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Depends on the ROM you are using.Originally Posted by Oh YoU MaD
How are you guys customizing the notification bars?
Depends on the ROM you are using.Originally Posted by Oh YoU MaD
How are you guys customizing the notification bars?
i got a brolic 3200 Mah battery on mine...it never diesOriginally Posted by Tetsujin23
Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
Ok guys, this is my first time posting in here. I just bought a Nexus One from someone and it is running Cyanogenmod7 and the battery is ehhhh..My prior phone was an iPhone 3GS and that battery would last me the entire day with a good amount of use. The Nexus One barely lasts me despite the fact that I don't even use it for more than messaging and occasional web browsing. The battery status says the battery health is "Good" so idk what the issue is. Is the Nexus One notorious for having a crappy battery life? Or is it the Cyanogenmod that is causing the problems?
iPhone battery life will last you literally forever compared to an Android device. CM is a pretty good ROM for that phone.
If you're trying to get your N1's battery life like that iPhone, FORGET IT. Try using set-cpu and underclock.
i got a brolic 3200 Mah battery on mine...it never diesOriginally Posted by Tetsujin23
Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
Ok guys, this is my first time posting in here. I just bought a Nexus One from someone and it is running Cyanogenmod7 and the battery is ehhhh..My prior phone was an iPhone 3GS and that battery would last me the entire day with a good amount of use. The Nexus One barely lasts me despite the fact that I don't even use it for more than messaging and occasional web browsing. The battery status says the battery health is "Good" so idk what the issue is. Is the Nexus One notorious for having a crappy battery life? Or is it the Cyanogenmod that is causing the problems?
iPhone battery life will last you literally forever compared to an Android device. CM is a pretty good ROM for that phone.
If you're trying to get your N1's battery life like that iPhone, FORGET IT. Try using set-cpu and underclock.
It finally workedOriginally Posted by Mastamind89
Originally Posted by allreds
I tried using one of these ROMS http://theunlockr.com/cat.../samsung-captivate-roms/
And this is the instructions I tried to follow. http://theunlockr.com/201...msung-captivate-vibrant/
And yes I did not extract the file like you said, and I did put the whole zip file on the internal sd card but it still doesn't work. By the way I spent 4 hours on this LMAO!
It seriously keeps restricting me from reinstalling packages.
Download the update.zip from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892973
Download this ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212400
Put those two files on the root of your int. SD card.
Use the 3 button method to get into recovery mode
wipe data, wipe cache and go into advance to wipe dalvik
Go back and install from zip
pick the ROM and install and once installed reboot and it might take a few minutes.
You may also want to go into accounts and make sure that email sync is on if that matters to you
It finally workedOriginally Posted by Mastamind89
Originally Posted by allreds
I tried using one of these ROMS http://theunlockr.com/cat.../samsung-captivate-roms/
And this is the instructions I tried to follow. http://theunlockr.com/201...msung-captivate-vibrant/
And yes I did not extract the file like you said, and I did put the whole zip file on the internal sd card but it still doesn't work. By the way I spent 4 hours on this LMAO!
It seriously keeps restricting me from reinstalling packages.
Download the update.zip from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892973
Download this ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212400
Put those two files on the root of your int. SD card.
Use the 3 button method to get into recovery mode
wipe data, wipe cache and go into advance to wipe dalvik
Go back and install from zip
pick the ROM and install and once installed reboot and it might take a few minutes.
You may also want to go into accounts and make sure that email sync is on if that matters to you
Using miui on EvoOriginally Posted by IHeartBoost
Depends on the ROM you are using.Originally Posted by Oh YoU MaD
How are you guys customizing the notification bars?
Using miui on EvoOriginally Posted by IHeartBoost
Depends on the ROM you are using.Originally Posted by Oh YoU MaD
How are you guys customizing the notification bars?
Originally Posted by ninjahood
i got a brolic 3200 Mah battery on mine...it never diesOriginally Posted by Tetsujin23
Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
Ok guys, this is my first time posting in here. I just bought a Nexus One from someone and it is running Cyanogenmod7 and the battery is ehhhh..My prior phone was an iPhone 3GS and that battery would last me the entire day with a good amount of use. The Nexus One barely lasts me despite the fact that I don't even use it for more than messaging and occasional web browsing. The battery status says the battery health is "Good" so idk what the issue is. Is the Nexus One notorious for having a crappy battery life? Or is it the Cyanogenmod that is causing the problems?
iPhone battery life will last you literally forever compared to an Android device. CM is a pretty good ROM for that phone.
If you're trying to get your N1's battery life like that iPhone, FORGET IT. Try using set-cpu and underclock.
