Ultimate LG p700 ROM test - Optimus L3, L5, L7 Android Development

Okay, this is going to help people who is after performance.
No, scripts have been used for any of these tests. All tests has no other applications running then settings. Gapps is installed too.
Processor is clocked at 1GHZ at ON DEMAND.
Cyanogenmod 10 ROM SIZE IS 150MB (4.1.2 June the 2nd update):
Antutu Benchmark: 3535
Free RAM: 175mb
Note: Very good ROM. Stable and fast.
SlimBean (Rom Size 85MB) Using 17may 2013 update :
Antutu Benchmark: 4102
Free RAM: 232mb
Note: DPI is wierd, text is so small and the performance tab in the settings is broken (incompatiable with the rom). Besides that ROM is actullay stable and noticeablly fast and quick to boot up.
PacMan (Rom Size 145mb) 27.may 2013 update:
Antutu BenchMark: 3954
Free RAM: 206mb
Note: Pretty unstable and slow takes, like 10minutes to find program in Google Play. Avoid it if possible. Settings is also wierd.
Conclusion: SLIM BEAN is the best! Just find some way to fix the text thing and it will be the best!

com975 said:
Okay, this is going to help people who is after performance.
No, scripts have been used for any of these tests. All tests has no other applications running then settings. Gapps is installed too.
Processor is clocked at 1GHZ at ON DEMAND.
Cyanogenmod 10 ROM SIZE IS 150MB (4.1.2 June the 2nd update):
Antutu Benchmark: 3535
Free RAM: 175mb
Note: Very good ROM. Stable and fast.
SlimBean (Rom Size 85MB) Using 17may 2013 update :
Antutu Benchmark: 4102
Free RAM: 232mb
Note: DPI is wierd, text is so small and the performance tab in the settings is broken (incompatiable with the rom). Besides that ROM is actullay stable and noticeablly fast and quick to boot up.
PacMan (Rom Size 145mb) 27.may 2013 update:
Antutu BenchMark: 3954
Free RAM: 206mb
Note: Pretty unstable and slow takes, like 10minutes to find program in Google Play. Avoid it if possible. Settings is also wierd.
Conclusion: SLIM BEAN is the best! Just find some way to fix the text thing and it will be the best!
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what abou AOKP rom ?

AOKP bricks my phone.

Installed slimbean after this, its really good and antutu is 4100 but i ram is the same as cyanogen

com975 said:
Okay, this is going to help people who is after performance.
No, scripts have been used for any of these tests. All tests has no other applications running then settings. Gapps is installed too.
Processor is clocked at 1GHZ at ON DEMAND.
Cyanogenmod 10 ROM SIZE IS 150MB (4.1.2 June the 2nd update):
Antutu Benchmark: 3535
Free RAM: 175mb
Note: Very good ROM. Stable and fast.
SlimBean (Rom Size 85MB) Using 17may 2013 update :
Antutu Benchmark: 4102
Free RAM: 232mb
Note: DPI is wierd, text is so small and the performance tab in the settings is broken (incompatiable with the rom). Besides that ROM is actullay stable and noticeablly fast and quick to boot up.
PacMan (Rom Size 145mb) 27.may 2013 update:
Antutu BenchMark: 3954
Free RAM: 206mb
Note: Pretty unstable and slow takes, like 10minutes to find program in Google Play. Avoid it if possible. Settings is also wierd.
Conclusion: SLIM BEAN is the best! Just find some way to fix the text thing and it will be the best!
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I did it too before but I have tested rooted official firmwares and V20D was the best, and not Slim Bean.

V20D gives me 100mb. It's not better then SlimBean for me.

com975 said:
V20D gives me 100mb. It's not better then SlimBean for me.
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Just because it gives less ram doesnt mean its worse infact v20D is the best no lag in games and apps muuuch better
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caiejay said:
Just because it gives less ram doesnt mean its worse infact v20D is the best no lag in games and apps muuuch better
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Excatly

caiejay said:
Just because it gives less ram doesnt mean its worse infact v20D is the best no lag in games and apps muuuch better
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This is true. But for me, SlimBean is better. But I am using V10K now. More Ram and better benchmarks.

v10k is best rom so far for our device. Im heavy user, mostly internet browsing , lots of texting, lots of calls, twitter, charging my phone sometimes twice a day...
I get flashed every rom found here, but i always restore my v10k nandroid backup after some time.. Thats my opinion.

