4.4.3 Any news on when it will land on our device??
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4.4.3 Any news on when it will land on our device??
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It just came out for Nexus and GPE devices. So, either HTC will skip the update altogether or it will be out maybe on August.
I had rather htc concentrate on bringing Android 5.0 (or whatever it may be) to their devices quickly than waist their time with such a small update
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July or august
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Even if they do update to 4.4.3, it will still be Sense 6
I'm running SlimKat 4.4.3, and notice very little differences over 4.4.2, so the updated Android code won't make for a groundbreaking update from HTC
Looking forward to the updated radios
4.4.3 is soooo yesterday. How about 4.4.4 now?
I think there will be a small update still on 4.4.2 for volte
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I think there will be a small update still on 4.4.2 for volte
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Hopefully I'll be really upset if they just give it to those phones they've announced.
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Link for the lazy...
http://www.htc.com/us/go/htc-software-updates/
So no volte until L?
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So no volte until L?
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Isnt volte less comprehensive than what HTC has done to save juice anyways?
stevessvt said:
Isnt volte less comprehensive than what HTC has done to save juice anyways?
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LTE is no more a drain than WiFi nowadays
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So 4.4.3 or 4.4.4.?
I was hoping that either be out by the middle of this month.
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LTE is no more a drain than WiFi nowadays
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I mostly agree. Thing is LTE does use more power when used for long times. It requires more power from a signal further away and the speeds will vary more and the latency won't matter as much. WiFi you usually are at a set distance so power isn't varying as much, you're closer to source of signal and the speed will usually be more consistent. I've used my unlimited LTE to watch videos and noticed it drained a little faster and got a little warmer than using WiFi and that is with a pegged LTE signal. If I'm just browsing or using apps like xda I'll usually use LTE for the extra benefit of low latency and faster race to idle. When steaming video WiFi has the advantage.
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I mostly agree. Thing is LTE does use more power when used for long times. It requires more power from a signal further away and the speeds will vary more and the latency won't matter as much. WiFi you usually are at a set distance so power isn't varying as much, you're closer to source of signal and the speed will usually be more consistent. I've used my unlimited LTE to watch videos and noticed it drained a little faster and got a little warmer than using WiFi and that is with a pegged LTE signal. If I'm just browsing or using apps like xda I'll usually use LTE for the extra benefit of low latency and faster race to idle. When steaming video WiFi has the advantage.
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My unscientific analysis is this..
On WiFi or lte I get the same on screen times while it's lower on hspa
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Why I said I mostly agree. I don't watch videos all the time so it's either or. If I don't watch any videos usually my sot is usually a little better if LTE used all day. Otherwise it all evens out.
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Why I said I mostly agree. I don't watch videos all the time so it's either or. If I don't watch any videos usually my sot is usually a little better if LTE used all day. Otherwise it all evens out.
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Whether I do or don't it's still the same
However it's hot in central ca thus my phone heats up and that's when drain increases.
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Dont forget to tune into the webcast going on right now!!
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Dont forget to tune into the webcast going on right now!!
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would love to... link?
Thanks, this could be interesting.
You can watch it here.
EDIT: Read through the thread for updates, or follow me on Twitter for more detailed updates.
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Thanks, this could be interesting.
You can watch it here.
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Thanks for supplying that I am on the call...
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webcast link here:
http://investors.sprint.com/GenPage.aspx?IID=4057219&GKP=1073745942
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Thanks for supplying that I am on the call...
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Sure. Who's speaking, Hesse?
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Sure. Who's speaking, Hesse?
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Based on tweets from folks attending the event, Hesse is speaking right now.
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Sure. Who's speaking, Hesse?
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Yes he is the first presenter... he is doing a briefing on what the meeting is about.
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He just spoke about how the iphone was going to help their bottom line in long run. Now he is talking about how they will now be 1 network instead of 2.
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Announced a aggressive roll out of Lte on 1900 spectrum
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Not saying anything about wimax, that pretty much sucks...
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Not saying anything about wimax, that pretty much sucks...
