[Q] Enabling Fast Charge on Deathly - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

I'm on Liquid Smooth with Deathly Kernel and for the life of me I cannot figure out how to enable Fast Charge no matter where i search. So I give up How do I?

kitprower said:
I'm on Liquid Smooth with Deathly Kernel and for the life of me I cannot figure out how to enable Fast Charge no matter where i search. So I give up How do I?
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You have a couple of options. There is a built-in kernel tweaker, go to Settings/Performance/Tweaks. Alternatively, you can use an app like Andromizer Pro or Trickster Mod; these apps will display all available performance/tweak settings that are available for the detected kernel.

Mr. Struck said:
You have a couple of options. There is a built-in kernel tweaker, go to Settings/Performance/Tweaks. Alternatively, you can use an app like Andromizer Pro or Trickster Mod; these apps will display all available performance/tweak settings that are available for the detected kernel.
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Thank you so much for the reply!

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[Q] Over/Under clocking

I was wondering on how exactly I do this? I looked through and seen people talking about it, but not how to do it. Can someone explain to me what it does, and how to do it?
E4GTUser94 said:
I was wondering on how exactly I do this? I looked through and seen people talking about it, but not how to do it. Can someone explain to me what it does, and how to do it?
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There are actually several ways to do this. The most popular of which are to have a rooted rom, install a separate application and use that application to modify your cpu speed. The more popular applications to do this are:
SetCPU
ROM Toolbox
ROM Toolbox light
I've used all of these and if I could suggest one to you, I would say ROM Toolbox, because it gives you a lot of other tools that SetCPU does not. HOWEVER, I find that in regards to overclocking/underclocking and setting profiles, SetCPU is much more handy and offers more customization.
VIDEO on overclocking and profiles with SetCPU
VIDEO on ROM Toolbox Pro
Freeroot said:
There are actually several ways to do this. The most popular of which are to have a rooted rom, install a separate application and use that application to modify your cpu speed. The more popular applications to do this are:
SetCPU
ROM Toolbox
ROM Toolbox light
I've used all of these and if I could suggest one to you, I would say ROM Toolbox, because it gives you a lot of other tools that SetCPU does not. HOWEVER, I find that in regards to overclocking/underclocking and setting profiles, SetCPU is much more handy and offers more customization.
VIDEO on overclocking and profiles with SetCPU
VIDEO on ROM Toolbox Pro
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Is there any certain configuration that you find best? Thanks for all the links and suggestions also!
System tuner pro is also nice. There is no " right" settings. Your phone might not like my settings profile. They are all different. I do however under clock. I see no lag on cm9 beta1. I use a Max CPU of 1ghz. I also under volt everything by -25 because -50 on Evert step crashes my phone. Yours may like it. Just remember do not push the set on boot button until you are sure your phone can handle the new setting.
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E4GTUser94 said:
Is there any certain configuration that you find best? Thanks for all the links and suggestions also!
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It is pretty much a try what works. I find that over clocking is nice for certain things, but I like to have a long battery life as well, so I have mine set up so that the CPU is usually running ondemand 800-200 and for certain programs, ondemand 1200-500 and when the screen is turned off it is ondemand 500-200. I haven't had any problems and my battery life is generally very nice. Everyone's phone is different though.
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T310 battery saving mode

I'm running a slightly modified touchwiz ROM with latest bindroid kernel on my galaxy tab 3 8.0 and was wondering whether it was possible to change the CPU profile for the built I'm battery saver mode.
To be clear, without battery saver max CPU frequency is 1.8ghz, with battery saver enabled its 1.3ghz but I'd like to change that to ~1ghz for low power usage. Is that possible?
Trickster mod would help
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Ripshock said:
Trickster mod would help
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I have trickstermod and it somewhat works, the settings don't always stick though. Also I see no way to modify androids built in battery saver mode with trickster, which is what I'm looking for.
Swizzy88 said:
I have trickstermod and it somewhat works, the settings don't always stick though. Also I see no way to modify androids built in battery saver mode with trickster, which is what I'm looking for.
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Just put Pac-man ROM on mine and looks like that can be changed in settings. Don't know if you want to consider that option.

