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heres an article on how flash effects the N1 battery life, with a video
showing the results.
http://gizmodo.com/5479523/flash-player-101-and-the-nexus-ones-battery-life
Steve Jobs: "Flash would reduce battery life to 15%".
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heres an article on how flash effects the N1 battery life, with a video
showing the results.
http://gizmodo.com/5479523/flash-player-101-and-the-nexus-ones-battery-life
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3 hours of continuous YouTube over WiFi. I wonder what you get with the stock app? I would assume about the same...
And that sounds damn good to me, bring on the flash!
I think this video shows the real reason apple doest want flash
http://vimeo.com/9596010
Having recently flashed the Modaco desire rom, and went back to cyanogen's latest, the flash player in that rom is NOT the 10.1 version that's GPU optimized.
Take a look at the framerates these guys are getting in this video! http://vimeo.com/9596010
Very very impressive! Wish the player would leak out or come out soon!!
As a professional animator who's made 95% of his income using flash over the years, all I can say is.. WOOOOOTTT!!!
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Having recently flashed the Modaco desire rom, and went back to cyanogen's latest, the flash player in that rom is NOT the 10.1 version that's GPU optimized.
Take a look at the framerates these guys are getting in this video! http://vimeo.com/9596010
Very very impressive! Wish the player would leak out or come out soon!!
As a professional animator who's made 95% of his income using flash over the years, all I can say is.. WOOOOOTTT!!!
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yeah on that same blog they said it was flash lite
http://www.flashmobileblog.com/2010/02/23/redmond-pie-and-the-farmville-test/
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I think this video shows the real reason apple doest want flash
http://vimeo.com/9596010
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Read the by-line bellow the video talking about the fact it isn't an accurate depiction of battery life, and then gives a link to your original article for what the true batter life is.
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Read the by-line bellow the video talking about the fact it isn't an accurate depiction of battery life, and then gives a link to your original article for what the true batter life is.
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In a way, he's right. People would start playing online flash games and wouldn't put so much money in Steve's pocket...
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yeah, i was saying they dont want it because of the free games and videos. No need to buy from itunes if you got flash games and hulu .
P.S. i get about 4hrs on my ipod touch watching video, the iphone cant be much better so whats the big deal. I think the battery life on the N1 will be fine with flash.
engadgets take
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/24/flash-10-1-might-not-be-a-battery-hog-on-android/
They all seem to agree that battery consumption (take in mind on a unoptimized version) is in line with normal usage. As in, with WiFi and the screen on for a lot longer, no duh battery would get killed quicker. Its not that the flash plugin is killing battery, its just that the phone is just being used more. I can live with these unoptimized times knowing theyll only get better as they develop it more.
Apple just doesn't want to admit that they are ****ing wrong. HTML5 is not relelvent for the next few years. Consumers want whats available NOW. Not what is coming...something Apple fails to realize to the max.
Ah, sorry, lack of cadence in the written word causes some misunerstanding from time to time. I get ya!
And I totally agree, I would love flash 10.1 and getting 3 hours of continuous WiFi data based youtube play back! IMHO, that is pretty damn amazing!
Here is something about Flash vs HTML5
- Does HTML5 Really Beat Flash? The Surprising Results of New Tests
- Flash Player: CPU Hog or Hot Tamale? It Depends.
I made a huge mistake as I was scouting for a new phone, coming from my rooted G1 I was just so happy to be getting a new phone and I really had my eye on the Vibrant although I would have preferred a qwerty phone. For some strange reason I had it in my mind that the Vibrant had a flash and I did not find out otherwise until I had already ordered the phone just before the 15th so the phone had already shipped when I discovered the horrible reality that the Vibrant had no camera flash.
Has anyone found a that allows the camera to take decent photos in say a restaurant with only candles burning on the table or a night club? I really want a work around because I have been getting pretty attached the little guy and this is making me very sad.
Curses to the Tmo boob that said "its only a phone, it doesn't need a flash!"
