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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (Latest version 1.2.3) - 400/500 Only

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Originally Posted by [ACL] View Post
ok so how does world mode work anyways? no matter what i cant seem to force the damn phone to use the sim. It will always revert back to cdma. I guess cdma would need to be completely off ? hmm.

sorry to share my frustration with everyone..

Also a few things i found out while some heavy testing

1) bad sdcard will make your phone go crazy. Specially on poweroff. Since it cant unmount it will just spin and spin.
2) When you see the sync icon, the phone wont sleep (panel will go down but not true sleep). not sure if this is normal on native devices.
Interesting on the SD card problem - so how do you determine whether your card is bad or not...? Just curious how you determined how it was bad, or if you just noticed it couldn't umount ?

I would think not being able to sleep during sync is "normal". I assume once the sync is complete, the phone sleeps properly on its own? If that's the case, I would think it's fine... If it is endlessly awake after a sync has completed, that is bad .

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Originally Posted by sykosoft View Post
At least in winmo, it's one or the other. I'm relatively certain the non active radio hardware is shutdown. At a high level, there are 3 options in winmo, global, cdma, gsm. Global searches for cdma first, if none is found, it switches to gsm. I do believe that there is periodic polling for cdma, when gsm is on, but have never verified it low level (using haret or otherwise). That said, if memory serves, cdma is completely off when gsm is on (and connected to a network).

Michael
This would make sense, having both radios running at the same time is not a good idea .
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