Okay I'm just posting this to help some of you out. Has your battery life been subpar compared to mm? Try this it gave me the best battery life I've ever seen. Even on mm
Btw bad is like 4hrs sot good is like 4.7-5 hrs and excellent is 6+
Steps:
1. Flash pure nexus the January 21 build only, the one after had worse battery
2. Flash Franco kernel
3. Get ex kernel manager
4. Get wingoku battery profile I'll attach it to this forum credits go to the owner not me obviously
5. Apply the profile in the ex kernel manager
Wait 2 days and hopefully your battery will be a lot better. That's my current set up.
I attached a screen shot of me getting 6hrs sot
Oh if you see a theme it's the "dna dark" substratum theme it's amazing I highly recommend you get it it's also free!!! 10/10
This fix shut down problems?
I use Chads uber ROM and faster angler kernel and the same governor profile
Try Moonpie MIUI8 Rom, based on MM, battery life is epic, i almost touched 8 hrs without greenify and without any tweaks.
hany0u said:
This fix shut down problems?
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Custom kernel and governor profile won't fix early shutdown issue.
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Custom kernel and governor profile won't fix early shutdown issue.
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Thx ;(
Sot is useless. You might be getting 6 hours because you have brightness all the way down or might be in an area where your service is always full bars and so on. Many factors go into it.
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Sot is useless. You might be getting 6 hours because you have brightness all the way down or might be in an area where your service is always full bars and so on. Many factors go into it.
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Wow no really? That's why i wasn't definitive. I gave you relative performance numbers. Why is there always someone like you on every battery thread coming and saying ermergerdddd sot doesn't matter. Dude please stop. I told everyone in the post saying pre tweaks i got 3hrs sot after which i got 6hrs consistently so TAKE IT AS YOU WILL obviously i didn't change my phone habits or cell reception the only thing to change was what I flashed that's why i said hey try these tweaks i didn't say you WILL GET 6HRS FOR SURE i did it improved for me and might for you guys now get over yourself
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Wow no really? That's why i wasn't definitive. I gave you relative performance numbers. Why is there always someone like you on every battery thread coming and saying ermergerdddd sot doesn't matter. Dude please stop. I told everyone in the post saying pre tweaks i got 3hrs sot after which i got 6hrs consistently so TAKE IT AS YOU WILL obviously i didn't change my phone habits or cell reception the only thing to change was what I flashed that's why i said hey try these tweaks i didn't say you WILL GET 6HRS FOR SURE i did it improved for me and might for you guys now get over yourself
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But to be honest, logical, and to the point, he is right. SOT is meaningless. Either battery life improved or not solely for you. I can turn data off, brightness down and just read on a PDF for hours straight right after unplugging and get 9 hours SOT on stock. Should I write that the 6P gets 9 hrs SOT? It varies immensely based on usage, you'll be surprised how much variability there is.
It's like a car, you can get 30mpg or 10 mpg for the SAME car. In terms of "tweaks", there has been build.prop "tweaks" that supposedly improved battery life for some people only to find out that the build.prop tweaks were actually not working. Placebo is powerful. Same thing for overclocking for some devices that actually never worked but people swore up and down that they felt the speed difference before the dev announced that the overclocking never worked.
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But to be honest, logical, and to the point, he is right. SOT is meaningless. Either battery life improved or not solely for you. I can turn data off, brightness down and just read on a PDF for hours straight right after unplugging and get 9 hours SOT on stock. Should I write that the 6P gets 9 hrs SOT? It varies immensely based on usage, you'll be surprised how much variability there is.
It's like a car, you can get 30mpg or 10 mpg for the SAME car.
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Like i said why do you guys try to sound like you know better than everyone else? So you can claim to have the most e-peen knowledge? LMAO chill tf out, OBVIOUSLY i dont turn my brightness all the way down and look at a blank screen. I watch youtube, browse fb on chrome, read articles, go on whatsapp all the time etc normal user type things check google+, i have 3 gmail accounts synced etc like no special ****
like i said you dumbass, 3 hrs before hand and after tweaks 5.5-6 hrs. How about you stop trying to talk **** and actually maybe take my advice your attitude might change if your battery life gets better LMAO
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Like i said why do you guys try to sound like you know better than everyone else? So you can claim to have the most e-peen knowledge? LMAO chill tf out, OBVIOUSLY i dont turn my brightness all the way down and look at a blank screen. I watch youtube, browse fb on chrome, read articles, go on whatsapp all the time etc normal user type things check google+, i have 3 gmail accounts synced etc like no special ****
like i said you dumbass, 3 hrs before hand and after tweaks 5.5-6 hrs. How about you stop trying to talk **** and actually maybe take my advice your attitude might change if your battery life gets better LMAO
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There's no reason for you to take it so personal. I'm basically sharing my experience with Android phones since Android's induction. Being uncivilized and spewing out names isn't helping your argument.
Involving SOT in battery talk is useless as it has no measurement for improvement for others. You're basically saying that you DOUBLED your battery life and implied that everyone should expect 2x battery life. No, that's not how it works. You either have increased battery life, or not which is what you should say. But involving metrics like SOT is useless. You don't install an intake on a car and say " I have 40mpg on my car now"....
I emphasized on placebo because there were lots of "tweaks" back in the day that did absolutely nothing that lots of people actually fell for. Just making you aware of that....Now if you want to continue going back and forth with name-calling and attacks on other users instead of focusing on the actual argument, this isn't the place for it.
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There's no reason for you to take it so personal. I'm basically sharing my experience with Android phones since Android's induction. Being uncivilized and spewing out names isn't helping your argument.
Involving SOT in battery talk is useless as it has no measurement for improvement for others. You're basically saying that you DOUBLED your battery life and implied that everyone should expect 2x battery life. No, that's not how it works. You either have increased battery life, or not which is what you should say. But involving metrics like SOT is useless. You don't install an intake on a car and say " I have 40mpg on my car now"....
I emphasized on placebo because there were lots of "tweaks" back in the day that did absolutely nothing that lots of people actually fell for. Just making you aware of that....Now if you want to continue going back and forth with name-calling and attacks on other users instead of focusing on the actual argument, this isn't the place for it.
