QUOTE(alexng2208 @ May 16 2013, 02:48 PM)
want swap don't find me, mine also n7100, only newer than yours by few months.Samsung Galaxy Note II LYN's Official Thread V22, 2nd Gen of the original "Phablet" XXDMC3
Samsung Galaxy Note II LYN's Official Thread V22, 2nd Gen of the original "Phablet" XXDMC3
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QUOTE(Xa0102 @ May 16 2013, 02:16 PM) Argh, battery life is not as good as I expected... Woo ... .post 8 under Kernels you can read all about master sklchan 's perseus tweak settings.Seems like the kernel that came with T0lte's CM10.1 on my N7105 is locking the cores, making it all 4 cores are online and the minimum clock speed is 800MHz and it never drops below it. Surfing Facebook on WiFi gives me an average 4 minutes every 1% of battery drop. And that explains the silky smoothness of the entire UI, eliminating the input lag. After flashing Devil's kernel and after some tweaking of the CPU hotplug, trying to imitate my near-perfection settings on my S3's sTweaks on my N7105's DevilTools on Lulzactive governor (pegasusq governor didn't have the any options for me to play with), despite having the same hotplug values, the amount of cores online is much more flexible, but still it doesn't drop down to 200MHz where the voltage is much more lower, it still fluctuates between 800MHz to 1200MHz (as I have restricted it to 2 cores online as its maximum and 1200MHz). However it was giving me better battery consumption of 7 minutes per 1% battery. A far cry compared to my previous Wanamlite + Perseus Kernel combination. I could get 10 to 15 minutes per % of battery. In other words, a full charge could give me at least 17 hours of screen time on the lowest brightness, on 5GHz WiFi. I'm beginning to miss TW already QUOTE(alexng2208 @ May 16 2013, 02:47 PM) Why don't you turn on your irresistible (irrepressible? |
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wta on 4.2 the drop down notification interface has chged right? on 4.1.1 there is alot of shortcut like turn on data, gps, mute n so on.
on 4.2. where the heck that option/whole row of shortcut went? Edit, its 4.2 This post has been edited by sai86: May 16 2013, 02:58 PM |
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QUOTE(Xa0102 @ May 16 2013, 02:16 PM) Argh, battery life is not as good as I expected... To be honest, AOSP rom for note 2 is not optimize due to lack of sources. Many have reported stock rom have better battery life than AOSP.Seems like the kernel that came with T0lte's CM10.1 on my N7105 is locking the cores, making it all 4 cores are online and the minimum clock speed is 800MHz and it never drops below it. Surfing Facebook on WiFi gives me an average 4 minutes every 1% of battery drop. And that explains the silky smoothness of the entire UI, eliminating the input lag. After flashing Devil's kernel and after some tweaking of the CPU hotplug, trying to imitate my near-perfection settings on my S3's sTweaks on my N7105's DevilTools on Lulzactive governor (pegasusq governor didn't have the any options for me to play with), despite having the same hotplug values, the amount of cores online is much more flexible, but still it doesn't drop down to 200MHz where the voltage is much more lower, it still fluctuates between 800MHz to 1200MHz (as I have restricted it to 2 cores online as its maximum and 1200MHz). However it was giving me better battery consumption of 7 minutes per 1% battery. A far cry compared to my previous Wanamlite + Perseus Kernel combination. I could get 10 to 15 minutes per % of battery. In other words, a full charge could give me at least 17 hours of screen time on the lowest brightness, on 5GHz WiFi. I'm beginning to miss TW already |
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Everybody wants to get in the game.....
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Micromax-pl...t-month_id43108 Micromax plans on launching a 5.5 inch FHD phablet next month Indian handset manufacturer Micromax is planning on releasing a phablet next month. Called the Micromax A120 Canvas HD Pro, this is a true high-end model with a 5.5 inch FHD display, a quad-core MediaTek processor, 2GB of RAM and a 13MP rear-facing snapper. Micromax plans on offering the phone for 20,000 INR ($385 USD). |
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May 16 2013, 03:58 PM
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Are you a hacker?
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hey guys, my phone is stucked in boot loop T__T
the phone is rooted, so is the only way to unbrick it is to restore the phone? is there any way bside it? thx |
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QUOTE(johnny12262711 @ May 16 2013, 04:49 PM) hey guys, my phone is stucked in boot loop T__T Dunno unless you can inform the phone is rooted, so is the only way to unbrick it is to restore the phone? is there any way bside it? thx 1) What rom u running 2) What kernel 3) Any UV 4) What you did last that might cause the bootloop 5) Any other relevant info Or just factory reset your phone.... |
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QUOTE(antt00 @ May 16 2013, 04:52 PM) no nandroid old nandroid = better than above however, why not trying copy stock rooted ROM into external, recovery, clear system + caches then flash wouldn't it solve everything whilst most of what remains of your data is still there? |
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QUOTE(alexng2208 @ May 16 2013, 04:54 PM) no nandroid Not necessary depends on the cause of the bootloop. If some app data is causing it then there is no easy way out except factory reset.old nandroid = better than above however, why not trying copy stock rooted ROM into external, recovery, clear system + caches then flash wouldn't it solve everything whilst most of what remains of your data is still there? I mention old nandroid cos its why i dun like nandroid. Its good as a backup when you flashing new rom/tweaking some things like our themer friend. But it sucks as a backup of your data/info. Better have TB, sms backup, contact sync etc. as they can be done daily or regularly to ensure all your data is backup to date. This post has been edited by antt00: May 16 2013, 04:59 PM |
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