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NSTar 09-27-2010 07:00 PM

Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
 
Just got done installing and getting used to the interface. Not as easy to use as windows. Took me 4 tries to install correctly.

Question: How do you turn off the backlight when the screen goes blank? You can still see that, eventhough it's suppose to go to sleep, you can see the light is still on...albiet black.

also, I did the 700Mhz OC... is there an app to make it dynamic OC?

InvincibleLiving 09-27-2010 07:34 PM

Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NSTar (Post 1958203)
Just got done installing and getting used to the interface. Not as easy to use as windows. Took me 4 tries to install correctly.

Question: How do you turn off the backlight when the screen goes blank? You can still see that, eventhough it's suppose to go to sleep, you can see the light is still on...albiet black.

also, I did the 700Mhz OC... is there an app to make it dynamic OC?

It's much easier to use than windows IMO.

there is no dynamic OC tool that I'm aware of...

pl0323 09-27-2010 10:53 PM

phone issue
 
phone setting does not work in android, getting no service message, any suggestions??

InvincibleLiving 09-28-2010 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pl0323 (Post 1958423)
phone setting does not work in android, getting no service message, any suggestions??

Yes, Search the other threads in this forum, ther are multiple posts providing solutions for your issue.



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teradog 09-28-2010 01:03 PM

Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by InvincibleLiving (Post 1958537)
Yes, Search the other threads in this forum, ther are multiple posts providing solutions for your issue.
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thanks & thanked for getting some of these Q's! ..been 2 busy.. btw, how the heck did you get a rep not divisible by 5 ?! Ha!

teradog 09-28-2010 01:12 PM

Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by butler360 (Post 1956924)
Shouldn't this site be in here somewhere?
Linux kernel zImages and modules for htc-msm-linux

done, thanks & thanked

InvincibleLiving 09-28-2010 01:21 PM

Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by teradog (Post 1958804)
thanks & thanked for getting some of these Q's! ..been 2 busy.. btw, how the heck did you get a rep not divisible by 5 ?! Ha!

lol Mindfrost said once, if you're thanked by other VIP'ers or folks who were members before the current rep system then rep factors that in or something along those lines.

I get pretty busy too, but try to help in here if/when I know the answer. I love it in this thread!

deadwrong03 10-11-2010 11:43 PM

Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
 
having a problem with the launcher pro i guess the one i was using expired now whenever i load up android a webpage tellin me the newer versions of it to save but when i try to save it it says theres no sd card in the phone and i cant do anything else when i try to go back to the home screen the webpage loads back up so i cant do anything

what can i do?

cvcxl 10-13-2010 08:42 PM

Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
 
looks like there has been a lot of great work making Android come alive on TP2. I'm seriously considering trying this when I have free time this weekend.

I'm curious... are you all using Android as your primary phone OS or is this just for fun?

arrrghhh 10-13-2010 09:37 PM

Re: Simple Guide: ANDROID TP2 CDMA TIPS/FAQ’s Sept. 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cvcxl (Post 1973082)
looks like there has been a lot of great work making Android come alive on TP2. I'm seriously considering trying this when I have free time this weekend.

I'm curious... are you all using Android as your primary phone OS or is this just for fun?

There are some brave souls that use it full-time... I say the less you use your phone as a phone, the better off you are - because most things work well, but the phone function has its issues...

With the newest battery improvements, and the patches to come make it possible to run it all day. There's also a flashable version (**NOTE** not a full NAND) if you want to completely get rid of WinMo, but that version is a little bit behind the 'normal' version of Android - the one that runs entirely off of the SD.

So if you did want to run it full time, it's certainly possible - but I wouldn't recommend it if you depend on your phone for business calls, or need it to wake you up in the morning ;)


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