[Q] rooting and unrooting using superoneclick - Defy Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I want to root my defy stock 2.2 (india), since my battery is just 2 days with nill to moderate use.
I hv read setvsel threads on this forum, who on stock fw, hv got 4 days (with moderate use) backup, since my use on cell is very low, dont see wats eating the battery. Yes i used battery monitor widget, didnt see anything eating my battery other than standy and cell idle, which i think is normal. tried the airplane trick too, no change.
So i am thinking of rooting using superoneclick. Before i do that, have few clarification :
a. i hv d/led superoneclick ver 1.9.5, which has both root and unroot tab.
b. let say for some reason i want to unroot, will the unroot tab clear all the root related files ?. I read here, some files like busybox are not removed. And there is no option to uninstall either So people who hv tried unrooting, have they got all the files related to su deleted ? if not how to delete thos ?.
c. if leaving the busybox as is after unrooting, will it be a cause of any security concern ?.
c. have read the setvsel thread, each phone is different, so i hv to find some sweetspot where i dont see any freez/reboots for a day or 2.
assuming that i use below settings (I dont want to overclock) and my cell is stable.
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classical.hd wrote:
300/17
600/29
800/41
Stable for 2 weeks up till now
My Defy can last 4 days with moderate calls, SMS, and web sur
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Do i need to set at boot option in setvsel, so it boots with these settings ? or not check this ?. Everytime i boot i shd set it manually ?
If in case i hd set at boot option, and my cell wount boot(saw some1 with this issue), how do i get back ? flash stock rom again or factory-reset will do the trick ?
Yes lots of question, plz bare with me, am new to all of this
-hanu

hanu_blr said:
c. have read the setvsel thread, each phone is different, so i hv to find some sweetspot where i dont see any freez/reboots for a day or 2.
assuming that i use below settings (I dont want to overclock) and my cell is stable.
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classical.hd wrote:
300/17
600/29
800/41
Stable for 2 weeks up till now
My Defy can last 4 days with moderate calls, SMS, and web sur
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Do i need to set at boot option in setvsel, so it boots with these settings ? or not check this ?. Everytime i boot i shd set it manually ?
-hanu
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If phone is stable, you can 'set at boot' option and no more need to manually set these settings.

hanu_blr said:
I want to root my defy stock 2.2 (india), since my battery is just 2 days with nill to moderate use.
I hv read setvsel threads on this forum, who on stock fw, hv got 4 days (with moderate use) backup, since my use on cell is very low, dont see wats eating the battery. Yes i used battery monitor widget, didnt see anything eating my battery other than standy and cell idle, which i think is normal. tried the airplane trick too, no change.
So i am thinking of rooting using superoneclick. Before i do that, have few clarification :
a. i hv d/led superoneclick ver 1.9.5, which has both root and unroot tab.
b. let say for some reason i want to unroot, will the unroot tab clear all the root related files ?. I read here, some files like busybox are not removed. And there is no option to uninstall either So people who hv tried unrooting, have they got all the files related to su deleted ? if not how to delete thos ?.
c. if leaving the busybox as is after unrooting, will it be a cause of any security concern ?.
c. have read the setvsel thread, each phone is different, so i hv to find some sweetspot where i dont see any freez/reboots for a day or 2.
assuming that i use below settings (I dont want to overclock) and my cell is stable.
---
classical.hd wrote:
300/17
600/29
800/41
Stable for 2 weeks up till now
My Defy can last 4 days with moderate calls, SMS, and web sur
---
Do i need to set at boot option in setvsel, so it boots with these settings ? or not check this ?. Everytime i boot i shd set it manually ?
If in case i hd set at boot option, and my cell wount boot(saw some1 with this issue), how do i get back ? flash stock rom again or factory-reset will do the trick ?
Yes lots of question, plz bare with me, am new to all of this
-hanu
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I got working using superoneclick 1.9.5, just follow the instructions
I'm using defy purchase just a week ago.
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ok, i rooted and was successful. root checker confirmed its rooted.
now comming setvsel, to start with i used these values
300/17
600/29
800/41
Within few minutes, cell rebooted. So i tried moving 5 steps up for all 3 frequencies. Then i ran stability test, here there are 3 tests for each frequency.
Since am aming for better battery life, shd i run only for 300 freq ?. How long shd i run this test ? i tried with 15 and 30 mins, in both cases cell freezed! hd to pull battery to boot. shd i try each freq 1 by 1 and stress test it ?
-hanu

