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Old 02-25-2012, 04:05 PM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

Finally got around to updating to the new LK and recovery and getting my CID. So here it is.
CID: TELUS001

Edit: And my phone is a Rhod500 with a Rhod400 keymap

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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

might there be an app in the marketplace that would automate the connection/disconnection of the data line?

i get about 5 hours on a battery too... and whats funny is if i am streaming online radio in wm6.5 i might get 2.5 hours on a battery charge. while in xdandroid i usually get 3-4hours. so while xdandroid cant sleep like wm6 can, it seems to use less battery power for at least that one task.

but if we can get xdandroid to last all day like wm6 can without user intervention then i would definitely go nand. wm6 might be slightly faster, but android runs so much more fluently... plus there are a ton of apps
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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might there be an app in the marketplace that would automate the connection/disconnection of the data line?

i get about 5 hours on a battery too... and whats funny is if i am streaming online radio in wm6.5 i might get 2.5 hours on a battery charge. while in xdandroid i usually get 3-4hours. so while xdandroid cant sleep like wm6 can, it seems to use less battery power for at least that one task.

but if we can get xdandroid to last all day like wm6 can without user intervention then i would definitely go nand. wm6 might be slightly faster, but android runs so much more fluently... plus there are a ton of apps
I'm managing data connection manually using standard settings (or widget data on/off on home screen). But be sure that data off brings you relative little battery life more. I have off all what I can (data, background data, autosync, gps positioning, tower positioning) and I have total battery life about 7-8 hours. This is very bad time. I hope there will be some optimalization soon, but it not depends on me. I'm waiting now for a new battery and I will see, what happened after use this one ...
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Finally got around to updating to the new LK and recovery and getting my CID. So here it is.
CID: TELUS001

Edit: And my phone is a Rhod500 with a Rhod400 keymap
Thanks bro, this is what i needed. I need to see if we can also use this field to set the prop for the ril. The one that vzihome was actually hardcoding in the build.prop. We should be able to actually map out the CID to numeric and append it on the build.prop on install.
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