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Old 03-21-2008, 05:00 PM
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Re: Registry Tweaks/Hacks/Edits - Share them here!

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Confirmed. MUCH smoother.
why not just uncheck click in touchflo instead of editing registry
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Old 01-23-2008, 01:36 AM
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You can disable TouchFLO scrolling sounds in the settings menu.

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You can disable TouchFLO scrolling sounds in the settings menu.

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ya, realized that bout an hour after posting...do i feel like a moron.
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Does the SCI update drain battery faster ?
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Old 01-23-2008, 12:12 PM
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i can say i have not seen much of a change in my battery life ever since i performed this hack. i still need to charge once a day.
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Old 01-24-2008, 01:59 AM
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i can say i have not seen much of a change in my battery life ever since i performed this hack. i still need to charge once a day.

Thats good... one charge a day is good if you run push mail, lots of text, weather apps, chat clients, lots of browser use or any other extreme usage like that...

Once a day is good...

you do sleep each night, so just plug it in on the night stand or the couch or wherever you sleep...
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Old 01-24-2008, 02:12 PM
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Thats good... one charge a day is good if you run push mail, lots of text, weather apps, chat clients, lots of browser use or any other extreme usage like that...

Once a day is good...

you do sleep each night, so just plug it in on the night stand or the couch or wherever you sleep...

yes i do have push mail connected. i don't text that often and i don't use the browser or chat clients as well. but push mail doesn't take a good bit of battery life. and yes, i do charge at night when its time to sleep
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Old 01-24-2008, 02:41 PM
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As for the battery hack, I firmly believe it works...atleast on my phone with the amount I use it (moderately). Also I have had the phone long enough to have the battery cycle through charges quite few times before I ever tried this.

Before installing the battery hacks I spent a week keeping an eye on my usage and battery level, trying to maintain about the same usage (sorry this isn't super scientific). Mainly a day I was doing a couple voice calls, few text messages, internet, 20-30mins of Sprint TV, some gmae playing No push email or IM. Anyway over the week period it was pretty consistent, I would check the percent down and it was always 30-40% left.

So I did the battery hacks and tried to maintain the same usage. Over the week, I never dropped to 30. It was always 40-50 every day. Once it was 60% but I'll just drop that day and say maybe usage was off. I think the biggest thing I noticed is that the phone after the hacks, maintains 100% alot longer. Before I would charge the phone to 100% and even while not using it, it would drop to 90% very quickly.

Anyway, take it as you like. For what its worth, I think it works to give you a decent little boost if you are a moderate user. Someone else was saying that the hacks are more for when your phone is not being used it will switch into more of a power save mode to conserve battery and this is maybe a good reasoning why my phone is maintaining 100% longer while not using it. If you are heavy user I have a feeling the the battery hacks would make little difference.

my 2 cents..
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Reg Editor tells me access is denied when I try this...
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