Henrik ,, Optimization for Android ??
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06-12-2013, 01:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2013 01:39 AM by kenny43.)
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RE: Henrik ,, Optimization for Android ??
(06-11-2013 07:52 PM)xperiaplay2someday Wrote: @unknown It depends on the kernel you're using mainly since custom kernels are usually pointed to either save a lot of energy or have a very good performance, it's normal that it'd scale down a lot since you're using the stock kernel (since it's known to scale down to avoid high temperatures and even when its not so hot it might sometimes ignore heavy loads for a second then take them back on again, even to me that happens) and thus it would slow down the emulator, on the other hand, performance governor will just keep the cpu to the top regardless of how much load you're putting into it, that's why you get good performance but also why it heats up so much as you'd have 2-4 cores on and running at their highest designed clock, governors can be pretty jerky, overall these latest ones since they scale down so easily, then there aren't many multi-core aware governors based on performance, that's one of the things I've got used to with android, having a stock based phone will ensure you have it safe for longer and on good use, then switching to AOSP or custom kernel/roms might give you better performance but also wear off your phone faster while at the same time you'll almost always find a glitch here and there. For me it's worth the sacrifice, since I mostly change phone every year/two years, but I've got so used to it too, most of people gets annoyed at the few glitches that might pop up and get back to stock even if they lose good stuff. Anyways, I'm getting off topic Sorry for the long post! -Samsung galaxy S3 International version - Android 4.4.2 -Dual Core locked CPU, Clocked at 1Ghz-1.8Ghz -Mali 400MP4 GPU Clocked from 160Mhz to 533Mhz -1GB ram, boo.. |
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