SamuriHL
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You will also be able to see the CPU speed in most benchmark apps. Quadrant shows it for sure.
SamuriHL, if you check the thread linked above there are some people who posted the FXZ instructions to not wipe your internal memory. That should do what you're trying to figure out I think.
Sort of. It's a start. Just removing the stuff that overwrites user data and the internal memory isn't quite enough. The real trick is getting back into recovery without having to do a battery pull. You don't want it to boot in 902 or 905 before applying the latest ics update because it could mess up your system settings or apps. So the idea is roll back to 902 with existing data, immediately reboot it into recovery, apply 905, and finally apply the latest ics update directly thereafter without rebooting in between. Then reboot. In that case it should have the same effect as upgrading from ics to newer ics directly. In theory anyway...
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