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Re: OMJ's HTC EVO 2.2 Custom ROM v4.5 | FroYo 3.70.651.1 | *Updated 1/23/10*

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Originally Posted by htcJohn View Post
Have any of you all notice that the 4.4 & 4.5 kills your battery? I was using 4.2 i recall and when I switched over to 4.4, i went right back to 4.2. I waited for 4.5 and the same thing: it kills my battery so quick. I have a 3500ma seido battery and with the 4.2 I can go all day without it denting the battery. I don't go even have a day (less than 4hrs) and I'm down to 67%. Anyone else notice this? I might have to switch back to 4.2 rom. I love the speed of the 4.5 though.
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Originally Posted by chas123 View Post
Yeah, I noticed the same thing on 4.5. I am currently running 4.2.
Some things seemed buggy on 4.5 as well. It was fast though. I wish I had another evo so I could compare side by side. Apps would start immediately when you hit the shortcut even if they hadn't been running in the background. Boot time was alot faster also.
I have been using OMJ roms (or at least using them as a base and tweaking them) since my Vogue days and like Cynical said..

If OMJ says it... you can pretty much take it to the bank! He always does an excellent job of testing before he releases anything to us. I can promise you if anyone is having battery problems it is not a function of the rom. It's going to come down to the phone (diff phones behave differently with varrying kernels, but the HTC one that is used will be most consistent for all phones), the various settings you have set on your phone, and various user usage which is very subjective. ie.. what one person may call moderate usage may mean something entirely different to what another user may consider moderate usage.

I have the Sprint 2600 ext battery on my phone. I just had a 23 hr layover in Canada so my phone was on a roaming signal, data turned off, wifi turned on with a crappy single bar signal and literally spent about 8 hrs sitting in my room watching tv in the background as I steadily went b/t tapatalk and dolphin catching up on a bunch of reading all the while also downloading crap, extracing said crap, flashing zips and learning to use metamorph... and multiple re-boots. On this day I took my phone off the charger at about 0530 am, flew two legs (phone in airplane mode but still on and messed with it some in cruise flight), then got into Canada around noon, and then messed with it as described above and by 10 pm that night I had about 17% battery left.

Today it came off the charger at about 0545 am, did not bump charge it at all. For 8 hrs today it was in airplane mode but two of those hours I was in the back of the plane messing with it non-stop. For the rest of the time when I was on the ground I made a few phone calls, sent a few texts, did probably 1.5 hrs of surfing or so and as I sit here right now at 0930 pm I have 43% battery left... almost 16 hrs off charger.

I am using stock kernel and do not have set cpu set up or running at all.
- Always on mobile data is turned off
- Google Talk is signed off and set to not automatically sign in
- Weather updates every three hrs (and everytime I come out of airplane mode of course)
- FB for HTC Sense updates once a day
- Cache cleaner runs once a day (have no idea if this matters but somebody mentioned it so I thought I would)
- Google set to always sync calendar and contacts but mail set to manual
- No syncing of news or stocks (don't use it)


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Originally Posted by JohnBecker View Post
Update ... After reflashing from 4.5 to 4.4 to 4.5, it seems to fix my reboot issue. It was really strange. It only reset on me once today, but that was because the BT disconnected and I used Vlingo this morning. It always resets if the BT disconnects (buggy software).

As for battery life. I have to say this. I use my phone from 6am til 6pm every day with my BT in my ear. I get the same battery life no matter what rom I'm using (pretty much). Depending on the number of a calls (and length) and tethering, I might have to charge in the car a bit on the road. It's no more than what I had with my TP2 phone. I'm happy with the battery life mainly because I got a big phone and it does what I want.

A new BT stack would be nice. Tired of having it cut off when giving me direction.

HOWEVER ... I do have one question. Where is Titanium Backup on this ROM? After flashing 30 times, I can guarantee it's not in either 4.4 or 4.5. I had to download it to restore my settings. It does not show up in the menu. Also ... reinstalling the removed apps seems to be an impossible task. Nothing I did would get Footprints back. It won't flash, moved it to /system (no go)... dunno what to do next. Even tried a flashable version that someone posted. It said it was corrupt and invalid. So I gave up.
Actually I can guarantee you that it is in 4.5... simply open the rom zip and navigate to the folder /data/app and you will see this "com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup-2.apk" this is TB and it is in the rom.

As far as the apks in removed apps... both Aamikam and OMJ have stated that in order for them to work they must be pushed to your phone with ADB... Now, I have found that this is not 100% true but that method will ALWAYS work. I don't know enough about ADB but I'm guessing that when it pushes a file to the /system/app folder that is modifys the apks permissions. To make these files work without pushing them with ADB is a pain in the ass but it is possible with Root Explorer. It took me much trial and error while out on the road with nothing but my phone and no computer to use ADB but here is what you need to do...

1. Copy the file with Root Explorer from the sd card
2. Navigate to /system/app and mount the sys as R/W
3. Paste the file in /system/app (after re-mounting as R/W)
4. Now once the file is pasted in /system/app and with the sys still mounted as R/W, long press on the apk and select permissions
5. On the Group line, uncheck write and execute
6. On the Others line, uncheck execute
7. On the User line, check Read and Write
8. Hit ok, so long as the sys is still mounted R/W it will actually change the files permissions

**So basicall you only want 4 things checked; User - Read and Write, Group - Read, and Others - Read***

9. Not sure if it is needed but each time at this point I boot into recovery and wipe cache and Dalvik-cache
10. Re-boot

When the phone boots you will now have footprints installed and working properly on your phone!

Hope that helped!
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