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Alright, I just did this. I will report back on whether or not this is a permanent solution to the battery issue after I kill my phone, and try to re-charge it.
***EDIT***
Since I have stopped charging my phone, I have been playing Osmos HD on full brightness, and my phone has stalled, and rebooted, thrice. I don't know if this is battery heat related, or ROM related. :/

This is already covered
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16240746
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msd24200 said:
This is already covered
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16240746
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No it's not.

Can any one report back about the the results of charge and discharge max percentage cos for me getting 100% is no problem but on next charge % starts to drop and phone says charged on 95+%
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Alright, I'm on Phase II of the test..."The Re-Charge"
I did what the instructions said, and I had my battery at 100%, which I then killed to ~1% until it shut off. The phone is now turned off, and charging.
In the past, when I would charge it to get it to show 100%, and dis-charge so that it would shut off, it would never fully charge to show 100%; it would stop at 90% when the phone was off, and between 90-95% when the phone was on. We'll see if this is a permanent fix in a few hours when we commence Phase III..."Profit."

xateeq said:
Can any one report back about the the results of charge and discharge max percentage cos for me getting 100% is no problem but on next charge % starts to drop and phone says charged on 95+%
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I believe battery power used while in CWM is not reported and when you boot up battery stats get messed up. You can clearly see it when you spend a lot of time in recovery then reboot and check battery stats. You will see a black line running down your stats. Trust me, this is why everyone's battery stats are not in calibration.
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msd24200 said:
This is already covered
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16240746
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Read the beginning of my post. I stated that a VERY TEDIOUS and non working method exists.
*To all other readers. Try my procedure and you be the judge.
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GatorRuss said:
Alright, I just did this. I will report back on whether or not this is a permanent solution to the battery issue after I kill my phone, and try to re-charge it.
***EDIT***
Since I have stopped charging my phone, I have been playing Osmos HD on full brightness, and my phone has stalled, and rebooted, thrice. I don't know if this is battery heat related, or ROM related. :/
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Dude, never kill your phone! Get it down to 1% at the most, but don't let it die! This is another reason why stats are getting corrupted. If the status bar read 100% and your voltage is 4200mV you are calibrated!
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Soldier-2Point0 said:
Dude, never kill your phone! Get it down to 1% at the most, but don't let it die! This is another reason why stats are getting corrupted. If the status bar read 100% and your voltage is 4200mV you are calibrated!
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Oh well, I guess it's a little late for that.
I'll keep that in mind for tomorrow when I'm screwing around with the battery.

GatorRuss said:
Oh well, I guess it's a little late for that.
I'll keep that in mind for tomorrow when I'm screwing around with the battery.
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Please report your findings.
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Please report your findings.
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Will do.
I know it's not a big deal, as long as the battery is charging to 4200, but for some reason, I want to see the 100%. lol

GatorRuss said:
Will do.
I know it's not a big deal, as long as the battery is charging to 4200, but for some reason, I want to see the 100%. lol
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So then my friend, follow my instructions. :thumbup:
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Instructions are updated to add voltage checking App or Widget.

Does it work for CM9 KANGs?
Or any other recommended protocol to calibrate battery under CM9?
Thanks

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Pre-requisites:
1. Power OFF phone.
2. Connect to a wall charger while phone is still OFF.
3. Let your phone charge until GREEN notification light comes ON.
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You are INSANE!
I can't have it turned off for that long

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Read the beginning of my post. I stated that a VERY TEDIOUS and non working method exists.
*To all other readers. Try my procedure and you be the judge.
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I don't see how the instructions in my thread are any more tedious or not working than yours, since the steps in my tutorial written over 4 months ago (steps 5 through 11) are exactly the same as in your tutorial.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16240746<br />
Frankly, I don't care which instructions people follow as long as it gets their problems fixed. But there was no reason for yet another battery life thread.
I didn't invent these steps. This was a common knowledge posted by many different people in many threads before.

