[Q] Best Setting on tuner pro for Dewizzed 2.0 - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

I am trying to figure out the best setting for the rom. I am only getting like 6 to 8 hours on my phone. When I've seen others get close to 24 with light to moderate use. Like I stated in the Title The rom is Dewizzed 2.0, and I know the some people have the same rom while using tuner pro. I would ask the dev in the devolpment section, but I don't have permissions to do so. Also Hello everyone in xda. I am a long time visitor since the G1 days. I made this account a long time ago, but recently got tired of touchwiz, and decided to give it the boot lol.

from what I have heard... for dewizzed... if you use Faux, just flash gideon's script you might want to bump the clock just a bit over 1ghz to make it smoother... i believe synergy kernel works really well with dewizzed from the getgo (haven't tried it i get good results from faux).... if using gideon's script.. don't use a cpu tuner, you want to manually adjust the values in the script.

Teo032 said:
from what I have heard... for dewizzed... if you use Faux, just flash gideon's script you might want to bump the clock just a bit over 1ghz to make it smoother... i believe synergy kernel works really well with dewizzed from the getgo (haven't tried it i get good results from faux).... if using gideon's script.. don't use a cpu tuner, you want to manually adjust the values in the script.
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See this is where I seen people on here talk about scripts. While yes I hear great things about it. I'm pretty stupid in to what it it, does, or how to apply lol. As to say why My idiot self uses setcpu, but apparently setcpu gets stuck on conservative which was creating a noticeable lag. Which in turn lead me to tuner pro. Which in turn leads me to look for the appropriate settings I want. Just don't know how to achieve that. Things sure have changed since the G1. -sigh- Sorry if I'm more of a pain in the bottom. :\
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scripts are basically tweaks to your phone. They're PreProgrammed tweaks that runs when your phone is booted.
Basically gideon's script controls your phone's clockspeed and voltages without the need of a 3rd party app. Therefore when running tuner pro it overrides the script... go to faux's kernel thread... it's in the 3rd post. You flash the script through cwm.. check out synergy's thread for its own configuration.. i haven't really checked it out yet (i should)... heard great things about that kernel

Here is a link to Gideon's scripts. Before you flash them uninstall system tuner, and wipe cache and dalvik. I suggest putting the revert script on your sd card also. In case your phone doesnt like being under volted. You can boot into recovery and flash the revert script.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20946429&postcount=574

I am running Dewizzed 2.0 with Synergy kernel and using System Tuner Pro, 1.62max 384min, 384max and 192min with screen off and am not UV because Synergy is already UV. Getting well over 21 hours of use, light to moderate usage,
Sounds like you have a app that is using a lot of battery.

Teo032 said:
scripts are basically tweaks to your phone. They're PreProgrammed tweaks that runs when your phone is booted.
Basically gideon's script controls your phone's clockspeed and voltages without the need of a 3rd party app. Therefore when running tuner pro it overrides the script... go to faux's kernel thread... it's in the 3rd post. You flash the script through cwm.. check out synergy's thread for its own configuration.. i haven't really checked it out yet (i should)... heard great things about that kernel
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Thanks for helping this Dummy out with the scripts bro. When I flash dewizzed 2.0 again. Ill flash gideon right over it.
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GreggoryD502 said:
Here is a link to Gideon's scripts. Before you flash them uninstall system tuner, and wipe cache and dalvik. I suggest putting the revert script on your sd card also. In case your phone doesnt like being under volted. You can boot into recovery and flash the revert script.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20946429&postcount=574
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Thanks bro for the revert script. Will definitely check that out. Thanks for the replies, but when I was up last night. My phone said 15% before I left my room to talk to someone came back say 15-20 min. It was dead and I had just did a reboot at that time. :/
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adclem said:
I am running Dewizzed 2.0 with Synergy kernel and using System Tuner Pro, 1.62max 384min, 384max and 192min with screen off and am not UV because Synergy is already UV. Getting well over 21 hours of use, light to moderate usage,
Sounds like you have a app that is using a lot of battery.
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If so battery management hasn't been reporting it running. Could It be social hub? I only Facebook other hour. Sync is always once a day. As well as managing my settings.
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[Q] setcpu on baked snack question.

