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[Official] Samsung Galaxy Note II <<N7100>>

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GENERAL
- 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
- 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
- 4G Network LTE 700 MHz Class 17 / 2100 - N7105
- SIM Micro-SIM
- Announced 2012, August
- Status Available. Released 2012, September

BODY
- Dimensions 151.1 x 80.5 x 9.4 mm (5.95 x 3.17 x 0.37 in)
- Weight 183 g (6.46 oz)
- Touch-sensitive controls
- S Pen stylus

DISPLAY
- Type Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
- Size 720 x 1280 pixels, 5.5 inches (~267 ppi pixel density)
- Multitouch Yes
- Protection Corning Gorilla Glass 2
- TouchWiz UI

SOUND
- Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
- Loudspeaker Yes
- 3.5mm jack Yes
- MEMORY Card slot microSD, up to 64 GB
- Internal 16/32/64 GB storage, 2 GB RAM

DATA
- GPRS Yes
- EDGE Yes
- Speed HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps; LTE, Cat3, 50 Mbps UL, 100 Mbps DL
- WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot
- Bluetooth Yes, v4.0 with A2DP, LE, EDR
- NFC Yes
- USB Yes, microUSB (MHL) v2.0, USB Host support

CAMERA
- Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, check quality
- Features Simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, image stabilization
- Video Yes, 1080p@30fps, check quality
- Secondary Yes, 1.9 MP

FEATURES OS
- Android OS v4.1.1 (Jelly Bean)
- Chipset Exynos 4412 Quad
- CPU Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9
- GPU Mali-400MP
- Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
- Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
- Browser HTML5
- Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
- GPS Yes, with A-GPS support and GLONASS
- Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
- Colors Titanium Gray, Marble White
- S-Voice natural language commands and dictation
- Smart Stay and Smart Rotate eye tracking
- SNS integration
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- Dropbox (50 GB storage)
- TV-out (via MHL A/V link)
- MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264/H.263 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player
- Organizer
- Image/video editor
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input (Swype)

BATTERY
- Standard battery, Li-Ion 3100 mAh
- Stand-by Up to 980 h (2G) / Up to 890 h (3G)
- Talk time Up to 35 h (2G) / Up to 16 h (3G)

[SIZE=+2]New to Android? Read this:[/SIZE]
[THREAD=350783]
  • Introduction to Android OS (Must Read) by HHubs
[/THREAD]
[SIZE=+2][TUT] How to ROOT your Note II?[/SIZE]
  1. Root with Stock Recovery - It will give you full root access but only have stock recovery. You can also set your flash counter to '0' so that warranty is still available and not voided. If you want device full stock + root this is choice for you.
  2. Root + Advanced CWM - This will give Root access as well advanced CWM - Here you can reset counter, but once rebooted to recovery, it will raise flash counter, Find option to reset counter on every boot with (only through Play Store Version of Triangle Away)
  3. Root with ExynosAbuse apk - simply install apk to gain root access. (not working on latest ROM, Jan 2013/LL7 and later)
Things Needed:


For detailed tutorial go here:

Detailed Guide on How to ROOT your Note 2 post from dr. ketan xda-developers credits to Chainfire and Chenglu

For the List of Stock ROMs:

Download List of Current Stock ROMs post from dr. ketan xda-developers

[SIZE=+2]Alternative for Newbies[/SIZE]

Root your Note 2 using Samsung Galaxy Toolkit V3.0.0 GSM by mskip

For detailed information on how to use:
Galaxy Note 2 Toolkit by mskip

[SIZE=+2][TUT] How to Flash your Note II?[/SIZE]

Ways:
  • Mobile Odin Pro playstore version (Not Free)
    Pros:
    It keeps root intact and flash counter untouched

    For complete information read this Flashing through Mobile Odin
  • Via PC Odin credits to jaiconruedas (Free)
    Note: Galing sa S3 at S2 na thread pansamantala lang muna try ko gumawa ng pang note 2 lang..
  • Custom Recovery [Needs ROOT Access] (Free)

