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So they are showing the instant On , on the new desire z in london which is basically is same as tmobile g2 here in states.
i was wondering is it something to do with SSD beign used or are they using some kind of hibernation technics in which phone is not entirely turn off instead goes into hibernation and then come back up.
and if its gona be possible to use in other android phones.
Realistically speaking, all phones use "SSD". SSD stands for Solid State Drive, and I doubt there's many phones out there that actually use a standard hard disk as storage.
All data is stored on flash chips, but technology in that area, whilst great at shrinking and increasing capacity, doesn't really improve super fast in terms of data transfer speeds.
I suspect they are doing some kind of clever hibernation as already suggested. Like it loads up a CPU state from memory that is stored when the system is shut down. I imagine first time out of the box will still be a good minute or so as usual, but successive reboots will be a lot quicker.
I imagine there will also be some sort of button combination you can press on boot to do a "fresh" boot rather than loading the hibernated version (for the usual reason that people reboot - to flush memory etc).
but the question is will the g2 get it? maybe instant on is just something built into sense. keeping my fingers crossed
Hopefully its available for the US version. Would be a neat lil way to conserve battery power. Devs will find a way to port it.
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I expect the G2 will get it as well - Looks like more of a ROM/SPL feature than Sense. Incidentally, I saw another video yesterday which showed a much more usual boot time. In the region of 40 seconds or so.
My theory seems to stand up to this. It's possible that this was the first time that the particular handset had been booted.
I'm not sure where the battery savings would come in. Aside from the few seconds shaved off when booting I can't see much other saving. In fact, it may transpire that the "system image" that it stores is held in battery-backup storage, which may in fact drain battery more, not less.
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I expect the G2 will get it as well - Looks like more of a ROM/SPL feature than Sense. Incidentally, I saw another video yesterday which showed a much more usual boot time. In the region of 40 seconds or so.
My theory seems to stand up to this. It's possible that this was the first time that the particular handset had been booted.
I'm not sure where the battery savings would come in. Aside from the few seconds shaved off when booting I can't see much other saving. In fact, it may transpire that the "system image" that it stores is held in battery-backup storage, which may in fact drain battery more, not less.
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The same way sleep mode saves electricity on desktops.
it would save battery in that you would be more likely to shut down completely when not using it if it booted up that fast. right now I rarely shut my phone down because if i need it in a pinch, I'd have to wait forever for it to boot.
edit: @dazultra2000, that's assuming it's a real shutdown rather than a hibernation as you suggest. you're right though, it's more likely to be more of a hibernation type thing. but still, if it used more battery than it saved, then what really would be the point? there would be no advantage over just turning the screen off
It would have to be a hibernate/sleep thing. It would be great. To me, it would not be useful if it doesn't notify you of a message or call right on the spot as if the phone was on. I keep mine on. It's the point of having a cell phone.
I presume it's just like a computer and only the service stays awake for these such things.
I hope so.
could be helpful though mostly i just stick my phone in airplane mode instead of turning it off.
well, in this video the guy clearly selects 'shut down.' I mean i'm still not convinced it's completely shutting down, but it sure looks like it
http://www.mobileburn.com/youtube_video2.jsp?Id=10816
It could either be great programming by HTC
or native hibernation support from qualcomm on the new chipset.
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It could either be great programming by HTC
or native hibernation support from qualcomm on the new chipset.
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+1 on that.
seems like gpu is doing such a wonderful job of helping CPU in that matter.
He said in the video the phone will boot the "normal" amount of time if you pull the battery.
The quick boot is if you power on/power off normally.
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He said in the video the phone will boot the "normal" amount of time if you pull the battery.
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in that case its probably more of a standby where it loads the os into the ram. that would explain why it would boot slower after you pop the battery. however don't think most people swap batteries on a daily basis.
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in that case its probably more of a standby where it loads the os into the ram. that would explain why it would boot slower after you pop the battery. however don't think most people swap batteries on a daily basis.
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i did three times a day with my G1 because of it's awful battery life, hopefully this one will have better life, can't wait to get this thing in my hands and start screwing with it.
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i did three times a day with my G1 because of it's awful battery life, hopefully this one will have better life, can't wait to get this thing in my hands and start screwing with it.
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it MUST have decent battery life. hopefully at 18 hours given the proccesor is underclocked. though the second you stick cmod on it, batt life is probably going to drop significantly.
