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Root Overclock rooted stock JC6??

Abdurahman

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Aug 28, 2010
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So I recently got this phone for a good price :) My first android phone, I love it! I'm not ready to install galaxo yet, but I wanted to speed up my current rom. So I rooted the phone and installed recovery on it and installed the froyo JIT thingie and it seems to have sped up a little. I want to overclock to 614mhz, sweet spot, so I installed the setcpu, but it only goes up to 528mhz, and I've tried searching, and I can't seem to find an answer. So I was wondering if someone could lead me to the right path? thank you!
 
I was like you when I first met my i7500. It was love at first sight. I rooted her and she was happy.

A few months went by and I got a bit bored. She needed a makeover. With the 'stock android' she looked ... ordinary. So, I asked around here and was introduced to a good doctor called drakaz. He gave my darling i7500 something good to have underneath - galaxo. Ahhh!!! Putting on galaxo was like ... wonderful! I began to see my i7500 in a new light!

But ... she still looked ordinary. I needed something more .. spicy. Then, I discovered a tailor named 'inFect'. He's a good man. Came up to my i7500, measured her up (complimented me too! - I think he was jealous ;) ) and he gave me DarkSense 1.5 !!

THAT changed our relationship. My i7500 and I are even more inseparable now - I make sure she's next to me before I sleep every night.

I realized that we lost a lot by not having my darling i7500 put on DarkSense earlier.

It's a mistake I don't want others to make.

-chronodekar

PS (to everyone): I hope I don't get banned for this post! ;)
 
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I was like you when I first met my i7500. It was love at first sight. I rooted her and she was happy.

A few months went by and I got a bit bored. She needed a makeover. With the 'stock android' she looked ... ordinary. So, I asked around here and was introduced to a good doctor called drakaz. He gave my darling i7500 something good to have underneath - galaxo. Ahhh!!! Putting on galaxo was like ... wonderful! I began to see my i7500 in a new light!

But ... she still looked ordinary. I needed something more .. spicy. Then, I discovered a tailor named 'inFect'. He's a good man. Came up to my i7500, measured her up (complimented me too! - I think he was jealous ;) ) and he gave me DarkSense 1.5 !!

THAT changed our relationship. My i7500 and I are even more inseparable now - I make sure she's next to me before I sleep every night.

I realized that we lost a lot by not having my darling i7500 put on DarkSense earlier.

It's a mistake I don't want others to make.

-chronodekar

PS (to everyone): I hope I don't get banned for this post! ;)

A guy fist saw the phone, phone looked new and shiny, guy took the phone, phone was really happy, their hearts beat in synchronized tune and it was "Love" @ fist site. A ballad about a guy and his phone. And everything else is a ancient history. :cool:

And this is a nice "Love letter". :p

P.S.: I hope your girlfriend doesn't get jealous about this letter :D
 
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i was able to overclock by getting overclock widget. it asks for superuser permission, but you're able to oc fairly easily ... plus there are 3 different widget designs to choose from. you'd be able to oc to 614 or even up to 710, if you'd like. one of the best parts, for battery life, you can change the settings for phone sleep. hope this helps



well I tried but it wouldn't go over 528mhz. I heard somewhere that I need to flash a custom kernel or something? How can I do that?

Or is it easier to just install galaxo?

EDIT: I found this,
gaosp_kernel at galaxo-2.6.29

is that the right one? how do i install that, just like any update.zip?
 
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The kernel is like the foundation of the whole OS, so you cannot change it just like that. Galaxo is using a modified kernel that allows the CPU to be overclocked up to 710MHz, the original kernel doesn't allow this (in other words you need to flash Galaxo to be able to overclock). "gaosp_kernel at galaxo-2.6.29" is the kernel used in GAOSP nightly builds.
 
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