It's a Samsung feature, it's called Touch Boost and it serves to gain fluidity. It is also not battery friendly. I have removed this on the S3 and replaced it with another mechanism, but I still need to port it to the Note as it's bound by the touchscreen driver, and they slightly differ. Give me a few hours.
Samsung feature Touch Boost provide smooth scrolling for me whatever I go. If I'm correct we don't have wakeup lags (deepsleep) also just because 800 MHz. (it's keeping device in performance clock)
And even with that settings we got more than 20 hours of battery in heavy usage. (it's almost 1 day)
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