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You seem to be confused, you are nothing. It doesnt matter what you think lol i put this post out here out of the straight goodness of my heart because i know a lot of people have had **** battery since nougat and im posting this for them if you dont want to follow my advice please by all means exit yourself from this thread and let other people atleast attempt my steps
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You seem to be confused, you are nothing. It doesnt matter what you think lol i put this post out here out of the straight goodness of my heart because i know a lot of people have had **** battery since nougat and im posting this for them if you dont want to follow my advice please by all means exit yourself from this thread and let other people atleast attempt my steps
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Just FYI, what you have in the OP is what some people already get on stock...
But have at it.
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Just FYI, what you have in the OP is what some people already get on stock...
But have at it.
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LMAO thread title "My personal best battery life setup"
can a mod ban this dude lol? What a troll.
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LMAO thread title "My personal best battery life setup"
can a mod ban this dude lol? What a troll.
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Great, then you can appreciate "my personal" input as well. I was merely trying to get you out of the "SOT" before others give you an explanation as to why it's worthless. You can either understand it or not, but if you want to take the low road and resort to insults and abnoxious "LMAOS", then that's your prerogative. Insulting others trying to help you understand and name-calling will in fact get you banned. Just FYI.
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Great, then you can appreciate "my personal" input as well. I was merely trying to get you out of the "SOT" before others give you an explanation as to why it's worthless. You can either understand it or not, but if you want to take the low road and resort to insults and abnoxious "LMAOS", then that's your prerogative. Insulting others trying to help you understand and name-calling will in fact get you banned. Just FYI.
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You really need to stop Bro. He's just trying to help people out and there is no reason to start saying this and that.
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You really need to stop Bro. He's just trying to help people out and there is no reason to start saying this and that.
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I'm sorry, but if I see someone that misunderstands something or is wrong, I feel obligated to either help or correct the person. In this case, I was attempting to help him understand the significance of SOT since he used that as a measurement in the OP (ex: 4hrs SOT is bad) before people start thinking that something is wrong with their phone because they are getting 4hrs SOT. Purpose was not to attack him, say he's wrong, or whatever else you, or he, may think.
The same way he's trying to help people is the same way I'm trying to help him, which made the thread way more "eventful" than it needed to be for misunderstanding the point I was conveying.
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I'm sorry, but if I see someone that misunderstands something or is wrong, I feel obligated to either help or correct the person. In this case, I was attempting to help him understand the significance of SOT since he used that as a measurement in the OP (ex: 4hrs SOT is bad) before people start thinking that something is wrong with their phone because they are getting 4hrs SOT. Purpose was not to attack him, say he's wrong, or whatever else you, or he, may think.
The same way he's trying to help people is the same way I'm trying to help him, which made the thread way more "eventful" than it needed to be for misunderstanding the point I was conveying.
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I understand that and yes I get that you are right in some ways but you two could've just left it and now the thread is full of this petty drama. I'm not trying to attack you or anything I'm just saying if you two disagree then just keep it to yourself Have a good day!
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I was wondering if anyone has developed an SBC kernel for the Thunderbolt?
I had amazing success with one on my Evo, and was just wondering if there were any available or were being developed.
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+1
Loved it on my evo as well...
Maybe I'm wrong but I don't think think out thunderbolt charges like the older devices
They charged to %100 and when it reached 100 it would die down to 90 and the process would repeat
We don't have that problem as far as I can tell, I've never had that %10 drop I used to get with my inc
Again I may be wrong
>--The Game--<
Yea, I'm not sure either, it would be awesome though if a dev could weigh in on the subject.
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It would be nice if people who want questions answered gave more details. We're not mind readers.
It's sort of a stretch to ask if a verizon phone has some random kernel from a sprint phone and only give some vague acronym as the sum of the details.
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It would be nice if people who want questions answered gave more details. We're not mind readers.
It's sort of a stretch to ask if a verizon phone has some random kernel from a sprint phone and only give some vague acronym as the sum of the details.
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If you don't know what SBC is, then you are of no help to him. By the by it has nothing to do with the carrier, no cause for you to be a ****.
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It would be nice if people who want questions answered gave more details. We're not mind readers.
It's sort of a stretch to ask if a verizon phone has some random kernel from a sprint phone and only give some vague acronym as the sum of the details.
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Apologies, my first reply was uncalled for, I am normally a civil person. SBC is some sort of trickle charge feature (not carrier specific) that in my personal experience greatly extended the life of my battery, it just so happened that I owned an evo.
I know at one point the were considered to be a bit dangerous, but I don't think that is still the thought now.
Just wondering what the devs had to think or what their thoughts were, and I didn't mean to offend you.
Cheers - Casey
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If you don't know what SBC is, then you are of no help to him. By the by it has nothing to do with the carrier, no cause for you to be a ****.
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It's a reasonable expectation. A lot of people in this section ask for help but don't give enough details.
And my TB has never needed to be bump charged as my Inc did, no matter how long it stays plugged in once it has hit 100%, so I'm going to assume this is not needed. I haven't heard anyone else complain of needing to bump charge either..
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It's a reasonable expectation. A lot of people in this section ask for help but don't give enough details.
And my TB has never needed to be bump charged as my Inc did, no matter how long it stays plugged in once it has hit 100%, so I'm going to assume this is not needed. I haven't heard anyone else complain of needing to bump charge either..
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Again, I wasn't complaining, and simply asking a question. Are you a developer of kernels? If you're not there is really no reason for you to reply and be a jackwagon.
Good lord.
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Apologies, my first reply was uncalled for, I am normally a civil person. SBC is some sort of trickle charge feature (not carrier specific) that in my personal experience greatly extended the life of my battery, it just so happened that I owned an evo.
I know at one point the were considered to be a bit dangerous, but I don't think that is still the thought now.
Just wondering what the devs had to think or what their thoughts were, and I didn't mean to offend you.
Cheers - Casey
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No worries or anything. I didnt think anything of your post, just gets frustrating sometimes when you do want to help with questions that seem more unique than usual. Even if I didn't know the answer instantly, it doesnt mean I couldn't find it, since I know how to look for info and I have development experience and I majored in computer science as an undergrad, so it's not like reading about this stuff is gibberish to me (just 99% of my development experience is on other linux platforms that dont get their power from a battery generally). I like to problem solve and your question was something different than the usual top 10, so I just wanted to know more either to help or for my own personal info.
Anyways, no kernel on the TB I know of will do what you mentioned after reading up on it I'm afraid. They all charge the normal way android does more or less, but some have implemented "fast charge" so you can use gps or something without killing your battery. I've never really had to bump charge either and my battery life is probably 12-16 hours on normal usage. The only posting I've seen mentioning sbc was here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13008311&postcount=523 and it was ignored.
