What if I don't update - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini

Guys, can you tell me if not updating to 2.1 is a very bad idea? I mean, it went wrong for so many people, I finally set my phone up just the way I wanted it and poeple report worse battery duration etc. What if I don't update, will my phone soon be useless, will I get no more apps, will app updates notwotk and what if the update in fact IS better for battery? But if I do pdate, will my current apps still work (after reinstall)? What do you think is better?

Availability of Skype was my reason to update. After some twiddling I have the rest of the device setup as before. It is off coarse a pity that one has to reinstall and reconfigure all the extra apps. I don't have the impression that battery life is worse then before.
I assume that in the future, more and more applications will only be available if you run 2.1 in stead of 1.6.
PS. If you upgrade using the official channel (SEUS), and something goes wrong, I assume that the warranty will cover this.

What if you do?
xperiaforme said:
Guys, can you tell me if not updating to 2.1 is a very bad idea?
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Yes, Not updating is a very bad idea.
In technology terms.. 2.1 is a higher number than 1.6 and therefor better in every way
(well.. actually in all seriousness I found 2.1 to be faster, better battery life and as most new apps won't run on the obsolete 1.6 your really not doing yourself any favors by staying on 1.6, all your old apps will still run on 2.1, just backup all your contacts and messages shizzle first, and don't use "Backup and Recovery" because its Arse, use "my phone explorer" or something else that works)
if your updating with SEUS or PC companion then you really have no worries.

kiwiBratwurst said:
Yes, Not updating is a very bad idea.
In technology terms.. 2.1 is a higher number than 1.6 and therefor better in every way
(well.. actually in all seriousness I found 2.1 to be faster, better battery life and as most new apps won't run on the obsolete 1.6 your really not doing yourself any favors by staying on 1.6, all your old apps will still run on 2.1, just backup all your contacts and messages shizzle first, and don't use "Backup and Recovery" because its Arse, use "my phone explorer" or something else that works)
if your updating with SEUS or PC companion then you really have no worries.
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Totally true
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O guys, but can it be a problem that sometimes my internet connection dyes and it takes a minute to work again?

It happens to me also when I kill the apps that run when I get connected to wi fi network right after the connection is on
LongLive DEMONOID!

And one more thing isn't Synchroniseing to sonyericsson account alot harder after the update? It never worked with me.
Is there a way to uninstall roadsync and the games that need money?
Thank you
LongLive DEMONOID!

yahona3 said:
It happens to me also when I kill the apps that run when I get connected to wi fi network right after the connection is on
LongLive DEMONOID!
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I meant computer internet connection. IT will probably die a few times during update, will this wreck my phone?

It mostly will wreck the new software (2.1) download
Why don't you find a better internet just to update? I guess it will download about 150MEGABYTE.
Good luck dude
LongLive DEMONOID!

xperiaforme said:
I meant computer internet connection. IT will probably die a few times during update, will this wreck my phone?
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Installation should normally only start after full download. It would be very backward of SE to do it otherwise!
xperiaforme said:
Is there a way to uninstall roadsync and the games that need money?
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Yes, but that will mean rooting your device. See info on the wiki pages.