Any ideas would be fantastic. Sorry such a long story.
PS already thought of the 3G slide but want to try with the Vibrant first
idea = chill.
try the camera when you get it. you've got 14 days, and if you don't like it return it and wait for that hspa+ htc monster coming this fall.
Night Mode setting on the camera?
Click Night Mode, and you are good. Stop complaining about Flash, LED Flash barely makes a difference.
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Night Mode setting on the camera?
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I have tried the night mode and its horrible, everything is grainy and red.
israel941 said:
idea = chill.
try the camera when you get it. you've got 14 days, and if you don't like it return it and wait for that hspa+ htc monster coming this fall.
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Yes that is an idea but having to go back to my G1 after a taste of this...... sads
Xenon Flash attachment?
Wait have you received the phone yet? Night mode on the phone is far from horrible.
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Are you teasing me! If this is possible I actually would consider it.
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Wait have you received the phone yet? Night mode on the phone is far from horrible.
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Then I think Im doing something wrong.
Yeah you definitely are. Pictures in night mode are excellent quality from what I've demoed the phone to be.
here are ppl post about how good night mode is with samples:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=710405
That said with a few minor mods to the back would make it possible to make a flash if it is that necessary..I mean its not a complicated mechanic... >.>
Night mode is decent.
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Yeah you definitely are. Pictures in night mode are excellent quality from what I've demoed the phone to be.
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OMG thank you, I was so convinced. I checked my mode and picked night then back but I did not hit the night mode again to confirm my choice so by not confirming it it would revert to regular mode hence the horrible dark/red picture. Now my problem is its really blurry so I think i have to play with it more but yes the pic is actually pretty bright, still would prefer a flash but this is good. Thanks all !!!
So I guess this means you haven't tried, let alone simply seen the night mode pictures this thing takes? They are a bit dark, but defined with good contrast... I turn my grow lights off and use night mode to take pictures of my indoor plants and they look great...
EDIT: Sorry, I'm lame and replied before noticing there was a second page... reading is power...
No problem. And yeah with night mode you have to have a pretty steady hand.
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So I guess this means you haven't tried, let alone simply seen the night mode pictures this thing takes? They are a bit dark, but defined with good contrast... I turn my grow lights off and use night mode to take pictures of my indoor plants and they look great...
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No you are right though I never seen any photos that were taken with the night mode and I was not in night mode it kept going back to regular mode so the crappy pics that came out was all I know but hearing from all of you really showed I was just not getting it right but now I got it and you all are right the pictures come out fantastic, funny because when you are actually taking the picture the screen is soooo dark but when the picture is done and you view it its like the sun is out, wow!!! Thanks all of you, THIS IS A KEEPER !!!
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No you are right though I never seen any photos that were taken with the night mode and I was not in night mode it kept going back to regular mode so the crappy pics that came out was all I know but hearing from all of you really showed I was just not getting it right but now I got it and you all are right the pictures come out fantastic, funny because when you are actually taking the picture the screen is soooo dark but when the picture is done and you view it its like the sun is out, wow!!! Thanks all of you, THIS IS A KEEPER !!!
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Yeah, my first attempt to use a different mode had me confused... I figured the confirm button wasn't what it was... at least that's what I assume it is now...
I must say I still wouldn't mind having a flash... but I doubt I will use it as I think LED flashes tend to white wash everything and I either find a way to light it more naturally or use a night mode even on my dedicated camera... I agree though, they did a good job on the camera...
in addition to nightmode you could use picsay pro to remove the graniness and adjust each pic, very nice app
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in addition to nightmode you could use picsay pro to remove the graniness and adjust each pic, very nice app
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Im not familiar with picsay, ill look into it thanks. Is there a one button solution in picsay? Yes I am that lazy
Then don't buy the phone.
Hi there...
I am searching for hours now...
I want a Flashlight-App that uses the "ultra bright" mode..
all apps I found only were "medium bright"...
if you ever used a Flashlight-App on HD2 on Windows-Mobile, you should know, what I am talking about.
