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Rejoice! Cyanogen OS 13 OTA is out for the Swift

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By rebane2001, Member on 11th May 2016, 03:28 PM
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14th May 2016, 12:26 PM |#31  
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please help any one [/QUOTE]

I think @rebane2001 was suggesting a boot of recovery img 'From' fastboot
 
 
14th May 2016, 12:28 PM |#32  
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my fast boot working like this volume up & power



volume down + power button and swith on like this



please help any one

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please help any one

I think @rebane2001 was suggesting a boot of recovery img 'From' fastboot[/QUOTE]

Yes, you're right

Try this:
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fastboot boot recovery.img
14th May 2016, 04:22 PM |#33  
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I think @rebane2001 was suggesting a boot of recovery img 'From' fastboot

Yes, you're right

Try this:
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fastboot boot recovery.img
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Thanks To every one especially @rebane2001 (your patience is appreciable his instruction help me a lot )
at last i successfully install by the help of signed zip file ,actually i degrade my mobile with an automatic tool , there is some problems like WiFi & Bluetooth not working .after i reboot to recovery mode and after that applied this zip file. now my device is updated & working properly include WiFi & Bluetooth. thanks for every admins & members from XDA .now my battery getting low ....see you after recharging & examine all the contents


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15th May 2016, 01:52 AM |#34  
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Just to throw in a positive note, the OTA upgrade went well for me, no post-upgrade issues, although not a huge amount of noticeable change either. The only thing I'd say is that after 48 hours or so I get the impression that the battery life may have improved a tad. I'll take another look at that at the end of the week to see whether it's just my usage but.. well, it'd be nice.
15th May 2016, 06:37 AM |#35  
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Just to throw in a positive note, the OTA upgrade went well for me, no post-upgrade issues, although not a huge amount of noticeable change either. The only thing I'd say is that after 48 hours or so I get the impression that the battery life may have improved a tad. I'll take another look at that at the end of the week to see whether it's just my usage but.. well, it'd be nice.

Battery life is improved when you are not using your phone.
When I use my phone the battery drains at about the same rate, but I left it turned on for the whole night, it used to drain 20-30%, but now it only takes 1-5%, which is awesome
15th May 2016, 07:55 PM |#36  
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Battery life is improved when you are not using your phone.
When I use my phone the battery drains at about the same rate, but I left it turned on for the whole night, it used to drain 20-30%, but now it only takes 1-5%, which is awesome

It absolutely is awesome. If the battery graph is even remotely accurate then I have 3 days of standby (I'd link an image, but my account is too young - but I've thrown a screenshot on imgur.com (add /HbHiLU2 to the end..) . I spent most of today out and haven't used my phone much but in terms of standby time, that seems rather nice.

Be interesting what a full days usage will be like on Monday, but if the standby usage is down significantly, it'll make a lot of difference for me.
16th May 2016, 06:40 PM |#37  
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I'm surprised about all those negative posts. I did the OTA update yesterday and I have no issues at all. SD-Card working fine, both SIM cards recognized, all apps working, even all home screen settings as before. Can't tell yet if battery consumption is better or not.
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17th May 2016, 08:42 AM |#38  
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I'm surprised about all those negative posts. I did the OTA update yesterday and I have no issues at all. SD-Card working fine, both SIM cards recognized, all apps working, even all home screen settings as before. Can't tell yet if battery consumption is better or not.


Same here! I've had problems now and then since my Swift was new, getting no data connection when using double SIM's. But on CM13 everything is working fine!! Keep up the good work Wileyfox!!
17th May 2016, 10:39 AM |#39  
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Same here! I've had problems now and then since my Swift was new, getting no data connection when using double SIM's. But on CM13 everything is working fine!! Keep up the good work Wileyfox!!

I'd rather say: good work Cyanogen!
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Just noticed one thing I'm missing: in settings there are no switches anymore to disable SIM-cards individually. Anyone know hints how to disable a single SIM-card?
17th May 2016, 02:10 PM |#41  
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Just noticed one thing I'm missing: in settings there are no switches anymore to disable SIM-cards individually. Anyone know hints how to disable a single SIM-card?

I noticed it as well, but there are more switches missing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pict...ictureid=53105
How to switch them off? Just tapping on the sync arrows causes a new sychronisation.
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