[APP] SU Root Tools - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

***THIS APP NEEDS A ROOT PHONE***
This app includes root tools that you can use with a simple click. Its currently under development, this means that it will get new things added.
***INCLUDES***
Reboot
Reboot in Recovery Mode
Reboot in Bootloader Mode
Quick Reboot
Power off your device
Wipe cache and dalivk-cache
Wipe dalvik-cache
Wipe battery stats
wipe cache
Free up RAM
backup bootanimation
install bootanimation
Save a LogCat
Save App specific LogCat
Turn On/Off CPU2
Kernel mods:
1. Overclock
2. Select Governor
3. Governor Settings for:
---EVERY GOVERNOR (PLEASE REPORT IF IT DOESN'T WORK)
***ONLYE FOR GALAXY NEXUS AND GALAXY SIII***
CPU temperature notification.
I will add more and more features.
Download now from PLAY STORE!!!

Looks good thanks. Will helping testing as much as possible.
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Really nice stuff! If I were you, I'll add extra features that no other competitors have
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel

very good work, compliments!!

Version 1.5
Changed orientation to portrait. Added a bootanimation preview button. Easier file chooser for bootanimation. Completely different look for kernel mods. App more user friendly. Fixed some minor bugs. Removed some unused toast messages.
Need some test for bootanimaton preview. Please report back

Updated to latest, Version 1.6, with many fixes

unforgivenmercy said:
Looks good thanks. Will helping testing as much as possible.
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Could you try the cpu temp notification, just turn it on and off like 10 times and tell me if you get any FC or if its not showing.
Thanks

Version 1.7
A lot of bug fix. Fixed governor settings not applying, added a check box to set governor at boot, fixed clear cache for ROMs that doesn't support it, fixed crash for CPU temp notification, fixed loop when device can't reboot, clear cache, etc. Added GSF id and System id info, (Will just show it to you).
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If anyone get any other FC when enabling CPU temperature read, please report it again, since it should be fixed. Thanks.

New version with Rom management. Only available for CWM Recovery!!

I think you have a minor typo in OP 'turn off CPU 2' should be 'turn off CPU 1' as cores are CPU 0, CPU 1 (duel core) then CPU 2 and CPU 3 (for quad core device)
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I think you have a minor typo in OP 'turn off CPU 2' should be 'turn off CPU 1' as cores are CPU 0, CPU 1 (duel core) then CPU 2 and CPU 3 (for quad core device)
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Yes I know that, but for not developers people seeing a number 1 is like the first CPU will be off. Since you normally start counting with the number 1. I did name it number 1 in one of the tests and I received a lot of e-mails asking me if its safe to turn off the first CPU and why I'm not doing it with the second CPU. So I decided to change the number so that way people wont get confused.
So basically you are right, but I did it on purpose.

Rotary Heart said:
Yes I know that, but for not developers people seeing a number 1 is like the first CPU will be off. Since you normally start counting with the number 1. I did name it number 1 in one of the tests and I received a lot of e-mails asking me if its safe to turn off the first CPU and why I'm not doing it with the second CPU. So I decided to change the number so that way people wont get confused.
So basically you are right, but I did it on purpose.
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I see and no worries I was just checking, I don't intend on using this but just wanted to make sure you knew the correct labeling for the cores
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The Gingerbread Man said:
I see and no worries I was just checking, I don't intend on using this but just wanted to make sure you knew the correct labeling for the cores
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Thanks anyway

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Update! nueDynamicClock v1.3 - Tool to change Clockspeed of your Blackstone

