The Nexus S running at 1GHz is soooo 2010. The new year is all about a Hummingbird processor runing at 1.2GHz, and that is exactly what the guys and gals of xda-developers haven given us. Member Morfic has pieced together a new kernel that will let the latest Google phone run at the higher clip.
Some kinks still need to be worked out — such as the inability to use Bluetooth while running the kernel — but you know if you are the type that craves these sorts of mods you will want to head over to xda and check it out.
[via engadget]
Yay!
I know a guy with this got 3000+ on quadrant w/o the file cheat, maxed out neocore at 65 and got 56.7 on nenamark1. This o/c is the real deal.
Just checked, he got 3010.
Oh yeah, first!
now im waiting for the 1.6 ghz overclock from the vibrant
I wish they had it for the droid increadable
@Austin, I doubt 1.6 will be stable on any Galaxy S. Fascinate users have been testing various overclock kernels for a while, and 1.2 seems to be the sweet spot for most. A very small percentage can run at 1.3
After doing this whats about Handset’s warrenty?
There is a 1.3ghz kernel now. I’m pulling down ~3450 on Quadrant with the kernel.
@ irishrally, DO YOU MIND TELLING ME THE KERNEL YOU ARE USING PLEASE?