androidify said:Oh and use the Cdma auto it seems to work better than CD a only
"CDMA only" takes away my 3g and replaces it with 1x. However it still turns blue and data still works. Not really sure what the 1x means as opposed to 3g?
androidify said:Oh and use the Cdma auto it seems to work better than CD a only
cleave said:Isn't this the same thing as doing *#*#4636#*#* then selecting "cdma auto (prl)" ?
Note, it's just as important to discharge to 15% ("Low battery" warning pop-up) as it is to charge to 100% with power off during this training.
Guys and gals, I am going to suggest that everyone run a Meter training. Charge the phone with Power Off to 100% (press and hold Power, then select "Power off" from the menu, then once powered off, plug in charger and allow to charge for 3 hours if it's a RAZR, 5.5 hours if it's a RAZR MAXX), then use to 15%, then charge to 100% with Power Off again. When your phone upgraded there is the very good possibility that the meter's flags were reset and they no longer represent the actual battery condition and capacity.
Professor, do you know if something changed between GB and ICS? I just trained my meter for the first time since I updated to ICS. I was fully expecting to get the pop-up warning at 15%, but it didn't happen until the phone was reading 10%. FWIW, I was referencing the stock battery meter, not something that shows 1% increments.
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I'm getting excellent battery time. I did do a factory reset after 2 days of the ics update. I was not having any major problems with battery life before the factory reset however I do believe it has gotten better since I did it. I am seeing on the average of getting about 3-5 more hours on the battery life after the fdr. I have been moderately using it today some Facebook and phone calls with quite a bit of texting. Not as heavily as the 1st two days after the update as I was exploring.