[ROM][UB]Port 4.4.3 KTU84L Google Play Edition - Root/Busybox/Tweaked (09/06/14) - Sony Xperia Z Ultra

Stock Android 4.4.3 KTU84L.S1 3056 for Sony Xperia Z Ultra LTE/HSPA+ (6833, 6802)
Stock Android 4.4.4 KTU84L.S1 3056 for Sony Xperia Z Ultra LTE/HSPA+ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2800414:good:

Thanks for the Port..........

Aww yiss! It's finally here. Thank you so much!
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WOW!!!
You made my day :laugh:
Million thanks:good:
Edited:
I was on GPE 4.4.2,so I can just flash this without wipe data?

mirror https://mega.co.nz/#!Hl5DCRYB!GTH2KSVws3T7kbm6VzdOAV_NW1ZTw8UJL8PEOH9xC_w

Finally!! Thanks a lot! Спасибо!

atrix2 said:
I was on GPE 4.4.2,so I can just flash this without wipe data?
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Sure, but do a wipe if you encounter any issues/bugs.
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Okay, so I've flashed it and straight away I noticed two things.
1. I ran Antutu just to check if the performance has increased since 4.4.2. It has not. I ran it twice and I got around 19000 points. That's a staggering 16000(!) points less than the stock ROM. What's going on? It's almost as low as the Galaxy S3!
2. The DPI is wrong. It's set at 360 DPI which isn't an official supported DPI and it may cause issues for people and apps (Tapatalk is having issues at 360 for example). Either set the DPI to 320 or 400 and let people decide if they want to change it.
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EDIT: Ran it again at 400 DPI. I gained around 5200 points.
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EDIT: Ran it again at 400 DPI. I gained around 5200 points.
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Ok, add Patch_400DPI + Patch_320DPI, go to 1 post.
my result antutu 27,000

so far so good.I like this rom.
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Thanks for this great ROM!
It runs very well, I use 240 DPI (my standard setting) and everything looks great. Smooth and stable.
It really made my day!

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EDIT: Ran it again at 400 DPI. I gained around 5200 points.
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There's something seriously not right about that, this is my result from the .757 Sony stock ROM, the Nexus/GPE version should be scoring much higher than the stock ROM.

Testing now thanks.

Actually what's new in android 4.4.3? I had no idea

Apparently loads of bug fixes etc seems to be running fine just flashed dpi 320 I can confirm xposed and gravity box work fine on 4.4.3 thanks.

Narrow Face said:
There's something seriously not right about that, this is my result from the .757 Sony stock ROM, the Nexus/GPE version should be scoring much higher than the stock ROM.
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Can you back up that claim? I got 28507 on a GPe device running 4.4.3 stock ROM.

Thanks, nice rom. I just flashed it + 320DPI patch straight over the top of the 4.4.2 GPE rom without wiping and encountered no issues. Didn't touch the baseband either, which must still be at 4.3 level presumably as I have never flashed the Xperia 4.4 roms. :good:

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Can you back up that claim? I got 28507 on a GPe device running 4.4.3 stock ROM.
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Sorry, that was misleading. I meant that it should score around the same not possibly higher than 19474 and the stock ROM score. I've not run a test on the GPE so can't confirm, I assumed based in the fact that the GPE it typically bloat free and the most "refined" version of Android.

Benchmarks
GPE ROMs always scored lower in Antutu, but at least in 4.4.2 it felt smoother / as smooth as Sony's stock ROM (didn't test 4.4.3 though). Don't know what's the reason for that. It would be good to make the following comparisons:
Antutu score with the "true" GPE device
Antutu score with DooMKernel
If using DooMKernel the score drastically changes, it's a kernel-related thing. On the other hand, if the "true" GPE device (C6806_GPE) scores the same as with the ported ROM, then it's the way things are suppose to be.

Narrow Face said:
Sorry, that was misleading. I meant that it should score around the same not possibly higher than 19474 and the stock ROM score. I've not run a test on the GPE so can't confirm, I assumed based in the fact that the GPE it typically bloat free and the most "refined" version of Android.
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My last phone was an Optimus G which scored way higher using Antutu than the Nexus 4 which had the same hardware. LG firmware also outscored custom Roms.

Related

What's your score in AnTuTu Benchmark?