A friend founds this at pocketnow.com.
nueDynamicClock allows you to change the clock speed of your Touch Pro, Touch Diamond or Touch HD based on certain parameters.
Update: nueDynamicClock v1.3 has been released
Changes: Display issue fixed, fixed slow clock change, stability fixes, ensure all threads running in Kernel mode, set profile on save, WM6.5 hi-res icon
Here is the link:
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueDynamicClock.aspx
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Does this work??
how safe i to use that
Awesome. Need to be careful though.
Anyone tested?? we may have something big here!!! (if its working..!!)
Max values..?? Performance improvements?? Some benchmarks?
Because after some research i did , i saw that our processor is capable even for speeds almost double its original value!! (some say 850 and report fast and stable!!)
Lets see!!
What the hell?
800MHZ on the HD?
thats crazy!
Yeah it works
you need to install the cab and soft reset
after in All settings > System
a new icon appear : processor
set it there .
you can't overclock speed actually with this tool
but, you can slow down a lot the cpu to save a lot's of battery during idle process.
Does anyone know what these value are by default? We could actually make battery life worse if we set higher values for backlight off, etc than the factory settings...
It is not working. I try it again and again.
Set all values to 256.00 and it loose this settings after exit or if the device go to sleep.
Under "Current processor speed:" it shows 256.00 and if I go again to this setting it shows the "normal" 528mhz.
geistteufel said:
Yeah it works
you need to install the cab and soft reset
after in All settings > System
a new icon appear : processor
set it there .
you can't overclock speed actually with this tool
but, you can slow down a lot the cpu to save a lot's of battery during idle process.
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Don't tell me the Touch HD actually doesn't manage it's CPU speed on its own!?!? Even my old Axim x51v did that!!!
there is another thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=507212
I ' have try this :
Default :528mhz
After 5s 256mhz (this doesn't work I think, but not sure)
When backlight off : 82mhz
When suspend : 19mhz
So after all night of sleeping, my battery haven't lose any bare.
I will test it more, I think they greatly improve battery life.
so just keep testing.
MAMeingast said:
Don't tell me the Touch HD actually doesn't manage it's CPU speed on its own!?!? Even my old Axim x51v did that!!!
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Qualcomm is not Intel-Marvel !
I tested the tool from April 21th to April 25th. 5 days without recharge!
Otherwise i was charging my Blackstone every two days and i've running ICQ in backround around the clock. So i'm online once i turn on my telephone. It works perfect for me!
Setup:
idle after 5000ms: 384 MHz
on backlight of: 122.88 MHz
on suspend: 122.88 MHz
Sorry for my bad english
hi, first of all, thank yu for sharing.
second: Ihave put the exe file on my HD and run it from my phone but it keeps saying:
"your phone is preventing installation, we can try to automatically fix this, but we need to restart your device. continue?"
and when I cic yes, it restarts and nothing happens. so I run the programm again, and get the same message.
anyone have any idea wha the problem might be?
thank you in advance
Installed v1.2 and changed profile to "Power saving", but the cpu clock is still at 528MHz?
For me resulted in more battery drain (version 1. BTW 1.2 doesn't work)
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3692764&postcount=77
@jouh:
Click on "File" -> "Reset Active Profile". The value of "Active Profile" should change from "Default" to yours and you can see the de-/increasing CPU speed now.
kostasalfa said:
Anyone tested?? we may have something big here!!! (if its working..!!)
Max values..?? Performance improvements?? Some benchmarks?
Because after some research i did , i saw that our processor is capable even for speeds almost double its original value!! (some say 850 and report fast and stable!!)
Lets see!!
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Can you tell us, where did you read about this overclocking to 850 MHz. I would like to learn more about it. Like others say, this program cannot overclock but only underclock.Please give us some links. Thanks
Version 1.2 results excessive battery drain to me too (8-12% per hour, in suspend mode).
Back to version 1...