I DL'd superoneclick and have just spent the last 5 hours cleaning my machine. I got into this because I (perhaps anively) thought XDA users would have screamed about a root program delivering viruses and rewriting system files.
Chrome refused to download it & my AV software recognised it as an Android Exploit - I checked online and found it was designed to change root and I thought, OK, that's WHY I am downloading it. So stupidly, I disabled my AV software and DL'd it then tried to run it. It infected every browser, Chrome and Firefox and even my disabled IE.
I ran MS Security Essentials and cleaned quite a few things, I ran superantispyware and got some as well. But Chrome and Firefox kept starting with QVO6 and I had a Desk365 and a News.net toolbar that just wouldn't quit. I am not a novice. I cleared cache and Temp Internet file, I removed the changes in Chrome and firefox. I cleaned my system with COMODO and then I ran regedits on everything I had found and deleted them as well.
I then booted to my Avira CD and ran that, clearing out 4 instances of a trojan that wasn't there a couple of weeks back when I last ran it.
Anyone know a clean version of SOC I could try?

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[Q] "Hello world, PM EasyView!"? Possible malware caught on screenshot?

I recently took a screenshot that revealed another background window behind a warning message window that says "Hello world, PM EasyView!"
Is this some kind of malware? I tried scanning my phone with Lookout Security and it did not detect anything suspicious.
It all began when all of a sudden my stock 2.2.2 Defy's Task Manager kept showing popup messages telling me that my Hotmail app is running for too long and is consuming memory. This never happened before, ie. Task Manager app showing warning messages about apps running for too long. I suspect a malware infestation. Please advise.
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If you are scared that you are infected by malware the only "safe" thing to do is a full data wipe.
You dont have clockworkmod installed do you? Would be helpfull to have a full copy of the system to analyze it. I think clockworkmod would be a perfekt method to get a copy of the whole system.
sorry i don't know how to solve this. maybe it's time for you to change to some other ROMs...
iRegistry said:
If you are scared that you are infected by malware the only "safe" thing to do is a full data wipe.
You dont have clockworkmod installed do you? Would be helpfull to have a full copy of the system to analyze it. I think clockworkmod would be a perfekt method to get a copy of the whole system.
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Well not exactly scared but I was just wondering about the origin of that "Hello world" message. "PMEasyView"? I wasn't able to find any app or developer by that name among the apps installed on my phone. Just was wondering if anyone here knew thats all. I rooted my phone using SuperOneClick, does it install Clockworkmod too? Or do I have to do it separately?