Gusta_HR said:
v10k is best rom so far for our device. Im heavy user, mostly internet browsing , lots of texting, lots of calls, twitter, charging my phone sometimes twice a day...
I get flashed every rom found here, but i always restore my v10k nandroid backup after some time.. Thats my opinion.
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Im using CM10 because of Gandalf kernels 1.3 GHz, althrough im using it on 1190 MHz with SMARTASSV2 Governor, zRam, Allow purging of assets and Krenel samepage merging in memory management. With these settings my phone is faster in games like Subway Surf (I play it with no laggs at all)
Zdravo Gusta_HR

kristijan505 said:
Im using CM10 because of Gandalf kernels 1.3 GHz, althrough im using it on 1190 MHz with SMARTASSV2 Governor, zRam, Allow purging of assets and Krenel samepage merging in memory management. With these settings my phone is faster in games like Subway Surf (I play it with no laggs at all)
Zdravo Gusta_HR
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If your phone become unstable, if reboots occured without any visible reason, you fried your cpu. you can't speed up your system with overclocked cpu, but you can damage your phone with that. More RAM installed in our device will significantly speed up system overall. Rest is just painfull placebo effect.
Before lg l7 i got Samsung Galaxy S + (plus) .. an 1.4 ghz clocked variant of famous Samsung galaxy S clocked "only" at 1.0 Ghz. And guess what?? I kept phone underclocked @ 1.0 Ghz working just fine and draining less batterry.

Gusta_HR said:
If your phone become unstable, if reboots occured without any visible reason, you fried your cpu. you can't speed up your system with overclocked cpu, but you can damage your phone with that. More RAM installed in our device will significantly speed up system overall. Rest is just painfull placebo effect.
Before lg l7 i got Samsung Galaxy S + (plus) .. an 1.4 ghz clocked variant of famous Samsung galaxy S clocked "only" at 1.0 Ghz. And guess what?? I kept phone underclocked @ 1.0 Ghz working just fine and draining less batterry.
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Dont know about that but I have got Galaxy 3 before L7 and I have overclocked it from 667MHz to 1300MHz with no problems like unstable phone, rebooting or anything else but games were a lot less laggy.

