HTC Touch: Dealing with a slow processor - PPC Overclocking
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@biggzsoy ur's is vogue wich is CDMA. stfu.
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... i love you
haha i also hate this phone, it JUST WONT do some things, i can use just about every feature, but it won't open my messaging or my email, two of the three things i actually use it for (four if you count porn, haha just kidding)
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201 MHz is enough. I have underclocked my touch diamond to 122.88 MHz and when idle 61.44 MHz and when the screen is turned off, it clocks down to 19,20MHz.. 122.88MHz and it still flies through menu's using WM6.1. I used nueClockControl to achieve this.
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this is the fucking worst phone i have ever had fuck this piece of shit, absolutley useless
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The older HTC touch models have a 201mhz Texus Instruments OMAP Processor, while the newer ones have a qualcomm msm7500 400mhz processor. If I get one of the latter, I will have to try to overclock it!
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its says intallation of it was unsucessful, is it he right one, its the official one from the official website
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@biggzsoy actually check HTC website, and check what they said
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@redking15ca no, the xv 6900 is 400mhz
The verizon one is known as Vogue, he has the Elf. They look identical but the vogue is better
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and mine is 400mhz too, but it actually will run at around 246-300 on average
check out xda-developers
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I infact did flash my rom to 6.5 not sure if 6.5.3 but my cpu is qualcomm and unclockable at this point.
thats not tru... its prolly ur phone thats 200 Mhz... but mine is about 400MHz... dont put up a video sayin the htc touch has a slow processor... its prolly urz or anyother phone that has a htc phone but not all of it!!!
biggzsoy 3 years ago
The processor is a 201 Mhz processor on the original touch. You have a later model with a faster rpocessor.
Edifred2007 3 years ago
Good video
Do u mind posting a link to BatteryStatus as the one i found is for WM5 and Touch runs WM6?
chank87 4 years ago
I used the WM5 one. I'm not aware there is one for WM6 in particular.
Edifred2007 4 years ago
thanks for the video.
just would like to know the overclocking effects to the battery life on a daily use per full charge basis.
hekokimushi 4 years ago
Not really sure as I charge my PPC daily, but certainly will reduce battery life. The trick is to only overclock as needed and inevitably the reason to do so is to run a CPU hungry programm which will inevitably use battery fast in any case.
Edifred2007 4 years ago