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WiMax is dead. One of the slides says they will use WiMax through 2012. From what I can tell our phones are useless /w LTE. The upside is LTE won't even begin deployment until mid 2012. I am guessing 2013 before we see major LTE rollout AKA we will be near new phones by then.
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WiMax is dead. One of the slides says they will use WiMax through 2012.
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WiMAX devices will be sold through 2012; LTE rollout will begin in major markets in 2012, with devices coming at the same time. WiMAX isn't going anywhere for a while.
Multi-tech chipsets are going to be a priority.
i still like wimax better
I would be worried about the wimax lte issue but i rarely use sprint network for data unless i absolutely have to. Im consistently on wifi. It would be nice to have lte but it really isn't a necessity.
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This is going to be ugly! I can see now our speeds are really about to head back down hill... they are not saying anything about how they will handle all the new iphone customers. Seems they are betting all this on the FCC approving their 800 spectrum with lightsquared, and from my understanding the government is still not sure it would not cause problems with gps so that's not any time soon!
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Obviously it's disappointing for all of us who just signed a two year contract on a phone that will be basically obsolete in 6 months when LTE rolls out.
However you can't live your life always holding out for the next big thing.
Wimax 4g works well for me in most of the areas I frequent and will continue to work in those places for the duration of my contract.
Even 3g speeds aren't that bad. And I have true unlimited, I'm wifi tethering, etc. etc. so, look at the bright side. I figure when I become eligible for a new phone the new LTE network will be ready for prime time.
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Obviously it's disappointing for all of us who just signed a two year contract on a phone that will be basically obsolete in 6 months when LTE rolls out.
However you can't live your life always holding out for the next big thing.
Wimax 4g works well for me in most of the areas I frequent and will continue to work in those places for the duration of my contract.
Even 3g speeds aren't that bad. And I have true unlimited, I'm wifi tethering, etc. etc. so, look at the bright side. I figure when I become eligible for a new phone the new LTE network will be ready for prime time.
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Exactly!! Even if we were to get an lte handset when they come out in about 6 months the lte network would still be in its infancy and we wouldn't get the coverage we have with wimax.
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Just stated wimax is not going anywhere! So we are good!
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Just stated wimax is not going anywhere! So we are good!
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Correct - WiMAX is going to be overlapped, not replaced!
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Well i must say its a great improvement heres what ive got so far...
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Damnn, my android os is always crazy high
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3 hours of screen on time with basically zero other usage other than what appears to be a few minutes of some motorcycle game?
Are you just turning your screen timeout to infinite, turning the phone on, and letting it sit to see how long it goes?
Wow, that's pretty good. You could theoretically get ~6 hours screen time with the entire battery which was unheard of prior to 4.0.4. I believe it was generally accepted that approximately 4 hour screen time is usually the max.
No ive been playing more games and been on xda, just my basic use of daily stuff
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damn wth...that battery life is good except for that small charge up. Are u using stock battery?
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damn wth...that battery life is good except for that small charge up. Are u using stock battery?
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Yes its stock i use 2g only also
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3 hours of screen on time with basically zero other usage other than what appears to be a few minutes of some motorcycle game?
Are you just turning your screen timeout to infinite, turning the phone on, and letting it sit to see how long it goes?
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THAT is the actual battery improvement, the phone itself uses like next to none to run now, only the screen draining. I went from around 25% Android OS to like 3-4% (as well as other core apps went down).
I use my phone extensively (although no games), and my screen % is like 75-80% (at 95% of the time being minimum brightness [5])
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Yes its stock i use 2g only also
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The little charge up will be where i have transfered files from pc but it was only for about 5 minz
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I will post more stats 2 morrow without any file transferes to compare to todays, there shouldn't be much of a differance.
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THAT is the actual battery improvement, the phone itself uses like next to none to run now, only the screen draining. I went from around 25% Android OS to like 3-4% (as well as other core apps went down).
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Android OS used 3-4% before the update as well. The ~25% was a bug in AOSP 4.0.2 and 4.0.3. It just showed high use, but wasn't actually draining that much.
