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Originally Posted by bawaji
Installed and ran 1.7. It is getting better and better with every release. Good show, jmart! Still a fast ROM even without overclocking and the home page setup looks great and intuitive! Youtube and plus code dialing was working fine, though I went from 60% to 20% on the battery while installing and playing with the ROM. Am charging it now to see how it lasts with regular usage.
Had the following question and request:
1. Would it be possible to place links for all installed programs in the \Windows\Programs folder? This would help add quicklinks for programs like PIM Backup, XDA_US, etc. to the home pages. Currently, I have to find the file in the \Windows folder (not an easy task if you don't know the file name) and create a shortcut and place it in the Start Menu folder.
2. Clicking on .reg files on my storage card does not import the setting to the registry. Is a registry editor program missing? Which program do I need to install? It will be nice to include this capability.
3. What program do you use to turn the data off? I do not have a data plan and use Dialup enabler/disabler to keep the data turned off. Don't know if your toggle switch does the same thing. When I installed Dialup enabler/disabler, it showed the data connection to be on even though the toggle switch in the SimClock page showed it as off. Didn't want to risk not having the data off completely. Please let me know if I should keep Dialup enabler/disabler installed or whether your program will keep the data off unless I turn it back on.
4. When acknowledging alarms, etc. you get a snooze menu with different time settings. Can I edit this list to get snooze times different from those listed (or add to the list, for example, one week, etc.)?
Looking forward to playing with the ROM some more over the weekend!
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1. No problem, I will add these shortcuts to Teya [Portal] in the next release
2. There is a "behind the scenes" registry import program included. You can find it in the Windows directory named
FS_TaskMgr.exe
3. Data off is controlled by an HTC oem named data disconnect. If you click on the icons in the taskbar, you will get the notification manager. There you will see if you still have an active data connection. You should not need any extra programs to control it.
4. To be honest, I have never looked into adding or changing the defaults. I will check it out and get back to you.
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Originally Posted by Judge_Daniel
I noticed that the toggle switch in the SimClock either doesn't work or the data connection turns back on whenever anything attempts to use it (I tried browser, Sense weather, and Facebook XDA app). I'm guessing that it automatically reconnects because I even disconnected it using the "wireless controls" and then it reconnected automatically when I updated the weather.
I just can't figure out how to keep it disconnected.
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The toggle switch is working, it is disconnecting the data connection. It will however re-enable itself whenever a program needs data. That is the main reason for having it so easily accessible, this allows you to monitor it and shut it off whenever you don't want data.
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Originally Posted by citop
It can receive MMS, but can not send MMS. Does it use the same MMS server for send/receive? When sending MMS, it said dailing #777 failed, which is not the configuration in MMS server settings. I am using WCDMA, so it should not dail #777. And I am sure I have set up MMS server correctly because I can receiv MMS now.
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I wish I could help, but I am with Verizon and don't know how your carrier handles things. Hopefully somebody with the same carrier can help out.
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Originally Posted by bawaji
Update on 1.7.0
I charged the phone to 100%. Overnight, without any usage, the battery now reads 51% after lying with its screen of for less than 7 hrs. For some reason, the battery drain still exists for me and I am not even overclocking. I only have wireless turned on but it has not been set to stay on when the phone goes to sleep. There is nothing running in the background.
I also noticed that if I turn on the "time left to next alarm" display on the SimClock home page, the time left is not accurate. I have 2 hrs 15 mins left for the next alarm but it stated it as 13 hrs left. It displays the time at which the alarm has been set accurately but not the time left.
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-Battery usage...definitely not normal
-I have recently noticed this every once in a while too, but it usually fixes itself after a minute or two.
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Originally Posted by jlh11364
Jmart,
Unbelievably awesome. Battery life seems a bit shorter than 1.6, but way better than my other alternatives. The asthetics are the best and sync works. My only problem was finding the "phone" settings to set to CDMA only. However, they were where they should be with all of the other settings menu items instead of using the send button and them menu.
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Phone settings are still accessible through the dialer or "send" button.
-Press "Send"
--"Menu"
----"Options..."
------"Network"
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Originally Posted by kyishiro2e
i need some help i went and activated the music tab but when i play a song it would go to 1/3 of the song and stop working, is there a fix for it i really dont wanna keep using s2p
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I haven't had this problem, but I don't play a lot of music. Has anybody had this problem?
PS: Everybody please remember, the first few days of having a new ROM are hell on a battery. There are many factors that go into this, especially setting up your device, playing with it and changing everything to your liking.
I have had great battery life and today I conducted a little test (running Teya 1.7.0 without any additions or changes). My phone has been off the charger for a total of 14.5 hrs, with a decent amount of texting (around 40), a few phone calls, web browsing throughout the day and
a lot of CHT home screen tweaking. I am now at 24%, I consider this to be pretty decent battery life for a smart phone.