Note:
[SIZE=+2]Always Perform NANDroid and Titanium Backup BEFORE FLASHING[/SIZE]

Tutorial on making Backups (NANDroid & Titanium)

[SIZE=+2]Usefull Tools for Note II Users[/SIZE]

Toolbox credits to dr.ketan from xda-developers

[SIZE=+2]Custom ROMS[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]KERNELS INDEX[/SIZE]


[SIZE=+2]Tweaking Your Note 2[/SIZE]

Requirements:
1. Rooted
2. CWM

 
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Credits to ChaoticWeaponry on xda-developers

Instructions for Installation:

1. Extract the profiles from the zip file

2. Flash whatever profile you want

3. Reboot

There are 3 folders in the ZIP file, Fallback, HigherVolt, and NormalVolt. Fallback contains a default profile that you can flash in case something goes wrong.

In the other two folders, there will be 5 profiles each, SBatt (Super Battery), BattSave (Battery Saver), Balanced (Balanced Battery), HPerf (High Performance), and SHPerf (Super High Performance).

  • Super Battery has its CPU set to 200/1400, GPU set to 108/440. - System lags a bit, not too bad once the CPU/GPU turns up.
    ---MAXIMUM OF 3 ONLINE CORES
  • Battery Saver has its CPU set to 200/1600, GPU set to 108/533. - Miniscule lag.
  • Balanced has its CPU set to 200/1800, GPU set to 160/600. - Normal feeling system.
  • High Performance has its CPU set to 200/1800, GPU set to 160/733. - Only rare lag.
  • Super High Performance has its CPU set to 500/1800, GPU set to 350/800. - WHAT LAG?

The HigherVolt folder includes higher voltage settings for those who cannot run my low volt profiles.
MY 'NORMAL' VOLTAGE SETTINGS ARE VERY LOW, SO BE CAREFUL WITH THEM.





[size=+2]Notes from Me[/size]

  • I've TESTED ALL Profiles from Higher Voltage and its working properly but the ones for Normal Voltage gets stuck on bootloop.
  • Also I'm using Perseus Kernel so di ko alam kung magwowork ba siya sa other custom kernels.
  • Di ko alam kung mag-wowork sa inyo yung mga normal voltage profiles pero safe naman yan. Di naman mag-bbrick ang phone niyo. Flash niyo lang yung fallback profile kapag na-stuck kayo sa bootloop
  • Currently using the high performance profile so far ok naman sa battery life. 1% lang nabawas after 5 hours na naka-deep sleep at pasilip silip lang.. :praise:
 

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Rooting guide for N7100 Official Kitkat update

How to root Android 4.4.2 KitKat for Galaxy Note 2 N7100 - by edselrasta

Required Files
Odin
SuperSU
Philz Touch Recovery for N7100

  1. Copy yung UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.97.zip sa storage ng phone
  2. patayin ang phone at pumasok sa Download Mode - Volume Down + Home + Power button
  3. buksan ang Odin sa iyong computer
  4. Connect ang phone sa PC at hintayin ang "Added!" message sa Odin at yung ID:COM box magiging blue
  5. click ang AP at piliin philz_touch_6.26.6-n7100.tar.md5
  6. uncheck ang Auto Reboot sa Odin
  7. press Start sa Odin. hintayin ang PASS na message na may green background. Installed na yung Philz Touch recovery sa phone mo :thumbsup:
  8. disconnect ang phone sa USB ng PC. tanggalin ang battery at maghintay lang ng around 30secs to 1min bago ibalik. huwag paandarin
  9. pindutin ang volume up + home + power button para pumasok sa recovery mode
  10. pindutin ang Install zip from sdcard at hanapin ang UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.97.zip
  11. confirm the installation at hintayin matapos. sandali lang naman yun
  12. bumalik sa main menu ng philz recovery
  13. piliin ang Reboot system at hintayin lang na mag-reboot ang phone mo :thumbsup:
para makasiguro, after rebooting, pumunta sa app drawer ng phone at hanapin ang SuperSU na file.