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Rooting Pros and Cons

My x10a is currently unrooted, but what are some pros and cons of rooting it? Im sure their are several reasons to why it should be rooted, but i keep thinking that in the end i'll regret it.
Please post some good things about it, and some bad reasons for rooting. thanks
Slauney said:
My x10a is currently unrooted, but what are some pros and cons of rooting it? Im sure their are several reasons to why it should be rooted, but i keep thinking that in the end i'll regret it.
Please post some good things about it, and some bad reasons for rooting. thanks
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pro: root access
con: uh... really, there's a con?
Slauney said:
My x10a is currently unrooted, but what are some pros and cons of rooting it? Im sure their are several reasons to why it should be rooted, but i keep thinking that in the end i'll regret it.
Please post some good things about it, and some bad reasons for rooting. thanks
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PROS:
- Full control of your phone
- More apps available in Marketplace
- Remove unwanted apps
- Ability to overclock/underclock
- Tether your cell data (as a wifi hotspot or USB)
- Applications to SD Card (free up memory)
- Overall performance of phone improvement
CONS:
NON....
No OTA update once custom ROMS are available but that doesn't matter once rooted because you're gonna want to install custom ROMS created by the DEV anyway.
Well yeah, the reason why i thought i would ever regret it is because im new to this kind of stuff, so once i do it. im not going to know what to do with it. Im a newb i guess lol. Once i do it i cant go back correct?
I've noticed a problem getting protected apps from the android store. On my Rogers X10a since rooting, most things are there but a few things aren't. Hoping to solve it soon, but some apps may not be available.
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Well yeah, the reason why i thought i would ever regret it is because im new to this kind of stuff, so once i do it. im not going to know what to do with it. Im a newb i guess lol. Once i do it i cant go back correct?
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You can definitely go back to stock anytime you want. For example, I wanted to see the new ota update for rogers so I rebranded my phone back to its original firmware, and updated, now I don't have root but in about 30 minutes I'll have it again. This process can be done unlimited times.
Just a suggestion, before you try rooting it spend an evening or two doing some research and getting familiarized with the tools.
From what you are saying I would suggest waiting until there is something that you really want working on your phone that is limited by the stock rom.
Hey mate How can we install programes directely to SD Card when its rooted or is it possible to move installed applications to SD Card?
bassa1985 said:
Hey mate How can we install programes directely to SD Card when its rooted or is it possible to move installed applications to SD Card?
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Xxsashixx is working on this but so far no luck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7037044#post7037044
Sent from my X10a using XDA App
gavriel18 said:
You can definitely go back to stock anytime you want. For example, I wanted to see the new ota update for rogers so I rebranded my phone back to its original firmware, and updated, now I don't have root but in about 30 minutes I'll have it again. This process can be done unlimited times.
Just a suggestion, before you try rooting it spend an evening or two doing some research and getting familiarized with the tools.
From what you are saying I would suggest waiting until there is something that you really want working on your phone that is limited by the stock rom.
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Do you mind directing me to the Link for the original firmware for Rogers. I'm having trouble finding it in these forums. I can only seem to find Decrypted x10a ROMS and I have no idea what those are. I only want it for warranty purposes.
paulsandhu said:
Do you mind directing me to the Link for the original firmware for Rogers. I'm having trouble finding it in these forums. I can only seem to find Decrypted x10a ROMS and I have no idea what those are. I only want it for warranty purposes.
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Use the r1f014 in the decrypted roms. That one is stock rogers branded or you can repair your phone with pc companion and it will save a backup to your hard drive. Then if you need to go back to stock you repair with pcc. I didnt check but im willing to bet the new rogers fw will be there too.
Sent from my X10a using XDA App
gavriel18 said:
For example, I wanted to see the new ota update for rogers so I rebranded my phone back to its original firmware, and updated, now I don't have root but in about 30 minutes I'll have it again. This process can be done unlimited times.
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Was thinking about doing this but I think the benefit of Root just outweighs being on Stock especially because of the unnecessary cr-APPS that SE installed. For me, I don't use Moxier, Timescape, etc... and they take up so much resources or space that I could use for some of more useful apps. (SetCPU, Titanium Backup, etc).
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Pro: You can get rid of that stupid blue wavy background on your settings, dialer, phone book, etc.
Con: Haven't found any yet.
cue_32 said:
PROS:
- Full control of your phone
- More apps available in Marketplace
- Remove unwanted apps
- Ability to overclock/underclock
- Tether your cell data (as a wifi hotspot or USB)
- Applications to SD Card (free up memory)
- Overall performance of phone improvement
CONS:
NON....
No OTA update once custom ROMS are available but that doesn't matter once rooted because you're gonna want to install custom ROMS created by the DEV anyway.
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What Tether WIFI application you use? I keep getting force close in it
gavriel18 said:
You can definitely go back to stock anytime you want. For example, I wanted to see the new ota update for rogers so I rebranded my phone back to its original firmware, and updated, now I don't have root but in about 30 minutes I'll have it again. This process can be done unlimited times.
Just a suggestion, before you try rooting it spend an evening or two doing some research and getting familiarized with the tools.
From what you are saying I would suggest waiting until there is something that you really want working on your phone that is limited by the stock rom.
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What kind of tools are you refering to? Just in a general idea so i dont spend a week doing research instead of a day or two lol.
And just a general question, if debranding a phone is a good thing to do... is there a reason why Ericsson didnt do it in the first place? Excuse my incompetence with rooting.
oh, someone answered the question already, sorry =p
cue_32 said:
PROS:
- Full control of your phone
- More apps available in Marketplace
- Remove unwanted apps
- Ability to overclock/underclock
- Tether your cell data (as a wifi hotspot or USB)
- Applications to SD Card (free up memory)
- Overall performance of phone improvement
CONS:
NON....
No OTA update once custom ROMS are available but that doesn't matter once rooted because you're gonna want to install custom ROMS created by the DEV anyway.
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how do we install apps to sd card ?
Shiwantha said:
What Tether WIFI application you use? I keep getting force close in it
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Barnacle.. if that's the one you use try go into your settings and enter athwlan0 in the LAN bit then press start.. ul be fine! works really well!!
Hope it helps!!
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
I think the only con is the root access increase the security treat, just like the jailbreak iPhone.
Other than this, root is great, and useful
Mobzter said:
Barnacle.. if that's the one you use try go into your settings and enter athwlan0 in the LAN bit then press start.. ul be fine! works really well!!
Hope it helps!!
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
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No I was using something else. Thanks for the tip. Barnacle works well on my X10

