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Yeah with the new Kernel the wifi is definitely not working. touch screen does seem to be less responsive (in a good way). it is also less stable. lots of reboots for me.
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some info on the power collapse....
i have a seidio 2000mah battery. Left the phone fully charge last night at around 12:15AM. This morning at about 9:15AM power seemed to be at about 50% - the battery widget i have showed that the percent charged was bouncing from around 63% to 45%. i started browsing ppcgeeks.com and noticed that the battery dipped way down while navigating pages - i would swap back to the home screen and notice that the widget reported a low of 18%. While i was watching it to see where it would bounce it actualy went back up to 53% and stabilized there, only going up or down by 1%. I went back to the browser and played some more - again the battery indicator dropped way down and again going back to the home screen i saw a low of 17% and then after about a few seconds it seemed to tabilize at a much higher value. Related to the above, i tried to post this from my phone. i didn't have the patience to finish. Is there a way to disable the predicitve text thing that happens whhile you type? The phone was very slugish while typing. I'd wait for like 15-20 seconds before it caught up with me and then half of what i typed was what android thought i meant to type. I'm guessing that its realy taxing for android on this hardware to keep trying to figure out what you might be typing and then to show you what its guessing is the right word while you are typing. It can't keep up... maybe related to the phone being on for a long period of time? Touch-screen.... seems to be better - i don't have to press as hard to unlock, just a simple swipe gets her done. Double/triple characters: It might be better, hard for me to say - the thing that android does with the predictive text is just throwing a wrench into typing in general... if i could turn that off I'd be really happy and then could focus on the real isues (2-3 character insertion). About browsing... ppcgeelks.com realy tests the browser (related to the phone being on for 9 hours?)... Opera in WinMo 6.1 is a lot faster. Wifi still works for me after updating with the 2/18 package. i didin't update everything, just the zimage and the modules. Last edited by eyepoker; 02-21-2010 at 03:24 PM. |
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i need help here guys..
i have a vzw touch pro and i cant get this working for the life of me. i dragged and dropped all files onto my sd card and ran the HaRET exe and it stays stuck there. is there a video possibly or if someone can take the time to sit and walk me thru step by step id really appreciate it thanks all!
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Backup the entire contence of your SD Card. Step 2: Format your SD Card. Using windows 7 I use default option. I have a 8GB SDHC Card. Typicaly use the Quick format option. Step 3: Grab the complete package from here Use winrar or what ever you want to extract them. Step 3(b): If there are a attacment with a update kernel/modules grab that file too. Step 4: Copy the files from the XDANDROID or Ralph800 folder to the Main folder in your SD Card Step 4(b): If you had a file from step 3b - Delete the zImage and modules-* from your SD Card. Step 4(c): Extract the files from the ralph800-modules* file and copy them to your SD Card root. Step 5: (OPTIONAL) In the SD Card root there will be a folder called AndroidApps. There will be 3 folders in there. You can look in those folders and copy those apps to the main Android Apps folder and they will install them on next boot. you can skip this if you want to make sure it works first. Step 6: Cross your fingers and load Haret.
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The battery fluctuations make sense if you look at the hacks we're using to calculate. The Windows Mobile battery driver takes actual account of the instantaneous battery discharge rate and battery charge rate (the draw and whether or not there's a charger). Unfortunately, we have an uncorrected value for charge, and a blank value for discharge. So you'll notice it jumps around a bit, but generally stays ok when you're charging... and jumps around a LOT depending on how much draw there is on the battery (3G active, wifi active, screen on bright), because we just have no way to factor that in to the calculations. That's why battery status is distinctly NOT in the 'working' column. I'm with you on the software keyboards -- I can't handle them. Fortunately, the hardware keyboard is significantly FASTER in Android than in WinMo, so I generally just use that. Screen rotation's not so awful either. Quote:
You could try contacting praxidike and seeing if he can tell you the changes he made... or you can grab his kernel over at the htc-android forums... but they are WAY out of date at this point. |
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Cool! I'd love to have the list of changes sometime. Can put it up somewhere to help others replicate the work.
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