[ACS]Battery Tweak for the NS4G RC1

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Shabbypenguin and the Android Creative Syndicate
present to you
Battery Tweak RC1​
This is really a tool for power users
If you don't consider yourself 'comfortable' with messing with your phone, then don't.
This is mostly the work of collin_ph, all the ideas are mostly his and I have only contributed in part to getting some things functioning correctly and some optimizations for the NS4G.
What does it do?
This tweak creates a service that periodically checks the phone's power source.
If the power source changes, it reconfigures the device for maximum performace, battery and safety.
Tweaks memory settings for current power source
Re-clocks CPU based upon battery remaining or current power source
Reclocks for maximum performance if on AC power
Reclocks for maximum performance and charging safety if on USB
Reclocks for performance and battery if on Battery
As Battery life is diminished, Maximum CPU frequency is lowered
Tweaks scaling charactaristics depending on power sourcee
CPU Scales up less frequently on battery power
CPU Scales up more frequently on USB/AC power
The CPU is allowed to scale dynamically in all charging states based upon CPU usage
Includes a batt-cfg utility to configure the system
You may load 1 of 3 pre built profiles
Manually configure CPU Frequencies in all charging states
Determine the percentage of underclocking as the battery drains
Configure how often to poll the power state / battery statys
Disable batt.sh service from running at startup
Includes a batt-rm.sh uninstall utility
Includes a batt-diag diagnostic utility
Includes optional Disk performance tweaks (enabled by default)
Includes overheating controls to lower your cpu if the phone starts to overheat
The Tools
The entire 'application' is written in shell code and was first written just to give a performance and battery boost, but since has evolved more and more.
All the tools mentioned will be utilized either through the terminal, or in adb shell.
batt.sh
This is the core of the entire script. Don't mess with it.
The one thing you should do after installing the script:
Code:
Code:
pidof batt.sh
If theres any number showing up after it, then it's working fine.
batt-cfg
This is the 'main menu' of sorts, as it gives the user all the options and allows them to toggle tweaks/mods on the fly.
batt-diag
It's a diagnostics utility, allowing you or someone knowledgeable to figure out any issues that you may be having with your device and be able to pinpoint exactly where the problem is.
batt-diag -v gives a more thorough output as you can see here; http://pastie.org/1162034
batt-rm.sh
It's a battery tweak removal script, follow the onscreen prompts and it should remove just about any trace of the battery tweak script.
The Presets
The presets are just default configurations that I have set up that can make your phone more efficient without you, the user, having to manually set everything.
The preset of 800 literally means that 800000 is the scaling_max_freq, or the max frequency, that your phone can achieve after you enable it.
Just typing 1, and then enter, you'll be ready and set to go. Same with 2 or 3.
Customize Settings
This is only for the experienced user, and it allows you to manipulate most/ifnotall the configurables on your device.
Note, you do not need to configure anything to enable this battery mod. Default settings will be assigned at 800MHz.
All the settings explain what each option does, so read them carefully.
Disk Boost
Remounts via noatime and nodiratime. Look up what that means on your own, and why it benefits performance the way it does.
Prerequisites needed to run this
netarchy's kernel
Matr1x kernel
seems to work with every rom
If you're running any other kind of kernel, feel free to try it but i cannot guarantee that it will work.
This script will WORK even if you don't have the import call at boot, but it won't survive on the next reboot. AKA if you dont have this rom kernel, when the phone boots it may not start batt.sh if you are willing please check and let me know if the rom/kernel supports it.
You can check via:
Code:
Code:
pidof batt.sh
NOTE: This script will also prompt you to try to run itself as root if you use it in terminal.
Contributors:
Collin_ph
Decad3nce
myn
onicrom
shabbypenguin
nullghost (aka tehdarkknight)
nubecoder - so he might not cry any moar
Download
*make sure to ignore some of the finer things on the screens they came from the epic version which im working on *
*make sure you are running these as root*
*disable setcpu while running this*
reserved for something
Makes me want to get a Nexus...
EPIC PORT [email protected]!!!!!
why so you can try it on your evo3d?
Great job bro!
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I can't wait to try this.
dreamsforgotten said:
Great job bro!
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OT: but those lyrics are from Tears for Fears, he simply did a cover
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derekwilkinson said:
I can't wait to try this.
OT: but those lyrics are from Tears for Fears, he simply did a cover
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Well I covered my ass by citing a reference : p
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Now that's what I'm talking about, great job can't wait to get this up and running
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Nice job. I might play around with this later tonight. Nicely done.
I install it but were i go for settings?
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renizo said:
I install it but were i go for settings?
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batt-cfg check the op for more
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either thru terminal emulator or adb shell
Anyway to add support for init.d by putting or editing a different script? Using opensoju, i dont know much about init.d or how it is implemented into a rom.
I love this original mod by collin. Glad to see you guys working w him
Uncle Jimmy says hello
uhh no idea all i know is the init script is there
It's been forever since I've used Collin's tweak with my Hero so please forgive the stupid question: if I flash a Rom or kernel do I need to reflash the batt tweak zip?
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rom yes, kernel no
shabbypenguin said:
uhh no idea all i know is the init script is there
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After flashing netarchy beta 1.3.5, init.d was created and is executing at boot. In the kernel. Learn something new everyday Thanks for this mod. Ima big fan of ACS.
Uncle Jimmy says hello
running deck's ROM 1.2x, netarchy kernel 1.3.0.12 CFS universal and it survives reboot,.
Thanks for this. I also ran this on my hero back in the day.
so you can just flash this zip & you're ready to go if you want to leave everything at their default state?
everything seems to be working for me with KingsROM & Netarchy Kernel!

