Be interested to see what type of benchmark results people are getting on their 6 Pro.
I know benchmarks aren't the be all and end all of how "good" a phone is, but they at least provide some indication and comparison on performance.
I've been using Antutu (latest 9.2.9) and on both stock and custom kernels, can't seem to crack anywhere near the average result for our device. Result attached is on Android 12L Beta 3 and Kirisakura 12L kernel.
Would love to see some comparisons and discussion...
Android 12L with Despair Kernel
On the "doomed" December update
Doug8796 said:
On the "doomed" December update
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Stock or custom kernel?
On the Kirisakura A12L (Test) version which is the same as public he released anyway I guess. Benches can be so so random but not bad all the same
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On the Kirisakura A12L (Test) version which is the same as public he released anyway I guess. Benches can be so so random but not bad all the same
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Nice - and no - I am on stock (simlock/bootloader locked)
Nice scores, something definitely not right with my set up then
...actually, I get that 'your device is rooted which may lead to inaccurate scores.." message after benchmarking, yet I've used Magisk to hide root from Antutu, wonder if that is cuasing an issue...
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Nice scores, something definitely not right with my set up then
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Yea I thought something wasn't right on yours. I could test again and chances are it would be a lot lower thus why I always see benches as pretty useless and random lol but don't think it would be as low as yours mate
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Nice scores, something definitely not right with my set up then
...actually, I get that 'your device is rooted which may lead to inaccurate scores.." message after benchmarking, yet I've used Magisk to hide root from Antutu, wonder if that is cuasing an issue...
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I didn't hide it from magisk. I never use bench apps this was just a random one off to see what the difference was with yours as it seemed real low
Despair 12L kernel this time, still in the 500k scores, something definitely not right
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Despair 12L kernel this time, still in the 500k scores, something definitely not right
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Just tried again to make sure it wasn't a fluke bud
687k now, same kernel and hid all instances of Antutu in Magisk (realised not all had been hidden) but it still picked up the phone has been rooted anyway.
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Just tried again to make sure it wasn't a fluke bud
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Mine isn't quite as good as yours but it's up there.
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Despair 12L kernel this time, still in the 500k scores, something definitely not right
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What modules you use if any mate?
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What modules you use if any mate?
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Only safetynet and the AK3 module that the kernel installs.
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Only safetynet and the AK3 module that the kernel installs.
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Yea this is all I have also. Your battery charging while doing it?
782775.
Not sure where this result puts me, but it was #13 overall?
Feb factory image
Kirisakura 1.7.0
Latest Magisk
Az Biker said:
782775.
Not sure where this result puts me, but it was #13 overall?
Feb factory image
Kirisakura 1.7.0
Latest Magisk
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Nice! Well on average Pixel 6 Pro ranks at 26-29 or there abouts so not a bad jump up the board from a kernel
Btw @Az Biker thanks for that guide to root etc really helped and I appreciate it. This is my first Pixel device and from that guide I was able to get sorted and learn a little
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Yea this is all I have also. Your battery charging while doing it?
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Normally not charging except it was charging the time I got the higher 687k score.
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Hey ...
I just got my HTC 10 from Taiwan (HTC M10h)...
It already received a software update 1.30.709.x ...
The benchmark scores on both AnTuTu and Quadrant aren't that impressive (in relation to the competition) besides repeated tries ...
I know the benchmark Scores are nothing to do with routine usage but they do point out the hardware and software cohesion ...
Please share your benchmark scores here and let the discussion opened on this controversial topic of Benchmark Scoring and Real World Performance
I'm waiting for someone to run PCMark's Work benchmark on the 10. Would you bother doing that?
5707
pwned all other devices -Rom - LeeDroid nightly build temp 33*C
lagittaja said:
I'm waiting for someone to run PCMark's Work benchmark on the 10. Would you bother doing that?
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got 6001
SacredDeviL666 said:
pwned all other devices -Rom - LeeDroid nightly build temp 33*C
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I haven't got this much score till now ....
drmoeed said:
I haven't got this much score till now ....
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what rom you on?
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what rom you on?
