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Anybody know why I started getting terrible lookups and lag after like 4 hours? love it otherwise, way to go devs!!!


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I thought the Google voice search worked with this ROM? I got errors .

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Also nmjuat noticed no camera installed.

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More like holding and not just pushing that combination. Some reported it was not working as they didn't hold but just pressed.
Forget to mentioned pressed and hold... :banghead:

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Default awesome Rom

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Anybody know why I started getting terrible lookups and lag after like 4 hours? love it otherwise, way to go devs!!!<br />
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Happens from time to time...
Restart to fix it is the only way i found out so far...
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Also, getting interesting camera glitches when opening from lockscreen.


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Here's a new CPU usage look using CPUspy and using it for a longer period of time.


See, it still looks like 1000MHz is still being used a lot from just simple things like web browsing, texting and looking through the settings.

And here's my final battery:





No new kernels and whatnot installed. Just the default using a dark-ish wallpaper and kinda heavy usage. Not too impressive considering I was on WiFi the majority of the time.
 
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Here's a new CPU usage look using CPUspy and using it for a longer period of time.


See, it still looks like 1000MHz is still being used a lot from just simple things like web browsing, texting and looking through the settings.

And here's my final battery:





No new kernels and whatnot installed. Just the default using a dark-ish wallpaper and kinda heavy usage. Not too impressive considering I was on WiFi the majority of the time.
Then don't use it....there is a reason why its a port. Not everything is perfect....

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See, it still looks like 1000MHz is still being used a lot from just simple things like web browsing, texting and looking through the settings.
"Web browsing" has never been simple on a cell phone -- particularly if you're visiting desktop sites instead of mobile versions, it's one of the most CPU-intensive things you can do on your phone.

As far as Google is concerned, maximum clock frequency whenever the phone is being interacted with is the correct setting, even if you're just looking through your texts -- that's what the "interactive" governor that's the default in Jelly Bean for Galaxy Nexus does, and it's a big part of why Jelly Bean is so fluid. I don't know if that governor is more aggressive about ramping down the CPU when nothing's happening than ondemand with an up_threshold of 50 is, though.

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No new kernels and whatnot installed. Just the default using a dark-ish wallpaper and kinda heavy usage. Not too impressive considering I was on WiFi the majority of the time.
I agree that's not terribly impressive. Out of curiosity -- does battery life improve if you disable screen auto-rotation?

 
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