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Originally Posted by HotSauce
Thanks for the explanation. I guess a higher PP gives better TF3D and OS performance? Are there any cons of a higher PP?
I'm still running 4.16 right now, but I've decided I'm gonna make the switch to MR5 tomorrow. So basically I'll have to..
1. Flash MR5
2. Hard Reset
3. Change PP, and flash MR5 again?
4. Hard Reset again?
On another note, I want to upgrade my radio. Could you direct me to an explanation of how to do that?
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I haven't tinkered with PP too much so you may need to wait for someone with more experience to jump on but from what i know there is a balance just as with all things, yes more is better but its also a rule of diminishing returns, go too high and it won't help or worse will hinder.
no you don't have to flash twice, you can start with step 3 just change to PP then flash for the first time, its still recommended you do a clear storage/hard reset each time you flash just to work out the weird bugs. but also, be prepared to flash multiple times until you get the performance you want. to give you a start i think most of the guys on sprint were tinkering with a 24 PP but the guys on verizon were running a 9 (i think, i usually don't pay too much attention to what doesn't apply to me) i don't know what bell will need
as for the radio, i've only ever done a radio update once and that was 3 years ago when we had to do a radio update on the old 6700 (furtherest to the left on the website's device banner) when we upgraded it to WinMo 6. if i remember right, the process is that same as a rom flash but it doesn't actually flash the rom, check with someone that knows or search before you do it
I know i'm long winded but i hope i'm helpful