CPU settings not sticking

I am having an issue with getting settings to stick. For clarification, I am on FreeGS3 0.2.0 using current AGAT kernel. Tried both SetCPU and Voltage Control. I can set it up in VC and it sticks until reboot, then reloads back at Ondemand with 384 min and random 1134 or 1971 max depending how it feels. I am aiming for ktoonservative/noop/384/1512. I would like to figure out how to get these settings to stick at reboot (Yes, I have tried setting at boot -both init.d and startup service in VC-). I have saved the profile to my liking in VC, set that profile to load on boot each way, and after reboot it's whatever it feels like again. I have tried wiping cache/dalvic. Tried full clean wipe and reflash. Nothing works for me. If this is simply a kernel issue, can anyone suggest another TW kernel, battery life is my main goal here.
badhabits727 said:
I am having an issue with getting settings to stick. For clarification, I am on FreeGS3 0.2.0 using current AGAT kernel. Tried both SetCPU and Voltage Control. I can set it up in VC and it sticks until reboot, then reloads back at Ondemand with 384 min and random 1134 or 1971 max depending how it feels. I am aiming for ktoonservative/noop/384/1512. I would like to figure out how to get these settings to stick at reboot (Yes, I have tried setting at boot -both init.d and startup service in VC-). I have saved the profile to my liking in VC, set that profile to load on boot each way, and after reboot it's whatever it feels like again. I have tried wiping cache/dalvic. Tried full clean wipe and reflash. Nothing works for me. If this is simply a kernel issue, can anyone suggest another TW kernel, battery life is my main goal here.
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are you saving your settings as boot settings? use the menu button and save as ...???
when you installed , did you wipe cache and dalvik and also fix permissions??
It's not just him. Every so often mine won't stick. I'm guessing it's just something within the kernels or the governor apps.
Naddict said:
are you saving your settings as boot settings? use the menu button and save as ...???
when you installed , did you wipe cache and dalvik and also fix permissions??
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Yes, as I said in op I have tried to set at boot.
Ive seen several kernel devs for JB mention this, it is a kernel issue atm...
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Not a kernel issue persay, and not for ICS...
if you are using multiple CPU controllers, or have ROM toolbox installed along with, say setCPU, you may be running into problems.
I have been using voltage control with no issues at all, as well as many others too.
When you have two or three apps installed that can do the same thing, you could destroy the time space continuum...be very careful
or this could happen...
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Not a kernel issue persay, and not for ICS...
if you are using multiple CPU controllers, or have ROM toolbox installed along with, say setCPU, you may be running into problems.
I have been using voltage control with no issues at all, as well as many others too.
When you have two or three apps installed that can do the same thing, you could destroy the time space continuum...be very careful
or this could happen...
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I only Had one installed at a time.
badhabits727 said:
I only Had one installed at a time.
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I see these issues to, I have found one solid answer. Using the ktoonservative gov your phone will rarely ever scale over 700mhz, use cpu spy to verify this. Having the overclock active isn't a big deal if it never really gets there.

