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arrrghhh 03-19-2012 11:53 AM

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So nice, you must post it twice.

eurohunter 03-20-2012 12:41 AM

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I just noticed that by updating Google Maps to the latest version (march 9), the screen doesn't go haywire on rotation anymore. As for the Gallery app, we can always find a substitute (I like QuickPic.) This way I guess we can mark Issue 13 as solved.:toothy7:

htrakr 03-20-2012 12:54 PM

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Could this be the reason why some people have much better battery life on their phone than others?
Free Apps Drain Smartphone Batteries | TechWeekEurope UK

rete 03-20-2012 01:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by htrakr (Post 2173321)
Could this be the reason why some people have much better battery life on their phone than others?
Free Apps Drain Smartphone Batteries | TechWeekEurope UK

I guess a general statement like that is a broad brush. If you want to know what is eating battery, install Betterbatterystats.

rete 03-20-2012 01:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by eurohunter (Post 2173286)
I just noticed that by updating Google Maps to the latest version (march 9), the screen doesn't go haywire on rotation anymore. As for the Gallery app, we can always find a substitute (I like QuickPic.) This way I guess we can mark Issue 13 as solved.:toothy7:

There seems to be an OpenGL ES problem with this build. That is probably the reason for the graphics corruption in some apps. I noticed that google maps 6.40 does not go haywire upon rotation, but gallery3d.apk still does. You can replace it with a version that doesn't have the rotation problem (like the gallery3dr.apk in this thread) but the underlying problem is still present.

Quadrant reports that my phone is using OpenGL ES 1.0 - I guess with the libGLES we have we *should* be seeing 1.1

arrrghhh 03-20-2012 01:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rete (Post 2173326)
There seems to be an OpenGL ES problem with this build. That is probably the reason for the graphics corruption in some apps. I noticed that google maps 6.40 does not go haywire upon rotation, but gallery3d.apk still does. You can replace it with a version that doesn't have the rotation problem (like the gallery3dr.apk in this thread) but the underlying problem is still present.

Quadrant reports that my phone is using OpenGL ES 1.0 - I guess with the libGLES we have we *should* be seeing 1.1

There's always been questions as to whether our hardware supports 1.1 or not. I think we've tried 1.1 libs, but our hardware might not support it...

rete 03-20-2012 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2173333)
There's always been questions as to whether our hardware supports 1.1 or not. I think we've tried 1.1 libs, but our hardware might not support it...

Interesting. The HTC Hero with for all intents and purpose identical hardware to Rhodium (MSM7200/7600/Adreno 130) does support 1.1...

arrrghhh 03-20-2012 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by rete (Post 2173338)
Interesting. The HTC Hero with for all intents and purpose identical hardware to Rhodium (MSM7200/7600/Adreno 130) does support 1.1...

I thought we had the Qualcomm MSM7200A. Either way, I do believe we have the Adreno130. Perhaps we're not using the right libs? I don't know.

rete 03-20-2012 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2173343)
I thought we had the Qualcomm MSM7200A. Either way, I do believe we have the Adreno130. Perhaps we're not using the right libs? I don't know.

Like Rhodium, the Hero also has the MSM7200A (A = 65nm vs 90nm for non-A) in GSM phones; 7600 in CDMA/GSM phones. My Telus Rhodium has MSM7601 (the 1 indicating a Broadcom patent workaround).

Hero and Rhodium are very similar hardware-wise, down to the same amount of RAM/ROM.

arrrghhh 03-20-2012 03:40 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rete (Post 2173345)
Like Rhodium, the Hero also has the MSM7200A (A = 65nm vs 90nm for non-A) in GSM phones; 7600 in CDMA/GSM phones. My Telus Rhodium has MSM7601 (the 1 indicating a Broadcom patent workaround).

Hero and Rhodium are very similar hardware-wise, down to the same amount of RAM/ROM.

Yes, but they are not identical. The Magic is also pretty similar, just less RAM. Tattoo/Legend I gather is also pretty similar.


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