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[ROM][ICS] Miuiv4 2.7.4 for the Huawei Ascend G300[Last updated: 04/07]


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edit: won't download :( hopefully one of our chinese members will help with a mirror.

A mirror - MIUI 2.8.17: http://www.multiuplo...o.uk/GLF5RI6OFR


File: miui_u8818_2.8.17_4.0.zip

CRC-32: 68f4f088

MD4: 0e266927f4a8e83a9c295c3b40f295cc

MD5: 5ddd23166c0126f76b5cd1cffc7f45f5

SHA-1: 98db2278b0a4e0f0101238690643a260aadafc50

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Changelog (google translate):

C8812/U8818, overclocking kernel to support the performance mode [Additional Settings], revised version of fast boot BUG

This part grabbed my attention so I flashed the boot.img to have a look and it does indeed have a new overclocking kernel compiled by Geno. The interesting part is that bluetooth and the camera work fine, flash included. Looks like we have our first first fully working overclock kernel and it almost sneaked past.

Here is just the boot.img from those who want it. I used it with Infusion and it works well. http://www.multiuplo...o.uk/UT9XXBKNB9

Edit: cwm flashable zip: http://www.multiuplo...o.uk/U62L213PJD


File: update-kernel-geno.zip

MD5: 7d3702977e9cbf028192e56afbbfd9f4

SHA-1: 20cff92d352f06e67ca6ba53d2666aca7cbb04c

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Guest samjam

This part grabbed my attention so I flashed the boot.img to have a look and it does indeed have a new overclocking kernel compiled by Geno. The interesting part is that bluetooth and the camera work fine, flash included. Looks like we have our first first fully working overclock kernel and it almost sneaked past.

Here is just the boot.img from those who want it. I used it with Infusion and it works well. http://www.multiuplo...o.uk/UT9XXBKNB9

Thanks - I was expecting an update.zip - what do I do with boot.img?

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Thanks - I was expecting an update.zip - what do I do with boot.img?

Sorry, I just used fastboot.

Make sure USB debug is enabled. Power off, boot in to fastboot (vol. down and power on), then connect USB cable. Open cmd console, cd to where you have the boot.img and:


fastboot flash boot boot.img

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Sorry, I just used fastboot.

Make sure USB debug is enabled. Power off, boot in to fastboot (vol. down and power on), then connect USB cable. Open cmd console, cd to where you have the boot.img and:


fastboot flash boot boot.img

So if you flash the boot image, only the kernel is changed? And basically your UI experience is the same? Oh I assume recovering a nandroid backup will remove the the kernel and other changes?

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So if you flash the boot image, only the kernel is changed? And basically your UI experience is the same? Oh I assume recovering a nandroid backup will remove the the kernel and other changes?

Yes, yes and yes. You can even just restore the boot.img via CWM backup and restore > advanced restore.

But I am not pushing anyone in to flashing this - just providing it for those interested.

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Yes, yes and yes. You can even just restore the boot.img via CWM backup and restore > advanced restore.

But I am not pushing anyone in to flashing this - just providing it for those interested.

LOL I almost bricked my phone enough for one day, but this is just good to know. However the responsibility always starts and stops with the person pressing the buttons and not with those that just present the information. ;)

Thanks for the info.

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Yes, yes and yes. You can even just restore the boot.img via CWM backup and restore > advanced restore.

But I am not pushing anyone in to flashing this - just providing it for those interested.

Thanks for the restore tip!

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Nice, thanks for the boot.img Cyda, got it working here too, though not yet played around with it.

Thanks - I was expecting an update.zip - what do I do with boot.img?

What I did was to replace the boot.img in omegamoon's zip with this one and flash it as normal

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Here are a couple more benchmarks using the overclock kernel.

Please note: this is using the geno overclock kernel only, not the miui rom itself (the rom used was infusion). The clockspeed was 1.26ghz.

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5DDD23166C0126F76B5CD1CFFC7F45F5

cyda can you confirm that md5 for me? thanks

Confirmed.

File: miui_u8818_2.8.17_4.0.zip

CRC-32: 68f4f088

MD4: 0e266927f4a8e83a9c295c3b40f295cc

MD5: 5ddd23166c0126f76b5cd1cffc7f45f5

SHA-1: 98db2278b0a4e0f0101238690643a260aadafc50

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you did a 2.26ghz overclock? or 1.26?

also are you using cpu no frills to o/c?

1.26ghz (typo. fixed). Yeah, no frills cpu for oc.

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