Only App I found was nexus-one-torch.
I think it "takes photos" to make the dual-LEDs go maximum brightness, but the disadvantage is: it flickeres alot..
Anyone knows a Flashlight-App that uses maximum brightness of the dual-LED-Flash on the HD2 with Android?
Thank you!!
Greetings from Germany!
I like Tesla led. it seems pretty good...
But Tesla LED is not as bright as Windows-Mobile or "Nexus One Torch".
It does not utilize the maximum led-brightness. :/
Why would you need the Max LED flashlight?
Are you gonna setup a party xD!
I think that.. its useless.. the "one" (referred to the settings/drivers) we got now is awesome.. i can clearly see everything in my room when the lights are off.
Because the device is capable of such a brightness..
aaaand...
BECAUSE ITS COOL!
and you risk damaging your led lights...
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and you risk damaging your led lights...
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I ve runner N1 torch with High brightness for 40 minutes without any problem!
I to want to find an app like this, I miss the torch from WinMo.
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Uhm.. NO? Windows Mobile runs the maximum brightness with the standart HTC-Flashlight-App.. so definately: no!
=> Still searching an app!
have anybody found app? i also searched it for ages ....
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Uhm.. NO? Windows Mobile runs the maximum brightness with the standart HTC-Flashlight-App.. so definately: no!
=> Still searching an app!
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I ve runner N1 torch with High brightness for 40 minutes without any problem!
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You risk destroying the LED's, they will burn out.
It doesn't matter what your own personal experiences are, they will break. Think of it like staring into a laser and not seeing instant visual disruption. It'll happen, just give it time and it'll mess things up.
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You risk destroying the LED's, they will burn out.
It doesn't matter what your own personal experiences are, they will break. Think of it like staring into a laser and not seeing instant visual disruption. It'll happen, just give it time and it'll mess things up.
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Everything breaks eventually my friend. I admit it may shorten the leds life span but some might not care because they wont use their phone for years and years. I personally have been using high mode on my nexus one for over a year and its still going
If you need something brighter than tesla, wouldn't it make sense to just use a maglite? Phones are great for minor conveniences, but just like the cameras, if i wanted top quality photos, i'd buy a digital camera not try to squeeze quality out of an inferior cel phone cam. Same with the flashlight, great if u drop ur keys at night, not so much if you're trying to light up your whole backyard or something.
-HD2 Android-
i dont think the torch app really uses the brightest setting.
i think its a matter of being properly programmed/optimized for hd2.
You could try Mag Flashlight, it has two brightness levels, but I'm not sure if it can use dual LED
yeah i remember the stock Hd2 flashight was WAY brighter, it puts the ones on android to shame, i want it back!
Yes, I've downloaded all available flashlight apps on the android market for my htc hd2, and NONE of them have matched to the htc hd2's windows mobile version. That particular version had 3 settings, low medium and high. All of the android flashlight apps seem to match the MEDIUM setting that the windowsmobile version was able to output.
Can someone port or write an android app that's nearly identical to the stock htc hd2's flashlight app that had 3 settings, without the annoying 5 second demo animation at the beginning on how to use it? That third setting (high) was KILLER, and impressed all of my friends as to the htc hd2's dual led true potential!
Same here, anyone have found any program with full bright?
HERE IT IS! (well i think its it. IDK)
okay so i pulled this off my typhoon CM7. its the "Torch" app. it has a high brightness setting as well as a strobe feature. (i have my mini raves XD)
its in apk format.
put it in sdcard, use a file explorer to locate it and install it. it should work.
btw i forgot. if it works hit the thanks button have a good day.
Unfortunately, like everyone is saying even the one that you pulled from the typhoon (althought it says it is the highest possible setting) is not the brightest setting that WM was able to achieve. Anyone else still looking for this like me? If someone who knows what they are doing could do this, it would be awesome!
