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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)
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I also use RhodiumW-HardSPL_V1_10R3 to re-unlock spl, but still detecte as RHOD100. I flashed tested(compiled from newest code) NBH, goto fastboot failed, task29, flash tested NBH again, do some erase below, goto recovery, wipe data/cache, flash ZIP ROM, reboot, then RHOD100 Quote:
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But the variant number actually doesnt come from nand but memory. The radio puts a value on memory we read to determine the variant. If for some reason your value came back as 1 instead of 4, then LK used the gsm table (which is different than cdma) and may have wiped some parts. In the past we had protection so this does not happen, but now to be able to update LK (within LK) the restriction was removed. go back to winmo and pray everything comes back fine. Nothing changed in the detection code, so i'm not sure how this could have happened to you. |
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Try to back to WM, but fail.
I try to re-unlock SPL, determine as rhod100 re-lock spl, determine as rhod100 Use mtty: Quote:
Can not unlock spl too, seems unlocker not recognize phone type RHOD100 Quote:
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I have had (and documented) a single charge that lasted over 38 hours, then over time the apparent battery life drops to less than 12 hours. I've been playing with various programs and "calibration" schemes and I honestly think there is something wrong with the way charge/discharge is being handled by the OS/kernel, not that there is something truly wrong with "battery life" or power/sleep. I'm further pushed in this direction of thought because if I use my phone on a charger (for GPS Navigation as an example) the battery performance nose dives within a day or two, to the point where is system thinks it can only last 6-8 hours on a full charge with little to no use. Changing nothing except for forcing a new "calibration" generally pushes battery life back up to around 20 hours or more. Then over the course of a week or two it slowly degrades again. I strongly suggest you look into two applications, "Battery Calibration" and "Battery Left". They are far from perfect, but periodically charging to 100% and then forcing both programs to "recalibrate" does seem to indicate that real battery life is fairly decent, despite what the battery meter might be telling you. |
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Supposedly it's helpful on native android devices when you switch custom ROMs, so I figured it couldn't hurt. |
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I use the cwm recovery and it has the option to erase the battery stats.
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