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MackDaddy43

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My batt life is prob double stock with the Myn 2.2 rom I am running, using the htc 11 kernel and the batt tweak...In LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Have setcpu? Even better after getting that. Frost 2.1 seems a little buggy tho. 1.X seemed better. Not as fast or as many programs with it tho

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Have setcpu? Even better after getting that. Frost 2.1 seems a little buggy tho. 1.X seemed better. Not as fast or as many programs with it tho

 

Yes, I have it clocking at 1190 on main...conservative...no profiles for my kernel has HAVS. My SD card has a nandroid back up of Fresh 3.3, Baked Snacks 1.5/1.7/1.8, Myn 2.2 and CM6. I have flashed a lot of roms and Myn seems to be the best so far...I can get two days on a charge with average use. CM6 was by far the worse... 8hrs at best

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I used to have the screen off at 245/245 then Batt < 45%, etc, but HAVS runs that for you and the profiles screws with the kernel. Yes, I use Riptides color and clear simply for taskbar icons. Below is the look. I use Launcher Pro plus. Oh, Myn has the flying screens which is pretty cool, but you lose that when you add LP and stop using Sense as home

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v640/CLovaR1/snap20100924_121600.png

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Thats cool. I cant come to use Sense just because of lagginess and i love the icons on the dock. I came from the Iphone 3g then to hero then to evo. So i like the dock. But i have a lot of widgets. Which is the reason i get less battery life then you do at 2 days. I get at least 1 full day of use. Which is still good. The theme you have is cool but i like stock appearing themes with just a hint of changes. I like my setup now.

 

Ill give myn a try and see whats up. What is HAVS by the way?

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What is HAVS by the way?

 

The purpose of HAVS is to minimize the power used by the CPU by determining and setting the optimal voltage. At the same time, the maximum voltage by

which HAVS can scale to is fixed to a specified voltage depending on the CPU frequency in order to prevent scaling to a higher voltage than what is normally used at a specified voltage. The optimal voltage is actively determined for each frequency and temperature. HAVS actively adjusts the CPU voltage as the CPU frequency and temperature changes. Thus, it increases battery life.

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The programmers write this into the kernels. Most of Kingz, Netarchy's and Baked Snacks kernels run this code. That's why they say not to use profiles in SetCPU when you are running a kernel that implements HAVS. It conflicts with what the kernel is doing. I used to run all these profiles

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v640/CLovaR1/snap20100916_091606.png

 

Then when HAVS starting showing up in the kernels I was using, it did all of this for me and now all I have to do is this

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v640/CLovaR1/snap20100916_094133.png

 

You should really check out XDA forums, if you arent already on there. I have learned a shit ton about Android on there..

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might try my hand at programming and download the Android SDK

 

http://developer.android.com/guide/index.html

 

Start there, and then also lots of useful info here:

http://www.anddev.org/

 

There's App Inventor from Google that's suppose to be for noobs, I haven't had a chance to try it out yet.

http://appinventor.googlelabs.com/about/

 

Then there's Adobe Air, which just might be the future of App development if Adobe gets their way.

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Try a battery pull..if that does not do it...update the PRL/PRI and profile.

 

Have done both and went to sprint and thats what they did...:confused: Hvaent seen it today tho.:)

 

my old blackberry was causeing the issues.

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