[APP] CPUStats - simple cpu statistics

Hello there!
I had Motorola Milestone before S3, and I developed this app. Since it seems that there were few users that found it use full, I rewrite it to suport multi-cores and S3 phone.
In short:
This app will show info and details about your phone CPU, like active governor, active cores, total system uptime, wake time, deep sleep time and frequency details. It auto refreshes every one second, and on my S3 it takes less than 8% of cpu...
I tested it on stock XELLA rom with siyah kernel, but it should work on any rom/kernel versions _IF_ kernel has cpufreq_stats enabled and loaded.
If some values are 0 or -1 it means that it cannot read those values, either because file doesn't have read-all permissions or cpufreq_stats is not enabled/loaded, and would be nice if you'd report that back.
Also, this file _should_ work with almost any android device, but I only have S3 to test it, so if you have another device, please test it and report back result, with info about phone/rom/kernel.
Any comments and suggestions are welcome!!
updates:
v0.21 - added temperature reading. Temperature is from CPU directly and not from battery! This will almost certainly work only on S3 (and maybe device with similar SoC)...
P.S.
Version starts from 0.2 because I reused lot of code from old app...
P.P.S.
Original thread is here.
P.P.S.
I hope that I posted this to correct forum section!
Screenshot attached.
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Nice work, but I really wish it could tell more information such as CPU temperature...
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qtwrk said:
Nice work, but I really wish it could tell more information such as CPU temperature...
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thx!
that is in TODO list, first after few minor code fixes... anything else?
amossam said:
thx!
that is in TODO list, first after few minor code fixes... anything else?
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2 small things, please take look at screenshot
1. The core 3 is position shifted... I guess because both core 1 and 2 are off, and double off took 2 more spaces than double on so...
2. could you hide unused frequencies? I am using Siyah, which is able to use 200 to 1800 but I set maximum to 1400, so you may consider don't show those unused frequency so occupy less place?
By the way, could you explain what "frequency transition " means?
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qtwrk said:
2 small things, please take look at screenshot
1. The core 3 is position shifted... I guess because both core 1 and 2 are off, and double off took 2 more spaces than double on so...
2. could you hide unused frequencies? I am using Siyah, which is able to use 200 to 1800 but I set maximum to 1400, so you may consider don't show those unused frequency so occupy less place?
By the way, could you explain what "frequency transition " means?
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1. yea, two off's seems to make that issues. I'll try to make a font little smaller, or maybe in two lines...
2. I was thinking about hiding unused freqs, but it didn't bother me enought! will do it.
Frequency transitions is number of frequency hops. so, it's number of times that cpu changed frequency.
amossam said:
1. yea, two off's seems to make that issues. I'll try to make a font little smaller, or maybe in two lines...
2. I was thinking about hiding unused freqs, but it didn't bother me enought! will do it.
Frequency transitions is number of frequency hops. so, it's number of times that cpu changed frequency.
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A little thinking, I assume in frequency detail
It says "CPU (governor ) "
And beneath that there 2 sets of numbers, number in ( ) are means current setting min and max I think? But if so, consider you put word governor inside ( ), the number below shouldn't show up otherwise?
And I guess current frequency , something like 200 (200), is kinda useless (no offense, please don't get me wrong, maybe you put there for some purpose, but I just don't see it )
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qtwrk said:
A little thinking, I assume in frequency detail
It says "CPU (governor ) "
And beneath that there 2 sets of numbers, number in ( ) are means current setting min and max I think? But if so, consider you put word governor inside ( ), the number below shouldn't show up otherwise?
And I guess current frequency , something like 200 (200), is kinda useless (no offense, please don't get me wrong, maybe you put there for some purpose, but I just don't see it )
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no offense taken!
one number is what CPU reports it's frequency, and in () is number which governor says that CPU frequency is.
because those two number don't need to be same, altought most of time they are same. not shure did I explained well!