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He said in the video the phone will boot the "normal" amount of time if you pull the battery.
The quick boot is if you power on/power off normally.
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Thats what i thought but didnt know i saw the video but didnt have speakers.
Sorry if this has already been answered but is the G2 even going to have fast boot or is that part of sense?
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He said in the video the phone will boot the "normal" amount of time if you pull the battery.
The quick boot is if you power on/power off normally.
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Sorry if this has already been answered but is the G2 even going to have fast boot or is that part of sense?
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by defaut i dont believe so but cyanogen is working it for the nexus one and im sure he will being it to the g2 when he starts his development on it
http://www.intomobile.com/2010/09/27/htc-fast-boot-cyanogenmod-video/
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Sorry if this has already been answered but is the G2 even going to have fast boot or is that part of sense?
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Here's a vid of the Droid Incredible with the ported Desire HD rom. This leads me to believe it's a sense ui only thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v5lpm2fFDo
I have realized that my phone takes very long to boot after seeing videos of other peoples g2s. I saw a video of the stock g2 and it took 7 seconds excluding the htc splash. I saw another 2 videos that I didn't time but they were definitely faster than mine and they were using roms. I am running cm7 and my phone takes 34 seconds to boot excluding the splash. To me that is just way too long. How do I make it faster? Is it supposed to be like that?
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They're running some form of HTC sense. The reason that they have such short boot times is because HTC came up with something called "FastBoot." What this does is sort of puts the phone into standby when you turn it off. When you boot it up again, it only takes about 10 seconds.
Cyanogenmod has an extremely fast boot time; about 30-40 seconds as you said. If those people in the videos you saw were to pull out their batteries, thus forcing a complete reboot, their phones would probably take about 1 minute to boot up. Just be glad you're not running the original stock rom; it has a horrendous boot time IMO, about 1:30 - 2 mins.
^_^
on the contrary, my phone booted quicker prior to rooting and installing custom roms... but I think it has more to do with more apps than anything else. more apps, more widgets, slower boot time.
boot time doesn't bother me though as long as it's not excessive. under a minute for a smart phone is not excessive, especially if you've loaded it up with gobs of stuff on your homescreens. it used to take my Dream almost two minutes to get to home screen (and be responsive).. ahh, the ancient days.
Oh thanks! They all were using sense so I guess your right. Good thing its not anything wrong with my phone.
Thanks again.
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Hello. Not sure if this is the correct section or not. But here goes.
I was running rootbox 4.2.2 and kt747 kernel. Along with baconatorx something script to apply settings to second core. I was getting roughly 3 to 4 hours screen on time. Great!
Recently I installed slimbean 4.3.1 after hearing so many people say it has the best battery life. With the according 4.3 kt747 kernel. I applied the same tweaks etc but at best I can get 2 hours of screen on time. Maybe there is a new script I'm unaware of.
I use my phone frequently but not heavily. Just phone calls SMS and abit of chrome. Can anyone give me some advice. Or someone with some working settings with the combo I have? Or should I just go back to what I had?
Any help would be great.
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See my posts on this page for my set and the battery life I am getting. Maybe these could help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969201&page=386
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See my posts on this page for my set and the battery life I am getting. Maybe these could help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969201&page=386
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Thanks. Just tried out your settings on my setup with the badass gov and slightly more under clock. And that's all you done?
I'm on 34% and only 1 hour 25 min screen on time.
And its 3rd on the list in battery stats.
I might be wrong but should cell stand by and phone idle be on top for battery usage? This is driving me nuts I have to carry my damn charger during the day.
I will report back after a few cycles.
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Thanks. Just tried out your settings on my setup with the badass gov and slightly more under clock. And that's all you done?
I'm on 34% and only 1 hour 25 min screen on time.
And its 3rd on the list in battery stats.
I might be wrong but should cell stand by and phone idle be on top for battery usage? This is driving me nuts I have to carry my damn charger during the day.
I will report back after a few cycles.
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What I am putting down below are purely from my view and my observations over the past few years.
There could be multiple issues:
1. Your battery might be getting old. On 2.8 I set the record at a whopping 7 hours display time (battery less than 6 months old). On the same ROM I was getting barely 2-3 hours (battery near to or over 18 months old) a few days before I flashed 4.1. So when I got 3h45m today, I consider that a pretty good battery.
2. You signal levels at home, the areas you roam, and at your work/school. These too kill more. Example, battery discharges slowly (when idle) at home compared to when I am at work cos of low signal levels at my work place.