"Samsung Knox has been detected. This might limit root capabilities and cause annoying popups. Try to disable KNOX."

Hit OK. You will now see the message KNOX has been successfully disabled. To further verify root access, download and install Root Checker app from Google Play store and run it.


author's note: napulot ko lang to after doing some research. mukhang same process din ng pag-root nung 4.3 update a few months back. di ko rin sigurado kung gagana ito sa lumang version (android 4.1.2)
be sure to make a backup of your EFS partition after rooting. remember that having a backup that your don't need is better than needing a backup that you don't have. :thumbsup:

Note 2 Rooting and Unlocking Guide
Galaxy note II 4.1.2 success root unlock! by dr. khitz

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Variants

GT-N7100 - International
GT-N7105 - International with LTE
GT-N7102 - China Unicom
GT-N7108 - China Mobile
SCH-i605 - Verizon
SCH-R950 - US Cellular
SGH-i317 - AT&T
SGH-i317M - Bell, Rogers, SaskTel, Telus
SGH-T889 - T-Mobile
SGH-T889V - Mobilicity, Vidéotron, WIND
SPH-L900 - Sprint Nextel
SCH-N719 - China Telecom
SGH-N025 / SC-02E - NTT DoCoMo
SHV-E250K - Korean Telecoms
SHV-E250L - LG U+
SHV-E250S - SK Telecom

Makikita mo rin yan sa Settings > About Device > Model Number
Source Link

Note II (N7100) Stock Firmware

update - firmwares for: thanks to yvesadriel for the link
N7100 = http://sampro.pl/firmware/android/samsung-gt-n7100/
N7105 = http://sampro.pl/firmware/android/samsung-gt-n7105/

note: all hotfile links are already dead. these links need to be updated.
Version-----PDA--------------CSC---------Date-----------Country/Carrier
4.3.0 N7100XXUEMK4 N7100ODDEMK1 2013 November India
4.1.2 N7100XXDMG1 N7100OXXDMG1 2013 August Nordic
4.1.2 N7100XXDMF2 N7100OLBDMD2 2013 June Malaysia
4.1.2 N7100XXDME6 N7100OXXDME2 2013 June Nordic
4.1.2 N7100XXDMC3 N7100OLBDMD1 2013 April Ph
4.1.2 N7100XXDMB2 N7100OLBDMA4 2013 February Ph
4.1.2 N7100XXDMA6 N7100OLBDMA4 2013 January Ph
4.1.1 N7100XXALJ3 N7100OLBALJ3 2012 October Ph
4.1.1 N7100XXALJ1 N7100OLBALJ1 2012 October Ph
4.1.1 N7100XXALIE N7100OLBALI9 2012 September Ph



credits: www.sammobile.com
I'll post firmwares from Philippines as much as possible when it comes out. Otherwise, I'll post the latest firmware on whatever country is available.

Odin Flashing Tutorial
Use this guide by jaiconruedas to flash firmwares, kernels, modems, etc. the manual way.
[TUT]How to use ODIN [Galaxy S2 and Galaxy S3] - this works with most (if not all) Samsung devices.
Meron din alternative ang Odin sa pagflash ng firmware sa mga Samsung devices. Yung mga hindi gumagamit ng Windows magagamit ito. Safe ito kasi open source, tested and recommended ng developer community. Heimdall
http://glassechidna.com.au/heimdall/