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Getting max from my P500

Hi guys, can someone tell me how to get my P500 perform fastest it can? What ROM is fastest, and i don't care about battery, just want it to be the fastest it can! And also what aditional tweeks and programs/kernels to instal to make it faster?
In this moment i am using mic_os 6.5.7 android 2.3.5 CPU 825/245 Mhz Performance, with only settings, LG keyboard and setCPU running apps using 83MB of RAM alltogether, highest score i got is 1317 points, and about 1250 average.
Is this the fastest this phone can go...? :/ I have seen some posts where some guys got it too like 1500! That is my magic target number! Soo, any help..?
Echelonex said:
Hi guys, can someone tell me how to get my P500 perform fastest it can? What ROM is fastest, and i don't care about battery, just want it to be the fastest it can! And also what aditional tweeks and programs/kernels to instal to make it faster?
In this moment i am using mic_os 6.5.7 android 2.3.5 CPU 825/245 Mhz Performance, with only settings, LG keyboard and setCPU running apps using 83MB of RAM alltogether, highest score i got is 1317 points, and about 1250 average.
Is this the fastest this phone can go...? :/ I have seen some posts where some guys got it too like 1500! That is my magic target number! Soo, any help..?
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Oxygen rom + franko's v4 kernel.
Try using chainfire 3d from market
Sent from my LG-P500 using Tapatalk
Echelonex said:
Hi guys, can someone tell me how to get my P500 perform fastest it can? What ROM is fastest, and i don't care about battery, just want it to be the fastest it can! And also what aditional tweeks and programs/kernels to instal to make it faster?
In this moment i am using mic_os 6.5.7 android 2.3.5 CPU 825/245 Mhz Performance, with only settings, LG keyboard and setCPU running apps using 83MB of RAM alltogether, highest score i got is 1317 points, and about 1250 average.
Is this the fastest this phone can go...? :/ I have seen some posts where some guys got it too like 1500! That is my magic target number! Soo, any help..?
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use oxygen 2.3.2 and this tweaks below
see this threads...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1530411
Echelonex said:
Hi guys, can someone tell me how to get my P500 perform fastest it can? What ROM is fastest, and i don't care about battery, just want it to be the fastest it can! And also what aditional tweeks and programs/kernels to instal to make it faster?
In this moment i am using mic_os 6.5.7 android 2.3.5 CPU 825/245 Mhz Performance, with only settings, LG keyboard and setCPU running apps using 83MB of RAM alltogether, highest score i got is 1317 points, and about 1250 average.
Is this the fastest this phone can go...? :/ I have seen some posts where some guys got it too like 1500! That is my magic target number! Soo, any help..?
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I'm getting 1800 score in quadrant
NightlyFourE + Franco.K #4 + Ungaze data2sd
Try popdog123 oxygen 2.6 with Franco #4. 825/480 performance/sio.
Add ungaze data2sd with 1gb ext4 and p500 will not run fast. It will FLY SLOW.
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA
try this : see my signature there the neocore result, and the rom name too
Use cyanogenmod nightly @ 787MHz + PERFORMANCE Governer
Thx guys for replies, i will test these combinations one by one and post results here...
Also will test new ICS beta4.
This is what i came up with till now, will update it soon! If you have any more suggestions, please tell me...
I also tried to play HVGA (with sound) version of GTA 3 on all ROMS exept ICS and i must say that the Perfectpeso2.2 was frikin fastest, still lags pretty much on GTA 3 but playable. too bad in this one is clock cap at 806 mhz...:/
And i am pretty dissapointed in ICS results, cuz it is soo nice looking and fresh but damn slow...:/
i didn't use Ungaze cuz it just makes files between phone and SD card move more faster, right? Soo i don't think it will improve gaming speed...
i will put an ICS to my phone to test it for few days and see if it is nice, but after that, i am definately going on Perfectpeso! At least ps1, and Mame 32 games will run smooth now!
And if anyone knows a way to play full HVGA version of GTA3 on P500 please reply! But i think that ripped version will now run smooth! (the one with lower graphics and no sound)
Results: I choose the best results i got from these tests...and exept ICS there is a little difference in power between these ROM's as you can see in benchmarks:
1.NightlyFourE + Franco.K #4
825Mhz
a few runs
Quadrant standard - around 1300
3 runs
Neocore - 62
2. Perfectpeso2.2
806Mhz
3 runs
Quadrant Standard - 1336
3 runs
Neocore 806Mhz - 70.8
3.CM 9 Ics Beta 4
806Mhz
3 runs
Quadrant Standard - 946
4.oxygen 2.3.2
806Mhz
3 runs
quadrant standard - 1307
3 runs
neocore - 63.1