Can someone please post their AnTuTu Benchmark score with the HTC DROID DNA? (Stock ROM, not overclocked)
The app was recently updated with new score metrics, but I don't have a DNA here any long to test.
Thanks.
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Here's mine.
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20169 (x920e)
Mine was something like 18,500 or around there.

			
				
Lol, and Droidforums mentions the DNA commonly scores between 13-14k.
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Lol, and Droidforums mentions the DNA commonly scores between 13-14k.
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Hahah that's what I scored when I multitasked everything I could on my DNA. I'm currently 100% stock and I never see anything lower then 18000 unless I really try.
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Mine. Stock non-rooted.
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I've never seen above 18,700...how are you guys getting 20k?
croppz said:
I've never seen above 18,700...how are you guys getting 20k?
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Are you on a custom Rom or kernel? I'm still on stock but rooted and am not doing anything special (i.e. not killing any apps before running the benchmark). My score is typically between 19,500 - 20,500. 18,700 is fine though, maybe you have an app that is running on the background slowing things down a bit.
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Are you on a custom Rom or kernel? I'm still on stock but rooted and am not doing anything special (i.e. not killing any apps before running the benchmark). My score is typically between 19,500 - 20,500. 18,700 is fine though, maybe you have an app that is running on the background slowing things down a bit.
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Nope, phone is stock not rooted either, probably gonna leave it that way too until I get bored and decide to take the jump and unlock my phone.
I have no issue with the scores I got, just was curious. This phone is still fast as hell.
21k consistently. Custom ROM, stock kernel.
Cubed kernel with Digital dream ROM
9602 - yup I am the slow kid on the block
You must be missing the 1 before the 9.
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You must be missing the 1 before the 9.
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no I am serious., but I got better score in quadrant. I am using digital dream rom
Do see this. I am not alone http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36790492
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Thanks everyone for replying, I got enough scores to go by.
I changed from cubed kernel to LK Dna kernel, back to 18k+..
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Running everything stock and haven't hit anything below 20k.

[Discussion][Benchmark Scores]D802 Intl[CM10.2 only]

Hello,I've noticed that there's another thread for discussion of benchmarks
But mostly everyone has posted scores obtained on stock ROM
I would like to open this thread to discuss about the LOW benchmark scores obtained on cm10.2 on LG G2 d802
People are getting 30k + or even 35k+ on stock on antutu
But here on cm10.2 I've not heard or seen a single one get above 25k+ on antutu
I would like us to discuss why this is happening ?
And all those running cm10.2 on d802 ,please post your benchmarks here
This discussion is about why we are obtaining low benchmark scores and how we can fix this problem on cm10.2 only
Thank you.
I got 28,783 and 28,773 on two different days running default cm kernel. (I previously got 34,146 with LG stock)
I only got way down to 25k when I used wootever's kernel, so I reverted to default cm one. I have to say, I don't have any problems with the speed of the phone though. Even playing Asphalt8 for several hours last night, I don't notice any frame drops at all, so i'm certainly not complaining. But I would like to know, just out of curiosity, why the antutu score drops on cm.
never got 25k. highest was 31k plus, but forgot to do screenshot
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lch920619x said:
never got 25k. highest was 31k plus, but forgot to do screenshot
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What ROM are you using?
Also what kernel ? And cpu covernor ?any UV etc?
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What ROM are you using?
Also what kernel ? And cpu covernor ?any UV etc?
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CM M1, cm kernel
interactive, no other tweaks.
One thing, though , I noticed is that sometimes newly flashed CM will set max CPU to 1.7 or 1.9 Ghz. That cannot be noticed in daily usage but certainly has an impact on benchmark scores. Try reverting it back to 2.26 see what happens.
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lch920619x said:
CM M1, cm kernel
interactive, no other tweaks.
One thing, though , I noticed is that sometimes newly flashed CM will set max CPU to 1.7 or 1.9 Ghz. That cannot be noticed in daily usage but certainly has an impact on benchmark scores. Try reverting it back to 2.26 see what happens.
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Yeah.
And today I put my phone under the air conditioner (LOL) while taking the antutu test and somehow it managed to get to 27k
Using pacman and cm stock kernel
I'm sure they will get better on the scores. On my old S4 it used to have lower scores than stock rom when runnning early cm 10.2 nightIies. The recent one has higher scores than stock.
On regular use though I did not notice any slowdowns so I keep running CM
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varund7726 said:
Yeah.
And today I put my phone under the air conditioner (LOL) while taking the antutu test and somehow it managed to get to 27k
Using pacman and cm stock kernel
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I get this when I try your aircon trick
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lch920619x said:
I get this when I try your aircon trick
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Hana.awesome!
varund7726 said:
Hana.awesome!
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Have u tried original CM nightly?
I tried PAC once and found if a tad laggy-er than CM. So I went back to CM.
maybe it also affects your benchmarks?
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Have u tried original CM nightly?
I tried PAC once and found if a tad laggy-er than CM. So I went back to CM.
maybe it also affects your benchmarks?
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I'll try it today
We should have more kernel support for cm.UV might help a lot for benchmarks.
What we need is a kernel with thermal throttling disabled. Wootever has implemented intelli thermal which allows us to control it but it's not working correctly yet.

