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[BOOST] Give your X10 a REAL boost! [Battery and Performance]


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I'm not responsible for any problems caused by this on your device. It's your choice to apply these simple tweaks to your phone!

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[These apps are NOT paid! Only setCPU is paid, you can get it from the Android Market! (All apps provided here are downloadable in de Android Market)]

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-- You need to root your x10 to use these apps! --

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If these simple Android Market apps, cause any problems on your device it means you've got something unstable installed on your device! I never had problems with Autokiller and AutoRun Manager on any ROM.

Hey,

In this thread I will show you how to get a REAL boost on your Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10! This method could also improve performance and battery life on any other handset. This is compatible on Android 2.1, 2.2.1 and 2.3.x. (This way of boosting performance is without Systcl config! I suggest you to uninstall Systcl config, since it doesn't improve anything for me (and maybe for more persons here). I don't recommend you to use Autokiller on WolfBreak his CyanogenMod 6.1.3. He has already implemented these settings and also don't use this on Gingerbread Custom ROMS for the x10. Autokiller is not stable on it anymore. Just wait till I report more about it.

This method made me lose 0-2% in 9 hours on WolfBreak his Cyanogenmod 6.1.3 and ALL 2.1 ROMS! These simple apps, did improve my performance and battery life!

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Lets get to the point :D

Download this and this package, put in on your phone and install them!

Lets config it now :D

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Open Autokiller.

Go to the tab Memory limits.

Now put these configuration into the 3 boxes. (If these values cause problems you can try lower values I will provide)

Hidden app: 150

Content provider: 160

Empty app: 170

Now press on Apply.

Lower values (Only use when you get problems with high values):

Hidden app: 82

Content provider: 90

Empty app: 92

Now press on Apply.

(Don't put these values listed above higer. If you do your device can start to malfunction)

Now press on the Menu button on your Device and tap on Settings. Now make sure Apply settings on boot is turned on! After turning it on, press on Advanced system tweaks. Now make sure that Battery and Memory management are turned on!

Exit Auto Killer by pressing the menu button and reboot your device.

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Now open Autorun Manager.

Now make sure every service that is listed in the tab Basic you don't need is turned off! Make sure you only turn off things in the tab Basic! After doing that, exit Autorun Manager with the Menu button and reboot your device.

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This configuration only effects you device when your screen is turned off. Don't expect with this setCPU very big changes! But there will (must) be some changes in battery life) (Some people had big changes)

The settings here below won't cause any lag when coming from sleep (atleast for me). Even with heavy apps.

[To get the XDA-free version of setCPU take a look at this post. Credits for telling this are going to DooMLoRD]

This step has a payed app. You can buy it from the Android Market. The app is called ''setCPU''.

Buy setCPU from the Android Market. Now open it and do the following:

Tap on Show Other Frequency Sets and tap on the list on Nexus One/Snapdragon [QSD8x50]. Put

Now press left in the corner on the tab Main. Put in the scaling bar the maximal frequency on 998MHz. Now put the minimal frequency on 245MHz.

Now press on Scaling and choose out of the list Ondemand, after pressing on Ondemand turn ''Set on Boot'' on.

Now press on the tab that you can find next to Main. It's called Profiles. Make sure that ''Enable'' turned one and Notifications turned off. Then press on Add Profile. In the Edit Profile window you have to put the following settings:

Profile: Screen Off

Max: 384MHz (Don't put it lower or it can cause malfunctioning!)

Min: 245 MHz

Scaling: powersave

Priority: 100 (High)

Then press Save.

Then reboot your device and enjoy!

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Your x10 is now fully optimized with a few simple apps! Not only the battery but also the performance! Most people think it should improve battery, it's only more for performace. It can improve your battery.

And... Don't forget to press the ''Thanks'' button instead of saying Thanks in this thread :o

If you liked this and are able to, please donate to me :(

Have fun!

Regards,

PlayGunsta

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Question and Answer

Q. Can you answer this question that is answered before

A. No.

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Guest Blaven
And... Don't forget to press the ''Thanks'' button instead of saying Thanks in this thread :o

You cannot press the "Thanks" button since there is none. :D (Help me with my poll maybe?:( http://android.modaco.com/content/general-.../thanks-button/

But welcome to another XDA-member. :D

I am using these apps with your recommended settings, but can't really see any noticeably difference, but that could also be because of the fact I started using more draining apps aswell together with these tweaks, so I guess they do help. :D

Kind regards,

Blaven

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Guest PlayGunsta
You cannot press the "Thanks" button since there is none. ;) (Help me with my poll maybe?:D http://android.modaco.com/content/general-.../thanks-button/

But welcome to another XDA-member. :P

I am using these apps with your recommended settings, but can't really see any noticeably difference, but that could also be because of the fact I started using more draining apps aswell together with these tweaks, so I guess they do help. :D

Kind regards,

Blaven

I've only copied it from XDA, so I haven't changed much in the thread :D! Btw, I voted for you in that thread, I think you should bump it...

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