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Stock 1.30.709.1
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Stock 1.30.709.1
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Welcome to XDA use custom roms, stock always has a disadvantage of under performing due to various reasons....
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Welcome to XDA use custom roms, stock always has a disadvantage of under performing due to various reasons....
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On which ROM are you ...
I'd LeeDroid my fone in a day or two ...
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On which ROM are you ...
I'd LeeDroid my fone in a day or two ...
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yeaps at the moment LeeDroid.. and this is the only custom rom as of now
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Welcome to XDA use custom roms, stock always has a disadvantage of under performing due to various reasons....
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Actually, it has been like that for many years but in recent years I've noticed rom makers just inserting build.props, unit.d, etc and claiming better battery life and "smoother". Stock has always had the most balance between the two, as tuned by HTC's developers versus a copy and paster who has no idea what the scripts do. Once saw failed keylogger-type insert attempt a while ago by someone nobody has heard of.
I've even seen some "kernel devs" inflate the UX numbers to make the total score seem higher while all other areas are actually much lower than standard.
What I'm trying to say is pick what you run on your phone wisely. Many of the roms nowadays are actually sub-par compared to stock. "Custom" doesn't mean better. What sets rom's apart from each other now are customizations availble.
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Actually, it has been like that for many years but in recent years I've noticed rom makers just inserting build.props, unit.d, etc and claiming better battery life and "smoother". Stock has always had the most balance between the two, as tuned by HTC's developers versus a copy and paster who has no idea what the scripts do. Once saw failed keylogger-type insert attempt a while ago by someone nobody has heard of.
I've even seen some "kernel devs" inflate the UX numbers to make the total score seem higher while all other areas are lower than standard.
What I'm trying to say is pick what you run on your phone wisely. Many of the roms nowadays are actually sub-par compared to stock. "Custom" doesn't mean better. What sets rom's apart from each other now are customizations availble.
Sent from my HTC6545LVW using Tapatalk
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agreed on a lot of aspect... for me as an end user custom roms are better than stocks and yes i agree a lot aren't actual development but then you need to identify....
for me its a statement of using the way i want to always vs what company dictates the way you should operate which is in most stock roms...
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Not all of them
Sent from my HTC 10 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Not all of them
Sent from my HTC 10 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Hola ...
Thats impressive ...
Yet to achieve a score as high as this with my 10 ...
HTC 10
1.53.617.x ...
Stock ...
@TopoX84 what's the individual scores and what was the battery temperature?
I've easily gotten ~6400 PCMark scores on my 10. Bonestock but that was of course from a really cold state.
And let's not forget my bad SD820 voltage bin (worst I've seen) which doesn't help the matter at all.
I'd like to see someone with EX kernel run PCMark Work a couple of times on their 10, cold and hot state, idk closer to room temp (25-30?) and something like 38-40C?.
@Haldi4803 ?
I was happy with a random test I did at work the other day, this phone is by far the fastest responding phone ive ever owned/ used.
Still on stock Kernel. Not done yet with all the baseline Benchmarking.
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Still on stock Kernel. Not done yet with all the baseline Benchmarking.
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Sorry
I mixed up you and @hamdir
I get 140,000 on AnTuTu, stock ROM and kernel.
Hi guys,
I have been testing many different ROMs and kernels so far and still haven't found a kernel which really permits underclocking below 1113 Mhz (for big cores) and 633 Mhz (for little cores).
Do you know any kernel which allows setting cores for a minimum of 300 Mhz for instance?
Many thanks.
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Hi guys,
I have been testing many different ROMs and kernels so far and still haven't found a kernel which really permits underclocking below 1113 Mhz (for big cores) and 633 Mhz (for little cores).
Do you know any kernel which allows setting cores for a minimum of 300 Mhz for instance?
Many thanks.
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Maybe Agni kernel do this.
IceCold Kernel up until (including) R3.5 has this feature. The feature was then removed without reason by the developer, but you can still download R3.5.
I'm using (and underclocking) it with Havoc OS 2.5 and it works great.
JosephusQuint said:
IceCold Kernel up until (including) R3.5 has this feature. The feature was then removed without reason by the developer, but you can still download R3.5.
I'm using (and underclocking) it with Havoc OS 2.5 and it works great.