For those that don't understand why we want this, you haven't used the WM LED flashlight long enought. I actually have great stories that goes along with the brightness of HD2 flashlight in WM (from everyone envying me at concerts to saving a bunch of us in the middle of the woods after the sun went down in the middle of a hike that went wrong =P).
As the topic title says, i'm looking for a new phone to replace my boring xperia s (bootloader loocked...) and the maximum i wanna spend is 400€. So,for this money the oppo find 5 is the best option? The feature that i most apreciate is taking photos, and my xperia s do it very well...
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The camera is OK but nothing amazing in my experience which is fine for me and Faux kernel has done wonders my battery life (+30-40%). Not sure the camera can compare to the Xperia.
Despite those niggles, I'd recommend the F5 above others to friends if asked but it depends on your needs. I certainly prefer it over the Note 2 and Nexus 4. For me is the sweet spot between size, screen, performance and design.
What else is on your short list?
-- From my Find 5
Exactly the switch I made XS->Find5. I thought about getting the HTC One or the S4, but since I planned on running a custom ROM, I didn't want to pay for features I wouldn't use anyway.
Regrets? No. The Find5 has a Sony Sensor as camera, AFAIK the same as in the XZ. On stock ROM, the cam is pretty good, not so much on custom ROMs, though, usual closed source binary blob problems.
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As the topic title says, i'm looking for a new phone to replace my boring xperia s (bootloader loocked...) and the maximum i wanna spend is 400€. So,for this money the oppo find 5 is the best option? The feature that i most apreciate is taking photos, and my xperia s do it very well...
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Hi!
If you are looking a brand new one, maybe this is the one with best camera for this price (I dont know anything about Nokia and WP) you can buy for that amount.
If you dont mind, maybe you can take a Xperia Z (same sensor, but better app) in the second market.
P.S: Yes, this is my first post in about 3 years LOL! (I prefer reading)
Regards from sPAIN
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The camera is OK but nothing amazing in my experience which is fine for me and Faux kernel has done wonders my battery life (+30-40%). Not sure the camera can compare to the Xperia.
Despite those niggles, I'd recommend the F5 above others to friends if asked but it depends on your needs. I certainly prefer it over the Note 2 and Nexus 4. For me is the sweet spot between size, screen, performance and design.
What else is on your short list?
-- From my Find 5
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at the beggining i was thinking about xperia z (i'm a huge fan of the xperia line) or htc one (i don't like the samsung plastic), but i reconsidered that ... 550€ or more for a phone? i think it´s to much, so i stablished the 400€ limit, and for that money, and new phones (not used) i'm in between nexus 4 or the oppo find 5 ( i believe they are the only with superb specs and not so expensive phones ). But the nexus 4 is 4.7 inch screen, and an 8mp camera ( but i guess the 8mp i just a number).
3 things that i consider in a phone : camera; battery; development.
So, what you guys say?
If camera is a priority then you may be better looking elsewhere.
The Find 5 camera is OK in good light but struggles otherwise. My wife has a Nexus 4 and I don't rate that camera either.
-- From my Find 5
I agree the Oppo is nothing to get mad excited about. The camera is very noisy. Actually in HDR mode my pictures on the Nexus 4 turned out way better!
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I agree the Oppo is nothing to get mad excited about. The camera is very noisy. Actually in HDR mode my pictures on the Nexus 4 turned out way better!
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so the camera is worst than an xperia s?
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so the camera is worst than an xperia s?
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Never had the chance to compare to a Xperia S.
But for the claims made by their commercial it doesn't live up to the promise.
Gesendet von meinem Find 5 mit Tapatalk 4 Beta
kinghu said:
The camera is OK but nothing amazing in my experience which is fine for me and Faux kernel has done wonders my battery life (+30-40%). Not sure the camera can compare to the Xperia.
Despite those niggles, I'd recommend the F5 above others to friends if asked but it depends on your needs. I certainly prefer it over the Note 2 and Nexus 4. For me is the sweet spot between size, screen, performance and design.
What else is on your short list?
-- From my Find 5
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I too am interested in this phone, one of my main concerns is battery life.
