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Lightbulb [REQUEST] Infrared mode patch.

Can a dev please make a patch implementing this app/script/hack. The Inc has a red theme so I may be willing to go with a red display if it truly doubles battery time. I read something about adding an option to the developer app. Being able to turn it on and off would be ideal.

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http://jsharkey.org/blog/2010/07/01/...un-and-profit/

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I would also be interested in something like this, if it can give me longer battery life.
 
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Ehh if youre really desperate for battery life why not just do the recalibration trick? I'd rather have the battery run out quicker then have the phone look like that anyway.
 
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The thing i don't get about this is they claim it can give your phone double your battery. Wouldn't the only thing this effect is the draw from the screen? I mean we already went from the lcd screens to the amoled screens and they are supposed to use alot less power and i haven't noticed any difference. My screen is only like 5% of my battery draw also....
 
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The thing i don't get about this is they claim it can give your phone double your battery. Wouldn't the only thing this effect is the draw from the screen? I mean we already went from the lcd screens to the amoled screens and they are supposed to use alot less power and i haven't noticed any difference. My screen is only like 5% of my battery draw also....
this is correct. it won't make our batteries last twice as long, but it may reduce the power used by the display by about half. our display is not a battery hog to begin with. AMOLED is more power efficient than lcd 3/4's of the time. the only time AMOLED draws more power is on an all white or mostly white screen. this is why the web browser appears to kill the battery so fast.
 
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My screen is only like 5% of my battery draw also....
I think that's a reporting bug with the stock Incredible ROM, because screen shots from a Nexus One show the screen being far and away the largest power draw. Flashing my Incredible to CyanogenMod also showed the screen as a large power draw (75% or higher). I didn't notice any appreciable difference in battery life either.
 
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check out surface flinger http://jsharkey.org/blog/2010/07/01/...un-and-profit/

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I had similar results using the yeti rom. Display was always in the fifties or higher.

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I'd rather not use my phone at all if I had to use it with that red tint. I understand someone using this to test but why would you want to use this all the time? If you need more battery, go buy a new one. Turning this on defeats the whole purpose of having such a nice phone and screen. It's like buying a V8 and disabling 4 cylinders to save gas.
 
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I'd rather not use my phone at all if I had to use it with that red tint. I understand someone using this to test but why would you want to use this all the time? If you need more battery, go buy a new one. Turning this on defeats the whole purpose of having such a nice phone and screen. It's like buying a V8 and disabling 4 cylinders to save gas.
I can see how it would be useful to toggle on in certain situations (emergencies, etc). The amber tint didn't seem quite as hard to look at as the red did.

 
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