3. Maybe there are too many background apps.
Example: Kik, Facebook, Google Plus. These are known battery hogs. You either uninstall these or freeze them when not needed. Your battery will thank you.
4. Kernels don't suit every phone. What works for me might not work for you. Example: Kernel of 2.8 people loved. But for me it drained battery crazy. I used Kernel C of prior version of ROM. Try out multiple, but give atleast 3 days to validate each.
5. Most importantly, do no UC too much. A phone spending 10 seconds at 1000 MHz could need 30 seconds at 800 MHz to get the same task done, and this could actually drain your battery more. For me, after using multiple phones on multiple ROMs, I found speeds between 800-1200 quite satisfactory. This is the reason my clock is normally set to 1000 as max.
6. I barely UV. UVing a little aggressively might seem to extend battery a little, but in the process it kills the phone processors and other parts. This is because they are getting strained working with lower currents than recommended. Also it is a normal practice to actually send a little more than needed currents to phone processor to avoid phone being shut off.
Our devs here who make kernels already reduce the voltage to sustainable levels to improvise on the kernel. This is also one reason why I don't bother about UVing any more.
Sorry about being lengthy and boring :victory:
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What I am putting down below are purely from my view and my observations over the past few years.
There could be multiple issues:
1. Your battery might be getting old. On 2.8 I set the record at a whopping 7 hours display time (battery less than 6 months old). On the same ROM I was getting barely 2-3 hours (battery near to or over 18 months old) a few days before I flashed 4.1. So when I got 3h45m today, I consider that a pretty good battery.
2. You signal levels at home, the areas you roam, and at your work/school. These too kill more. Example, battery discharges slowly (when idle) at home compared to when I am at work cos of low signal levels at my work place.
3. Maybe there are too many background apps.
Example: Kik, Facebook, Google Plus. These are known battery hogs. You either uninstall these or freeze them when not needed. Your battery will thank you.
4. Kernels don't suit every phone. What works for me might not work for you. Example: Kernel of 2.8 people loved. But for me it drained battery crazy. I used Kernel C of prior version of ROM. Try out multiple, but give atleast 3 days to validate each.
5. Most importantly, do no UC too much. A phone spending 10 seconds at 1000 MHz could need 30 seconds at 800 MHz to get the same task done, and this could actually drain your battery more. For me, after using multiple phones on multiple ROMs, I found speeds between 800-1200 quite satisfactory. This is the reason my clock is normally set to 1000 as max.
6. I barely UV. UVing a little aggressively might seem to extend battery a little, but in the process it kills the phone processors and other parts. This is because they are getting strained working with lower currents than recommended. Also it is a normal practice to actually send a little more than needed currents to phone processor to avoid phone being shut off.
Our devs here who make kernels already reduce the voltage to sustainable levels to improvise on the kernel. This is also one reason why I don't bother about UVing any more.
Sorry about being lengthy and boring :victory:
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Lengthy but not boring at all. ill try to add some more info on my phone and its setup.
1. my phone is less then 6 months old. 2.8 what? kernel version? 7 hours id poop a brick. lol
2. my signal strengths haven't changed at home or at work. I work outside lol however at home i do have a mountain behind me. literally a cliff side and i always got half signal since i got the phone.
3. i got the background stuff kicked. got greenify running and i have it hibernating just about everything it will let me.
4. ok this brings me back to what i was thinking originally. maybe i should just go back to what i had with rootbox 4.2.2 + kt747 kernel and scripts.... was trying to avoid this lol. 4.3 must just not jive with my phone.
5. i do have my voltages under volted 50 across the board. i have had the odd random reboot. my clocks were always either 1.2 or 1.0 ghz. never did oc or uc too much.
i will set my voltages back to stock after a few cycles.
also i run fs trim. supposed to stop lag or something. i been running it on all my devices so i figured i may as well follow suit with my s3. i also renamed mpdesion.
my standby time is still good. ill get 2 days on weekends when im not using phone much. but screen time is still less then 2 hours.
i just finished the first full charge with what u recommended. so lets see. heading out for 10 hours here soon. lets see how it does!
My bad! All my references to ROM or kernel versions pertains to Intergalatic ROM and its kernels. Sorry, I should've mentioned that.
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My bad! All my references to ROM or kernel versions pertains to Intergalatic ROM and its kernels. Sorry, I should've mentioned that.
