Thanks mate, I appreciate it! :laugh:
Some Euros heading your way from me too...
Thanks mate, I appreciate it! :laugh:
Or a FUU from this thread, which prevents him from full wipe!![]()
I applied to the post of @navid0308 which told him the he also can use a RUU which will fullwipe the device!![]()
Some Euros heading your way from me too...
34.2 has been working like a charm since installation. No more lollipop-baby accidents, xposed works, getting there slowly. Even the battery drain and heat, which were a bit heavy when L first came out, seem to be at good old Kit Kat levels again.
One thing that puzzles me though.
Has the way Setttings>Power>Battery Usage been altered in any way? There used to be a big fat list of every app that took a hit at the battery there. Now there is only 2-3 entries.
After 17 hours of use and lots of apps, still only 3 apps listed as ever using the battery.
Anyone else notice this?
34.2, Elementalx 4.04 (was the same with stock kernel)
Dropped on a clean wipe.
only 8 kb/s...........lol, need waiting for 3 days to flashing 34.2
cancel download and try again
4kb/s --> 22kb/s
maybe i should retry it tomorrow, thanks
completely different here - list is as long as ever ...
Perhaps someone knows what affects the battery usage list?
The kernel? Anything I could do to fix this? There are really only 10% of my apps displayed there.
Perhaps someone knows what affects the battery usage list?
The kernel? Anything I could do to fix this? There are really only 10% of my apps displayed there.
It does only show the apps you have used in the last time. So if you haven't used a lot of different apps or had your phone in standby for a longer decade there won't be too many apps shown in the overview.
Like mike said. It depends on your usage. And additionally, if you have used apps, which consume only a significant low amount of power they may won't appear in the overview, too!
Hope we could help!
Well, you can choose how long a period is displayed in the top menu.
Perhaps I didn't explain my problem well enough. I've attached a picture to clarify. The specific "screen off" screen was always of the most interest, as it shows you what drains your battery when your phone should be sleeping (mostly).
I find it unbelievable that in the last 24h not a single app used any battery when the screen was off. There used to be a long list here, now it's basically empty.
I'll switch back to another build I had installed earlier and post some before-after screens.
Here's mine, attached in two pics.Well, you can choose how long a period is displayed in the top menu.
Perhaps I didn't explain my problem well enough. I've attached a picture to clarify. The specific "screen off" screen was always of the most interest, as it shows you what drains your battery when your phone should be sleeping (mostly).
I find it unbelievable that in the last 24h not a single app used any battery when the screen was off. There used to be a long list here, now it's basically empty.
I'll switch back to another build I had installed earlier and post some before-after screens.
my m8 is asian version 2.5 processor ,, is this ROM could install in my phone without problems or what???
What is Sense 6 Toolbox?
Sense 6 Toolbox module contains a large variety of mods that will improve almost every aspect of your Sense device. You have to have Xposed installed to use these mods. For more info about Xposed refer to the original thread.
A note about compatibility. We develop the toolbox on ARHD on the HTC One M7 and M8. That ensures that every mod is compatible with ARHD. We can't test the mods on every other ROM. But as long as the ROM is near stock without deep changes, it should work there too. For the best and most complete experience I recommend using ARHD.
Which mods are included?
For a complete list, please head over to http://sensetoolbox.com/6/modslist.
Here is a summary:
Interface mods
- Transparent statusbar and notification drawer
- Center clock, AM/PM removal, traffic meter, horizontal EQS
- Gestures to manipulate recent apps and additional information about each app, AOSP styled recents
- [Sense 6] Custom color themes for every app
Statusbar mods
- Icons by vomer (CleanBeam)
- Customizable color themes for all new statusbar icons
- Ability to hide icons
Sense mods
- Transparency for many UI elements (dock, clock widget, app drawer, folders, etc)
- Infinite apps in folders, 7 home screens, home popup menu, more grid options for homescreens and app drawer
- Actions for vertical swipes and shaking on homescreens, horizontal swipes on dock
Messaging mods
- Wake on SMS, increase MMS size
- Replace delivery notifications with toasts
- Increase MMS size
Controls mods
- Volume2wake
- Activate flashlight on power long press
- Bind actions to hardware buttons (Back long press and swipe up from Home)
- Bind actions to volume keys for camera and music playback controls
- [M8] Smaller softkey bar
Various mods
- Advanced Power Menu
- Show more information about installed apps and apps that are being installed
- Improved screen locking and unlocking
- Hardware buttons backlight control
- Large caller photo in dialer and on lockscreen during calls
- Disable unwanted notifications and confirmation dialogs
- On/off screen animations (Fade, CRT)
How to use the Toolbox?
First you must have Xposed Framework installed (more Info here). After that enable the Sense 6 Toolbox module in the Xposed Installer, set up the mods you like and tap 'Soft Reboot' icon to apply them.
Backup functionality
Toolbox supports settings backup and restore using default Andriod cloud capabilities. Enable backup in Settings > Backup & reset. Now every time you uninstall and install Toolbox its settings will be automatically restored. If you want to save/restore settings between reinstallations, use local backup on SDCard function (its button is next to Hot Reboot).
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