So I'm running baked snack here and really beginning to enjoy it and this whole root thing. I've installed setcpu but every time I back out of the interface it goes down to 691 no matter how high I set it or on any profile. Does this not work with baked snack? Am I overlooking something or did I set it up wrong(I used auto detect when I started)?
Did you flash a different kernal?
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Nope I flashed kernel 3 I think or what ever came included in the baked snack.
should I DL that kernel by itself and then flash over the Baked snack with it? and whats the difference between flash over and flash ontop of?
Damn the stupidity of it all... lol. I set my profile to 691 if my battery was under 40% which it was... but now when I plug my phone in the cpu goes up to 1ghz which I have it set to but my battery keeps going down. Now this is a problem here if I'm not able to charge my phone while the setcpu is running it will get really annoying really fast. Considering the app manager that I have refuses to close it so I have to manually go to settings > applications > manage applications then go to setcup and force close it to charge my phone it seems. Do you guys think its a problem with my cpu being set to high while charging should I drop it down a whole bunch for the charge process too? That doesn't seem like a very needed thing to do I would assume it would be able to charge just fine without that. Looks like I got a lot to learn about this whole rooted phone thing.
Check your profiles in setcpu and make sure you don't have one that's at that speed with the highest priority. If that all checks out fine I would flash kernal 2 (my favorite) don't wipe just flash. And as for your question over or on top they mean the same thing and that's flashing the kernal without wiping.
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Also do you have overclock widget running as well? If so they might be fighting eachother
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not even quite sure where the overclock widget is. I looked to see if setcpu had a widget and it wasn't in the widget menu. Where as most of my other installed apps have a widget assossiated with them. I'll look into kernel #2 right now, I still have some more flashing to do.
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not even quite sure where the overclock widget is. I looked to see if setcpu had a widget and it wasn't in the widget menu. Where as most of my other installed apps have a widget assossiated with them. I'll look into kernel #2 right now, I still have some more flashing to do.
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Overclock widget is just another widget you can download that runs seperatly from SetCPU. You should have a SetCPU widget though. I would try reinstalling SetCPU also