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Thanks for your time. I've tried your settings for a few cycles. 3+ hours battery. And 2 days total. Not bad!
I have a question. I'm reading on that intergalactic ROM, and it says about certain bootloaders. One is non reverse able or something. I've read on it and I can't figure out what one to use. My phone is on telus if that means anything.
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Thanks for your time. I've tried your settings for a few cycles. 3+ hours battery. And 2 days total. Not bad!
I have a question. I'm reading on that intergalactic ROM, and it says about certain bootloaders. One is non reverse able or something. I've read on it and I can't figure out what one to use. My phone is on telus if that means anything.
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I used the first one (reversible):
Option A: MJ2 bootloader and MJB modem
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I used the first one (reversible):
Option A: MJ2 bootloader and MJB modem
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Thanks man. I downloaded the mj2 boot loader and mjb modem package. Do I flash this prior to the ROM? And say I choose to go back to slimbean, do I have to do anything to reverse this?
Sorry I just never had to do this on my nexus 7 or ace Android devices . I just wanna make sure I cover all bases. I kinda miss a two based ROM and after hearing your success with battery on it. Its obvisouly the ROM and kernel combo for me. Games I could care less about, I use my phone for texting Facebook and browser. And I go long periods without access to charger.
Thank you so much for all your assistance.
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Thanks man. I downloaded the mj2 boot loader and mjb modem package. Do I flash this prior to the ROM? And say I choose to go back to slimbean, do I have to do anything to reverse this?
Sorry I just never had to do this on my nexus 7 or ace Android devices . I just wanna make sure I cover all bases. I kinda miss a two based ROM and after hearing your success with battery on it. Its obvisouly the ROM and kernel combo for me. Games I could care less about, I use my phone for texting Facebook and browser. And I go long periods without access to charger.
Thank you so much for all your assistance.
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Yes. Following the same sequence of steps mentioned there. I too did the same.
And rest assured, once you are on this, I don't see a reason you'd even want to go back
Until this release neither we had to do all this boot loader thingy. But with the latest release Samsung did something that created all this mess.
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Yes. Following the same sequence of steps mentioned there. I too did the same.
And rest assured, once you are on this, I don't see a reason you'd even want to go back
Until this release neither we had to do all this boot loader thingy. But with the latest release Samsung did something that created all this mess.
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Hey. When I try to flash the boot loader and modem zip it gives me a error in twrp saying it can't load the zip.
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Hey. When I try to flash the boot loader and modem zip it gives me a error in twrp saying it can't load the zip.
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1. Try updating your TWRP.
2. Try downloading the zip again, and verify the zip.
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1. Try updating your TWRP.
2. Try downloading the zip again, and verify the zip.
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Thanks. This wasn't my issue. I needed the i747m boot loader mk5. Intergalactic thread op directed me to it in the s3rx thread.
About to install here soon, backing up and doing a nandroid just incase.. Im going to go With kt kernel and your simple adjustments.
I see u were using 1 15 kernel. I got 1 18. Shouldn't make a difference?
What are u getting now for screen time?
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Thanks. This wasn't my issue. I needed the i747m boot loader mk5. Intergalactic thread op directed me to it in the s3rx thread.
About to install here soon, backing up and doing a nandroid just incase.. Im going to go With kt kernel and your simple adjustments.
I see u were using 1 15 kernel. I got 1 18. Shouldn't make a difference?
What are u getting now for screen time?
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That was very dangerous. Sorry, I too should've asked. Had it gone through, you could've ended up bricking your phone. Whew! Missed by a whisker!
And I flashed 1.15. I am not sure of 1.18 'cos I haven't installed it. But newer version should be better.
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That was very dangerous. Sorry, I too should've asked. Had it gone through, you could've ended up bricking your phone. Whew! Missed by a whisker!
And I flashed 1.15. I am not sure of 1.18 'cos I haven't installed it. But newer version should be better.
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Hey!
So I ended up leaving that tw ROM for now. I made a nandroid so I will try it again.
But I'm here to report my new setup and battery stats.
I'm running slimkat rc2 with the latest ktoonsez kernel.
I'm using your settings in ktweaker but I ended up back on koonservative gov and enabled hotplugging.
7h screen on time. WiFi on the whole time. Browsing forms reading emails.
