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Guest blues55
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Hi...

I leave my phone on all the time. During the night i turn off "phone" (switch to "fly mode") and battery drops 1% or 2% during this time, because i use some alarms...

In last weekend i change my phone ROMs:

PDA = I8000NXXIJC

PHONE = I8000NXXIK2

BOOT = I8000NXXIJC

After this, some tests... i think the PHONE ROM IJ4 eat more less battery than the IK2... i leave this ROM more time, but plan to return to previous...

In this ROM, before alarm dispatched, an wm exception throwed!!! "AlarmWatcher.exe" causes an exception "sorry for inconvenience". is it just me?! :)

... in good old Portuguese "Desgraça pouca é bobagem" :D :D

Any suggestions about PHONE ROM and exception?!?

IJ3 is dedicated for IJC. http://chomikuj.pl/Chomik.aspx?id=zeus85&sid=6

Posted
Hi...

Annex...

REMEMBER!!!!

CHANGE THE BOOTLOADER CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOU PHONE!!!

WILL BE A GREAT PAPERWEIGHT!!!

DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!

Hello!

Where did you find this Eboot? Just want to flash to J9 with orig Eboot but Secany's ROM dosn't have it, only PDA CSC & Phone parts. So I'm a little worry....is anybody try to flash with this Eboot?

Guest lifemaximum
Posted

I am still running the phone on the original firmware that it came with and I have noticed strange battery drains , and they are so inconsistent , it is quite weird ,

i hope with the new update to win mob 6.5 that get fixed.

Guest ivcarlos
Posted (edited)
Hello!

Where did you find this Eboot? Just want to flash to J9 with orig Eboot but Secany's ROM dosn't have it, only PDA CSC & Phone parts. So I'm a little worry....is anybody try to flash with this Eboot?

Hello.... this EBOOT comes from a viet site, i don't remember which... its orig.. i was downloaded ROM from secany, but my phone don't work as expected. After a hard work, i find this...

Actually my phone runs with:

PDA = I8000NXXIJ9

PHONE = I8000XXIJ4

EBOOT = I8000NXXIJ9

for me, the best choice!! (at this time)

work's fine... but still the same problem of exception of "AlarmWatcher.exe"... Microsoft says 'Sorry for inconvenience"... i realy think "is it just me"...

PS: i don't place download link because i realy don't remember the source...

Edited by ivcarlos
  • 4 months later...
Guest sinancetinkaya
Posted (edited)
I have the same problem but it was caused by s2u2 ways to solve:

Make sure there is no music player running in the background. (use the auto close options when BT headset is disconnect)

Use digital clock without showing the second. (Battery suckers)

Don't use GIF wallpapers. (Battery suckers)

Don't use a folder of wallpapers. (Battery suckers)

Turn off "Show Appointment". (Updated everytime when you on the screen so not much battery life taken)

Turn off "Show Weather". (Updated everytime when you onthe screen so not much battery life taken)

Turn on "Don't use Keyboard Hook". (Not sure what's about this one didn't on it from the begining)

Turn on "Ignore screen orientation" (If any "auto-rotation" application is installed, add "S2U2" to it's exception list)

Disconnect the data connection. (Wifi, GPRS, GPS and bluetooth)

*Above information was taken from the FAQ from s2u2 homepage.

I think I agree with that comment

I was using s2u2 with "Show Appointment, Notifications, etc" on my i8000 and battery went down to %20 from %43 in a half day. This is not normal at all on a battery friendly device such i8000.

Edited by sinancetinkaya
  • 2 months later...
Guest moacirhenrique
Posted

For the ones having the battery drain problem on Omnia II I8000, I had the same issue after I upgraded the ROM (PDA and CSC) to version JE3:PDA and JE5:CSC. I solved the problem changing 2 network settings:

Settings - Network Settings - Network Options - Network selection: leave it Manual

Settings - Network Settings - Band Selection - Frequency Band - Choose the frequency you use (In my case GSM 900/1800)

Maybe it's really only one of these that corrected the issue.

Regards!

Guest y17dt
Posted
Settings - Network Settings - Band Selection - Frequency Band - Choose the frequency you use (In my case GSM 900/1800)

Sounds nice. But you are not able to use UMTS anymore, right?

Regards

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