How long should it take to flash a custom rom - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

This really should go in development but the post count thing is nixing that.
My evo 4g lte is htcdev rooted, and I have twrp 2.1.8 installed as recovery.
Had queued zips to install viperrom elite 1.2 and 1.2.1, the progress bar is churning along, but the console hasn't moved on from "setting permissions", and is still on file 1 of 2, yet it's been a good 25 minutes... I get the feeling something's wrong, but without the ability to battery pull, I don't really know what to do.
The phone is not frozen btw, clock keeps updating, hitting power button brings up lock slider etc, just don't know how to cancel the install because it seems like it's taking a crazy amount of time.
Anyone have any ideas?
EDIT
Sigh nvm, looks like this was premature, apparently the problem was with queuing the zips as I suspected.
Also, apparently, the force reset involves holding down power button until buttons start flashing then simultaneously holding down the camera button for a bit as well. At least that seems to work for me.

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Power Down Screen

This might have already been posted (btw I did a search), where can I download the power down screen that gives you the multiple options of rebooting, power down, bootrecovery, bootloader, and etc? I want to load it on Froyo. is that possible?
Thanks in advance.
It's baked into custom roms
sent from my bolt
BAMF roms have it, not sure of others

Decreased touchscreen sensitivty of certain buttons after rooting! Normal?

Hi guys,
I finally installed Windows 7 bootcamp on my Mac, and went away on flashing kernel to XWKDD_insecure.tar, and rooting the S2 with S2 Root app. Everything went smoothly, and I now have TB Pro with a couple of apps frozen.
However, one very noticeable change after I flash and rooted was that my Applications button is very hard to activate. I thought I had imagined it, but when I unlock via Widgetlocker slider, and tap the Applications icon on the bottom right, nothing happens with the normal pressure I am used it. To activate it, I must push down with a little force for a second or two, let go, and it will go to the application folder. Also, I have also notice that when I wake the phone, the unlock widgetlocker slider is slightly unresponsive at first, I must also apply more force, hold it for a second, and slide for the slider to work. Before I rooted (6 hours ago), I can lightly tap the application icon, or light slide the unlock slider, and it would work.
Another weird thing is also buttons on the screen works fine thus far.
Anyone have this rather weird problem? I am slightly regretting rooting the phone, because the applications icon just wouldn't budge despite multiple taps... I've tried battery pulls, etc, but the problem persists, especially right after I unlock the phone.
Any input is much appreciated!
Thank you
Did you found a solution? I have the same problem, but I don't know if it's because rooting? This is really annoying.
Same here after CF-root.
and let me add that the return touch key (below the applications icon) isn't so responsive as before rooting!
I thought I was just imagining but I am "glad" you guys having the same problem.
Looking forward for a solution.
Maybe asking Chainfire ?
Well I just installed a stock rom, same thing.
My 'back' button is very un-responsive as well. it's like I really have to hit the spot for it to react.
Am having the same issue with the back key and i am still stock non rooted
cruzantis said:
Am having the same issue with the back key and i am still stock non rooted
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Non rooted you say, interesting...
I thought it is because I rooted it.
gil80 said:
My 'back' button is very un-responsive as well. it's like I really have to hit the spot for it to react.
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cruzantis said:
Am having the same issue with the back key and i am still stock non rooted
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This is certainly not the first time I've heard about such complaints, infact a few friends also had this issue as well they had their phones replaced.

[Q] Photon CM9 Beta - Capacitive buttons (Menu, Home, Back, Search) not lighting up?!

