@20832, yeah, I guess I did.
For when I'm not benchmarking, my phone is underclocked, governors and schedulers are adjusted and I've also decreased the voltage per each CPU frequency, so that the CPU draws less power. Currently testing new settings and must say that I'm really impressed - the phone is much smoother than stock, but consumes a lot less power (I've got a second OnePlus One laying around here).
For instance, it's been off the wall for 12 hours and 50 minutes now and the battery only went down to 75% from 100%, even though I've been constantly using it (display-on-time is sitting at 2 hours and 17 minutes). 👍
I should run this on my Droid RAZR.Here, have an extremely low score![]()
That might still beat my phoneI should run this on my Droid RAZR.![]()
@sems4arsenal, since you're having issues with regards to certain applications not having internet access, I assume this problem is caused by the router itself. That would also explain why you're having the same issues when using your PS3/4 and why the problem has been temporarily fixed after resetting the router.
Have you changed anything in your router configuration settings lately that might have caused this? Have you checked the cables/connections, making sure they're intact? Have you tried connecting your PS3/4 via an ethernet cable?