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you shouldn't
Why do you say that?
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Why do you say that?
Because estimating the time a project takes accurately is very difficult. Especially if nobody is working on it 'full time'.
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tested. Run pretty good with yours guildline
just tell you 1 things, the guildline, the opptimizer.ko should be edit to opptimizer_n9.ko
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White 64Gb Finnish N9 running very stable 1.2GHz for a 24h now. No issues yet.

Definitely boosts a performance in web browsing and opening apps. Everyone who`s involved doing a great work!!
 

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Originally Posted by Arie View Post
When can we expect a .deb and something that stays after a reboot?
I would say we first need more beta testers/contributors. Once people joined in overclocking move forward by so much, bugs have been fixed and improvements were crated. We just need more people contributing their knowledge
 
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I copied a voltage table from an OC kernel for Samsung Galaxy SL i9003 on xda developers, this phone as well used OMAP 3630 processor. Frequency used the voltage value listed below can enjoy a stable overclock.
CPUfreq >>>>>>> Voltage used

120 MHz >>>>>>> 840000
300 MHz >>>>>>> 1000000
600 MHz >>>>>>> 1162500
800 MHz >>>>>>> 1300000
1000 MHz >>>>>>> 1350000
1100 MHz >>>>>>> 1370000
1200 MHz >>>>>>> 1380000
1300 MHz >>>>>>> 1455000
1350 MHz >>>>>>> 1485000
1380 MHz >>>>>>> 1500000

I am now having one more concern, apart from overclock, is this possible to underclock to 120 Mhz to save battery?
Does N9 have the CPU governor to force the phone stay on lowest frequency when stand by ?

Xda thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24802553&postcount=1385

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Originally Posted by fxzy View Post
I copied a voltage table from an OC kernel for Samsung Galaxy SL i9003 on xda developers, this phone as well used OMAP 3630 processor. Frequency used the voltage value listed below can enjoy a stable overclock.
CPUfreq >>>>>>> Voltage used

120 MHz >>>>>>> 840000
300 MHz >>>>>>> 1000000
600 MHz >>>>>>> 1162500
800 MHz >>>>>>> 1300000
1000 MHz >>>>>>> 1350000
1100 MHz >>>>>>> 1370000
1200 MHz >>>>>>> 1380000
1300 MHz >>>>>>> 1455000
1350 MHz >>>>>>> 1485000
1380 MHz >>>>>>> 1500000

I am now having one more concern, apart from overclock, is this possible to underclock to 120 Mhz to save battery?
Does N9 have the CPU governor to force the phone stay on lowest frequency when stand by ?

Xda thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=1385

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that means we can underclock at 1 GHz, default is higher than yours list
have you ever tried?
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Originally Posted by pipould View Post
+1, getting the same issue on mine...

Didn't have much time to follow the thread but wow lot of work done

Sad that downclock is not possible yet
Try this http://www.mediafire.com/?bixb4b37twpcirx

These are the files I use and they are working perfectly on my phone .
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Is there any way to boost wifi signal? with a method like this?
 
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Originally Posted by flotron View Post
Is there any way to boost wifi signal? with a method like this?
yes, if hardware allows higher signal, then this kind of kernel injection method would do the trick.

But no to stupid request (there is no problems in signal quality, and if you transmit rates go over FCC regulations, you are also breaking the law) and you are also posting to to wrong thread (off topic).
 

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