[Q] One X overheating and not going into low cpu speed - Trickster MOD

Hi there!
I have 2 HTC One X, one of them is overheating in normal use and the other, with exactly the same use, is not.
I mean normal use by 10 minutes on facebook, 5 min on e-mail program, 5 min on internet browser.
Both have the same stock ROM version with Android 4.1.1, HTC Sense 4+, Software Number: 3.14.707.24.
During the tests they were not charging, almost same battery level and same installed and running apps. Also were purchased the same day in the same store. The only things that actually changes are the accounts, contacts and other personal data.
After use I have checked on Trickster MOD app to compare the temperature. And the Hot One X was really hotter, as expected:
- Hot One X:
Battery temperature: 42ºC Health: Good
CPU temperature: 52ºC
- Other One X:
Battery temperature: 35ºC Health: Good
CPU temperature: 39ºC
But, besides that, I saw something odd on the "Hot One X", it was not going into low cpu speeds.
Trickster MOD says:
Not Used States
51 MHz, 102MHz, 204Mhz
This explains why is getting hotter.
Also this is only happening on the "Hot One X", on the "Other One X" the Not Used States list is empty.
Here is a screen shot of the Hot One X:
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So my question is:
Is there any way to make it use also the low speeds? I mean, is there any configuration for this?
I think that maybe there is some way to enable/disables cpu speeds, or make a profile: uses more that, less that.
If that is true, how to do it?
Thanks
anyone have any ideas?
Anyone facing the same issue? Install trickster MOD free from Play Store and check your One X
Which governor are you using?
TToivanen said:
Which governor are you using?
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Both using "ondemand", but I tried "conservative" too and the same issue. Also I tried "powersave", but both devices became so so lag that I couldn't even open any other app (about 5 seconds to scroll down a page) so I selected "ondemand" again.
The overheat was happening on the Hot One X since the Jelly Bean update, even before Root Unlock and Trickster MOD. The Trickster MOD just helped me to guess what was happening.
tried factory reset already?
Reflashing rom and kernel might help
Or a simple RESTART might help too.
miHah said:
tried factory reset already?
Reflashing rom and kernel might help
Or a simple RESTART might help too.
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Yes, I've tried factory reset 2 times with Jelly Bean.
Haven't tried to reflash the rom, I'd like to use the original rom Jelly Bean or ICS, is that possible?
Isn't there any configuration for enable/disable cpu speeds?
Restarted several times using: turn off / turn on, restart from menu, turn off / hold power button for 20 sec. (slow startup), disable fast boot and restart.
Thanks
Any more ideas?
maybe you had mods installed on the other one? i had this before the cpu wont go down 1.5hz and then it over heats
Sorry, what mods do you say?
By the way, both devices were hard reseted and were installed exactly the same apps.
Isn't there any way to enable/disable cpu speeds? I guess it should be that somehow, maybe failure applying htc rom update.
Jimboi2008 said:
maybe you had mods installed on the other one? i had this before the cpu wont go down 1.5hz and then it over heats
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Maybe mods like changing build props etc or sound mod or mods that changes framework my suggestion flash a rom without any mods then check and see if itll fix it.
Jimboi2008 said:
Maybe mods like changing build props etc or sound mod or mods that changes framework my suggestion flash a rom without any mods then check and see if itll fix it.
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It's a stock Jelly Bean rom, original, never flashed any other ROM. It's rooted right now, but the issues appeared before root.
Maybe u can try to flash new kernel or better yet flash stock rom again see if it still like that.
Jimboi2008 said:
Maybe u can try to flash new kernel or better yet flash stock rom again see if it still like that.
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I'll try that, do you know where I can find the stock rom and instructions for flashing it? Thanks

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