overclocking

You know that picture i posted of my friends phone? That's without JIT, without stagefright, stock kernel running at 600MHz.

:p

Then it's not an Optimus S then is it :) Say say its an "LG Optimus" but there are many different ones. Optimus S, Optimus T, Optimus One :P

I know our specific model has the worlds crappiest NAND. :P
 
yeah I only have a class 4 but sadly even that beats the nand. Just don't feel like moving everything to the sd card especially when I tried it already and the controller crashed. Or maybe it was a fluke. Who knows. All I know is I'm taking a break from the kernel for a bit, and I'm annoyed that I still can't figure out whats up with FM Radio lol
 
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
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).

But really, if you are going to take away the only decent feature GSM has, just go to CDMA. At least it won't interfere with every electronic device around you.
 
Calm down guys everyone gets there turn haha :-) zefie or ksmithny I know its off topic real quick I just got a 16 gb sdcard I dont know what the classes mean and are but it says 2 on it after the big 16 what dose it mean is there like a 2gb class 10 and is mine even good lol thanks guys
 
Haha ya thats what I was like where the heck are they try to going with that but I here ya I loved unlocking for diff carriers then over rooting them crazy lol
 
Class is directly proportionate to speed.

Class # = minimum write of #mB/s

Example:
Class 6 = minimum write of 6mB/s

That's a minimum, some manufactures go over. I seen a Class 10 full-size SD card at wal-mart that touted 20mB/s.

Didn't buy it because I have no need for a full size SD Card.
 
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.

Where did you find this stepping info?
Cant find it anywhere

So if i lower the frequency but keep the same voltage there is no increase in battery saving right.

I have a ls670 and I'm messing with setcpu, with the above info i changed it to
480-600 instead of 124-600
and on sleep its 124-480
 
thanks zefie now I know what it means always heard people say class 6 class 4 and neeevvvverr knew what they where saying but is a 16gb still usefull or its just good for more partions and for apps and music the basics huh?
 
You know that picture i posted of my friends phone? That's without JIT, without stagefright, stock kernel running at 600MHz.

:p

Pretty sure there was going to be a how-to up soon.
So when's the how-to gonna be up? I want Nand on my sd! lol
 
So does this msm_nand not support, say, ext4 formatting, so we could apply the same type of lagfix that the moment and spica use?
 

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