I'm running the CM9 beta 0.2.0 by jokersax11 ([Ics] cm9 beta with camera CDMA/GSM/UMTS/HSDPA/WCDMA/roaming 2/22/12) and my capacitive touch buttons at the bottom of the screen*(Menu, Home, Back and Search) are not lighting up at all! I can't figure it out at all and I really need these buttons to light up, due to my recent switch from the LG Optimus S, and before that I had an AT&T HTC Inspire 4g (which have the home and menu buttons reversed). I use my phone alot at night and I desperately need to get this fixed! Is there something in the CM9 settings I'm overlooking? Or is there an app or mod that I could use to get control of them and get them working again? PLEASE HELP! I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE ANY ADVICE OR ANY INFO ON HOW TO GET THESE BUTTONS TO LIGHT UP AGAIN! This is really frustrating!
Click the link below for the answer ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526616
EDIT - Well that was fun. If you haven't figured it out, the link above goes to the other thread you started, with the same title, and the same body, in the same forum .... You should not create duplicate threads. For future reference best practice is create 1 thread and wait a minimum of 24 hours between bumps.
With that out of the way my actual advice is as follows, i dont believe the capacitive buttons are an issue with jokers CM build although i dont personally use it. This would indicate the answer lies in a) something you did b) something you didnt do c) something you installed
1. You can eliminate a and b without losing any info by going into your custom recovery and wiping cache and dalvik cache then doing a dirty flash on the rom (dirty flash = don't wipe data/factory). In this case there would be no reason to reflash gapps.
2. If that doesn't work, do a full wipe (data factory/system/dalvik) and reflash the ROM, then gapps. Be slow to in stall your apps and test the capicitive buttons frequently to ensure you haven't done anything to break them

