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Overclocked 8125 gets better battery life.

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Posted by: patrickem

Ok this is wierd, after putting smartskey on my phone and overclocking it I am getting better battery life. This seems unlogical to me, but seems to be the case.



Posted by: Semaphor

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Originally Posted by patrickem
Ok this is wierd, after putting smartskey on my phone and overclocking it I am getting better battery life. This seems unlogical to me, but seems to be the case.



I agree with you the TI chipset has a very power efficient design, so it is very hard to see any difference.
I noticed that there was an increase of approximately 7% in the battery power consumption after I overclocked my T-Mobile MDA (FW: Mr. Clean 2.14) to 260 MHz (240 MHz actual setting for OMAPClock). I decided to permanently leave it at 236 MHZ (216 MHz actual setting for OMAPClock) since there was a really unnoticeable battery power consumption increase using SmartsKey to keep it constant after soft resets and standby's.



Posted by: freeyayo150

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Originally Posted by Semaphor
I agree with you the TI chipset has a very power efficient design, so it is very hard to see any difference.
I noticed that there was an increase of approximately 7% in the battery power consumption after I overclocked my T-Mobile MDA (FW: Mr. Clean 2.14) to 260 MHz (240 MHz actual setting for OMAPClock). I decided to permanently leave it at 236 MHZ (216 MHz actual setting for OMAPClock) since there was a really unnoticeable battery power consumption increase using SmartsKey to keep it constant after soft resets and standby's.



I dont understand. You overclocked it to 260 MHx but actual OmapClock was at 240. Does that mean if you set Omap to 240 its really 260MHz??





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