Is there a way to take a screen shot of the screen?
Sent from my SGH-I777 using XDA App
Hold the power button in and it is one of the choices
CM7-SG2
Is there a way to take a screen shot of the screen?
Sent from my SGH-I777 using XDA App
Installed and running well with CM7. Got the Quadrant score of 3655...very nice~ So far, no problem. Keep up the good work, people! Thanks!!!
Lol another meaningless quadrant score
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using xda premium
CM7 shows H for HSPA+ as well. Only way to really tell is by checking your speed. If you're getting around 6mbps down, you're getting HSPA+ speeds. LTE is different - and isn't deployed everywhere yet. Use speakeasy in the browser to tell (speedtest android app had a bug in it last time I checked).
Where do you go to do that? Are you talking about wiping the bat in the recovery or something else?
Well my ip, as I just checked, is 166.137.*.*, and I'm using correct apn settings (APN = phone, APN type = default,supl; APN = phone, APN type = mms, MMSC = http://mmsc.cingular.com/, MMS proxy = wireless.cingular.com, MMS port = 80).
I had an issue where I was unable to retrieve my mms messages and got the "currently unable to download" ... tried the APN settings to no avail .. then searched Google and found this over on ACentral ...
"posted by muddymack76.....
Using Root Explorer or Absolute System, navigate to /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/telephony.db and delete that file, then restart your phone. "
And it worked . Just in case anyone else had this issue.
CM7-SG2
Can anybody tell me if there are any component deep sleep issues on this CM7?
I was on CM7 on my captivate for months before the S2 came out and I loved it except for the battery drain associated with not being able to enter low power mode for components. I recall that Samsung was withholding some driver data.
Is this also the case for the S2?
How does battery compare with Stock or Cognition?
This is amazing... The battery life is so good. It feels like I have a car battery hooked up to my phone.
I had an issue where I was unable to retrieve my mms messages and got the "currently unable to download" ... tried the APN settings to no avail .. then searched Google and found this over on ACentral ...
"posted by muddymack76.....
Using Root Explorer or Absolute System, navigate to /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/telephony.db and delete that file, then restart your phone. "
And it worked . Just in case anyone else had this issue.
CM7-SG2
** These CyanogenMod builds are highly experimental and unsupported.
**
** Please refrain from submitting bug reports for any issues
** you may encounter while running one of these builds.
**
** Submitting bug reports on nightly builds is the leading
** cause of male impotence.
since i am a bit idle right now, i try to answer this.
cyanogenmod is the only open source rom, that runs on 40+ different devices. we got around 45 devs (people who really write code and tweak things to make it work better - in contrast to cooks, who only use winzip to exchange this vs. that binary thingie) constantly making cyanogenmod better.
as background, you might wanna know, that google usually releases the sourcecode to their products (where honeycomb is the first exception, but thats another matter, ICS will be open source again). but when google releases their source code, you cannot compile it for ANY phone and it runs on it. thats the first part, we jump it - make it compatible with all the phones we support.
once it basicly runs, its time for what we call "cm extras" - we modify a lot on the gui and the system to make it run better. some stuff you as a user will never see involving tweaking libs and kernels, and some stuff you as a user will see a lot, like including theme manager, dsp manager, cm settings (cm settings are about as huge as the normal settings are). those settings range from simple "dont display clock in status bar" to complex profiles (as known from old nokia phones) or remapping of some keys (long press home, remapp search button behavior)
its way to much to list it all here, but i can assure you, cm is fast, usually stable on most devices and VERY VERY customizable - both in grafical ways as also in behavior way.
Q: How do I install this?CyanogenMod is the only open source rom, that runs on 40+ different devices. we got around 45 devs (people who really write code and tweak things to make it work better - in contrast to cooks, who only use winzip to exchange this vs. that binary thingie) constantly making cyanogenmod better.
as background, you might wanna know, that google usually releases the sourcecode to their products (where honeycomb is the first exception, but thats another matter, ICS will be open source again). but when google releases their source code, you cannot compile it for ANY phone and it runs on it. thats the first part, we jump it - make it compatible with all the phones we support.
once it basicly runs, its time for what we call "cm extras" - we modify a lot on the gui and the system to make it run better. some stuff you as a user will never see involving tweaking libs and kernels, and some stuff you as a user will see a lot, like including theme manager, dsp manager, cm settings (cm settings are about as huge as the normal settings are). those settings range from simple "dont display clock in status bar" to complex profiles (as known from old nokia phones) or remapping of some keys (long press home, remapp search button behavior)
its way to much to list it all here, but i can assure you, cm is fast, usually stable on most devices and VERY VERY customizable - both in grafical ways as also in behavior way.
desktop$ adb logcat > logcat.txt
desktop$ adb shell
# cat /proc/last_kmsg > /sdcard/last_kmsg (only if you had crash/reboot)
# dmesg > /sdcard/dmesg.txt
# exit
desktop$ adb pull /sdcard/last_kmsg .
desktop$ adb pull /sdcard/dmesg.txt .