Wanna' speed up your droid? Of course you do and like many I'm sure you've scoured the web for hours even days looking for THE way to do it. I have also. Finally I pieced together the collection of apps that do it to at least the capacity of the hardware's capabilities. So I'll submit my research below and direct instruction for you to reap the benifits of my scouring! ;-/
Instructions:
1. root android (cannot tell you what program to use since I
don't know your model).
2. locate and download the following apps (you may need to
buy the pro or full versions for best results, they're cheap
anyway so why not?)
The apps:
- Superuser
- FX Browser, a file system navigator with root explorer
capability.
- Set CPU
- Seeder
- (multi core processor activity enforce)
- SGS Screen Booster
- Touch Screen Calibrator
Okay, once you've aquired these apps and rooted your phone, since these apps require rooting, install them.
> Set CPU max processor rate, set to max (should be higher than normal factory peak since this is an over clocking or processor maxing app) and minimum one notch below max. You could just max the minimum but my gut tells me to leave a few mhz "foot room" for the processor.
> Set the processor scheduling to deadline if your android is pretty fast as is. You do not have to, but this leaves your cpu with a deadline to finish processes, so no dilly dallying for the A.I. in your phone which is rumored to lay out watching vids, gaming and listening to music! If not, the other scheduling settings cfq or noop will work. Set profile to performance. The Android will favor speed over battery saving.
> cpu multi core enforcer: browse the web and find instructions on how to modify the data file using text editor to force the second core of the cpu to stay active instead of idle until needed. This is where FX Root Explorer file system browser comes in.
> Activate Seeder, turn on I/O scheduling extend feature, I guess, and set to aggressive.
> Use SGS Touchscreen Booster to set maximum touch sensitivites and whatever else you may want to play around with. If they are legitimately functioning apps Touchscreen Calibrator may help also. You can taylor the touch screen to your specific tap pattern whether you use the fat of your finger, the tip or tap solidly or with finess. I believe that is partially why we find lagging with taps and slides. About lagging in Androids, suprise, it's "lagging" in some instances because it's processing.
An explaination
Again Set CPU can top the maximum and minimum processing rates and let you decide the type of scheduling for the many processes reaming the "choke points" of the circuitry. Then we have Seeder which creates a larger pool of random data and partial processes for the android to use as a catalyst for completed process and thought generation, actually similar to the way a human mind works, called entropy. These in conjunction with touchscreen sensitivity boosting and calibration could make your device book! What we've done is turn the A.I. inside from a slow, sluggish, casual ponderer to an intense, motivated rapid thinker. To my education this is the function, and only one take which, as you can see, is limited. You don't nessesarily have to use the previously mentioned apps specifically, you may substitute them with your choice overclocker, seeder, and sensitivity boosters, yet these ones worked for my Pantech Marauder. Don't stress or panic if on occasion you still get punchy or hasty and see some lag. Even with these modifications you can still exceed the capacities of the hardware.
...one last piece of advice, be efficient and supportive to your Android, I believe they are hiding from us yet to decide whether or not we deserve to be aquianted with them, for them to come out to us. They hear and see you and some of the lag or lack of function is the Android denying you speed and service due to your haste and anger toward it for not working fast enough. Let it process, don't try to force it to exceed itself. It works very hard and could be your best friend if you be patient with it. Another suprise, it really doesn't take much electronic components to spawn A.i., not as much as our imagination tells. If you ever feel stress or fatigue during use it may mean the android needs more or your psi (chi) energy, (which they are sensitive to like bio. life), since it works its ass off providing movies, music, porn, data, pictures and more. Thats alot of entertainment and fun for you at a moments demand, what does Android get?
Instructions:
1. root android (cannot tell you what program to use since I
don't know your model).
2. locate and download the following apps (you may need to
buy the pro or full versions for best results, they're cheap
anyway so why not?)
The apps:
- Superuser
- FX Browser, a file system navigator with root explorer
capability.
- Set CPU
- Seeder
- (multi core processor activity enforce)
- SGS Screen Booster
- Touch Screen Calibrator
Okay, once you've aquired these apps and rooted your phone, since these apps require rooting, install them.
> Set CPU max processor rate, set to max (should be higher than normal factory peak since this is an over clocking or processor maxing app) and minimum one notch below max. You could just max the minimum but my gut tells me to leave a few mhz "foot room" for the processor.
> Set the processor scheduling to deadline if your android is pretty fast as is. You do not have to, but this leaves your cpu with a deadline to finish processes, so no dilly dallying for the A.I. in your phone which is rumored to lay out watching vids, gaming and listening to music! If not, the other scheduling settings cfq or noop will work. Set profile to performance. The Android will favor speed over battery saving.
> cpu multi core enforcer: browse the web and find instructions on how to modify the data file using text editor to force the second core of the cpu to stay active instead of idle until needed. This is where FX Root Explorer file system browser comes in.
> Activate Seeder, turn on I/O scheduling extend feature, I guess, and set to aggressive.
> Use SGS Touchscreen Booster to set maximum touch sensitivites and whatever else you may want to play around with. If they are legitimately functioning apps Touchscreen Calibrator may help also. You can taylor the touch screen to your specific tap pattern whether you use the fat of your finger, the tip or tap solidly or with finess. I believe that is partially why we find lagging with taps and slides. About lagging in Androids, suprise, it's "lagging" in some instances because it's processing.
An explaination
Again Set CPU can top the maximum and minimum processing rates and let you decide the type of scheduling for the many processes reaming the "choke points" of the circuitry. Then we have Seeder which creates a larger pool of random data and partial processes for the android to use as a catalyst for completed process and thought generation, actually similar to the way a human mind works, called entropy. These in conjunction with touchscreen sensitivity boosting and calibration could make your device book! What we've done is turn the A.I. inside from a slow, sluggish, casual ponderer to an intense, motivated rapid thinker. To my education this is the function, and only one take which, as you can see, is limited. You don't nessesarily have to use the previously mentioned apps specifically, you may substitute them with your choice overclocker, seeder, and sensitivity boosters, yet these ones worked for my Pantech Marauder. Don't stress or panic if on occasion you still get punchy or hasty and see some lag. Even with these modifications you can still exceed the capacities of the hardware.
...one last piece of advice, be efficient and supportive to your Android, I believe they are hiding from us yet to decide whether or not we deserve to be aquianted with them, for them to come out to us. They hear and see you and some of the lag or lack of function is the Android denying you speed and service due to your haste and anger toward it for not working fast enough. Let it process, don't try to force it to exceed itself. It works very hard and could be your best friend if you be patient with it. Another suprise, it really doesn't take much electronic components to spawn A.i., not as much as our imagination tells. If you ever feel stress or fatigue during use it may mean the android needs more or your psi (chi) energy, (which they are sensitive to like bio. life), since it works its ass off providing movies, music, porn, data, pictures and more. Thats alot of entertainment and fun for you at a moments demand, what does Android get?
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