V2.3 has 1.51Ghz kernel with it, not 1.22Ghz.
I had to manually install 1.22Ghz one.
Well, for some people the other kernel seems to work more stable. But i guess on this update it will be the same to put the gauge to ~1.22gHzWhy dont you put the gauge on 1.22 ? It will have the same effect ? am i wrong?
Why dont you put the gauge on 1.22 ? It will have the same effect ? am i wrong?
Well, for some people the other kernel seems to work more stable. But i guess on this update it will be the same to put the gauge to ~1.22gHz
Another question:
Does anyone have the problem, that "Talking Tom Cat" doesnt work?
It wont reply what i said to him. Is there a microphone failure? Does it have sth to do with my Radio?
1.51Ghz kernel is OVERvolted and 1.22Ghz one is UNDERvolted, therefore they shouldn't be the same.
One consumes more battery than stock vs. the other consumes less battery than stock.
I am more than satisfied to be faster than stock and have a better battery life than stock, that's why I wayyy prefer 1.22 one.
I doubt that if you put 1.51 one down to 1.22 that it would adjust the voltage automatically.
Actualy if I think about it better, if that was the case there would be no need for two different kernels.
1.51Ghz kernel is OVERvolted and 1.22Ghz one is UNDERvolted, therefore they shouldn't be the same.
One consumes more battery than stock vs. the other consumes less battery than stock.
I am more than satisfied to be faster than stock and have a better battery life than stock, that's why I wayyy prefer 1.22 one.
I doubt that if you put 1.51 one down to 1.22 that it would adjust the voltage automatically.
Actualy if I think about it better, if that was the case there would be no need for two different kernels.
Could the developer please look at this issue?
http://code.google.com/p/android/is...v6&colspec=ID Type Status Owner Summary Stars
One of the posts suggests that the feature requested actually is already implemented, just not activated.
Would it be possible to add an option to toggle this on and off? Or even hardwire the command mentioned into the ROM startup execution? Despite using an Android phone, I still value my privacy a bit and with IPv6 marching forward every single server admin / hotspot owner can potentially track you as your IPv6 IP becomes basically a device GUID.
I will be posting this as a suggestion to three ROM threads because I want to make sure this gets enough exposure to get picked up by kernel coders / ROM chefs. An individual thread might be missed.
sergio i destroyed a galaxy s so i borwed my phone to the person whos phone is destroyed now
will be offline for a while