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Old 08-24-2011, 05:14 AM
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Originally Posted by CtDMonet View Post
lol. I've flashed them, but really don't know what they are, either. I know they are the dangerous ones -- see "using phone as paper-weight" if done wrong. I think they are specific to AOSP or Sense, and some of them are "SBC" which has something to do with saving battery life. Can we get a little help in the understanding area, or has everyone that knows this crap switched to a 3D?
Just think of kernel as the main driver for the phone (you know how you have to install drivers/software for a mouse, printer, or video card to work and communicate with the software).
SBC is a procedure written into the kernel to fully charge an entire capacity (some manufacture set their battery to charge below full capacity, like 90% of its capacity) of a battery by way of trickle charging.

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