Please note that this is a module that is currently in use and operated normally.
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Xperia, the penalty for unlocking the bootloader only applies to the old XZ series. There is no penalty these days, and OTA updates can be manually updated using the newflasher. Also, we have a powerful Sony official recovery program companion, so don't worry. There is not
Does the X1 for mobile works in unlocked bootloaders?
It seems that mine is not working with unlocked bootloader
Jealousy7 said:
Does the X1 for mobile works in unlocked bootloaders?
It seems that mine is not working with unlocked bootloader
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yes it works
fastbooking said:
yes it works
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In the X1 for mobile settings screen, at first time it showed me with split view with before & after comparision view. Now I don't see any split view with comparision, it just keeps playing just one view. I don't know whats wrong with this
Sony has changed theit view for the newer devices finally. ACC is not needed the 1 VI has excellent charging protection built in. I am using a 15w QI charger and usually my phone charges slowly by 5am. Yes its a wireless charger that charges much slower than the 30W sony charger, but it saves my from constantly opening the port cover on my case.
Assimilator-X said:
Sony has changed theit view for the newer devices finally. ACC is not needed the 1 VI has excellent charging protection built in. I am using a 15w QI charger and usually my phone charges slowly by 5am. Yes its a wireless charger that charges much slower than the 30W sony charger, but it saves my from constantly opening the port cover on my case.
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just curious what case has port covers? i have been looking for an otter box defender style case for this phone
Statusbar icon v3 works on A13 ?
Jealousy7 said:
In the X1 for mobile settings screen, at first time it showed me with split view with before & after comparision view. Now I don't see any split view with comparision, it just keeps playing just one view. I don't know whats wrong with this
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Ever resolved this? I'm on PRO-I and noted that as well
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Ever resolved this? I'm on PRO-I and noted that as well
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Update
Applied universal safety net fix from hardware attestation. It now shows again!!
Release v2.4.0 ยท kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
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Does anyone know of a portable/emergency charger that would be suitable for use with a TC?
I've seen a few available but none of them seem to be specifically for HTC devices...
Here's a few to give you an idea of what I'm thinking of:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/travelpower/9b80/
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/travelpower/917b/
Thanks.
Check this one out.
http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=171891
turcomora said:
Check this one out.
http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=171891
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Nice find!
Yeah, wasn't aware that there was an official device on the way. Thanks
Frustratingly, no dimensions are specified (only the weight). Has anyone found this info anywhere?
- Julian
JulianL said:
Frustratingly, no dimensions are specified (only the weight). Has anyone found this info anywhere?
- Julian
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Judging by the picture (and using the mini usb port as refernce) I'd say its about the same size as the TC.
Not really as small as I'd like, but definately pretty portable
I picked up one of these at Hong Kong airport. I had tried it briefly but thought it didn't work (that was nearly a year ago with a different phone). I tried it this morning with the TC and it works great. I had 2x2600mA NiMH batteries, and my phone was at about 80% charge. The batteries are at indeterminant charge (charged several weeks ago, so partially discharged). I plugged the first one in and took the charge to around 90%. The second battery got it up to 100 % while using the GPS and still has charge. So it looks like it would give me enough power to make calls with one battery and if I take 4 along, I am thinking it could use GPS all day from a flat phone (with some battery swapping). The phone still gained charge while using the GPS.
I imaging that all of the ones that use AA would be similar, so the one above should do the trick. The problem with the one I have is the battery can be pushed slightly and lose the connection (which is presumably why I thought it didn't work initially).
Edit Did a better test. A single 2600 mA AA battery gives about 25% charge.
joan
I'm using the Philips rechargeable battery. It's not too big, not too heavy, it fits in my pockets and can give you up to 30 hrs of additional autonomy.
I use it frequently when riding my motorbike while using the Polaris gps. Up to 10 hours without problem, and I could still partly recharge my phone after.
Otherwhise, it can give up to two full charges, maybe 2 and a half.
