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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Originally Posted by milda25 View Post
Since the NAND Rhodium is already very well functioning, I have a few things less important for me:
Need to add some logs?
Thanks ...
Let me make some comments here and let you know whats the status on all of this.

2. If I charging my TP2 with a standard charger in power off state and disconnect the charger in the same state, still remains on orange LED. It goes out after power on the phone by the power button.

I'm actually working on this now. We had this feature early on where if you unplug it, it would restart. Unfortunately what also happened was that if for some reason the usb was not detected properly of if there was an interruption then it would reboot into and endless loop. Now that LK is more mature, I think this problem is solved for next release.

3. In-call volume (I apologize for the rough description, perhaps you will understand):
a. The volume of internal speaker (in-call volume) is set to the lowest level from last call.
b. I'll take up another call.
c. Internal speaker volume is too high (the calling person shout to me).
d. Pressed button to increase volume (VolUp button) one level more (it means level 2), but no change (although the volume indicator on the display showed one level of addition)
e. Pressed the button VolDown to reduce the volume back to the lowest level and now the speakerphone volume level is match to adjusted level (it's more quiet).
Edit: This scenario is repeating every each call.

This will probably be worked out with xdandroid. ALso the only other thing that it could be is the CSVs. I'm sure someone will come up with a solution that does not require a complete recompile..lol

Btw: in-call volume adjustment only works if the proximity senzor doesn't off the screen (that is, if I have the phone far from my ear)

This must be built into android since that code isnt written by us.

Thanks dood.
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