Flash 4.3 or wait for KITKAT?

Guys,
I love my G2 with stock rooted rom...but... I know that it can be MUCH better in smoothness terms with 4.3 due to it's native TRIM support.
Big question/s:
1 - Should I wait for 4.4 or should I install 4.3?
2 - Will I be able upgrade 4.3 > 4.4 without full wipe and keep all my apps/settings or full wipe needed?
Thanks!
I just flashed 4.3. I think it's worth it. You can use titanium backup for apps.
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fr8cture said:
I just flashed 4.3. I think it's worth it. You can use titanium backup for apps.
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All little lags and none 100% smooth scrolling issues that are in stock gone in 4.3?
I haven't noticed any lag
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I haven't noticed any lag
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Did you noticed some laggy scrolling and some lags in stock one?
No but I only ran it for two days.
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Changing the CPU governor to interactive from ondemand made scrolling smoother and made other UI interactions snappier. Monitoring CPU core utilization interactive will use more cores at a lower frequency and ondemand will max out one core first.
And the TRIM support is only a big deal if you're not rooted. Since you are, you can just use the Lagfix app in the market that does the exact same thing. The paid version allows for scheduling.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grilledmonkey.lagfix
Are you sure trim isn't supported in the stock LG rom? Trim was introduced in 4.3AOSP but that doesn't mean it wasn't supported in older versions.
On my old Gnex, we used an app from the play store to install trim on 4.2.2.
Basically I wouldn't assume trim is not supported. It may not be but its plenty fast enough to not really matter. It may be faster on 4.3+ but I wouldn't flash because of that reason alone.
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u can use TiBackup to backup all apps and its data then restore it on the new rom.. it's not that hard..
nismology said:
Changing the CPU governor to interactive from ondemand made scrolling smoother and made other UI interactions snappier. Monitoring CPU core utilization interactive will use more cores at a lower frequency and ondemand will max out one core first.
And the TRIM support is only a big deal if you're not rooted. Since you are, you can just use the Lagfix app in the market that does the exact same thing. The paid version allows for scheduling.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grilledmonkey.lagfix
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a bit off topic, if i'm going to use interactive governor should it be coupled with disabling mp-decision?
since mp-decision basically does the same thing as ondemand gov. with the added throttling..
The KitKat update will likely come in less than two months, I'll say no.
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I would say give a try to all 4.3.1 Roms, when the KitKat rolls out go back to stock and update/ flash the updated firmware.
It's your phone right. Nothing should limit you from experimenting anyway you like.
-LG G2
i just about what you think its better. you should give a try on 4.3
i did, and because of that i prefered a stock based rom than CM
I'm fine with stock and until LG proves themselves ignorant with no upgrade or announcement I'll stick with stock.
I'll give them until the new year, anyway.
If nothing by then I'll actively call them out. Until then I'll just not promote them anymore.
Seems moto eventually got the message from their users. As did Verizon.
Nice thing about Verizon screwing me on the VZW LG G2, if they do, is that I can use a straight talk Sim and move on. I chose this phone to NOT be locked in to VZW. And if LG is lame on updates I'll move on forever from them too. I'll flash the latest android and not look back or buy LG.
Doesn't matter to anyone but makes me feel better declaring it.
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rommark said:
Guys,
I love my G2 with stock rooted rom...but... I know that it can be MUCH better in smoothness terms with 4.3 due to it's native TRIM support.
Big question/s:
1 - Should I wait for 4.4 or should I install 4.3?
2 - Will I be able upgrade 4.3 > 4.4 without full wipe and keep all my apps/settings or full wipe needed?
Thanks!
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How about flashing both?
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Or you can try kitkat right now ...!!
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Is using here and pretty good
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I don't think it matters if you wait or not because you can get the stock kk in development forms after the ota cones some will post it.
I can't get it's because I'm have custom recovery already + I'm running pa km which I like a lot.
I will start porting soon for lg g2.
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Personally the 4.3 Roms are just fine. Ars reviewed kitkat and it was a mixed bag, as Android is still going through a few growing pains, but Google is taking a different approach to many updates through Google Play negating the need for the newest ROM.
i just flashed cm 10.2 and couldn't be happier. all the little lags are gone. performance is superb and battery life is good too.

