Didn't JerryScript post something about battery discharge not being realistically represented until a few days after the initial flash? Apparently there's a lot of background operations going on for the first little while after you flash it, so after a few days, the discharge rate is representative of daily use.
disregard what i said eairler after wiping battery status i left school (7hours) at 74%
Oh quick question: I flashed the iscream kernel and I was wondering what do I do I revert it back? Do I just reflash the rom again over it?
untill i know if i need to flash gapps or not im on alpha 3
Didn't JerryScript post something about battery discharge not being realistically represented until a few days after the initial flash? Apparently there's a lot of background operations going on for the first little while after you flash it, so after a few days, the discharge rate is representative of daily use.
i dont remmeber him posting it here he posted it in response to that same post on AF on phandroid
Remember everyone, you cannot take a battery reading seriously within the first day or two of flashing a ROM. The first boot alone eats up tons of battery due to rebuilding the entire filesystem and creating the dalvik cache from scratch. Then there is the fact you are testing out all types of new settings, and trying out different configurations.
It takes 3 days of normal usage to determine true battery life.![]()
Has the calendar issue been brought up before? The calendar doesn't seem to find the calendar events from my Google account.