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2010-06-10
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2010-06-10
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2010-06-10
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Flashing only rootfs leaves stuff in n900. Also restoring same apps that you had before flashing is not either helping to pinpoint problem source. To see if it is really slow then do following
-Backup and copy backup to desktop pc or micro sd
-flash emmc and rootfs
-restore only contacts and conversations
-use it. is it slow?
-if so then try overclocked kernel
-use it. is it slow?
AND NOW you can install apps/widgets and experiment if it starts to get slow.
and (as usually) sorry if there is this kind of thread somewhere.
My question concerns the speed of N900. First of all, I, unlike others, dont see any increase of performance after PR 1.2 upgrade. And secondly, I feel the device is just ... slow ... I found it little slow in the beginning, but I guess the initial enthusiasm just wore out after having N900 few months. I dont know why is it so slow, but the fact is I flashed it just after 1.2 was released tells me its not about using it for too long and messing the system. And I use titans kernel-power to OC (up to 900-1100, depends on my mood
So, question, is there any way to increase the speed of this device any further? After trying friends Desire, Im kinda temted to desert to the HTC ... only the fact N900 has linux inside keeps me undecided ...
"I'm a Nokia fan. Ericsson ruled, Sony Ericsson SUX!!!"
Titans kernel up-and-running, N900 PR1.2 @ XLV 250-900 (Overclocking Guide)