MotoX 4.4 Dalvik Libs Increase Performance

Check this thread out and read the remaining discussion (four pages)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1967843&page=197
Some peoples Antutu increased by 3k. Anyone willing to try it out? Can these libs be merged into ROM builds?
Here is the link to the separate bionic and dalvik libraries, instead of the original file which contains both. This link also contains a very nice FAQ.
Also, the new files were modded so it works on CM!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47913987&postcount=1
More info. According to this it should work on any rooted android. Maybe because it's 4.4 related we need the latest tarp or clockwork to successfully flash it
http://www.androidbeat.com/2013/11/optimized-dalvik-libraries-improve-nexus-benchmark-scores/
Qualcomm optimized Dalvik libraries boost benchmark scores of Nexus devices
By Rajesh Pandey 7 hours ago.
Google is all set to replace Dalvik with ART (Android Run Time) in the next version of Android. Whatever lag issues that are present in Android currently can be blamed on the use of Dalvik, which compiles app when they are launched compared to ART pre-compiling apps. Comparisons between ART and Dalvik have shown that the former provides much superior performance in apps including lower load times and smoother animations etc.*
Android SoC vendors like Qualcomm have constantly used some proprietary tweaks to speed up Dalvik runtime on their SoCs, which have helped increase scores in benchmarks dramatically. However, since these optimizations are proprietary (closed source), they are not included in the Nexus devices and cannot be used by developers in custom ROMs, because of variations of OEM skins from stock Android. The lack of Dalvik optimizations is also the key reason why the Nexus devices always scored lower in benchmarks compared to offerings from other OEMs.
However, thanks to the Android 4.4 update for the Moto X, Nexus owners can now also enjoy the goodness of these closed source Dalvik optimizations. A senior XDA member, kszaq, has extracted the Qualcomm-optimized Dalvik libraries from the Moto X KitKat update, and repacked it into a CWM flashable ZIP file for Nexus devices.
Initial reports show that post the installation of the optimized Dalvik libraries, the benchmark scores of the Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and the Nexus 7 jumps up by a pretty huge margin. The improvements in day to day usage, at least on my Nexus 5, are tough to say. The optimized Dalvik libraries should work on any rooted Android device, that is powered by Qualcomm’s Krait processor. Head over to this XDA thread for the download link.
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Woah... I'm gonna have to try this later. Maybe this will keep me from having to switch back and forth between gpe and aosp.
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I was being adventurous because the libraries are for 4.4 but I'm on Carbon 4.3. Kept my fingers crossed after flashing and it stopped at the boot animation. I restored my nandroid and I'm back to normal.
Edit: I quoted an article in the op saying it should work. Will try again later.
Edit 2: tried with latest twrp, still hung at boot animation. I don't feel like trying clockwork, maybe someone else can.
Oops, I didn't realize it was for 4.4. I was about to flash it on carbon too.
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I'm on cm11...I'll try
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I'm on cm11...I'll try
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What happened?
Just tried on cm11 and crazy FC's had to reboot and restore
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Finished that android upgrading screen and locked up with FC's
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texaswickedtoys said:
Just tried on cm11 and crazy FC's had to reboot and restore
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Finished that android upgrading screen and locked up with FC's
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That's unfortunate I hope we can get this working somehow... From what I'm reading it's an actual performance increase and not just for benchmarks. Maybe because how difficult it was to get our device working it's just not compatible?
Also I don't know if cm11 is deodexed or not but I would assume it is... You're using dalvik and not ART right?
Perhaps I'll flash a Kit Kat ROM this weekend, a different one that's closer to stock aosp and see if out works. I think everyone that's been using it has been on stock deodexed Kit Kat.
Edit: BTW if you have issues you shouldn't need to restore the whole ROM, just either restore the system partition or wipe system and reinstall the ROM.
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No I'm not using ART
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It appears it doesn't work with the CM11 Nightlies. It's supposed to be for deodexed roms.
Edit:
These libs appear to for Qualcomm Krait processors, which the DNA has. In theory devs should be able to get these libs to work.
