You know that picture i posted of my friends phone? That's without JIT, without stagefright, stock kernel running at 600MHz.
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Then it's not an Optimus S then is it


I know our specific model has the worlds crappiest NAND.

You know that picture i posted of my friends phone? That's without JIT, without stagefright, stock kernel running at 600MHz.
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Then it's not an Optimus S then is it![]()
Optimus one. Same trick will work though. I believe it's already been done/proven.
And what trick is that?![]()
that's just weird. I thought the concept of SIM Cards was to make it easy to switch devices (though most carriers like to prevent that, so this is probably a godsend to them).Hey zefie I foumd the link for what I was reading check this out SK Telecom squeezes Android, CPU, and storage into a SIM card | VentureBeat
UV & UC to save battery isn't really feastible as all freq 245mhz to 480mhz use same voltage on any msm7x27 processor (less than 245mhz is too slow for the phone to wake up for calls etc.) 600+ uses the max voltage. Max voltage is level 7 on this processor and voltage level of 3 is the minimum the phone can use to be operational. Voltage levels 3-6 have the same output so no savings there.
So when's the how-to gonna be up? I want Nand on my sd! lolYou know that picture i posted of my friends phone? That's without JIT, without stagefright, stock kernel running at 600MHz.
Pretty sure there was going to be a how-to up soon.
I'm looking forward to this more than my next time having sex.
Ok i guess i'll try again
Update: So loaded the "new Kernel", WTG Zefie, I also got 1366! (@768)