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Re: I get about 12 hours out of my Epic. Heres how.
Yeah Im all about the battery life on this thing. Its fast enough for me.Then again I might just check it out and see how fast it is! LOL. So is there a way to change the boot sound back to the stock one? I seen a thread somewhere about it but I cant remember where I seen it.
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Im downloading now. So which one do you like better?
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Re: I get about 12 hours out of my Epic. Heres how.
toss up now, overclocked was giving me a issue but think it was a bad flash and now its stable as hell plus the speeds are just crazy.
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Re: I get about 12 hours out of my Epic. Heres how.
So is baked not that stable? If I flashed baked ROM and then Fluffs kernal would it be overclocked still?? I think I can do without overclocked, but if the skinning is that nice I might wanna keep that.
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Re: I get about 12 hours out of my Epic. Heres how.
baked 1.3 is stable, i had a bad flash. yes you can use fluffs "battery saver" kernal if you dont wanna be overclocked.
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Re: I get about 12 hours out of my Epic. Heres how.
How much undervolted is the fluff kernal btw?
like Mixup kernal is overclcoked and undervolted to 1.2Ghz @ 1.25V for a saving of 50mV
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Re: I get about 12 hours out of my Epic. Heres how.
Okay so would I be able to use the fluff kernal on the stock ROM?? Without any issues?? Im having some trouble installing some apps thats on the stock ROM that arent in the Experience, and Id rather just go stock with some minor stuff removed/tweaked, but with the Fluff battery kernal. Is it possible?
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