The Nexus5 guys love it, dramatic increases in benchmarks and noticeable performance increase.
They have tested it on odexed and deodexed ROMs and confirmed it works. Some guys successfully ran it on beergang and cataclysm ROMs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2537299
Okay, I just tested this on Gummy 4.4 and it worked like a charm. For what it's worth, I was using the latest CWM, not TWRP. I also didn't clear dalvik or anything afterwards. Here are the results...
Quadrant Stock:
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Quadrant w/ Moto X Dalvik Libs:
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As a reference point, engadget's quadrant score was 8,028 when they first reviewed the DNA.
I did wait a little while for the phone to cool off between benchmarks. Sorry, I didn't get a chance to do Antutu or any other tests.
More important than benchmarks, though, is how the phone actually performs. I'm not ready to commit to a kit kat rom just yet, so I didn't use it for too long, but I can say from what little testing I did that it definitely felt much smoother during opening/closing apps compared to stock 4.4. I also tested True Skate (pretty much the only game I play as of lately, if you haven't played it you really need to), which is basically unplayable on AOSP ROMs on anything except the lowest settings, although it works pretty well on medium and high settings on Sense and GPE ROMs. The game is now playable on high settings.
So basically, as I had hoped, this mod is more than just a benchmark booster or a placebo effect, it actually puts my DNA's performance back up to par with Sense ROMs.
Unless I messed something up I just tried applying this update to CM 11.0 4.4 via CWM and got FCs upon bootup. Had to revert to my backup, gonna try Gummy next.
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Unless I messed something up I just tried applying this update to CM 11.0 4.4 via CWM and got FCs upon bootup. Had to revert to my backup, gonna try Gummy next.
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I was reading the orginal nexus thread and it says that its not compatible with any CM11 ?? so have been scared to try .. but gummy is CM11 isnt it ? so I didnt know if it would work or not ?
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I was reading the orginal nexus thread and it says that its not compatible with any CM11 ?? so have been scared to try .. but gummy is CM11 also so I didnt know if it would work or not ?
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Yea I did some reading and saw it has to be an AOSP ROM which Gummy is. I'll give it a shot tomorrow, I just finally got CM11 set up and customized how I want. I'll update once I try it out, if only Gummy didn't have camera and data issues I'd be more motivated to do it now.
Oh man I cant wait til this gets working on other ROMs! This looks very interesting!!!! Thanks for sharing
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Yea I did some reading and saw it has to be an AOSP ROM which Gummy is. I'll give it a shot tomorrow, I just finally got CM11 set up and customized how I want. I'll update once I try it out, if only Gummy didn't have camera and data issues I'd be more motivated to do it now.
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Wonder if VanirASOP ROM will work?
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I'm pretty sure vanir and beanstalk should both work, they're both aosp based. I just picked gummy because I know it's very very close to aosp. I just wish I knew what it is about cm that makes it not compatible, because that means there will be other Roms that will have the same problem.
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Interestingly, it appeared to have no affect for me on Gummy ROM. Tried with stock kernel, CRPalmer's kernel, modified settings, etc. Nothing seemed to make a difference. It's the same score on ART on CM11 or dalvic on CM11/10.2/10.1. Still nowhere near the 10k quadrant I was able to get on stock ROM.
I haven't noticed any change in the speed in using apps either.
I guess it's a YMMV type of thing then. The only time I was ever able to get a 10k quadrant was with [email protected] on Sense 5.
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I guess it's a YMMV type of thing then. The only time I was ever able to get a 10k quadrant was with [email protected] on Sense 5.
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Yeah. I'm not sure why it didn't seem to make any difference for me. Almost like it wasn't really flashing appropriately (even though I attempted many times including reflashing the ROM and the mod multiple times). And, you're right I guess it was with beastmode overclocked that I got 10k. But, currently with AOSP 4.4/4/3 and CM 11/10.2 I get anywhere between 3k's to 4k. Once, got it up to 5k during a random quadrant score testing but that was it. I'm curious though to now how/if other's are able to get it functioning what their procedures and settings are.

