• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Root Overclock

Not a big difference I assume.
Bigger than you think. There's a kernel for stock floating around with 1.4 GHz that's stable enough to try out and it does feel it in everyday kind of use. You won't notice too much on intense apps though.
I hope to see something like 1.8 at some point. Zte Awe at that speed (similar processer but dual core, same stock clocks) was sickeningly quick at that speed! Blew my Leon out of the water if you could believe that
 
Bigger than you think. There's a kernel for stock floating around with 1.4 GHz that's stable enough to try out and it does feel it in everyday kind of use. You won't notice too much on intense apps though.
I hope to see something like 1.8 at some point. Zte Awe at that speed (similar processer but dual core, same stock clocks) was sickeningly quick at that speed! Blew my Leon out of the water if you could believe that
Same with LG Optimus F3 overclocked to 1.8 GHz. I feel the F3 can run smoother on Dead Trigger 2 than the Leon. Where is that kernel that is overclocked ?
 
Same with LG Optimus F3 overclocked to 1.8 GHz. I feel the F3 can run smoother on Dead Trigger 2 than the Leon. Where is that kernel that is overclocked ?
I think there's either a thread or it's floating round the devs development page. I used it for a while but CM just got so much better it's not really worth playing with. It IS an improvement over stock kernel, but it really just puts stock where CM is in terms of responsiveness. I'd just wait to see what @Noobified comes up with next honestly
 
Interesting...i thought the SnapDragon 410 inside the leon was locked to 1.2Ghz as a max, But it can be Overclocked to 1.4 ghz with a custom kernel.That device is goig far beyond my expectations.:p
 
Interesting...i thought the SnapDragon 410 inside the leon was locked to 1.2Ghz as a max, But it can be Overclocked to 1.4 ghz with a custom kernel.That device is goig far beyond my expectations.:p
It is locked at 1.2, but that's because LG decided to underclock it. The max is 1.4, as seen in the Moto G 2015. But if it can be unlocked with the custom kernel we have, it can certainly be overclocked
 
I think there's either a thread or it's floating round the devs development page. I used it for a while but CM just got so much better it's not really worth playing with. It IS an improvement over stock kernel, but it really just puts stock where CM is in terms of responsiveness. I'd just wait to see what @Noobified comes up with next honestly
I've been digging but haven't found it.
 
If you're referring to the kernel I made then it is 1.4 max. Nothing special, just overclock and a few governors. I never released it publicly due to a lack of governors/features
 
If you're referring to the kernel I made then it is 1.4 max. Nothing special, just overclock and a few governors. I never released it publicly due to a lack of governors/features
Yup, that's the one. Can it really be considered an overclock if the SD410 already supports 1.4?
 
lol that's like saying all kernels aren't overclock. Different chips support different frequencies. 1.4 just happens to be the max for us
hello there,i own an SM-A500FU that has the same SoC :) can you please tell me how did you was able to unlock the 1,4GHz on that phone? i'm building a kernel and i want to unlock it's real speed
 
Back
Top Bottom