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From the looks of the 2.1 manila thread at xda, there's a few things that need to be worked out. Hopefully we still get an update tonight!
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"we need a cdma sms fix. when we try to click send, we get "sim card error" i believe xbmod had a fix for this in his version, but it does not work here." Thats gonna be a issue for us cdma people waiting on 2.1 rom.. hopefully fixed quickly
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Re: |HERM|ROM|6.5|WWE| ** EnergyROM 'Aurora' (23016) ** || Built August 1st ||
just a follow-up on my previously posted verizon woes. perhaps, in my humble opinion, we could put a note in post 1 about low memory on the verizon device when loading this rom? just a thought. it really does interfere witn an otherwise fantastic creation. thank you.
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Still would love to find where the "pin" reg key is (the phone lock when pin).
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First of all, it's important to put this into the right context -- the backlight is the number one drain on our battery that we have control over. With your backlight set to maximum, the screen looks fantastic, but you can almost hear the slurping sound of your battery being sucked away. Even while charging, if your backlight is set to 100% you will heat up more, and charge more slowly because of the massive additional current drain. If you could operate at 30% or 40% all day long, you could get up to double the battery life -- but running at 30% or 40% all day is unrealistic for most of us. We go outside, and still have to see the screen. Perhaps we run a GPS application in the car that we always want at maximum brightness. Whatever the reason, we usually don't optimize our day-to-day, moment-to-moment backlight usage, and if we could, it would save us a ton of battery power. Lumos does that for you -- the built in backlight management will not. So, what about that calibration wizard? Well, it basically helps you determine what realistic values (this is important) should be set for the boundaries of your backlight in your personal situation by measuring incoming light in your various personal environments. This allows it to determine a curve that gets applied based on current lighting conditions -- and it works. For example: I work at my desk in a relatively dark room. After calibration it was determined that I can read my phone clearly in this light at only 30% backlight and this ended up being the minimum set by Lumos. Calibration also had me go stand in the Colorado sun outside my house and determined that I could read the screen ok at 80% even in direct light, so that became the maximum. You could determine this manually, and then set it manually, but the wizard is a very nice tool for helping make sense of what you can actually work with. Once Lumos is calibrated it starts to work it's magic. At my desk, as calibrated, I can see the backlight set to 30% and the power usage is minimal. Outside in the sun I can see it set to 80% and the power usage, while much greater, is still significantly less than if I had left it at 100. The real neat thing is, I can also find it sometimes at 40%, or 50%, or 60% because it uses the minimum and maximum detected light calibration values to create a curve for applying the backlight settings. This way, I can always see my screen whatever the lighting around me, and I get the benefit of having my backlight turned down as low as I am comfortable with it as much as is possible without my intervention. That saves a lot of power, and takes zero effort. Who wouldn't want that? The 'smoothness' is mostly a matter of polling and change time, which defaults to 1250/2500ms to save more battery life, but can be set to whatever value you choose for faster/smooth backlight adjustments. In fact, all the settings that are determined by the wizard can also be set manually, and exceptions can be set for programs like Garmin (gps) to make sure they always get maximum brightness. I really do hope that more people, especially people with battery issues, will more strongly consider the backlight as a primary cause of power drain, and consider trying Lumos along with your other battery tweaks for at least a few days. I think it just might surprise you. EDIT: Screenshots
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Re: |HERM|ROM|6.5|WWE| ** EnergyROM 'Aurora' (23016) ** || Built August 1st ||
your use of the word curves has made me give this another shot. ill try to better calibrate my device with that tomorrow after i flash a new rom tonight. i guess shining a flashlight at my phone during calibration isnt a good idea? i just didnt feel like going outside for the bright settings lol
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Re: |HERM|ROM|6.5|WWE| ** EnergyROM 'Aurora' (23016) ** || Built August 1st ||
Waiting for the new...
I read again AskWhy post and it's amaizing how thech us.=D> I agree with this AskWhy words: I really do hope that more people, especially people with battery issues, will more strongly consider the backlight as a primary cause of power drain, and consider trying Lumos along with your other battery tweaks for at least a few days. I think it just might surprise you. My preparation for the new AURORA ROM: I cleened and made hard reset and flashed Sprint Stock. And still cheking about the RADIO traing to have the optimus Battery and complementing with Lumos. I changed the RADIO for Verizon 1.03.09V and I have a very good results about RX: Receive Ec/Io: Signal to Interference Ratio. Why should I flash a new radio version on my phone? - Increased reception reliability & increased battery life. It's simple. The less roaming you do, the better your battery life. So I will wait for new AURORA and tomorrow with Lumos waiting for Sunny day. Last edited by jdm627; 08-05-2009 at 11:46 PM. |
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