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Thanks a lot for the tip. I will flash it to test.
Any experience of those builds till 3.5 working with MIUI-based ROMs?
Patoilo said:
Thanks a lot for the tip. I will flash it to test.
Any experience of those builds till 3.5 working with MIUI-based ROMs?
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I have never used it for MIUI-based-ROMs, so I can't speak on that.
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I have never used it for MIUI-based-ROMs, so I can't speak on that.
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I will see how it goes and will post the results here.
But I am also interested in testing the Havoc ROM. I actually did it before but got poor battery results. Do you have an idea of your screen-on-time with the combo Havoc + IceCold 3.5?
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I will see how it goes and will post the results here.
But I am also interested in testing the Havoc ROM. I actually did it before but got poor battery results. Do you have an idea of your screen-on-time with the combo Havoc + IceCold 3.5?
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I will make a screenshot tomorrow evening of the battery life, and put it in the thread. (It's bedtime here)
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I will make a screenshot tomorrow evening of the battery life, and put it in the thread. (It's bedtime here)
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Thank you in the meanwhile, I clean flashed IceCold 3.5 Pie and minimum big cpu still stays at 1113 MHz
No option to set 300 MHz
JosephusQuint said:
IceCold Kernel up until (including) R3.5 has this feature. The feature was then removed without reason by the developer, but you can still download R3.5.
I'm using (and underclocking) it with Havoc OS 2.5 and it works great.
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are you sure he removed it without given a reason.?? it was removed caused those frequencies was useless.
raptorddd said:
are you sure he removed it without given a reason.?? it was removed caused those frequencies was useless.
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He removed it, because he thought them useless. What is useful and what isn't, is of course subjective, and I for one disagree with his view. He decided it wasn't worth keeping in; however, the feature was working and not "useless" in the sense that it was incomplete.
Regardless, this is not a discussion for this thread; you may ask him directly in his.
The underclocking frequencies were removed due to the Pie firmware disabling the ability to underclock below 1113MHz.
IceCold R3.5 + Oreo FW should still work.
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He removed it, because he thought them useless. What is useful and what isn't, is of course subjective, and I for one disagree with his view. He decided it wasn't worth keeping in; however, the feature was working and not "useless" in the sense that it was incomplete.
Regardless, this is not a discussion for this thread; you may ask him directly in his.
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bcoz its not useful at all. its all inefficient frequency and he is right. we all tested that alot and found it to be as good as previous undercocked 300mhz freq. just test and see instead of saying this.
people dont even try and complain
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I will make a screenshot tomorrow evening of the battery life, and put it in the thread. (It's bedtime here)
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There you go. It took a bit longer because I normally have 2 SIM-Cards active (but that uses up more battery). So the pictures are from only 1 SIM card active and mobile data always on.
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bcoz its not useful at all. its all inefficient frequency and he is right. we all tested that alot and found it to be as good as previous undercocked 300mhz freq. just test and see instead of saying this.
people dont even try and complain
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You know what people also do? Assuming without evidence what other people did/thought, instead of asking them.
I did test and compare, and I do have a measurably better battery life than with later versions of the Kernel. I also didn't complain, I stated how it is.
Grow a thicker skin; people like you are not helpful. Not worshipping every move of a developer doesn't mean not being grateful.
I maintain that underclocking is an important feature to have, others may disagree. Some people want NFC and Wireless Charging, I could not care less.
It boggles my mind, that on XDA of all places you regularly find people that tell you what you do or don't need.
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You know what people also do? Assuming without evidence what other people did/thought, instead of asking them.
I did test and compare, and I do have a measurably better battery life than with later versions of the Kernel. I also didn't complain, I stated how it is.
Grow a thicker skin; people like you are not helpful. Not worshipping every move of a developer doesn't mean not being grateful.
I maintain that underclocking is an important feature to have, others may disagree. Some people want NFC and Wireless Charging, I could not care less.
It boggles my mind, that on XDA of all places you regularly find people that tell you what you do or don't need.
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latest test builds have better bb than older underclocked builds.
if u have had enougj acting like a idiot better use it and see the magic instead of bullshiting here. come 8n tg group and see thick head
Test kernel for fix cpu frequency limitation.