Cpu

Im good on everything else except when it comes the CPU thing. I have no idea what the numbers mean when you set the CPU for some reason. To slow the phones resources when the screen is off right? Can anyone point me to the direction of an app that can do this? What about an app that turns the data off once I turn the screens off. A free one. Thank you and sorry if Im not making sense or sounding dumb
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augoza said:
Im good on everything else except when it comes the CPU thing. I have no idea what the numbers mean when you set the CPU for some reason. To slow the phones resources when the screen is off right? Can anyone point me to the direction of an app that can do this? What about an app that turns the data off once I turn the screens off. A free one. Thank you and sorry if Im not making sense or sounding dumb
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SetCPU can modify the processor speed and allow you to set a profiles. However, you're running Tiamat so if you haven't changed anything your default governor is smartass which has a built in screen off profile of 128min/384max.
As far as turning data off, check out ultimatejuice. There is a free version that is limited in what it does, but it might be worth paying for. Also, for battery saving, check out my EVO link in my sig for some undervolting mods.
You can set the cpu governor with a program called setCPU on the marketplace. You can further control the CPU by flashing another kernel. What ROM are you running? Stock? I would try the netarchy kernel (newest version) if you're running a sense-based ROM.. I've found it has phenomenal battery life (medium use i get 15-20hrs) and I'm overclocked to 1.152ghz.
A program called tasker can also make your data connection go off and back on with the screen. I'm unsure how to set the profile but I do know thats possible. Try looking around here: http://tasker.wikidot.com You should be able to find something about it.
EDIT: Nevermind about netarchy, did not see your signature on your ROM and kernel.
ok, so ur on aosp and tiamat. try changing governer to smartass. will give you much better battery life, and you won't have to worry about 'numbers'.
btw the numbers are the cycles per second, or the speed the cpu works at. i personally underclock to 537 (998 is stock) to save a bunch of battery, and it still runs perfectly fine for me (cm7 with tiamat)
dkdude36 said:
ok, so ur on aosp and tiamat. try changing governer to smartass. will give you much better battery life, and you won't have to worry about 'numbers'.
btw the numbers are the cycles per second, or the speed the cpu works at. i personally underclock to 537 (998 is stock) to save a bunch of battery, and it still runs perfectly fine for me (cm7 with tiamat)
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Governor is smartass by default on Tiamat
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Governor is smartass by default on Tiamat
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didn't know that. thanks.
-viperboy- said:
SetCPU can modify the processor speed and allow you to set a profiles. However, you're running Tiamat so if you haven't changed anything your default governor is smartass which has a built in screen off profile of 128min/384max.
As far as turning data off, check out ultimatejuice. There is a free version that is limited in what it does, but it might be worth paying for. Also, for battery saving, check out my EVO link in my sig for some undervolting mods.
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Thanks everybody! ....Viperboy thanks for the info unfortunately I still have lots of questions haha. And yes I already been through all the viper undervoltings, 25 through INSANE! A question I have is with those vipervoltings, I assume they'll show different results depending on which kernel and rom i'm running correct? Plus im pretty much sticking with MIUI....I usually use the 25 vipervolting. Now I'm on tiamat v4.0.3. Are you saying sense I'm using tiamat its already set to smartass, so it'll be unnecessary to use the setcpu app? Also I like savZen to what's the default governor on that? Final question, turning the data off when the screen goes off using ultimatejuice unnecessary if I'm running tiamat? Sorry for the bombarding of questions thanks again
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I think you should not use SetCPU...
Just sayin'....
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I think you should not use SetCPU...
Just sayin'....
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Any reason?
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augoza said:
Thanks everybody! ....Viperboy thanks for the info unfortunately I still have lots of questions haha. And yes I already been through all the viper undervoltings, 25 through INSANE! A question I have is with those vipervoltings, I assume they'll show different results depending on which kernel and rom i'm running correct? Plus im pretty much sticking with MIUI....I usually use the 25 vipervolting. Now I'm on tiamat v4.0.3. Are you saying sense I'm using tiamat its already set to smartass, so it'll be unnecessary to use the setcpu app? Also I like savZen to what's the default governor on that? Final question, turning the data off when the screen goes off using ultimatejuice unnecessary if I'm running tiamat? Sorry for the bombarding of questions thanks again
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Yes, most of the scripts lower by a certain range. So it all depends on the kernel you are running. Some of my scripts (Extreme, Insane, v2 scripts) specify all the voltages so no matter what kernel you're running, it sets the voltages to exact values. If you can go lower than -25 and you're stable, do it!
I find SetCPU unnecessary. I only have it installed because I use it for testing my mods and things, but I that's the only reason. But smartass is good enough for me, no other governors give me as good batter life. Defauly governor on SZ is their own governor (SavagedZen) it's based on interactive, I believe. There is more info on their site.
Tiamat (or any kernel for that matter) don't turn off 3G when the screen is off. You would need an app to do that.
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Any reason?
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Uses a good bit of memory, for one. Two, because the kernels here run pretty good right out of the box.
1, it's useless, and 2, the OP seems like he isn't ready to use it.
HipKat said:
1, it's useless, and 2, the OP seems like he isn't ready to use it.
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Well, it's definitely not useless. It's a great app, I just find no need for it other than testing my mods.
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Well, it's definitely not useless. It's a great app, I just find no need for it other than testing my mods.
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That, I totally agree with, but for he average user, few know how to set it correctly and they end up with a placebo effect, or more problems.
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That, I totally agree with, but for he average user, few know how to set it correctly and they end up with a placebo effect, or more problems.
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I couldn't agree more. Setting up a basic screen off profile with a conservative setting is useful, otherwise it actually gets in the way of already built in kernel benefits, actually undoing them in many cases. I stopped using setcpu a while ago and my battery life has not suffered at all.
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-viperboy- said:
Yes, most of the scripts lower by a certain range. So it all depends on the kernel you are running. Some of my scripts (Extreme, Insane, v2 scripts) specify all the voltages so no matter what kernel you're running, it sets the voltages to exact values. If you can go lower than -25 and you're stable, do it!
I find SetCPU unnecessary. I only have it installed because I use it for testing my mods and things, but I that's the only reason. But smartass is good enough for me, no other governors give me as good batter life. Defauly governor on SZ is their own governor (SavagedZen) it's based on interactive, I believe. There is more info on their site.
Tiamat (or any kernel for that matter) don't turn off 3G when the screen is off. You would need an app to do that.
Uses a good bit of memory, for one. Two, because the kernels here run pretty good right out of the box.
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Thanks viper!
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lock ups