No story here. Just a fixed bug.
Iphone. Helping computer illiteracy get popular since 2007.
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Yes its stock i use 2g only also
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I'd think that a lot of this power savings comes from not using the LTE modem and just using CDMA. But I'm probably wrong. Makes me wish the 4.0.4 update would arrive here.
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I'd think that a lot of this power savings comes from not using the LTE modem and just using CDMA. But I'm probably wrong. Makes me wish the 4.0.4 update would arrive here.
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True...2G uses less juice than either 3G or LTE
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Wow, that's pretty good. You could theoretically get ~6 hours screen time with the entire battery which was unheard of prior to 4.0.4. I believe it was generally accepted that approximately 4 hour screen time is usually the max.
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lol. I get 2 hours or less screen on time (brightness on lowest setting) on the leaked 4.0.4 with an extended battery.
I see no change thus far with 4.0.4
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I see no change thus far with 4.0.4
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Are u on the ota from the uploaded url, or the factory image from google? Iam on factory. Most people will say it dosnt make a diferance, but i am on factory wich will do a complete full wipe and will run 4.0.4 as if you got it out the box with a new nexus.
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I'm seeing modest improvements:
autobrightness, 2h music, 4h 3g data, rest of wifi, stock kernel, interactive 350-1200
This is pretty good for stock kernel compared to 4.0.2 . It's slightly better than what I usually get with imo's kernel on 4.0.2
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http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1496-lte-is-live/
I've spent time traveling around the Kansas City, KS metro area, and it seems most places are lit up now, especially in Olathe. Average speeds are a little disappointing considering these towers should have very little load. I've done approximately 350 speed tests so far.
I'm getting a consistant average of 10mbps down/up around the entire metro, with highs of 13mbps down/up and lows of 8mbps down/up during the day. Late at night speeds are 15mbps down/up around the metro for me. In my basement I only get about 6-7mbps down/up (with 0-1 bars) no matter the time of day.
The latency is outstanding! I've had pings as low as 42ms. The highest I have seen is 70ms, and the average is about 55ms. Great for remote desktop and video chat
I'll keep this updated with my findings. Highest test I have pulled so far has been 20 down/15 up.
Don't think so. Not here in Dallas yet.
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Noticed it too in Blue Springs, MO!
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Doesn't look quite as fast as Verizon late though
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Still very decent.
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With a signal like that, I get 28-33 Mbps down on Verizon.
I'll take unlimited and slower over faster and tiered any day of the week. Plus... screw Verizon and their nazi attitudes. Lol.
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With a signal like that, I get 28-33 Mbps down on Verizon.
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Why do you constantly troll people?
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I'll take unlimited and slower over faster and tiered any day of the week. Plus... screw Verizon and their nazi attitudes. Lol.
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You really think Sprint is going to stay unlimited with LTE that long?
Don't see why not that's their "thing".
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Here's what I get on Verizon w 3 bars not SUPER fast everywhere like fan boys may have you think.
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Don't see why not that's their "thing".
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Because they're broke, losing customers, and that's all they have to try to get people to stay. If they start improving and rolling out this LTE network widely and (gasp) maybe gain customers, they'll cut unlimited data just like AT&T and Verizon.
Actually I think spring will implement something like ting wireless sooner or later
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So we'll just see what happens. It's in the future big rip.
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Because they're broke, losing customers, and that's all they have to try to get people to stay. If they start improving and rolling out this LTE network widely and (gasp) maybe gain customers, they'll cut unlimited data just like AT&T and Verizon.
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Yeah, if that happens it'll suck. But all your VZW bootloaders will be encrypted and signed, your internet results will be sold to the highest bidder and your bill will be triple ours. Now get the hell out of our We Love Sprint Party!
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Here's what I get on Verizon w 3 bars not SUPER fast everywhere like fan boys may have you think.