Obtaining the most Free-RAM Possible

Hey guys, as you know, Titanium-Backup Pro can freeze apps, thus stopping them from running in the background.
So far I've frozen...
AllShare 1.2.1
Days 1.0
[VOICEMAIL] Dialer 2.3.5
[SMS/MMS/APN..er storage 2.3.5
FotaClient 1.0
Maps 6.5.1
Mini Diary 1.0
Mobile print 1.2
Phone 1.0
PhoneUtil 1.0.0
Print via Bluetooth 1.0
RDP Bridge 1.0
Samsung Apps 2.6.036
Samsung S... View 2.4.2
SimDetachNotifier 1.0.0
Social Hub 1.00.10102
Software update 2.0.0
Sound Player 1.0
Street View 1.7.2.0
Talk 1.3
TalkBack 2.6.0
TwLauncher 2.3.5
TwWallpaperChooser 1.0
VPN Services 2.3.5
Market Feedback Agent 2.3.7
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The most memory I could get free was 203MB with nothing running except...
Settings @ 10mb
GO Launcher EX @ 19MB
Task manager @ 7.4MB
SNS @ 0.00B
GO Keyboard @ 11MB
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I get around 203MB of free RAM this way... Which works great for games like Modern Combat 3 or other RAM heavy games/apps.
Does anyone know if one of the things I froze is bad to freeze? Or of any other items we could freeze to get the most optimal amount of RAM possible for this device? I'm curious to see if we can see a stable 210MB+ of RAM (with nothing running).
What results do you guys get?
Go to running and stop the go launcher I always stop it and it frees a bit
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA
I wonder how stable it is your device after you freeze all those components in every day use.
And another question, I see you have it overclocked to 1.5 Ghz, again, how stable it is?. And, what voltage modifications and governor do you use for that kind of overclock?
Thank you, it is good to see a topic related to maximize resources in this gem.
I have RAM Manager and it works pretty well if you also have a task manager.
SirRhor said:
I wonder how stable it is your device after you freeze all those components in every day use.
And another question, I see you have it overclocked to 1.5 Ghz, again, how stable it is?. And, what voltage modifications and governor do you use for that kind of overclock?
Thank you, it is good to see a topic related to maximize resources in this gem.
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It seems pretty stable. I haven't come across any issues thus far. The roughly 200mb of free RAM makes playing Shadowgun so smooth with 4xMSAA enabled. Clocking it to 1.5GHz prior also smooths the fps out a good bit too.
Shadowgun (without 4xMSAA and 1.5GHz) = Very high, probably 50-60fps
Shadowgun (with 4xMSAA and 1GHz) = Significantly lower fps, probably around 20fps
Shadowgun (with 4xMSAA, 200mb of RAM free prior, 1.5GHz) = Pretty good fps, probably around 30-40fps or so.
Oh and my 1.5GHz clocked profile is...
ondemand, 100~1500MHz
L0 1500MHz - 1350mV - 1150mV
L1 0800MHz - 1200mV - 1100mV
L2 0400MHz - 1050mV - 1100mV
L3 0200MHz - 0950mV - 1100mV
L4 0100MHz - 0950mV - 1000mV
I've had no stability issues with this profile so far. I usually only use it for intense gaming like Shadowgun (since it uses a ton of special effects/resources) in order to obtain a smooth framerate. I also use it for Modern Combat 3 and Order & Chaos. On a non-gaming note; It seems to make the OS run MUCH faster, GOLauncher seems very speedy as well + fluid transitions.
I've had it at 1.5GHz all day and while battery did drop a bit, it was very speedy and usable during the time I used it (occasionally over a work day).
I've probably had this profile for about a month or so now, and nothing has crashed or frozen due to it.
This might work
Personally I just rooted my SGP player 5.0 and downloaded a custom rom. The custom rom I had had an auto task killer or whatever it was called, which automatically freed up memory. This helps so much because in the stock rom I had to always go to the task maager.
Here's a link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1423
Thank you for the response, I'm gonna try your profile to see if how it works for me. And if I burned it, I'll send you the receipt...
SirRhor said:
Thank you for the response, I'm gonna try your profile to see if how it works for me. And if I burned it, I'll send you the receipt...
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Lol you won't burn it at 1.5Ghz, but at 2GHZ.... that's another story. Lets just say I was showing off how the slider went to 2GHz and hit apply on accident. The screen instantly dissolved, in the way an old Gameboy Color would when you turned it off (image burn?). Luckily it reboot shortly afterwards and seemed fine. That was about 2 months ago. So uh... yeah. 1.5 is stable, 1.6 worked, but I haven't tested it enough yet.
I'm testing 1.4 for now using your voltage values from 1.5
I'll keep it like that for a few days and then i will ramp it up to 1.5
Also, this is REALLY weird, maybe I'm just crazy and/or ignorant, but every time I install a new ROM, the last thing I do is change the DPI value from 240 to 200, and when I reboot the device, everything becomes faster, noticeable faster and smoother, have anyone else noticed that?
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anybody know what voltage and stuff to put to over clock to 1.2
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Or what's the best thing to overclock from 1.0
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I use tegra overclock on stock settings 1.3 ghz profile scalingondemand and powesave profile when screen is off ..i did not see any change in batery life vs 1ghz and everything is 40% faster.
DZonikg said:
I use tegra overclock on stock settings 1.3 ghz profile scalingondemand and powesave profile when screen is off ..i did not see any change in batery life vs 1ghz and everything is 40% faster.
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Does it heat up whith heavy gaming?
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I haven't seen any report about that in our devices.
j21098 said:
Does it heat up whith heavy gaming?
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No..i played this morning minecraft pe for 4 hours and it did not heat at all.
No..i played this morning minecraft pe for 4 hours and it did not heat at all.
j21098 said:
Or what's the best thing to overclock from 1.0
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I'll go ahead and confirm that you can clock from 1.1-1.3GHz without changing anything other than the clock speed. 1.4Ghz+ is where I'd apply the 1.5Ghz profile I use currently.
And no, it doesn't head up much during intense gaming; At least not for me.
what should I put in voltage and all that in 1.2 Ghz and in the set CPU
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j21098 said:
what should I put in voltage and all that in 1.2 Ghz and in the set CPU
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For 1.2Ghz, just use the stock values. No need to adjust them until 1.4Ghz+
ZaIINN said:
For 1.2Ghz, just use the stock values. No need to adjust them until 1.4Ghz+
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And now you tell me.... That would explain my battery drain.
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laggy xperia mini

