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[ROM] (Old)Maverick for the Droid3 (MavROM) - V2.5

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My battery nevers shows 100%. Talen out from the charger..99%. Do i need to use some battery calibration after each install?

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I do it every new flash. Google recently came out and said that it doesn't do anything. I disagree. I believe it does what you want and correctly displays battery information (rather than improving battery life).

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I do it every new flash. Google recently came out and said that it doesn't do anything. I disagree. I believe it does what you want and correctly displays battery information (rather than improving battery life).

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I agree. After flashing Mavrom I could watch 720p HD movie for 10minutes while the battery showed 1%. Can't be true because watching 720p kills my battery about 1% every 1min-1.5min
 
Mine doesn't say 100% either and the reason is because the second your phone is pulled off the charger, which is a power source, your battery is discharging.
I wondered the same thing, and I dl a calibration app from the market. As per the app's directions I charged it to 100%, pushed the calibration button, and then removed the phone from the charger. I'll post back when I find the app.
Edit : type in battery calibration and it's the app by nema is what I used. Hope I helped some.

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Mine doesn't say 100% either and the reason is because the second your phone is pulled off the charger, which is a power source, your battery is discharging.
I wondered the same thing, and I dl a calibration app from the market. As per the app's directions I charged it to 100%, pushed the calibration button, and then removed the phone from the charger. I'll post back when I find the app.
Edit : type in battery calibration and it's the app by nema is what I used. Hope I helped some.

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This correct. You will see a check mark when fully charged and as soon as taken off charger it will say 99%. Remember 1% is a mod. It doesn't come from the factory that way. Stock is 10% increments and it would say 100 until it hit 90% and 90% until 80% and so on.


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Are you hinting something? Or trolling me like I do during my lunch break at the Apple store .

Me: "I'm thinking about buying an Iphone but I heard it doesn't do flash"
Genius: "Yes because HTML5 is the future."
Me: "But I live in the present"
Genius: "Do you have any other questions?"
Me: "I want to illegally download music off of mediafire. Unrar the dot rar and be able to play it on the go"
Genius: "You can use iTunes to download music on the go"
Me: "Oh its free? Sign me up"
Genius "No, its about .99 a song"
Me: "Oh so I buy it, and then i can let my friends borrow the tracks"
Genius "No"
Me: "Well at least the phone will let me change on screen keyboards"
Genius: "No, sorry, btw were you the one changing all the backgrounds of our macs to pictures of large women in bathing suits reswting their stomachs on objects?"
Me: "is that an app?"



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