When you say you have about 30-40% more battery life, how many screen on time are you talking about? 5-6 hours?
Thank you.
Elwood_It said:
I too am interested in this phone, one of my main concerns is battery life.
When you say you have about 30-40% more battery life, how many screen on time are you talking about? 5-6 hours?
Thank you.
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Well you can forget the Stock firmware even with fauxes Kernel it will suck you dry. The best experience as far as battery life i had so far was with Cyanogenmod. Even so it is not running an optimized Kernel it seems to handle power mangement way better!
5-6 hours screen on is way over what you will be able to achieve with normal day 2 day use. For sure you will max out at the moment at 4 hours screen on time.
If you are looking for a new phone with lot's of battery life i would hold of another 1-2 month and see what others have to offer because Oppo didn't even release 4.2 yet but they are planning on in early August. Until then don't bother!
so, in conclusion, despite the problems with the camera ( which i think it's a software problem, not hardware ) for 400€, and with a custom rom, the oppo it's the best phone on the market?
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Well you can forget the Stock firmware even with fauxes Kernel it will suck you dry. The best experience as far as battery life i had so far was with Cyanogenmod. Even so it is not running an optimized Kernel it seems to handle power mangement way better!
5-6 hours screen on is way over what you will be able to achieve with normal day 2 day use. For sure you will max out at the moment at 4 hours screen on time.
If you are looking for a new phone with lot's of battery life i would hold of another 1-2 month and see what others have to offer because Oppo didn't even release 4.2 yet but they are planning on in early August. Until then don't bother!
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Thank you very much for the answer!
camera is far from bad.. not the best in low light and yes noise can be a problem but i walked out in garden snapped some pics
nothing wrong with it IMO, i actually think its quite good! a lot better than my s2 was.
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camera is far from bad.. not the best in low light and yes noise can be a problem but i walked out in garden snapped some pics
nothing wrong with it IMO, i actually think its quite good! a lot better than my s2 was.
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uou those pictures are amazing ... i'm not any expert, but i think the picture quality are far from bad ... are you using any tweak or something? or it's the stock camera app?
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uou those pictures are amazing ... i'm not any expert, but i think the picture quality are far from bad ... are you using any tweak or something? or it's the stock camera app?
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stock camera and stock rom only thing i've done is root and kill the stock launcher, thats it no editing on those either straight out of the phone in full res.
Elwood_It said:
I too am interested in this phone, one of my main concerns is battery life.
When you say you have about 30-40% more battery life, how many screen on time are you talking about? 5-6 hours?
Thank you.
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Sorry just saw this... I've tried most of the stock/beta ROMs and as a light to moderate user, it lasts me about 24-36 hours. Without faux kernel I would get around 3 to 3.5 hours screen on (email, twitter, browser, Tapatalk, watching a TV show, taking pics/video and a few calls).
With faux setup for battery life, I can get 4.5 to 5 hours doing the same stuff and there isn't really a performance hit as I'm not doing much needing the phone to run at full speed for long.
It was really the idle drain that was killing it at around ~1.5%-2% per hour rather than ~0.8% with faux. Usually, I'm on wifi and have GPS on and leave them on when sleeping so it was overnight that saw a big improvement.
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stock camera and stock rom only thing i've done is root and kill the stock launcher, thats it no editing on those either straight out of the phone in full res.
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Yeah I used Stock to for a while and when you do close ups the camera makes some pretty nice pictures. But as soon as contrasts aren't really there anymore it gets potentially noisy.
I mean how much can you really expect from a smartphone camera sensor without any optics to adjust depth.
Your pictures are nice. I made some nice ones myself but they don't measure up to HTC One's Ultrapixel contrast and light condition abilities.
Funny part about all of this is probably that drivers neither on Stock or Custom are really optimized.
I do though still think the state the phone is in right now it is not worth it. Neither Stock Software nor Custom give you a really great experience with the device right now.
