My memory is only down as of now -1.8mb. I have never seen a double digit memory loss before. I always get around 1mb ++.
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Double digit is where I usually ended. But just like wu said, it normalizes at 20+ mb. I don't bother at all since I have around another 30+ mb.
Originally Posted by wu-wei
Memory is about the same as it always is for me...I'm down 18 MB after 20 hours. Personally that is not surprising, since I'm always posting about how my device stabilizes at around 20-22 MB "loss".
My memory is only down as of now -1.8mb. I have never seen a double digit memory loss before. I always get around 1mb ++.
Does using .688 as Base OS better than using .723? Any body got concrete results to support it? :O
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For my 9300, using 668 over 723 made a noticable difference(improvement) in adrenaline, haven't tested on Aethereal yet. Seeing as this is similar to glow in filesize, I'd say it's just dependent on which of the bases run best on your phone.
I'll edit this post when I get home with my image of my tinymeter usage. Cleared this morning when I unplugged it. I think my case is limiting my phones ability to disperse heat, so I'm going to use it for a day without the case on it and check for differences
That usage is from 10:00AM until 3:47PM
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can you explain about the min -0.1% , max -27.4% and -5.2 %. i don't get about the minus percentage things. can you simply explain to me?
Sure thing. TinyMeter (and MeterBerry) tracks battery percentage and calculates the rate at which the battery discharges.
The minimum of -0.1% is the slowest rate at which the battery level dropped, maximum of -27.4% is the highest rate of discharge, and -5.2% is the overall average rate at which the battery charge drops. Those are all per hour.
So, if I'm averaging -5% per hour I would go from 100% to 0% over 20 hours.
Break-in periods tend to read in the 5% range for me, but after that I usually see 2.5% to 2.8% (unless I have very busy days with calls).
if I'm averaging -5% per hour I would go from 100% to 0% over 20 hours.
Break-in periods tend to read in the 5% range for me, but after that I usually see 2.5% to 2.8% (unless I have very busy days with calls).
thanks for the full explanation Wu. last question, from my Tiny Meter, it shows that my reads is minimum -1.3%, maximum -11.6% and average is -4.6% ; is it normal for my device? is it fine with that?
thanks for the full explanation Wu. last question, from my Tiny Meter, it shows that my reads is minimum -1.3%, maximum -11.6% and average is -4.6% ; is it normal for my device? is it fine with that?
An average of 4.6% is decent. TinyMeter uses current readings to calculate the average, which is why I just cleared my battery logs in the app to allow it to collect new data following the break-in period. If you just allow the logs to accumulate, you will still get updated and current average calculations.
I edited my earlier post, but as most won't go through all the posts in a topic, i'll repost the image here. the timeframe for this is from 10:00AM until 3:47PM. As of now(5:17PM) i'm at 66%
@jaleninsabeast: makes sure all of the Push services are allowed/enabled in Options > Device > Advanced System Settings > Browser Push.
@bmercer94: for some reason, I haven't seen any of the images you're posting today. :s
I switched back to my old hybrid and I can get pics but its nowhere near as good as ur hybrids lol I'm about to switch back I have os6 btw where do I get to check my MMS stuff again?
I'll edit this post when I get home with my image of my tinymeter usage. Cleared this morning when I unplugged it. I think my case is limiting my phones ability to disperse heat, so I'm going to use it for a day without the case on it and check for differences