Below you will find a detailed plan on how to get the absolute most out of your Moto G 2015. I've spent countless hours testing and tuning -- coming up with the setup shown here. Its unbelievably fast and effective, with top tier battery life, and an amazing and unmatched sound system.
Requirements (all downloads listed here are found on XDA, along with their threads for support and security verification)
I would recommend that you start entirely fresh -- full wipe, then clean install the rom/kernel/and zips.
...Lets Begin!!
After installing Kernel Aduitor, here are the settings that will provide you with the perfect balance of battery life and performance.
Again.... (Very Important Settings)
Next:
After reboot, enter the Terminal Emulator once again:
With that all said and done.
Its been a pleasure, researching all of the tweaks and tunes available. I'm sure that those who are more experienced than me have came up with better ideas, but for this hillbilly from kentucky... its the best I can do! I love this phone, and the performance it offers for budget pricing!
Sorry its so long, and probably difficult to understand. But I hope you appreciate the work I put into it. There's a few revisions I plan on making to increase battery life, with the help of xposed, greenify, amplify, wakelock tuning, etc. And I didn't really get around to talking about the sound lib and progs we installed. I can assure you, there's nothing placebo about viper4android 2.4.01, dolby atmos, xtreme music, and about a dozen or so libraries that are log proveable as working. The bravia v4 Xreality engine.... I just started using it, and haven't had time to really test it out... but it *should* give us an increase in graphic quality, especially in regards to pictures and videos. In the coming days I'll be adding a new section to further increase audio, productivity, graphics, and battery life. But for now..... this is what ya get! REMEMBER THOUGH..... SELinux MUST BE SET TO PERMISSIVE for Xtreme Music Libs to work correctly. You'll be grateful that you did!
Thank you for reading, and I hope you get as much out of it all as I did.
Have a great weekend guys! and gals!
Requirements (all downloads listed here are found on XDA, along with their threads for support and security verification)
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| *Flashables* (All found on XDA) -CM13 Based Rom (I prefer crDroid, but also CM13 Official Nightly, and Temeseks CM13) -G-Apps Pico 6.0 (latest version. you can install higher levels of gapps if you so desire, but pico will work just fine) -Inazuma R3 Kernel -Optimus R6 Kernel -PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0 (init.d Scripts, build props, etc) -Project Skynet Genesys TX6 -PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1 -FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3 (*optional) -Xtreme Music v7.03 -Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0 -Bravia v4 and X-Reality Engine 13-16mp *APKS* (All found either XDA or Play) -Selinux Mode Changer (on XDA) -Kernel Aduitor - Modded Version (on XDA - Formerly known as Singularity) -Busy Box Pro 1.24.1-Stericson (on XDA) -System App Remover (Google Play) -Terminal Emulator (Google Play) |
...Lets Begin!!
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| Initial Setup: -Download all the required apk programs and flashable zips, as well as the latest versions of a CM13 stable ROM (I prefer CrDroid for all out speed and stability) -Wipe (or factory reset), then clean install in this order: a)xxxxx CM13 Stable Rom b)Open gApps 6.0 Pico c)Inazuma R3 Kernel d)Optimus R6 (NOT R7!!) e)Project Skynet Genesys TX6 f)FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3 g)PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1 h)PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0 i)Xtreme Music v7.03 j)Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0 *THERE IS A MAX of 10 ZIPS in the QUEUE. After you flash the initial 10, you can flash this next one.* k)Bravia Engine v4 and X-Reality Engine Port It will take about 5 minutes to flash all the zips listed above, but trust me... its worth it! -Once all zips are flashed, wipe cache/davlik, then reboot. -Run through setup, unchecking every single option along the way. -Once loaded to the home screen, be sure to make your SD Card portable or permanent. (I prefer portable) Initial Tweaks/Settings -Enable Developer Options 1)2d gpu rendering 2)animation scaled down to lowest setting 3)advanced reboot menu 4)root enable and adb -"MORE" (below wifi and data) 6)Emergency Broadcasts ALL OFF -Sound 1)Vibrate on Touch OFF 2)Intensity 0% -Display 1)low brightness level 2)adaptive OFF 3)Ambient OFF 4)Live Display OFF 5)Double Tap ON 6)Sleep 30 seconds 7)Wake up on plug OFF 8)Daydream OFF 9)Battery Light OFF -Security 1)Unknown Sources -System Profiles OFF -Privacy 1)Block private 2)Block unknown calls/messages -Location 1)OFF 2)Scanning OFF |
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| Install all APKs from the download list: -Fully Install BusyBox Pro 1.24.1 from within the program. -System App Remover (all of these are optional, but here is my personal list. 50mb, and increased battery/performance) **audio fx, basic daydreams, black hole, bluetooth extensions, BT midi service, browser, bubbles, calculator, calendar and storage, call log backup, cLock, CM wallpapers, CM Actions, android backupconfirm, android shared storage backup, android wallpaper cropper, email, exchange services, fm radio, google backup transport, google calendar sync, holo spiral, html viewer, live lock screen service, live wallpaper picker, location services, market feedback agent, omni switch, phase beam, photo screen savers, photophase, print spooler, proxy handler, screencast, setup wizard, terminal, themes, themes provider, user dictionary, vpn dialogs.** -Selinux Mode Changer: Set to Permissive -Kernel Aduitor - Modded |
After installing Kernel Aduitor, here are the settings that will provide you with the perfect balance of battery life and performance.
