[PROFILES][BOEFFLA KERNEL][UNOFFICIAL]Boeffla Kernel Profiles for OnePlus 3

The Peterle

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About point 3,
I guess you mean 8 hours by using 1 sim card.
I really doubt someone can achieve 8 hours of SOT by using 2 sim cards at stock OOS, only with a few kernel changes.

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I personally give absolutely nothing about SOT. It is sooo easy to manipulate this. For example keeping one black picture on with the kernel configuration 1 core max 300mhz, you can easily get about 20 hours SOT.

By the way, did you use the right profile for the 3t? It is in post #226.

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I personally give absolutely nothing about SOT. It is sooo easy to manipulate this. For example keeping one black picture on with the kernel configuration 1 core max 300mhz, you can easily get about 20 hours SOT.

By the way, did you use the right profile for the 3t? It is in post #226.

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Oops.
No, I used the one from post 181'
Is there a big difference?

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Sam Nakamura

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Oops.
No, I used the one from post 181'
Is there a big difference?

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We adjusted the profile a little for the SD821 (frequencies vary a little compared to the SD820)... But I never had any feedback from anyone else using it, it worked flawlessly for me though...
You actually could check the values yourself, all I did was following Peter's guidance as written in the posts pointing to the the actual profile - feedback is always appreciated :)

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We adjusted the profile a little for the SD821 (frequencies vary a little compared to the SD820)... But I never had any feedback from anyone else using it, it worked flawlessly for me though...
You actually could check the values yourself, all I did was following Peter's guidance as written in the posts pointing to the the actual profile - feedback is always appreciated :)

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Installed that too.
First thing noticed, there is very bad drain during standby.
I have deactivated aggressive doze and naptime. Maybe I should turn them back on

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Concluding, my personal experience with the Interactive profiles wasn't so good.
Reached 26% of battery with Wi-Fi only and 4:30 hours of.SOT, which is not so good.

I am going back to my previous setup with default profile+Naptime+ATK profiles, which usually was offering more than 5:30-6 hours.

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@The Peterle Hi, I am back again with one little question, I have used the Interactive X and Battery profile. What I felt is Battery profile does give a feeling of lags here and there, but ues it conserve battery. And Interactive X is fluid but does heat up a bit and drain faster, but thats just their own traits. What I have done now is applied Interactive X and notched down big core's high frequency to 1996 mhz. Will see how it performs.
What I wanted to ask is does tuning down it to 1996 affects the other settings of the profile or it os just the higher frequency cap that is affected. Also just wandering if we have a profile which is in betwwen of Interactive X battery and Interactive X.
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Concluding, my personal experience with the Interactive profiles wasn't so good.
Reached 26% of battery with Wi-Fi only and 4:30 hours of.SOT, which is not so good.

I am going back to my previous setup with default profile+Naptime+ATK profiles, which usually was offering more than 5:30-6 hours.

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Your are free to change the settings. The interactive X profile is a highly efficient overclocked profile for my personal daily driver and is not comparable with AKT tweaks which uses the stock governor. BTW I implemented many aspects of AKT in the X profiles.
@The Peterle Hi, I am back again with one little question, I have used the Interactive X and Battery profile. What I felt is Battery profile does give a feeling of lags here and there, but ues it conserve battery. And Interactive X is fluid but does heat up a bit and drain faster, but thats just their own traits. What I have done now is applied Interactive X and notched down big core's high frequency to 1996 mhz. Will see how it performs.
What I wanted to ask is does tuning down it to 1996 affects the other settings of the profile or it os just the higher frequency cap that is affected. Also just wandering if we have a profile which is in betwwen of Interactive X battery and Interactive X.
Thank you.
Yeah a bit heat up is there but you have not to worry about it. The kernel has it's own safety system to handle the overclocking.

You can try two things:

1. Which I said many times, "play around with the cores" in the interactive X battery profile. It is highly underclocked with 1200mhz. Giving 3 or 4 cores is recommended to get a fluently system.

2. Changing the frequencies of Little.big will destroy the interactive X profile. If you want to play around with it, you have to set new target loads in the pro config app. In the Screenshot you can see the values of the ... :100. There you can put new high frequencies for little and big cpu. For example the stock frequencies are 1593mhz for little and 2150mhz for big. Good luck.

Greetings Peterle

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Hi ! I just flash this kernel on my OnePlus 3 run with Rom ExpérienceOs based on oxygenOs. I use the last Open Beta 38 and the Boeffla Kernel Oos beta.
I had download profiles and apply it. But can use Akt profiles with your Kernel ?

You see the last news of OnePlus ? It make a last stable oxygenOs and stop the beta development. And for beta users do flash the last stable.
Do you make an update of your Kernel for the last stable of oxygenOs ?
Thank you
 

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Akt = no idea, I am not using that myself. Some users here may have experience though.

And of course I will update the kernel when oneplus release new sources for a new rom. My op3 kernel is still on full support.

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Hi ! I just flash this kernel on my OnePlus 3 run with Rom ExpérienceOs based on oxygenOs. I use the last Open Beta 38 and the Boeffla Kernel Oos beta.
I had download profiles and apply it. But can use Akt profiles with your Kernel ?

You see the last news of OnePlus ? It make a last stable oxygenOs and stop the beta development. And for beta users do flash the last stable.
Do you make an update of your Kernel for the last stable of oxygenOs ?
Thank you
Unfortunately this thread is not well structured or renewed, especially the opening post.
Yes, there are a lot of advanced kernel tweaks (AKT) profiles in this thread here. Please look for one in all the past sites of this thread.

Greetings Peterle

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