Here are the specs (in french sorry).
http://www.consumer.philips.com/con...R/_retailStoreStatus_true/Power2Go+SCE4420-10
Model is SCE4420. It's boxed with many plugs to charge other items.
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These are quite good:
http://usb.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=00304&dept_id=015&cat_id=035
http://usb.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=00314&dept_id=015&cat_id=035
And these are a littlebit simpler:
http://usb.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=00528&dept_id=015&cat_id=035
http://usb.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=00527&dept_id=015&cat_id=035
I just found an apple's USB charger. It says the output current is 2100 mA. Is it okay if I use in my Thunderbolt? The only things I know that all the current Thunderbolt chargers are up to 1000 mA.
Thank you very much
ccmks said:
I just found an apple's USB charger. It says the output current is 2100 mA. Is it okay if I use in my Thunderbolt? The only things I know that all the current Thunderbolt chargers are up to 1000 mA.
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The TB won't use more than 1 A. The USB connectors are only spec'd for 1.8A. It may work, it may not, but it won't charge any better than the one which was included with your TB.
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The TB won't use more than 1 A. The USB connectors are only spec'd for 1.8A. It may work, it may not, but it won't charge any better than the one which was included with your TB.
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Actually, I'd like to have my TB charged fast. However, I worry if the high current could damage this phone.
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Actually, I'd like to have my TB charged fast. However, I worry if the high current could damage this phone.
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"The TB won't use more than 1 A." Is there something about that statement that's unclear?
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"The TB won't use more than 1 A." Is there something about that statement that's unclear?
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Okay, I meant was about the charging. For instance, if I use the 1 A, it might take about 3 hours to get fully charged. I wonder if the 2 A will decrease the time of charging!
You just don't get it, do you
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Okay, I meant was about the charging. For instance, if I use the 1 A, it might take about 3 hours to get fully charged. I wonder if the 2 A will decrease the time of charging!
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You're in a maze of twisty passages, all alike.
ccmks said:
Okay, I meant was about the charging. For instance, if I use the 1 A, it might take about 3 hours to get fully charged. I wonder if the 2 A will decrease the time of charging!
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No.
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10char
Found for $25 on Amazon
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00563JE8K
Fits perfectly without changing the back plate. Made for the i9100 International Galaxy S II and fits our AT&T Version
Fair boost from a 1650.
Will see if it makes much of a real world difference and post back.
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Using the battery I find about the same drain as the stock battery but the kicker is when I plug in the USB cable my phone goes into a boot loops. Sending the batteries back!
saltytostitos said:
Found for $25 on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00563JE8K
Fits perfectly without changing the back plate. Made for the i9100 International Galaxy S II and fits our AT&T Version
Fair boost from a 1650.
Will see if it makes much of a real world difference and post back.
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Fair boost IF it actually meets its rated capacity. Most cheapo aftermarket batteries don't even come close.
My Infuse 3500 mAh battery is probably closer to around 2500 based on initial testing.
tell us how it goes
What (eventually) happens to NFC if you don't use an "NFC battery?"
MisterEdF said:
What (eventually) happens to NFC if you don't use an "NFC battery?"
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I figure if NFC is not even activated on this phone yet, might as well get the most juice for your phone. We'll reach that hill when we get there. By then they will have one with NFC.
MisterEdF said:
What (eventually) happens to NFC if you don't use an "NFC battery?"
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Might short out the NFC controller or damage it in some other way...
MisterEdF said:
What (eventually) happens to NFC if you don't use an "NFC battery?"
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My guess would be that the NFC battery has special shielding to keep from interfering with the NFC signal... but who knows?
Or maybe it just handles fast drain better...
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Updated OP
saltytostitos said:
orld difference and post back.
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Using the battery I find about the same drain as the stock battery but the kicker is when I plug in the USB cable my phone goes into a boot loops. Sending the batteries back!
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Did you read the thread about battery compatibilities? If the battery doesn't have NFC, it will loop when you plug in to recharge. Recharging with a stand alone charger and then using it in the galaxy is fine.
