israelsalinas14
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So which is best in performance and battery life? Backside or bobz cm7? Do they have the tws bug? I think the tws bug was only in froyo?
Can you please post the battery use statistics and TWS?
I had no TWS. I was at work for 3 hours with my phone in my pocket the whole time. I get great signal there.
My statistics were 50% cell standby and 49% phone idle.
Spare Parts showed no apps that were keeping the phone awake. I don't have any "crazy" apps installed. Just the basics. The only apps (aside from Google Apps) that update in the background are Facebook and WeatherBug every 2 hours. I have no problem with them on Harmonia.
WiFi and Bluetooth were off. I never toggle GPS, so that bug shouldn't be an issue.
I just don't have any luck with CM7 ROMs on my OV. They always give me terrible battery life. But Harmonia has always allowed me to last through a day with some left over with moderate use.
Thank you for the feedback. Let me check what I get comparing with you. I have flashed a plain vanilla IHO straight from the repository last night (i.e. built myself) after cleaning everything.
If anybody wants to try, you can download at the following link.
VM670-CM-7.1-RC1-IHO-KANG-08052011.zip
MD5 sum: C58E13AB23AF1C13C9D30D3C44F9277D
So I edited the OP to direct everyone to the wiki for the latest builds. You're welcome to edit the page and add your build info.
Hey does anyone know what would be involved to port these over to the M? I've got a buddy who went with MetroPCS after I showed him my V and I'd like to be able to hook him up with all the goodies I've been bragging to him about.
If I use lg phone tools o flash my girls phone back to stock will that be good enough for the optimus m?Have him sign up at xda and PM Blarf, he will give him instructions on how to help port it to the M.
Basically, we have to determine the partition layout (should be similar), and he'll need to extract some blobs for Blarf to add to the repo. This all assumes the basic framework and kernel are similar.
I flashed the Inferior Human Organs Recovery v4.0.1.4 and now the Settings, Home and Power buttons don't do anything when the phone is booted in the recovery mode. When any of those buttons is pressed, a ClockworkMod logo appears. Is there any way all functions (esp wiping system, data, cache, installing zip files) in the recovery mode through adb?
Thank you.
I flashed the Inferior Human Organs Recovery v4.0.1.4 and now the Settings, Home and Power buttons don't do anything when the phone is booted in the recovery mode. When any of those buttons is pressed, a ClockworkMod logo appears. Is there any way all functions (esp wiping system, data, cache, installing zip files) in the recovery mode through adb?
Thank you.
I am using 3.2.0.1 and the buttons are assigned as follows. Scroll with the sound buttons up and down, select with the camera button, and use back button to go back. It is probably the same with 4.0.1.4.
I'm using mrg666's rom (got it from XDA, its on github https://github.com/inferiorhumanorgans/android_device_lge_thunderc/wiki/Binary)
And man do I love it, EVERYTHING works perfectly, battery life is awesome, headsets work great, MMS, I still haven't tried the bluetooth though, the camera is fine, etc. Haven't had an issue yet. Thanks guys<3
I had no TWS. I was at work for 3 hours with my phone in my pocket the whole time. I get great signal there.
My statistics were 50% cell standby and 49% phone idle.
Spare Parts showed no apps that were keeping the phone awake. I don't have any "crazy" apps installed. Just the basics. The only apps (aside from Google Apps) that update in the background are Facebook and WeatherBug every 2 hours. I have no problem with them on Harmonia.
WiFi and Bluetooth were off. I never toggle GPS, so that bug shouldn't be an issue.
I just don't have any luck with CM7 ROMs on my OV. They always give me terrible battery life. But Harmonia has always allowed me to last through a day with some left over with moderate use.