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clock speed

I'm starting to thank maybe they locked newer Bionics @ 1000Mhz, I got mine in April. some will overclock to 1200Mhz and some won't, it seems the luck of the draw.
 
NEW THEORY (LOL):

Maybe it was REGIONAL.

I got my Bionic in South Florida and bought it on release day.
1.2 Ghz here btw.
 
I bought mine the week it was released in Georgia but I will have to wait until the OTA as I have not installed the leaks.

I will post as soon as I know!

After installing .246 I am at 1.2ghz...
 
Maybe the ICS leak for the bionic can sense your brains ability to process things through the touch screen and decides if the owner can handle the higher speed. Just saying that's my theory because no one else can figure it out. Oh and mine is clocked @ 1.2ghz
 
As I've said the chips that fail 1200Ghz for Razr got retested at 1000Ghz for use in Bionic instead of scrapped. Of course most chips pass the 1200Ghz test so they got used in Bionic to. So some overclock fine and some won't under ICS.
It's the only theory that makes any sense.
 
Interesting. So, they put in failed CPUs in my BIONIC 2 months before they even put ht RAZR out?

Mine is a day one purchase, and I have yet to see 1.2 GHz. I think it has to do with the time I upgrade to 5.X.893 and then tried to revert to 5.5.886 back in the day....
 
Bought mine on release day in Atlanta and have been clocked at 1.2GHz on all the ICS leaks. Wife's Bionic is the same way.

Not sure I understand the theory about Bionic CPUs having failed the stability test for the Razr. If that were the case, then none of them should be stable @ 1.2GHz, no? Otherwise they would have been used in a Razr instead.

My money is on the theory that the upgrade performs a stability (or possibly heat) test prior to first booting into ICS, and clocks the CPU based on the results. Either that or it's just some kind of glitch.
 
Bought mine on release day in Atlanta and have been clocked at 1.2GHz on all the ICS leaks. Wife's Bionic is the same way.

Not sure I understand the theory about Bionic CPUs having failed the stability test for the Razr. If that were the case, then none of them should be stable @ 1.2GHz, no? Otherwise they would have been used in a Razr instead.

My money is on the theory that the upgrade performs a stability (or possibly heat) test prior to first booting into ICS, and clocks the CPU based on the results. Either that or it's just some kind of glitch.

Bought mine at CostCo in Morrow drop day - drove up from Warner Robins, got to CostCo about 45 minutes before the phones were released. First customer to get one (second phone overall, b/c the WA kiosk manager bought one for herself).

And I'm on 1.0 GHz.

I tried cooling the phone down a lot using compressed air on the last time I performed the upgrade. Made no difference. Still at 1.0.
 
I might have stumbled onto something.

I compared the contents of my kpanic partition with two other users, both of whom get 1.2 GHz (remember, I don't).

Theirs were empty. Mine is full of data, 1400 lines of it.

Coincidence? I think not.

I'll test tomorrow and see.
 
Ordered mine from verizonwireless.com before store release. Mine is at 1.2ghz

CPU
Name: ARMv7 Processor rev 2(v7)
Current freq.: 1200 MHz
Max freq.: 1200 MHz
Min freq.: 300 MHz
Cores: 2
Architecture: 7
BogoMPS: 2388.6
Hardware: mapphone_CDMA
Revision: 2
Serial #: 0000000000000000
 
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