taglish123
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Feartheghost, I was just thinking maybe its evwryones different battery that control how low u can uv. Like we were just talking about not all batterys equal. Im starting to think that is the case. You think battery or hardware. Others chime in as well. If I get a new battery I will see if I still get sod where I was before. Ill post back later on it.
How did you guys go about to get these settings?
So I flashed the ComROM on the girlfriends phone couple days ago and started playing with the Voltage control settings today and the phone has bombed horribly now. I read through this thread and I did moderate settings -50 pretty much on everything but the last 3 -100. I unplugged her phone at 1pm and she is at work texting me and she said she is at 27% so in 5 hours she has dropped 70% that doesn't seem right. So I have a two part question
1) I haven't read this but do I need to re-calibrate the battery when I change settings?
and if i do
2) is using the BatteryCalibration app from the market the same as wiping the battery stats in the CWM?
So I flashed the ComROM on the girlfriends phone couple days ago and started playing with the Voltage control settings today and the phone has bombed horribly now. I read through this thread and I did moderate settings -50 pretty much on everything but the last 3 -100. I unplugged her phone at 1pm and she is at work texting me and she said she is at 27% so in 5 hours she has dropped 70% that doesn't seem right. So I have a two part question
1) I haven't read this but do I need to re-calibrate the battery when I change settings?
and if i do
2) is using the BatteryCalibration app from the market the same as wiping the battery stats in the CWM?
Been messing around. I am fairly new, my eyes are killing me from reading all the posts but am gettin the hang of things. Here is what I am running for past two days. Phone has been on since 0900 hrs, did some surfing, bluetooth, phone calls, checked emails etc. It is now 2252 hrs and I am at 71% on bat.
Scheduler: sio
Limit: 1000
1000 thru 600 is -75
400 thru 100 is -100
No issues, played angry birds and was as smooth as a babies buttocks.
I am currently using -50 from 1000 under and my battery life has been perfect... Have only lost 30% battery in the past ~18 hours. Going to give it another couple days then may try -75 throughout. I really think it just depends how "fresh" the battery you are using still is that will determine how well you can undervolt and how good of battery life you will have. It's common sense to me that the older the battery gets the less battery life you can maintain. But I'm really liking the direction this thread is taking. Keep up the good work everyone I think this thread will be very helpful to everyone!
This may be a total newb question. but in the voltage settings from 1600-100 where you have the slider bar. There is no positive integer correct? I select -75, save as boot and when I reboot it just says 75 without the minus sign but the slider bar is in the same place. Am I safe in assuming that's just a small bug in the program and that "75" is actually "-75"?
I currently have the following setup, and battery life has been outstanding :
1200, 1000, & 800 set @ -50.
600, 400, 200, & 100 set @ -25.
Scheduler is at deadline.
Also downloaded Root System Tools from the Market, and set the governor @ conservative, which seems to help.
So you have your higher clocks set at a lower voltage?
Originally Posted by T3CH9ICIAN View Post
Ive been playing and running voltage controls on this kernel for around 2 weeks while it was on my EB01 so i set it back up identical to what it was before which gave me great performance and batt life and that is as fallows
1200mhz: 1300-25=1275mV
1120mhv: 1300-25=1275mV
1000mhv: 1275-25=1250mV
900mhv: 1275-25=1225mV
800mhv: 1200-50=1150mV
600mhv: 1175-50=1125mV
400mhv: 1050-75=975mV
200mhv: 950-75=875mV
100mhv: 950-75=875mV
these setting were working great for me before so thats were ill start with this rom but all is good so far was asked to copy paste here notthat im posting in 2 threads
Heres a stupid question. How do I know the settings are working as they should be? Is there a way to test the settings?
Heres a stupid question. How do I know the settings are working as they should be? Is there a way to test the settings?