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My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby deroo » Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:19 am

I spent the day with my Innov8.

It's got 76.2 mb's of RAM as it runs. I think I have figured out the perfect combination of firmwares to make the phone do what we as users want it to.

If anyone is interested I will do a write up, if not I won't.
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Re: My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby GTR83 » Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:04 am

Please share your findings mate. Would be very grateful...
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Re: My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby Aliu » Sat Sep 12, 2009 11:30 am

deroo wrote:I spent the day with my Innov8.

It's got 76.2 mb's of RAM as it runs. I think I have figured out the perfect combination of firmwares to make the phone do what we as users want it to.

If anyone is interested I will do a write up, if not I won't.


Deroo, you are a respected member of this forum which is meant to share Innov8 phone users' experiences and new discoveries.So please feel free to share your findings with everyone.
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Re: My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby deroo » Sat Sep 12, 2009 5:28 pm

Do what I am about to tell you at your own risk. It is very dangerous. I had to flash my Innov8 with this match up twice for it to work.

I basically took the DJIC2 firmware and there are a few folders in that firmware that can be switched around.

the rofs2, rofs3, and rofs4, folders can be switched from other firmwares. I've been messing with this idea for a long time now. I've tried a whole long match up of things and well, this seems to be the best match up from my experiences.

I took the rofs2 from the South African CSC.

(Side Note) Why the CSC? Because firmwares that have a seperate CSC normally have the rofs 2, rofs 3, and rofs 4, files in the actual Code folder called rofs.dummy or something like that.

So I took the South African CSC's rofs 2, rofs 3, and rofs 4, and replaced them in the firmware for DJIC2.

There is a a little hitch. You have to rename the rof 2, rofs 3, and rofs 4, to the the same as what it was in DJIC2.

Then load it into apollo. I used XXIB2 for the modem, and DJIC2 for code and CSC.

I loaded it all on and it works like a charm now. 76.2 mb of ram and the phone is extremely fast now.

Once again do this at your own risk.

Currently my phone is on

Phone:I8510XXIB2

Code: I8510DJIC2

CSC: I8510XFAIC2
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Re: My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby roostaamir » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:39 am

now where can we find that south African firmware?
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Re: My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby roostaamir » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:48 am

sorry.i didnt understand a apart.when we are copying the rofs files,should i replace them or rename them?and if i should rename them,whatshuold i rename them to?(sorry i'm a beginner)
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Re: My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby mdl100 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:47 am

Interesting findings you have there. Im wondering, how is the phone with regard to battery life and phone reception?
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Re: My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby GTR83 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:48 am

Reception is good and the battery lasts around 2 days with moderate usage (with newer firmwares).
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Re: My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby mdl100 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:44 pm

Ok, that doesnt sound too bad. Where did you guys get I8510DJIC2 from. Ive been searching but I cant find it!!
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Re: My Innov8 is lightning fast!

Postby mdl100 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:07 pm

nevermind the last post, I found it
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