If you really want to ask the developers about it, I would look in the developer's thread and post a message in the threads related to whatever kernel and see if the developers reply. The other option would be to try to idle in IRC for the phone's channel (details are on a sticky in the TB forums) and wait for a kernel developer to pop up and start talking and ask if you are able to catch them at the right time. The most I've done is compiled the TB kernel that was already premade (adrynalyne's) just for the experience of cross compiling (which is way more of a pain when you want to port things less common, but still fun).
I think Imoseyon (one of the main kernel developers) has/had an incredible and his kernel is based partly on the work he did for that phone. I would think he would be aware of sbc and either thought it wasnt needed or had another reason for not incorporating it. It can potentially cause damage to the phone so perhaps that combined with the phone not really needing it is why. However, it doesnt hurt to ask since it hasn't been formally stated anywhere on the forums as to why.
Hopefully my posting is of some help to you, despite certain statements that I am of no help (ironically said posting was of no help either). I don't think I've seen that guy do much other than flamebait and troll
off topic thing, but those that haven't seen it, if you click on someone's profile and view it, you can add them to your ignore list so you no longer see their replies (well you still see they're there, but you have to click on them).
With so many issues being moaned about, it's difficult to be motivated to actually purchase this handset, let alone be excited for it to arrive, fearing the disappointment
I thought it'd be a nice diversion to have a thread for those who are actually happy with their device to let others know that it's not all doom and gloom!
So, please, if you're happy with your handset, please let everyone know!
As per similar posts 110% happy .
jje
I am happy with my Galaxy S II.
Fab
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It is like in every other Forum or discussion, there is always way more negative feedback than positive. People just like to complain
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As per similar posts 110% happy .
jje
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As the maker of the similar post our mate here refers to..i am 70-30 happy for now..It would have been the best phone i ever owned, easily if it werent for the misserable battery life..my galaxy s 1 had easily 2-3 times more..other than that, its lightning fast,plays flash content unlike anything i have ever seen on a mobile device its really thin and light and the GPS actually works...I am going to hold on to it till they release 2.3.4 ..if this does not fix the disgracing battery life i am going to have to return it..
I am very happy with my S2
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With so many issues being moaned about, it's difficult to be motivated to actually purchase this handset, let alone be excited for it to arrive, fearing the disappointment
I thought it'd be a nice diversion to have a thread for those who are actually happy with their device to let others know that it's not all doom and gloom!
So, please, if you're happy with your handset, please let everyone know!
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So you want a subforum with positive topics? You need to check your reasoning.
EXAMPLE TOPIC.
TOPIC SUBJECT: My SGS2's power button works!!
TOPIC BODY: Just bought a SGS2 and as of day 1 my power button works!!
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1st reply: My SGS2's power button also works!! I've been using my SGS2 since last yesterday.
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2nd reply: I'm also reporting my power button works. yey!
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100th reply: After 1 week of using my SGS2's power button still works!!
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TLR
- It's actually stupid to report the expected working things in this forum. And much stupid to actually keep reporting it's still works after a few days.
For the price I paid ... 70% happy.
110% happy with mine. You tend to find people with no problems have little reason to post threads saying they are happy. Whereas the small percentage that have issues will post in an attempt to resolve their issues. This is basic human nature and common with any product not just the SGS2.
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With so many issues being moaned about, it's difficult to be motivated to actually purchase this handset, let alone be excited for it to arrive, fearing the disappointment
I thought it'd be a nice diversion to have a thread for those who are actually happy with their device to let others know that it's not all doom and gloom!
So, please, if you're happy with your handset, please let everyone know!
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The best handset ever until... SGS 3
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110% happy with mine. You tend to find people with no problems have little reason to post threads saying they are happy. Whereas the small percentage that have issues will post in an attempt to resolve their issues. This is basic human nature and common with any product not just the SGS2.
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Agree, and it seems even worse when people keep making daily new threads about those same issues.
Happy with mine, only slight - is the battery but with my spare one I really can't complain, when it takes 30 secs to switch and restart the phone.
Who's moaning? Generaly what I see is that people are very pleased with their handsets. It's just, like always, there are some minor points which need improving. Some of which can be done through software updates and for others we need to wait for the S3.
For everyone who talks about these problems, and just read this.
So what? Some might have a tiny yellow line when the brightness is low, and others may have a minor problem with the battery.
But now, think about how great and fast the phone really is, and stop thinking about these minor problems above you barely notice.
So yeah, I love my GS2. It awesome.
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There are a lot of complainers, but I'm not one of them. I love my sgs2!
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super happy . totally love it . From htc camp .
sg2 all the way
Have a browse through any forum on XDA and you'd struggle to believe anyone is actually happy with their handset. Unfortunately the internet is where everyone comes to moan and complain, be it about phones, tablets or socks!
99% of people turn to forums in search of problem resolution, so it is a disproportionate representation you see when looking through. Have you ever been compelled to come online and create a thread to simply say, "Phone is Awesome!"
You know what, I'll say my part......
"Phone is Awesome"
Regards.
I am 98% happy with this phone.
2% - I am coming from dell streak and miss the 5inch screen and already going back
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As the maker of the similar post our mate here refers to..i am 70-30 happy for now..It would have been the best phone i ever owned, easily if it werent for the misserable battery life.. its lightning fast,plays flash content unlike anything i have ever seen on a mobile device its really thin and light and the GPS actually works...I am going to hold on to it till they release 2.3.4 ..if this does not fix the disgracing battery life i am going to have to return it..
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This is my first Android experience. I upgraded from iPhone 3G which was, with the most current OS, not running properly.
If I use my Galaxy S2 like I did my iPhone, with all communications services running, then my phone lasts less than one day. Recharging the battery takes so much time as well, typically 3-5 hours time. I was at a street festival yesterday and wanted to take a few photos. I launched the camera app and it warned me I didn't have enough disk space (I also have an almost empty 32GB microSD card installed). There are no settings to save photos to the SD card by default. All of a sudden, today, the camera app is now saving photos to the SD card... couldn't it have chosen that option yesterday, when I wanted to take photos? For me the GPS isn't working that well.
Very happy camper here!
