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Nokia N900 overclocked everyday use. Increased menu and phone responsiveness demo.

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

Some people requested a video showing the responsiveness of the desktop and phone application etc, so here it is. I've been running at 900mhz and can't imagine going back. I probably won't be going further up in speed since 900mhz seems to be the safe extreme. Turning on the phone if waaaay faster even with a custom boot video installed. The menus also fly and scroll better. The phone app doesn't lag when u try to start it up anymore. As always... Overclock at your own risk.

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  • Hi guys, it's still running fine. I have lowered the Overclock to 805mhz because it's summer now in Hawaii. I will be soon posting a tutorial for the newer method of overclocking you can do straight from your phone. I have worked on a new app idea for the upcoming Nokia N8. Please vote for my contact genius idea at 217.149.58.248/campaign­/app?s­hared=1277426004

  • hey, great work!!!!!

    but is there any way you can go back to 600 mhz ?

    and are you finding any power draining issues where your battery runs out twice as fast?

    im considering overclocking since mine is a little laggy and i want the iphone experience.

    btw, i dont know if anyone has noticed, but the maemo version that comes out of the box is WAY smoother than the current one!

  • @mangalsk8erboy Yes, with Titan's new OC method you can easily go back. Battery life is better in some cases depending on the frequencies and voltage you choose to use. The phone runs way better than stock. I could never go back. However, remember you are voiding your warranty. Do not go crazy with the overclocking. Take it slowly and do at your own risk.

  • I'm in Hawaii so it gets pretty warm too. I haven't noticed too much heat increase but I may flash to 850mhz and see what the difference it makes. I could never go back to 600mhz though. It's way too laggy.

  • @SLiCKYV Sow its ben a wile since u cam this so hows the phones going is it overcloced still ??? Any problems??? What about battery life????

  • @mistalake The phone works great. Just switched over to Titan's newest Maemo34 update. Running 500mhz min/850mhz max. Battery life is about the same or better.

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  • @SLiCKYV uhmm i want to know how can you install games like asphalt 5 and soo on...plz replyy

  • running at 850mhz ....if it tries i no longer care.....

  • Does overclocking void your warranty ?

  • hi guys, im having a problem with my n900.. i tried to install the ussd widget then afterwards, it said "internal error. phone application closed". then i rebooted it and it wont open anymore :( need some help guys..

  • @SLiCKYV straight from the phone?!? please now! i have windows 7 and i cant overclock :(

  • liqflow is awesome

  • @MailUniversum

    No it can't run it without lag. And I seriously dought you even have a pc at home that can run crysis even on med with no lag.

  • I've seen this a few times, i have a n900 myself, and i'm still amazed

    cause i usually don't use that many apps at once, but it's nice to see that i can do it if i wanted to

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