Overclocking Moto E

Hello everyone, do you think that the Moto E would be a lot better if it was overclocked to about 1.5ghz, because if I go on antutu it says the cpu is poor, so if it gets overcloked it will be a lot better.
I now get 12927 on antutu, do you think it will make a noticable difference?
Ps: Can't wait for cyanogenmod!!
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Hello everyone, do you think that the Moto E would be a lot better if it was overclocked to about 1.5ghz, because if I go on antutu it says the cpu is poor, so if it gets overcloked it will be a lot better.
I now get 12927 on antutu, do you think it will make a noticable difference?
Ps: Can't wait for cyanogenmod!!
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What is your point here? What do you do after getting a better score in Antutu???
The device is fine and doesn't need any overclocking in my opinion!
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coolharsh91 said:
What is your point here? What do you do after getting a better score in Antutu???
The device is fine and doesn't need any overclocking in my opinion!
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+1
Totally agree with you.
Dont know why people go for higher antutu score. It probably said poor processor because it detected snap 200.
The phone is works fine as it is and all the optimizations by moto are superb.
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Just as a proof that synthetic benchmarks don't apply in real world usage, watch galaxy s5 vs moto e speed test on YouTube.
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skyend said:
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Totally agree with you.
Dont know why people go for higher antutu score. It probably said poor processor because it detected snap 200.
The phone is works fine as it is and all the optimizations by moto are superb.
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Yup exactly, it said poor because of the snapdragon 200, bt then also the device performs well because of the 1GB Ram and Stock Kitkat!!! Stock is best!!
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loneagl said:
Just as a proof that synthetic benchmarks don't apply in real world usage, watch galaxy s5 vs moto e speed test on YouTube.
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Yeah, i saw that video....Moto E beats S5 big time in general processing!!!
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I agree, but don't you think it would perform better?
Or it will be just like it is right now?
97pedrocas said:
I agree, but don't you think it would perform better?
Or it will be just like it is right now?
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It is already performing great, what else do u want?
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How do I overclock my moto e 2015?
No need to overclock. If your device feels laggy, flash stock ROM (NOTHING IS BETTER THAN THAT..CM and all..they all lag). After this, debloat it. Here I am attaching a flashable debloater created by @lost101 and a little bit modified by me.
Modifications:
- Keep FM Radio
- Keep stock Email app
- Keep bootanimation
This script removes all useless Motorola apps except Gallery and Camera and a few other important Moto services. You can disable Motorola Update services manually because it hogs RAM as well but since we know Moto E won't receive any further updates, we don't need it anymore.
This script also removes all Google apps except Playstore and services. Rest of the required apps can be installed via Playstore. These apps hog the system a hell lot.
After debloating and with 200+ apps, I still have 500+ MB of RAM free.
can i use this debloater for Stock Kitkat ???
Hey guys how to use that debloating file attached
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So what's the point can u show us how to do it?
Oc is good but you will end up soon with ur motherboard .. So be prepare
akxt1022 said:
can i use this debloater for Stock Kitkat ???
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Maybe not. I did not test on KK. Please don't.
tullurijayaarunkumar said:
Hey guys how to use that debloating file attached
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Anonymous_Gamer said:
So what's the point can u show us how to do it?
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Flash the file using TWRP recovery after a fresh install of stock and then wipe cache/dalvik and reboot.
Stock kinda lags without debloating because of excessive Moto and Google apps that love to keep running forever without user's consent.
the TWRP method on unrooted XT1022?
nilanko said:
Maybe not. I did not test on KK. Please don't.
Flash the file using TWRP recovery after a fresh install of stock and then wipe cache/dalvik and reboot.
Stock kinda lags without debloating because of excessive Moto and Google apps that love to keep running forever without user's consent.
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Would the TWRP method work on an unlocked unrooted XT1022?

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