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I don't see how the instructions in my thread are any more tedious or not working than yours, since the steps in my tutorial written over 4 months ago (steps 5 through 11) are exactly the same as in your tutorial.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16240746<br />
Frankly, I don't care which instructions people follow as long as it gets their problems fixed. But there was no reason for yet another battery life thread.
I didn't invent these steps. This was a common knowledge posted by many different people in many threads before.
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"Open Root Explorer App and navigate to "/data/battd" delete all the files except uid."
I'm a bit tired so maybe I missed it but where's that step in your guide?

xploited said:
I don't see how the instructions in my thread are any more tedious or not working than yours, since the steps in my tutorial written over 4 months ago (steps 5 through 11) are exactly the same as in your tutorial.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16240746<br />
Frankly, I don't care which instructions people follow as long as it gets their problems fixed. But there was no reason for yet another battery life thread.
I didn't invent these steps. This was a common knowledge posted by many different people in many threads before.
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Sorry OP, but this is true!

xploited said:
I don't see how the instructions in my thread are any more tedious or not working than yours, since the steps in my tutorial written over 4 months ago (steps 5 through 11) are exactly the same as in your tutorial.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16240746<br />
Frankly, I don't care which instructions people follow as long as it gets their problems fixed. But there was no reason for yet another battery life thread.
I didn't invent these steps. This was a common knowledge posted by many different people in many threads before.
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Your process works great if you don't have a job. My method effective and does not suffer from OCD.
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New OTA

Anyone using the new OTA notice any significant difference in the camera?
I know there was a whole new APK and libs for it, so it should be different. I just want to know without flashing
Devs are currently going through the new RUU that was just released a few hours ago . They are still sorting through the changes in the Development section . Information at this time is still limited but bare with them . Im sure they will find good stuff in them if there is anything good put into it . Now if they do something about the charging bug / battery issue *Ducks behind couch to avoid incoming objects*
What charging bug and battery issue are u talking abt?
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Devs are currently going through the new RUU that was just released a few hours ago . They are still sorting through the changes in the Development section . Information at this time is still limited but bare with them . Im sure they will find good stuff in them if there is anything good put into it . Now if they do something about the charging bug / battery issue *Ducks behind couch to avoid incoming objects*
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The charging bug is when you charge your phone over night and unplug it drops to 95% or 90% right off the bat . Or the fact the phone doesnt charge extended batteries very well . NOW back on track LOL the OTA .
SouthernEvo said:
The charging bug is when you charge your phone over night and unplug it drops to 95% or 90% right off the bat . Or the fact the phone doesnt charge extended batteries very well . NOW back on track LOL the OTA .
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This isn't a bug but how the battery is designed to charge so the battery lasts longer. Been this way since the evo came out.
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id like to know the camera changes as well
CheesyNutz said:
id like to know the camera changes as well
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Imma messin with it now to see if i can notice anything. I"ll let ya know. Just figured it would be easier to ask lol, guess not. Oh well, thank god for nandroids.
Where do I get the update? I tried ota it said no updates currently available.(((
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PRELUDE777 said:
Where do I get the update? I tried ota it said no updates currently available.(((
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Dev forum section.
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My camera now has an option for X-ray. Thank you HTC.
nukedukem said:
My camera now has an option for X-ray. Thank you HTC.
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No IR?? Ah cmon HTC get on point!
Are there any favorable changes to the software in this update.
Is there going to be an official ota update version ?
There is an awful lot and everyone is keeping it a secret and not posting them in the forums
Plancy said:
Are there any favorable changes to the software in this update.
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zergburger said:
There is an awful lot and everyone is keeping it a secret and not posting them in the forums
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Well I don't know, some people just won't do that.
I was being sarcastic we dony know the official verdict on improvements
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Well I don't know, some people just won't do that.
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I just loaded this up to test the kernel power draw and man is it low. I'm talking about almost half of CM6 with Snap 7.5 which was already by far the best. I don't know if I'm reading the log wrong but it's only drawing 30 mA @ idle - Snap 7.5 is low 50's. This ROM/Kernel should have crazy battery life.
Maybe I'm a little tired but after taking 15-20 low light pics something seems much improved. Focusing is fast, and the flash doesn't blow out the picture or look like an 80s polaroid anymore.
Again, this could just be in my mind, I'll try to compare to some old pics and post the conclusion.
@creyc: I think you are right. The "nuclear blast" flash in low light seems under control. Also focused very quickly.
@Award Tour: How do you measure the drain?
where's the dev forum? I couldn't find anything in EVO 4G developers section. Can someone drop the link here?
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Dev forum section.
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CM7

