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2012-02-13
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2012-02-13
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I flashed my device with PR 1.3 yesterday, post about 4-5 months of CSSU testing usage. Few observations which I wanted to share. Please take these for what they are worth. Also understand that pre-flashing, my device had a long list of programs installed and perhaps my #2 can be attributed to things generally speeding up after a fresh flash:
1. With CSSU, typing from the homescreen would generally miss a character as Contacts showed up. For example, if I started typing Aiyush, Contacts would be looking for Aiush or Ayush (missing generally the second or the third character). Guess I can recall quite well that this never happened before CSSU and does not happen now anymore.
2. When double-tapping the power-key, around 30% of times the Power menu will come up (as if tapped only once) but the screen will not lock. Similarly when pressing the power key with screen locked, around 30% of times nothing would happen (unlock slider should appear). Again this problem has vanished after going back to PR 1.3
Again, I am not sure if there is a link between CSSU and the issues. I am laying those out so that this can be confirmed/rejected by other observers and perhaps serve as an input for the next release. Cheers!
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2012-02-13
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1. With CSSU, typing from the homescreen would generally miss a character as Contacts showed up.
2. When double-tapping the power-key, around 30% of times the Power menu will come up (as if tapped only once)
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2012-02-16
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2012-02-22
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I flashed my device with PR 1.3 yesterday, post about 4-5 months of CSSU testing usage. Few observations which I wanted to share. Please take these for what they are worth. Also understand that pre-flashing, my device had a long list of programs installed and perhaps my #2 can be attributed to things generally speeding up after a fresh flash:
1. With CSSU, typing from the homescreen would generally miss a character as Contacts showed up. For example, if I started typing Aiyush, Contacts would be looking for Aiush or Ayush (missing generally the second or the third character). Guess I can recall quite well that this never happened before CSSU and does not happen now anymore.
2. When double-tapping the power-key, around 30% of times the Power menu will come up (as if tapped only once) but the screen will not lock. Similarly when pressing the power key with screen locked, around 30% of times nothing would happen (unlock slider should appear). Again this problem has vanished after going back to PR 1.3
Again, I am not sure if there is a link between CSSU and the issues. I am laying those out so that this can be confirmed/rejected by other observers and perhaps serve as an input for the next release. Cheers!
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2012-02-25
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2012-02-25
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2012-02-25
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In landscape, i like to have my icons and apps arranged a certain way. When it switched to portrait mode, everything gets moved around when switched back to landscape. This basically made me lock to landscape mode, until i wanted to use something in portrait..
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2012-03-04
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1. With CSSU, typing from the homescreen would generally miss a character as Contacts showed up. For example, if I started typing Aiyush, Contacts would be looking for Aiush or Ayush (missing generally the second or the third character). Guess I can recall quite well that this never happened before CSSU and does not happen now anymore.
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I dont think it is off topic at all. This is my take on the situation. Since it is a community effort, it's kinda take what you can get. People work on what they feel like working on, if someone wants to focus on portrait mode so be it, if they want to fix modest great. I dont really care for the way Nokia was going about things. If you have been following issues and requests for the N9 there has been a lot of wont fix and this was the case for promised features of the n900, flash 10 being a biggie.
I myself am not too concerned about what they (CSSU) want to push out in their updates. I see it as a hell of a lot better than having to deal with carrier updates with their bloat/spy ware for android or having to dig around for the latest hacked rom etc.
I have been using cssu from day one and have not had any issues with it, guess I'm lucky but at the same time I'm not the only one. Quite frankly I think that the current system, having a testing version available for the entire community to use, is a great QA test bed. In my mind the Nokia QA would be maybe 20-30 devices running their new update with only apps installed from OVI and a few from extras. Not really an accurate test for real world use.
In summary do I think that CSSU could be more organized and have better documentation, sure but you have to keep in mind that this is a volunteer effort. Does it bother me at all the way it is, no. I honestly feel better/safer installing a community set of fixes than a corporate one, if I didn't I would have just bought a faildroid.
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