droid-dohrk
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I just checked my phone and I see a OTA update notification from 12:44am. It's downloading now...
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NM
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Still no update for me and I am on leak v1, a few people that are in VA have gotten it and they were on 1.5. I am giving it until the end of the week then i am leaking to v3. Has anyone confirm that the OTA and V3 are one in the same yet?Anyone with leaked 2.1v1 get it yet? I'm in SLC,UT and still waiting...I'm hoping since the build #'s are totally different we'll still be eligible?
There is a very good reason not to run task killers. It kills off tasks that think they should still be running. In the long run, it ends up using more phone resource than if you just let them finish their job and shut down gracefully.2.1 FYI: If ringtones for contacts stop working!!!
If you are running a task killer/task manager and you end some of the new processes you may notice the ringtones you set for certain contacts aren't working. That is due to the "People" app that must now stay running in order for that to work.
If you have this problem, make sure the "People" app is excluded from the end process and reboot your phone. Your ringtones should work again.
Yeah... If you can read this, and understand it, it clears a lot up about task killers.
The Radioactive Yak: When to Include an Exit Button in Android Apps (Hint: Never)
not trying to hijack, its just a very interesting read.
We're nto the only ones to believe this.+1 on that. I haven't had any issues since I stopped using a task killer, and I wouldn't have known not too if I hadn't come here and started reading. I'm a FIRM believer in not using a task killer.
There is a very good reason not to run task killers. It kills off tasks that think they should still be running. In the long run, it ends up using more phone resource than if you just let them finish their job and shut down gracefully.
There is a lot of confusion about how the Android OS works. Tasks do not use resources unless they are active. This is a lot like the GPS task. It doesn't use any resource at all unless prompted by another task. But it you kill it off, it will have to restart from the beginning, using a lot more of the phone resource than if it had just been left alone.
Android can support hundreds of running tasks that use no resources at all. Killing off these tasks makes them rerun stuff that they would never haved needed to do if they had just been left alone.
I never run a taks killer myself and have zero problems with battery life or phone performance.
My mother-in-law got the OTA update over the weekend, she was on 1.5 still. My wife and I have not got the OTA update, she is on leak V2, and I am on V3.
We're all on the same plan, so I thought that we would all get it at once.
You and your wife will not be getting the OTA. No leakers are receiving the OTA. V3 is basically the same as the OTA. Read the dozens of pages of posts in this thread and you'll see why.