I just downloaded CM7 and I am having a difficult time getting accurate battery readings. Phone will say it's charged but will be at 96% when I remove the power source. Can anyone help me solve this problem.
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you seriously need to learn how to search.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1028646
^^the same question was asked and is still on the first page of Vibrant General.
Blkegk said:
you seriously need to learn how to search.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1028646
^^the same question was asked and is still on the first page of Vibrant General.
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But that ones ninety-SEVEN percent.
96% and or 97%
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So, get the battery widget or battery calibration app it will give you a better reading and forget about the phone icon..........it is just reference anyway......
98% too.....
paranoia_gu said:
98% too.....
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hey, quit thread jacking. this is for 96% only.
its the same god damn thing, take your battery out, and charge it on another Vibrant not on GB, and then try it. it'll say 100% until you charge next time.
READ THE LINK IN THE 2ND POST!!!... JEEZUS
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Lots of post-EG22 builds

Don't know if it's important, but I just noticed there are 4 post EG22 builds.
EG29
EG30
EH02
EH03
I reckon it's about done, eh?
EH04 and EH05 too.
yes, judging by these builds it seems like they are almost done and doing small stuff like making sure apps are working as they should and optimizing code and such. I remember when i had my hero they always sped up build rate before release (2.1).
Oh yeah, I see the EH04 & EH05 now, but how can that be? That would be tomorrow & the next day's builds... Has Samsung figured out how to bend time?
shouck886 said:
Oh yeah, I see the EH04 & EH05 now, but how can that be? That would be tomorrow & the next day's builds... Has Samsung figured out how to bend time?
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Keep it simple. They release what they want the public to know. Just like the us news press.
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Welll maybe we should ask samfirmware for a new link
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Maybe they know they're gonna make a build tomorrow and the next day and there's nothing in the rdf they don't already know. Or maybe they're doing multiple buillds per day.
i wounder that with their new no bloatware policy will this update be pretty good compared to 2.1 and 2.2
Have you tried the EG22 Leak it really good imo
husher said:
i wounder that with their new no bloatware policy will this update be pretty good compared to 2.1 and 2.2
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With the rate of release, I suspect they are stripping out the debug features. Hopefully it's soon, I'd like to see GB on the Epic before I plunge off to the Within or the Epic 4G Touch as they are now calling it.
Damn... EH11. I thought they'd stop at EH06. Does the timer reset near the end as well? The testing/QA timer that is.
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Damn... EH11. I thought they'd stop at EH06. Does the timer reset near the end as well? The testing/QA timer that is.
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As long as they get it right. Someone hasto drive around for a couple of hours after every build to see if the GPS is fixed...lol.
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I hope they added this as an easter egg in today's build.
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As long as they get it right. Someone hasto drive around for a couple of hours after every build to see if the GPS is fixed...lol.
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That and make sure it actually charges when plugged in and doesn't randomly reboot.
Mutiny32 said:
That and make sure it actually charges when plugged in and doesn't randomly reboot.
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EG22 charges when plugged in and I have only gotten 1 reboot in the 2 1/2 weeks of running it. So I am sure that is fixed.
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shouck886 said:
Don't know if it's important, but I just noticed there are 4 post EG22 builds.
EG29
EG30
EH02
EH03
I reckon it's about done, eh?
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In development you have UAT QA which leads to this multiple builds drama. Everytime the QA tech kicks back the code the devs go back recompile the fix and they have to stamp it with a new build number.
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Bad post, sorry
where are u guys seeing this?? just curious
hardrock121 said:
where are u guys seeing this?? just curious
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http://device.sprintpcs.com/Samsung/SPH-D700/EH11.rdf
(copied from the sticky thread in this forum)
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EG22 charges when plugged in and I have only gotten 1 reboot in the 2 1/2 weeks of running it. So I am sure that is fixed.
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I sometimes wake up to my EG22 below 50% despite being plugged in and I've had two random reboots today, alone, and at least one every day. So I am sure that is NOT fixed.