Compiled for android 10.
https://github.com/followmsi/androi...ers/soc/tegra/sysedp/sysedp_batmon_calc.c#L84
I compiled the kernel with the above changes (psy_imax = 8500000).
Not sure if other firmware will start with this. Check it out.
On my tablet at 25% there is no frequency limitation.
Use at your own risk. I am not responsible for the permanently damaged battery.
Download kernel_cpu_fix
Download kernel_cpu_fix+fw for PE android 10
Vartom said:
Test kernel for fix cpu frequency limitation.
Compiled for android 10.
https://github.com/followmsi/androi...ers/soc/tegra/sysedp/sysedp_batmon_calc.c#L84
I compiled the kernel with the above changes (psy_imax = 8500000).
Not sure if other firmware will start with this. Check it out.
On my tablet at 25% there is no frequency limitation.
Use at your own risk. I am not responsible for the permanently damaged battery.
Download kernel_cpu_fix
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Hi Vartom. Which ROM did you test this kernel with? The latest PE + this kernel = bootloop for me. I make it to the Google logo but no further. I'll redownload just incase the file is corrupt (but that literally never happens in my experience).
Cheers!
(Edit1: redownloaded but the bootloop continued)
try the version kernel_cpu_fix+fw .
Well then,
If there's already problems for such a noble idea, it's sad
Thug Life of the France said:
Well then,
If there's already problems for such a noble idea, it's sad
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What are you talking about?
Vartom said:
try the version kernel_cpu_fix+fw .
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It boots! And my experience does match what you said: I'm hitting 1.9 GHz routinely at 50% battery and that has not been possible for a couple of years now. Thank you
I tested exFAT support (missing) and I think this is based on an older @followmsi kernel? His very latest includes that feature.
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Well then,
If there's already problems for such a noble idea, it's sad
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I think this kernel will make your experience better, although I wouldn't want to carelessly run intensive games or other apps with low battery %. It might work, but it might suffer a low voltage system crash. Usually harmless but it can cause data loss or corruption. Your Pixel C (and mine, and others) is trying to throttle because it does not trust the battery's health. In my case I am pretty confident the battery is stronger than my tablet believes. But I could be wrong!
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It boots! And my experience does match what you said: I'm hitting 1.9 GHz routinely at 50% battery and that has not been possible for a couple of years now. Thank you
I tested exFAT support (missing) and I think this is based on an older @followmsi kernel? His very latest includes that feature.
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Yes, it is compiled from an earlier version. I do not chase updates .
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Yes, it is compiled from an earlier version. I do not chase updates .
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I chase shiny things but I know there is wisdom to your words
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What are you talking about?
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The fixed kernel.
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I think this kernel will make your experience better, although I wouldn't want to carelessly run intensive games or other apps with low battery %. It might work, but it might suffer a low voltage system crash. Usually harmless but it can cause data loss or corruption. Your Pixel C (and mine, and others) is trying to throttle because it does not trust the battery's health. In my case I am pretty confident the battery is stronger than my tablet believes. But I could be wrong!
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Yeah, I think that my tablet is also underestimating the battery, for a refurbished by Google early 2016 model RMAed in mid 2018, the battery should have been replaced, else it is a new model, don't know but I got my tablet back in bubble wrap
Either way, we're all getting the exact same issue, and it seems LTE models aren't affected
1.9GHz would mean "HECK IT'S FASTER THAN THE SWITCH" memes...
By the way, if anyone knows the 4 cores vs 8 cores Tegra X1 controversy, and why we have only 4 showing on the C even though there's two clusters of 4 in big.LITTLE, that might be interesting, maybe the mighty @followmsi could answer this pls ?
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The fixed kernel.
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Yeah, I think that my tablet is also underestimating the battery, for a refurbished by Google early 2016 model RMAed in mid 2018, the battery should have been replaced, else it is a new model, don't know but I got my tablet back in bubble wrap
Either way, we're all getting the exact same issue, and it seems LTE models aren't affected
1.9GHz would mean "HECK IT'S FASTER THAN THE SWITCH" memes...
