I installed the faux kernel and I am having a hard time keeping my sd card mounted. Anyone experience that. I have a 64gb installed.
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I'm at 15 hours and only down to 61%, running CleanROM 5.5.1 and Faux123 with optimized settings as mentioned in the CR thread.
I usually leave my phone charging overnight but I'm going to leave it unplugged to keep tracking the amazing battery life I'm getting from this combination of ROM and kernel.
Will post a snap later....
Do you have a link to faux 123 kernel for touchwuiz roms??
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Do you have a link to faux 123 kernel for touchwuiz roms??
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I would really like to try this kernel out but its not letting me mount my SD card. Just keeps saying its safe to remove.
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I would really like to try this kernel out but its not letting me mount my SD card. Just keeps saying its safe to remove.
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I can't remember where I saw it but it was in one of the kernel threads that the 64gb needs to be formatted a certain way...
Samsung Galaxy SIII powered by CleanROM 5.5.2
It's the T-Mobile one. Here is the direct page. Beta 3 is what I'm using on my Vzw S3. TW only. ***not responsible...yadda yada yadda****
http://faux.androidro.ms/d2tmo/beta/
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ADDED LINKS TO CUSTOM KERNEL THREADS IN OP...CLICK, READ, LEARN, FLASH, FLASH, FLASH, REHAB, FALL OFF THE WAGON, KEEP FLASHING LOL
Samsung Galaxy SIII powered by CleanROM 5.5.2
Almost 30 hours, with 2h 12m screen time, battery is at 14% .... to me, that is absolutely fantastic battery life.
Hey where can I find the optimizations that you used with Faux123 Beta 3? Excellent battery life in your screenshots!!!
Here is Ziggy's kernels if you wanna add it to the list. http://projects.ziggy471.com/projects/ziggy471-sgs3-jb/files
Beans 7 with lk 1.2.1 and am greatly enjoying the performance; however I can't find out how to determine which processor I have (slow, mid, or fast) to set iso's recommended voltages
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su
dmesg | grep ACPU
Install android terminal from the play store and do....
Code:su dmesg | grep ACPU
Yes, slowly but surely.
It would be a lot easier if there were git patches instead of ring kissing for instructions.
Yes, slowly but surely.
It would be a lot easier if there were git patches instead of ring kissing for instructions.