Close this thread Chuck Norris

Closed thread because a member reported me. Hope someone can solve this issue soon. Peace.
I'm having the % battery problem, stuck at 95%. I'm willing to be the volunteer.
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I outlined one possible solution for the battery percentage issue earlier this week in another thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1524100&page=6
Seems to work consistently for me.
xcguy said:
I outlined one possible solution for the battery percentage issue earlier this week in another thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1524100&page=6
Seems to work consistently for me.
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Sorry, that's not the solution.
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Soldier-2Point0 said:
Sorry, that's not the solution.
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Sorry it doesn't work for you -- it works for me.
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Thank you. Read your private inbox.
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Sir, your method is working. You should post it in the OP. Maybe if there is a script or simple apk, it will be very handy.
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bimasakti85 said:
Sir, your method is working. You should post it in the OP. Maybe if there is a script or simple apk, it will be very handy.
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Thanks, I will update the OP. I am not a developer so I don't know how to create scripts, much less an app. They are simple instructions to follow.
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Soldier-2Point0 said:
Thanks, I will update the OP. I am not a developer so I don't know how to create scripts, much less an app. They are simple instructions to follow.
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I forgot to mention that I dont use CM7. I use nottachtrix rom that is blur based. So this method will work in any ROM supposedly.
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bimasakti85 said:
I forgot to mention that I dont use CM7. I use nottachtrix rom that is blur based. So this method will work in any ROM supposedly.
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Initially will wait for more positive feedback on different ROMS before I claim it to work universally.
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Should this be done everytime you flash CM7, or is it a one time thing.
Edit: take it easy on spamming other threads with links to this thread.
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andrew.cambridge said:
Should this be done everytime you flash CM7, or is it a one time thing.
Edit: take it easy on spamming other threads with links to this thread.
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Any time you flash. Sorry, I am trying to spread the word out.
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Soldier-2Point0 said:
Any time you flash. Sorry, I am trying to spread the word out.
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You really don't need to spam this into every single development thread, it isn't anything new. This method was posted in the "How to fix your battery life" thread that was originally posted about in Nov/Dec.
You should note that this 'solution' only works until you run the battery low. People who have this issue often have their battery drop 3-10% very quickly when their battery gets low (for me its at about 30-35%). The battery will then only charge to 100% minus the percent that the battery dropped very quickly when you ran it low. Deletion of the files listed in your original post needs to be done again to re-fix the problem.
So yes, this works, though its a bandaid, not a solution, and it doesn't need to be posted in every dev thread. Just ask KennPenn for a sticky.
DK
DeathKoil said:
You really don't need to spam this into every single development thread, it isn't anything new. This method was posted in the "How to fix your battery life" thread that was originally posted about in Nov/Dec.
You should note that this 'solution' only works until you run the battery low. People who have this issue often have their battery drop 3-10% very quickly when their battery gets low (for me its at about 30-35%). The battery will then only charge to 100% minus the percent that the battery dropped very quickly when you ran it low. Deletion of the files listed in your original post needs to be done again to re-fix the problem.
So yes, this works, though its a bandaid, not a solution, and it doesn't need to be posted in every dev thread. Just ask KennPenn for a sticky.
DK
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Here we go! Guy #1 saying this does not work and it is already covered. Always happens. Sorry about the spamming. It was only one post per possibly related thread.
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Soldier-2Point0 said:
Here we go! Guy #1 saying this does not work and it is already covered. Always happens. Sorry about the spamming. It was only one post per possibly related thread.
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No he's right. Wiping batt stats in recovery erases those files located in Data. I looked it up.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/tech-issues-bug-reports-suggestions/121609-what-exactly-does-wipe-battery-stats-do.html
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I was actually more trying to point out that the solution is temporary, and that a link to this post wasn't needed in CM9, Recovery, and Stock ROM threads - Not that this band-aid has been already posted.
On topic -
This does work, until you run your battery very low / dead, then the "fix" needs to be applied again.
Example -
For me, my battery will show that it is charged to 100% until I have a day where it drops to 30-35%. What happens there is that the battery will suddenly "lose" 2-10% charge instantly. Obviously the battery isn't actually draining by that much, its just how the software sees it. Anyway, at the next charge the phone will only go to whatever 100 minus how far the battery instantly drained. So if I was at 33% and it dropped to 26%, on the next charge it won't go past 93%. At that point I need to re-apply this band-aid.
There was a script floating around here somewhere, I believe it was in the neutrino thread a few months ago, but I can no longer find it. You could just run the script and it would remove the files listed in the OP, then you could reboot the phone and it would be okay. I'll search for that script later - its time for me to go kayaking.
DK
If you spam this in any more threads, it won't be a warning or infraction. It'll be a temporary ban. Please be conscientious of our rules here at XDA about double posting.
It does work
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I do it every time I load a rom
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Never failed
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[Q] 4.2.1_1.2