By the way, if anyone knows the 4 cores vs 8 cores Tegra X1 controversy, and why we have only 4 showing on the C even though there's two clusters of 4 in big.LITTLE, that might be interesting, maybe the mighty @followmsi could answer this pls ?
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LTE model for Pixel C ???
About the "4" available cores ..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64484552&postcount=3
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64491332&postcount=5
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/904289/does-anyone-get-8-cpus-listed-/
@Vartom - Pls make a change and push to your Github.
Thanks a lot !
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@Vartom - Pls make a change and push to your Github.
Thanks a lot !
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https://github.com/vartom/android_kernel_smaug/commit/c16881dcf9e70da0925361b4f2084a28a041a4f6
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LTE model for Pixel C ???
About the "4" available cores ..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64484552&postcount=3
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64491332&postcount=5
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/904289/does-anyone-get-8-cpus-listed-/
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Yeah, I think there was at some point some form of dragon-lte announced at the time of the release back in 2015, but I never saw one, so I guess it doesn't exist in a better form than a prototype
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Yeah, I think there was at some point some form of dragon-lte announced at the time of the release back in 2015, but I never saw one, so I guess it doesn't exist in a better form than a prototype
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I don't know anything about an LTE prototype but I do remember lots of confusion back then about whether the X1 ran in full 8 core mode like the SD 810 or 4 cores at a time like it actually does.
Testing...
Hey beautiful people, I need ur help.
Whenever I play games like Wild Rift or use my cam, my phone keeps dimming down and giving me a warning message about the phone overheating. How the fek do I turn that off? I can physically feel my phone being warm, but far from hot! My op8 got far hotter and didnt do that... Is there any rom/kernel combo that lets me control that? Service menu via dialer doesnt let me in... Help much appreciated!
Sadly, the one's that bought this device have fallen into a trap. The 888 is a true waste of precious semiconductor, worse, it's really unoptimized in the OP9P with really bad ventilation/cooling and pathetic battery life.
The real (old) OnePlus ended with the 8T. Sell it off mate, genuine advise.
Snap 888 problem, i have mi 11 and have same problem. In iphone 12 pro max too if screen more than 90% bright
If I'm in the sun, it'll overheat, but other then that I haven't had any issues(knock on wood). I'm running Omega kernel.
Turn all OP display features off, turn on 1080p & no game mode.. .... Sucks but works. Curiously enough, we shouldn't have to be doing this... SD888 is an unfortunate thermal hazard failure
It's shame. I was hoping to give 9 pro another shot (and finally ditch s21 - oneui is rock solid but not my thing) this week. There are some good deals on amazon.
on the other hand some people claim they've never experienced any overheating issues.
Is there really nothing you can do whatsoever, but turn off 120 Hz and qhd?
Is not only this phone. These Snapdragons phones are becoming a heat epidemic. ASUS so far is building vapour-chamber cooling system to their ROG phones. I use a radiator fan on this 9pro. It has wireless charging, 15w. Keeps the phone cool. I play a lot on this phone. Check on the internet for Magsafe charging heat dissipation fan. Benks makes one of the bests. It holds on tight, keeps the phone cool, and wireless charges it.
Oh my... I hope theyre gonna fix it somehow... So youre telling me, even if I root and flash kernel + rom I cannot turn off this stupid ass function?
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Oh my... I hope theyre gonna fix it somehow... So youre telling me, even if I root and flash kernel + rom I cannot turn off this stupid ass function?
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I would bet if you root & flash a kernel (I've had great success with Omega - YMMV obviously) you won't even need to disable that setting!
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I would bet if you root & flash a kernel (I've had great success with Omega - YMMV obviously) you won't even need to disable that setting!
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Wait a minute, are you saying if you flash this said kernel (Omega-YMMV) Your OnePlus 9pro does not heat up again?
I've had no overheating issues using the Omega kernel ..... your mileage may vary, though (YMMV)
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I would bet if you root & flash a kernel (I've had great success with Omega - YMMV obviously) you won't even need to disable that setting!
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Thx a ton, will read into it tomorrow!
