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Old 04-12-2009, 02:54 PM
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Old 04-12-2009, 10:05 PM
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Re: Radio test with graph

The legend contains the unit, WH or watt-hours. Your electricity is metered in kWh, and is a measure of total power consumed in a given block of time. Amps (current) are an instantaneous measurement and average current doesn't tell you anything about power or the total energy used. But one thing to watch out for is the WH number reported by Battlog when charging. The battery will reach voltages upwards of 4 and I noticed the WH number becomes artificially inflated.

Also, so far this Telus 1.04 radio is working out nicely. I seem to have more bars in places, and it is the closest to my old phone of all the radios I have tried.
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Re: Radio test with graph

lol so which one should i flash and which is better thats what i care about bottom line
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Re: Radio test with graph

Can any conclusion about whcih radio is best be reached from this data?
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:35 PM
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Re: Radio test with graph

Not really, given that different areas make some radios more effective due to length between closest carrier tower to cell phone. Not one of those test will match when tested in California vs New York or even Canada.

There has got to be a way to find the distance of the towers we each respectively connect to and then post the results of each Radio..
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Re: Radio test with graph

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Re: Radio test with graph

I guess this went over everyone's head. This is a BATTERY TEST, not a reception, performance, or any other kind of test. What, is everyone suddenly perfectly happy with their battery life??
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Re: Radio test with graph

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I guess this went over everyone's head. This is a BATTERY TEST, not a reception, performance, or any other kind of test. What, is everyone suddenly perfectly happy with their battery life??
I think its good info. And yes the display on the "Y axix" showing kW/hour clearly shows battery consumption info.

I still think the reason we all have different preference in radios, while running similar setups/ROMS is because of tower locations and positioning.

The weaker the signal, the more the battery works to find better reception. Pretty basic stuff.

From the looks of your tests, they all seem very close in performance.

When in fact alot of us in different areas that have tested these radios vigorously have huge discrepancies.
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Old 04-14-2009, 09:11 PM
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Re: Radio test with graph

Dropped a couple calls on the Telus 1.04.05. First time that happened in all my radio testing, though I've only had the phone for 2 weeks. I honestly think battery life is close among them, reflecting my testing.
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