BlueBiker
Android Expert
Ohhhhhhh, sorry I missed that part. Can't wait to see the new avatar!she is making me a new avatar and i havent picked a smoke font that i want to have on my avatar lol
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Ohhhhhhh, sorry I missed that part. Can't wait to see the new avatar!she is making me a new avatar and i havent picked a smoke font that i want to have on my avatar lol
BTW updates for 4.0.3 and beyond will not be going through Verizon. Just not sure why we see 4.0.3 in AOSP but not on the Nexus yet.
So I tried the "battery saving measure" of turning of my google talk on the Nexi today.....and battery usage is much better.
i am not into 4.0.3 yet, until i can see all the final details that Google is releasing to us is out (although it should be to much different form the source coding that is out now) and see how VZW screws it up but for this any 4.0.2 ROM or a rooted stock "should" work haha
edit: altimax: email sent
I'm not goin back to 4.0.2 :-( sorry
So I tried the "battery saving measure" of turning of my google talk on the Nexi today.....and battery usage is much better.
For those of you using AOKP....could someone post(or send me) a pic of the Android OS usage (i guess it would only be comparable if you use the gtalk app??)? I am really disappointed that I cannot have the GTalk app open all the time on a google phone (yet)....unless I want to charge my phone several times a day. Probably going to be using AOKP or ME2 as of this evening, just curious if I am going to run into the same issue if I want that particular app running all the time.
Although not the end-all solution, if I think I will be in a situation where I might need the camera quickly, I make sure to turn on the camera before hand and then turn the screen off. With the camera already on in the background, it pops up much quicker when you slide the lockscreen to the camera icon. The con is that the camera is running in the background which probably eats into your battery life. But still a good compromise to get me through my son's football game or cub scout meeting...not sure if you guys saw this...
Galaxy Nexus vs. Xperia Ion: Which Has The Quicker Camera?
i've told my friends/fam several times over christmas that i wish i had this feature. or could enable it somehow (ROM feature or app, perhaps). zero-shutter lag is great, but if i wanna take a quick pic... it definitely takes a few seconds to get to the camera. and many times, the moment has passed.
I wonder why that would be. AFAIK, GTalk is a push app so it's not doing anything (such as polling) between message notifications from Google's servers. Did you also turn off Mobile Network?
Here ya go. I actually used gtalk today and always have it open.
If you are referring to the toggles in the notification shade, that is part of AOKP.is that status bar mod a part of nova launcher or AOKP?
Here ya go. I actually used gtalk today and always have it open.
Thanks. I was hoping for that kind of difference!! I am looking forward to the Rommin' tonight.
Okay, stupid question here: Is 24% for Android OS even remotely normal? On my Rez running Gingerbread my Android OS is invariably 2-3% and I don't think it's ever gone above 6-7% no matter what I'm doing. Is ICS so different, or is there something particular about the Nexus that it keeps the OS so busy?
Although not the end-all solution, if I think I will be in a situation where I might need the camera quickly, I make sure to turn on the camera before hand and then turn the screen off. With the camera already on in the background, it pops up much quicker when you slide the lockscreen to the camera icon. The con is that the camera is running in the background which probably eats into your battery life. But still a good compromise to get me through my son's football game or cub scout meeting...
i mean there is not much in difference in the base so it shouldn't be to hard to actually switch it over i just don't want to develop for something that can have a huge change in it before the final version is released that may have to cause me to start it over and all not being that experienced yet
and if you wanted to test you ndroid flash a 4.0.2 and then the kernel and see where it goes like i said it will not be a daily user yet so it wont be more then an hour or so if you still want to test it out
ok send it over when youve got it ready and ill give it a shot
i mean having the clock in the middle and her battery and 3g icon