In the past week have just rooted my inc2, flashed OMGB rom and Tiamat 1.1.0 kernel. I also loaded SetCPU from the market. I can't go over 1.036ghz without the phone locking up and having to do a battery pull. When the phone is back on I only have a few seconds to open SetCPU and lower the OC rate or the phone will lock again. I wiped cache/davlik cache before flashing kernel. What am I doing wrong? I have seen in the Tiamat thread in the development forum that people are going as high as 1.9ghz with out a problem. I would only like to get 1.2ghz to 1.3ghz because I read that this is a safe range. I do have have the governor set at Smartass. Thank you for your input.
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In the past week have just rooted my inc2, flashed OMGB rom and Tiamat 1.1.0 kernel. I also loaded SetCPU from the market. I can't go over 1.036ghz without the phone locking up and having to do a battery pull. When the phone is back on I only have a few seconds to open SetCPU and lower the OC rate or the phone will lock again. I wiped cache/davlik cache before flashing kernel. What am I doing wrong? I have seen in the Tiamat thread in the development forum that people are going as high as 1.9ghz with out a problem. I would only like to get 1.2ghz to 1.3ghz because I read that this is a safe range. I do have have the governor set at Smartass. Thank you for your input.
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Go back to the kernel thread look for the voltage table. The voltage levels are too low at the overclock levels, that what's causing your freeze ups. Use incredicontrol app from the market to adjust the voltage levels. You want to mirror the settings to match those of the previous version of the kernel
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Thanks tnez, I found chads post about incredicontrol and sounded like it only worked on ver 1.0.4, will it work on ver 1.1.0 also.
How bad is this freezing for the phone? If I ever get really stuck will booting into recovery and reflashing omgb fix it or using the nandroid backup I created before flashing the kernel? Still new to all the rooting and custom roms and kernels, lots of fun but still have the fear of bricking the phone.
I'm fairly new myself but have been using SetCPU for a while. Make sure the "Set on Boot" option is unchecked until you find a setting that will work for your phone. As far as the nandroid, restore is your friend!! lol I've made many mistakes in the past that have totally locked up my phone and the restore option from recovery has saved me every time. There is always a chance that you can damage your phone but as time has gone by the devs have really made that possibility minimal
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Thanks tnez, I found chads post about incredicontrol and sounded like it only worked on ver 1.0.4, will it work on ver 1.1.0 also.
How bad is this freezing for the phone? If I ever get really stuck will booting into recovery and reflashing omgb fix it or using the nandroid backup I created before flashing the kernel? Still new to all the rooting and custom roms and kernels, lots of fun but still have the fear of bricking the phone.
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The app works on any kernel that supports adjustable voltages.
Both methods will work to undo things. Either restore or re flash the rom. But like stated above don't select the set on boot option until you find settings that work good on your phone.
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Thanks again tnez, I installed incredicontrol and made the changes to the voltages so far so good. I have gone to 1.19ghz with no problems after the voltage changes. Is there app that can be used to test for stability or is just using the phone the way to test for stability.
scott7044 said:
Thanks again tnez, I installed incredicontrol and made the changes to the voltages so far so good. I have gone to 1.19ghz with no problems after the voltage changes. Is there app that can be used to test for stability or is just using the phone the way to test for stability.
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You can do it by use....open up different apps very quick and switch between them...basically trying to over load the phone by making it multi task at a high level. set cpu also has a built in stress test under the info tab, run that for a few mins. I usually do the stress test for 3-5 mins followed by a quadrant test.
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In regards to Tiamat, there have been a ton of people say that downgrading back to 1.0.4 Tiamat fixed the issue of the phone locking up when overclocked. If all else fails from what you have been recommended, try that!
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In regards to Tiamat, there have been a ton of people say that downgrading back to 1.0.4 Tiamat fixed the issue of the phone locking up when overclocked. If all else fails from what you have been recommended, try that!
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voltages just need to be changed and made to match 1.0.4 for the kernel to run like a champ
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[Q] Using init.d scripts

