Is this better than DAS Bamf 4.9?
i noticed that also - mlb at bat and several other apps just don't appear in the market. i have been meaning to clear the data for the new market and replace it with the old market, but haven't done it yet. my titanium backup of mlb app worked just fine, also.
Ok, so you can use Titanium Backup to get the apps that aren't coming up in the new market place?
I'm a bit new to rooting. I thought I read in Cyberwarrior's guide, that you shouldn't use a file from Titanium Backup from one ROM to another.
Am I wrong about this??
Ok, so you can use Titanium Backup to get the apps that aren't coming up in the new market place?
I'm a bit new to rooting. I thought I read in Cyberwarrior's guide, that you shouldn't use a file from Titanium Backup from one ROM to another.
Am I wrong about this??
The last 2 days I'm not getting as good of battery life from this ROM as I did the first few days. I'm at 71% right now with almost 9hrs since being unplugged. Not terrible, but my display time is at 5min. So I've barely touched my phone yet, my battery is down 29%.
in theory--yes, you are correct. it can be dangerous to load an app/app data that might not be compatible with your current ROM.
but--i've yet to experience problems with it when loading my TB backup of apps/data (don't forget--DON'T backup/load system apps/system data). it's an "at your own risk" scenario, of course.
and if any app seems to FC too often or give any problems, you could always remove it from the phone & go about your day (after fixing permissions/clearing data/clearing cache & any other potential fix, of course)
Like p.I.p. said, you don't want to restore system apps or system app data, as a rule of thumb, however there are instances where this stuff can be restored.
MLB app is a user app, so it is generally safe to restore at least just the app from titanium, and usually the user data is ok to restore as well.
As always, make a nandroid backup with recovery in case something goes wrong.
Also, paintdrinkingpete wrote up a guide on restoring data and apps, which is linked up I.side cyberwarriors sticky guide up top on making backups and flashing roms.
dang.
awesome battery life right there.
29% over 9hrs, or 3.2% an hour--.053% a minute--or...i'll stop there.
either way, that's pretty good.
but figure that battery loss could also be caused by any syncing by any applications, any phone signal being searched by the cell radio, or even just a rogue app---all of which is still pretty minimal given the amount of time. means it's on track for 31.25 hours of battery life.
this kicks any ROM's butt that i've used where i couldn't even go 8 hours (not even using the phone).
yes i've noticed that the first few days were awesome on Battery life and then it slowly got worse (still better than any other ROM i've used).
you're not complaining, i understand that. didn't mean to come off as such in my post.
I'm noticing that my WiFi even though its not connected and the Dialer are the things using most of my battery. Any ideas?
Anyone having issues with the screen not turning off during calls? It's causing random hang ups. Just curious if this is a hardware or software problem.
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*if you're not connected to a network/don't plan on being connected then don't leave Wifi on. it'll keep searching for a network--hence the battery drain
(& if you already knew this, then i apologize--but from the wording it sounds like you're keeping it on when not using it)
*go to menu>settings>call>Assisted Dialing>uncheck Assisted Dialing/Dialer (people have seen a reduction in battery drain from the Dialer after unchecking this)
your Dialer will still draw power, but it shouldn't be as much.
I knew about WiFi, but I've always left it on all the time and never noticed anything until now.
Had no idea about the Assisted Dialing, so hopefully that helps some.