HTC EVO 4G LTE Tips ● Tricks ● Troubleshooting ● Extras

This intends to be a one stop shop for everything E4GL, including but not limited to the latest tips and tricks from the forums, battery tips, the best Android apps, ROM Reviews, and more. Big thanks to my bud Biofall who much of the batter tips are sourced from.
If you've got anything that you think should be added, PM me with the subject "E4GL Thread Add" and I'll look at it as soon as I can.
◄●Best Android Apps●►
These are some of my favorite Android apps. More to come. Make a suggestion and I'll review it!
◄●Tips and Tricks●►
[HOW TO]Sanding Top Cover to Matte Black - DIY Instructions - Not to fond of the glossy cover on the back of your EVO? Make it matte!
Screenshots - To take a screenshot, Press Power Button [HOLD] + Press Home Button, then let go of both. Upon pressing the home button, the screen will flash white.
◄●FAQs●►
What is S-OFF?
Read this: S-OFF explained - by a Developer
◄●Troubleshooting●►
My device won't turn on - Check out these tips from Sprint.
◄●EVO 4G LTE Extras●►
EVO 4G LTE Reviews - by Legendary20
◄●EVO 4G LTE Battery Tips●►
◄●All Users●►
Turn off all radios when not in use (gps, Bluetooth, wifi, data, 4g). Use a widget (default or app like Switchpro) to quickly turn them on and off. The radios draw power even if not in use. Be sure to use WiFi over 3G when you can.
Stop using live wallpapers - I love them, but they are really only good for showing off due to their battery drain.
Set your screen timeout to something that fits you - This will prevent your phone from staying on when you don’t manually turn off the screen (which you should).
Everyone has that issue where the first ten percent go the fastest.
This is due to two things. One is that these types of batteries stop charging once they get to 100% to prevent damage, and begin charging again at 90%. This means that you could potentially unplug your seemingly fully charged phone at 90% actual charge. The second is below
Use the trick described in this thread, it works.
My idea behind how often you should do it is once a month, if you flash a new ROM, or if you stop noticing the benefits.
This is the calibration technique recommended by HTC themselves. Check it out!
Make sure your phone sleeps - I'm sure you have all heard around that your phone isn't "sleeping".
This is referring to the phone's "awake" time, hence the name. When you go to menu>settings>about phone>battery, you can compare the two numbers, "up time" vs. "awake time." Generally, up time refers to the amount of time since the last reboot. The "awake time" is how long the screen has been active. The problem is, a lot of the time, due to the endless possibilities of inconsistencies between apps/ROMs/kernels/phones, the phone will not go to "sleep", drawing power proportionate to the screen being in use when it reality the phone is sitting idle.
If you compare these numbers, and they are the same, or if you note the difference, turn off the screen for a minute, then re-check and they are the same, then your phone is not sleeping.
One solution is to reboot.
Usually, SystemPanel will show an app that has gone "rouge" and is keeping your phone awake.
Uninstall applications/reinstalling them slowly, checking after every install to see what is causing it is one tedious but surefire solution.
Lastly, follow these steps that I have discovered almost always work.
Reboot phone.
Instantly upon reboot, as soon as you gain control, open up some type of monitor/taskkiller
"kill all" tasks on startup; about 5 times in quick succession should do the trick.
Turn off the screen and leave it for about five minutes.
Check the up time v. awake time and see if they are the same.
If they are, repeat steps 1-5. If they are different, you are good.
Use Juice Defender - Basically it controls your data for you to maximize life. Learn more from my review of Juice Defender.
Task killers used to be the shiz, but no longer.
Here is the ultimate, in depth, graphically assisted, explanation by the famous Fresh ROM's chef, Flipz. In short, they aren't needed (and can do more harm than good).
A good alternative is the application SystemPanel Pro. It has a free version, but I highly reccomend purchasing the paid app. It basically monitors everything going on with your phone's usage both in real time an in terms of usage history. If your battery is draining fast, it tells you what app was doing it, how much it was doing it, and allows you to stop it.
◄●Rooted Users●►
Try out custom kernels - In the Android Development section of the forums, you can see all of the different kernels being developed. These allow for all kinds of modifications like underclocking the CPU and undervolting, both of which save battery. Here is a great guide to custom kernel's by mroneeyedboh.
Use SetCPU in compliance with whatever your custom kernel allows.
This site will explain the basics of SetCPU: http://www.pokedev.com/setcpu/
-Profiles from SetCPU should usually involve these for battery life optimization:
-Screen off at the minimum clock speed for both, with the max raised on level if sluggishness is apparent
-A temperature greater than “X”
-General power related profiles that lower cpu speed at lower battery levels
◄●Notes●►
Some apps or processes begin to run at startup and keep the phone awake. These apps are not detected by things like spare parts or system panel, unless sometimes represented in the "system" process, in which case its usage will be unusually high.
This shouldn't take more than three repeats, and if it does, you need to factory reset, and slowly add apps back to see what's causing the problem.