I have something to say to all developers:
When you make a ROM, please don't say: "Awesome battery backup" or "Great battery life". It doesn't tell me anything AT ALL. I suggest when making ROMs test their battery life, make them go through browsing, movies, playing games, calling and ALL WHILE STAYING CONNECTED TO 3G/HPRS/EDGE, not WiFi. There are scripts that can help you with that and ways to do it, such as:
http://androidforums.com/incredible-accessories/102353-battery-stress-test-htc-1350mah-stock-battery-vs-dx-tp2-1500mah-battery.html
We all know WiFi takes less battery than a regular OTA data connection. I think all the ROMs here are good, some are great and some are not. But I'd like to see that so I can take more seriously what you're posting on the Features list of the ROM.
That is all.
I believe you posted in the wrong section, this should belong to the general section.But anyway you are partially right, most developers do test the battery life, not as intensive as you said but they tested it anyway, besides none of us do all the things you mentioned at the same time and even if you do thats the minority of us.This is related to the (!!!!!awesome rom ,Blazingly fast!!!!!!!! ) rom titles that are all arround this section
My AOSP doesn't even have 3G for god sake
Ace-ing all tests.
Sure, what I'm trying to convey is professionalism. Devs say: "Awesome battery backup". BACKUP? What the hell is that supposed to mean? As a user and as a programmer, I would like to know how good is a ROM before testing it and then sadly, wasting my time.
Wrong section, but you have a valid point. I don't trust the word of anyone, most of the things here are just placebos. Posting screenshots for battery life would help too. In fact, I think even scripts need to show such things or explain them.
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Sure, what I'm trying to convey is professionalism. Devs say: "Awesome battery backup". BACKUP? What the hell is that supposed to mean? As a user and as a programmer, I would like to know how good is a ROM before testing it and then sadly, wasting my time.
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yeah, i've heard that term many time and still wondering what in the world is it really means. "battery backup". lol
Wrong section. Report it next time. Moving.
Yea lol, and i hate those who claim that their battery life can last for 2-3 days, ***** plz, ur using the phone without normal usage (no internet browsing, gaming etc.) If ur going to live with ur phone with that just go and buy a Nokia 3310
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I'm with you
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Yea lol, and i hate those who claim that their battery life can last for 2-3 days, ***** plz, ur using the phone without normal usage (no internet browsing, gaming etc.) If ur going to live with ur phone with that just go and buy a Nokia 3310
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I feel you.....my Defy only lasted 10h when overclocked + heavy browsing + Temple Run lol
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I feel you.....my Defy only lasted 10h when overclocked + heavy browsing + Temple Run lol
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THX, btw wtf lol Ace lasted around 3-4 hours for that usage, or even worse, im curious why Defy is in the same price range as Ace in Hong Kong but it is a lot better lol.....not fair!!!!
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THX, btw wtf lol Ace lasted around 3-4 hours for that usage, or even worse, im curious why Defy is in the same price range as Ace in Hong Kong but it is a lot better lol.....not fair!!!!
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The Motorola Defy .
Stuck at Froyo .
Uses .sbf for flashing instead of .tar.md5 .
Once you flash a higher GC version you cannot downgrade , unlike Samsung .
This device has false certs on it being water resistant .
But there is a great dev community and their ICS is almost full-fledged , even Camera and Full H/W works
Ace-ing all tests.
You are posting on the wrong section, as you're not doing any developing at all.
Why don't you do yourself the testing and post the results?
Independent battery life testing under controled conditions would be an interesting idea.
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This device has false certs on it being water resistant .
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so its not actually water resistant?
Well, I don't agree. Actually devs could say their ROM gives you sweet dreams if they wanted to. There's ROM review threads where you can post your experience with each ROM and check what other users say, then make your choice.
Really, how much time can you waste testing a ROM related to the time it takes to cook one?
Don't trust the claims on the ROM thread?
Don't use it.
Didn't like it? Didn't get what was promised? The battery life isn't great?
Then post your experience and let other users know.
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Well, I don't agree. Actually devs could say their ROM gives you sweet dreams if they wanted to. There's ROM review threads where you can post your experience with each ROM and check what other users say, then make your choice.
Really, how much time can you waste testing a ROM related to the time it takes to cook one?
Don't trust the claims on the ROM thread?
Don't use it.
Didn't like it? Didn't get what was promised? The battery life isn't great?
Then post your experience and let other users know.
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err that's just the problem! They say that "this rom has awesome battery" without testing it to the edge! They sometimes test it only with normal usage without wifi, heavy gaming, 3g etc. So of course if they say the battery is good users would really expect something from it but end up getting disappointed because it didn't live up to it's word! So yeah "Don't trust the claims on the ROM thread?
Don't use it."
If that's the case, no one would even be using any rom right right now, not even stock.
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It's able to handle splashes of water , like up to 1m
Ace-ing all tests.
Don't worry, I'm going to start doing the tests myself. And no, I'm not developing anything at all, but, so what? I'm fed up with the "all-high-and-mighty" attitude some devs (some, not all) have around here in XDA. Let this remind us we were all users once.
But, anyhow, I believe adding some quality standards that need to be met in order to release a ROM will not only increase the ROMs quality but also filter bad ROMs with devs that do not update their ROMs or just sh*tty ROMs that make no sense at all and I've seen my share around here...
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I'm fed up with the "all-high-and-mighty" attitude some devs (some, not all) have around here in XDA. Let this remind us we were all users once.
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I love you for saying that.
it doesnt matter if one has no idea of making roms . everyone should be
equal so stop looking at devs like they are all-high-and-mighty as well as devs feeling the same
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Anyway, I'd like to propose that quality standards are enforced here on the forums, so when you download something, you know it has to be good since it meets certain conditions. I have some ideas about it, but a discussion is long overdue. Suggestions, anyone?
To Enable/Disable Fast Dormancy on ICS add the appropriate line to your build.prop. build.prop can be found in system/app folder. To edit just press on build.prop and then edit with a text editor. Place the edit at the very bottom of your build.prop.
Enable: ro.ril.fast.dormancy.rule=1
Disable: ro.ril.fast.dormancy.rule=0
You do not add the word Enable:/Disable: just add ro.ril.fast.dormancy.rule=#
I know I already posted this on another thread but a lot of people (not all) do not read the threads but still wanna know the fix so I thought it would be easier to start another thread and put it in the first post so nobody has to search for an answer. Fast Dormancy is believed to save battery life when disabled.
Just to make sure... I want it enabled... right?
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Just to make sure... I want it enabled... right?
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Disabled for better battery life.