What is a Kernel?
Definition: according to http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=ROM-VS-Kernel
Android (like many other Smartphone operating systems) runs on the Linux kernel. The Linux kernel was created in the early 1990’s by Linus Torvalds from Helsinki Finland. It’s incredibly stable, incredibly friendly, and incredibly difficult for the layman to understand and modify. Thankfully it’s also very popular so it has been ported on to a multitude of hardware, including our Android devices.
Think of the kernel as an interface layer between the hardware and software on your device. The kernel decides when things happen, such as the LED indicator gets lit. An application sends a request to the operating system to blink the LED. The operating system then sends the request to the kernel, which makes the light flash for the amount of time requested by the OS.
What sounds like a round-about way to get things done is also what makes the system so scalable and robust. Application developers only have to code in a way the operating system understands and the kernel makes it work on the hardware. This also keeps the application running in it’s own user-space and separate from the kernel. That means when you run the latest uber-cool app that wasn’t designed for your particular OS version, or is still very beta and it crashes, the kernel gives you the option to Force Close the application and the kernel can run untouched.
In a standard Android ROM (we will leave developer images and the like for another discussion) the kernel is bundled along with a set of instructions that tell the device how to load the kernel and the OS during boot. This is the boot.img that you see inside a zipped ROM that you're not able to easily open. The device knows to extract this image to internal memory (the ramdisk) and follow a series of scripts (init scripts) to load the kernel and then the other portions of the OS. That’s what’s happening while you’re watching the boot animation. Interestingly enough this is done the same way for a PC, your smartphone, an Android tablet, or even a smart Linux powered toaster. If you’re feeling exceptionally geeky, plug your Android phone into the USB port on your PC and let the PC boot from the USB device. No, it doesn’t actually load, but you can watch the animation while it tries to match up the hardware support with what’s inside your PC. As I said, Linux is amazingly scalable and as a result so is Android.

Common FAQ about kernels:
  • Ano po ang Kernel? - read definition sa taas.
  • Para saan po ba ang Kernel? - read definition sa taas. Basically, it's a link between the android OS and the phone's hardware.
  • Anong Kernel ang i-install ko? - ang mga ROM ay may kasamang kernel para gumana ito. Mas mabuting basahin muna ang ROM installation guide at feedback ng ibang users ng napiling ROM kung meron man sila recommended na kernel na gagamitin. Otherwise, you can stick with what's included in the package. Pero kung alam mo na kung ano ang kelangan mong extra feature, saka ka mag-install ng custom kernel.
  • Bakit ko kailangan mag-install ng custom kernel? - maraming extra features ang mga custom kernel na hindi mo magagawa sa stock kernel na kasama sa stock OS. Ang iba ay may mga tinatawag na governors, support for overclocking, undervolting, etc. Ang ibang kernel, kine-claim nila na mas optimized ang code na gamit nila para maging mas mabilis ang system mo.
  • Ano ang kailangan para makapag-install ng Kernel? - Most kernel developers ng Samsung devices ay gumagawa ng 2 klaseng paraan para mai-flash ang kernel nila. 1st: Via Odin. Ang file name nila ay .TAR ang extension. See link above on how to flash using Odin. 2nd: Via custom recovery. Ang file name naman nila ay may .ZIP na extension. Ang pag-flash nito ay parang pag-flash lang ng custom ROM sa recovery mode.
  • With Samsung phones, mas madaling mag-flash na lang ng custom Kernel (kung meron ng available) para mag-root. Not only will it root your phone, magkakaroon ka pa ng custom recovery (CWM, TWRP, Philz) all in one process.
  • Pwede ka mag-install ng custom kernel kahit stock ROM lang ang gamit mo.


Mount External HDD/Storage
Most Android devices include microSD slot and can read microSD cards formatted with FAT32, Ext3 or Ext4 file system. To allow use of high-capacity storage media such as USB flash drives and USB HDDs, many Android tablets also include USB 'A' receptacle. Storage formatted with FAT32 is handled by Linux Kernel VFAT driver, while 3rd party solutions are required to handle other popular file systems such as NTFS, HFS Plus and exFAT.
wikipedia
Sa madaling salita, gamitin mo itong app para mabasa ng android mo yung external HDD mo :lol: Root Required
Paragon exFAT, NTFS & HFS+

Backup your EFS

Why we need EFS backup ?

