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Old 12-18-2007, 12:18 PM
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Morning all,

Ok first off this kitchen is soo good. You guys have done a fantastic job in keeping this up to date, and I have learned soo much about my phone and how I can customize it. You have saved me a costly upgrade to the 6800!

I flashed my phone using the new kitchen, plus adding an OEM with my own personal settings. After the hard reset I have a strange green line across the top of the phone. Sometimes it goes about three qtrs of the way across, from left to right, and other times it is completely across the screen. Its weird...I swear I have seen this once before so I am not sure if its kitchen related or not.

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Ok stupid me...I figured it out! Its the battery indicator in WKTASK. Sorry to have bothered you all!

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Old 12-21-2007, 08:29 PM
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Volume on Phone

Since I have been using the updated kitchen I have noticed that the volume when in a call is very low, even if I turn up the volume all the way up. Is anyone else seeing this issue?

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Old 01-22-2008, 06:13 PM
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Since I have been using the updated kitchen I have noticed that the volume when in a call is very low, even if I turn up the volume all the way up. Is anyone else seeing this issue?

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Steve

I have this problem as well. I thought there was a reg fix to make this louder, but at this stage, I havent found it. I am continuing to search for it though.
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Old 01-02-2008, 01:01 AM
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Windows Live Mobile SUCKS! But, not the way you think ...

I have installed Windows Live Mobile (the email/messenger client) using the latest WM6 Kitchen onto my XV6700.

After doing some dedicated testing by adjusting the WLM settings, I have determined decisive one thing: Windows Live Mobile SUCKS .......... the life out of my battery!

All I do with WLM is check my single Hotmail account for email. I have tried checking my email every 15 minutes, 30 minutes, and 60 minutes, and my resultant battery drain is huge.

For example, if WLM doesn't periodically check my email at all (set for Manual updates) I can run for over 12 hours before my battery life drops to 90%.

However, if I set my Hotmail email to be checked every 60 minutes, my battery life is down to 70% in about 5 hours. Don't even ask what happens if I set WLM to be updated as email comes in - it ain't very pretty!

I don't really know if this is truly a Kitchen problem, or WLM problem. I am posting this in the Kitchen Bug Report thread just in case it is a Kitchen problem.

I guess a good way to isolate where the problem is would be for someone running WM6 (on something other than an Apache) to monitor their battery life with WLM checking email periodically vs. WLM disabled. If it chews up the battery on another device, it is more likely to be a WLM problem and not the Kitchen.

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