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Default Android suspend/resume?

I have been monitoring the android development on htc devices daily, and am yet to find information about suspend/resume!

i know that when you do press the sleep or 'hangup' button, the screen goes off, but it is still backlit and wastes a lot of battery.

Is there any development in progress to achieve a full 'sleep', where the lcd is powered off and the battery does not waste?

Thanks in advance
 
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I have been monitoring the android development on htc devices daily, and am yet to find information about suspend/resume!

i know that when you do press the sleep or 'hangup' button, the screen goes off, but it is still backlit and wastes a lot of battery.

Is there any development in progress to achieve a full 'sleep', where the lcd is powered off and the battery does not waste?

Thanks in advance
I don't know what your talking about... It goes full sleep with the new builds.
 
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I have been monitoring the android development on htc devices daily, and am yet to find information about suspend/resume!

i know that when you do press the sleep or 'hangup' button, the screen goes off, but it is still backlit and wastes a lot of battery.

Is there any development in progress to achieve a full 'sleep', where the lcd is powered off and the battery does not waste?

Thanks in advance
This has been covered before. You need to disable 'automatic' setting of your backlight under Windows Mobile _first_, then boot xdandroid. This will allow xdandroid to have control over backlight and it will be able to fully turn off backlight.
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This has been covered before. You need to disable 'automatic' setting of your backlight under Windows Mobile _first_, then boot xdandroid. This will allow xdandroid to have control over backlight and it will be able to fully turn off backlight.
and if he would just use the cab and the startup utility it would handle this for him automatically!!
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Actually i am having this problem too. Even with windows mobile backlight handling turned off, it still wont shut off in android.

my tilt 2 also had the micropk_lcd_ctrl problem. related?
 
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