Again.... (Very Important Settings)
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| -CPU: -1401/200mhz MaxMin -Conservative Governor (50 Down, 85 up, 15 feq step, everything else untouched) -Schedule Work Queues on Awake CPU's - ON -CPU Boost 0ms -Sync Threshold Disabled -Input interval 0ms -Disable ALL core's input touch boost -HotPlug: -Intelliplug ON -Conservative Profile (May use Balanced as an alternative) -Touch Boost OFF -Hysteresis 8-10 (May use 14-16 when used with Balanced Profile) -Threshold Value 1000 -CPU Off-Screen Max - 400 (if unused while screen off.), otherwise, use 533-800mhz if you plan on listening to music while the screen off. 400mhz will cause skipping and major lag for this purpose. -Thermal: -Core Control ON -VDD OFF -Temp Throttle OFF -GPU: -465/200mhz if gaming. Otherwise 310/100. -MSM Adreno Governor -Adreno Idler ON --60, 10, 10 for battery favoring --35, 20, 5 for balanced --25, 25, 3 for performance -Screen: -Color Profile CUSTOM -Red 235, Green 240, Blue 255 -Min RGB 35 -Sat Intensity 80 -Hue 0 -Screen Value 130 -Contrast - 120 -Automatic High Brightness OFF -High brightness OFF -Battery: -Power Suspend Mode HYBRID (Userspace for extreme battery) -Suspend State 0 (When using Userspace, try 1 or 2 depending on your need for battery life) -IO Scheduler: -Internal- 2048kb read ahead -Option 1 and 2 (*sioplus or deadline*) -scheduler tunables (option 1-sioplus, for super fast reads and single task use): asycn read 400, write 4000, fifo batch 32, sync read 200, write 2000, writes starved 2 (option 2-deadline, for benchmarking performance (read 200, write 2000, fifo 32, front merge 1, read 300, write 6000, starved 2 -Option 3 and 4 (tripndroid and bfq) -- for everyday, well rounded performance. Excellent playback of HD videos, extremely fast USB transfer, very effective multitasker. -External: 512kb read ahead --TripnDroid or BFQ -Rotational Storage ON -Random Entropy ON from rotational storage -I/O Stats OFF -RQ Affinity 1 (You may try 2 if you aren't multitasking, 1 is more balanced between performance and multitasking, while 0 is for when performance is less needed, but effeciency and error free work is required) LMK: -Adaptive LMK ON -15, 20, 35, 60, 95, 140mb Virtual Memory (VERY IMPORTANT for performance, hence I will give ranges instead of exact figures. Depending on what you use your phone for, these settings can be drastically different. The ones I use are for all out performance, low lag, and moderate multitasking) -Dirty Ratio: 75-95 -Dirty Background: 40-60 -Dirty Expire 500-750cs -Dirty Writeback 5000-7500cs -OverCommit 80-100% -Swappiness 5-25 -VFS Pressure - 20-40 -Laptop Mode ON -Min Free 4096 -Extra Free 8192 -zRam 300-350 (Stock is 510mb. I feel that a small ramdisk is just as effecient, while freeing up a few hundred mb for more traditional purposes.) -WakeLocks: -wlan_rx, wlan_cntrl, and wlan OFF -Entropy: -512-1024 Read -128-256 Write -Misc: -SELinux Permissive -TCP Algorithm CUBIC -Vib Strength 0% -Logging OFF -Dynamic F-Sync ON -OTHER: -Check "APPLY DURING BOOT" to every section of Kernel Aduitor's App |