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Here is a result while doing 70mph.... not too shabby ? Sprint LTE
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Here is a result while doing 70mph.... not too shabby ? Sprint LTE
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Are you in Chicago or just connected to that speedtest server
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Actually I think spring will implement something like ting wireless sooner or later
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There's no money in that compared to running postpaid services. And they sell wholesale service to Ting already. Why would they turn themselves into a prepaid carrier? Think Sprint would go out of business before they did that.
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Yeah, if that happens it'll suck. But all your VZW bootloaders will be encrypted and signed, your internet results will be sold to the highest bidder and your bill will be triple ours. Now get the hell out of our We Love Sprint Party!
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I don't care that the bootloaders are encrypted on Verizon. I'm never going to be a customer there either... I like how you assume that just because I tell you that Sprint will dump UL data that I'm a Verizon customer.
Hi y'all! So I've been going to these classes at my local university which I have to use the bus to get to. I use my HOX for music on the bus. I text a little but around five p.m. my phone is completely exhausted of battery. I took some pictures to explain myself.
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When I reach the university usually after 45 minutes of listening to music.
When I reach home from the university. As you can see something is wrong. My phone has never done this before. I also noticed my phone lasts a while when on Wi-Fi. (I also saw there was a battery fix for the phone but the link was broken.)
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Hi y'all! So I've been going to these classes at my local university which I have to use the bus to get to. I use my HOX for music on the bus. I text a little but around five p.m. my phone is completely exhausted of battery. I took some pictures to explain myself.
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When I reach the university usually after 45 minutes of listening to music.
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When I reach home from the university. As you can see something is wrong. My phone has never done this before. I also noticed my phone lasts a while when on Wi-Fi. (I also saw there was a battery fix for the phone but the link was broken.)
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I don't get what you are saying, both them pictures are the same with 9Hr+ at 78% how can you say battery is completely exhausted....
Haha sorry wrong picture.
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Haha sorry wrong picture.View attachment 1204063
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Do you sleep? at 9am you have already had 9Hrs on battery which then extended to 17Hrs by 5pm.. because I get around 22+Hrs before I need to charge but I never get that far as I charge over night, if you use phone longer than the time frame you are giving us then id recommend a external battery to last you the rest of the way!
Do you mean your phone was fine while on 4G before and it's only draining battery this fast now, or are you asking why your phone is draining battery a lot with 4G when compared to WiFi? If it's the latter, then it will. WiFi uses very little power so it hardly affects battery drain. 4G on the other hand is a huge drainer. I don't have 4G in my country but it's a known fact that it drains battery fast. Especially from your battery usage I see you've used Chrome quite a bit. Web browsing + 4G = very fast battery drain. Here, my friend's One X doesn't last too long on 3G itself. Especially if it's being used actively for streaming music or web browsing. The only way to get this phone to last through the day is to not use the screen too much and to keep it on 2G (or the CDMA equivalent of it).
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First thing, you posted in the wrong One X thread, this is the international one. But anyway, I had this problem on my Vivid. I cycled the battery while only on HSPA+ for a weekend, and that fixed my problem. If that doesn't work, try a factory reset but backup your data using this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1607254 after doing that do the factory reset and restore it using the same thread.
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Does One X have 4G?
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Does One X have 4G?
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In the states, HSPA+ is considered 4G, and, if you look at the status bar in his screenshots, the phone says 4g in AT&T's style, instead of the normal Android style. He has the AT&T model, not the Tegra 3 model.
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Does One X have 4G?
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Fake 4G (HSPA+)
Some call it 4G and some not
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Do you mean your phone was fine while on 4G before and it's only draining battery this fast now, or are you asking why your phone is draining battery a lot with 4G when compared to WiFi? If it's the latter, then it will. WiFi uses very little power so it hardly affects battery drain. 4G on the other hand is a huge drainer. I don't have 4G in my country but it's a known fact that it drains battery fast. Especially from your battery usage I see you've used Chrome quite a bit. Web browsing + 4G = very fast battery drain. Here, my friend's One X doesn't last too long on 3G itself. Especially if it's being used actively for streaming music or web browsing. The only way to get this phone to last through the day is to not use the screen too much and to keep it on 2G (or the CDMA equivalent of it).
