Somehow it is not the same when compared to your charging time. I deduct how many % when you start charging to 1 hour the % displayed (example, you start on 10%, after 1 hour is 66%, so I consider as 56% charged), it might not be correct but should be near that. It show you get around 54% to 59% or 2754mah to 3009mah in an hour. It's nowhere near to Lenovo claimed of 78% or 3978mah. And if really 1 hour can reach 78%, another 22% needs 1 hour 15 minutes seems too far stretched.
And the 1 hour picture show OP3 is 2820mah which should be 96%, but it show only 86%. Maybe this is mistake on their part for using back on the 45 minutes picture. Or maybe Lenovo being creative. Naughty Lenovo.
This is the legit 24 Watt stock "Rapid Charger" rate:
At 1 hour, 84% (aka ±4,284mAh)... 4% to 100% in 1 hour 45 minutes...
During video recording, the NOISE CANCELLING MIC suppresses the ambient sound excessively...
We can imitate the scenario easily. Get into the car, pump up the volume of the car stereo & record a short 10 seconds video. Now, playback and listen to the tiny car stereo recorded due to NOISE CANCELLING MIC excessively over-powered the main mic.
This post has been edited by azhar75: Jan 18 2017, 12:31 AM
During video recording, the NOISE CANCELLING MIC suppresses the ambient sound excessively...
We can imitate the scenario easily. Get into the car, pump up the volume of the car stereo & record a short 10 seconds video. Now, playback and listen to the tiny car stereo recorded due to NOISE CANCELLING MIC excessively over-powered the main mic.
try putting ur finger on that (NC) mic 1st and see how much clarity u get. if it is a good solution then do it everytime taking videos if you're rooted then u can edit the xml for the 2nd mic during video recording
try putting ur finger on that (NC) mic 1st and see how much clarity u get. if it is a good solution then do it everytime taking videos if you're rooted then u can edit the xml for the 2nd mic during video recording
The edit is the better way imo, permanent fix i assume?
The edit is the better way imo, permanent fix i assume?
as long as the file is not updated during firmware update then should be fixed as it is let me check, i have done this for my OnePlus One few weeks back... supress the mic that makes our (oneplus one) loudspeaker mode unuseable