Check out my lapdock mod and tell me what you think
Anyone who re purposes broke tech gets props in my book. Clever and simple . Nice work.
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Well thank you sir now i just need to find a kernel that can goes higher than 1.45... Air cooling ftw
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Looks good. Simple but effective :thumbup:
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were you get that Usb +fan thing Ohh daddy likey:thumbup:
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Lol nice cooling system.
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were you get that Usb +fan thing Ohh daddy likey:thumbup:
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Lol, its a fan from an nyko intercooler for xbox 360 soldered to a old usb cable. Even tough the usb port supply only 5v the fan is keeping the atrix cool even at 1.5ghz from the clemmsyn's kernel. This particular atrix was getting so hot the the bottom of the digitizer died from the heat, it was getting so hot that you probably could cook an egg on it. After making this cooling system its as cool as a breeze
awesome :victory:
A quick question, is it okay to use the Nexus 4 while charging? I was using it, and it charges a bit late but just want to ask if it doesn't harm the battery.
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Not that I know of, any phone is okay to be used while charging
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aanonymoushuman said:
Not that I know of, any phone is okay to be used while charging
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But it slows the charge speed if we are using it, ryt?
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But it slows the charge speed if we are using it, ryt?
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It depends on what you're doing. If you're playing game then it'll charge slowly. But if you're just texting and browsing then that shouldn't be a problem.
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Of course it will slow the charge speed, but that's not dangerous.
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Hi I have a nexus 4 and I use my phone to download torrents and movies daily but am worried about the battery life so should I download with the charger connected or empty the battery and recharge again thanks alot
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alphatia said:
Hi I have a nexus 4 and I use my phone to download torrents and movies daily but am worried about the battery life so should I download with the charger connected or empty the battery and recharge again thanks alot
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you shouldn't have a problem downloading a 1 or 2gig movie within 30 minutes to an hr, it'll drain your battery half way regardless of kernel though.
If you're worried, you should stop pirating or Johnny Law will be on your rear. jkjk
To answer your question, just use it without connecting to the charger. Also, calibrating the battery is not necessary either.
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So draining the battery regularly doesn't hurt it?
So in conclusion connecting the charger hurts the battery?
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Keeping your battery at 100% all the time (letting your phone plugged into the charger) is literally the worst thing you could possibly do to the battery besides overheating it.
If you want to get the longest lifespan out of the battery, keep it between 40 and 80% and under 40°C (which is why the N4 starts throttling itself at 38°C)
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Keeping your battery at 100% all the time (letting your phone plugged into the charger) is literally the worst thing you could possibly do to the battery besides overheating it.
If you want to get the longest lifespan out of the battery, keep it between 40 and 80% and under 40°C (which is why the N4 starts throttling itself at 38°C)
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So I should download until the battery is at 40% the charge again right?
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alphatia said:
So I should download until the battery is at 40% the charge again right?
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That should be fine, yes.
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That should be fine, yes.
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Thanks a lot for replying
But the battery will die eventually
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alphatia said:
Thanks a lot for replying
But the battery will die eventually
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Of course it will. It's a battery. They only have so many charge cycles. You can always buy another. With a little effort the battery can be swapped out.
That's right anyway I just wanted to know the least way I can damage the battery while downloading. ..do u have a suggestion
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That's right anyway I just wanted to know the least way I can damage the battery while downloading. ..do u have a suggestion
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I can't give you advice on how to make piracy less damaging to your phone. That's against the rules.
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That's right anyway I just wanted to know the least way I can damage the battery while downloading. ..do u have a suggestion
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Use a computer or don't pirate media contents at all. :thumbup:
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scream4cheese said:
Use a computer or don't pirate media contents at all. :thumbup:
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I just had my lawyer answer a ~1800 euro claim for some song that had magically found its way into my torrent downloading software. He charged me 208€.
Don't download pirated media..
He never said he was downloading copyrighted material... plenty of legal Ubuntu torrents available and last time I checked that's not piracy
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Guys am talking about not damaging my battery not the phone
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Anyway thanks all for your answers
So in conclusion
I should download until the battery drops to 40% and then recharge it
2- never leave the device connected all day
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alphatia said:
That's right anyway I just wanted to know the least way I can damage the battery while downloading. ..do u have a suggestion
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Flash a different kernel, then both underclock and undervolt.
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Flash a different kernel, then both underclock and undervolt.
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Am already on custom kernel but my question is about how to download safely without killing the battery life cycle
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Am already on custom kernel but my question is about how to download safely without killing the battery life cycle
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Are u underclocked? are u undervolted??? That should keep your battery from overheating.
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Are u underclocked? are u undervolted??? That should keep your battery from overheating.
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Am using Franco kernel with a little under volt but my question is about the downloading technique ..should I download with the charger connected or without. In order to save the battery life cycles
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Is any kind of battery training required for the new s4
And how to do so if yes
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Nope just use it. I like to wait till it's below 15% to charge it and always leave it charging till its full.
The main thing is not to let it discharge completely.
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Is any kind of battery training required for the new s4
And how to do so if yes
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This is not a ni-cad battery, so no.
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Can some of you post pictures of your charging port? Mine looks really low to the bottom and I feel like I bent it trying to stick the charger in. This would ease my mind a bit thanks!
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It is very low. Almost on edge.
Woo hoo! Thanks!
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