Why can't we just get a simple on or off
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Why can't we just get a simple on or off
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Because of carrier support. If they use it, they assume you want it on. Its a networking implementation for traffic control.
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Because of carrier support. If they use it, they assume you want it on. Its a networking implementation for traffic control.
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I understand that....need a list cause one person says one thing and then another says something different about the same carrier
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How about a explanation of what it exactly is! Rather then post 2 build props...so a user has an idea what it is????
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How about a explanation of what it exactly is! Rather then post 2 build props...so a user has an idea what it is????
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Hi, my name is Google Search. I'm new around here... we should hang out sometime!
http://www.computerworld.com/s/arti...martphone_networking_and_battery_performance_
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=US&ie=UTF-8&source=android-browser&q=fast+dormancy
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How about a explanation of what it exactly is! Rather then post 2 build props...so a user has an idea what it is????
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Cause I assume with all the threads about Fast Dormancy on XDA and many other sites most people have heard of it and know what it is used for. I can give an explanation but you can also ask for an explanation or simply do a google search. Here is a link about Fast Dormancy that gets strait to the point about why people wanna use this feature on the I717 Note. Read the last paragraph.
http://www.wirecast.org/r/awesome-product-highly-recommended/9924.xml
I know what it is.. but as you see you had a member ask if its supposed to be enabled or disabled...it just helps a little more when making threads to perhaps explain what it is.. or what it could do..Just helps the inexperienced users to learn..
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Why can't we just get a simple on or off
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On Android 2.#.# there is a few simple way to turn it on and off but on ICS its not as simple. I'm thinking about making a script so that it can be turned on and off at anytime.
Just thought I might add, the "huge battery improvements" have no credibility for the most part unless screen on times are included. 60+ hours means nothing if you're only getting like 2 or 3 hours of screen on time. OP or whoever has done this build prop edit should run a few tests with and without it enabled and show the great increase in screen on time, or most people will continue to be confused about this.
That being said, I can see where it can increase standby battery life, but I doubt that it makes much of a difference in screen on time, which is what matters most to anybody who has a charger on hand every night.
*******edit******** meant to post this in the bounty thread about fast dormancy where the op hasn't done anything but complain and make ridiculous claims without much proof.
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so I have made ridiculous claims with no proof huh..... and I have just complained. Well a big kiss my booty to you.
Please look here mr positivity starting with post 821. Then read post 823, 826, 827, 831 and more to come.
I will say it again, it works for me in my every day use. The pattern is the same and before it was 8 to 12 hours now its up to 30. If you don't believe it then dont bother with disabling it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1669170&page=83
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so I have made ridiculous claims with no proof huh..... and I have just complained. Well a big kiss my booty to you.
Please look here mr positivity starting with post 821. Then read post 823, 826, 827, 831 and more to come.
I will say it again, it works for me in my every day use. The pattern is the same and before it was 8 to 12 hours now its up to 30. If you don't believe it then dont bother with disabling it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1669170&page=83
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Actually, no, you still haven't shown anything regarding screen on time, which is arguably the best indicator of battery life. My note could get 30 hours bone stock if I barely used it. I get about 14-15 hours with almost 4 hours of screen on time in a usual day, and haven't touched fast dormancy. Show me your 30 hours with 4 hours of screen on time, and I'll eat my words.
In the mean time, you should probably grow up a little, as we like to keep things mature and civil around here. Also, you should probably get on with paying that 25 dollar bounty you posted; its only fair to porkenheimer and the guy who unbricked you.
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ok here we go... first I have nothing I need to prove to you. My every day use is generally the same. Prior to FD being disabled, I would get a total of 12 to 15 hours of batter between charges. Now its 30 hours plus. Thats good enough for me and anyone else who cares.
Secondly, I dont know of many phones (especially this size) that four hours plus of continuous on screen time is going to get there.
as for the bounty, I ask for a dev to come up with a solution and I will gladly split it between the two. But I find it funny that you and so many truly doubt its value so does that mean they really deserve a bounty.
And I might remind you, I am grown up but you were the first to make baseless accusations in a thread I wasnt even a participant in. Talk about an unfair fight or is that your M.O.
ta ta
P.S. do some thread searching on me. The same results were posted (even better) when I had my international note
P.S.S. purely ridiculous what goes on over trying to extend our battery life. You would think we are debating world peace. up...tight.........
I will once again charge over night and run a FULL cycle and then post. If you eat or dont eat I could care less but at least others can decide for themselves
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ok here we go... first I have nothing I need to prove to you. My every day use is generally the same. Prior to FD being disabled, I would get a total of 12 to 15 hours of batter between charges. Now its 30 hours plus. Thats good enough for me and anyone else who cares.
Secondly, I dont know of many phones (especially this size) that four hours plus of continuous on screen time is going to get there.
as for the bounty, I ask for a dev to come up with a solution and I will gladly split it between the two. But I find it funny that you and so many truly doubt its value so does that mean they really deserve a bounty.
And I might remind you, I am grown up but you were the first to make baseless accusations in a thread I wasnt even a participant in. Talk about an unfair fight or is that your M.O.
ta ta
P.S. do some thread searching on me. The same results were posted (even better) when I had my international note
P.S.S. purely ridiculous what goes on over trying to extend our battery life. You would think we are debating world peace. up...tight.........
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Again, you have said nothing about your screen on time with it enabled vs. disabled. For all anybody knows, you just got more conscious about conserving battery once you have it disabled on a device, and a little conservation can go a long ways in improving standby time if you have very little screen on time. Screenshots prove legitimate improvements of screen on time, of which, you have provided none. You can say your battery life increased as much as you want, but unless that screen on time improves, you haven't said much. And if you would have read my first post, I meant to post it in your thread but made a mistake. My intention wasn't to go behind your back. And as far as I'm concerned, my accusations are more based in fact from my experience with my past two androids and their forums regarding battery life than your claims of ridiculous battery life are. Screen on time matters because your screen is on when you're using your phone. Anybody who lives in a modern city with access to a power outlet could give a hoot about your standby time increasing, as that's most likely the case. And about the bounty, somebody did come up with a solution. And people question the legitimacy because they haven't seen solid, set in stone, improvements that are proven...hell, most people don't know what it is.
All I asked for was some screen time values, and a comparison of enabled vs. disabled with respect to screen time, that is all. You can either oblige, or I guess I'll try it myself. No need to argue and clutter up porkenhimer's thread.
