First call after using the fix: Mute/unmute was solved - This was the same contact i called pre-fix and had the problem so im guessing it should be fixed now.
Thanks FE.
I can confirm. Pushing that CM9 file fixed it for me too.
I have been using this rom for about a week now, and today for no reason, i got a ton of force closes over and over. gapps, acore, messaging, google voice and some others. i rebooted, and now i can't even get into recovery to reflash the rom, or wipe cash. any ideas? I'm trying to avoid using odin, i don't want to loose all my stuff.
I have been using this rom for about a week now, and today for no reason, i got a ton of force closes over and over. gapps, acore, messaging, google voice and some others. i rebooted, and now i can't even get into recovery to reflash the rom, or wipe cash. any ideas? I'm trying to avoid using odin, i don't want to loose all my stuff.
If you can't boot into the ROM itself, i really don't know how you can save any of your info (app backups etc)
LOLWUT
Still on Stock Android? I pity you. Get on MIUI.
hi all.
The ROM is great, but for some reason the phone is very hot all the time, even when (it's supposed to be) in deep sleep.
also the battery is empty very fast, I was using the phone at school today for 4 hours, from which maybe 20 minutes of actual usage and the rest of the time the screen was off. When I came home I had 17% battery.
I don't use 3G and haven't used wifi.
hi all.
The ROM is great, but for some reason the phone is very hot all the time, even when (it's supposed to be) in deep sleep.
also the battery is empty very fast, I was using the phone at school today for 4 hours, from which maybe 20 minutes of actual usage and the rest of the time the screen was off. When I came home I had 17% battery.
I don't use 3G and haven't used wifi.
I came from exROM, and followed all instructions.
Download CPU spy and see if your phone is not going into deep sleep.
My devices:
Google Galaxy Nexus, Stock 4.2.2, CWM6 Touch
Samsung Vibrant, CyanogenMod 10
HP TouchPad, CyanogenMod 10
LG Optimus T (retired), CyanogenMod 7
Download CPU spy and see if your phone is not going into deep sleep.
Are you running another kernel or OCed at all?
CPU spy shows that most of the time (74%) my phone is at 100MHz mode, and deep sleep is only 13%.
However, 100MHz seems low enough to me for the phone to stay at normal temperature and battery life.
I am using the stock kernel (ICY V14) and I have no OC.
CPU spy shows that most of the time (74%) my phone is at 100MHz mode, and deep sleep is only 13%.
However, 100MHz seems low enough to me for the phone to stay at normal temperature and battery life.
I am using the stock kernel (ICY V14) and I have no OC.
ICY Glitch isn't the stock kernel BTW.
As for the DS, you might want to invest in BetterBatteryStats and check for any long wakelocks.
You also appear to be using extensive modifications. Have you tried a fresh reinstall with no mods and see if your problem persists?
My devices:
Google Galaxy Nexus, Stock 4.2.2, CWM6 Touch
Samsung Vibrant, CyanogenMod 10
HP TouchPad, CyanogenMod 10
LG Optimus T (retired), CyanogenMod 7
As for the DS, you might want to invest in BetterBatteryStats and check for any long wakelocks.
You also appear to be using extensive modifications. Have you tried a fresh reinstall with no mods and see if your problem persists?
hi.
While installing WeUI 1.0, the Icy kernel was the stock kernel, and the only option to choose in the installer menu.
Same applies to the modifications, I haven't changed anything since the install, only restored my apps using Titanium.
So I am a bit confused, could you please clarify?
hi.
While installing WeUI 1.0, the Icy kernel was the stock kernel, and the only option to choose in the installer menu.
Same applies to the modifications, I haven't changed anything since the install, only restored my apps using Titanium.
So I am a bit confused, could you please clarify?
My devices:
Google Galaxy Nexus, Stock 4.2.2, CWM6 Touch
Samsung Vibrant, CyanogenMod 10
HP TouchPad, CyanogenMod 10
LG Optimus T (retired), CyanogenMod 7
hi.
While installing WeUI 1.0, the Icy kernel was the stock kernel, and the only option to choose in the installer menu.
Same applies to the modifications, I haven't changed anything since the install, only restored my apps using Titanium.
So I am a bit confused, could you please clarify?
Have you rebooted especially after restoring the apps? Miui tends to like to be rebooted before everything settles in.
Give it a little time you will be happy if you do.
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