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I don't blame the underlying OS, i blame the idiots at HTC that can't do simple things like remove the 30FPS cap, add the h.264 to 720p, or create a stable ROM to save their life.
Usually a big corporation with paid professionals come up with the best software, but it seems when it comes to android the development community has more collective knowledge in their pinky than any company that makes their own Android roms for their phones.
Wow i just changed the network from CDMA AUTO PRL to GSM AUTO PRL and then put it back. For the first time since froyo my awake time and uptime are different.
I'll let it sleep some more and see if it keeps getting wider apart. Thanks earlymon
I don't blame the underlying OS, i blame the idiots at HTC that can't do simple things like remove the 30FPS cap, add the h.264 to 720p, or create a stable ROM to save their life.
Usually a big corporation with paid professionals come up with the best software, but it seems when it comes to android the development community has more collective knowledge in their pinky than any company that makes their own Android roms for their phones.
Wow, you're still complaining? It's not even a FINAL ROM, HTC even said that. Yea maybe they are lying or not, I'd rather listen to them than any forum member.
And no I haven't tried using a wall charger, it's all the way across the room lol. But it shouldn't matter anyways. When I had 2.1 it charged pretty fast. I'm thinking of checking into that CDMA only hack that EarlyMon mentioned. Anyone remember the dial code for it in the phone? When I had 2.1 it was already set to CDMA only.
EDIT: This seems to be the code,
*#*#4636#*#*
But it's not doing anything for me.
I'm thinking of checking into that CDMA only hack that EarlyMon mentioned. Anyone remember the dial code for it in the phone? When I had 2.1 it was already set to CDMA only.
I too am having the awake time issue and cant figure out why...
Download the app called "Network" off the market. Its like a shortcut to dialing that.
Just tried the network update EarlyMon suggested. And then did a reboot to reset the timers. Will post updated findings in a bit.
(note: battery will drop more than normal as I am in a horrible reception area right now, so I am roaming)
Starting stats:
Uptime: 1:55 min
Awake: 1:55 min
Battery: 65%
Time: 11:18 pm
Same. Just restarted the Evo. Turned the screen off for a quick bit.
Up Time: 4:06
Awake Time: 2:28
Alright I downloaded the Network app, turns out it was already on CDMA (PRL). So I just toggled a bunch of diff ones, should I restart after selecting each one, or just choose GSM, then open and choose CDMA (PRL) again?
Have you tried the suggestions in my bullet-point post above?
Just going GSM, then exit, then CDMA auto (PRL) - then updating PRL (I'm a belt and suspenders man with that) - did the trick for me.
Same thing here. HTC is quickly becoming a joke. Here is a tip HTC: don't modify the base OS if you can't do it in a stable and acceptable manner. Their last update bricked phones and this one makes the phone all but unuseable.
Thanks for nothing, HTC.
Why should we uninstall apps and adjust/optimize feature settings just to save battery life? HTC should have done that from the get-go. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that there is something wrong with the battery life with the Evo. Yes, yes there are those with 3-4 day battery life duration albeit in idle mode. The draining problem still persists even with the Froyo update.
Starting stats:
Uptime: 1:55 min
Awake: 1:55 min
Battery: 65%
Time: 11:18 pm
Hey, here's a tip for you: Don't go downloading unofficial software versions based on a blog post. HTC never, not once, said the official release was available on their web site. They said it would be available next Tuesday.
You read a post on a web site not affiliated with htc, download software that people with no connection to htc told you to, and it's htc's fault?
Man up and admit you made a mistake. If Tuesday's release does the same thing, then you can blame htc. Right now, look in the mirror.
As far as usable advice: have your tried rebooting? If that doesn't work, how about a hard reset?