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| -Install Terminal Emulator, and open it. -type "su" at the command prompt, then enter -type "ABS" (all capital!) then enter. -You will now see a basic text menu. -Select #1. This will check your system to make sure its ready to move forward with the tweaks. -Back on the main menu, select option 2 -Run the following scripts: (Run individually, then return to previous menu) --#2PDB-Booster, --#3 PDB Junk Cleaner --#5 PDB-BuildProp Tweaks, then run each of the following tweaks: 2- Image quality 3- GPU Rendering 5- Increase Scrolling Speed 7- Touch Smoothness 9- Internet Speed Extender 11- Fix App FC's 13- Faster boot 14- Signal Strength Extender 15- HPSA Internet Tweaks 16- Flag Tuner 17- Voice Quality Extender 18- Battery Optimization 19- Faster Streaming 20- Liquid Smooth UI 21- 60 Frames Per Second Enable -Next, return to main menu, and choose #6 PDB-Profiler -Select your primary need. I use multitasking. -#7 Ad Blocker Enable -#8 Internet Speed Tweaker -#11 SqLite Optimizer -#12 and #13 should already be activated, but if not, do so now. -#14 SD Card Speed Tweaker -Return to Main Menu once again and choose #4 --REBOOT DEVICE-- |
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| Type "su" then enter Then type "menu" (all lower case) and enter, After the menu appears, perform command #1 - Checks. It should return all Ok's. If not, please visit the Skynet Genesys Thread for help. Next, run command #3, and set the mode to balanced for everyday use, battery for low performance/good battery backup, and gaming for extreme performance with less regard for battery life. After completing this step, run command #4. On this menu, run the following commands: #1 Xtreme Renices (Places urgent priority on principle processes) #3 Scaling + (lower power use and performance during deepsleep) #4 WiFi Sleep (allows quicker dormancy of the wifi during inactivity) #6 KSM (Memory Mergining, Same Page Merging of data used by multiple processes) **#7 Google Killer (*OPTIONAL* Kills Google appls for battery life extension) #8 Touch Screen Tweak (Improves responsiveness and reactivity of the touch screen. *OPTIONAL* If the earlier ABS build prop tweak did the trick, then you can skip this one. However, if it didn't give you the results you were looking for, I'd recommend trying this one.) #9 Netboost - Some additional internet boosting tweaks #10 Assertive Display - An advanced display manager for Qualcomm Hardware. Its a night/day difference for those who haven't used it before. It takes ambient and live display to a whole new level. Giving you clarity and depth in practically ANY light conditions. |
Its been a pleasure, researching all of the tweaks and tunes available. I'm sure that those who are more experienced than me have came up with better ideas, but for this hillbilly from kentucky... its the best I can do! I love this phone, and the performance it offers for budget pricing!
Sorry its so long, and probably difficult to understand. But I hope you appreciate the work I put into it. There's a few revisions I plan on making to increase battery life, with the help of xposed, greenify, amplify, wakelock tuning, etc. And I didn't really get around to talking about the sound lib and progs we installed. I can assure you, there's nothing placebo about viper4android 2.4.01, dolby atmos, xtreme music, and about a dozen or so libraries that are log proveable as working. The bravia v4 Xreality engine.... I just started using it, and haven't had time to really test it out... but it *should* give us an increase in graphic quality, especially in regards to pictures and videos. In the coming days I'll be adding a new section to further increase audio, productivity, graphics, and battery life. But for now..... this is what ya get! REMEMBER THOUGH..... SELinux MUST BE SET TO PERMISSIVE for Xtreme Music Libs to work correctly. You'll be grateful that you did!
Thank you for reading, and I hope you get as much out of it all as I did.
Have a great weekend guys! and gals!
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