any of you guys try it out yet?
SAMSUNG GALAXY S II Official thread V26, Be a SMART user - Pls read Page 1 first
SAMSUNG GALAXY S II Official thread V26, Be a SMART user - Pls read Page 1 first
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Feb 6 2012, 12:25 PM
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looks like Siyah v2.6.12 give great batt life
any of you guys try it out yet? |
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Feb 6 2012, 12:28 PM
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QUOTE(Shizuru @ Feb 6 2012, 12:25 PM) Just flashed it, gave me a hang, need to force reboot |
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Feb 6 2012, 12:33 PM
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I flashed to AndyX ROMâ„¢ v5.1 ROM few hours ago, then realise that it doesn't support Chinese language. Is there a way to install Chinese language pack? If not, I will going to flash turkbey ROM, does it detects chinese language ?
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Feb 6 2012, 12:37 PM
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QUOTE(TheLaptopDudeGuy @ Feb 6 2012, 12:28 PM) Just flashed it, gave me a hang, need to force reboot Do you UV? Try not UVing/OCing and reflash? |
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Feb 6 2012, 12:40 PM
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QUOTE(@udio_jr @ Feb 6 2012, 12:08 PM) When we are using the Titanium Backup, the backup files are save on the internal memory or sd card? Mine seems like is save on the internal memory. Are we able to save the backup in the sd card instead? Assuming you wipe from CWM recovery, it doesn't wipe your internal sd card. Factory reset from stock samsung does iianm.My main concern here is whether the backup will still be in the internal memory if I perform wipe during installation of ROM. If yes, does it means i need to move my backup to the sd card and upon flashing of rom only move it back to the internal memory for restoration? Thanks. So generally no, you don't have to move it out and back in. But to be safe, you might wanna back it up somewhere else as well. (e.g your laptop) And as Laptop (the forumer |
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Feb 6 2012, 12:40 PM
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Feb 6 2012, 12:49 PM
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Guys, I just realized my menu soft button is less brighter than my back soft key button...anyone knows a fix? it looks like it might be a hardware fault
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Feb 6 2012, 12:50 PM
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Feb 6 2012, 12:50 PM
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QUOTE(pikachu01 @ Feb 6 2012, 12:37 PM) Nope i dont UV, not even a singl bit. No OC/UC too, i set governors to sio/conservative, since in ur android optimization article you said sio is best, so i follow what you say QUOTE(ellimist @ Feb 6 2012, 12:40 PM) Assuming you wipe from CWM recovery, it doesn't wipe your internal sd card. Factory reset from stock samsung does iianm. I know that i have a crappy name So generally no, you don't have to move it out and back in. But to be safe, you might wanna back it up somewhere else as well. (e.g your laptop) And as Laptop (the forumer |
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Feb 6 2012, 12:51 PM
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Feb 6 2012, 12:51 PM
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QUOTE(1wildcat1 @ Feb 6 2012, 12:49 PM) Guys, I just realized my menu soft button is less brighter than my back soft key button...anyone knows a fix? it looks like it might be a hardware fault Maybe try find an app on market that can increase/decrease brightness of buttons. Or send back to SC and pray that they fix it |
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Feb 6 2012, 12:53 PM
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Feb 6 2012, 12:55 PM
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Feb 6 2012, 12:59 PM
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QUOTE(TheLaptopDudeGuy @ Feb 6 2012, 12:55 PM) no need lor.. its an awesome nickname already. its what LYN all about before it became so popular I've been here since 2005, back then I don't think there were such thing as Android forum This post has been edited by Shizuru: Feb 6 2012, 01:03 PM |
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Feb 6 2012, 01:00 PM
