I have i-mate JAMin PDA mobile phone.
USB communication is OK, reflash ROM was OK, but I don´t see WM system on the LCD. It lights only WHITE color with high level contrast.
What do you mean where is problem????
Thank you your opinion.
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I dropped my (SPV M1000) PH10B (cracked the LCD Screen) which was running WM5 1.60.cWWE and 96Ramdisk.
My LCD screen was MUCH brighter than my friends PH10a (running same software) but my HW buttons did NOT work, whereas his did.
My brand new replacement phone came today, I flashed it with 1.60.cWWE and 96Ramdisk immediatley and now my HW buttons DO work but the screen is not so bright. It looks like a windows desktop that is running in 256 colours rather than 32-bit, you know? My old phone was really high res colour and was really bright.
I looked at my new phones model number and it is a PH10a.
So, is this HW button thing down to this diff in hardware??
And is there anything that I can do to my screen to help smooth the colours and make it brighter?
I dont mind the darkness so much but the edged of icons etc look quite 'jagged'.
Roostaar
PS Its weird but this screenshot looks excellent, the actual device however is darker and blocky background (like a low res, low colour screen)
I have the same problem. I have 2 XDAII's. One has a really bright screen but the camera and notes buttons don't work (WM2K). The other works fine but the screen is 50% darker. Its impossible to play tombraider so its not how it should be. Surely there must be something that can be done????
hi, all
white balance on atom is totally off, is there anyway to adjust it?
which is better in model and why ?
XDA EXEC SPV M5000
or O2 XDA D900
please help
Have a look for yourself
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacomparer&id1=371&id2=312&id3=313&id4=311&id5=148&id6=149
I prefer O2 Exec because it´s all black and blue light on keyboard
Everything depends on your likings
Someone prefer XDA Exec because of black color and blue light on keyboard and someone Orange SPV branch because likes white/grey with red/orange light on keys.
I have an Exec because I love black color and blue light isn't dazzling that like red for me.
chamkilla said:
which is better in model and why ?
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well i have a imate jasjar and MDA and both of them are great it's personal choice...
I liked the blue lights so much, that I installed the keyboard from O2 on my JasJar. Now I am considering getting it a black body, hehe. Although from time to time, just out of my desire for change I use my other JasJar with original red lights keyboard, it's set up in the same way as the one with blue lights, so it's only a matter of changing the SIM over. All I need to be happy is to upgrade that mainboard to 128Mb, hehe.
The grey keyboard differs not only in back lights color, the texture of the keys is not smooth and less light reflective compared to black keyboard with blue lights.
I really like the GTX version of NRGZ28's CHT rom, but it strikes me that with all that wite in the screen it will use more power.
Can anyone confirm that's the case?
cheers
hmm maybe I missed something but why would a color cause more battery drain.
you could also use the leocpuspeed to unclock your cpu thus saving some power.
griZlyadams said:
I really like the GTX version of NRGZ28's CHT rom, but it strikes me that with all that wite in the screen it will use more power.
Can anyone confirm that's the case?
cheers
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Technically, your assumption is not correct. Your HD2 comes with an LCD, displaying the white color does not affect power consumption here.
In an LCD, the backlight is always on when contents are displayed - power consumption is only reduced if you dim the backlight, or the device goes into standby mode.
In a simple description: The LC molecules actually turn like a shield to let the backlight through or not. Each pixel on the screen is divided into three subpixels (red, green, blue) to produce the colors.
If one pixel (eg all subpixels) gets the full shield, it shows black - but the backlight is actually still on.
In the sum: Maybe the power consumption with your new theme goes up just because you look at it more often... isn´t that a funny side effect?
From my understanding of how LCD screens work the backlight is permanently on and energy is used to block the light coming through the colour pixels thus more energy is used to produce a black screen than a white screen!
johnk1973 said:
From my understanding of how LCD screens work the backlight is permanently on and energy is used to block the light coming through the colour pixels thus more energy is used to produce a black screen than a white screen!
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That sounds interesting. Any source for that?
makes sense (no pun intended !), for some reason I had it in my head that these were amoled screens.....wishful thinking I guess!
Yes, black uses more power on this type of screen (on a CRT it's reversed, the black uses less power than white). But you won't notice any real gain (a few minutes a day at best) since the power hungry part is the backlight, and because when the device isn't in standby you are probably using it (I'm not someone who look at the home screen and do nothing more all day, and don't know anyone doing that ). 10 minutes of web browsing will use more power even on a white background than 30 minutes of full black home screen.
Hello, I think my HD2 have screen bleeding. When i'm outdoor, I have hard time to see anything on display & there is a three white bright dots on display. Can I fix this problem or I need to replace display and digitizer ?
display is quite bad in outdoor bright sunlight so that maybe normal, white dots sound like maybe dead pixels.
Try posting some images of it if you can.
Also look at backlight setting for brightness & see if adjustment seems to work correctly as maybe have issue with LCD backlight !
Like you already are thinking, LCD is needed but some images would be good to confirm this & I would not re-use the current digitizer unless recently replaced & removed without any damage.