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I've had no overheating issues using the Omega kernel ..... your mileage may vary, though (YMMV)
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Does it mean even when you record 4k videos at 60fps over 5 minutes you still don't get device over heating warning on your OnePlus 9pro?
Steps Parku said:
Does it mean even when you record 4k videos at 60fps over 5 minutes you still don't get device over heating warning on your OnePlus 9pro?
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Yes ... I have had no overheating issues on Omega, but YMMV.
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Yes ... I have had no overheating issues on Omega, but YMMV.
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Oh I see. Any specific help as to how to get and install this kernel? And what's Omega & YMMV.
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Oh I see. Any specific help as to how to get and install this kernel? And what's Omega & YMMV.
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Are you already rooted? YMMV is an acronym for Your Mileage May Vary (meaning another kernel may give you better results even though Omega is the best for my use)
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Are you already rooted? YMMV is an acronym for Your Mileage May Vary (meaning another kernel may give you better results even though Omega is the best for my use)
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Yes I am rooted. And I terribly cannot record 4k videos on my OnePlus 9pro. Over heating message pops up right after 1 minute and phone has to cut out the recording experience. I've reached out to them on their community platform severally but it appears it's a general issue. I am new to this kernel thing. And if you sure testify about omega eliminating this problem, then I definitely gotta give it a shot.
I bought this device to make videos and now it's not serving the purpose.
Steps Parku said:
Yes I am rooted. And I terribly cannot record 4k videos on my OnePlus 9pro. Over heating message pops up right after 1 minute and phone has to cut out the recording experience. I've reached out to them on their community platform severally but it appears it's a general issue. I am new to this kernel thing. And if you sure testify about omega eliminating this problem, then I definitely gotta give it a shot.
I bought this device to make videos and now it's not serving the purpose.
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Download a kernel manager from the Play Store, backup your current kernel, then flash Omega if you meet the requirements and know how to get yourself out of a bootloop or a soft brick https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/kernel-oos-omega-kernel-oos11-august-14-2021.4271027/
Sorry for "ressurecting" this thread. Just wanted to ask if anyone could share "his best solution" as in Kernel + rom combo or anything like that... Or stick to stock + arter?
Since many of you know or might not, OnePlus 11 start to throttle aggressively when battery temperature hits 40°c which results in several problems like refresh rate is locked at 60hz, whenever you playing any games the fps gets locked to 55 when battery hits 40°c when 43°c the fps gets locked between 45-50fps which completely takes away the fun of having a 8 gen 2 device. So to overcome this issue I am now sharing few steps through which u can overcome the issue and it is complete safe too, since I myself have been using it from months now
A) FOR UNROOTED USERS - Those who don't want to root their device can simply uninstall system battery app which goes by the name of "com.oplus.battery". Which u need to disable or uninstall to prevent the 40°c throttling.
B) FOR ROOTED USERS -
1) OxygenOs users with OOS 13 ( not 13.1 ) - These users need to flash the "vivothermal" zip via magisk.
2) OxygenOs users with OOS 13.1 ( not 13 ) - These users need to flash "Realme thermal disable" module
NOTE -> THIS IS ONLY TESTER ON CPH2447 MODEL WITH OXYGENOS, AND THEREFORE SHOULD ALSO WORK ON OTHER REGIONS EXCEPT CN SINCE THEY COME WITH COLOROS. SO ONLY USERS WITH OXYGENOS TRY
Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
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Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
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Just uninstall battery app and use any kernel manager app to take full control over cpu
Aka9413 said:
Just uninstall battery app and use any kernel manager app to take full control over cpu
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Oh okay, so you would be doing this on a rooted phone not a stock one right? Or do some of the kernel managers work on stock phones?
whoamanwtf said:
Oh okay, so you would be doing this on a rooted phone not a stock one right? Or do some of the kernel managers work on stock phones?
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No need to edit anything, just uninstall battery app
Whoa the heck, it actually works! I have my 10t unthrottled now. I was disappointed in the 10t at first, but this is simply game-changing. What was once a wasted potential of the gen1 is now a master piece. screw that battery app!
