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<li>When the maximum CPU frequency is equal to the minimum CPU frequency the kernel might use the next frequency scaling step as the maximum frequency. For instance, if you set your maximum frequency to 250MHz the official kernel will actually use 500MHz as the maximum frequency. This is a kernel problem.</li>
<li>SmartReflex™ is known to be unstable on some devices and may cause random reboots.</li>
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<li>When the maximum CPU frequency is equal to the minimum CPU frequency the kernel might use the next frequency scaling step as the maximum frequency. For instance, if you set your maximum frequency to 250MHz the official kernel will actually use 500MHz as the maximum frequency. This is a kernel problem.</li>
<li>SmartReflex™ is known to be unstable on some devices and may cause random reboots.</li>