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wait a sec.... I swear android down clocks itself already when it goes into sleep mode.
thanksOverclock widget code attached...just an excuse to use google gogglesThis phone rocks!
Quick question, way off topic but hopefully someone can answer. Why do you need to run the updated radio if you already had the OTA update? Didn't the OTA update also update the radio? When I look at my bootscreen on my stock Evo, I see the radio version and it's the same that's listed on the XDA forum.

ok, this is a little summary from what I know and have experienced.
first, yes, android does downclock itself. I dealt with this a lot when I had my hero.
second. when I installed oc widget and set it all up, it never once asked me for su permissions. this made me suspicious. I downlocked it so it was forced to stay at 575 or something but another one of my widgets said it was still at 998. I also installed setCPU and it was scaling between 245 and 998. I decided to use setCPU instead seeing as everything points to it working and oc widget not working. (I did linpack, I did cat /proc/cpuinfo and it all coincided with what setCPU was telling me) I also checked the cpu load using setCPU (this was a problem on the hero) and it stayed constant around 3%-5%.
by the way, oc widget did work on my hero and I think it asked for su permissions as well.
lastly, I used profiles on setCPU to determine my clock speed on charge, on standby (screen off) and when the power is <100%
I also do not deny you having better battery life, this might just be MY evo. btw, i am rooted using toasts method on the stock rooted rom![]()
From what I was reading on the Toast instructions loading the Toast root file on a phone reboot I will lose all data on the phone? Is this correct?
LINK:Evo 4G root instructions are here! | Android Central
I followed the settings discussed earlier in the thread and at 100% at 8:30pm to 20% at 7:12am, with about 45 minutes of gaming and the rest of the time it was screen off. I also had my 4G and Bluetooth on. Now while I was running my EVO, my friend was running his stock, not rooted, no task killers and played games for the same amount of time as I did and also had his Bluetooth on, but not his 4G. He ended up with 28% battery life left.
So, in comparison, using the Overclock Widget seems to suck more power vs not using the Widget. Again my settings are identical to the OP's that he displayed.
Im a moron and have no idea how to root my phone. I have some computer knowledge. Quick tips on how to do this?
CPU scaling can lead to sluggishness from the user POV, which then leads to a poor user experience. Not good for how Android is viewed. It is in their best interest to have it running at the speed that consumers purchased.
Question on the rooting, if I root my phone now (obviously I'll lose everything) but can I easily go back to the market / downloads section and re-download all my apps or will I have to re-find all the apps again?
I followed the settings discussed earlier in the thread and at 100% at 8:30pm to 20% at 7:12am, with about 45 minutes of gaming and the rest of the time it was screen off. I also had my 4G and Bluetooth on. Now while I was running my EVO, my friend was running his stock, not rooted, no task killers and played games for the same amount of time as I did and also had his Bluetooth on, but not his 4G. He ended up with 28% battery life left.
So, in comparison, using the Overclock Widget seems to suck more power vs not using the Widget. Again my settings are identical to the OP's that he displayed.
Ok just checked my battery level my uptime is 17 hrs and 25 mins, and my awake time 3 hrs w/ 31% battery left I'm assuming this is good
It does really depend on usage and signal but if that's atleast a few hours improvement over previous battery life i'd say were stepping in the right direction.