Maybe someone who already had a look at the changelog of 4.2.1_1.2 aka JOP40G and understand it can tell me and others what are the main changes in this release?
Looks like Bluetooth and NFC to me.
El Daddy said:
Looks like Bluetooth and NFC to me.
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This.
Yep, Those are the only ones I've read about...
On a german website there were talking about improving the battery life especially in slepp mode. But can't find the article right now.
EDIT: okay found the website again: http://www.giga.de/apps/android-os/news/android-4-2-1_r1-2-im-quellcode-aufgetaucht/
they say in sleep mode CPU1 und CPU3 will be deactivated to save 60mA...
they also link to https://gist.github.com/4694153 with the changes, but probably most of us don't know what that all means ^^
laba86 said:
On a german website there were talking about improving the battery life especially in slepp mode. But can't find the article right now.
EDIT: okay found the website again: http://www.giga.de/apps/android-os/news/android-4-2-1_r1-2-im-quellcode-aufgetaucht/
they say in sleep mode CPU1 und CPU3 will be deactivated to save 60mA...
they also link to https://gist.github.com/4694153 with the changes, but probably most of us don't know what that all means ^^
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That was the site I read too,so I thought I'd ask some experts what they think about it
But 60mA seems a bit much to me and I thought they are disabled anyway...
laba86 said:
On a german website there were talking about improving the battery life especially in slepp mode. But can't find the article right now.
EDIT: okay found the website again: http://www.giga.de/apps/android-os/news/android-4-2-1_r1-2-im-quellcode-aufgetaucht/
they say in sleep mode CPU1 und CPU3 will be deactivated to save 60mA...
they also link to https://gist.github.com/4694153 with the changes, but probably most of us don't know what that all means ^^
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I don't believe that is quite correct.
In the commit the core shutdown is for when the phone is off and charging. I believe doing this will make the phone charge a little faster. https://android.googlesource.com/device/lge/mako/+/android-4.2.1_r1.2
I'll keep looking for more info.
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El Daddy said:
I don't believe that is quite correct.
In the commit the core shutdown is for when the phone is off and charging. I believe doing this will make the phone charge a little faster. https://android.googlesource.com/device/lge/mako/+/android-4.2.1_r1.2
I'll keep looking for more info.
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Oh yes, I reread the article and in fact they say it's for a turned off device while charging, not in sleep mode.
Sadly no WiFi, volume, or data issues related fix.
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I find it hard to believe that there would be so many Bluetooth and NFC fixes for the next release, but no fixes in any other area. I don't think this is telling the whole story.
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I find it hard to believe that there would be so many Bluetooth and NFC fixes for the next release, but no fixes in any other area. I don't think this is telling the whole story.
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Who says this is for the next release? I'm sure these fixes, or perhaps improved versions will be in the next release. They know we use their code. Perhaps they want people to test and report bugs while they work on 4.2.2.
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Who says this is for the next release? I'm sure these fixes, or perhaps improved versions will be in the next release. They know we use their code. Perhaps they want people to test and report bugs while they work on 4.2.2.
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Not me, but some people in this thread seem to be assuming this is the sum total of the next release.
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steviewevie said:
Not me, but some people in this thread seem to be assuming this is the sum total of the next release.
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Well, they may be right. However, you know what happens when you assume.

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