[Q] Best method for rooting AT&T X10?

I just got my AT&T Xperia X10 and want to root it, mainly to get rid of the AT&T apps they shove on by default and I can't rid of. What is the best method?
I can't give you the links I looked at as I'm new on this forum and they don't allow new users to post outside links. I looked at a link titled:
"Exploid One Click .apk Root (Latest v.1.06 12 Aug. 2010)" (this forum)
...and another one titled:
"Exploid Root Method for Xperia X10 [Tutorial]" (xperiax10.net)
My phone has build number R2CA016 on it, I assume there's no loss of functionality by going to a slightly older build? FYI, my model is X10A.
Thanks.
In my experience, keeping the AT&T build is the better option. My battery life is much better and the phone performs better with no stability issues.
I tried the long method first. I had some issues with the battery barely lasting a day and the device rebooting randomly. It also seemed to get much hotter when using it.
I also tried a few of the decrypted X10a ROMS like Rogers and Latin America Generic. They also exhibited lower battery life and the Latin version had some random reboots.
I went back to the stock AT&T ROM, rooted, removed all the AT&T crapware, and re-enabled the non-market apps option. The phone has been amazingly stable and the battery will last me two days.
Additionally, I found Handcent and ADW both reduced my battery life significantly so I am not using either of those on my phone now. I also remove ALL the AT&T apps including the Exchange app.
Slow down, I'm still getting to grips with this phone!
Right now the battery lasts just over one day, so I'm trying to figure out what apps are running in the background so I can axe anything un-necessary. When you say the "long method", do you mean the procedure in this forum called "Exploid One Click", or the one in the Xperax10.net forum?
Can I save the stock ROM that's installed, so I can go back to it if I want? I just want to remove the garbage-ware to be honest, I don't use Facebook, Youtube, Timescape or all the other apps AT&T puts on. Can you give me a procedure for what you did? Sticking to the AT&T ROM sounds like a good idea, I just want to remove the AT&T apps. FYI, I need an app that let's me connect to MS Exchange.
aln688 said:
"Exploid Root Method for Xperia X10 [Tutorial]" (xperiax10.net)
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Also on this forum. Many people now use the one click method, but any of the guides found in this section of the forum will do, it just depends which way you feel most comfortable with.
XperiaX10iUser said:
Also on this forum. Many people now use the one click method, but any of the guides found in this section of the forum will do, it just depends which way you feel most comfortable with.
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I'm alright using any of the methods, especially with command prompts, I just wasn't sure if my phone being AT&T would cause a problem. The goal is to wipe the AT&T apps off and just put on what I need.
So far as ROMs, is there any in particular I should be looking at? Surely my ROM is newer than some referred to in the guides? I see "R2BA026" mentioned a lot, where-as I have R2CA016.
I also want a Wi-Fi app that can connect to hidden networks. The default app on my phone works, but when you move away from the network and come back, it no longer sees it. So I'll be looking for a new app for Wi-Fi connections.
Thanks.
I used the longer of two, and I have experienced much better battery life with juice defender on my rooted x10.. All depends what u do and what u have running I guess...but, no probs since rooting a month ago and still going strong. Also, I do not see batt drain from adw and I have been using it for over a month.
Fyi, originally a rogers locked x10a, now unlocked, rooted and running 026 firmware. Hope that helps.. Good luck.
Sent via Swype via rooted Xperia X10a via XDA app.
aln688 said:
Surely my ROM is newer than some referred to in the guides? I see "R2BA026" mentioned a lot, where-as I have R2CA016.
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Just use the one click method then, install Titanium Backup and remove whatever apps you want.
XperiaX10iUser said:
Just use the one click method then, install Titanium Backup and remove whatever apps you want.
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Yes, use the one-click to root. Then you need to install a root file explorer to remove the apk files in the \data\app-private directory. Otherwise, when you uninstall with Titanium Backup it just reinstalls them automatically. If you don't understand what I am saying you can send me a private message and I'll help you through it.
There is one particular apk that you do not want to remove if you need Exchange support. That apk is com.nitrodesk.sony.nitroid.apk
To re-enable non-market apps, look for the non-market app thread under the Samsung Captivate on this forum. The only difference is that on our phone, the settings.db file is in /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db. You will need to use that in the place of the directory for the Captivate settings.db
Jikenda said:
I used the longer of two, and I have experienced much better battery life with juice defender on my rooted x10.. All depends what u do and what u have running I guess...but, no probs since rooting a month ago and still going strong. Also, I do not see batt drain from adw and I have been using it for over a month.