tomarsenal said:
sorry i don't know how to solve this. maybe it's time for you to change to some other ROMs...
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I did install CM 7.1(2.3.7) but I didn't quite like it..I mean don't get me wrong..CM 7.1 is awesome but the ADW launcher kept crashing on me, something was eating up the battery way to fast and this is weird but I found that the sound quality(headphone and speaker) had actually deteriorated..maybe I didn't get some settings right but anyways I decided to roll back to the Motorola stock 2.2.2 froyo JRDNEM_U3_3.4.3-36-1.7 and wait until CM9 was out.
Thanks for the replies guys..really appreciate you taking the time.
Anachronizer said:
CM 7.1 is awesome but the ADW launcher kept crashing on me, something was eating up the battery way to fast and this is weird but I found that the sound quality(headphone and speaker) had actually deteriorated..
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If adw doesn't work for you, you can download another one from the market. I use go launcher and it works without any problems and damn fast. You should give it a try.
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Well it's typical behavior of mallware - I dont have information, that stock task manager will inform you, that some process is running more than x minutes ... try wipe to factory settings and you'll be sure.
Rooting doesn't install Clockworkmod. You only get superuser after rooting. Install 2nd-init and you get Clockworkmod.
You should start using Droidwall and AVG antivirus pro. Try limit the data freedom running in the background.
Thanks for the replies guys. I think I'll wait for CM9. I do have Droidwall installed and I've scanned my phone thoroughly with Lookout Security but nothing was detected. Is it possible that the firmware posted here, the 2.2.2 India one is somehow infected?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093352
I took another screenshot of the supposed malware today, this time without the task manager message. I was able to dismiss the task manager message by pressing the search key somehow.
I have seen exactly that same message today. I thought I have been fairly careful about Malware. However, there was an update that was installed from marketplace today.
I wonder if it is possible to look at an update history.
sailfast said:
I have seen exactly that same message today. I thought I have been fairly careful about Malware. However, there was an update that was installed from marketplace today.
I wonder if it is possible to look at an update history.
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Is the message window in your case appearing under the exact same circumstances as mine? Which ROM are you using? And also if its possible could you do an inventory of the all the apps installed on your phone, then perhaps we can pinpoint the source. Thanks for the reply.

