Posts Tagged ‘verizon wireless’

New Release! BMS 4.2 AOSP Kernel for the VZW SGS3

January 26th, 2013

Here’s an updated version of my BMS AOSP kernel, now updated for 4.2. Here are some highlights:

- Based on CM10.1 source
- Built with Linaro GCC 4.7 with optis
- Ramdisk tweaked (init.d support, unsecure)
- OC up to 1.8Ghz
- GPU OC to 480Mhz
- Undervolted
- Trinity colors
- Defaults to tweaked ondemand governor and deadline scheduler
- USB Fast Charge (credit to imoseyon and chad)
- Removal of mpdecision, uses tweaked auto_hotplug driver (credit to thalamus)
- Removal of thermald
- fix_permissions added to zip

To do:

- Voltage control

To install (no need to wipe anything):

- Download .zip below and place on your internal or external sdcard
- Reboot into CWM or the recommended TWRP 2.3.3.0
- Flash .zip
- Reboot

Download latest 2013-02-02 – BMS #24

[Jan-18] BMS JB Kernel AOSP for the Verizon Galaxy S III (d2vzw)

December 17th, 2012

Here’s another update of my BMS AOSP 4.1.x Jellybean kernel for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III.

Features:

  • Overclocking up to 1.8Ghz
  • Undervolted on all frequencies for battery savings
  • USB Fast Charge (ex: gain max mAh on a laptop usb port)
  • Lazy governor added
  • *new* abyssplug governor added
  • *new* row scheduler added

Requirements:

  • Rooted and Unlocked bootloader (guide)

Since this is an initial release, not many features are added just yet. Once a general stable build has been achieved, more tweaks and additions will be included.

This is flashable zip so you may flash it with either Clockworkmod or TWRP recovery. Remember, this is for AOSP based (CM, AOKP, Slimrom, etc.) roms. You can try flashing it on a Touchwiz rom, but you’re on your own with that ;)

Download the latest release here.

Verizon needs Google, or is it the other way around, whatever

January 1st, 2012

There’s a new opinion piece up over at Droid-Life about how Google’s Nexus phone on Verizon is awesome, but not really. Here’s the meat and potatoes of the article:

This year the Galaxy Nexus was released a day earlier than the Nexus S. As you know, the phone was released exclusively on Verizon Wireless after much delay. All evidence points to the fact that the Galaxy Nexus was ready to launch by the end of November, but Verizon waited to give the Rezoud and the RAZR more time to sell. To make matters worse, the Galaxy Nexus is the first Nexus device to have a carrier’s software preinstalled. Speaking of software, the Galaxy Nexus doesn’t have Google Wallet installed on it. Sure, it can be side-loaded, but it’s just more evidence that Google is not in control of this device. Unlike every other Nexus, the Galaxy Nexus does not have Google branding on the back; instead Verizon’s logo rests above their 4G LTE logo. If there was any doubt about whether or not this was Google’s phone, that should put the debate to rest.

Yup, the Galaxy Nexus isn’t a true Nexus in this writer’s eyes because, well, it has carrier software preinstalled and it doesn’t say Google on the back cover. I’m usually on the same wavelength with the dudes over at DL when it comes to opinions on handsets, but this piece is awful. Seriously? Your main gripe is that it has a few carrier apps and it doesn’t have the Google logo on the back? It’s a Galaxy Nexus, load a new rom, instant carrier-free app experience. Buy a case and cover your phone, who cares what it says on the back cover. Are people complaining just to complain? The Verizon users should be happy they got a totally unlockable phone on their network.

This opinion piece just sounds like it’s there to fill space on a slow pre-New Years day.

Droid Incredible 2 launching April 28th

April 16th, 2011

Droid-Life is reporting that the Droid Incredible 2 is launching on the 28th of this month. The specs for this 3G phone are not too bad with the standard 1Ghz CPU (second gen Snapdragon) and Super LCD screen. If you’re still stuck in non-4G land or in an area that will never get it, this might be what you are looking for. It also has global capabilities if you are traveling.

Personally, there’s no reason to get this otherwise since it’s not really an upgrade to anything that’s not already out there now for VZW.