Lag free 100%
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Do I need to post a screenshot for proof? Or does it really matter lol
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Do I need to post a screenshot for proof? Or does it really matter lol
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We are all so used to getting good battery, it hardly matters anymore, unless someone posted a hard-to-believe 10 hours on stock battery.
Hello Friends.
Does USB BRICK Problem Exist on out HOV ?? For those who dont know whats USB brick...Head Over to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=691187
I'm facing same problems mentioned in this thread...Especially as far as charging is concerned
I'm on shpongle...There are frequent Battery Jumps, say for eg if I'm Charging my phone and it charges properly till a particular percentage say till 63% and then kinda stops there and when i reboot my device it jumps to directly to 96%. I unplug device it drains unbelievably fast
I did Some Research Over it and found out that it may be caused Due to USB Brick
Is their anything as such USB BRICK for hov ??
Please Help
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Hello Friends.
Does USB BRICK Problem Exist on out HOV ?? For those who dont know whats USB brick...Head Over to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=691187
I'm facing same problems mentioned in this thread...Especially as far as charging is concerned
I'm on shpongle...There are frequent Battery Jumps, say for eg if I'm Charging my phone and it charges properly till a particular percentage say till 63% and then kinda stops there and when i reboot my device it jumps to directly to 96%. I unplug device it drains unbelievably fast
I did Some Research Over it and found out that it may be caused Due to USB Brick
Is their anything as such USB BRICK for hov ??
Please Help
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Have you done anything to damage your misc partition? Or do you have a backup of your misc partition? USB bricks are very difficult to get past unless you have a back up of your partition. I believe the creator of 4ext recovery madmaxx developed a fix for the desire that could be used through his recovery. The main thing to remember is that your misc partition is specific to your phone. Not your model, your actual phone in your hand and if you flash a misc partition from someone else's phone it will kill it. Unless you have a backup, or some makes a generic misc for your phone model you may be stuck. Have you tried a ruu, and ate you s-on or s-off?
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red de0392 said:
Hello Friends.
Does USB BRICK Problem Exist on out HOV ?? For those who dont know whats USB brick...Head Over to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=691187
I'm facing same problems mentioned in this thread...Especially as far as charging is concerned
I'm on shpongle...There are frequent Battery Jumps, say for eg if I'm Charging my phone and it charges properly till a particular percentage say till 63% and then kinda stops there and when i reboot my device it jumps to directly to 96%. I unplug device it drains unbelievably fast
I did Some Research Over it and found out that it may be caused Due to USB Brick
Is their anything as such USB BRICK for hov ??
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I have no clue whats misc partition.
There is no stock ruu for indian cid...
M s-off now
My phone works properly its just the battery issue....
Checked with various apps... All say battery condition is good...
I flash roms quite often... Is that the reason?
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I have no clue whats misc partition.
There is no stock ruu for indian cid...
M s-off now
My phone works properly its just the battery issue....
Checked with various apps... All say battery condition is good...
I flash roms quite often... Is that the reason?
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I also have those % jumps after reboots, but without battery drain... it drains fast only from 100 to 90, but it's normal
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I also have those % jumps after reboots, but without battery drain... it drains fast only from 100 to 90, but it's normal
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Exactly Form 100 to 90 it drains like in 2 minutes
EDIT: Does your Nexus 4 Have such problem ??
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Exactly Form 100 to 90 it drains like in 2 minutes
EDIT: Does your Nexus 4 Have such problem ??
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Yes, and AFAIK... every phone has
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Yes, and AFAIK... every phone has
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So is It Normal ?
It kinda pisses me off its been close 1 and half hr i have hov..b4 it was fine...from past 2-3 months...I'm witnessing this
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So is It Normal ?
It kinda pisses me off its been close 1 and half hr i have hov..b4 it was fine...from past 2-3 months...I'm witnessing this
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I was mainly talking about that 100-90 drain... but I'm sure that those jumps after reboots are caused by often ROMs flashes... script that is responsible for creating batterystats.bin just goes crazy... or something like that... my N4 is only unlocked and rooted, everything else is stock and I'm not facing such big jumps after reboot... they're not bigger than 3%
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I was mainly talking about that 100-90 drain... but I'm sure that those jumps after reboots are caused by often ROMs flashes... script that is responsible for creating batterystats.bin just goes crazy... or something like that... my N4 is only unlocked and rooted, everything else is stock and I'm not facing such big jumps after reboot... they're not bigger than 3%
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Ooo...