[INFO] Kindle Fire 6.2 Software Update (29Nov11)

So, it appears my Kindle Fire just updated itself on it's own! No warning, it just did it! I caught it as the progress bar was about 50% across the screen.
Confirmed 6.2 Software Update via Amazon Support Site
Here is what I know:
1. It removes root functionality, including the SuperUser.apk
2. It removes the Google Market app (some people say theirs is still working after update, so it could be how it was added/installed) and some of the other Google sync apk's that reside in /system/app (probably because that whole directory gets overwritten).
3. It overwrites the framework-res.apk file, so any customizations that were made to it (battery charge icon, custom wallpaper etc.), will be wiped out.
4. If you removed built-in apps like Facebook and IMDB before the update, they will have re-appeared again.
With some testing from Veritass (someone brave enough to try re-rooting again after the update), it is now pretty much back to normal. The steps I took to get there were:
1. Re-root using the standard SuperOneClick method we are all used to
2. Re-added the following apks in /system/app and applied the correct permissions:
- Vending.apk
- GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk
- GoogleContactsSyncAdapter.apk
Everything else was still working BEFORE I re-rooted, as the GoogleServicesFramework.apk remains intact and running. This includes, but is not limited to Gmail, Maps, Calendar, YouTube, Translate, Finance.
So, all is well again, and it didn't really mess up too much (that I can see). A minor inconvenience for no particular gain as far as I can see.
NOTE:
1. Amazon Video still doesn't work when rooted
2. The stock Carousel app still won't allow you to remove apps (not that I care about that myself, but you'd figure that a fix was imminent as this was a major gripe for a lot of users!)
3. Auto brightness is still not enabled
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same here. without any question it runs the update.
I just went and checked mine, didn't update... still 6.1.
6.1 here as well; although, I will not be surprised if there are a lot of updates over the next couple months. It's interesting it auto updates because of the rooting implications, though.
I left mine alone for about 10 minutes after i checked earlier for the update. Now its been auto-updated. I lost root access and i keep getting android market has quit errors. Great.
Can i just reroot? or what now?
mdizzle9 said:
6.1 here as well; although, I will not be surprised if there are a lot of updates over the next couple months. It's interesting it auto updates because of the rooting implications, though.
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6.2 is coming, it's confirmed on their website (I updated my OP). But, yes it's worrying to those who have rooted (especially as it breaks it). I can't see any particular reason for the update either. The much touted Carosel fix (i.e being able to delete items from it) is not present.
I'll do some more digging....
As far as i can tell the updated did nothing except kill the root...
Mherder said:
I left mine alone for about 10 minutes after i checked earlier for the update. Now its been auto-updated. I lost root access and i keep getting android market has quit errors. Great.
Can i just reroot? or what now?
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If you are brave! Personally, I would wait for some of the more experienced devs to give it the once over first.
idk if mine updated yet but if it did ill try SOC(super1click) to re root it when i get home (in about 30 min) Idc if i ruin my fire i payed 15$ for it
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idk if mine updated yet but if it did ill try SOC(super1click) to re root it when i get home (in about 30 min) Idc if i ruin my fire i payed 15$ for it
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Thanks for being the guinea pig! Let us know how it goes. I'm not quite as brave, although if someone else confirms it works, I'll be the first one to do it afterwards!
Same here, locked the screen and then noticed the progress bar appear after a few moments. That's frustrating to say the least!
im on my way home right now. Will Post when Im done testing SUPER1CLICK
I haven't tried to reroot, but I have checked, all my extra apps and the Android Market Place are working fine. I actually had root switched off so I could use the Amazon Video service so it's not a big loss for me. Hopefully it still works for anyone rooting for the first time.
I wonder if anyone had OTA rootkeeper on then updated and could reroot.
Mine is still 6.1 however.
update is installing will attempt root.
From what I'm seeing, it pretty much did a rip and replace of /system/app (and probably a ton of other stuff). So, all the customization and Google apps that were installed in /system/app are now gone (this includes the market).
I'm hoping that it will all be replaceable!
Someone may want to figure out how to block updates as the Fire is set to automatically download an OTA update and apply it if the device goes to sleep.
this just irks me....
Scared to connect mine to wifi now! I just did a temp unroot, but if the update is stripping Google apps, then maybe I need an backup of them too.
Now would be a great time to get a working recovery with backup capability ..
sent from phone, sorry for typos.
rooted with S1C it worked for me. No problems i tested root explorer super user and a screen shot app all of them got Root access. mounted root as rw. must reboot after root. for access to SD card. Installed Market no problem I say its a GO!
Installed all Google apps no problem No force closes no nothing

