome. Thanks. Ok you guys are att correct? I'm verizon and what I've found is the 6/23 is the most smooth with our new base me7. Just my findings but there is zero lag. For the first time man I've set my transition scales to 1. I know you know what that means for the s4. And with our VZW me7 roms the stock kernel has been the smoothest but pip and smart stay didn't work. This is odd cause this is the very Ktoonsez kernel that broke these features in mdk. So I flashed it on me7 and all things in the world are marvelous. Lol
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Man awesome. Thanks. Ok you guys are att correct? I'm verizon and what I've found is the 6/23 is the most smooth with our new base me7. Just my findings but there is zero lag. For the first time man I've set my transition scales to 1. I know you know what that means for the s4. And with our VZW me7 roms the stock kernel has been the smoothest but pip and smart stay didn't work. This is odd cause this is the very Ktoonsez kernel that broke these features in mdk. So I flashed it on me7 and all things in the world are marvelous. Lol
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Actually Ktoonsez is ATT while I'm on T-Mobile but as you can see, like the S3, I've been collecting every build from each variant of the S4 just because Ktoonsez is awesome in what he does and I'd do anything to help him out!
Glad to hear all is running smoothly
boterkaaseneieren said:
I really don't get this thread, you mean to say all these builds are the original kernels of KT? And you post it in dev section. You can only make a thread in dev section of its your build. Going to report this and see wat a moderator think of this. Why make a mirror thread?
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You obviously don't know who luigibull23 is. You'll thank him later.
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boterkaaseneieren said:
In general where this belongs.
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Yup. Me and a mod spoke about it and all is well now
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That shut you up didn't it boterkaaseneieren! Stop hating on people! and chill out! The guy gave plenty of credit and as he mention he got permission so why you on his cause like a nagging women? even on his thread!!! stop trying to seek brownie points please!
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So...just flashed Liquid Smooth, my first aosp rom on the S4. For some reason the on demand governor which I usually use stays at max clock speed and doesn't go down. So I'm going to try out ktoonsez now. What settings do you recommend for that crazy 7 hour battery life you were able to get on the S3 @LuigiBull23? Lol
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So...just flashed Liquid Smooth, my first aosp rom on the S4. For some reason the on demand governor which I usually use stays at max clock speed and doesn't go down. So I'm going to try out ktoonsez now. What settings do you recommend for that crazy 7 hour battery life you were able to get on the S3 @LuigiBull23? Lol
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I'll pm you my current setup. Nothing fancy.. Just warming up lol
LuigiBull23 said:
I'll pm you my current setup. Nothing fancy.. Just warming up lol
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What Rom are you currently running Luigi?
ahoslc said:
What Rom are you currently running Luigi?
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Slim Bean

Governors...

Rooted Stock ROM. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387942. Havent changed my Kernal asfar as I know, but have adjusted CPU setting in ROM toolbox.
I currently use OnDemand governor with max slider at 1200Mhz. After learning that OnDemand is not too good for batterys life long term as I use my phone in short bursts and alot of multitasking I have found that SmartassV2 would probably be the best governor for to use. The phone is used to play media, games, browsing and sketchbook app, nothing too serious but I want the best balance between battery life and performance possible.
I understand playing with the kernal can result in issues but have not managed to find a guide on how to do this on XDA. Can anyone advise me on this or point me towards a simple guide please.
Thanks.
so ur using Stock Samsung kernel with ondemand ??
only governor on stock kernel that have cores hot plugging is pegausuQ AFAIK so ondemand will cause worse battery

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