kptphalkon
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Well....on a wifi, sure the processor's speed will affect your data rates. If your house internet is like 50 mbps.
It would only affect the screen draw not the data itself.Well....on a wifi, sure the processor's speed will affect your data rates. If your house internet is like 50 mbps.
So has anyone been able to either disable the blinking LED notification or change the battery settings so it will read the battery level correctly?
If not, I found the battery files in root explorer, they are located at:
sys/devices/platform/cpcap_battery/power_supply/battery
Could somebody come up with a work around? Sorry I'm not much of a dev
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Nice find! Did you look through most of the folders on this device??
In regards to the stock battery life reader, I see no reason you cant edit the charge_full_design file with vi in terminal emulator to say 3500 for the new battery....I will be ordering one of the Gorilla batteries and I will test it out once I receive it. Unless someone else or Neverblu wants too?...
This is just a quick post while im in my Perl class Ill do some more investigating of folders and files to see if there are any other battery folders.
I looked through quite a few. I found a few forums of people attempting to do some similar things on other similar devices. I am not much of a developer but I would be eternally grateful if you could figure this out. I'd be willing to do whatever I could to help!
joeyx2 said:There is a folder in sys/devices/platform/cpcap_battery/power_supply/battery/charge_full_design and when u open it it should say 1390 which is what the stock battery come with I change it to 2800 cause I have a seidio 2800 battery and will test and see what happens. I also just got the gorilla 3500 and will change it to that when I get it fully charged (ran it dead for the first time last night so im gonna make sure it gets the full charge before I use it again) if anyone else tries it please post your findings. Thinking about making a tread on this.
Edit: I made sure I rebooted after I changed and im running stock os rooted with some of the crap that Verizon put in there deleted(blur and what not) but not all of it. Using setcpu with profiles and wifi build-prop scan to 90.
EDIT: didn't work every time I change it. It changes back?????
joeyx2 said:There is a folder in sys/devices/platform/cpcap_battery/power_supply/battery/charge_full_design and when u open it it should say 1390 which is what the stock battery come with I change it to 2800 cause I have a seidio 2800 battery and will test and see what happens. I also just got the gorilla 3500 and will change it to that when I get it fully charged (ran it dead for the first time last night so im gonna make sure it gets the full charge before I use it again) if anyone else tries it please post your findings. Thinking about making a tread on this.
Edit: I made sure I rebooted after I changed and im running stock os rooted with some of the crap that Verizon put in there deleted(blur and what not) but not all of it. Using setcpu with profiles and wifi build-prop scan to 90.
EDIT: didn't work every time I change it. It changes back?????
I just got my battery today and Im about to try this. What did you use to edit it? vi?? Are you sure you wrote to the file then quit? ... it may have something to do with yours being stock, may need to write a startup script to change that file.. My battery currently says 80%..we will see if it changes after I edit this file.
Edit: when trying to edit this file, it says read only...may have to change permissions. (I forget how to so off to google i go )
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Just got this battery and installed Battery Life Pro. I charged it overnight and took it off the charger around 12 noon. The phone was dead by 9pm. The battery actually lasted less time than my stock battery, which gives a solid 10 hours between charges. I had slightly above average use today, but certainly nothing too crazy.
Not really sure what to think of that, but I'm gonna give it another day or two of charge cycles to see if the battery life improves or not.
Manoman, sorry but I refuse to believe you got your stock battery to last for 20 hours. Even over 8 at that. And the capacity is actually in mAH not mV...The voltage would have to be about the same as the stock battery for it to work in the phone.
Ive only got to cycle and charge the battery once so far but she last ~13hrs. Ill post up again when it dies again. My stock battery usually got me ~6hrs. Pretty happy with the results so far. It should get better. I hope it does by Friday for my trip to London, Paris, and Amsterdam .
This battery is well worth the ~$26. I do like the way I can hold onto my phone better. Makes it meaty. . Especially in portrait mode.
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