EFS folder contains some important and basic information related to our device identity like Wi-Fi MAC address, Bluetooth MAC address and the very main IMEI number (nv_data.bin).
Now if this EFS partition accidentally gets corrupted, then your phone’s IMEI number will get erased and you can't make voice calls any further. This kind of damage is often not accepted by the service center of your respected handset’s company.
Your backup can only be your savior

links:

EFS Backup from device (without PC)
[EFS] One click Backup tool

tip: store your EFS backup on your cloud storage like Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, etc for easy access


How to Determine if your Samsung Device is Fake

Paandarin yung phone. Dapat lumabas sa boot up animation yung model ng Note II along with the Samsung logo... (see above for list of Note 2 models)
tapos type mo ito sa phone dialer:
*#0*#
Dapat lalabas dyan ang LCD test menu (screenshot below). kung wala... peke.
Screenshot_2013-05-30-11-50-40_zps007efadc.png


Finally, connect the phone to a laptop with Samsung's Kies. Pag tinanggap ng Kies, orig yan. pag hindi... you do get the idea...

Galaxy Charging Current

Check if your device battery is charging correctly and at the maximum speed!
With this application you can check the battery charging electrical current of your Samsung Galaxy devices.
Playstore link
heto naman pulot sa tabi tabi

Enabling HD Voice Support
Hd Voice for GALAXY NOTE 2 N7100/N7105 by strangehero


Make all apps Available for Multi Window in Galaxy Note 2 (GT-N7100 Only)

Code:
[COLOR="Red"]Note[/COLOR]: I don't recommend this method anymore but you can rather use this app from the playstore 
that does the same thing: 
[URL="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bjbinc.multiwindowmanager"]Samsung Multi Window Manager[/URL]


Nakakatuwa sana yung multi-window feature ng note 2 natin. problema lang, kokonti lang yung apps na supported ito. This guide will allow us to add all apps in our app drawer sa multi-window app list ng Note 2 natin.
Keep in mind lang na hindi lahat ng app gagana. Pwede nyo subukan kung alin gagana sa inyo and just give us some feedback. Required po na rooted ang phone nyo para magamit ang MOD na ito.

Step 1. Download ang 2 files na attached dito sa post ko. XposedInstaller_2.1.3 at XposedMultiWindow240

Step 2. Go to Settings -> Security and enable “Unknown Sources” on your Galaxy Note 2. (you can skip this step if you've already done this before)

Step 3. Gumamit ng file manager para mapuntahan yung mga files na na-download, tap it and install both files.

Step 4. Run yung Xposed Installer na app. Tap Install/Update tapos reboot yung phone.

Step 5. After Reboot, run ulit yung Xposed Installer na app, Punta sa Modules na tab at lagyan ng check yung xMulti Window Mod
xMulti-Multi-Window-1024x576.png


Step 6. Balik ng Framework na tab, tap ulit yung Install/Update na button at Reboot.

Step 7. After the 2nd reboot, enable the multi-window bar by long-pressing the back key. Then, press edit...
makikita mo at nandun na halos lahat ng app mo sa app drawer.

subukan nyo na lang kung alin ang gagana at hindi :thumbsup:

source links: cursed4eva, XDA Forum Framework by rovo89, XDA Forum Multi-Window Mod by Scalee


Note II Unlocking Guide


Step 1: On your Galaxy Note II, launch the phone app and press these keys:
*#197328640#

Step 2: From the Main Menu, navigate to [1]Debug Screen > [8] Phone Control > [6] Network Lock > Options.

Step 3: In the Options screen, choose [3] Perso SHA256 OFF. Wait for 30 seconds after making this selection.

Step 4: Go back one step by pressing the menu key, and then back once. You should now again be in [6] Network Lock

Step 5: Here, now choose [4]NW Lock NV Data INITIALLIZ. Wait for one minute after making the choice.

Step 6: After a 1minute has passed, reboot your Galaxy Note II.

Your phone should now be unlocked, and ready for use with any carrier. Please note that you will NOT receive any sort of confirmation on the screen, so just put in a different carrier’s SIM and try it out.

:thumbsup:

edited a few lines for easy reading. credit goes to suicune24 for the original thread.

