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Originally Posted by Whotahn
OK fellas here is my report on the new auto disconect cab sprintnerd posted this a.m...... Worked great for awhile, then after the first soft reset, it quit working. So I tried my longpress end key quick list....only to find the dissable data option no longer functioned and was darkened out. I then changed my long press end key to strictly terminate data connection.I got a vibration but no disconnect?? Then I uninstalled the autodatadisconnect cab. Still no data discconet option in quick menu anymore and just a buzz if I set LPEK to disconnect data. BUT now my data shuts down after about 2-3 minutes?? I have even soft reset a few times since then. Weird huh?
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Originally Posted by rootlinux
Have you tried Advanced Config?
That should work without all the cab/mod work around.
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OK folks, I think if you do some actual testing you will find that the GPRS disconnect program discussed earlier does the same thing as advanced config. Now in MANY threads on MANY ROM's there has been an incradible amount of discussion of folks unable to answer calls. This is exactly what happens using advanced config. Both programs add the following to the registry:
HKLM > Comm > ConnMgr > Planner > Settings > CacheTime - (value of minutes to disconnect in seconds)
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HKLM > Comm > ConnMgr > Planner > Settings > SuspendResume - GPRS_bye_if_device_off
The addition of the last entry is what causes issues. I have tested and found that the slide to answer of the Tachi dialer will ONLY answer after multiple rings and ONLY if you continue to keep sliding after the slider is already moved to the left to answer. Sometimes this will not even allow the call to be answered. Using the hard key to answer seems to have no effect.
I don't know exactly what causes this but will continue to investigate. I do know that if you have issues with this entry, which ultimately you will, change the SuspendResume to #777. This will fix the answering issues but at the expense of your constant data connection.
Finding an answer to this conundrum will certainly allow for extended battery life.