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 SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE™ | V10, Phone? Tablet? It's Note!!!

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post Apr 6 2012, 12:21 AM

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QUOTE(Superman7 @ Apr 6 2012, 12:21 AM)
any GB ROM which is stable and best ratings in terms of battery consumption to recommend?
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Rocket rom?
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:23 AM

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QUOTE(benny888 @ Apr 5 2012, 11:44 PM)
I am also unable to locate the PIT file in sammobile. It used to be listed as a separate entry
Anyway you guys can flash it without the PIT - is SAFE , don't worry. Probably your phone will not be wipe only
You can always wipe your phone at recovery if you wish
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so i just need to flash ODEX PRE ROOTED N7000DXLC2 (Malaysia) (**NEW**) with odin?i already do that but that kernel didt preroot..just want to ask when i extract that file it got 1 more file SS_DL.dll..what is that file for?
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:23 AM

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QUOTE(Duckies @ Apr 6 2012, 12:21 AM)
Rocket rom?
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which is the more stable one? V22 or V23?
You're on which custom ROM now?
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:24 AM

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QUOTE(Superman7 @ Apr 6 2012, 12:23 AM)
which is the more stable one? V22 or V23?
You're on which custom ROM now?
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Still on rooted stock rom.My home connection not good lately,very hard to download those needed files.Still thinking whether wanna flash Midnote v3.0 or Rocket rom v23
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(antu_biskut @ Apr 6 2012, 12:23 AM)
so i just need to flash ODEX PRE ROOTED N7000DXLC2 (Malaysia) (**NEW**) with odin?i already do that but that kernel didt preroot..just want to ask when i extract that file it got 1 more file SS_DL.dll..what is that file for?
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Just ignore the dll file
I also do not know what it is for !!!. Never see the need to use it !
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:25 AM

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A.I, good job!!

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post Apr 6 2012, 12:26 AM

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Congrats on reaching v10 Note users!
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:27 AM

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QUOTE(Duckies @ Apr 6 2012, 12:24 AM)
Still on rooted stock rom.My home connection not good lately,very hard to download those needed files.Still thinking whether wanna flash Midnote v3.0 or Rocket rom v23
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That means you're either on ODEX LC1 or LC2
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:29 AM

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So fast v10 ! Congrats !
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:33 AM

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QUOTE(Duckies @ Apr 6 2012, 12:19 AM)
Played both..not RPG tongue.gif I like RPG game.Mayb getting FPSE to play PSX games  biggrin.gif
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wah, me too, thinking to buy fpse, rather than dload apk file...but i heard it need sd card..so need to waot first..
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:34 AM

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do we have fast dormancy implemented in our telco in malaysia?
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:39 AM

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QUOTE(Superman7 @ Apr 6 2012, 12:34 AM)
do we have fast dormancy implemented in our telco in malaysia?
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try to google what the meaning of dormancy...but nothing related with telco, biggrin.gif
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:42 AM

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QUOTE(Superman7 @ Apr 6 2012, 12:34 AM)
do we have fast dormancy implemented in our telco in malaysia?
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AFAIK, not yet
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:45 AM

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QUOTE(-Franc- @ Apr 6 2012, 12:42 AM)
AFAIK, not yet
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if it's not yet.. that means if I disable fast dormancy it should improve my battery life on the Note I supposed.
Anybody has experienced on it?
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QUOTE(ogiveyakuza @ Apr 6 2012, 12:39 AM)
try to google what the meaning of dormancy...but nothing related with telco,  biggrin.gif
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Phones Today became more and more sophisticated. They are no longer devices for placing calls or for sending and receiving text messages only. They have become more “smart” and feature packed. A phone is now a PDA, a media player, an internet device and much more which is entirely different from what it was like say 10 years ago. The advancement of the cell phone technology has caused these devices to demand more power. Sadly (and this is my personal opinion) the advancement in Battery technology has not been on par with progress in cellular devices, standards and networks. This is where new network technologies like Fast Dormancy come in play in an attempt to optimize battery live of our power hungry Devices.

What is Fast Dormancy? In simple terms its a device feature that enables mobile devices to notify the cellular base stations when the radio resource allocated to the device is no longer in use, so that the radio resource could be immediately released other than waiting for a timeout event. For instance lets say you are browsing a webpage using your cellular data plan. You stop at a certain webpage (for example to read this article) the connection is maintained and the device will be registered on the network even if data isn’t received or transmitted (always on) and will remain like that until a timeout event is invoked (as per the network rules as to how much time to wait before connection is terminated due to idle timeout). During this time the device’s battery will be drained needlessly in addition to increased congestion on the cellular network due to numerous idle connections. From a device perspective radio power consumes battery so employing fast dormancy should save battery power and increase its life. This also has an advantage to networks as it reduces congestion. But This doesn’t come without a major disadvantage to the very same cellular networks and operators. The making and breaking of the connections increases the signaling traffic and wastes network resources. The workaround to this was done by Nokia Siemens in collaboration with Qualcomm to employ NCFD or Network Control Fast Dormancy in which the device is put on a battery saving idle state while maintaining its network identity without the need to establish a new connection and request a new identity for the device on the network.

How does this affect/benefit us Android Users? Well, too many factors come into play here. The most important being your operator’s network being optimized for Fast Dormancy. In addition each device manufacturer has its own proprietary approach to deploy Fast Dormancy (and well all know proprietary and android don’t play nice regarding third party development). Also the NFCD and other carrier enforced approaches will be designed to override any individual device settings that may ignore the Network Controls. Finally Fast dormancy benefits those who use cellular Data, its of little or no value to those who use wifi for internet and other related services.

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post Apr 6 2012, 12:50 AM

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QUOTE(Superman7 @ Apr 6 2012, 12:11 AM)
nicely done A.I rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(entaro @ Apr 6 2012, 12:25 AM)
A.I, good job!!
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thanx! smile.gif

just done the 'copy pasta' of v9 at 1st page..will edit & add more info later icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:52 AM

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QUOTE(benny888 @ Apr 6 2012, 12:47 AM)
Phones Today became more and more sophisticated. They are no longer devices for placing calls or for sending and receiving text messages only. They have become more “smart” and feature packed. A phone is now a PDA, a media player, an internet device and much more which is entirely different from what it was like say 10 years ago. The advancement of the cell phone technology has caused these devices to demand more power. Sadly (and this is my personal opinion) the advancement in Battery technology has not been on par with progress in cellular devices, standards and networks. This is where new network technologies like Fast Dormancy come in play in an attempt to optimize battery live of our power hungry Devices.

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Theoretically it should help to reduce battery consumption due to networking activities and it's of no use if you're not using data.
But then I'm not too sure since there are people from XDA forum complaining that after disabling "Fast Dormancy", they notice the data speed reduces rclxub.gif
The speed has nothing to do with Fast Dormancy if data is constantly being downloaded.
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:53 AM

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Congrats! v10!!
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post Apr 6 2012, 12:54 AM

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post Apr 6 2012, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(Superman7 @ Apr 6 2012, 12:52 AM)
Theoretically it should help to reduce battery consumption due to networking activities and it's of no use if you're not using data.
But then I'm not too sure since there are people from XDA forum complaining that after disabling "Fast Dormancy", they notice the data speed reduces rclxub.gif
The speed has nothing to do with Fast Dormancy if data is constantly being downloaded.
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did you know how much space FD use on your GNote?

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