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Root speeding things up without giving up too much

royta

Newbie
I received my replacement X2 yesterday due to a failed "back" button. My original was running stock rooted 2.3.4 with the battery fix and a few bloat apk's removed. My new phone came with 2.3.5 installed.

I'd like to speed things up on the phone, but absolutely have to have BT, WIFI, camera, and video camera. I also need to fix this battery % issue. The phone needs to be rock solid without the lousy stock lag I experienced with my old phone.

Suggestions?

Sent from my DROID X2 using Tapatalk 2
 
and you may want to try holo launcher, it's not as memory hungry as some other launchers, but still has several options
 
I read the V6 Supercharger OP on XDA, and I have no idea which script to run.
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update7.sh.txt
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update8.sh.txt
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC8.2.sh.pdf
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC9.sh.pdf
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC10.sh.pdf
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC11_Test_6.sh.pdf
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC11_Test_9.sh.txt
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC11_Test_9.sh.pdf (same as above I’m guessing)
An explanation of the differences between each of these scripts would very helpful.

Also, is there a reason why both busybox v1.19.3 and v1.19.4 are listed? Which should I install? My JRummy BusyBox Installer app lists up to 1.20.2.
 
OK, I was reading up in the Eclipse 2.3 thread on XDA, and saw where you said V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC10.sh.pdf would be the latest stable version.
 
busybox v1.19.3 and v1.19.4 are considered known stable versions, and work well with v6 supercharger
newer versions likely will work fine, and the version that is preinstalled with eclipse is fine
but generally newer is better
 
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