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Originally Posted by arrrghhh
Makk still follows this thread cuz he's awesome, but in reality he doesn't really boot this anymore. Do you dude?
The fixes are actually for battery status. Unfortunately the battery life isn't a whole lot better, if it's any better... but the battery meter is much more accurate now. I wouldn't say it's perfect, but actually guys with RAPH's had some of the best experiences.
This improved code got pushed by acl last night, so the autobuild service now has the new kernel for all to try.
FYI, you don't have to register @ XDA to get the updated batt status code. You don't have to register for anything to download from glensom's autobuild service. I posted the kernel in all the Android sections on PPCG and XDA for our phones - I didn't post it over here cuz there's no Android-specific section for the RAPH
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Ahh, I wasn't aware that the code for the new kernel had been pushed through to the autobuild service. As for your question of still booting the version Makk has on the top post, I did up until about 3 days ago
when I saw that the guys over at XDA released a "Final" version that looked like it had a little more working in it. I admit that the version they posted isn't much more than this one, but it has been a little bit more stable than this release, at least for my phone. Thanks for the correction on it actually being the battery status that was more accurate. I thought I had mentioned that, but I was in a rush when I was typing that and must have missed that.
Oh and for the part about the accounts over at XDA, I was always logged on automagically when I visited the page so I always figured that it was an attachment to one of the threads that he just linked to. As I have just tested that theory (and proven myself wrong!) I see that you do not need to be logged in with an account to DL the AOSP file from them.