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reserve ko rin itong slot at baka makatulong :thumbsup:

nice thread
since wala ng update yung 1st thread natin, we can focus on mods, tips and tricks on this thread naman
:clap:
 

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Credits to ChaoticWeaponry on XDA-Developers

Alright, below this, I will include an almost full guide to setting up STweaks (for those who do not want to use the provided profiles)

The CPU section contains the frequencies and voltages that you want to run at.
200mHz is the minimum speed, 1800mHz is the maximum speed. You can change these to affect your overall performance or battery life. Mine is currently set to 200mHz minimum, 1800mHz maximum. I have seen no hit on battery life at all (might be miniscule.)

Now for the voltages.. Each and every person will have a different set of voltages, as every CPU will be a little bit different. You can manually set your frequency to a certain level, use a CPU stress testing app (stability test) and drop the voltage by SMALL increments until you start to lose stability (system crashes, app force closes, etc.) I usually go UP one voltage step over the borderline stable voltage. I will post my voltages, but take caution, as my voltages are set pretty low compared to stock values on the kernel.

1800mHz - set to 1200000 uV or 1.2 volts.
1704mHz - set to 1175000 uV or 1.175 volts.
1600mHz - set to 1112500 uV or 1.1125 volts.
1500mHz - set to 1100000 uV or 1.1 volts.
1400mHz - set to 1062500 uV or 1.0625 volts.
1300mHz - set to 1025000 uV or 1.025 volts.
1200mHz - set to 1000000 uV or 1 volt.
1100mHz - set to 975000 uV or 0.975 volts.
1000mHz - set to 962500 uV or 0.9625 volts.
900mHz - set to 937500 uV or 0.9375 volts.
800mHz - set to 912500 uV or 0.9125 volts.
700mHz - set to 887500 uV or 0.8875 volts.
600mHz - set to 862500 uV or 0.8625 volts.
500mHz - set to 837500 uV or 0.8375 volts.
400mHz - set to 812500 uV or 0.8125 volts.
300mHz - set to 800000 uV or 0.8 volts.
*200mHz - set to 787500 uV or 0.7875 volts.


* BE CAREFUL WITH THIS ONE, it can cause your device to lock up when the screen is off, and need a battery pull if the voltage is too low.

CPU Scaling Section - this controls how your device will turn up the speed when it needs to.

Governor - This contols how the device will respond overall (power management, sleep, etc.) I will keep mine set to the Pegasusq governor unless I am running a benchmark, in that case, use perfomance (which locks the device to full speed and all 4 cores online)

Sampling Rate - how often the device will 'think' about changing the CPU speed. I have mine set to 15000 uS (15 milliseconds) so it is more responsive.

Sampling Down Factor - This enables you to create 'lag' when the device is at full speed, so it doesn't jump down frequencies when you don't want it to. I leave mine at default 1 sample, because I see no need for this.

Up Threshold - When a core hits this % utilization at a set frequency, then it will scale up to the next frequency. I have mine set to 96%, so the device will scale up slower and more reliably (keep in mind it makes this decision every 15 milliseconds.)

Down Differential - When the device scales down, (drops frequency) it must get below this % utilization to scale down ( UP THRESHOLD minus DOWN DIFFERENTIAL ) I have mine set to 5%, so it drops frequency at or below 91% utilization.

Frequency for Responsiveness - This helps keep the device smooth at lower frequency, and when the frequency is below the set spot, it will use a DIFFERENT up threshold so the device scales up faster and doesn't lag. My frequency setting is 500mHz, and the up threshold for it is set at 70%.

Frequency for Fast Down - this sets the frequency at which the device can use aggressive down scaling, much like the opposite of frequency for responsiveness. I have mine set to 1400mHz, and the up threshold is set to 98%, so the device only scales up if it really needs to.

Frequency Step - This applies to the Fast Down setting, and whenever the device gets above 98% utilization, then it will increase the frequency by a SET percentage of the maximum frequency. So if you set 10%, and are have 1800mHz max, it will increase to the closest step that adds 180mHz. I have mine set to 6%, so it increases by 108mHz.
The up threshold and frequency step decrease confuse me for this, but I have the up threshold set to 2%, and the frequency step set to 3%. I didn't touch the flexrate settings, as everything else should control this area.