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I do though still think the state the phone is in right now it is not worth it. Neither Stock Software nor Custom give you a really great experience with the device right now.
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After trying numerous stock and custom ROM/kernel combinations, I have to disagree. Last week's Chinese Firefly is, IMO, very usable in terms of performance, battery life, and reliability.
I posted some findings here:
http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/project-firefly-v1-0-0_3186b.2016/page-19#post-53441
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After trying numerous stock and custom ROM/kernel combinations, I have to disagree. Last week's Chinese Firefly is, IMO, very usable in terms of performance, battery life, and reliability.
I posted some findings here:
http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/project-firefly-v1-0-0_3186b.2016/page-19#post-53441
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Yeah and you will have to lay a little more weight on chinese open beta...
Give me all the details you guys!
I'm in North America and hoping that future releases will come to us and I think this will be our OnePlus reborn but I want to know what the actual users think.
Enjoying it so far.
Camera is decent, battery im getting about 8hrs SOT, the build is lovely but does feel like the iPhone.
The sound is decent, could be better... same with the Nothing OS, its decent but lacking a lot compared to other OEMs skins but its only the first version of it.
The lights are a head turner. One person loved what it does and now wants one and the other one wanted to know what light case I had on my iphone lol
All in all its a very good first go at making a phone, updates will come and had a big one last night which added and fixed a few issues that I had. Its very much worth the money.
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Enjoying it so far.
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Can you please tell me how many steps the volume rocker has when playing music and if it has a oleophobic coating? Some reports say it doesn't....
I'm enjoying the device from about 12 hours. Very well made phone. Sw is the first version (1.0.2) but it works fine and I really love stock experience. Just one note: mine become hot on heavy usage (gaming). Normal usage very very smooth and responsive. Camera not yet tested in deep but first impression is good. For now I'm satisfied.
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Can you please tell me how many steps the volume rocker has when playing music and if it has a oleophobic coating? Some reports say it doesn't....
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16 steps of volume and it's got a screen protector on it so I don't know if it has under that
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16 steps of volume and it's got a screen protector on it so I don't know if it has under that
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Thank you so much! Have you noticed any issues with blue shift/rainbowing?
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Enjoying it so far.
Camera is decent, battery im getting about 8hrs SOT, the build is lovely but does feel like the iPhone.
The sound is decent, could be better... same with the Nothing OS, its decent but lacking a lot compared to other OEMs skins but its only the first version of it.
The lights are a head turner. One person loved what it does and now wants one and the other one wanted to know what light case I had on my iphone lol
All in all its a very good first go at making a phone, updates will come and had a big one last night which added and fixed a few issues that I had. Its very much worth the money.
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How are you managing 8 hrs SOT?I am getting maximum 5 hrs SOT with dark mode on and 120hz mode disabled.
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How are you managing 8 hrs SOT?I am getting maximum 5 hrs SOT with dark mode on and 120hz mode disabled.
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I have a constant full signal. Not many apps installed, (no social media rubbish) dark mode, 120hz, location off, WiFi scanning off.
Got over 7 yesterday.
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I have a constant full signal. Not many apps installed, (no social media rubbish) dark mode, 120hz, location off, WiFi scanning off.
Got over 7 yesterday.
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Thank you Cicada1o1,did the same thing and the battery is just wow.
I absolutely love the nothing 1,I replaced my S22 ultra and zero complaints.
Cant wait to try custom roms on the NP1
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Thank you Cicada1o1,did the same thing and the battery is just wow.
I absolutely love the nothing 1,I replaced my S22 ultra and zero complaints.
Cant wait to try custom roms on the NP1View attachment 5661575
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No problem, think theres a bug with location being on which drains the battery more.
Such a nice phone.
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Took the screen protector off and yes it does have the coating, least the UK version does.
I really like mine, feels quality and I like the look, not really tested the camera extensively yet.
I have seen some minor lag at times that I am going to keep my eye on, I am using Nova launcher thoiugh which could be it. The stock launcher is just a little too basic for me.