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Old 12-11-2011, 12:43 AM
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Fixed mms issue (apn sticks) now no need to use separate app (gosms) to set mms apn...confirmed working on. Tested only on sprint since I have the carrier
Add this to your build.prop
I have made several changes to my build.prop don't know if this was the exact code that made it work, too late going to bed will try from scratch tomorrow.

ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-sprint-us
ro.cdma.home.operator.numeric=31000
ro.cdma.home.operator.alpha=Sprint

If you don't see the sprint apn after restart go and search for network operators after a while exit out of it(will never exit out of searching, will need to back out manually) go to apn settings and you should see the Sprint apn and just edit necessary values and save. In my case I had 2 named Sprint and one that said USSC. I deleted all but one, edit saved and viola got pic...

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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

Two catastrophic crashes today, unfortunately I was out the whole day.

Pulled logs and /proc/last_kmsg anyway, just in case. I found three /data/system/dropbox/system_last_kmsg files. Stupid me, I forgot they were UPPERCASE, so I might have been missing them previously.

First crash was around noon (11 hours ago). LED showed orange, panel was dark, no response from phone.

Second crash happened around 8:30pm, phone would not come out of sleep (SOD? - LED remained green regardless of power button activation).

ACL - I don't know if they'll show anything, but you're welcome to them.
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Old 12-11-2011, 01:39 AM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Thanks for letting us know about this app. After 19 1/2 hours of light use, my battery is at 64%. A huge improvement!
The system still seems wonky, but better. Yesterday (day after completeing battery calibration) I only had 16 hours (according to the system) of usable life. Today it was better, but still not like during calibration.

Note - I am only talking about the "predictions", actual battery life still seems great. The only problem is that the system will force a shutdown if it "thinks" the battery level is too low, regardless of reality. Rebooting seems to get the battery predictions back on track when they start dropping at unrealistic rates, but it's a less than ideal solution.
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Old 12-11-2011, 02:20 AM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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The system still seems wonky, but better. Yesterday (day after completeing battery calibration) I only had 16 hours (according to the system) of usable life. Today it was better, but still not like during calibration.

Note - I am only talking about the "predictions", actual battery life still seems great. The only problem is that the system will force a shutdown if it "thinks" the battery level is too low, regardless of reality. Rebooting seems to get the battery predictions back on track when they start dropping at unrealistic rates, but it's a less than ideal solution.
Need... SCBS... on... NAND!!

ACL, do eeeet. Along with everything else .
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Old 12-11-2011, 02:43 AM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

How to disable notification LED, guys? Does anyone know?
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Old 12-11-2011, 02:47 AM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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How to disable notification LED, guys? Does anyone know?
Right now it's on for debugging purposes. This build still has SOD and other issues that need this enabled. When the bugs are squashed and this build becomes "noob friendly" if you will (streamlined, easier to flash, more stable, etc) then I'm sure it'll be set back to userland notifications.

Edit - although, ACL it might be nice to have a user-configurable setup... detule's app might help facilitate this in lieu of echo'ing values in adb.

Might be more trouble than it's worth :shrug:.

Speaking of which, can we have end call = home again? Might need some user-configurable method for this too as I'm sure some will want home to be send, or the win key, or whatever.

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Old 12-11-2011, 05:53 AM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Right now it's on for debugging purposes. This build still has SOD and other issues that need this enabled. When the bugs are squashed and this build becomes "noob friendly" if you will (streamlined, easier to flash, more stable, etc) then I'm sure it'll be set back to userland notifications.

Edit - although, ACL it might be nice to have a user-configurable setup... detule's app might help facilitate this in lieu of echo'ing values in adb.

Might be more trouble than it's worth :shrug:.

Speaking of which, can we have end call = home again? Might need some user-configurable method for this too as I'm sure some will want home to be send, or the win key, or whatever.
Light will remain on end of story. Consider it a dummy light for you guys to determine if the phone is sleeping or not. If it was off, then when i asked " hey was the phone asleep.. ".. the asnwer ill get "duhh.. i dont know.. how would i know?" .. well thats why we have dummy lights.

scbs ? i doubt it. .27 is here until all the hardware init is discovered then to finalize .35 and that wont have sbcs. convince emwe ? lol

xirxes changed the buttons around. I guess its just a matter of switching a few values around in android. No recompile needed so i can ask him for a bunch of variations so peeps can use whatever they want.

i finally have a ts calibration app.. but i cant say too much about it yet.
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Old 12-11-2011, 06:00 AM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Two catastrophic crashes today, unfortunately I was out the whole day.

Pulled logs and /proc/last_kmsg anyway, just in case. I found three /data/system/dropbox/system_last_kmsg files. Stupid me, I forgot they were UPPERCASE, so I might have been missing them previously.

First crash was around noon (11 hours ago). LED showed orange, panel was dark, no response from phone.

Second crash happened around 8:30pm, phone would not come out of sleep (SOD? - LED remained green regardless of power button activation).

ACL - I don't know if they'll show anything, but you're welcome to them.
hmm.. not much going on here. Actually the first log is of the charger lol.. i guess the last log picked up while your phone was charging. Are you sure the phone didnt power down and started charging ?
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Fixed mms issue (apn sticks) now no need to use separate app (gosms) to set mms apn...confirmed working on. Tested only on sprint since I have the carrier
Add this to your build.prop
I have made several changes to my build.prop don't know if this was the exact code that made it work, too late going to bed will try from scratch tomorrow.

ro.com.google.clientidbase=android-sprint-us
ro.cdma.home.operator.numeric=31000
ro.cdma.home.operator.alpha=Sprint

If you don't see the sprint apn after restart go and search for network operators after a while exit out of it(will never exit out of searching, will need to back out manually) go to apn settings and you should see the Sprint apn and just edit necessary values and save. In my case I had 2 named Sprint and one that said USSC. I deleted all but one, edit saved and viola got pic...

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this is interesting. do you have the sim card on your phone? My apn shows ATT since i have an ATT sim for testing. But my cdma is on boost.

Also you on the latest ril ?
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Old 12-11-2011, 08:36 AM
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No sim card, old ril
Edit: was under impression "test" ril was for gsm folks

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