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hi everyone
i am going this phone in 2 days but first i wiould like to know something.
First for now i have a samsung galaxy ace, is a very nivce phone but i want more, i want overclock i want differents rooms i want a new kernel so this is what is making me change it.
So have we a new rom for this phone, a finish one and stable, and kernels, what is the best for battery life?
If someone could help with this i would be very greatfull
thanks to all
 
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hi everyone
i am going this phone in 2 days but first i wiould like to know something.
First for now i have a samsung galaxy ace, is a very nivce phone but i want more, i want overclock i want differents rooms i want a new kernel so this is what is making me change it.
So have we a new rom for this phone, a finish one and stable, and kernels, what is the best for battery life?
If someone could help with this i would be very greatfull
thanks to all
Hello, and welcome the U8800 group I guess?
Well firstly you shall know that we have lots of different firmware for our phone.
To get access to the new firmwares visit.
http://wiki.modaco.com/index.php/Huawei_Firmware_U8800
If you wish to have user friendly guide, visit.
http://android.modaco.com/content/hu...-huawei-u8800/
For custom roms with huge tweaks and optimizations.
http://android.modaco.com/content/hu...nline-kitchen/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1152240
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1068766
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1147103
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1059753
And to use these roms it's good to have recovery for the phone...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1130524

Lastly, the battery life is pretty decent for a smartphone, to be correct with the matter. Every smartphone have "bad" battery life against none "smart"phones(dumbphones).
Hope this helps you !
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thanks so later i will read something about this
 
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thanks so later i will read something about this
If you happy with it hit the funny looking "Thanks" button, makes me happy
 
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i have a question, for what is the thanks button?
 
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i have a question, for what is the thanks button?
Nothing much just to say thanks by a meter way.
 
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what rom are you using and why?
 
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what rom are you using and why?
I am using, B137 custom rom by Fibblesan from modaco.
http://android.modaco.com/content/hu...nline-kitchen/
Reason.
Works flawlessly, can do normal calls,browsing the network, flash works perfectly and no shuttering lastly battery life is great, holds quite long. I would also point out that when questions are asked most help when they can @modaco.
I would say hearing opinion is a small reason to try a rom, biggest would be to experience the rom then see if its really good.
 
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I am using, B137 custom rom by Fibblesan from modaco.
http://android.modaco.com/content/hu...nline-kitchen/
Reason.
Works flawlessly, can do normal calls,browsing the network, flash works perfectly and no shuttering lastly battery life is great, holds quite long. I would also point out that when questions are asked most help when they can @modaco.
I would say hearing opinion is a small reason to try a rom, biggest would be to experience the rom then see if its really good.
Can I ask what you mean by "no shuttering lastly battery life is great, holds quite long" ? How many hours/days? And what sort of usage?
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Can I ask what you mean by "no shuttering lastly battery life is great, holds quite long" ? How many hours/days? And what sort of usage?
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With 3g, wifi on and light web browsing I get around 11 hours of usage until next charge. If I do not play around for such long time it can hold for 3 days in sleep doing nothing. But if I do normal activity, which involves, music,web,3g,sms and some calls + games. I will have 20 % left from 08:00 to 23:00 and thats no problem 20% is fine enough for a night sleep, and charge in the morning !

 
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