Never saw that thread but I need to frequently plug in my usb.
I got the batteries too. They're great if you travel, or forget to charge your phone often. They do boot-loop. Nothing you can do to stop that.
Can someone tell me if I can charge the stock Samsung battery with this charger?
If so, I can cycle through all 3 batteries by charging it without the USB cable.
It would suck if I have to charge 1 with USB and some with charger... yikes..
This may or may not be new, if not then delete this thread.
From everything I've read, the OPX doesn't support quick charge/rapid charging. But my OnePlus X says it is charging rapidly when I plug it into my wife's GS6 adaptive fast charger.
This just happened so I need to give it an hour to see how "Rapid" it is. I'll report back the results.
If anybody has any info on whether or not this is legit please share. I'm confused ?
Currently running latest official CM13 nightly.
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We have 2A charger, so when charging with this input current, it shows charging rapidly. This is not a fast charging. If you charge with 1A or usb, it wouldn't show.
It's a new feature in MM. It shows how fast the phone is charging. If you plug it in USB it will show it charge slowly. Currently blu_spark and boeffla kernels have option to enable fast charging (manually configure V and mA).
Kir3 said:
It's a new feature in MM. It shows how fast the phone is charging. If you plug it in USB it will show it charge slowly. Currently blu_spark and boeffla kernels have option to enable fast charging (manually configure V and mA).
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Isn't it quite dangerous just to manually increase voltage and ampere? You can't rely on that imo since you don't know the long term effects, or am I missing something?
I mean, the CPU probably supports it until some kind of level but since fast charge isn't activated.... (possible anyhow?)
mafioso16 said:
Isn't it quite dangerous just to manually increase voltage and ampere? You can't rely on that imo since you don't know the long term effects, or am I missing something?
I mean, the CPU probably supports it until some kind of level but since fast charge isn't activated.... (possible anyhow?)
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Dangerous, yes. How much, I don't know.
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mafioso16 said:
Isn't it quite dangerous just to manually increase voltage and ampere? You can't rely on that imo since you don't know the long term effects, or am I missing something?
I mean, the CPU probably supports it until some kind of level but since fast charge isn't activated.... (possible anyhow?)
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IMHO, the dev knows what he should or should not implement for our device features. If they implement something that is means it compatible with our devices's hardware. But, use at your own risk.
Slow charging issue.
I have changed cable but nothing happens.
It says charging rapidly but with turtle speed.
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maybe is the charger?
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maybe is the charger?
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I have tried with my Samsung's phone charger (it is also 5V 2A), but charge rate remains same. Maybe my phone's battery going weak. But it's not even 2 year. It will in Nov.
And one thing more, actually it get fixed today after updating device. It charged at normal speed (an app showed 45% per hour), I usually don't use that app but I use it now to check charging status.
But now, it became again that slow. (App showing 12% per hour. 7hrs to full charge)
Akhil321x said:
I have tried with my Samsung's phone charger (it is also 5V 2A), but charge rate remains same. Maybe my phone's battery going weak. But it's not even 2 year. It will in Nov.
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i don't think is a battery issue. also my battery is two years hold. i suggest you the original xiaomi cherger with a new cable. a more power charger is not compatible with mia3 tecnolgy. maybe the result can be a slow charging. are you on stock or custom rom? if you are on a costum rom probably is a software problem.
wetito said:
i don't think is a battery issue. also my battery is two years hold. i suggest you the original xiaomi cherger with a new cable. a more power charger is not compatible with mia3 tecnolgy. maybe the result can be a slow charging. are you on stock or custom rom? if you are on a costum rom probably is a software problem.
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Yeah..it is on stock rom (android 11)
I dont know how it get fixed..but it's charging much faster now
its charger i am sure
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its charger i am sure
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i'm agree with you
same problem here, but seem resolved with last update. I think it was a loading kernel module problem. the charger is good and the battery too. this is a kernel bug