So, you're keeping it? :-}
thanks to Morfic from XDA and Team Whiskey, ive been playing with several versions of an alpha build of the Trinity16 kernel for the Nexus S. while stability is a concern of a few of the test versions, one or two could be used as a daily rom. but, i warn you, this isnt for the amateur or faint of heart. ive uploaded some pics/screens of some benchmarks and a video. to point out again, this is only an ALPHA version..
some may ask if you see a real world difference when using 1.6 ghz... YOUTUBE VIDEO---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDx3cQhiulo
BENCHMARKS
and to leave you with a taste of 1.7ghz still to come...
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So, you're keeping it? :-}
I want to get a Nexus S just to try this O.o
Please post scores on 1.7GHz when morfic rolls it out lol.
well, get started before best buy closes
i have recieved the ok from morfic to share it with you guys(and gals, i know youre out there). please make a backup in recovery before you flash this, it will save me and you a lot of headaches! just flash this, do not wipe cache, do not wipe dalvik, do not pass go, collect your 200anyways, this is compatible with CM7, and even recommended with CM7. flash your rom, flash your gapps, then reboot. now go back to recovery and flash the kernel, then reboot. dont be to rough on it the first couple minutes after boot,. i recommend that you put it in a sleep state(screen off) for a few seconds too, after boot. remember, its only an alpha and might not boot on your phone. enough with the chatter, here you go... enjoy
TRINITY16 v1.0-CFS-CM7 ALPHA---> http://goo.gl/oLKIA
THANK YOU MORFIC
morfic is the man - I still can get over how fast google earth loads up in your video...lmao!
Man why do I have to write 5 in order to download, I hope that my phone can support that, but it varies from device even if theyre the same
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