What is your phone's Quadrant benchmark score?

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Kanalua

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^^^unleashthebeast will not work on Vibrant, but you can do the Vibrant6 ROM and the lagfix I linked to earlier and get benchmarks in the 2100-2300 range. If you have a little know-how or any kind of computer geekiness you should browse the XDA forums (Vibrant forms) for all the things you can do to your Android.
 

rudeguy

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yeah...I already tried out the Vibrant6 with lag fix. Quadrant was still mid-1800's. I flashed back to stock since that ROM was kind of quirky. It didn't feel right at all.

There is a Froyo one that I wouldn't mind trying but I'm going to stick with stock for a bit until things get figured out better. Knowing the XDA guys, it should only be weeks.
 

rudeguy

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Root and do the RyanZA lagfix...very simple, no partitioning necessary...you can finally delete the bloatware, and once you become more comfortable you can install one of the ROMs. And if you screw up and brick your phone, you can easily reinstall the factory ROM or a back-up of your current set up (Seriously, if you have the time and interest you need to check out the XDA forums). The phone is good stock, but with some simple "fixes" you can make the Vibrant sing!

did you run the lag fix first or flash the ROM first?
 

rudeguy

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i would say rom first.

I figured it out. The first time I tried I didn't wipe. I'm happy now:


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dehemke

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2318 Samsung Vibrant.

So no, your phone doesn't kick my phone's ass. ;)

How are you guys getting screen caps off your android phone?
 

olds

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1156 Evo, Froyo 2.2

EDIT
Rooted = 1196

1245 after messing with Set CPU
 
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Kanalua

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Why do you get a higher score if you root and install custom rom?

most ROMs get rid of bloatware and other processes that may run in the background, taking up processing power.

The biggest fix for Samsung Galaxy S phones is the lagfix...it fixes the file structure for efficiency...one of the best ways to speed up your Galaxy S variant.
 

vshah

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nexus one, CM6 rc3. and interesting, the surfaceflinger patch affects screencaps
 

slag

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Evo Kickass HydroLagfix V2.3 R3 w/64 bit dll registers @ 1.7 ghz
 

Bateluer

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Witstech A81E tablet, OMAP 3xx0@800Mhz, 1945. No screen cap available because they all fail on the tablet. :p
 

Yuriman

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1716, Moto Droid 1, ChevyNo1's 1.2ghz uLowV kernel and Pete's BB 0.5 rom.

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Dulanic

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I dislike Quadrant scores. A little "lag fix" magically doubles scores, but I promise it is not doubling performance. Does it help? Yes. Does it skew quandrant? Very much so. I have a Samsung Epic which is extremelly smooth but wont out score a lot of other phones.

Just to make a point one of the Epic Dev's went and make a "fix" which boosted us to well over 2K scores but never released it because it really had no positive impact on the overall performance of the phone. The Epic can't use the lag fix because the Epic has a 512MB what they call a "OneNAND" which is very fast and prevents us from having much lag in the first place. The part that sucks is Samsung's "rfs" file system they use. I hate it, the devs hate it lol. Now if I can just get 2.2 I'd be happy. We have the beta but its buggy as hell.