[NOOB Guide] Installing custom roms

Hi guys, I'm one of the testers of Supreme bean v5 rom before it was approved to go online, and I observed the forum and a lot of people have a lot of questions about installing the rom and the Note 3 package.
So, I'm sharing with you what needs to be done in order to install the right way, get the max performance, batt life, how to avoid FCs and some known errors, ways to correct them and what to expect from the device + some mods you would like to have
This Guide can also be followed for Hurricane rom, Phoenix, Jellykat, Dr. Ketan's and all possible roms out there with of course, logical reasoning required
And make sure you read the entire post as it will save you a lotttt of google searches and time searching for answers.
Please also note that following these methods will void your warranty, so dont tell me later I never told you so
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Step 1
Case 1> You are coming from Android v4.1, not rooted, not modified
a) Then you would have to update the bootloader to mj5 which is available in this forum as well as install wifi patch.
b) Then you would also have to install a custom recovery such as Philz or twrp And this will be done through ODIN.
Case 2> your warranty is already void and have a custom recovery in place
Before install, super wipe. And I dont mean just clearing cache, preload and system folders. Use of Philz recovery recommended, update to the latest if possible. Use the "clean to install new rom" option under wipe data/factory reset. I havent seen an other recovery that does a better job than philz. I've made thousands of flashes, and not once my EFS was affected.
After using the option clean to install a new rom, head over to the mounts and storage area and use the option "format /sdcard", before using this option though, make sure you backup the folders pictures, DCIM and whatsapp if you plan on restoring the conversations that you've had. This is equally important if you play a lot of games. Games have a tendency to leave behind huge clusters of junk.
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Step 2
Install the rom, and dont flash any mod or pack just yet, reboot. Allow the rom to complete all the necessary after install procedures. Complete setup and just make sure play store updates itself and camera is working all right.
To install mods or Note 3 pack or a custom kernel, reboot now to recovery
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Step 3
Installing Note 3 pack:
On roms such as Phoenix, Jellykat, Xperiazised rom, note 3 pack comes as preinstalled. So, the further steps can be skipped until step 4.
in case of Supremebean, as @geekynoob is working on his Note 3 pack, he suggests to use either Tamirda's or Hurricane's Note 3 pack.
Installing note 3 pack increases ram consumption and battery consumption, and puts in some bloat which might give errors so proceed only if there is an absolute need for note 3 pack, otherwise can be skipped.
Considering the fact that we install Note 3 pack, it is done in 2 ways,
1> right after flashing rom, flashing note 3 pack without reboot
2> complete rom setup and then flash note 3 pack with reboot
Although I recommend the second method, the first one is also quite possible if you just want to save some time. However, during setup, when asked to sign in to samsung account, skip that. As cloud services are natively missing in the rom, You will receive a "network error" toast notification during sign in. So, skip that. Rest is as normal. Follow the on screen instructions.
Now the rom has to be pretty much setup to your requirements
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Step 4- Mods
1> To change DPI
There are 3 ways of doing this
a) build.prop edit
b) installing a 240 dpi mod pack
c) using Texdroider dpi
Although all the 3 methods do the same job, i would not recommend the second method as it installs system files which can be much older than the rom base and can lead to some FCs or errors. Now if you find the first method too tedious, use the app called Texdroider dpi from play store to do that job. Its as easy as install, change values and reboot. Its the easiest way to change dpi on any rom,
2> Customization
To everyone who hates the stock look, or if looking for something different, use xposed module. I prefer wanam by choice as almost every option in it works. There are options available such as gravitybox, xblast and others which do the similar job. Here, you will be the best judge on what you want, and how you like the rom to be and function.
3> Custom kernels
There are options of Kernels available, but I personally prefer Agni. Tried almost all kernels possible out there on all the roms, and I mean literally. And Agni give me the best out the best possible batt performance and enhanced smoothness.
Use these settings in Agni as recommended by geekynoob
"Profile- normal
CPU governor- yanks zzmove
Max CPU freq- 1600mhz
CPU undervolting to -30mv
Gpu -50mv
Min 200mhz
Touch 2 wake off
Lmk medium
Power saving balancer set to max"
4> Disable motion, NFC, Air Gestures and all possible things that you dont use as it consumes CPU usage and battery as well.
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Thats is guys. These are all the suggestions that I can think of at the moment. If you need anything else, let me know, by replying to this post.
Have fun customizing the rom.
And as always, thank me if this post helped you. :silly:
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Guide LG G3 No Lag for ever - by fosseperme

