@ermenzegna:
Oh, thar kind of error ...
You use not the Original ROM on your TyTn, or?
@khaytsus:
Its a good Idea. I write it on my ToDo list. Thanks.
@kaanHAN:
Yes. A Version for non-HTC device will come. Probably it will run on all WM Devices, with one exception. Mobadi use the HTCUtil.dll. And that file is not on Omnia.
But wait, a Version will come, even for Omnia and Xperia.
Some little News, Mobadi in the actual version (1.9.519) will run on Sony Ericsson X1i (Xperia) without changes.
I think Sony Ericsson will not only use HTC Hardware, even the Software is from HTC.
Thanx for the development you do here. Since this is purely battery related thread let me point you to my "LI-ion batteries myth busting" thread....just to be sure to know what is good for your battery and what is not
I don't mean to undermine your project in any way, just want to raise a warning to everybody who is planning on using your software on daily basis - with li-ion batteries you are likely to shorten battery life by dischsrging too deeply. It is recomended to charge more often rather than draining your battery to nearly 0% or even let it "die". However it is recomended to let the battery die once in 30 charging cycles to help the device to read battery level properly - and how I see it, that's a moment for your utility to jump in the scene
Thanks for your post.
I think you Battery-Guide is great for some Questions here. If it is ok, i will include the link in my first post. So some user can read before use.
Thanks for your post. I think you Battery-Guid is grad for some Questions here. If it is ok, i will include the link in my first post. So some user can read before use.
I would like to humbly present a feature request:
Is it possible to make the program to measure the time to discharge and log the time the battery takes to reach 90%, 80%... 10% and even 5%?
Then, voila, we have a great app to measure battery capacities! It would be very useful when comparing a stock battery to an extended one. Especially when there are so many batteries floating around ebay with different more or less likely claims of mAh, most of them are probably just original batteries with new stickers...
Greate software. I used it this weekend to see the battery evolution, and I have 2 questions:
1. Why, after a while, I see only vertical lines in the graphic?
2. I see an export item in the menu, but when I click on it, nothing happens. I've look in my phone, but I could not found any file with the export. Is this feature implemented?
My HTC Touch Pro has this feature built in. All you need to do is talk on the phone, text, or surf the web for a couple hours....or simply just leave it in your pocket all day and the phone battery will be completely dead.
in your litte usefull app the temperature for the TP2 isn't correct.
It mus be 36.0 degrees C, but it shows 3,6 degrees C. It is
possible that you add a registry key to set a divider or a multiplicator?
Or something in the settiings?