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SAMSUNG GALAXY S II Official thread V6, The ULTIMATE Android experience is here
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Teng N
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Jun 25 2011, 11:44 AM
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QUOTE(nicregi @ Jun 25 2011, 11:20 AM) UncleBenny! Many thanks for the update. Trying hard to find a dealer who has in Melaka as we speak as I am heading down to Melaka for a day (later). Back to topic: Thanks for the temperature info. However, 50 degrees really make me  Haha About being a noob: Every one started as nobody. When I just started my BB, I was one so darn blur about it. Thinking this and that was hard. After using for sometime and lots of reading, finalyl understood the capabilities of BB. Same here at Android. Never use Android before. Totally new scenario and trying hard to learn everything asap. Been hard though BUT, we have great guide by UncleBenny at first page. Really appreciate your work UncleBenny!  In Melaka, try to call 06-286 6282 Steven Tele-World Centre, Ground Floor, Mahkota Parade. They provides 2 years warranty.
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Teng N
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Jun 26 2011, 07:46 AM
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Morning, need some advice on the below.
I have flashed firmware in the following sequence:
1. On KF1 (this is SME MY official of course) - Quadrant score : 32xx - wake up from sleep : less than 1 second (almost instance) - Pic shot at low light : yellowist circle at middle - Battery usage sleep time : 12% drop since 6H ago - mainly OS
2. root using Supercurio kernel KDD - Quadrant score : drop to 28xx - wake up from sleep : did not observed - Pic shot at low light : yellowist circle at middle - Battery usage sleep time : not observed
3. flash firmware KF2 and unroot - Quadrant score : improve to 31xx (lower than KF1) - wake up from sleep : almost instant but "feel" faster - Pic shot at low light : no more yellowist at middle, depends on light condition and shooting angle, picture has strong orange colour case. - Battery usage sleep time : not observed
4. re-root using Supercurio (PDA/built KF2, Kernel KKD) - Quadrant score : drop to 27xx (lower than result 2 above) - wake up from sleep : delay by approx. 1.5 seconds - Pic shot at low light : same as result 3 above - Battey usage sleep time : 10% drop since 6H ago - slight improvement
Note my tests are casual (not very empirical) therefore subject to discrepancies.
However, I still can observed that using KF1, Android OS battery consumption (samsung bug?) is slightly higher than using KF2, but at expense of Quadrant score, and wake up from sleep time is noticably lag by 1 second at least. Can I say the lag is due to incompatible kernel used (supercurio)?
Camera issue - not a big issue with me but yellowish problem seem resolved using KF2.
Is the above sound logical?
Edit: I am still using stock ROM.
This post has been edited by Teng N: Jun 26 2011, 07:52 AM
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Teng N
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Jun 26 2011, 09:34 AM
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Flashed Lite'ning Rom v1.5 XXKF2
Quadrant back to 32xx Aware from sleep still take 1.5 second Camera yellow spot at centre noted
Is this normal?
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Teng N
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Jun 26 2011, 10:30 AM
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QUOTE(benny888 @ Jun 26 2011, 09:39 AM) I am on same rom as yours Awake from sleep is always immediate. This issue - it is always immediate no matter what rom I have tested ( Villian, Cognition, Litening, AngeloM and original stock ). So I don't think is rom issue - could be some apps interference Camera - I thought the complain is pinkish spot . I don't have any yellow or pinkish issues with camera. Awake from sleep - I did not have issue until I flashed supercurio kernel KKD. I thought it was kernel interface issue, but now I am on XXKF2 awake still delay... I installed a few system related app - Busybox (freezed now), ME, TB, and Adfree. The rest are pretty straight forwards. Camera - no pinkish issues for me, just yellowish under low light but not serious, and live with it.
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Teng N
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Jun 26 2011, 10:37 AM
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QUOTE(destEX @ Jun 26 2011, 09:46 AM) actually if u read the thread the guy who first brought this up posted, it's said the awake time is due to the processor underclocking when you go to sleep. Try playing music while go sleep, then u try on again, it will be immediate bcoz the music is playing and the proc is not underclocked. Another thing you can do is to change the cpu governor to performance instead of on demand. or set the minimum clock frequency. I'm using process monitor widget pro to do this. then your screen will awake faster and your battery will drain a bit faster too  You are right OS underclock during sleep.. but if interface speed is fast enough, we should not notice delay right? Just my guess...
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