times_infinity updated his OP with the new nonvoodoo kernel. Hopefully it fixes the glitch of reverting back to stock blue recovery
http://db.tt/l0LPzy7
I can confirm that CWM Red remains after flashing. Issue resolved.
Kernel link updated.
times_infinity updated his OP with the new nonvoodoo kernel. Hopefully it fixes the glitch of reverting back to stock blue recovery
http://db.tt/l0LPzy7
Two things about the Kernel is the Newest CWM or just Red. Also did he do anything different to it? no need to flash this one when I already have it with newest clockwork Man I just want the battery issue taken care of. Maybe if we ever get a fascinate source code. LOL that will be the dayI can confirm that CWM Red remains after flashing. Issue resolved.
Kernel link updated.
Two things about the Kernel is the Newest CWM or just Red. Also did he do anything different to it? no need to flash this one when I already have it with newest clockwork Man I just want the battery issue taken care of. Maybe if we ever get a fascinate source code. LOL that will be the day
If you are running the newest CWM the kernel flash will not remove it.. Flash the kernel and you should be good. (pertains to the nonvoodoo kernel only).
Previous versions removed the CWM and when you booted to recovery it would take you to stock (Blue).
This no longer takes place.
I am now into hour 56 on the same charge (currently @15%) with light to moderate use (multiple flashes, 10-15 short phone calls, emails, txts, and IM use).. This is better than stock EB01, or EB16. I followed the how to battery thread and have been working to condition my battery for some time...
I have done the majority of things in that thread, except the continous boots to down to 2-4% maybe ill do that. I barleyused the phone today at work so from 7:30 to 4 came home and phone was 30% ive had this kernel now running 4 days I would say. I dont know what it could be
What kind of service? I don't have any crazy apps and nothing shows up as running except launcher pro. Lil help
I am only taking a shot here. About the only things I have seen that will waste a battery fast are: Data syncing services that are constantly on in the background, email services that ping every 5 minutes, Beautiful Widgets set to update every 30 minutes, gps that is on in the back ground, blue tooth that never sleeps, and wifi that always on..
Now there are some circumstances that were beyond my control: when I worked in the emergency room - My phone would drop 20% per hour because the infrastructure of the hospital made it almost impossible for the phone to maintain contact with the service provider. The phone was constantly searching for a signal, or when it had a signal it was minimal... almost never 3G. That would waste my phone any anyone else that worked there. We opted to turn the data connection off and when we did not need to use the phone at all - switched to airplane mode... that saved us a lot of problems.
Not sure if that helps much but those are some things to consider.
Started getting some missed calls on nonvoodoo ComaVolt (4/3), battery dropping off way faster than the previous versions, and switched over to voodoo for a few days..
How do you get rid of the boot animations that you flash in cwm? I reflashed 2.9.2 thinking that would do it but it didnt.
Sent from my SC'd 2.9.2 PB & J voodoo'd Fascinate
You must be talking about the honeycomb animation...comes with 292. Remember some get flashed, others get placed in the system/media folder.
Jae has the stock one in post 8 at the bottom
I flashed a boot animation and i want to change it back to the honeycomb one. Messing with the system / media folder did nothing.
Sent from my SC'd 2.9.2 PB & J voodoo'd Fascinate
I flashed a boot animation and i want to change it back to the honeycomb one. Messing with the system / media folder did nothing.
Sent from my SC'd 2.9.2 PB & J voodoo'd Fascinate
I flashed a boot animation and i want to change it back to the honeycomb one. Messing with the system / media folder did nothing.
Sent from my SC'd 2.9.2 PB & J voodoo'd Fascinate