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Galaxy Nexus Watering Hole

I use TuneIn to stream in my car and with the leaked radios. It doesn't close when I lose signal, just pauses until I reacquire signal. I have seen much better performance as far as holding onto the stream in weak areas. I should say that I am only on 3G.

Hmm, haven't read too much about the leaked radios but have heard some mixed results about em. I'll give TuneIn a shot and see how it works out.
 
Morning everyone!
I have a question for those who use Rhapsody (or perhaps any other streaming app):
The past several days, while streaming some music, the app will all of a sudden close. I think it's likely because I come into a bad signal area (usually drops to 1 bar of 4G, perhaps no 4G). My question is, why doesn't it just buffer instead of completely closing?

I stream XM, Tune In and Pandora. None have ever closed. XM sometimes makes me re-log in when it looses signal...annoying. The other two just pick back up if they drop out because of a signal. What I have noticed is that it seems to occur when handing off between towers, particularly from LTE to 3g.
 
Hmm, haven't read too much about the leaked radios but have heard some mixed results about em. I'll give TuneIn a shot and see how it works out.

I have no experience with 4G (I'm surrounded but it isn't here yet:mad:) but I do know that the 3G / WIFI switch off went from ~30-60 seconds to a near instantaneous 1-2 seconds. It only takes TuneIn ~3-5 seconds to pick up the stream on switchover. This isn't to say anything about tunein, but to say what improvements I saw with the leaked radios.
 
Morning everyone!
I have a question for those who use Rhapsody (or perhaps any other streaming app):
The past several days, while streaming some music, the app will all of a sudden close. I think it's likely because I come into a bad signal area (usually drops to 1 bar of 4G, perhaps no 4G). My question is, why doesn't it just buffer instead of completely closing?

I use pandora and have noticed less than stable behavior compared to my TB. But this is on 3G, so I am not sure how much signal strength and type is involved.

On another note, I got another random reboot last night. This time the phone was just sitting there, as I was doing my taxes (>$3000 refund, woot!, 3rd child FTW). I wonder how big the next update for us is going to be.
 
Finally got around to "flashing Tuesday" (my day off and day for new ROMs/kernels). Just booted up AOKP 21 and Franco 15 kernel. Man this puppy is flying! First time using a Franco kernel but I had to given all the praise I'm hearing around here.
Happy Tuesday everyone!
 
I see where Motorola folks are mad because they're releasing a "developer edition" Razr and their Razrs still aren't unlocked and may not be. A couple of words of advice they should have followed.

1.) Never buy a device based on promises from a company that they aren't legally bound to. (and even then be wary)

2.) If you want to buy a developer phone, buy a Nexus.
 
Finally got around to "flashing Tuesday" (my day off and day for new ROMs/kernels). Just booted up AOKP 21 and Franco 15 kernel. Man this puppy is flying! First time using a Franco kernel but I had to given all the praise I'm hearing around here.
Happy Tuesday everyone!

If you ever want to try 13.1 let me know. A lot of us have found it to be 'the sweet spot'
 
I see where Motorola folks are mad because they're releasing a "developer edition" Razr and their Razrs still aren't unlocked and may not be. A couple of words of advice they should have followed.

1.) Never buy a device based on promises from a company that they aren't legally bound to. (and even then be wary)

2.) If you want to buy a developer phone, buy a Nexus.

Agreed, but nonetheless I still signed the petition as a loyal OG Droid owner. If Moto had made the current Nexus, I'd be all over it. At least HTC has made due on their "promises".

If you ever want to try 13.1 let me know. A lot of us have found it to be 'the sweet spot'

Thanks, will do if I have any problems with 15. Just love the fact that he added two new governors names turtle and gazelle :)
 
Agreed, but nonetheless I still signed the petition as a loyal OG Droid owner. If Moto had made the current Nexus, I'd be all over it. At least HTC has made due on their "promises".



Thanks, will do if I have any problems with 15. Just love the fact that he added two new governors names turtle and gazelle :)

The OG was great. Loved the phone while it worked. Found the battery to greatly decrease in performance after a year. However, as far as being a developer phone, it was great. Very open and lots of support, just like it's shaping up for the Nexus.
 
Ha! Love it. Might have to buy his app just to try them.

Haven't read the exact details (yeah, I'm lazy :rolleyes:), but the governors are built into the kernels. I thought the app was for easy updates to the kernel without having to get into recovery and flash? Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Haven't read the exact details (yeah, I'm lazy :rolleyes:), but the governors are built into the kernels. I thought the app was for easy updates to the kernel without having to get into recovery and flash? Correct me if I'm wrong.

And I thought it was just so you'd know right away there was a new version. I don't see how a kernel could be installed without flashing it.

Someone?
 
And I thought it was just so you'd know right away there was a new version. I don't see how a kernel could be installed without flashing it.

Someone?

This application is a must have if you have a Galaxy Nexus GSM or LTE version. It's a simple tool to download and update franco.Kernel for the Galaxy Nexus. It eases up the download and update check process for every user.
This kernel gives your phone the best performance you've ever seen, with the best battery life as can be seen by the following comments

Looks to be just that, a check for updates. Anyway, however simple it is, definitely a great way to (monetarily) support the developer.

Edit: WTH, I went to purchase the app and was all set for my Nexus. However, I had to update my payment since I got a new card last week. Got it updated, went to purchase it and says none of my devices are supported? Okay, says my Nexis IS supported but when I go to purchase, it's grayed out....thoughts?
 
Dagnabbit!!! I knew I should have waited. I flashed AOKP 21 last night and wake up this morning to M3.


I was waiting for M3 too....last Saturday broke down to install 21. I had really good battery with M2 and lean, and still trying to get back to that level with AOKP21 and lean 1.8exp3 today....I was definitely impressed with how stable M2 was....saved my nandroid just in case.....
Gonna give this setup a couple of days...see how it works.
May try Franco if I don't get the battery I was hoping for with this set. Since yesterday I had to charge just to get through the work day.
 
I've only used the nightlies. How to the "M" series compare?

M builds are Milestone builds, so theoretically are more stable. They don't have as much experimental stuff going on in them. M3 seems to be a little different. Has features in it that Build 21 doesn't even have. I imagine performance tweaks have been tested thoroughly though so that's why it's a milestone build. So I guess I'll flash again tonight.
 
I was on 13.1 but 15 is WAAAAY better. You really need to try it.

I'm on AOKP b21 right now, so I haven't tried it on M3 yet...

Sounds like a night of nandroid and flashing to me. I got a patch for the battery in the theme I'm using now that I have to flash later too.
I'm on b21 as well and don't plan on going M3. I like nightlies.
 
Yikes! Anyone see Engadget's review of the Razr Maxx? 16 hours of continuous video playback?!?! :eek::eek:
Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx review -- Engadget

Yikes is right. In that same test, they pegged the Gnex at 6.5 hours (9 hours for the original Droid RAZR).

Verizon Galaxy Nexus review -- Engadget

FWIW, here's some fun with math. Comparing HD vs. qHD, the Gnex has 78% more pixels than the RAZR. (1280x720)/(960x540)

But the RAZR lasts 38% longer. (9/6.5)

And that's not accounting for the screen area difference to illuminate.

So, in absolute terms, the RAZR and now the Maxx are real winners.

But in relative terms, the Gnex is still highly efficient for an HD display. :)
 
And considering the Maxx is STILL thinner than the Nexus is a bit disappointing. I hope other manufacturers utilize whatever ninja technology Moto is on the upcoming 4G phones.
 
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