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Re: Who's drinking my battery juice????
Hmm..try removing call notify. What does that do exactly? Anyway it's a good thing that it might be related to calls. I used to have: "Internal Error: Application X closed" all the time for everything. Then at one point in the conversations app it gave me a Nokia white screen so I removed extra protocols for IM Jabbar, Facebook etc, and no more errors.
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Re: Who's drinking my battery juice????
that looks different to me,
my battery lasts at least 10 hours connected on wi-fi with a fully charged battery and 15 hours when connected on 2.5G GPRS. the "flash launcherr" and "twitter widget" app was the last 2 apps i installed that make my battery drain 30% faster. even though these 2 apps are closed, they consume CPU and Battery. A reboot totally closes those apps. |
Re: Who's drinking my battery juice????
Callnotify shows missed calls on the task bar near clock, it also vibrates and makes sound every 3 minutes to notify about missed events.
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Instead of a selection of today's actions, a bigger list of installs is probably necessary. Or you could try flashing the eMMC and rootfs. You shouldn't ever see that sort of issue on a clean system. |
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Will the problem return if i took backup then restored it after flashng? including application list. |
Re: Who's drinking my battery juice????
Always flash Fiasco first (.bin). Then flash Vanilla (eMMC)
This should help: http://wiki.maemo.org/Repartitioning_the_flash Please read the instructions carefully. And Backup! eMMC erases MyDocs so photos and music are erased to unless on the microsd. And after restoring backup pay attention at what you install. |
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If you do flash, take a back up, flash the eMMC, then flash the rootfs. Quote:
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So first vanilla emmc then the .bin image?
also should i include apps list in the backup? but when i flash emmc the backup file gets deleted too i guess, no? |
Re: Who's drinking my battery juice????
do you reject the gps part when loading healthcheck. that may be a possibility. fixing it this wkend.
it would keep the gps going and healthcheck running in the background. but you should be able to see it running. |
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