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Originally Posted by Morku View Post
So guys, I still have the problem that my phone is on 125MHz after a SIP call. why? I had the problem before (and of course with power kernel -.-) and after made a clean reflash (and of course installed power-kernel again -.-)
If you don't believe, watch my video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp3xYtrNqZI (change to 720p to be able to read the screen)
My phone is on 500-750MHz and after a call at 125-750MHz. Is this a bug? If not, how can I avoid this problem?
Thanks for any helpful posts
I don't think I can help you much, but in http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking_N900 it says:
"the telephone app is closed-source and broken. After a phone call it sets the maximum to 600 Mhz and the minimum to 250 MHz (or 125 MHz if available) irrespective of what you have set before. The are some workarounds in the Kernel-power kernel."

Don't know what those workarounds may be. I have KP47 and use 125-900 but avoid { 125, 500, 550, 700, 750 } so I have effectively { 250, 600, 805, 850, 900 }

I haven't noticed my N900 going down to 125Mhz ever (not even after a phone call, but I only use GSM, not SIP).

Can you post your kernel config? (don't want to watch a video just for that) - before doing any call - and then after having made a call?
 

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