1 year ago i was bored how slow my phone was. Then i started doing a research how the phone could be faster. Today i find it very fast. I have sailed through all the battery patches and stuff. But these things i have found best. Check out how amazing fast N900 is. Video is pretty old, i dont have cssu installed in it. Its even faster now:
4. Remove touchscreen vibration and system sounds from settings
-Disable autoupdate (when you connect to internet this is why your phone lags) type to xterm (you dont have to root):
gconftool -s --type int /apps/hildon/update-notifier/check_interval 1440000
5. TIPS
-REMOVE all unnecessary widgets and shortcuts
-REMOVE unnecessary desktops. Im just using 2 desktops and only 2 widgets
-DO NOT install apps you dont really need.
-Clear your sms + call history if really not needed.
6. After all five steps remember to reboot.
Nothing special, but this way my n900 feels fastest.
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I am overclocked to 1150mhz and using swappolube and yet my device freezes up completely several times a day. This is my second N900 and this one is less than a week old. Yet everyone else seems to have super smooth N900s. Don't know whether I am just unlucky with N900s, whether others are pretending their devices are flawless or whether I have something I install that kills the device. Whatever it is this is the most frustrating device I have ever owned. My favourite phone ever due to all the customisations but still the most frustrating ever.
I am overclocked to 1150mhz and using swappolube and yet my device freezes up completely several times a day. This is my second N900 and this one is less than a week old. Yet everyone else seems to have super smooth N900s. Don't know whether I am just unlucky with N900s, whether others are pretending their devices are flawless or whether I have something I install that kills the device. Whatever it is this is the most frustrating device I have ever owned. My favourite phone ever due to all the customisations but still the most frustrating ever.
I'd put money on the problem with the freezing 3 times a day is related to overclocking.
I'd put money on the problem with the freezing 3 times a day is related to overclocking.
+1. Back off to stock 600 or at least maybe 750-800, stay away from low voltage profiles like ulv or starving and run it for a while to see if it stabilizes.
OC isn't always a good thing, in moderation it can be. As crash said knock it back a bit and see what happens. At 1.1k mhz your flogging the bugger to death.
your mileage may vary. Sigh...I remember that I installed my first linux distro about 2001, since then I have ranted on different forums that wtf is this jerkyness and stuttering with x windows.Normally people just wonder whattahell I'm talking about but there is growing group of people who see difference between ios and windows rendering performance compared to xorg with nvidia or ati drivers.
my point here is that it's somewhat amazing to see how differently people see e.g. 25fps vs. 50fps. to some people it's most important thing and some people (probably ones who spend most of their time in shell) do not even seem to notice or care.
sorry for offtopic and typos, too much alcohol+bored+n900 keyboard. My N900 is working pretty nicely on modified hildon components and minimal apps.
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basically waiting for wayland for desktop linux so that i can fully start using it.
+1. Back off to stock 600 or at least maybe 750-800, stay away from low voltage profiles like ulv or starving and run it for a while to see if it stabilizes.
+1, I found out OC + undervolt (specially undervolt) may really cause slowdowns.
I have almost all the apps/settings that you listed but I OC'd mine to the obvious N900Mhz, and it's working like a charm. Try going back to 600Mhz and going slowly up from there. I didn't change the voltage because it froze my phone.
Edit: Also, my N900 battery lasts longer on 900Mhz with pr1.3 than it did on 600Mhz with pr1.2.