Excuse me for bad English
And after the success of the mod that I realized that solved the vast majority of defects audio Nexus 5, I came back more determined than ever to solve once and for all the lags problems that afflict LG G3. By following this simple guide (consisting of more parts with the help of various tools) will restore to life your G3 which eventually will be made the most of its hardware and power!
Requirements: terminal with root permissions
Rom: this procedure was tested on lollipop roms type AOSP (cyano 12 based), but it should easily run also on based rom LG , kitkat and lollipop.
Step 1
The first step towards the elimination of the lag is the installation of the app Seeder from playstore (which many of you already know). So you open the app, set it on, then crossed out the boxes "Suspend RNG service while screen off" and "Start automatically on boot" (the second option instead leave it unchecked) and then set the mode profile Aggressive.
Step 2
Disable (or at least delay as much as possible) the thermal control of LG, in order to avoid that the temperature increase leads to an automatic underclock and to a drop in performance of the CPU.
Flashing then zip through recovery from this file: LINK
In the case of the based LG rom is preferred instead to use this method here.
Step 3
Enable hardware rendering and disable the overlay hardware.
Go to the developer options in your rom (if don t appears the option, you must activate it before going into the phone info and more by clicking on the name of the build until it is given the confirmation message) and enable the option "Force GPU rendering".
Now just below is another important option that should be activated, "Disable HW overlay"; unfortunately happens that this option once activated is constantly disabled when you restart the phone, and then you will be forced to re-enable it manually. To avoid this will appeal to a startup script automatically. Download it at this link, and create a folder in your internal memory (which for convenience we will call scripts) and paste the downloaded file inside.
Now download the app from the market "init.d scripts support" of RYO Software. Open it and set it as follows; check the "Run scripts at boot time", set in the Execution Delay the option No Delay and then select the folder that you created in the internal memory and in which you have pasted the script (making sure to save the selected folder , so that coming back should view the route chosen precisely - just indicate only the folder, the script file inside do not see but do not worry!). Now reboot and you should see that at boot of the phone the script application will start automatically (when loading the script itself), and so in the options developer you will have the option "disable overlay" always active without the need for manual activation every time.
Step 4
At every change of rom or update of the same rom, make fstrim procedure (because this phone is plagued by bug trim). Download the app from the playstore called "emulator terminal" (by Jack Palevich), open it and type on
su
fstrim /date
fstrim /system
fstrim /cache
Alternatively you can use the app called lagfix from playstore.
Now enjoy your LG G3 lag free !!!
If there is no cost on battery life after apply this mod, its worthed to try.
Installed and working fine for now more fluid and lab free, anyway need more testing.
For Some reason Seeder 2.0 failed to turn ON although SuperSu granted permission.
CloudyG3 2.0 Lollipop ROM on D855 Powered by ChupaChups kernel v. 2.1
rogconnect said:
For Some reason Seeder 2.0 failed to turn ON although SuperSu granted permission.
CloudyG3 2.0 Lollipop ROM on D855 Powered by ChupaChups kernel v. 2.1
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Seeder works well on lollipop (i tested it on many roms such as cm12,resurrection remix and pa beta 5.0). Download latest version on xda and reflash latest supersu from recovery.
I have cloudy g3 2.0 and it really working
I will post in. Couple of days what my battery status
UPDATE: I noticed that disable the thermal control inevitably cause to a greater increase in temperature of the terminal and the consequent reduction in battery life, of course, for the benefit of better performance. If you do not want that, you can go directly to step 3 and skip this step.
fosseperme said:
UPDATE: I noticed that disable the thermal control inevitably cause to a greater increase in temperature of the terminal and the consequent reduction in battery life, of course, for the benefit of better performance. If you do not want that, you can go directly to step 3 and skip this step.
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Did that my self from the start and still working like charm, battery considering, looks like this have no impact on battery life for now.
I got random reboots after doing the thermal mod and developer settings change. Resored from the recovery...
remember guys the Step 2 CAN actually damage your hardware.
first time i did this after few minutes my device got so hot i could not keep my finger on the power button to bring up the power menu. so it can burn your device internally!
Step 4 dosent work on Cyanogenmod 12 nightly? If i use the app called lagfix its fails
Sendt fra min LG G3 @ Android 5.0.2 Custom
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And in terminal emulator i got this is this right?
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Sendt fra min LG G3 @ Android 5.0.2 Custom
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And in terminal emulator i got this is this right?
Sendt fra min LG G3 @ Android 5.0.2 Custom
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Take away the space between the "/" and the "cache" and your error will go away...
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ailima said:
Take away the space between the "/" and the "cache" and your error will go away...
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Thx works now
Sendt fra min LG G3 @ Android 5.0.2 Custom

