Does it seem that a lot of people who are getting kernel panics have at some point flashed a new ish Sammy stock ics rom via Odin?
Would be nice if people suffering from panics could state if they have done this, I have not flashed via Odin since gingerbread and I am not getting any panics or other problems.
Sent from my GT-I9100
I've been running cyanogenmod since I purchased my phone months ago and I'm getting kernel panics.
Since it's been put down to placebo, I made a video to demonstrate the different touch behaviour in builds with the new 3.0.26 kernel (clearest if you watch in 720p):
Both show some stutter of the list when swiping like that, but with the newer build it causes a much larger displacement.
I don't know if it happened before, but I can reproduce this issue.
That being said, I just have to admit that without the video I wouldn't have noticed it.
BTW, I read a few days ago someone say that we should forget about FM Radio, is this by any chance the view of the developers?
Or an unlucky guy which phone never enters deepsleep lol
Well, my phone must have entered ultra deepsleep. I thought I was holding a brick for a few seconds and suddenly I realized how f*** expensive this phone is.
And here, poor fool, I stand once more! No wiser than I was before. (Goethe)
Does it seem that a lot of people who are getting kernel panics have at some point flashed a new ish Sammy stock ics rom via Odin?
Would be nice if people suffering from panics could state if they have done this, I have not flashed via Odin since gingerbread and I am not getting any panics or other problems.
Sent from my GT-I9100
I haven't used any roms (stock/custom/otherwise) other than CM9 since my move from GB and I have yet to experience kernel panics (knock on wood).
Since it's been put down to placebo, I made a video to demonstrate the different touch behaviour in builds with the new 3.0.26 kernel (clearest if you watch in 720p):
Both show some stutter of the list when swiping like that, but with the newer build it causes a much larger displacement.
No stutter at all here with latest Build and also no kernel panic.
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