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mike216

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Not even close. Average for stock is 2.5 hours. I have the 2100 factory extended battery and I can't break two hours of regular use and I use my phone heavily.

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This must be all 4g because that would seem about right?

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Gahh Its Lee

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Not even close. Average for stock is 2.5 hours. I have the 2100 factory extended battery and I can't break two hours of regular use and I use my phone heavily.

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I'm just telling you the accepted average is between 3-4 hours depending on signal. I get 3 hours every day with **** service on a standard battery.

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I just changed my hi_speed_load from 85 to 95 and I think I made your kernel 2x faster... Idk what it does but wow.

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Zacisblack

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IS there such a thing as a tweak to increase digitizer responsiveness? I always notice the lag time between when I move my finger and the action being performed. It bothers me a lot.
 

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I like the screen animatiom

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Yours animates? Which one are you using?

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IS there such a thing as a tweak to increase digitizer responsiveness? I always notice the lag time between when I move my finger and the action being performed. It bothers me a lot.

You will most likely find that the responsiveness it fine (go into developer options and enable show touches). It is the ROM/kernel that is causing the lag. You can play with settings like turning animations and transitions off to speed up the reaction time.
 

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Yours animates? Which one are you using?

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You will most likely find that the responsiveness it fine (go into developer options and enable show touches). It is the ROM/kernel that is causing the lag. You can play with settings like turning animations and transitions off to speed up the reaction time.

I figured but I'm just wondering if its possible to develop a tweak or multiple tweaks to increase response time. I know Apple has a strict rule where the overall response time must be less than 20ms. I would like to see this improved for Android as well as it would make using our devices much easier. Increasing the Max_events_per_sec definitely helped me some but it only goes so far. A kernel side tweak to increase response time doesn't seem too farfetched.

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    franco.Kernel features:

    * I have 1 version for ICS(4.0.3/4.0.4) and one version for JB(4.1/4.1.1/4.1.2). If you ask if it works on older roms I will kick your ass
    * Overclockable by tons of frequencies
    * Custom Voltage Control from Ezekeel
    * Sound Control from Ezekeel/Greg White
    * OMAP Gamma interface
    * Trinity's Contrast control
    * Wifi_PM toggle
    * Fsync toggle
    * Thermal Throttle toggle
    * Debug **** removed
    * BFQ v5 IO scheduler by default
    * Ramdisk tweaks
    * Performance/battery carefully picked tweaks
    * Lots more **** - flash and see for yourself

    Changelog:
    Milestone 6:
    * Merged all patches related to 4.1.2
    * Fixed the famous data drops by tricking Smartreflex to not overly calibrate certain hardware parts
    * Added custom changes to lowmemorykiller driver to force the device to have a certain amount of free RAM to sustain smoothness over the time
    * Made the launcher unkillable by the lowmemorykiller driver to prevent redraws or widget crapping itselfs
    * Added a new governor called dyninteractive - this is similar to interactive in 99% but instead this new governor dynamically adapts its own tunables and settings depending on the system load.
    * Increased Interactive governor kernel priority thread for the frequency change task - more smoothness
    * Added a new tuneable for Interactive governor called input_boost_freq. Path is here: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/input_boost_freq
    * Added all TCP Congestion algorithms presents in the kernel. To check all algorithms run this command on the Terminal/ADB Shell: sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_available_congestion_control
    To change the algorithm: sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control=NAME_OF_THE_ALGORITHM
    * BFQ IO scheduler updated from v4 to v5
    * Added other smaller but still relevant changes available on my github repository

    F.A.Q:
    1. My device rebooted or crashed, how can I help?
    A: Get me /proc/last_kmsg or logcat.
    2. Battery sucks, my device is not entering deep sleep. FIX PLOX!
    A: Fix it yourself, it's an app waking your device up not the kernel's problem
    3. Signal is dropping since I flashed the kernel, amg u sucks!
    A: The kernel has nothing to do with gsm/cmda signal. Make sure you have the latest radios
    4. Do I need to wipe anything when flashing this kernel?
    A: No.
    5. Does this kernel has X or Y mod?
    A: Learn to read, everything you need to know is in the features list, changelog or public repo.
    6. GTA3, FIFA2012 or any game of the type isn't opening?
    A: Flash this on CWM http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=27515966&postcount=20011

