Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Overheating Problem (Simple Solution)

Hello,
After a year of optimizing my G Flex 2(which i love so much...) and trying all the tweaks around the xda... I found that the only solution that will almost save your phone from overheating is the simpliest! (other solutions are good too but with this i got the best results)
First of all you need ROOT! So after rooting your phone:
1. You should get the custom thermal config from XDA (crucial step). Improves CPU performance and unlocks the brightness
2. Install Kernel Adiutor from Play store
3.In the Kernel Adiutor go to the thermal tab and disable core control and any other switch is on!
4.After switching thermals go to the CPU tab and on the big cores disable Cores 2 and 3 (your phone becomes hexacore, if they reopen their selfs try other combination of disabling)
5.Then set the Maximum big core frequency down to 1536Mhz
6.Enable on boot
And thats all you are ready to roll cool 'n' smooth
***IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER TWEAK LIKE THE ONES FOR EX KERNEL MANAGER OR THE init.qcom.post_boot DISABLE THEM BECAUSE THEY CHANGE THE CPU FREQUENCIES AND RESTART THE CORES
I really hope that i helped you! Hit the thanks button!
*soon i will post Antutu and Geekbench benchmarks


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Hello,
After a year of optimizing my G Flex 2(which i love so much...) and trying all the tweaks around the xda... I found that the only solution that will almost save your phone from overheating is the simpliest! (other solutions are good too but with this i got the best results)
First of all you need ROOT! So after rooting your phone:
1. You should get the custom thermal config from XDA (crucial step). Improves CPU performance and unlocks the brightness
2. Install Kernel Adiutor from Play store
3.In the Kernel Adiutor go to the thermal tab and disable core control and any other switch is on!
4.After switching thermals go to the CPU tab and on the big cores disable Cores 2 and 3 (your phone becomes hexacore, if they reopen their selfs try other combination of disabling)
5.Then set the Maximum big core frequency down to 1536Mhz
6.Enable on boot
And thats all you are ready to roll cool 'n' smooth
***IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER TWEAK LIKE THE ONES FOR EX KERNEL MANAGER OR THE init.qcom.post_boot DISABLE THEM BECAUSE THEY CHANGE THE CPU FREQUENCIES AND RESTART THE CORES
I really hope that i helped you! Hit the thanks button!
*soon i will post Antutu and Geekbench benchmarks


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via IFTTT

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