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Old 12-09-2011, 12:34 PM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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OK, I need to completely rescind my statements about OMGB and power management.

I downloaded an app called "Battery Calibration" which deletes the existing battery cal data file and forces the system to recreate it.

Below is a picture of my phone ~ 10 minutes before it finally shut down.

Approximately 38.5 hours run time on a single charge.

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no you da man. Cuz i had no idea about this app. haha. Actually i think clockwork mod has the ability to wipe. Hopefully soon it will be our primary recovery and we can do away with the old legacy recovery. I forget that thing is from the good ol froyo days.

are you using this as a daily phone ? Also how is your ts calibration doing since vzihome is having issues and im wondering who else
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Old 12-09-2011, 02:21 PM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

I had issues using the calibration from winmo. I specifically flashed to the rom I used before I switched to this (Blackout rom-winmo 6.1) and calibrated before flashing the new build.
I replaced the ts-calibration file with the sd card one and it is much better.

I have also had 36+ hours of battery life with minimal use, a few short calls, a dozen or so texts and a little web browsing. I average 14-16 hours during a normal day. This is with a new OEM battery, before I got the new one I was lucky to get 6 hours with normal use. =D>

I've been using this as my daily phone for the past 3 weeks and it's been great, now that I updated to the Verizon radio and haven't had any more slow wakes I can honestly say that my phone is just as good as my GF's Hero, which is similar in hardware specs except native Android.

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I had issues using the calibration from winmo. I specifically flashed to the rom I used before I switched to this (Blackout rom-winmo 6.1) and calibrated before flashing the new build.
I replaced the ts-calibration file with the sd card one and it is much better.

I have also had 36+ hours of battery life with minimal use, a few short calls, a dozen or so texts and a little web browsing. I average 14-16 hours during a normal day. This is with a new OEM battery, before I got the new one I was lucky to get 6 hours with normal use. =D>
this is good to hear. cdma will go full stable soon after one final update to include gps. Lot of little buggs getting killed.

I had to consult with cotulla on the calib points. we have the right numbers but we may not have the orientation correct. They may be inverted. So i'll play with it tonight and see what can be done about this.
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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no you da man. Cuz i had no idea about this app. haha. Actually i think clockwork mod has the ability to wipe. Hopefully soon it will be our primary recovery and we can do away with the old legacy recovery. I forget that thing is from the good ol froyo days.

are you using this as a daily phone ? Also how is your ts calibration doing since vzihome is having issues and im wondering who else
Yes, it is my daily phone. I'm not what you would call a heavy user.

I have been playing with the releases all the way back to BLAZN, but I finally got fed up with WinMo back in September and moved to FRX7 full time.

FRX7.1 was great, but having to reboot through WinMo always bugged me and from the little bit of playing I did with the GBX0A distro I knew GingerBread was a better match for the TP2 so when OMGB popped up I jumped in to help out.

Touch calibration is OK. It seems a bit "off" near the edges but generally good enough. Would you like me to pull the info off the color bar screen and files like vzi did?
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Yes, it is my daily phone. I'm not what you would call a heavy user.

I have been playing with the releases all the way back to BLAZN, but I finally got fed up with WinMo back in September and moved to FRX7 full time.

FRX7.1 was great, but having to reboot through WinMo always bugged me and from the little bit of playing I did with the GBX0A distro I knew GingerBread was a better match for the TP2 so when OMGB popped up I jumped in to help out.

Touch calibration is OK. It seems a bit "off" near the edges but generally good enough. Would you like me to pull the info off the color bar screen and files like vzi did?
no its fine, most likely what i will do is release a experimental update to apply via recovery to test my fixes. So if you are a daily user you would definitely be able to test it and notice the difference.
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