Hardware Instrumentation

DownloaderZ

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Hi Guys,
I have a stock but rooted N1 on 2.2.1

I have a slight feeling that my power button is intermittently not responding.
Is there an instrumentation app or something y'all recommend to test hardware with?

I remember in cyanogen(on my g1) there was a spare parts app, which I think could do this.However, I am on a stock image.

Any help is greatly appreciated

Thanks!
 

RogerPodacter

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i dont know how you could test the button. but i use quickboot app so i never ever have to use the power button. and of course i use cyanogen ROM so i get trackball wake so i never need the power button.
 

JD8891

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Hi Guys,
I have a stock but rooted N1 on 2.2.1

I have a slight feeling that my power button is intermittently not responding.
Is there an instrumentation app or something y'all recommend to test hardware with?

I remember in cyanogen(on my g1) there was a spare parts app, which I think could do this.However, I am on a stock image.

Any help is greatly appreciated

Thanks!
Have you still got a custom recovery (clockwork)?

JD
 

arminsoyka

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well only if you never run out of battery and never want to turn off you phone... but there its supposed to be a truck with that as well. just take our your battery and put it back in. repeat this procedure till your phone turns on. just read about this one though. haven't tried it myself...

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DownloaderZ

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No I do not.

I used to mess with all that stuff with my g1 (since tmo was slow to update)
But I am stupid and happy with my N1 being stock (+root+adblock)

Any other options?
Like using adb to run some testing software or something
Have you still got a custom recovery (clockwork)?

JD