hi
i have st15i .42 locked boot loader. after rooting and installing a few mods/modules like usb storage, status bar power widget, cwm recovery, im experiencing lags in light/medium games like piggy adventures or fruit ninja. i also have some lags in menu scrolling. any idea about the reason and the solution?
thanx in advance
Test Overclock
If your device you might use a root app for overclocking and another to kill the extra RAM used in the background. Use the CPU Overclock Tuner : Dto do a test and using Antutu Beckmark and make sure your points are higher. If you did then esiver overclock and can improve desenpenho of games. I use Advanced Task Killer to kill free RAM : Cool:. Can there be anything better question search
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V6 Supercharger, forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Overclocking is quite dangerous and gives only small boost.
thanx for all your attention and help. no i havent over clocked my device. V6 supercharger looks cool. im gonna give it a try. but its a bit strange for me, my room mate's mini is rooted but doesn't have these problems.
ive checked my memory during games. i had a lot of free ram, what can be the reason of lagging except low ram?
Down Clock long Battery
Someguyfromhell said:
V6 Supercharger, forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Overclocking is quite dangerous and gives only small boost.
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The Kernel With Original Factory The final FW 58 is the max supported the Core Clock. Because when short pulses at high speed. This would not have to run anymore. Working below core reduces battery depletion that is true or false.
eltonpestana said:
The Kernel With Original Factory The final FW 58 is the max supported the Core Clock. Because when short pulses at high speed. This would not have to run anymore. Working below core reduces battery depletion that is true or false.
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I can't understand what you mean.
Sent from my Xperia Live using xda premium

[Q] Lag

Hi, i'm using b39 Aokp rom with sirkay's kernel and i'm getting a little lag with HD games. I was playing FIFA 12 and it was lagging a bit. After change the goveror to intelidemand it was better but not 100%. I set the cpu max to 1.4 GHz.
What can i do to get better performance? Delete useless apps? Free ram?
Update your ROM and kernel, or use a faster ROM. Stuff like PolishBlood's and FXP's is pretty good. Lower your OC as well, to prevent damage to phone

Best lollipop ROM?

What is The best lollipop ROM for this device? I currently use archidroid 3.15 with boeffla kernel that is very good
For me it is Resurrection remix 5.5.9.
wondie said:
For me it is Resurrection remix 5.5.9.
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Why? What are The differences?
Vix_Sk said:
Why? What are The differences?
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I don't know much about Archidroid. I like Resurrection because of its configuration organization, battery, RAM which mostly use about 500MB RAM and give me about 300MB + free RAM. What about yours?
Edit:
My Antutu Benchmark score is 25,759 with this rom. Stock Rom used to be 18,000 to 19,000 range.
wondie said:
I don't know much about Archidroid. I like Resurrection because of its configuration organization, battery, RAM which mostly use about 500MB RAM and give me about 300MB + free RAM. What about yours?
Edit:
My Antutu Benchmark score is 25,759 with this rom. Stock Rom used to be 18,000 to 19,000 range.
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I have this..i think is better
Edit: i made a second test because the first time i installed The app 1 second before The test and the second was better XD
Vix_Sk said:
I have this..i think is better
Edit: i made a second test because the first time i installed The app 1 second before The test and the second was better XD
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That sounds cool. I installed it and the Antutu was 40,000+. It is amazing but it over clocks the CPU to 1.6 GHz by default. My worry is the battery life. The more you use CPU, the more battery usage. How long does yours last?
wondie said:
That sounds cool. I installed it and the Antutu was 40,000+. It is amazing but it over clocks the CPU to 1.6 GHz by default. My worry is the battery life. The more you use CPU, the more battery usage. How long does yours last?
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The CPU is to 1.4 with boeffa kernel.if you don't play games The battery is very good XD...without games...1 day...with games 1/2 day
That seems ok.
Another one opinion?
My personal favorite is Resurrection remix too.
You should try a couple of ROMs to find what's best for you.
You can take a look at temasek's, blisspop & archidroid too.

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