[Q] Huge FPS drops in games

I searched the forum and saw some people had similar issues but nothing in the other threads seems to have fixed their issue.
I am having huge FPS drops in games after about 5 minutes of play time. I never had this problem when I was on stock, and ever since I have tried a few different ROMs and all of them have the same result. I found that if I turn my screen off for ~30 seconds the lag will go away for about 2 minutes but just comes right back.
Currently running SOKP ROM.
Games that I play are Valkyrie Crusade, The Gate, Heroes of Camelot.
Any help would be appreciated!
Ok, so the issue seems to only be present while charging. Does anyone have any suggestion on how to alleviate this issue without unplugging my phone from the charger? My battery does not last as long as it used to and I can only play for about a half hour before my phone battery starts to get extremely low.
Does your Rom allow for Changing of Governors and Voltages ? If so, then try Trickster Mod. If it does not allow such changes then switch to a AOSP Rom and then Flash KT747 Kernel by @ktoonsez. that kernel has profiles specifically tailored for Gaming.
That kernel was not compatible with AOKP Roms until Recently. I do not use AOKP Roms so I am not sure if AOKP Code has changed to make it compatible.
Perseus71 said:
Does your Rom allow for Changing of Governors and Voltages ? If so, then try Trickster Mod. If it does not allow such changes then switch to a AOSP Rom and then Flash KT747 Kernel by @ktoonsez. that kernel has profiles specifically tailored for Gaming.
That kernel was not compatible with AOKP Roms until Recently. I do not use AOKP Roms so I am not sure if AOKP Code has changed to make it compatible.
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The app from the app store? I don't know anything about Trickster mod.
Yes its the App in Play Store. If you are not comfortable tweaking those parameters, then leave that alone.
Perseus71 said:
Yes its the App in Play Store. If you are not comfortable tweaking those parameters, then leave that alone.
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Any recommendations on settings then?
Explore the thread on Undervolting / Overclocking in my signature. Let me know if you are comfortable with making that kind of changes.
Perseus71 said:
Explore the thread on Undervolting / Overclocking in my signature. Let me know if you are comfortable with making that kind of changes.
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I checked it out but it seems pretty confusing.. still not sure what settings I should change. Why would it be different from stock rom though?
In that case, please use the App "Fast Reboot Pro". It also creates a shortcut on your homescreen that, when clicked, will improve performance.
You may also want to apply V6 Supercharger Mod by @zeppelinrox.
Perseus71 said:
In that case, please use the App "Fast Reboot Pro". It also creates a shortcut on your homescreen that, when clicked, will improve performance.
You may also want to apply V6 Supercharger Mod by @zeppelinrox.
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My ROM is 4.4.2. Do I still need to apply the Ultimatic Jar Patcher?
I have not kept up with the more recent developments on that thread. Search the thread or post the question on it.
If your battery is getting low that quickly and easily your best bet, imo, is to replace it. Aa they age and lose capacity they also lose the ability to run the hardware effectively. Youre probably seeing lag because it just isnt able to provide the stable voltage required to run the cpu/gpu at full throttle very long.
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I have not kept up with the more recent developments on that thread. Search the thread or post the question on it.
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I tried these modifications and I am still getting terrible FPS drops.
Your only other option is Fast Reboot Pro in lieu of Governor changes and Overclocking.

Calibrate screen colors?

I usually would use Kernel Adiutor, but it doesn't show the Display section on whyred. Any suggestions?
oroboros74 said:
I usually would use Kernel Adiutor, but it doesn't show the Display section on whyred. Any suggestions?
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you need KCAL support stock kernel doesnt have kcal drivers. you need custom kernel that supports kcal.. example insigniux or kirks kernel.
raptorddd said:
you need KCAL support stock kernel doesnt have kcal drivers. you need custom kernel that supports kcal.. example insigniux or kirks kernel.
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Which would you prefer, or would you just stick to stock? Do you also feel the colors to be a little subdued?
oroboros74 said:
Which would you prefer, or would you just stick to stock? Do you also feel the colors to be a little subdued?
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kirks has OC adn UC but hasnt been update in a month..
am using insigniux similar to stock but has kcal and schedunt governor.. no i never use stock kernel thats the reason i unlocked bootloader..
yes colors are subdue. i use saturate and add 3 points value.
raptorddd said:
kirks has OC adn UC but hasnt been update in a month..
am using insigniux similar to stock but has kcal and schedunt governor.. no i never use stock kernel thats the reason i unlocked bootloader..
yes colors are subdue. i use saturate and add 3 points value.
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So the thing is - I know nothing about kernels! Have never flashed them, don't really know what they do, so I've always kept stock. Any ideas where to begin to understand more about them (besides digging through the forums)?
I see Blackbox and Kirks cited a lot. How would those compare to Insigniux?
Also, I'm on stock Global MIUI (rooted of course), and want to stay on that for a while, but later am planning to go to LOS (or maybe another custom ROM). Would I need to change kernel in that case?
Thanks for your help, btw!
oroboros74 said:
So the thing is - I know nothing about kernels! Have never flashed them, don't really know what they do, so I've always kept stock. Any ideas where to begin to understand more about them (besides digging through the forums)?
I see Blackbox and Kirks cited a lot. How would those compare to Insigniux?
Also, I'm on stock Global MIUI (rooted of course), and want to stay on that for a while, but later am planning to go to LOS (or maybe another custom ROM). Would I need to change kernel in that case?
Thanks for your help, btw!
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they are all different.. i first flashed balckbox but didnt have many extra options seemed like a stock kernel.. then kirks had more options and i just started using insigniux.. many have claimed that it gives better battery life and its fast..
you can change many things in kernel.. if you want more battery then theres options to make go easy battery but will suffer from performance and speed. then theres ways to gain a bit of battery and keep performance.. and of course performance...
like change governors.. this will change cpu frequencies some are more tamed other agressive.. ect.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/guide-android-governors-explained-t2017715
https://ilmvfx.wordpress.com/2015/0...cpu-governors-and-io-schedulers-by-gsstudios/
raptorddd said:
they are all different.. i first flashed balckbox but didnt have many extra options seemed like a stock kernel.. then kirks had more options and i just started using insigniux.. many have claimed that it gives better battery life and its fast..
you can change many things in kernel.. if you want more battery then theres options to make go easy battery but will suffer from performance and speed. then theres ways to gain a bit of battery and keep performance.. and of course performance...
like change governors.. this will change cpu frequencies some are more tamed other agressive.. ect.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/guide-android-governors-explained-t2017715
https://ilmvfx.wordpress.com/2015/0...cpu-governors-and-io-schedulers-by-gsstudios/
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Thanks for that info! I'll definitely look at those links!
oroboros74 said:
Thanks for that info! I'll definitely look at those links!
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your wlcome just read... and if you have any question about it just ask.. i recommend using from playstore kernel adituor app to adjust kernel settings.

