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2011-09-12
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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
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# kernel configuration file generated by /usr/sbin/kernel-config MINFREQ=500 MAXFREQ=750 FREQS="0:30,90 250:38,180 500:48,360 550:54,400 600:60,430 700:60,430 750:60,430 805:60,430 850:60,500 900:60,500 950:60,500 1000:60,500 1100:72,520 1150:72,520 " SMARTREFLEX_VDD1=1 SMARTREFLEX_VDD2=1 GOVERNOR=ondemand IGNORE_NICE_LOAD=0 UP_THRESHOLD=95 SAMPLING_RATE=300000 POWERSAVE_BIAS=0
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2011-09-12
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@reinob
Thats sad Do you mean this configuration?
My phone doesn't try to set frequency to 600. Just changes the minimum frequency to 125MHz after (or by incoming) calls.Code:# kernel configuration file generated by /usr/sbin/kernel-config MINFREQ=500 MAXFREQ=750 FREQS="0:30,90 250:38,180 500:48,360 550:54,400 600:60,430 700:60,430 750:60,430 805:60,430 850:60,500 900:60,500 950:60,500 1000:60,500 1100:72,520 1150:72,520 " SMARTREFLEX_VDD1=1 SMARTREFLEX_VDD2=1 GOVERNOR=ondemand IGNORE_NICE_LOAD=0 UP_THRESHOLD=95 SAMPLING_RATE=300000 POWERSAVE_BIAS=0
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2011-09-12
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2011-09-12
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I suggest you first run "kernel-config show", then receive a call, and then do "kernel-config show" again.
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# kernel configuration file generated by /usr/sbin/kernel-config MINFREQ=250 MAXFREQ=805 FREQS="0:30,90 250:38,180 500:48,360 550:48,400 600:54,430 700:54,430 750:54,430 805:54,430 850:54,500 900:54,500 950:54,500 1000:60,500 1100:72,520 1150:72,520 " SMARTREFLEX_VDD1=1 SMARTREFLEX_VDD2=1 GOVERNOR=ondemand IGNORE_NICE_LOAD=0 UP_THRESHOLD=75 SAMPLING_RATE=150000 POWERSAVE_BIAS=0
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2011-09-12
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The Speed Patch doesn't affect this issue. Its still the same with and without.
This is exactly what I am showing in my video
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2011-09-12
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2011-09-12
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Maybe interesting point: It still says 'avoid frequencies 125 and 250' but minimum frequency is set to 125...
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thanks for the information.