Hello
I appreciate both the CM and AOKP roms built on 4.1.2 are no longer being supported but is anyone running these roms as daily drivers and can confirm their stability?
Over the last month I have tried both roms and found them great roms with no audio (speaker) issues which keeps me from using the 4.2 builds of these roms.
Unfortunately I am finding my phone occasionally will not turn back on when the phone has gone into sleep. When this happens the capacitive buttons at the bottom are illuminated in red but the phone will not turn on at all. I am forced to hold down the power button so that the phone reboots.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this?
For both CM and AOKP I just use the kernel within the rom zip. Perhaps I should use the latest Maxwen kernel?
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I'm wondering if there is a way to hide the hold button while I'm on a call. I'm constantly putting people on hold. I know that CM 7.0.3 had that feature, but i've since upgraded to CM7-ZMOD| 003 (needed a more stable ROM, and some of the other 7.0.3 based ROM's were giving me stability and wifi issues). Is there any way to do this or implement this feature again without downgrading to CM 7.0.3?
solution to problem
hold the phone at least 1/2 a centimeter from you ears
thank me if it works
I'm on CM9 nighly 20120729 and XXLPH and want to navigate on my motorcycle only by audio, using latest CoPilot.
However when I turn my screen off, navigation stops working.
Losing the GPS fix is not a problem. I am not running any battery savers or custom kernel.
Thanks in advance!
I installed cm 7.2 to see if this would resolve the issue, but to no avail. Is it then save to assume that it is something on device or application level?
Im getting the dreaded SOD when i enable deep idle and was wondering if anyone else experiences this.
Kernel: 3.0.35 Semaphore
Rom: Slim 4.2.1 RC 1
Band: KB5
Thanks,
Chris
Update,
I upgraded the kernel to 2.9.8sv but it still does not want to wake up from deep sleep when I enable deep idle.
Mines been toggled on for months including power down Bluetooth option and no sod. Some phones can't handle it if updating to an different android os. Why not disable it and have a usable phone?
Sent from my Vibrator running 4.2.1 Neobuddy Pass%$n Alpha 14.1 RC
Was hoping it might just be a setting I was missing that would cause the sod. Its disabled now, too bad though would have been useful at work, love slim ROM otherwise.
Unfortunately I don't have the required number of posts to post in the ROM thread itself, so hopefully someone can answer me here.
Does anyone else running PA notice the long delay (relative to stock or Beans7) between pressing the lock button and the screen actually turning off? I understand there is an issue (for some people) with unlocking the screen and there being a delay on the Note 2 in general, but with PA I notice it turning the screen off as well.
I only notice a delay when I hit power to turn it on in Jelly Bean's
It's an AOSP thing. It is like this on CM 10 and 10.1 as well as any other AOSP based ROM for this phone.
DaRkL3AD3R said:
It's an AOSP thing. It is like this on CM 10 and 10.1 as well as any other AOSP based ROM for this phone.
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Mmkay, thanks for the info.
Is it something that will ever be addressed on this device (have you heard anything)?
Hello XDA,
I've come across a really annoying issue for me.
I've downloaded android revolution 40.0 and was advised to run boeffla kernel with it as the stock kernel drained the battery too much.
I installed boeffla kernel and it was working fine, all the tweaks worked!
Now there's only 1 issue that needs to be fixed with this kernel/rom. The home button is very unresponsive when the phone is in sleep/standby mode. Things I've tried:
Using different governors
flashing boeffla kernel obviously
changing CPU speeds
Different options within the boeffla app.
Does anyone have any idea why the button reacts so slow as it does? Is it rom related or kernel related?
Any advice on a possible fix would be very welcome.
Don't be shy :silly:
Stefan0vic said:
Hello XDA,
I've come across a really annoying issue for me.
I've downloaded android revolution 40.0 and was advised to run boeffla kernel with it as the stock kernel drained the battery too much.
I installed boeffla kernel and it was working fine, all the tweaks worked!
Now there's only 1 issue that needs to be fixed with this kernel/rom. The home button is very unresponsive when the phone is in sleep/standby mode. Things I've tried:
Using different governors
flashing boeffla kernel obviously
changing CPU speeds
Different options within the boeffla app.
Does anyone have any idea why the button reacts so slow as it does? Is it rom related or kernel related?
Any advice on a possible fix would be very welcome.
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Define ur term 'slow' how slow is it. 5 seconds?