Motorola updates Bionic ICS Update Schedule

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How do I see what speed my cpu is on ics? Just wanted to see if I have the 1 or 1.2
 

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So I took what you said and ran the Quadrant. First off, it killed my battery. I had about 40% on the phone when I ran it the first time and it put me at a 1Ghz processor with a 2305 score. I got a notification that my battery was going dead after the test. I guessed it was a bug or issue so I restarted the phone (no battery pull) and I was at 5% battery. So I borrowed a charger from a friend at work and let it sit for a while. When I got home, I let it charge up to 100%. Started the program again and I am at a 2907 score with a 1.2Ghz cpu... I am now the anomaly in the CPU equation. I have had both the 1 and 1.2 on the same phone in under 24 hours with no change to anything except restarting the phone without a battery pull. here are the 2 results....
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I am confused. Once again, this is the same phone with no changes to anything in under 3 hours of the 2 tests. I recall that some people have thought that the 1.2 and 1Ghz processor had something to do with a test that was run at install, yet I have had both on the same phone in under 3 hours. So that's what i have for you to chat about. :biggrin:
 

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radjazz said:
So I took what you said and ran the Quadrant. First off, it killed my battery. I had about 40% on the phone when I ran it the first time and it put me at a 1Ghz processor with a 2305 score. I got a notification that my battery was going dead after the test. I guessed it was a bug or issue so I restarted the phone (no battery pull) and I was at 5% battery. So I borrowed a charger from a friend at work and let it sit for a while. When I got home, I let it charge up to 100%. Started the program again and I am at a 2907 score with a 1.2Ghz cpu... I am now the anomaly in the CPU equation. I have had both the 1 and 1.2 on the same phone in under 24 hours with no change to anything except restarting the phone without a battery pull. here are the 2 results....
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I am confused. Once again, this is the same phone with no changes to anything in under 3 hours of the 2 tests. I recall that some people have thought that the 1.2 and 1Ghz processor had something to do with a test that was run at install, yet I have had both on the same phone in under 3 hours. So that's what i have for you to chat about. :biggrin:

So what exactly are u asking?
 

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josh1980 said:
You can fix that? What is "wrong" that causes the anomaly?

Best we can figure it's a stress test at 1st boot based on cpu revision or BOGO MIPS or......something. you have to manually move a few files in, change permissions and ownership, a few minor things with root explorer. About a half hour deal first time around, 10 minutes after you've done it a couple of times and you know the steps.
 

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Best we can figure it's a stress test at 1st boot based on cpu revision or BOGO MIPS or......something. you have to manually move a few files in, change permissions and ownership, a few minor things with root explorer. About a half hour deal first time around, 10 minutes after you've done it a couple of times and you know the steps.

Then there's a reason why the phone doesn't go to 1.2 for some people. I assume the fix is to basically overclock the phone. If this is the case, don't you also run the risks associated with OC? In particular improper execution of code and memory read/write errors? (aka instability issues) I assume that heat and shorter lifespan for the CPU aren't a concern since for some people it works fine anyway.
 

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josh1980 said:
Then there's a reason why the phone doesn't go to 1.2 for some people. I assume the fix is to basically overclock the phone. If this is the case, don't you also run the risks associated with OC? In particular improper execution of code and memory read/write errors? (aka instability issues) I assume that heat and shorter lifespan for the CPU aren't a concern since for some people it works fine anyway.

The bionic can handle a lot of OCing here are some pics

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Methinks you like throwing those out when you can. Of course i would too if i got my bionic to that level of awesomeness! ;)
 

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sargentmajord said:
So what exactly are u asking?

Is it normal for the cpu to change on a reboot? I did not change anything just powered down and recharged.
 

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radjazz said:
Is it normal for the cpu to change on a reboot? I did not change anything just powered down and recharged.

OCing manually doesn't survive reboot its for safety just in case u OC to much
 

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kdivine981 said:
Methinks you like throwing those out when you can. Of course i would too if i got my bionic to that level of awesomeness! ;)

I own the most powerful bionic to date so naturally I would like to gloat xD
 
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