Fyi, originally a rogers locked x10a, now unlocked, rooted and running 026 firmware. Hope that helps.. Good luck.
Sent via Swype via rooted Xperia X10a via XDA app.
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I'm not sure what to say here. I have tested battery life with and without Handcent SMS and it is definitely causing battery drain during partial wake of the Battery History information. The ADW drain may have just been circumstantial but the Handcent issue is easily replicated.
Also, the AT&T ROM is R2CA016 which would seem to be new than the R2B ROMs on other carriers. I think this may be why I get the best battery life using this ROM. I do have it decrypted for easy restore from debranding as well.
naplesbill said:
Otherwise, when you uninstall with Titanium Backup it just reinstalls them automatically.
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Not with the majority of apps it doesn't, I've only come across Creatouch and Serveme that do, everything else can be done with just Titanium.
XperiaX10iUser said:
Not with the majority of apps it doesn't, I've only come across Creatouch and Serveme that do, everything else can be done with just Titanium.
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Except on the AT&T ROM it reinstall them all.
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naplesbill said:
I'm not sure what to say here. I have tested battery life with and without Handcent SMS and it is definitely causing battery drain during partial wake of the Battery History information. The ADW drain may have just been circumstantial but the Handcent issue is easily replicated.
Also, the AT&T ROM is R2CA016 which would seem to be new than the R2B ROMs on other carriers. I think this may be why I get the best battery life using this ROM. I do have it decrypted for easy restore from debranding as well.
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Hey Bill, I was simply stating that I have not seen any battery drain with ADW installed. With Juice defender, I see over 2.20x+ battery life, which in the real world equates to about 2 days, some times a few hours over and that is a huge improvement from when I initially unlocked the phone.
As far as Handcent is concerned, I do use it, even with the figures above. I have never used anything but handcent, so I'm not sure whether I have seen a decrease, but my x10 has been fine with all the before mentioned applied. As I said earlier, I guess it all depends on your usage and apps and running processes as a whole.. I don't know. haha. Didn't want it to seem as if I were throwing you under the bus or anything, just stating my actual usage experience.
My 2 cents..
Not to hijack the thread but where should I find the original ATT ROM that you guys are talking about?
Alright, I'll try the one-click method then. Do you recommend a root file explorer, naplesbill?
Nimche said:
Not to hijack the thread but where should I find the original ATT ROM that you guys are talking about?
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If I could figure out how to get my original AT&T ROM off of my phone, you could have that!
aln688 said:
Alright, I'll try the one-click method
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It won't work, primarily because of at&ts lockdown policy on their phones...if it does work, LMK and ill give it a go!
Diesel984 said:
It won't work, primarily because of at&ts lockdown policy on their phones...if it does work, LMK and ill give it a go!
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So if that won't work, what will? Are we saying an AT&T phone cannot be rooted?
aln688 said:
So if that won't work, what will? Are we saying an AT&T phone cannot be rooted?
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Install the APP and let us know.
You will have to sideload the one-click app from the PC.
Sent from my X10a using XDA App
Jikenda said:
Hey Bill, I was simply stating that I have not seen any battery drain with ADW installed. With Juice defender, I see over 2.20x+ battery life, which in the real world equates to about 2 days, some times a few hours over and that is a huge improvement from when I initially unlocked the phone.
As far as Handcent is concerned, I do use it, even with the figures above. I have never used anything but handcent, so I'm not sure whether I have seen a decrease, but my x10 has been fine with all the before mentioned applied. As I said earlier, I guess it all depends on your usage and apps and running processes as a whole.. I don't know. haha. Didn't want it to seem as if I were throwing you under the bus or anything, just stating my actual usage experience.
My 2 cents..
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No worries. Didn't mean to make it sound like I was offended. I wasn't offended at all.
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naplesbill said:
You will have to sideload the one-click app from the PC.
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AT&T Wont allow Side Loading without root access...I Tried that one earlier this morning, and it didnt work either.
The Root tutorial that has been mentioned seems to be the best method, Although I've gotten up to the Part where it says that under the model number on the phone it should Show X10a (which mine does) Yet, apparently Im missing something because I have no Root access...SO, Hopefully, If this Rapidshare download finishes this year, I'll get back to trying it again...Could just be that I missed something in the steps...I dunno LOL!