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QUOTE(TheLaptopDudeGuy @ Feb 6 2012, 12:50 PM) Nope i dont UV, not even a singl bit. No OC/UC too, i set governors to sio/conservative, since in ur android optimization article you said sio is best, so i follow what you say If you came from NEAK, you probably need to delete the s91voltctrl because NEAK by default only has 5 (or 6 with the 100MHz) frequencies while Siyah has 1.6GHz and 1.4GHz. This creates a discrepancy with the UV/MV tables. If you ever saved a configuration in Voltage Control, the UV tables will shift by 2 and the UVing (even if its stock in NEAK) will make the voltage of 1.2GHz in NEAK to be 1.6GHz in Siyah and so on.I know that i have a crappy name i.e. 1.6GHz 1.4GHz 1.2GHZ 1GHZ 800MHz 500MHz 200MHz 100MHz - Siyah 1.2GHZ 1GHz 800MHz 500MHz 200MHz 100MHz - NEAK amV bmV cmV dmV emV fmV (ignored) Something like this. Conclusion: Remove your s91voltctrl script (by flashing the Voltage Control emergency wipe zip file that it nags you the first time you install it). |
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Feb 6 2012, 01:09 PM
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QUOTE(TheLaptopDudeGuy @ Feb 6 2012, 12:50 PM) Nope i dont UV, not even a singl bit. No OC/UC too, i set governors to sio/conservative, since in ur android optimization article you said sio is best, so i follow what you say I know that i have a crappy name QUOTE(TheLaptopDudeGuy @ Feb 6 2012, 12:55 PM) Haha no la, didn't want him to confuse without previous mention of laptop Your name is perfectly fine |
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Feb 6 2012, 01:17 PM
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Feb 6 2012, 01:18 PM
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QUOTE(Positron @ Feb 6 2012, 11:57 AM) I don't think is firmware, maybe you could try battery calibration from the market.. It might work.. But if can't there is a physics explanation, as it is the law of the universe that nothing is perfect, even absolute zero, molecules still vibrate... and everything tends to distortion, ( the uncertainty principle ) ... One thing is for sure, the battery charger cable itself holds some of the charge, hence although it shows full charge but when you unplug, a fraction of percentage of the battery is still in the battery cable.. Other than that, the battery is not 100% efficient, it's a law by nature to.. Nothing is perfect ( second law of thermodynamics ).. Hence, charging to 100% is also not possible, the manufacturer definitely rounded up to 100%.. But if the market app works then its fine.... you and your explanation is full of bull shit. |
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Feb 6 2012, 01:19 PM
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Feb 6 2012, 01:24 PM
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QUOTE(pikachu01 @ Feb 6 2012, 01:00 PM) If you came from NEAK, you probably need to delete the s91voltctrl because NEAK by default only has 5 (or 6 with the 100MHz) frequencies while Siyah has 1.6GHz and 1.4GHz. This creates a discrepancy with the UV/MV tables. If you ever saved a configuration in Voltage Control, the UV tables will shift by 2 and the UVing (even if its stock in NEAK) will make the voltage of 1.2GHz in NEAK to be 1.6GHz in Siyah and so on. i.e. 1.6GHz 1.4GHz 1.2GHZ 1GHZ 800MHz 500MHz 200MHz 100MHz - Siyah 1.2GHZ 1GHz 800MHz 500MHz 200MHz 100MHz - NEAK amV bmV cmV dmV emV fmV (ignored) Something like this. Conclusion: Remove your s91voltctrl script (by flashing the Voltage Control emergency wipe zip file that it nags you the first time you install it). QUOTE(Shizuru @ Feb 6 2012, 12:59 PM) no need lor.. its an awesome nickname already. its what LYN all about before it became so popular Voltage control didnt prompt me to flash that emergency wipe zip file. Also cant find any voltctrl script in my init.d folder, i should be safe right?I've been here since 2005, back then I don't think there were such thing as Android forum QUOTE(ellimist @ Feb 6 2012, 01:09 PM) Haha no la, didn't want him to confuse without previous mention of laptop Your name is perfectly fine QUOTE(Besanth @ Feb 6 2012, 01:17 PM) Galaxy S2's thread sure does move like lightning speed Thanks for moral support Added on February 6, 2012, 1:18 pm There's nothing with your name. It's pretty unique |
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