When it comes to actually "calibrating" one's battery, there are a couple of methods floating around. The method I first learned is to charge the phone all the way, boot into recovery immediately, and "wipe battery stats". Then reboot quickly, and run your phone all the way to death without charging it, then charge it all the way without interrupting it, and you should be good to go. Do this when changing ROMs/kernels for best results.
Big thanks to Biofall for the battery tips that you see her. Thanks dude.
I'll keep this updated as often as possible. Open to all suggestions, just send me a PM.
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the enable/disable data always isn't really an option on ICS roms, if it is, it's def not in the same place
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the enable/disable data always isn't really an option on ICS roms, if it is, it's def not in the same place
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Right you are. I'll update that, thanks.
I'd suggest adding v6 supercharger but that isn't as easy as somethings...
Mostly due to it changing ram settings for apps n making.it kill them in x time or at x amount
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1. Battery calibration for first runtime should just be using it until the phone shuts off, then go to bootloader until it shuts off. Then do a full charge to 4.2v.
I would HIGHLY suggest putting a button combination map.
With out the removable battery you know a ton of people are gonna flip out
without knowing them
Speaking of button combinations, there's an interesting tidbit here http://insidesprintnow.wordpress.com/2012/05/10/htc-evo-4g-lte-power-on-troubleshooting-steps/
Gordon Ramsay said:
Speaking of button combinations, there's an interesting tidbit here http://insidesprintnow.wordpress.com/2012/05/10/htc-evo-4g-lte-power-on-troubleshooting-steps/
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I guess they allow 20 seconds for user error. Thts great though we dont have to worry about all tht. Smart move on their side
Hunt3r.j2 said:
1. Battery calibration for first runtime should just be using it until the phone shuts off, then go to bootloader until it shuts off. Then do a full charge to 4.2v.
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Occasional recalibration is good just so you have accurate percentages.
coffeehandle said:
I would HIGHLY suggest putting a button combination map.
With out the removable battery you know a ton of people are gonna flip out
without knowing them
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Good idea. Anybody got a list of them?
Gordon Ramsay said:
Speaking of button combinations, there's an interesting tidbit here http://insidesprintnow.wordpress.com/2012/05/10/htc-evo-4g-lte-power-on-troubleshooting-steps/
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Oh nice. I'll include that. Thanks man.
Added in Legendary20's reviews thread.
Now that most of us have gotten our phones, be sure to post up your tips and tricks to add to the OP.
Screen shots can be taken with power+vol down
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It says Bluetooth 4 which if that's the case wouldn't make a difference if its on or off. Also there isn't a practical way to turn off 4g and doesn't make much of a difference. Incase you wanted to add notes to the battery part.
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Screen photos can also be taken while holding down the power button and taping the home key. The screen will blink then you get a popup screen telling you image has been saved to your image file.
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WUESTSIDER X!
I hear 3g and voice works simultaneously cuz of the chipset... awesome
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Yes, you can talk and internet browse (3G) at the sametime. I confirmed it with my EVOLTE.
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WUESTSIDER X!
Added link to regaw_leinad's post about S-OFF
1) on the Gmail app when trying to copy text you used to be able to just click on the highlighted text to copy it to clipboard, now you have to go down to the bottom left and click on the icon to do it. This is only on the Gmail app.
2) The menu button will be sorely missed. Now the menu for each app appears, depending on the app, on a different part of the screen, as opposed to having it always on the same spot.
The "Recent Apps" button is UTTERLY USELESS! With the original Evo, you used to be able to press and hold the home button and see the most recent 8 apps without having to scroll at all!! WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?? (WERE THEY THINKING?!?!)
3) The text app, and for that matter Handcent and GoSMS DO NOT show the count for the unread messages, neither on the icon, nor on the notification bar, UNLESS you actually scroll down the notifications, then you can see how many unread messages you have.
4) Gmail app used to be awesome with the original Evo. Not only did it show the total unread messages you had but also, if you marked a message as unread (even a very old message), whether you did it from the phone or even from the computer, you would get a notification as if you just got a new message! Where's that?!?!
5) Sync seems to be having its own issues as well. On the regular email app, if I set it up to sync email every 5 minutes, it takes rather about 10-15 mins for the emails to come in. Original Evo was prompt at that...
6) on the regular email app in order to be able to go to the next or previous email, one has to first click on menu and only then do you have the "next" or "previous" option, unlike on the original Evo.