[Q] is it worth updating to Android 2.1

Before someone starts to throw things at me let me just explain my doubt.
As many of you I have been waiting for the update to 2.1 for a long time.
I have read most of the reviews that cover what changes from 1.6 to 2.1, but I see many people trying to revert back to 1.6.
I would just like to know if in your opinion it is worth updating an U20i to 2.1.
Thanks for your input.
i updated my x10 to android 2.1 for the sake of very good apps
So there are no unbearable bugs or drawbacks in Android 2.1 from 1.6?
So far we have 4 votes for 2.1, anyone care to explain what were the major gains or major drawbacks / problems after the update?
Keep the votes coming
there are no diffrences except the browser the base system and the skin
axy_david said:
there are no diffrences except the browser the base system and the skin
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This almost sound as a funny answer. "There are no differences, only everything changes" hehe
Rofl, I like 2.1 now after getting it to work, wouldn't want to go back tbh.
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oh.. and faster operation, less battery use.. live wallpapers.. more apps.. I can't think of any reason anyone would not update
More than one Gmail account. That was killer for my gf
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rlly how much ofthe updates do u rlly use???
2.1 is useless
i want 2.2 so i can get the flash playeer
yesyes i know the stupid snapdragon
however NO MULTITOUCH in 2.1
thats an biig bug!!!!!!!
stupid SE shoud go and kill themselves
well now we know who voted against the 2.1 :=)
I should do the update tonight if I am able. Then I'll leave a comment too
My phone got slightly faster. But I updated mostly for the apps
I've just updated to 2.1 and I too note less freezes and a smoother operation. Plus I got my phone debranded and I have access to all the nice applications available on the android market.
Lets see if we can get the bootloader cracked and are able to eventually get 2.2 or even 2.3 on this wonderful device.
The only annoyance I have with 2.1 is I can't seem to get default input to stay off, something keeps reactivating it.