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My phone was originally fine before this problem stated happening. I only put Wi-Fi on if I am home. My phone before was fine on 4g but after a prolonged period in my house and my phone on Wi-Fi this problem started to occur.
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First thing, you posted in the wrong One X thread, this is the international one. But anyway, I had this problem on my Vivid. I cycled the battery while only on HSPA+ for a weekend, and that fixed my problem. If that doesn't work, try a factory reset but backup your data using this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1607254 after doing that do the factory reset and restore it using the same thread.
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Thanks! I will try this on this upcoming weekend.
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If anyone's interested, the FCC just released their photos of the Verizon One's internals:
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/repo...ame=N&application_id=986316&fcc_id=NM8PN07310
Looks like we have the same Qualcomm MDM9615 modem as the Sprint variant, FWIW.
EDIT: There's also a WTR1605L transceiver inside that can apparently handle all LTE bands. Any possibility of unlocking support for AWS band 4 LTE?
AWS will most likely become available once it becomes more readily available.
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AWS will most likely become available once it becomes more readily available.
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The problem is we haven't gotten any update like on the S4 that explicitly says band 4 has been enabled and the FCC test reports don't show any info about it either. I'm wondering if they left out official support for it like on the Nexus 4, and if there's some way we could force on AWS in the firmware.
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The problem is we haven't gotten any update like on the S4 that explicitly says band 4 has been enabled and the FCC test reports don't show any info about it either. I'm wondering if they left out official support for it like on the Nexus 4, and if there's some way we could force on AWS in the firmware.
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Maybe but most likely it will take new radio firmware to use it.
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Most curious to compare the FM radio leads on this vs say the att version. ...hrmmm
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I would pay real money for an FM Radio mod on Verizon HTC One.
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I would pay real money for an FM Radio mod on Verizon HTC One.
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It's already been done, I have it right now.
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Download this into system apps and set permissions and see what happens.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y5tjs4qgx04bgez/FMRadioService.apk
ah. thank you. I'll try it now.
TidusWulf said:
OMG link please
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It's there
not working. parsing error.
wait. I might just be doing it wrong..
nope. can't get it to show in the app drawer. got the permissions set with the apk in the right folder. rebooted too.
Chilidog said:
It's already been done, I have it right now.
Download this into system apps and set permissions and see what happens.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y5tjs4qgx04bgez/FMRadioService.apk
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Can you give a clue who the author is, and is there any thread or discussion of it anywhere? Will it work only with Sense?
meta data inside the apk said com.htc.fmservice, so it's the official app for the other carriers. I'm guessing this guy isn't using the verizon model.
honestly, though. if Spirit FM can't get it working, nothing can. (except Verizon, but who would expect THAT to happen!)
Chilidog said:
It's already been done, I have it right now.
Download this into system apps and set permissions and see what happens.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y5tjs4qgx04bgez/FMRadioService.apk
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I had installed the app on my phone already with no luck actually tuning anything. Are you able to listen/tune to anything ?
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I have the app installed (it came installed on EclipticONE), but the radio is never able to find a station to tune to anything. Based on my searching, it looks like almost all, if not all recent Verizon phones have had FM Radio disconnected in the hardware, so it's not something a software fix will work on. Verizon is just trying to find another way to charge us for data by forcing us to stream radio if we want local stations. (Luckily I still have unlimited data!)
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bschram said:
I have the app installed (it came installed on EclipticONE), but the radio is never able to find a station to tune to anything. Based on my searching, it looks like almost all, if not all recent Verizon phones have had FM Radio disconnected in the hardware, so it's not something a software fix will work on. Verizon is just trying to find another way to charge us for data by forcing us to stream radio if we want local stations. (Luckily I still have unlimited data!)
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There is nothing like unlimited data
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ivanov13 said:
There is nothing like unlimited data
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That's impressive! I thought my 24gb this month was pretty high.
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Ha I do about 150 a month. Lol
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Well, that's what it takes to try every single ROM out there lol
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Font forget tethering ?
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