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Re: [04/02/09] ATR 30 V2 Manila/Rhodium TF3D (build 21028)
I need to open the files on the phone? i've been trying winzip and winrar on my pc and winrar opens it but just gives me a file called "file". ill try again on my phone. thanks for keeping tabs on this
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Re: [04/02/09] ATR 30 V2 Manila/Rhodium TF3D (build 21028)
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*edit: I just read the above post about the zip files...im assuming your the same person asking the same questions at SPJ.....the answers for that is there. |
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Re: [04/02/09] ATR 30 V2 Manila/Rhodium TF3D (build 21028)
lol, alot of hype for rom from a crap website
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yea thanks for that bro....if its what u feel then let it be..thing is, IM sure there are thousands of ppl that disagree with you there...but like I said, to each is own...cheerios
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Re: [03/29/09] ATR 30 Manila/Rhodium TF3D (build 21028)
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JonRom 1.9: standby: 13mA idle screen bright: 75mA idle dimmed 57mA during call: 374-440mA ATR TF3d2 V2: standby: 13mA idle screen bright: 84mA idle dimmed: 57mA during call: 341-440mA As you can see, results are almost identical. TaylorSPJ, let me know if there's something I need to do to enable your battery saving hacks. I flashed your rom as directed and these are the results I got. Unless I hear otherwise, I conclude that there's nothing in this rom with regard to battery life that hasn't already been implemented in mine and other roms. edit: I'm trying real world testing by running tethered through bluetooth, making calls, etc. So far the battery indicator has stayed at 90%. I can't tell yet whether it's just not updating quickly or if it's really going down that slowly. Will post further results later. edit2: Unfortunately, it looks like for one, the battery indictator is set to 10% increments, and for two, it is set to a very infrequent poll rate. The indicator finally went down to 80% after about 20 minutes, but then I soft reset and it went down to 60% immediately. This is after only about 45 minutes of heavy use (from 100% to 60%). edit3: Now down to 20% after 15 more minutes of heavy use. Again, it stayed at 60% until I restarted. Last edited by evertec; 06-25-2009 at 08:13 AM. |
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