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It is not the same due to power management controls turning off data during off peak hours (during late night). The rest you can do from the built in widget. Would also like to have this put into 1.5....... I have asked in the post about it and can not get an answer will have to download fission manager and install it again. Or hope it is in 1.5
The one that the Fission ROM Manager installs, doesn't work. It crashes when going to the battery information. What I wound up doing was grabbing the BatteryManager.apk from my Nandroid backup before I installed Liberty. De-Odexed it and copied it to /system/app.
DO NOT put the fission battery manager on Liberty!!!!
I tried it and i lost my liberty settings, battery manager constantly FC'd!
I had to SBF to clean everything up!
The one that the Fission ROM Manager installs, doesn't work. It crashes when going to the battery information. What I wound up doing was grabbing the BatteryManager.apk from my Nandroid backup before I installed Liberty. De-Odexed it and copied it to /system/app.
Good, I will try that as I have my nandroid from minutes after first rooting. Since installing/removing the one from Fission, I can get battery info anymore without a f/c.
But ... what exactly (app or whatever) do I need for de-odexing BatteryManager.apk? I've been into rooting for over a year, but never dabbled with doing any de-odexing myself.
Well I had the battery thing working from the fission rom manager but noticed that it wasn't installed. I installed it again and now it just fc everytime. So I don't know
Switch Pro Widget (paid app) in the market and Power Control Plus (paid app) in the market both successfully turn off 3g signal. PCP also has the added benefit of putting the widget in the drop down bar.
The one that the Fission ROM Manager installs, doesn't work. It crashes when going to the battery information. What I wound up doing was grabbing the BatteryManager.apk from my Nandroid backup before I installed Liberty. De-Odexed it and copied it to /system/app.