I seem to have solved my battery problem by automatically disabling WiFi when the screen turns off.
Need to run more tests to make sure, but last night the tablet lost 1-2% of battery.
I automated the process by using "Automate". The free version is enough if you don't want to run anything else...
Installed 15.1 a couple of days ago on a brand new T713.
This thing is amazing. The difference in responsiveness is amazing, feels like a modern tablet again!
Fingerprint sensor is slightly worse than stock, but nothing I can't live without.
Tablet does not sleep properly. Even in airplane...
Every time I start considering buying a new tablet, you come along with a new update that makes the TouchPad even better!
The latest version improved responsiveness so much I find myself switching between apps just because it's so smooth!
Thanks man, great work, great work indeed!
Man, I don't know what you've been doing, but keep doing it!
20150221 got rid of a lot of delays across the board, especially when switching apps.
Every time I flash an update I get a bit closer to the perfect tablet.
Also, I just switched from Chrome to Ghostery, you people should try it...
Nice work, this works surprisingly well, all things considered!
Unfortunately it's neither fast or stable enough compared to 4.4.4 to replace it.
Keep up the good work though, I'm sure you'll get there :D
One word sums it up nicely:
Awesome!
I'm running the hybrid on Omni nightlies with no issues whatsoever. The standby battery life is amazing! Best kernel so far, by far ;)
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Superuser works very well with Omni.
I use FlashAfterUpdate to flash it automatically after each Omni update, along with Devil kernel and my density script.
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Had the same issue, solved it with a flashable zip and some simple sed magic:
http://www.linuxized.com/2014/03/android-update-automation-density-recovery-script/
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You do realize you can actually skip an update, right? xD
Asylum Omni really pushes the limits of our Note 2, enough to skip the next generation of devices.
Fixes every day, surprise new features every week (or sooner). Don't stop, please!
Thank you developers :)
Well that explains the SOD I just experienced... OP says something about the mic being the reason of the SOD, but I haven't gone through the whole thread yet, so you probably know something I don't :)
Meh, 3.4 seems really smooth. Nothing to do but wait I guess at this point.