Question Franco Kernel Manager

I recently got Franco Kernel Manager and was messing around with the settings and I was trying to reduce the CPU clock speeds on the device and turn off one of the Cortex-X1 cores, but the device keeps resetting the clock speeds and turns on all the cores. The governor profiles do stick, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to fix this? Also my Components Estimated Power Use is completely empty, how to fix that as well. Thanks!
Reflash stock boot.img in fastboot?
fillwithjoy1 said:
I recently got Franco Kernel Manager and was messing around with the settings and I was trying to reduce the CPU clock speeds on the device and turn off one of the Cortex-X1 cores, but the device keeps resetting the clock speeds and turns on all the cores. The governor profiles do stick, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to fix this? Also my Components Estimated Power Use is completely empty, how to fix that as well. Thanks!
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Also, Franco hasn't been updated in years
fillwithjoy1 said:
I recently got Franco Kernel Manager and was messing around with the settings and I was trying to reduce the CPU clock speeds on the device and turn off one of the Cortex-X1 cores, but the device keeps resetting the clock speeds and turns on all the cores. The governor profiles do stick, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to fix this? Also my Components Estimated Power Use is completely empty, how to fix that as well. Thanks!
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Those settings get overwritten by the power-hal and other functions in the framework. You can't change them via a kernel manager.
Freak07 said:
Those settings get overwritten by the power-hal and other functions in the framework. You can't change them via a kernel manager.
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You can on some device/kernels but mainly older ones.
jamescable said:
You can on some device/kernels but mainly older ones.
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Indeed, but hereĀ“s the pixel 6 forum
jamescable said:
Also, Franco hasn't been updated in years
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What's the go-to now?
DevanteWeary said:
What's the go-to now?
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EXKM
jamescable said:
Also, Franco hasn't been updated in years
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Are you kidding me, I literally cannot get a refund now
fillwithjoy1 said:
Are you kidding me, I literally cannot get a refund now
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Just because FKM hasn't been updated in a while doesn't mean it doesn't work... I just used it to flash a custom kernel on cheetah, I've used it on kebab as well. I like EXKM too but they basically have feature parity? I own both but prefer the more minimalistic look of FKM. No kernel manager will keep the frequencies you change. Please re-read this post:
Freak07 said:
Those settings get overwritten by the power-hal and other functions in the framework. You can't change them via a kernel manager.
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Dopamin3 said:
Just because FKM hasn't been updated in a while doesn't mean it doesn't work... I just used it to flash a custom kernel on cheetah, I've used it on kebab as well. I like EXKM too but they basically have feature parity? I own both but prefer the more minimalistic look of FKM. No kernel manager will keep the frequencies you change. Please re-read this post:
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Yeah but when will it become obsolete and won't work with the latest Android devices? I am aware that I cannot change the frequencies of the CPU and other things but at least getting EXKM will actively support the latest Android versions and devices

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