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I am not going to oblige you. I think you are perfectly capable of running your own test. If you feel what I have given so far is inconclusive, bogus or usefulness to everyone else then your entitled to that opinion. This is still a place where others can try the same course I took and if they get a result then great. if they dont then its a failure.
But your decision to deride it unless it has an a-b is just that, another accusations. I have said at least three or four time for me I have seen major increases in the time between charges. Perhaps your basis of "we all know putting on a charger every night" is the sole argument why you think this isnt valid. Again, others are free to decide not you.
Thats it for me folks. Carry welchertc all you want but I think from my perspective I have said all I care to address with you.
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I am not going to oblige you. I think you are perfectly capable of running your own test. If you feel what I have given so far is inconclusive, bogus or usefulness to everyone else then your entitled to that opinion. This is still a place where others can try the same course I took and if they get a result then great. if they dont then its a failure.
But your decision to deride it unless it has an a-b is just that, another accusations. I have said at least three or four time for me I have seen major increases in the time between charges. Perhaps your basis of "we all know putting on a charger every night" is the sole argument why you think this isnt valid. Again, others are free to decide not you.
Thats it for me folks. Carry welchertc all you want but I think from my perspective I have said all I care to address with you.
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Not trying to take sides here but I have seen a small increase but too its only been a few hours and not a full battery run down...
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no sides to take mate. Try it and if it works great, if not you can easily turn it back on
I'll just be blunt and ask: what was your screen-on time during the 30 hours?
Screenshots would be cool, too.
I'm genuinely curious!
Hi guys. I just picked up a Rezound under 2 year contract (last contract, hopefully) with Verizon, so I thought I should introduce myself. I'm a college student in the Pacific Northwest, studying for a BS in Network Administration. I game competitively and mess with things like programming and Android stuff in my free time. I go by Purple or Purp, because they're easier than my full username.
When looking at upgrading my phone, I had been planning on going with a GNex, but VZW no longer supports or carries them, which made me sad. I ended up getting my Rezound for free though, because the independent vendor I went through is one I've been going through since 2004 and they're awesome. I don't need the fastest, biggest, bestest device, so this suits my productivity needs nicely, and I'm not in the position to switch to GSM or to another carrier right now.
I will undoubtedly be modifying the phone, but as I'm new to the community I'm going to sit tight and read lots for the next while (Already rooted though :silly:. I'll wait until I become familiar with this XDA neighborhood and the ROMs/kernels that have been developed for the device before I start getting my hands dirty, so to speak.
Any suggestions from you all on what to lean towards or lean away from would be appreciated.
Cheers, and happy President's Day. Hope you're all enjoying your day off, if you have one.
There are lots of good ICS ROMs which you could use as "daily drivers". If ur feeling more adventurous there are some very slick JB ROMs as well. I mostly use ROMs created by IamTheOneTheyCallNeo.
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Welcome aboard. Sometimes our group can be a little rough around the edges, but I think we've all gotten quite a bit better at being tolerant. We've got some really awesome devs around here, most of them double up on rom development and kernel development just to keep it interesting.
We all tend to be fairly helpful too, so feel free to ask any questions that may come up. We've got a dedicated help thread in general maintained by neo, although there many other people jump in and answer when neo gets bogged down with real life. Also, most devs troubleshoot bugs in their own threads, and most (if not all) are incredibly active.
Enjoy, hope to see you around in some of these threads.
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My initial reaction to seeing anyone with this phone on a new contract is to tell you to take it back and get something with better battery life. The phone is really nice and performs great in all aspects except battery life. The are too many other options now with better battery life to be stuck with this phone for 2 more years. I understand that "free" is hard to beat though. If you don't mind the battery, then you will enjoy the Rezound. Welcome to the group.
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There are lots of good ICS ROMs which you could use as "daily drivers". If ur feeling more adventurous there are some very slick JB ROMs as well. I mostly use ROMs created by IamTheOneTheyCallNeo.
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Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
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Welcome aboard. Sometimes our group can be a little rough around the edges, but I think we've all gotten quite a bit better at being tolerant. We've got some really awesome devs around here, most of them double up on rom development and kernel development just to keep it interesting.
We all tend to be fairly helpful too, so feel free to ask any questions that may come up. We've got a dedicated help thread in general maintained by neo, although there many other people jump in and answer when neo gets bogged down with real life. Also, most devs troubleshoot bugs in their own threads, and most (if not all) are incredibly active.
Enjoy, hope to see you around in some of these threads.
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Thanks. It's definitely a change of pace from the Nexus group, I think I like it. Much less clutter, and slow-paced enough that issues that are brought up are resolved, rather than buried under post volume.
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My initial reaction to seeing anyone with this phone on a new contract is to tell you to take it back and get something with better battery life. The phone is really nice and performs great in all aspects except battery life. The are too many other options now with better battery life to be stuck with this phone for 2 more years. I understand that "free" is hard to beat though. If you don't mind the battery, then you will enjoy the Rezound. Welcome to the group.
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Admittedly, that's the biggest thing I've noticed since getting this phone Friday evening. But it doesn't bother me too much. As long as I can make it through the day (and I'm not a heavy user) I usually plug the phone into my computer when I get home and let it charge via USB, and use AirDroid for text messaging and such. I also have a car charger from a family member's previous HTC device, so travel is covered.
Recall with a double ext battery it only last 20 hours it sucks
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Get the DNA it gets 20 hours and its must slimer
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Recall with a double ext battery it only last 20 hours it sucks
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Get the DNA it gets 20 hours and its must slimer
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Thanks for your input. I think I mentioned this in my original post, but price was a HUGE factor in me getting this phone. If my vendor hadn't given me the large discount plus mail-in-rebate that he did, I wouldn't have gotten the Rezound. Actually, I probably wouldn't have upgraded. It was either the Rezound or the LG Spectrum 2 that interested me, as I felt that other phones didn't have the balance of specifications I wanted. The DNA would be nice, certainly, but there's still very little in the way of development compared to other devices, it is considerably more expensive, and I don't think I could use 4 cores if I tried, as I'm not a heavy user. The battery life would be a nice addition, sure, but as I said above the lack of it doesn't really bother me, and size is not an issue.
Hi Purp!
I don't know what you are coming from, but I love this phone but then it's my first smartphone. I looked for over a year before I took the plunge on this one and I think it's great. Like you, I don't need the latest and greatest, though when I bought this it pretty much was just that.