CPU Hotplug - This section will control how the device turns its cores on and off.

CPU Up Rate - How many samples you want to take until a core decides to turn on. (Sampling rate times your setting) I have mine set to 12, so if the conditions are correct, it takes 180 milliseconds to turn a core on.

CPU Down Rate - How many samples you want to take until a core decides to turn off. (Same thing as CPU up rate) Mine is set to 10, so it takes 150 milliseconds to turn off a core if it isn't being used.

Core Upbring Count - How many cores you want to bring online when the conditions are right. Mine is set to 1, I'm sure more will increase performance and hurt battery life.

Configuration Overrides - These can set you device to always have a certain amount of cores online, I don't use them (leave at 0)

Hotplug Conditionals - These perameters are set to control when the cores turn on and off. Below are MY values

Hotplug 1 Core to ONLINE (make 2 cores online) - 600mHz
Hotplug 2 Cores to OFFLINE (make 1 core online) - 500mHz
Hotplug 2 Cores to ONLINE (make 3 cores online) - 700mHz
Hotplug 3 Cores to OFFLINE (make 2 cores online) - 600mHz
Hotplug 3 Cores to ONLINE (make 4 cores online) - 800mHz
Hotplug 4 Cores to OFFLINE (make 3 cores online) - 700mHz

The rest of this section, I left at DEFAULT values, because I did not understand them.

GPU - This section controls the frequencies and voltages of your GPU.

Maximum Frequency - How high you want your GPU to clock to, mine is set to 733mHz.

Minimum Frequency - How low you want your GPU to clock to, mine is set to 108mHz.

Up Threshold - Like the CPU setting, the percentage of utilization you achieve before the GPU scales up. Mine is set to 90%.

Down Differential - When you want your GPU to scale down lower, (Up threshold minus down differential.) Mine is set to 10%, so when the GPU hits 80% utilization on a speed, it drops to a lower frequency.

Utilization Timeout - Basically is the sampling speed of the GPU (how fast you want it to make decisions to change speed.) Mine is set to 25 milliseconds.

Voltages - Test these the same way as the CPU, get a GPU stress testing app, and set a certain frequency. When you see artifacts or glitches on your screen, then the voltages are too low. Below are MY values.

54mHz - 825mV
108mHz - 875mV
160mHz - 950mV
266mHz - 975mV
350mHz - 1050mV
440mHz - 1100mV
533mHz - 1125mV
640mHz - 1150mV
733mHz - 1175mV
800mHz - 1200mV (This clock speed proved to be slightly unstable at 1175mV, though still usable)

I/O section - These values/settings control how your device writes/reads things from the SD card, or internal storage.
I left both of my storage schedulers at ROW but you can change them and play around. I believe that deadline is the best for overall performance, but can be unstable sometimes.

I/O Read Ahead - These control the cache file on the internal/external storage. I have my internal set to 1536kB, and external set to 2048kB, because those values gave me overall good write/read speeds.

Dynamic Fsync - From what I know, this helps keep the data from being corrupted by creating a buffer between data being written and the storage. Correct me if I'm wrong. I kept it enabled.
 
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Ayun eh.. eto nalang gawing official thread ng note 2.. hehe
 
Ayun eh.. eto nalang gawing official thread ng note 2.. hehe

Hehe.. Due to insistent public demand.. Ako na lang gumawa ng bagong thread lagi naman ako online at medyo marami freetime kaya ma-uupdate ko siya kapag meron ako nakitang bagong updates.. Hehe..
 
Mga boss tanong lang pagnagflash po ba ako ng custom kernel then after gusto ko iupdate ung stock firmware ko kasama po bang mpplitan yung custom kernel ko to stock kernel? :help:
 
Mga boss tanong lang pagnagflash po ba ako ng custom kernel then after gusto ko iupdate ung stock firmware ko kasama po bang mpplitan yung custom kernel ko to stock kernel? :help:

Ka-SB! Di ko masasagot yung tanong mo kasi di ko pa nasusubukan.. :weep: Hehe..

