Ok r220 is up please take some time to read through this:
* Removed 1.9Ghz and added 1.7Ghz instead - almost no one could run 1.9Ghz so to avoid potential problems 1.7Ghz seems to be a nice middle point
* Added a patch to fix some derps in the kernel LOAD_AVG routines. It's a long description so please take some time to read the commit logs: https://github.com/franciscofranco/T...661b4745439a45 and https://github.com/franciscofranco/T...b7097520bd1f89
* Some ramdisk fixes
* Added USB_AUDIO modules to /lib/modules - if you have a USBDAC and you want to see what happens just do this: insmod lib/modules/snd-usb-audio.ko and post here the outcome
* Some default voltages refinements
However, if you put any trust in Quadrant scores you could use them to prove that dancing naked for 5 minutes in your garden affects device performance. By Chainfire
Google/Samsung underclocked it for supposed "battery savings" but everyone here has found them to be neglegible, especially between 307 and 384. Since the stock GPU clock is 384 Franco is only actually overclocking it for the 512 GPU build.
Cool, thank you!!
So the 384Mhz GPU Kernel is actually a "stock" clock for our SoC and 512Mhz is the overclocked version...
However, if you put any trust in Quadrant scores you could use them to prove that dancing naked for 5 minutes in your garden affects device performance. By Chainfire
220 running good.
What is screen off frequency anyway? And what is the optimal setting for it?
Also does it make a difference if no power profile is selected?
What's the default power profile?
This kind of thing is hit or miss, as for me WIFI reception is better. I guess a bunch of things come into play, especially how your router like the new JB WIFI driver.
Nop not milestone. r217 been out a while because I ve been busy with the app and add support for SGS3. Dont expect a big bump on r218, so far its only fixes.
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Sweeet s3. I was debating that phone so glad you working on that.
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