QUOTE(adizul @ Dec 2 2010, 10:31 AM)
yeah, I'm wondering about that too since I saw an XDA app. I use stock browser. You can try SkyfireAdded on December 2, 2010, 10:34 am
QUOTE(Crossover @ Dec 2 2010, 10:32 AM)
@angel-girl:
Welcome back to DOC's ROM
Little bit of update with regards to my overnight updated K10C 500Hz:
When i was on 256Hz, i switch on lagfix, prior to update, i removed lagfix (e4nj) and wipe cache, then installed the K10C 500Hz with no lagfix. After boot, i realised that my Angry Bird gone missing, I have to reinstall it back from my backup earlier. As fast as i know, wiping cache will not cause any lost of files/apk, but i wonder by removing lagfix, ie e4nj, will cause this.?
removing lagfix ext4 did not give me this problem.
Battery consumption wise, with location on, it is similar to lch78 review. I think 500Hz is definitely suck slightly more juice compared to 256Hz, with overnight, 256Hz only drained 1-2%, however, 500Hz will drained up to 4-6%. Perfomance and smoothness wise, i feel it is not much different. Loading/Boot time is faster for 500Hz.
As conclusion, i think Hardcore really did a good job for the kernel.
thanks for the feedbacks Welcome back to DOC's ROM
Little bit of update with regards to my overnight updated K10C 500Hz:
When i was on 256Hz, i switch on lagfix, prior to update, i removed lagfix (e4nj) and wipe cache, then installed the K10C 500Hz with no lagfix. After boot, i realised that my Angry Bird gone missing, I have to reinstall it back from my backup earlier. As fast as i know, wiping cache will not cause any lost of files/apk, but i wonder by removing lagfix, ie e4nj, will cause this.?
Battery consumption wise, with location on, it is similar to lch78 review. I think 500Hz is definitely suck slightly more juice compared to 256Hz, with overnight, 256Hz only drained 1-2%, however, 500Hz will drained up to 4-6%. Perfomance and smoothness wise, i feel it is not much different. Loading/Boot time is faster for 500Hz.
As conclusion, i think Hardcore really did a good job for the kernel.
This post has been edited by ken2291: Dec 2 2010, 10:34 AM
Dec 2 2010, 10:33 AM

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