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Default i5800 One Click Lag Fix


This is a port of One Click Lag Fix to the Galaxy 3 (i5800) :

You should do a factory reset before launching that fix (Recovery). IT WILL ERASE ALL YOUR DATA ! MAKE A BACKUP !

Your phone needs to be put in "USB Debug Mode"

Don't use this if you don't know how to flash your phone.

This is ALPHA software, you may have to reflash your rom if something goes wrong. You have been warned.

To install, just launch "lagfixme.bat" (or do it manually if you are a linux user like me).

You will get a 500-550 score at Quadrent, and the phone should be more responsive, but it won't turn your phone into a Galaxy S (don't dream too much).

You will only get 150mb (for now, you can try to change it for 160-170mb, but it might mean problems) for data .

I've only tried it on I5800XXJPA. I think it doesn't work on 2.1 firmwares, since i think they lack ext2 support.

I'm not responsible for anything that might happen to you after using this.


How to use it:
  1. Root your phone (Using SuperOneClick for example)
  2. Install busybox 1.17 from "stericson.busybox.apk"
  3. Put your phone in USB debug mode
  4. Launch "lagfixme.bat".
  5. If i were you i will reboot.
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This is a port of One Click Lag Fix to the Galaxy 3 (i5800) :

You should do a factory reset before launching that fix (Recovery). IT WILL ERASE ALL YOUR DATA ! MAKE A BACKUP !

Your phone needs to be put in "USB Debug Mode"

Don't use this if you don't know how to flash your phone.

This is ALPHA software, you may have to reflash your rom if something goes wrong. You have been warned.

To install, just launch "lagfixme.bat" (or do it manually if you are a linux user like me).

You will get a 500-550 score at Quadrent, and the phone should be more responsive, but it won't turn your phone into a Galaxy S (don't dream too much).

You will only get 150mb (for now, you can try to change it for 160-170mb, but it might mean problems) for data .

I've only tried it on I5800XXJPA. I think it doesn't work on 2.1 firmwares, since i think they lack ext2 support.

I'm not responsible for anything that might happen to you after using this.


How to use it:
  1. Root your phone (Using SuperOneClick for example)
  2. Install busybox 1.17 from "stericson.busybox.apk"
  3. Put your phone in USB debug mode
  4. Launch "lagfixme.bat".
  5. If i were you i will reboot.
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So this will basically leave me with only 40 MB free space on the phone? Or will my data now be stored inside this 150 MB file?
 
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The applications/dalvik-cache/data will be stored in the 150mb file
 
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The applications/dalvik-cache/data will be stored in the 150mb file
So only 40 MB left for my installations??
 
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So only 40 MB left for my installations??
No, because your apps are stored in /data/app (and /data/data and /data/system and /data/dalvik-cache), which means that all your apps will be on the 150mb file .
 
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No, because your apps are stored in /data/app (and /data/data and /data/system and /data/dalvik-cache), which means that all your apps will be on the 150mb file .
Well then, I'll give it a try and give feedback if possible.....

Good thing that someone has started playing around with the Galaxy 3..

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Hello, I tested this lagfix and he woorks correctly, but i have a small problem.
When I launch the music player a message appeared in the notifications saying free up space... I have nothing installed apps and i have reset to zero after and before the lagfix ...
Otherwise it's a good works!

Sorry for my bad english I'm a french ^^
 
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You reset after the lagfix ? What do you mean (using recovery ? ) ? In what version your phone is into ?

I'm french too
 
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I have reset to zero before have installed the busybox and apply the lagfix and after reboot the phone too.I have acces rooted and the lagfix works correctly.
But I have problemes with the sd card/ market. I am in froyo version JPA
I' have used your méthode. no for recovery mode.
 
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I have reset to zero before have installed the busybox and apply the lagfix and after reboot the phone too.I have acces rooted and the lagfix works correctly.
But I have problemes with the sd card/ market. I am in froyo version JPA
I' have used your méthode. no for recovery mode.
What way did you use to reset the phone the second time ? (I mean, after doing the lagfix). You should not reset the phone after the lagfix (In fact, the lagfix did it itself).

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