Aka9413 said:
No need to edit anything, just uninstall battery app
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oneplushypergaming said:
Whoa the heck, it actually works! I have my 10t unthrottled now. I was disappointed in the 10t at first, but this is simply game-changing. What was once a wasted potential of the gen1 is now a master piece. screw that battery app!
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Install this app called Scene - https://www.coolapk.com/apk/com.omarea.vtools and set settings as I share here
Aka9413 said:
Install this app called Scene - https://www.coolapk.com/apk/com
Aka9413 said:
Install this app called Scene - https://www.coolapk.com/apk/com.omarea.vtools and set settings as I share here
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Now see how greatly it improves your overally gaming performance, for extreme gaming performance just look for app profile - search your game than set fast profile for the games. As you save it when you open that game the performance will automatically tuned for best performance and thermals with almost no lags at all
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Aka9413 said:
No need to edit anything, just uninstall battery app
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How, using adb? There no uninstall options on the phone
whoamanwtf said:
Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
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Found a better alternative. Recheck post
XDRdaniel said:
How, using adb? There no uninstall options on the phone
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Thread updated!!
Aka9413 said:
Just uninstall battery app and use any kernel manager app to take full control over cpu
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Wow. This worked on my OnePlus 9. Insane battery temp though lol.
Nice to see it can actually be removed easily enough though. I flashed the disabler and my OnePlus 9 didn't boot loop but I want to let it cool down before I do any more testing. 52C battery temp is not okay.
EDIT: The disabler module definitely works on the OnePlus 9. Do you mind if I repost this in the OnePlus 9 forum, @Aka9413? People have been wanting this for a long time.
EtherealRemnant said:
Wow. This worked on my OnePlus 9. Insane battery temp though lol.
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Nice to see it can actually be removed easily enough though. I flashed the disabler and my OnePlus 9 didn't boot loop but I want to let it cool down before I do any more testing. 52C battery temp is not okay.
EDIT: The disabler module definitely works on the OnePlus 9. Do you mind if I repost this in the OnePlus 9 forum, @Aka9413? People have been wanting this for a long time.
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52c° not good
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
52c° not good
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No, definitely not, but that was an extreme use case too.
EtherealRemnant said:
No, definitely not, but that was an extreme use case too.
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52 an the battery is not goog for the battery
(a lizium battery sometimes likes these temperatures, not at all in the long run you will damage the battery)
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
52 an the battery is not goog for the battery
(a lizium battery sometimes likes these temperatures, not at all in the long run you will damage the battery)
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Right, I know this, but that was an extreme case. Under normal usage, that won't happen. That stress test is specifically designed to push the device to the limit in order to test throttling behavior.
EtherealRemnant said:
Right, I know this, but that was an extreme case. Under normal usage, that won't happen. That stress test is specifically designed to push the device to the limit in order to test throttling behavior.
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Most playing gams or other thing like camera 4k 60fps
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oneplushypergaming said:
Whoa the heck, it actually works! I have my 10t unthrottled now. I was disappointed in the 10t at first, but this is simply game-changing. What was once a wasted potential of the gen1 is now a master piece. screw that battery app!
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Thread updated !!
EtherealRemnant said:
Wow. This worked on my OnePlus 9. Insane battery temp though lol.
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Nice to see it can actually be removed easily enough though. I flashed the disabler and my OnePlus 9 didn't boot loop but I want to let it cool down before I do any more testing. 52C battery temp is not okay.
EDIT: The disabler module definitely works on the OnePlus 9. Do you mind if I repost this in the OnePlus 9 forum, @Aka9413? People have been wanting this for a long time.
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I really don't mind, since it's not my work also my goal is to help as many users as I can over OnePlus notorious unnecessary throttling issues.
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
52 an the battery is not goog for the battery
(a lizium battery sometimes likes these temperatures, not at all in the long run you will damage the battery)
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That maybe due to Snapdragon 888 which is know for heating yesterday when I did the same test while at work at around 32°c room temp my max battery temp went like 43% and with 99% stability and battery went upto 43°c
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That maybe due to Snapdragon 888 which is know for heating yesterday when I did the same test while at work at around 32°c room temp my max battery temp went like 43% and with 99% stability and battery went upto 43°c
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He use tje thermal disabler