QUOTE(pikachu01 @ Jan 30 2012, 03:43 PM)
Reaching 99% to 100%, the amount of voltage (charge) difference is quite significant. Use a widget to measure the mV reading and you'll find that although it's 100%, 100mV or so have been discharged. The battery gauge is made in a way that 100% has a wide range so that defficiencies in charging (as battery wear and tear is ongoing) won't be noticeable by end users.
Just to further illustrate this point, I'm sure you'll notice that charging from 99% to
full 100% (not just 100%, but the one where fully charged notification comes out), takes a lot longer than say 98% to 99%.
Ah didn't see that perspective though, now I know why they do that

Added on January 30, 2012, 3:57 pmQUOTE(sil3ntHunt3r @ Jan 30 2012, 03:48 PM)
This is the comparison result which I found in XDA for all S2 major kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...&postcount=6700Thanks for the link

QUOTE(erymanthus @ Jan 30 2012, 03:53 PM)
I'm not trying to side any telcos, but from my personal experience with Maxis 3G for 1.5 years, I have never been overcharged before.
Most people got overcharged for the 1st month only because they are not aware that the 1st month usage is pro-rated based on the day they sign up and the specified billing date. After 2nd months onward you can use your full data entitlement either 500Mb, 1.5GB or 3Gb depending on your package.
I have been using 3G Watchdog for 1.5 years too and found that it is 90 to 95% accurate. I give myself some buffer so that I do not exceed. Please note that 3G watchdog does not keep track of Tethering..I was told, so be careful.
Digi used to be cheap and good...they managed to grab a fair bit of share market...but lately I have been hearing complaints from my friends using Digi..maybe they have too many subscribers already and found it difficult to cope....and by giving people "so called" unlimited data access, the speed suffers a bit....
Just my 2 cents...
Yeah agreed, Digi internet is just getting worse

Then again, they've come a long way from previous times where indoors confirm no signal one
This post has been edited by ellimist: Jan 30 2012, 03:57 PM