I keep reading a lot of about how people use scripts to change their governor, CPU, voltage, and other settings.
Where are these scripts located? Is there one in the phone already? What program do I use to modify it? Also, are there scripts that will work on other phones but not our T989?
What I'm essentially asking for is to be pointed in the right direction to learn how to use these scripts.
I've been using System Tuner and I don't like how it maxes out the CPU every time I use it. Also, even when I fix it back to the correct CPU settings, the phone would refuse to go into Deep Sleep mode. My main goal right now is to use the script to undervolt my phone.
Bump. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Hey I'm waiting on a response as well...
I know you probably got all excited that someone responded to your thread dry but maybe another post will help bring attention to it.
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the script usually applies if the kernel developer wrote an easy enough script for us to change the values to our liking. The general population does not know how to write our own so I wouldn't bother.
I know TDJ's darkside kernel has a section in his script that allows you change somethings
gideon's script is also straight forward, it is found at the bottom where you can change the max and min and the voltages.
gideon's script apparently works on any kernels but I would advise not flashing it on every kernel possible because it will overwrite what the developers wrote in themselves such as the darkside kernel.
You guys should check out faux's thread and tdj's thread, I think there are instructions floating around there somewhere.
gideon's script is in faux's thread too I believe.. haven't used it in forever.
I was hoping to learn how to change the CPU settings. Sure I can do it in sys tuner which I do but that's after the phone boots with the CPU set at 1.78 which is a battery killer for me. If I can learn how to simply change it in the script like say the resolution from 240 to 200 for example then I'm all good. That way I never have to **** with it again and I learn something along the way. Problem is I have no idea where to look for this.
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[Q] KT747 Kernel Help

Alright so I am using KT747 Kernel with Ktoonservative/Noop, 1512-384mhz, screen off 486mhz. I was given an option to Lock frequencies which disallows apps to modify the speed. However I noticed after I checked this some of my apps started crashing. I want good battery life (forget to mention I undervolted) and want to know if locking frequencies is what is making the apps crash. Any help would be great, and feel free to post some good settings for the kernel for optimal battery life with pretty decent clock speeds as well. Thanks again.
If your apps crash it is more likely to be caused by your undervolting.
And for the setting go there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31539830
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liltitiz said:
If your apps crash it is more likely to be caused by your undervolting.
And for the setting go there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31539830
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Yeah I read your post earlier in that thread and was using your settings. I've come across a newer problem, my phone randomly reboots. I don't know what was causing this so I restored default settings.
When you change kernel or kernel setting it is usual that your phone may need a few reboots before stabilizing
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Unlock the frequencies and run the app that causes the reboot. If it doesn't reboot that was the problem. More likely its too much under volt. The table in the link is some pretty severe undervolting. 740 is a long way down from the stock 925. That's great if your phone can handle it, but can cause problems if it can't. Piece of advice, never use any set on boot settings if your not sure it will. You may find yourself in a bootloop and have to reflash the kernel to get out of it.
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Alright so I am using KT747 Kernel with Ktoonservative/Noop, 1512-384mhz, screen off 486mhz. I was given an option to Lock frequencies which disallows apps to modify the speed. However I noticed after I checked this some of my apps started crashing. I want good battery life (forget to mention I undervolted) and want to know if locking frequencies is what is making the apps crash. Any help would be great, and feel free to post some good settings for the kernel for optimal battery life with pretty decent clock speeds as well. Thanks again.
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I doubt locking the frequencies has anything to do with your reboot problems, this simply dissallows any apps that are capable to override the voltage settings for any particular frequency step. In fact, unchecking this may actually give you a false positive of it 'fixing' the problem when it is actually just using the default (or higher) voltages, burning up more battery in the process. As mentioned by jethro and liltitiz its more likely your UV settings, keep playing with them until you find the happy spot (works on other things too....:silly.
jethro650 said:
Unlock the frequencies and run the app that causes the reboot. If it doesn't reboot that was the problem. More likely its too much under volt. The table in the link is some pretty severe undervolting. 740 is a long way down from the stock 925. That's great if your phone can handle it, but can cause problems if it can't. Piece of advice, never use any set on boot settings if your not sure it will. You may find yourself in a bootloop and have to reflash the kernel to get out of it.
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Or just move the ktweaker apk from the /system/app directory from a recovery based file manager. This will keep it from launching on startup and then can either be moved back or ran to reinstall. This way you dont have to cleark the dalvik cache, which should be done any time a kernel is installed, eliminating the extra long boot time when this is done. Either the built in TWRP explorer or the Aroma File Manager which can be 'flashed' in recovery. It doesn't actually flash anything, just unpacks, runs, and then is dumped from memory on reboot...very handy if you dont have TWRP or can't get into android.
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When you change kernel or kernel setting it is usual that your phone may need a few reboots before stabilizing
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Thanks, I was wondering what was going on. I restored stock Voltage and realized that it was the problem.

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