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I'll try 650 or 700mhz to be safe.I want to know about the kinetic scrolling,is more smooth now?
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I dont encourage anyone to run at faster than stock clockspeeds. Actually I should say (just to cover my back) that one should never run it past 600mhz.
I'll upload the kernel files for 650,700,750,800,825,850,900 somewhere once I've determined my phone wont fry. I dont consider it nice behaviour to upload hazardous files on the internet.
Last edited by Lehto; 2010-04-03 at 11:37.