I just made a theme I personally like (I hate the ICS blueish....), maybe some of you feel the same ...it's made out of black infinitum theme (the most of it) and a orange MIUI-like....it fits to v2 and will most probably to v3...I will upload soon but won't make an extra thread in theme section, as it is not really my work....attached some screens:
Hi, Barracuda77777, You mean can after flash CM9, than flash the abyss 4.2 red pill kernel ? no need to flash back CM9 ?
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And the battery not feel hot....feel a little warm, not hot...
no my observation was only to do with the fact that the slow charging is tied up to the kernel and not the Rom. So please follow the directions in the original post by the Developer.
My current Devices:
Samsung Galaxy S3 - 32 GIG GT-I9300T CM10.1 Experimental 20/05/2013 stereo Video
Samsung Galaxy Note - GT-N7000 CM 10.1
Nexus 7 Wifi 32 GIG CM 10.1 Franco Kernel
Nexus 4 16 GIG CM 10.1 Franco Nightly Kernel #134
I just made a theme I personally like (I hate the ICS blueish....), maybe some of you feel the same ...it's made out of black infinitum theme (the most of it) and a orange MIUI-like....it fits to v2 and will most probably to v3...I will upload soon but won't make an extra thread in theme section, as it is not really my work....attached some screens:
Looking good
Current phones
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Galaxy S4
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Xperia Active
Old toys
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Galaxy S - HTC Legend - HTC Desire - SE X10 Mini - SE X10 Mini Pro - Nokia N8 - iPhone 4 - Nokia E6 - Desire S - Galaxy S II - SE Mini Pro - Nokia N9 - iPhone 4s - Galaxy Note - HTC One X - Galaxy S III - Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 - Lumia 920 - Galaxy Note II GT-N7105 - iPhone 5 64 GB - Xperia Z
USB "normal" current is 500mA. The kernel was configured to take 450mA, which I raised to 500mA for the next build. You'll tell me if there's any enhancement on that side.
At the same time, AC charging was at 650mA, raised to 700.
This, plus Entropy's controller change.
Well, you'll see I reverted the 50 mA bump - the values in sec_battery_u1.c do NOT do what you expect, the only thing that matters there is whether it's 450 mA or less, as all of the charger drivers turn out to have only two settings and they decide based on whether they are passed a value greater than or less than 450.
The root problem of all the issues was that some notes have the SMB136 charger chip and some have an SMB328 - the driver for the 328 wasn't enabled.
This will improve charging performance quite a bit, but there's still more potentially to be had. I'm charging at 750 mA or so now, it SHOULD be 950, i'll be working on that in the next day or two.
As to battery getting hot while charging - I can't reproduce that, my temperatures are fine. You have a misbehaving app.
I can't see 5Ghz wifi networks, 2.4Ghz works fine.
Thanks for your work!
Whoops, forgot to include this in my multi-quote.
I still haven't figured out how to properly handle multiple wifi region settings (ccode=xx) for nvram_net.txt - it's GB by default but needs to be a different value depending on which region the user is in. One of the higher things on my TODO list.
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