Mas maigi siguro kung balik mo muna sa stock lahat.. Tsaka ka mag-update.. Pero wait mo na rin yung sagot ni Themonyo tungkol sa case na yan..
 
Mga boss tanong lang pagnagflash po ba ako ng custom kernel then after gusto ko iupdate ung stock firmware ko kasama po bang mpplitan yung custom kernel ko to stock kernel? :help:

pag odin ang ginamit mo sa pagflash ng updated firmware: yes
babalik sa stock at mawawala root access mo. laging may kasamang updated kernel ang mga stock firmware na provided ng samsung & sammobile
flash mo na lang ulit yung custom kernel mo pagkatapos mo mag-update ng stock firmware. :thumbsup:

sorry, may post pala. ngayon ko lang nakita :lol:

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added stock firmware links to the 2nd post. wala na akong mahanap na 4.1.1 na firmware sa sammobile. maliban sa galing sa Italy. post ko na rin baka mawala pa.
 
Boss kunting tanong lang.. when I try to flash a custom rom thru cwm palaging installation aborted ano po ba ang pwede kung gawin I try to transfer the zip file to ext. card from sd card same thing happen plaging may error in sd card installation aborted. PLs help. :upset:
 
pwedeng patingin ng SS ng internal storage niyo? 10.36GB lang kasi ang nakalagay sakin.. Eh 16GB yung unit db? ung 10.36GB lang ba ang usable na internal storage space?
 
Boss kunting tanong lang.. when I try to flash a custom rom thru cwm palaging installation aborted ano po ba ang pwede kung gawin I try to transfer the zip file to ext. card from sd card same thing happen plaging may error in sd card installation aborted. PLs help. :upset:

Try mo magfullwipe bago flash.. or magupdate sa latest cwm kung meron..

pwedeng patingin ng SS ng internal storage niyo? 10.36GB lang kasi ang nakalagay sakin.. Eh 16GB yung unit db? ung 10.36GB lang ba ang usable na internal storage space?

Ganyan talaga.. 16gb actually equal to around 14.8gb minus 2gb partition para sa mga apps minus 2gb para sa cache, ram, etc.. so natira nalang 10+gb usable memory..
 
Ganyan talaga.. 16gb actually equal to around 14.8gb minus 2gb partition para sa mga apps minus 2gb para sa cache, ram, etc.. so natira nalang 10+gb usable memory..

Hahaha! Nice.. Thanks! :clap:

Babawi na lang ako sa SD Card na lalagay ko.. 64GB na agad..
 
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I try to full wipe the data and update the latest cwm but the problem is still thre.... hindi parin ako mkapagflash ng kahit na anong rom... kkbadtrip na nga palaging installation aborted hindi ko alam anong dhlan... try ko nlang magflash ng latest firmware root after... baka pede n mapagana... hopefully....:weep:
 
I try to full wipe the data and update the latest cwm but the problem is still thre.... hindi parin ako mkapagflash ng kahit na anong rom... kkbadtrip na nga palaging installation aborted hindi ko alam anong dhlan... try ko nlang magflash ng latest firmware root after... baka pede n mapagana... hopefully....:weep:

Ano bang CWM ginagamit mo pang-flash?

At anong ROM ba i-fflash mo?
 
Yung cwm6.0.4 ata yun.... curserom sana ung ifflash kung rom... anong gamit mong cwm?

Try mo ung PhilZ Touch Recovery

CWM based naman yan eh.. Pero maganda interface niya..

Also tignan mo kung yung na-download mo na ROM is ok. I mean baka kasi corrupted yung na-download mo.. Try mo re-download ulit siya tapos kung di pa rin gumana. Maghanap ka na lang ng ibang ROM.
 
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ask lang sir..ano pinagkaiba nito sa kabilang thread? thanks
 
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