That's true for the most part, not everyone will be able to handle 1.2ghz kernels though. You don't have to wipe when installing a new kernel but you will want to backup before starting to try new ones.
yeah, just exit out and go back in it...not that complicated lol. The rule of thumb, in my opinion, is to not go as high as you CAN, but as low as you can tolerate. This will result in the phone not getting very hot. BUT you can set profiles, regardless of what kernel, to specify how fast you want your CPU to be clocked to at certain battery percentages, temperatures of CPU (and battery temp), and "plugged-in". Btw, if you DO use profiles, the "priority" slider at the bottom may confuse you; don't let it, it is just basically a 1-100 list of profiles to use...(you can have 100 profiles set if you honestly wanted to...useless, but you can)
Yeah, you get addicted fast lol...I thought I'd stick with ONE rom the whole time...I was wrong. I have flashed just about every ROM that's been published lol. Have fun!
So you had simple overclocking concerns and you have developed a ROM now? That would be 'publishing' - installing would be what you are doing (probably)
So you had simple overclocking concerns and you have developed a ROM now? That would be 'publishing' - installing would be what you are doing (probably)
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