7) When already on max volume and want to make sure you still are with the volume rocker, you would hear a sound with the old Evo, now you got nothing are have to actually LOOK at the screen to make sure you got it to the max.
8 ) No option to play YouTube videos out of the YouTube app when clicking on a YouTube video on the browser.
That was a given with the original Evo. Annoying as hell on the LTE.
9) You MUST use both hands when holding the phone vertically if you want to have access to the whole screen (if you're laying down or sitting back on a sofa, for example), otherwise you will be unwillingly hitting the volume rocker or needing a chiropractor for your thumb. An issue which could be avoided with a gel cover, but could have been foreseen by HTC when producing such a smooth non-grippy back to the phone.
10) Gmail and Tasks are incompatible?! I mean, what's the point??
11) The regular email app can only be accessed a limited amount of times per 15 minutes? I already got quite a few of those error messages...
12) You used to be able to choose the input method and switch keyboards by long-pressing on any field. Now you have to exit whatever application you're on and go to settings, keyboard etc. to do it.
This isn't a cellphone war between the 4G and the LTE, obviously the LTE has lots of stuff over the original Evo. I'm not here to bash the LTE, on the contrary I would love to find solutions to all (or most) of those issues.
For the time being if I have to sum it up:
I love the speed and I LOVE the battery life but, in terms of practicality, I would stick with the original Evo.
P.S. I would rather not root my phone, and would like those problems to go away, help!
Gimme your thoughts!
txtmax4 said:
1) on the Gmail app when trying to copy text you used to be able to just click on the highlighted text to copy it to clipboard, now you have to go down to the bottom left and click on the icon to do it. This is only on the Gmail app.
2) The menu button will be sorely missed. Now the menu for each app appears, depending on the app, on a different part of the screen, as opposed to having it always on the same spot.
The "Recent Apps" button is UTTERLY USELESS! With the original Evo, you used to be able to press and hold the home button and see the most recent 8 apps without having to scroll at all!! WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?? (WERE THEY THINKING?!?!)
3) The text app, and for that matter Handcent and GoSMS DO NOT show the count for the unread messages, neither on the icon, nor on the notification bar, UNLESS you actually scroll down the notifications, then you can see how many unread messages you have.
4) Gmail app used to be awesome with the original Evo. Not only did it show the total unread messages you had but also, if you marked a message as unread (even a very old message), whether you did it from the phone or even from the computer, you would get a notification as if you just got a new message! Where's that?!?!
5) Sync seems to be having its own issues as well. On the regular email app, if I set it up to sync email every 5 minutes, it takes rather about 10-15 mins for the emails to come in. Original Evo was prompt at that...
6) on the regular email app in order to be able to go to the next or previous email, one has to first click on menu and only then do you have the "next" or "previous" option, unlike on the original Evo.
7) When already on max volume and want to make sure you still are with the volume rocker, you would hear a sound with the old Evo, now you got nothing are have to actually LOOK at the screen to make sure you got it to the max.
8 ) No option to play YouTube videos out of the YouTube app when clicking on a YouTube video on the browser.
That was a given with the original Evo. Annoying as hell on the LTE.
9) You MUST use both hands when holding the phone vertically if you want to have access to the whole screen (if you're laying down or sitting back on a sofa, for example), otherwise you will be unwillingly hitting the volume rocker or needing a chiropractor for your thumb. An issue which could be avoided with a gel cover, but could have been foreseen by HTC when producing such a smooth non-grippy back to the phone.
10) Gmail and Tasks are incompatible?! I mean, what's the point??
11) The regular email app can only be accessed a limited amount of times per 15 minutes? I already got quite a few of those error messages...
12) You used to be able to choose the input method and switch keyboards by long-pressing on any field. Now you have to exit whatever application you're on and go to settings, keyboard etc. to do it.
This isn't a cellphone war between the 4G and the LTE, obviously the LTE has lots of stuff over the original Evo. I'm not here to bash the LTE, on the contrary I would love to find solutions to all (or most) of those issues.
For the time being if I have to sum it up:
I love the speed and I LOVE the battery life but, in terms of practicality, I would stick with the original Evo.
P.S. I would rather not root my phone, and would like those problems to go away, help!
Gimme your thoughts!
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Some on the stuff like not being able to open links in the YouTube app is an apple problem, choosing diferent keyboards was something the google did on ICS(annoyed as hell too), some issues is cause of ICS and some other is sense but I could live with them
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1 note about that long rant, with the keyboard a small icon appears in your taskbar that you can pull down to change input method without having to exit the app and go to settings
Sent from my EVO using XDA

