alprazolam
Android Expert
I think I'll stick to 1.2gHz then.
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here's a few more screencaps, while running lean1.7.3. I ran Quadrant on the stock kernel, with lean and then with lean capping the speed at 920mhz.
OMG! 1.8.0 is very fast and so smooth!
OMG! 1.8.0 is very fast and so smooth!
OMG! 1.8.0 is very fast and so smooth!
For the 1st time since 1.6.6exp3 I am running a new kernel (1.8.0) and not reverting back to it.
She seems to be really smooth, fast and without quirks so far? I am not feeling any battery life changes.
When flashing a Kernel this AM I got the following message,
"unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]"
You'll get that every time you wipe dalvik. Or you should! Maybe you've never noticed it....
Everything went successful but what is that?
I'm guessing in this case it's a good thing, as I think gapi was really happy with battery life on 1.6.6
is not feeling a battery change a good or bad thing?
The whole phone getting warm is interesting. I've had it happen to every Android phone I've ever used (Eris, Inc Bionic, and GN). It's so random I have to think it is task/app related along with an initial kernel flash (it seems to go away once kernel "settles").
I will say with the GN I have experienced this less than with previous phones. Mines always cool to the touch even after using it pretty heavily. The only time I've felt it and thought "hmm this thing is awfully warm" is when I'm nav'ing in the car while streaming Google music or Pandora for an extended period (more than half hour). Even then it is only slightly warm. I do UV and UC the phone though and I know this obviously helps.
I agree that it seems somewhat random. Like maybe an app occasionally gets stuck or something, because I can never seem to reproduce the heat under similar circumstances.
As for using Nav, I live in south FL and have a lot more occasion to use AC than heat in my car, so I have a universal mount right in front of my vent and just aim the vent at my phone when I'm using Nav (or tethering all the way home from West Palm Beach the other day for my wife to set up her wifi ipad).
ahhh I love little projects like those!I'll be doing this this summer. My car mount (from Amazon the $19 CD thingy) is nice for what it costs, but sits in-between 2 vents. You bet-chur-bottom I'll be retro fitting some sort of deflector to push air towards the back-side of the GNahhh I love little projects like those!