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Same here, when using the phone my clock speed increases which makes the battery drain like it would at stock mv. I would love to see an uber that is stock clock and heavily under volted across all steps, giving us battery savings when in use and sleep.
just a quick question before I jump into Voodoo:
Is this how you remove Voodoo5?
Boot into Red CWM => Disable lagfix
Reboot
Boot into CWM => Flash a new kernel?
Is it really that easy now?
In red recovery you have to select disable lagfix and (depending on which version of red recovery) allow system conversion or disable system lagfix...,then reboot....then flash a nonvoodoo kernel....however to remove red recovery you.gotta flash 11/29 nonvoodoo
so if i wanted to install a new vodoo kernel i would have to disable the voodoo from red recovery, reboot, then go back into red recovery, flash the new kernel, and enable voodoo again correct?

thanks, just got a 1927 using OTB test5 ul 1300.
ive seen people with 2200 so im not bragging. but that is my personal best so far. never passed 2000 on this phone. only on my evo running 2.2

Your best bet is to ignore quadrant scores on this phone...,because if the various mods and lagfixes it.doesn't mean too much...,linpack is a bit.more.reliable for comparisons and longbench in setcpu...,![]()
yes, i know of your hate for quadrent lol. unfortunatley i dont remember what my scores were on those before i flashed this rom >.<

OP updated as of 12/28 these are still DJ05 kernels; next batch is likely AOSP
Test 5 and test 2 are virtually the same, both in terms of stability and performance. Flip a coin really. Maybe, maybe a slight edge to test5 for performance but test2 for stability.What do you think? I still dig test 2
Hey Saps, Are ASOP stable? last time 12/27 batch, i heard there were problems with MMS and SMS but not with GV messaging.

Hey Saps, Are ASOP stable? last time 12/27 batch, i heard there were problems with MMS and SMS but not with GV messaging.
Yeah, its not 100% and since I need traditional SMS not just GV I havent moved over yet. Not sure anyone is losing out on anything just yet other than the coolness factor by not moving over.From what I'm hearing they are making progress on it but its not stable yet..but hopefully soon![]()
Allegedly SMS works. MMS, bluetooth, camcorder are the big bugs at this point.
I just wanna know:
_is it faster?
_it comes with red cwm? Can I simply restore my dj05 nandroid and be back where I am now?
I think nitsu ran one of the older builds, maybe he knows.
Allegedly SMS works. MMS, bluetooth, camcorder are the big bugs at this point.
I just wanna know:
_is it faster?
_it comes with red cwm? Can I simply restore my dj05 nandroid and be back where I am now?
I think nitsu ran one of the older builds, maybe he knows.
I see sms is apparently more or less working, but I still need MMS and BT daily so Im not moving yet. Plus I like my OTB kernel too much. Its nice to have such substantial progress on aosp though. I have to imagine in a week from now things will be much further along1. ummm...it runs fast...but thats because its very slimmed down...if you are into benchmarks...you may be disappointed....could be that kernel development wasnt as important to jt/bird yet so the kernels arent up to par
2. red recovery is there until you get rid of it....the first build had built in voodoo5 kernels...the latest up at xda gives you the option for either
1. ummm...it runs fast...but thats because its very slimmed down...if you are into benchmarks...you may be disappointed....could be that kernel development wasnt as important to jt/bird yet so the kernels arent up to par
2. red recovery is there until you get rid of it....the first build had built in voodoo5 kernels...the latest up at xda gives you the option for either
I saw the dl was like 80mb so slimmed for sure, I bet even after adding back all my apps.Don't care about the benchmarksI saw the dl was like 80mb so slimmed for sure, I bet even after adding back all my apps.
I kind of want to play with it when I get bored, can I nandroid back to my current or will I need Odin?
Yeah phones are funny that way. Some people like stock voltage, others can OC stably at 1.3Ghz and other like uv a lot, which is what mine is. My preference would be OC max but I have what I have. If battery life is a concern give the uv a try, if you cannot make the 1200 work the 1100 should be good to go. Considering the degree of uv, the 1100uv is going to far and away out last the 1200sv if you still want a bit of extra speed on the high end but the mega uv.Thanks for the links! I was trying to find these on xda lol.
Any sv kernel seems to work fine for me. I'm testing out the test 6, 1.2ghz one right now. I'll see how battery life holds up with moderate usage tomorrow![]()