[Q] New update to 2.1.1.A.0.6 Yes or No

Hi All
I have a E10i must I update to 2.1.1.A.0.6 anyone with pro's and con's please.
Thank's to all for their time and effort.
just get ant and can be rooted with superoneclick and xrecovery support
jit not tested coz i'm focus froyo
Thank's very much I shall wait.................
Thread that are only questions should be put in the general section. Moved.
mohdnurr said:
just get ant and can be rooted with superoneclick and xrecovery support
jit not tested coz i'm focus froyo
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How can I use ant+? I've updated my phone to .06 and tried with my garmin heart rate band (ant+) and mytracks. But there is no option to pair?
I've upgraded and I can't actually see any difference to anything.
Waste of time IMO.
I agree.. waste of time (and I will stick to that responce until its actually available in Germany )
one small question tho.. I have asked S.E but got no reply.. have they managed to get Bluetooth TrackID\callerID working with this update? or is just that crap ANT ****e that I will never use?
looks like I will have to buy an HTC, Motorola or Samsung to use my Sony Ericsson BT headset to its full capability.
Kiwi
kiwiBratwurst said:
one small question tho.. I have asked S.E but got no reply.. have they managed to get Bluetooth TrackID\callerID working with this update? or is just that crap ANT ****e that I will never use?
looks like I will have to buy an HTC, Motorola or Samsung to use my Sony Ericsson BT headset to its full capability.
Kiwi
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I've ordered the mw600 bt headset, and I'm running the .06 update. I'll let you know how it works when the headset arrives. But I fear it will be a no go..
My main gripe at the moment is: how to pair an ant+ device! I don't understand, they are adding a feature, but don't let you know how to use it. Such a great little phone, but SE is handling the after market completely wrong (IMO).
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I've ordered the mw600 bt headset, and I'm running the .06 update. I'll let you know how it works when the headset arrives. But I fear it will be a no go..
My main gripe at the moment is: how to pair an ant+ device! I don't understand, they are adding a feature, but don't let you know how to use it. Such a great little phone, but SE is handling the after market completely wrong (IMO).
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Yea, I wonder if SE just implemented it the same way as they have BT (Badly) they figure no one would actually use ANT and therfore why bother getting it right..
Please let me know how you get on with the MW600 (if it works on .6 I might have to update my firmware.. and stop calling SE a bunch of F***'s )
(BTW its a great headset, I have had mine for a while now and it sounds fantastic and the battery life is really impressive, even using it with big over the head Headphone)
Kiwi
i ve update it..on my u20i
there are added battery setting.
and little added a tutorial
I say "Yes" because i can Root, xRecovery and JIT : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11288823
BomBoz said:
i ve update it..on my u20i
there are added battery setting.
and little added a tutorial
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hey what kind of battert settings is that?
miedy12 said:
hey what kind of battert settings is that?
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it is the one that will allow you to optimize the battery life cycle, by providing one console to switch settings of most common battery culprit on the phone. it also provide a simple suggestion on each settings.
im gonna have to say no to this update.. cuz even after enabling jit.. my phone slow as crap >< 4.0 mflops compared to 8.5 on .24 :S
i say No for this Update, because the graphic slowdown, my neocore test only get 37.8 fbs compared to .24's 47.8fbs. hope someone can solve this problem.
I have to say with trying out 2.2 and recovering all the time my phone really slowed down. So I formatted the SD cache and that helped a lot. But a couple of programs were chocking on my phone, so I did a fresh install of .06 and it is so much faster. I have only about 77MB internal memory, and haven't installed apps2sd yet and I won't bother, it doesn't help as much as I though at least on this firmware. My photos and music etc. load waaaaaaaay faster. Anything I do on this phone is faster than mine with apps2sd.
this update fixed a bunch of bluetooth->handsfree bugs as well as wifi bugs, (WPA enterprise did not work for me before) I think its very well worth it, its finally working as well as i want it ito...
Waiting for JIT...
If I update my mini, I still have root?
PS Sry for my english