As to battery life, it doesn't bother me but I'm pretty much always in a position to be able to charge it. I have a spare battery now so if I go for a day hike I can take that with me, although if I go for that type of hike I'm usually out of service area since I'm in the mountains.
As to ROMs, I've stuck with sense ROMs and I was going to try an aosp ROM but I've heard the camera and video playback doesn't work properly so I changed my mind. aosp and jb ROMs are still works in progress. You can find several sense ROMs that are in good working order though.
Also, you say you're rooted, don't know if you are s-off or not. It involves shorting out something on the phone using a wire. Some people have lost usb function doing it. It makes it easier to flash ROMs - although now the devs are making it just as easy to flash when you're s-on so I'm not sure that's even a factor any more - and it makes it easier to brick your phone too. Used to be that if you were still s-on you had to pull the kernel from the ROM you were flashing and flash it in fastboot after flashing the ROM, but if you were s-off it was all automated. Well now devs are making it so you can select s-off or s-on when you're flashing so you don't have to pull the kernel and flash it separately any more. I don't flash much so I'm going to stay s-on. And since I'm not constantly tinkering with that type of thing I don't want to forget and do something that bricks the phone without thinking. So, something to think about. Maybe you already knew all that, if so forgive me for babbling on. Forgive the babbling even if you didn't know it, seems like I went on for a while on that!
Anyway, hope you like the phone as much as I do!
Could u buy it online for like 100 with a new contract
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Hi Purp!
I don't know what you are coming from, but I love this phone but then it's my first smartphone. I looked for over a year before I took the plunge on this one and I think it's great. Like you, I don't need the latest and greatest, though when I bought this it pretty much was just that.
As to battery life, it doesn't bother me but I'm pretty much always in a position to be able to charge it. I have a spare battery now so if I go for a day hike I can take that with me, although if I go for that type of hike I'm usually out of service area since I'm in the mountains.
As to ROMs, I've stuck with sense ROMs and I was going to try an aosp ROM but I've heard the camera and video playback doesn't work properly so I changed my mind. aosp and jb ROMs are still works in progress. You can find several sense ROMs that are in good working order though.
Also, you say you're rooted, don't know if you are s-off or not. It involves shorting out something on the phone using a wire. Some people have lost usb function doing it. It makes it easier to flash ROMs - although now the devs are making it just as easy to flash when you're s-on so I'm not sure that's even a factor any more - and it makes it easier to brick your phone too. Used to be that if you were still s-on you had to pull the kernel from the ROM you were flashing and flash it in fastboot after flashing the ROM, but if you were s-off it was all automated. Well now devs are making it so you can select s-off or s-on when you're flashing so you don't have to pull the kernel and flash it separately any more. I don't flash much so I'm going to stay s-on. And since I'm not constantly tinkering with that type of thing I don't want to forget and do something that bricks the phone without thinking. So, something to think about. Maybe you already knew all that, if so forgive me for babbling on. Forgive the babbling even if you didn't know it, seems like I went on for a while on that!
Anyway, hope you like the phone as much as I do!
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Thanks for the warm welcome. Up until now I had a basic phone; a combination of not liking a device and finances kept me from upgrading. That being said, I've had a bit of experience before this from helping a friend who had a Galaxy Nexus, and I learn fast.
I don't have a spare battery, but I do have a car charger and a spare wall charger. So for the most part I'm also covered.
I barely use my camera, so the JB roms might be less of an issue for me. But stability is a big plus so for now I'll probably stick with ICS. Sensed vs Desensed is a whole different story.
Yeah, at first I had just rooted. Last night I took a stab at the wire trick and got it after my third try. Was a bit worried at first but it went smoothly. I can already tell I'll be a flashoholic, so S-Off is probably the way to stay for me. And no problem with the babbling, I'd much rather take the time to respond to a long-winded response like this than a bunch of short ones.
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Thanks for the warm welcome. Up until now I had a basic phone; a combination of not liking a device and finances kept me from upgrading. That being said, I've had a bit of experience before this from helping a friend who had a Galaxy Nexus, and I learn fast.
I don't have a spare battery, but I do have a car charger and a spare wall charger. So for the most part I'm also covered.
I barely use my camera, so the JB roms might be less of an issue for me. But stability is a big plus so for now I'll probably stick with ICS. Sensed vs Desensed is a whole different story.
Yeah, at first I had just rooted. Last night I took a stab at the wire trick and got it after my third try. Was a bit worried at first but it went smoothly. I can already tell I'll be a flashoholic, so S-Off is probably the way to stay for me. And no problem with the babbling, I'd much rather take the time to respond to a long-winded response like this than a bunch of short ones.
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If I may give you a suggestion for a good rom. Try EclipticRez by Hawknest. Its a sense 4.0 rom and man is it really smooth. Im pretty sure everything works too. :good:
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Thanks for the warm welcome. Up until now I had a basic phone; a combination of not liking a device and finances kept me from upgrading. That being said, I've had a bit of experience before this from helping a friend who had a Galaxy Nexus, and I learn fast.
I don't have a spare battery, but I do have a car charger and a spare wall charger. So for the most part I'm also covered.
I barely use my camera, so the JB roms might be less of an issue for me. But stability is a big plus so for now I'll probably stick with ICS. Sensed vs Desensed is a whole different story.
Yeah, at first I had just rooted. Last night I took a stab at the wire trick and got it after my third try. Was a bit worried at first but it went smoothly. I can already tell I'll be a flashoholic, so S-Off is probably the way to stay for me. And no problem with the babbling, I'd much rather take the time to respond to a long-winded response like this than a bunch of short ones.
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If you want a stock ICS Rom I am on NeoMax 2.0. It's desensed and smooooooth like butter. Any Rom made by iamtheonetheycallneo is a safe bet. He makes roms to fit any taste and they are of great quality.
Also, welcome. This community is a smaller one, but I think it makes it excellent. I recognize the same names in most of the posts and it makes it far more personal experience.
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What are you waiting for, get yourself onto CM10.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113140
Also since you seem to be somewhat new to Android, you should get Terminal Emulator and DriveDroid. Being in NA you should appreciate them.
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.