Originally Posted by ninjahood
i got a brolic 3200 Mah battery on mine...it never diesOriginally Posted by Tetsujin23
Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
Ok guys, this is my first time posting in here. I just bought a Nexus One from someone and it is running Cyanogenmod7 and the battery is ehhhh..My prior phone was an iPhone 3GS and that battery would last me the entire day with a good amount of use. The Nexus One barely lasts me despite the fact that I don't even use it for more than messaging and occasional web browsing. The battery status says the battery health is "Good" so idk what the issue is. Is the Nexus One notorious for having a crappy battery life? Or is it the Cyanogenmod that is causing the problems?
iPhone battery life will last you literally forever compared to an Android device. CM is a pretty good ROM for that phone.
If you're trying to get your N1's battery life like that iPhone, FORGET IT. Try using set-cpu and underclock.
Anytime. Are you having any problems with 1.8.12?Originally Posted by allreds
It finally workedOriginally Posted by Mastamind89
Originally Posted by allreds
I tried using one of these ROMS http://theunlockr.com/cat.../samsung-captivate-roms/
And this is the instructions I tried to follow. http://theunlockr.com/201...msung-captivate-vibrant/
And yes I did not extract the file like you said, and I did put the whole zip file on the internal sd card but it still doesn't work. By the way I spent 4 hours on this LMAO!
It seriously keeps restricting me from reinstalling packages.
Download the update.zip from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892973
Download this ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212400
Put those two files on the root of your int. SD card.
Use the 3 button method to get into recovery mode
wipe data, wipe cache and go into advance to wipe dalvik
Go back and install from zip
pick the ROM and install and once installed reboot and it might take a few minutes.
You may also want to go into accounts and make sure that email sync is on if that matters to you. Right now I'm using the beta 1.8.12 MIUI ROM and I'm enjoying the theme and layout so far. How do I post a picture of it like you guys do? I need to get used to this since I've been using the stock for about a year now. Another question, if I want to install a different ROM do I just follow the same exact steps? And back up the data etc.
Thanks again Mastamind you a life saver.
Anytime. Are you having any problems with 1.8.12?Originally Posted by allreds
It finally workedOriginally Posted by Mastamind89
Originally Posted by allreds
I tried using one of these ROMS http://theunlockr.com/cat.../samsung-captivate-roms/
And this is the instructions I tried to follow. http://theunlockr.com/201...msung-captivate-vibrant/
And yes I did not extract the file like you said, and I did put the whole zip file on the internal sd card but it still doesn't work. By the way I spent 4 hours on this LMAO!
It seriously keeps restricting me from reinstalling packages.
Download the update.zip from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892973
Download this ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212400
Put those two files on the root of your int. SD card.
Use the 3 button method to get into recovery mode
wipe data, wipe cache and go into advance to wipe dalvik
Go back and install from zip
pick the ROM and install and once installed reboot and it might take a few minutes.
You may also want to go into accounts and make sure that email sync is on if that matters to you. Right now I'm using the beta 1.8.12 MIUI ROM and I'm enjoying the theme and layout so far. How do I post a picture of it like you guys do? I need to get used to this since I've been using the stock for about a year now. Another question, if I want to install a different ROM do I just follow the same exact steps? And back up the data etc.
Thanks again Mastamind you a life saver.
[/h4][h4]HTC Holiday prototype shows up on Craigslist, gives us reason to celebrate (update: AT&T-bound))[/h4]
By Brad Molen posted Aug 14th 2011 8:52PM
This isn't something you see up for sale on Craigslist every day, but what you see here may very well be a true-blue HTC Holiday. According to the XDA thread, the person responsible for the pictures noticed the device was being sold on the famous classified site, purchased it, and splattered the images online as evidence. Certainly, the resemblance to the render we saw in May is uncanny (minus the unfortunately cracked screen), and if the specs stay true to what was rumored at the time, we can expect to enjoy a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU with 1GB of RAM on a 4.5-inch qHD (960 x 540) display -- all confirmed by the screenshots -- as well as Android 2.3.4 and dual cameras consisting of an 8MP rear and 1.3MP front. The smartphone was rumored to be heading to AT&T's lineup,though no branding could be found. Either way, this particular dream machine is destined to turn more than a few heads. Check out the gallery below for a few more angles.
HTC Holiday leaked shots
[Thanks, Michael]
Update: The "myATT" logo in the bottom right of the Holiday's app menu is a pretty obvious indicator that it is, indeed, on its way to AT&T -- so at least it's going through the testing rounds right now, and we'll see if it gets the final approval to get pushed to stores.