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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
I have been running Android and playing with it for about a week and wanted to give some feedback. I have been using the 2/18 kernel with great success along with the GenY dual boot setup. Android runs for most of the day, and I reboot into windows overnight for my alarm clock, I don't trust Android to wake me up in the morning quite yet. I have not tried the more recent kernels with touch screen tweaks as I have been able to use it pretty effectively with a very light touch. Android market works well and most apps I have downloaded work fine. The auto sync with my google account is a dream compared to setting up (more like dealing with) WinMo/Exchange setups, and Blackberry syncs for other users.
There is only 1 big issue I have had so far. A handful of times in the past week I have pulled the phone out of my pocket, and not been able to get it to 'wake up'. Button presses respond with light and the backlight seems to come on, but the screen stays black. I have noticed that there is sometimes a delay of a few seconds when I press the end key and when the screen appears, but this is more than that, I have to pull the battery to solve this. The next time this happens, I will try to call the phone from a different device and see if it responds/rings. There have also been a few times where i've had to fight it to get the screen orientation to flip back to portrait from landscape, usually coming out of the market. I am also a bit perplexed about the circular/dpad light behavior. I initially suspected it was just warning me about battery life, but now it is constantly lighting up, regardless of charge, motion, interaction. Right now, the phone is sitting on my desk with a full charge with a fresh boot, no new email, calendar events, or other notifications, and the dpad light is going through its normal cycle, which looks like the low battery notification. In general, I am happy using this as a daily phone so far, many thanks to all involved in this project. |
Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
Pardon my ignorance, but Ive been following this thread for some time and have seen multiple references to this "GenY dual boot" set up but I cant actually find what this is all about....can someone fill me in? Thanks.
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
Edit: Didn't notice I wasn't on the last page.
The light goes through it's routine when it is sleeping. Kinda weird, it tells you it is sleeping and saving power by using power, but that's the way it is. I have been having problems lately with it not waking up either. Haven't had a chance to test it and see what consistently causes it yet, but I am thinking it might just be related to WiFi always being on (since my CDMA data doesn't work). Gen.Y DualBoot thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623792 |
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More info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623792 |
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I haven't noticed the facebook sync specifically, but a lot of media handling functions seem a bit half-baked in XDANDROID. Sending/selecting pictures didn't work when I was trying to play with MMS. Audio scans of the sdcard are notoriously flaky. Etc etc. Quote:
Not that that should be a problem, since this kernel is so close to the one that runs fine on GSM devices anyway. But a kernel panic that early in the boot process definitely sounds like some sort of device issue, not a setup issue. Quote:
I see Chrialex already responded, but the breathing LEDs mean that sleep/power collapse is working. You can get them not to come on by removing the LEDEffects app, but I it to be a pretty good reminder (if it's not working, you want to know, because otherwise, you'll have a dead phone on your hands in notime). As to orientation snafus, I would turn off automatic orientation in Settings -> Sound & Display. It's too flaky to rely on. (Then again, I hate the auto-rotation in Opera in WinMo, too, so I might just be weird. I'll be trying to read in bed, with my head to the side, and it'll flip the text so I can't read it. Ugh.) |
Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
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Or is the Raph800 a different phone than the European Touch Pro? (T7272) |
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
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Try the main package from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=601751 |
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