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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro -- Now working on Verizon! And with GPS!
lol im actually impressed that it only took you what...two days...lol man your fast.
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro -- Now working on Verizon! And with GPS!
So I have uploaded a copy of my working version from my verizon 500 (XV6850):
http://drop.io/oibsgic This one is almost good enough for daily use on this crippled phone (seriously, winmo itself isn't a hell of a lot more stable, especially with touchflo enabled). It does hang a bit, especially with regards to inbound calls, but I can receive calls, and do the whole thing. Wi-Fi works, and in fact 3g data works great (as I am writing this I am streaming music from Slacker, on my headset). So, from what I can tell the big pieces left are: speed, stability and camera. Everything else is at least as functional as it is on the windows iteration of this phone (the gps has always been lackluster thanks to VZ). I am really curious if moving the development tree to 2.2 is going to be a boon to us on these older handsets since speed increases are the big deal there (JIT is a wonderful thing). But for now I will try spending as much time as I can in android since it feels so much more modern than the winmo interface. Again, I can't thank you guys (Makkonen and Weapondrift) enough for the work on this. In the space of a couple days, android was promoted from a minor curiosity to a full fledged option.
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Have you tried the GPS? I don't know what the status of GPS on VZW in WinMo was... did it ever work?
I'm getting a lot of hangs and ANRs, but otherwise it's usable. A stripped down low-memory-usage version would not go amiss on this phone. I really have no idea how much effect JIT will have. Thanks for the package -- I swear I'm going to put one together myself (for all 3 phones I care about) and stick it on the first page soon, I just haven't gotten around to it yet. (And I haven't even tried GPS or turbo mode yet, either.) |
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i'm sure nothing you don't know already but the turbo works pretty well on the raph800. noticeable speed increase and i haven't noticed any stability issues.
i just installed the overclock widget as mentioned in a thread on xda. it supposed to clock down the processor when in deepsleep so hopefully it will increase battery life for us.
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Nice. Hope it helps.
Of course, the big drain is the cdma radio, and that's a long way from getting optimized -- but every other step in the right direction is good, too. |
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Perhaps this is a really n00b question, but what makes the cdma radio so hard to optimize?
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i'd say lack of people working on it. we have 2 maybe 3 devs on cdma. the rest are gsm.
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Excuse my ignorance, but where is more information on 'turbo mode'? I've seen a few people reference it, but I have no idea what it entails. Thanks! |
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro -- Now working on Verizon! And with GPS!
tubro mode was put in by bzo. this came at the same time as GPS so it wasn't that big of news at the time lol.
not very much info on it: Quote:
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