Deep Sleep and physical button problems on HTC HD2

I have searched everywhere for a solution to this problem and trust me, the search button has never had this many presses before
I have a HTC HD2 and 'almost' everything works, but there are a few issues I have.
I'm not a noob in ANY sense and I always try and find a solution to my problems before posting about them, that is IF I can't solve the problems myself
First off, this is my current setup for the HD2:
HD2: International 512mb HTC HD2
Radio: 2.15.50.14
HSPL2.08
MAGLDR V1.13
Recovery: MAGLDR CWM Recovery v3.0.2.4
Current ROM: NexusHD2 JellyBean CM10.1.3 V2.7 by Tytung
Previous ROM: PACman HD2 v1.2a by Xylograph
Kernel: tytung_jellybean_r2
Ok, the problems. What are they?
First off, the phone will NEVER, and I really mean NEVER, enter Deep Sleep. Deep Sleep is always amongst the unused CPU states. I have tried everything to get it to go to Deep Sleep to no avail. I tried another ROM to see if the ROM/kernel was at fault, but it isn't. They all have that problem. There are no apps that are causing wake-locks and even using an app that forces Deep Sleep will not work. The lowest the CPU will go is 96Mhz and never below it. I have the Max CPU speed set to 1190Mhz and the lowest set at 96Mhz. I also can never confirm a time when Deep Sleep did work, because it never did
Second problem, the physical buttons on the device act very erratically. I don't have the well-known power button issue, but I have something similar. The power button doesn't work on a long-press. If you long-press the power button it should give you the power menu, right? In my case, that never happens. What will happen is the display will turn off, as if I simply pressed and released it, like when you lock the phone. No matter how long you hold it in, the power menu will never appear.
Other buttons also act odd. The volume down button does work, but it also triggers the multitasking window to appear, every time I press it. This behaviour is not restricted to being in Android. Scrolling in CWM with the volume rocker, because that is the only way you can navigate this version of CWM, also does this. The log window will disappear and re-appear constantly, but sometimes it doesn't do this. This problem is only with the volume down button. The volume up button works just like it should. Other buttons do give problems, but they are not ever-persistent like the ones I mentioned above. The others just have constantly changing behaviour. They will perform different tasks at random when pressed, like open the dialer, or go home, or open the multitasking window as well, or even go back sometimes.
Now, I don't know what happened to Tytung on XDA, nor do I want to find out because it isn't important to me, but I'm not trying to advertise his work. I'm just trying every ROM I can find.
The phone does have water damage, but that was many years ago. No repairs were done to it, but it still works just like it should. The only problems are the ones I mentioned above. I do think that the water damage did do something to the buttons of the phone, but is it even possible that Deep Sleep can be affected by this? Isn't Deep Sleep something that is software-based?
I really would like to know what the is going on here
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I hope I provided enough information about this problem
D395267 said:
I have searched everywhere for a solution to this problem and trust me, the search button has never had this many presses before
I have a HTC HD2 and 'almost' everything works, but there are a few issues I have.
I'm not a noob in ANY sense and I always try and find a solution to my problems before posting about them, that is IF I can't solve the problems myself
First off, this is my current setup for the HD2:
HD2: International 512mb HTC HD2
Radio: 2.15.50.14
HSPL2.08
MAGLDR V1.13
Recovery: MAGLDR CWM Recovery v3.0.2.4
Current ROM: NexusHD2 JellyBean CM10.1.3 V2.7 by Tytung
Previous ROM: PACman HD2 v1.2a by Xylograph
Kernel: tytung_jellybean_r2
Ok, the problems. What are they?
First off, the phone will NEVER, and I really mean NEVER, enter Deep Sleep. Deep Sleep is always amongst the unused CPU states. I have tried everything to get it to go to Deep Sleep to no avail. I tried another ROM to see if the ROM/kernel was at fault, but it isn't. They all have that problem. There are no apps that are causing wake-locks and even using an app that forces Deep Sleep will not work. The lowest the CPU will go is 96Mhz and never below it. I have the Max CPU speed set to 1190Mhz and the lowest set at 96Mhz. I also can never confirm a time when Deep Sleep did work, because it never did
Second problem, the physical buttons on the device act very erratically. I don't have the well-known power button issue, but I have something similar. The power button doesn't work on a long-press. If you long-press the power button it should give you the power menu, right? In my case, that never happens. What will happen is the display will turn off, as if I simply pressed and released it, like when you lock the phone. No matter how long you hold it in, the power menu will never appear.
Other buttons also act odd. The volume down button does work, but it also triggers the multitasking window to appear, every time I press it. This behaviour is not restricted to being in Android. Scrolling in CWM with the volume rocker, because that is the only way you can navigate this version of CWM, also does this. The log window will disappear and re-appear constantly, but sometimes it doesn't do this. This problem is only with the volume down button. The volume up button works just like it should. Other buttons do give problems, but they are not ever-persistent like the ones I mentioned above. The others just have constantly changing behaviour. They will perform different tasks at random when pressed, like open the dialer, or go home, or open the multitasking window as well, or even go back sometimes.
Now, I don't know what happened to Tytung on XDA, nor do I want to find out because it isn't important to me, but I'm not trying to advertise his work. I'm just trying every ROM I can find.
The phone does have water damage, but that was many years ago. No repairs were done to it, but it still works just like it should. The only problems are the ones I mentioned above. I do think that the water damage did do something to the buttons of the phone, but is it even possible that Deep Sleep can be affected by this? Isn't Deep Sleep something that is software-based?
I really would like to know what the is going on here
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I hope I provided enough information about this problem
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I have a similar set up with the opposite problem: won't come out of deep sleep! Hate to hijack your topic but if anyone knows what could be causing this...?

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