Thank you very much i really like this kernel , smooth , cold , save battery
You can tell your saving battery that quick? wow. must be good. It normally takes days to find out if battery is effected...
Thank you very much i really like this kernel , smooth , cold , save battery
You can tell your saving battery that quick? wow. must be good. It normally takes days to find out if battery is effected...
No, i flashed this kernel since day 1 released
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i found another problem, actually it happen since day 1 , the back and home button not responsive sometime . i have to turn off the screen and on.
Are you on stock Sense or some custom Sense ROM? I've been on stock Sense since day 1 together with my first kernel and I haven't experienced the button sensitivity problem.
*come to think of it, there's been so many editions of this device that there might be some discrepancy between them... :/
If somebody have problems with the camera, use the camera Fix from here:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=41712563
The bug is due to the old source code, released by HTC
If you are using a ROM based in 1.29.xxx.16 like the most of the new custom Roms flash just after the kernel.
Are the old camera libraries, that works with the Custom kernels.
Not working for 1.29.707.16 base. Still stuck on black canvas and close by itself after a while. After a couple of time starting the camera, got a message "unable to start camera".
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Not working for 1.29.707.16 base. Still stuck on black canvas and close by itself after a while. After a couple of time starting the camera, got a message "unable to start camera".
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
Could you please expound on your statement that undervolting is relatively pointless?
From my experience, undervolting
1. Improves battery life because of lower wattage (Voltage * Amperage = Wattage). Even with a really bad binned CPU, it can still make a difference.
2. Cooler operation. This means longer component life - especially important as this phone is very difficult to repair. Battery is sandwiched so the cooler we can keep the device, the longer the battery will last. (Battery longevity practices could be a topic of it's own)
3. It's Fun! Haha. But seriously. I love to tinker. How low can you go??? It's fun seeing a 25% decrease in voltage and it still run stable
I really like your approach with the rest of your points though. We should have a stable kernel that doesn't have to be tuned or tweaked at all. This however, only suites the majority. The minority may want more. I'm currently in the process of making a kernel with as few restrictions as possible. Except that I will put a ceiling on the maximum voltage (1.25v for the cpu)) because I discourage overvolting beyond spec.
Anyway, thanks for the work. The One is Awesome!