    Downloads:
    Jelly Bean kernel for 4.1/4.1.1 only:
    Nightlies: http://minooch.com/franciscofranco/Galaxy Nexus/JB/Jelly Bean/
    Milestone 6: http://minooch.com/franciscofranco/... Bean/milestones/franco.Kernel-Milestone6.zip

    Ice Cream Sandwich only:
    Milestone 4: http://minooch.com/franciscofranco/Galaxy Nexus/
    Nightlies 384Mhz GPU: http://minooch.com/franciscofranco/Galaxy Nexus/nightlies/gpu_384mhz/
    Nightlies 512Mhz GPU: http://minooch.com/franciscofranco/Galaxy Nexus/nightlies/

    franco.Kernel updater app features:
    * Downloads the kernel directly from the ftp
    * Checks for updates directly from the ftp
    * Checks and downloads Imoseyon's kernel (new feature)
    * Kernel auto-flash
    * Cpu frequencies changer
    * Governor changer
    * Voltage control interface
    * Kernel settings:
    * Hotplug enabler
    * Color Control - You're able to change GAMMA values and Color Multipliers to achieve the best color profile
    * Sound Control - Increase the max volume of your device
    * Download special franco.Kernel boot animation
    * Wi-fi special mode to boost signal during streaming while on screen off
    * Custom download path
    * Live calibrated voltages panel
    * Disable logger
    * SQlite defrag on boot
    * Dedicated milestone and nightly kernels changelogs
    My apps list: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...nVsbCxudWxsLDEwMiwic2ltcGxlLnJlYm9vdC5jb20iXQ

    Source: https://bitbucket.org/franciscofranco/android-tuna-omap/
    Jelly Bean kernel source: https://github.com/franciscofranco/Tuna_JB_pre1/tree/4.1

    Have fun.
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    r185
    * New Wi-Fi driver from android-omap-3.0 repository - may contain bugs because it's around a 30 patches merge
    * Decreased a little bit the nominal voltages to accommodate the change to the smartreflex driver change for the 1.5Ghz and 1.4Ghz steps
    * SR now skips calibration if the nominal voltage is >= 1300mV instead of the previous 1350mV value
    * New toggle to disable thermal throttle: echo N > /sys/module/omap_temp_sensor/parameters/throttle_enabled (need testing on this, might or might not work as I can't achieve higher temperatures than 68ºC no matter what I do)
    * Small tweaks and optimizations - check repo
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    26th April - Milestone 3
    This is the perfected version of the last 35 days of testing of roughly 1 nightly build a day. The most important changes from Milestone 2 are:
    * Merged 4.0.4 kernel patches from Google (IMM76D and IMM76I)
    * Data dropouts is fixed
    * Interactive Governor patched up to be in line to android-3.0 branch
    * Hotplug governor added and tweaked for stability
    * Merged a lot of patches from omapzoom.org for battery and performance improvements in our OMAP4 board drivers
    * Hotplug_mod renamed to Generic Hotplug and changed paths to: /sys/module/omap2plus_cpufreq/parameters/generic_hotplug
    * Added BLX from Ezekeel. The default value is 96. Path: /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge
    * Reduced VAUX3 and VUSIM voltages for more screen_on time at the end of the day
    * Simple IO scheduler added and made default
    * EXT4 patches from 3.0.2X kernel.org patch
    * Lots of small tweaks and improvements that are available on my bitbucket git repository

    Thanks for everyone whos been with me, helped, reported and supported me. Big shout out to +Ezekeel Johnson and +IMosey On for their awesome work on their kernels, some of their patches, code and long hours discussing kernel stuff.
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    I've cleaned the thread from earlier today. There seems to be a lack of respect. If a developer is working his ass off to provide you with something and you do not like it, don't use it. Do not come in here and try to start trolling and getting a rise out of people. If it happens again, there won't be infractions, there will be bans. If you have a question about the specific rom and/or kernel then ask, but do not come in here with an attitude saying someones work is not up to par and does not meet members' standards. I will only say this once.
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    "No, guys, seriously, these Extenze really work!"