So if i stay on one rom say for next 6 months... Battery life would come back to normal or close to it?
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Ooo...
So if i stay on one rom say for next 6 months... Battery life would come back to normal or close to it?
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The more you discharge it to nearly auto turn off moment and fully charge after, the better it will work. My was a bit "wild" after I had like 5 ROMs changed in one day. Then it setted pretty nice, keeping up to 3-4 days with normal use. No weird drops, also goin 100-90 smoothly for hours not 2 mins
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The more you discharge it to nearly auto turn off moment and fully charge after, the better it will work. My was a bit "wild" after I had like 5 ROMs changed in one day. Then it setted pretty nice, keeping up to 3-4 days with normal use. No weird drops, also goin 100-90 smoothly for hours not 2 mins
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Okay..Thanks For your reply...I'll stay on current rom for few months and will see...
But everyday release of new roms...its quite tempting to flash
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Okay..Thanks For your reply...I'll stay on current rom for few months and will see...
But everyday release of new roms...its quite tempting to flash
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You don't have to stay on one ROM for few months, any of them need something about 5 full discharges and charges
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You don't have to stay on one ROM for few months, any of them need something about 5 full discharges and charges
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Okay..i will try and report in few days
Thanks mate
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Okay..Thanks For your reply...I'll stay on current rom for few months and will see...
But everyday release of new roms...its quite tempting to flash
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Np Ain't you tired of reinstalling all your junk over and over again? P.S. In my previous post I typed "setted" which should be "set"
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Np Ain't you tired of reinstalling all your junk over and over again? P.S. In my previous post I typed "setted" which should be "set"
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Haha... I know its pain...i Use go backup now.... But now i won't be flashing for sometime
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You don't have to stay on one ROM for few months, any of them need something about 5 full discharges and charges
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Today's battery life. On screen 2hrs 11mins
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Today's battery life. On screen 2hrs 11mins
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That's kind of poor. Weren't you using it heavily during that time? I can hit 4 days on single battery life. However when I played games a bit and used hell lot of 3g internet, it dropped from 50 to 10 in like no time, 1-2hrs.
kwitu said:
That's kind of poor. Weren't you using it heavily during that time? I can hit 4 days on single battery life. However when I played games a bit and used hell lot of 3g internet, it dropped from 50 to 10 in like no time, 1-2hrs.
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Mate only 2hrs of on screen time...
Didn't use too much... Just normal whatsapp and Facebook with opera mini... :'(
Just drops say from 25to 21stays at 21fr abt 8 mins n then drps rapidly... Sick of it
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I think when holding the power button down the time it takes for the power menu to popup is too long. Like 2 seconds too long. Anyone know of a way to change this?
I just timed it.
It takes EXACTLY 2 seconds for the menu to come up.
So it's 2 seconds too much for you? Would you like the menu to come up instantly so that you have no option to turn your screen off with the power button?
Curious.
I think it's just fine. Literally takes 2-3 seconds. Don't see why you would need it shorter
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Compared to how long it takes on my previous Nexus 5 phone, it does feel too long.
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00dahc said:
I just timed it.
It takes EXACTLY 2 seconds for the menu to come up.
So it's 2 seconds too much for you? Would you like the menu to come up instantly so that you have no option to turn your screen off with the power button?
Curious.
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Thanks for timing it. Since it's exactly 2 seconds then it is about 1.2 seconds too long. I too came from nexus and its defiantly too slow.
Based on other android phones I've used, like nexus 5, gs3, lg nitro HD, etc, the delay LG has set on the G3's power button does feel a bit longer, I'd say a second longer. Is it a big deal? definitely not, but to those who are accustomed to a faster response time and probably because they use the power button for certain things, then yes, the longer delay does feel too long. I personally would like the stock android delay, which I think is only 1 second.
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aquariuz23 said:
Based on other android phones I've used, like nexus 5, gs3, lg nitro HD, etc, the delay LG has set on the G3's power button does feel a bit longer, I'd say a second longer. Is it a big deal? definitely not, but to those who are accustomed to a faster response time and probably because they use the power button for certain things, then yes, the longer delay does feel too long. I personally would like the stock android delay, which I think is only 1 second.
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im sure someone is going to come out with an xposed module to fix this delay. I surely hope so :good:
2 sec is nice but for me I'm frustrated please anyone help me for me its taking nearly 8 to 10 sec. To show power menu