Help for New ATRIX/Android User

Hi everyone,
I'm new to the Android scene and moved from iphone to symbian and now to Android. Hoping for some help with this issue as it is a unique one.
First off, I have an ATRIX that was originally released for developers only. I got lucky and one of my dad's friend gave me the phone. The issue is that aside from lower storage (only 10GB available) and crappy battery, it is not the final firmware with Android Marketplace that came out with the final release.
Is there anyway I can flash the final released firmware? Settings > About Phone > Update states that I have the most up to date firmware. Also entering recovery mode and restoring the phone does not cure this problem.
-I do have it rooted and it is able to install software outside the market app (of which i currently do not have).
Thanks in advance for your help.
Just bumping this to see if anyone's got an idea or a hint.
are you sure you have the dev version? 10gb storage is normal, the rest is used for the OS. i have 10.71gb available to me.
you bad battery is most likely from being unfamiliar with android, if you have your emails, calendar, contacts ect...syncing all the time then the phone is constantly downloading data and killing your battery. you can try freezing those apps if you do not use them, you will notice a huge increase in battery life.
neotekz said:
are you sure you have the dev version? 10gb storage is normal, the rest is used for the OS. i have 10.71gb available to me.
you bad battery is most likely from being unfamiliar with android, if you have your emails, calendar, contacts ect...syncing all the time then the phone is constantly downloading data and killing your battery. you can try freezing those apps if you do not use them, you will notice a huge increase in battery life.
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Hi Neotekz,
I'm quite positive I have the dev version. I was the percipient of it back in November 2010. I really didn't even know I had an Atrix in my possession until late January.
As for the battery, I think stock comes 1800maH, mine is 1500maH. I have disabled pretty much everything for auto data transfers. The battery itself may just be bad.
My main concern is; however, that I cannot get Android Marketplace on it.
You could probably just get the apk for the market.
And why take a modified phone like this as your first android phone?
Never live in the past but always learn from it.
heres the link for market apk from androidpolice
http://www.multiupload.com/B6Y171MCYU
You have a Dev unit....does it have an unsigned boot loader.....?
Tennis11 said:
And why take a modified phone like this as your first android phone?
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I never had an Android phone, just wanted to see how it was and learn new things (including dev). Plus if I damage it or screw it up, it was a throw away/resell as it, kind of a deal. Got it for free, so why not right?
neotekz said:
heres the link for market apk from androidpolice
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Thanks Neo!
Clienterror said:
You have a Dev unit....does it have an unsigned boot loader.....?
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As of right now, I'm going to say no, but where can I look in the phone to confirm?
koshia said:
I never had an Android phone, just wanted to see how it was and learn new things (including dev). Plus if I damage it or screw it up, it was a throw away/resell as it, kind of a deal. Got it for free, so why not right?
Thanks Neo!
As of right now, I'm going to say no, but where can I look in the phone to confirm?
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The retail SBF has now been released and is in the dev forum. You can now have a brand new Atrix! lol
LOL get a stock battery flash to stock sbf and u have the ultimate atrix lol, unlocked atrix bootloader sigh 1 can dream.
Vigneshd said:
The retail SBF has now been released and is in the dev forum. You can now have a brand new Atrix! lol
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djkinetic said:
LOL get a stock battery flash to stock sbf and u have the ultimate atrix lol, unlocked atrix bootloader sigh 1 can dream.
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Awesome! This was what i was looking for too. Thanks Guys!
djkinetic, you from hypnotika? DJ in Chicago?

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