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Guest ime021
Posted

...Hello to everyone on this forum.

This is my first post here. Done the search and didnt find nothing on this topic. If Im mistaken apologies to moderators.

Ive been cruising this forum, reading and learning from instructions and HOWTO-s, flashing my OMNIA I900 and testing

new ROMs. First thing first:

...I would like to say thanks to all the people that are doing the hard work, chefs, gurus, moderators, users...everyone... :(

There are many beautiful ROMs and we have few benchmark links:

http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-general...rformance-test/

http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-general...ing-with-links/

...on which users gave there opinions concerning speed, stability, resource management, looks....

There is some mention of battery usage/life, but not adequate enough.

OMNIA has some issues concerning battery life and it would be nice if people would know what to expect of which ROM

concerning battery life/device autonomy. Also any advice and discussion about power saving is welcome.

If you can, please try to be detailed in your reviews....

(example):

phone model: omnia I900

rom: OCK's wm6.5 build 23118 GTX Edition

http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-general...ralite-premium/

WIFI: OFF-always (if yes-how much)

BLUETOOTH: OFF-always (if yes-how much)

3G: OFF (if yes-how much)

EMAIL check: None (if yes-how much)

SCREEN: auto light

TALK: 30-40 min

BROWSING: none

MUSIC: 1 hour

VIDEO: 0 min

GPS: OFF

and your opinion on 1-10 scale.

ROM is beautiful, stable, and fast, but my battery lasts one day at the most, as a lite user.

Since Im OMNIA newbie i dont know how to grade this, but will add my assessment later...

thanks everyone... :(

Guest sahalan
Posted
...Hello to everyone on this forum.

This is my first post here. Done the search and didnt find nothing on this topic. If Im mistaken apologies to moderators.

Ive been cruising this forum, reading and learning from instructions and HOWTO-s, flashing my OMNIA I900 and testing

new ROMs. First thing first:

...I would like to say thanks to all the people that are doing the hard work, chefs, gurus, moderators, users...everyone... :(

There are many beautiful ROMs and we have few benchmark links:

http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-general...rformance-test/

http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-general...ing-with-links/

...on which users gave there opinions concerning speed, stability, resource management, looks....

There is some mention of battery usage/life, but not adequate enough.

OMNIA has some issues concerning battery life and it would be nice if people would know what to expect of which ROM

concerning battery life/device autonomy. Also any advice and discussion about power saving is welcome.

If you can, please try to be detailed in your reviews....

(example):

phone model: omnia I900

rom: OCK's wm6.5 build 23118 GTX Edition

http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-general...ralite-premium/

WIFI: OFF-always (if yes-how much)

BLUETOOTH: OFF-always (if yes-how much)

3G: OFF (if yes-how much)

EMAIL check: None (if yes-how much)

SCREEN: auto light

TALK: 30-40 min

BROWSING: none

MUSIC: 1 hour

VIDEO: 0 min

GPS: OFF

and your opinion on 1-10 scale.

ROM is beautiful, stable, and fast, but my battery lasts one day at the most, as a lite user.

Since Im OMNIA newbie i dont know how to grade this, but will add my assessment later...

thanks everyone... :(

Too many variables. One day i might web browse with the wifi, another day i'm transferring thru bluetooth all day, another day travelling with GPS etc. I'll tell you this thoug that after one year of flashing ROM's dheewtara's have good all round battery, Ock's were less, Ryzry is good for just one day and the Rom i would get three (3!) days of use from are Spector's ROM's. Especially his last one.

Guest ime021
Posted

disabling-3g-setting

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If you want to disable 3G you need to go to - Settings > Phone then scroll across the tabs at the bottom

of the screen and select More. Then select Band Selection followed by Get Settings. Here you can alter the

frequency band of your phone. It should be set to automatic by default which uses the 3G signal when

available. Change to GSM 900/1800 for European users or GSM 850/1900 for US users.

this is from: kersey

http://www.modaco.com/content/i9x0-omnia-h...ing-3g-setting/

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