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2010-11-16
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Oh lol, so by my asking for assistance from others who haven't tried my patch you didn't think I understood you had reflash. I completely understand
Ok that just leaves some one who has never used my patches to test this out.
Plz, anyone who has never used any of my patches, plz try to confirm this.
Wait what? The result of you having lost so much mah before the end of the hr period was a result of you playing kroll?
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2010-11-16
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By your wording I thought you were implying that there still might be some remnant of your patch, which would be illogical to say the least.
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2010-11-16
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Not sure, as I mentioned before, battery % is not accurate and is completely irrelevant. What we are comparing is mAh/hour, we could only compare battery % if:
1. We both use the exact same battery charged for the same amount of time.
2. We do the exact same activities for the exact same length of time.
We can then compare % loss. Seeing as that is never going to happen (as a truly fair test) the best we can go on is mAh loss/gradient decline.
If you want to get really clever you could break down the gradient into an equation, that would be the best comparison.
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2010-11-16
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Test conditions
Charge phone until fully charged (green light)
Reboot phone
Close all widgets
Turn off Wifi - no random email/ IM notifications
Put phone into tablet mode - no random telephony
If Brightness status bar applet installed check level and note.
Set volume to standard eg full or 3 clicks down etc.
Start conky and note battery starting conditions, also note time.
Play media off local storage - eg full album or movie
At end of music note end conditions
Actually even though the remnants of my patch is gone most of the effects (performance wise) still remains. I have good reason for not mentioning this before, cause as you say it seems illogical.
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2010-11-16
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2010-11-16
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Both phones would need a new battery and a fresh flash to make it a truly fair test. Or all non standard services should be stopped, i.e. ssh, six-axis daemon etc.
I simply do not understand how this can be the case after flashing both firmware and eMMC.
If this is the case it would be one thing you should mention as you cannot undo your patches by flashing.
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2010-11-16
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Both phones would need a new battery and a fresh flash to make it a truly fair test. Or all non standard services should be stopped, i.e. ssh, six-axis daemon etc.
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2010-11-16
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Ok the battery will be 3 days older at the end, but I think the difference would be negligible.
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2010-11-16
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Plz, anyone who has never used any of my patches, plz try to confirm this.