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If I may give you a suggestion for a good rom. Try EclipticRez by Hawknest. Its a sense 4.0 rom and man is it really smooth. Im pretty sure everything works too. :good:
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I was looking at that one in some detail; I liked what I saw except for the fact that the bloatware such as NFL Mobile was not taken out, but as I've already taken the liberty of removing my bloatware with ROM Toolbox Lite, it's not really a big issue. That may be my first or among my first ROM tries, as for now I think I'll stick with Sense. Compared to Motoblur and TouchWiz, Sense is far less intrusive and overall quite likable.
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If you want a stock ICS Rom I am on NeoMax 2.0. It's desensed and smooooooth like butter. Any Rom made by iamtheonetheycallneo is a safe bet. He makes roms to fit any taste and they are of great quality.
Also, welcome. This community is a smaller one, but I think it makes it excellent. I recognize the same names in most of the posts and it makes it far more personal experience.
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Awesome, I'll take a look. Stock ICS is what truly drew me into the Android OS in the first place, I really liked the look of it on the Nexus devices. Seems like a lot of people like Neo around here, and that kind of loyalty and popularity can't be earned easily. So I'll definitely be taking a look at his releases.
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What are you waiting for, get yourself onto CM10.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113140
Also since you seem to be somewhat new to Android, you should get Terminal Emulator and DriveDroid. Being in NA you should appreciate them.
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I've definitely found that the popularity of CyanogenMods is well-deserved. But I think I'll wait for a while before I try this one, given that I haven't really looked into all the bugs people are having with JB builds.
Terminal Emulator I got immediately after reading this post, thanks for the tip. DriveDroid looks interesting. I'm not sure if I'd have a use for it, as I have a Linux USB boot 'disk' and a HDD with a couple partitions for non-primary operating systems in my computer. But I'd like to try it out at the very least. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.
I was looking at that one in some detail; I liked what I saw except for the fact that the bloatware such as NFL Mobile was not taken out, but as I've already taken the liberty of removing my bloatware with ROM Toolbox Lite, it's not really a big issue. That may be my first or among my first ROM tries, as for now I think I'll stick with Sense. Compared to Motoblur and TouchWiz, Sense is far less intrusive and overall quite likable.
Awesome, I'll take a look. Stock ICS is what truly drew me into the Android OS in the first place, I really liked the look of it on the Nexus devices. Seems like a lot of people like Neo around here, and that kind of loyalty and popularity can't be earned easily. So I'll definitely be taking a look at his releases.
I've definitely found that the popularity of CyanogenMods is well-deserved. But I think I'll wait for a while before I try this one, given that I haven't really looked into all the bugs people are having with JB builds.
Terminal Emulator I got immediately after reading this post, thanks for the tip. DriveDroid looks interesting. I'm not sure if I'd have a use for it, as I have a Linux USB boot 'disk' and a HDD with a couple partitions for non-primary operating systems in my computer. But I'd like to try it out at the very least. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Just remember that desensed roms still smell of HTC and aren't a true ICS experience. If you want a full ICS you will need to check out the AOSP builds, which have some basic features missing; like Bluetooth calling and wifi tether encryption.
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Do t know where your store said the gnex wasn't offered no more. I was at a Verizon store last week and they still had gnex out on the floor. As far as battery life on this phone I can get easily 18 to 20 hrs on the stock battery. Maybe its because I came from the thunderbolt and that phone is known for some of the worst battery life besides the gnex. I have had the rezound for only a few weeks and just love it. This phone has more solid ROMs for it than the bolt could even wish for.
So enjoy the phone as it will serve you well. Also the guys in here are more forgiving than the thunderbolt section lol.
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zekemo said:
Just remember that desensed roms still smell of HTC and aren't a true ICS experience. If you want a full ICS you will need to check out the AOSP builds, which have some basic features missing; like Bluetooth calling and wifi tether encryption.
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Alright, thanks for the heads up. Bluetooth isn't an issue for me, as I don't use calling very much. And same with tethering, because I'm a stingy data user.
Dark Jedi said:
Do t know where your store said the gnex wasn't offered no more. I was at a Verizon store last week and they still had gnex out on the floor. As far as battery life on this phone I can get easily 18 to 20 hrs on the stock battery. Maybe its because I came from the thunderbolt and that phone is known for some of the worst battery life besides the gnex. I have had the rezound for only a few weeks and just love it. This phone has more solid ROMs for it than the bolt could even wish for.
So enjoy the phone as it will serve you well. Also the guys in here are more forgiving than the thunderbolt section lol.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2
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Well that's depressing. It's gone from their website, and all stores in Washington and Oregon that I've checked at or called. Ah well; I'll live. Plus this was free while the GNex wouldn't have been. :laugh:
Once I settle into a regular usage pattern (Which might take a while, seeing as I know I'll be flashing lots once I start) I'll probably get around the same. I need to do my homework on the different governors though, there's a few that I'm unfamiliar with.
Yeah, it seems like a great group of people around here. I'm looking forward to getting more involved.
Now that I've familiarized myself with much of the Rezound forum, I was wondering how I could begin contributing in my own way. I don't have much skill in the way of development, and with school I doubt I'd have the time. But then another thought came to mind... guinea pig!
A Governor a Day
So basically what I'm planning on doing is testing the effects of the various CPU governors. I was planning on doing this for myself anyways, as I'm very curious what the practical differences are between governors.
I'll be setting several constants (Min/Max frequencies, voltages, ROM/Kernel, etc) and the only variable (at first) will be the governor. I'll probably start off with a one day time period, just because of the simplicity. Overall routine will be to set the governor when I plug my phone in, either at night before I go to bed or just before I run out of juice -- say 10% mark. And then just use it as I always do, because I have the benefit of a fairly regular class schedule there shouldn't be any significant changes to my usage pattern.
I'll be using several apps to help document all this data; if you want to suggest another to add to the accuracy and range of the stats, feel free. So far the list is:
Statistics
GSam Battery Monitor.
SystemPanel [Paid].
CPU Spy.
Settings
Kernel Tuner
I'm guessing that for the first week or so I'll be taking community feedback from you all and incorporating it into the OP as constants and such, so the final experiment probably won't start for another few days and I'll have to redo my DanceDance statistics, as well as whatever I use tomorrow. But that really doesn't bother me.
This is sort of my introductory post, I'm almost done with my day on DanceDance. As I told some people in the Infection2.1 thread I'd be making a very detailed post of my battery life and settings, I'll also be copying that post into a new thread and reserving the first few posts for myself. You're all welcome to make suggestions in both this thread and the dedicated thread, but let's try to keep Neo's ROM thread clean for him.