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Hajaj Posts: 75

Nearly everything with a processor in it can be overclocked: Pocket calculators, PDAs, PCs, etc. etc.

So why shouldn't it be possible to overclock a mobile phone?

The T68(i)'s processor offers a speed about ~12Mhz, the T610(630) has a processor running at ~32Mhz.

I think the range the devices can be overclocked are:
T68(i): ~ 20 - 25 Mhz
T610(630): ~ 40 - 45 Mhz

So we need a hardware genius with an old T68(i) (or new T630 ) who tries overclocking a device by modifying the hardware a bit.

I couldn't be hard to do but one must know HOW to do.

Post your ideas, comments here.

greetz, hajaj
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Posted: 2003-12-28 16:07:21
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Universal Exports Posts: > 500

What is overclocking?
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Posted: 2003-12-28 16:08:28
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Hajaj Posts: 75

@overclocking: You are increasing the core speed of the processor and/or other hardware and so you are getting more speed. For example a processor that is "originally built" for 12Mhz can be run at 14Mhz...
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Posted: 2003-12-28 16:12:08
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Universal Exports Posts: > 500

Ok, yes the T68i would certainly need it
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Posted: 2003-12-28 16:16:26
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stewie Posts: > 500

t68i is fast enough,it could be faster when writting messages. for my needs - enough. This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-12-28 16:20:41
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CrackerJack Posts: > 500

A lot of us are already complaining that the phone's battery doesn't last that long. Overclocking the processor would use up the available power more quickly.

Plus, heat would be an issue. An overclocked processor generates more heat than one running at it's rated speed. And batteries being drained more quickly also produces more heat.

I, for one would like a faster hardware on my phone. Java/mophun apps would load faster. But I wouldn't want a warm phone in my pants pocket.

Just my two cents worth.
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Posted: 2003-12-28 16:22:44
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701 Posts: > 500

I dont think that a 12mhz processor can generate so much heat that u can feel it. Take the t610-do u feel any heat? Also they have no cooler,no need. The battery can b an issue but i doubt it would b an issue if u overclocking it from 12 to 15. Other than these,why would u need an overclocked phone? A pc i can c but a phone? Neah! :D This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2003-12-28 16:34:27
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vdhth Posts: 6

Overclock processor of gsm product can cause electromagnetic wave and reduce reception !
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Posted: 2003-12-28 16:41:24
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CrackerJack Posts: > 500

Quote:
On 2003-12-28 16:34:27, 701 wrote:
I dont think that a 12mhz processor can generate so much heat that u can feel it. Take the t610-do u feel any heat? Also they have no cooler,no need.



This message was posted from a T610


The T610 processor is running at a faster clock speed, compared to a T68i. But it is still being used/run at its rated capacity, that is why you don't feel any warmth radiating from your phone.
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Posted: 2003-12-28 17:29:46
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Paranoid Posts: 42

I don't think that there is an heat problem by oc when it is't more them it is... But i am thinking that it might be possibly th upgrade the processer, like to take the cpu from the 610/630 and use in the 68i... This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-12-28 17:42:53
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