Mellimel22
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I haven't charged my phone till a couple hours ago that really was my battery time tyvm
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I think its a 3rd party keyboard bug in general.. Same goes for Swype... I have to re select it quite a few times throughout the day on my Sprint GNex running JB... Same for my NS4G.A bug in JB doesn't allow SwiftKey to stick as the default keyboard after a reboot which is extremely annoying. Also Beautiful Widgets doesn't stick either.
I think its a 3rd party keyboard bug in general.. Same goes for Swype... I have to re select it quite a few times throughout the day on my Sprint GNex running JB... Same for my NS4G.
Really? I haven't had a single problem with Swype. I didn't even have to set it as default right after the update...it was just there, working great as usual.
I haven't charged my phone till a couple hours ago that really was my battery time tyvm
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Really? I haven't had a single problem with Swype. I didn't even have to set it as default right after the update...it was just there, working great as usual.
Does wifi tether (either native or 3rd party) work on Jellybean?
<br />Originally Posted by Mellimel22<br />
I haven't charged my phone till a couple hours ago that really was my battery time tyvm<br />
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See the battery graph going up and down? The battery does not do that normally.<br />
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You are either constantly plugging it into a power source (most likely a computer or something) and it's feeding it battery power, your battery is broken, or you're playing with some "battery fixing app" which is causing your battery to act incorrectly.<br />
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The battery will drain and that graph will go down, it may level off for a bit but it will go down, it never goes up unless it's receiving power.
Yes. If you are properly rooted. Used these settings:Does wifi tether (either native or 3rd party) work on Jellybean?
Yes. If you are properly rooted. Used these settings:
Wifi tether version 3.2-beta2
Profile: google nexus s 4g
Setup method: netd-ndc (master)
Encryption On
Wifi driver reload On
Routing fix On
Thanks. I'll try that in a couple of days when I don't need to be immediately available by phone. Does that mean the native tether doesn't work?
I ask because on the recent Cyanogen JB mods, activating the native tether kills the wifi signal completely.
Activating wifi tether deactivates wifi if it is connected. You cannot use both, at least I have never seen a phone/rom that allows this.
I do have a battery fixing app u just couldn't c it on my notification bar hince the battery life anyway NO WAY can a ns4g can accomplish that alone
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