[Guide] [Stock] [Franco_r10] 7 - 8 hours of screen on time, TEST it yourself

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* I am not responsible for bricked devices, corrupted partition,your phone blowing up on your face
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Hello guys this is my first time posting here on the OnePlus 3T forum and this guide is for those who want the latest builds (4.x.x) but not quit the battery drain that comes with them
1- A Rooted Oneplus 3/3T on Stock or Freedom Os with TWRP recovery
2- Franco Kernel R10
3- Governor Tuner / Download link for Version 3.9 / Link of the description of this Mod
4- Busybox
1- Flash Franco kernel & Busybox or use Apps From the Play Store Franco Updater + Busybox on Rails reboot and make sure your rom now supports init.d if not flash this
2- Boot a second time to recovery and Flash GovTuner_3.9.zip i recommand wiping ART/ cache
3- Now go to Terminal Emulator and type:
Command lignes
su
govtuner
4-Select number "1" and hit Enter to apply battery profil then wait 3 seconds
5- Now Select "p" and hit enter then "y" to apply the mod
NOTE : Make sure that it shows ini.d : Active and not init.d: deactivate if not you will have to use Universal ini.d otherwise the mod can't be applied on boot and you will have to reapply it manually.
Also you need to give it 3 battery circles before actually getting passed 7 hours of SOT on heavy use
Good luck Hit thanks
Reserved
This is just stupid, why are people making these guides.
If you can't get 7 hours sot without any of this stuff, then youre doing something wrong, the 3T has perfectly capable battery.
I installed universal init.d but after selecting a profile, terminal emulator brings me back to the same screen. theres no options for "p" or "y" to activate. Just "1" to select.
schwiing said:
I installed universal init.d but after selecting a profile, terminal emulator brings me back to the same screen. theres no options for "p" or "y" to activate. Just "1" to select.
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I recommend flashing governor tuner 3.9 for power efficiency mod if u downloaded a previews release update it
Universal ini.d is for those who encounter bugs causing the profil to not be applied on boot so if u have in the last ligne
Init.d: active
Then you have full support and you don't need the app
venomus001 said:
I recommend flashing governor tuner 3.9 for power efficiency mod if u downloaded a previews release update it
Universal ini.d is for those who encounter bugs causing the profil to not be applied on boot so if u have in the last ligne
Init.d: active
Then you have full support and you don't need the app
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Thanks for the quick reply. Updating gov tuner to 3.9 now (had 3.8). It said Init.d was NOT active so I needed the app.
ritchiedrama said:
This is just stupid, why are people making these guides.
If you can't get 7 hours sot without any of this stuff, then youre doing something wrong, the 3T has perfectly capable battery.
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Man i had so many problems and battery drain coming from the kernel and CPU i couldn't get more then 4 hours i even calculated the real power used from the os and it wasn't getting above 2700 mAh so technically i had a drain of almost 500 mAh wish the system could not explain now im getting much more juice and the phone is much cooler
schwiing said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Updating gov tuner to 3.9 now (had 3.8). It said Init.d was NOT active so I needed the app.
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I'll try to update the thread later with the link to have full support by flashing it using recovery
venomus001 said:
I'll try to update the thread later with the link to have full support by flashing it using recovery
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Appreciate it.
SyCreed said:
I was getting on stock with franco's kernel easily 7hrs without any tuning or tweaking.. it's really unneeded.. that guy know excatly what he's doing.
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i had battery drain from day one with 4.0.2 until i tried this now with heavy use i get 7hrs which Rom are u using ?
if you are still on MM then this is not for you
SyCreed said:
Now running RR.. with elementalx kernel, without any tweaks.. =)
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this guide is just for stock hope RR is stable now
Really u only need to tweak this Mod once that's what i like about it and the phone is still fast even on battery Profil
venomus001 said:
NOTE : Make sure that it shows ini.d : Active and not init.d: deactivate if not you will have to use Universal ini.d otherwise the mod can't be applied on boot and you will have to reapply it manually.
Also you need to give it 3 battery circles before actually getting passed 7 hours of SOT on heavy use
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Hey, just (re)installed after updating to 4.0.3 but it keeps saying init.d is not available.
Tried flashing the init.d enabler, but that says init.d is available already.
And, anyway, I can confirm init.d is working just fine.
Any clue?
EDIT: D'oh! Just realized I didn't reboot after flasking Kernel!
Thanks!​

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