- Tapatalk iz making sense for use on crackberry forums...I have been using aikido for 2 days now...battery life is good with 3G, ran some applictions social networking and all...and I still hav 80% battery after 3hours..thanks wu
Sent from my BlackBerry 9650 using Tapatalk08-27-12 06:20 AMLike 0 - hi. can someone help me with is problem:
1. As per attachment
2.when charging my battery drop from 100% to 97%.
3. Aikido -batt after charging(usage) from 100% to 46% suddenly 0% in 6-12hours it is normal? Ahead from 100% to 0% in 12 hours it is normal?
4. I personally to use your build and good improvement every version.
thanks.08-28-12 02:03 AMLike 0 - B@stard Aikido on 9300 3G - Kepler with .723 base OS initial impressions.
Total hours after OS install: 56 hours (looks like initial settling period is done)
Mobile network: set at 2G & 3G
Bluetooh usage: appox. 3 hours/day
Boot time: 90 seconds (BB travel, latest BBM, AppWorld & WhatsAp installed)
ADR (idle for 5 hrs while I'm asleep): - 0.9%
ADR light to normal usage today: - 2.9% (battery charge remaining after 23 hrs = 27%)
Memory leak since last restart (24 hrs): -3.8 MB
Battery temp: 33 degrees Centigrade
No issues with:
Switching from GSM-EDGE-3G vice-versa
Camera pix lag (preview or browsing images in SD card)
Search ok
Browsing (so far so good)
One for keeps! (for Kepler)Last edited by radi33idar; 08-28-12 at 11:58 AM.
wu-wei likes this.08-28-12 11:18 AMLike 1 - hi. can someone help me with is problem:
1. As per attachment
2.when charging my battery drop from 100% to 97%.
3. Aikido -batt after charging(usage) from 100% to 46% suddenly 0% in 6-12hours it is normal? Ahead from 100% to 0% in 12 hours it is normal?
4. I personally to use your build and good improvement every version.
thanks.
For Kepler, average battery discharge rate using Ahead was -4.4%/hour while Aikido is giving me now -2.9% per hour with mobile network set to 2G & 3G. (please check my post above)08-28-12 11:32 AMLike 0 -
What I don't understand with most here is the too much concern / worry with BB boot time when the only times we do reboot is after installation which is more or less 6 - 8 times in the first 2 -3 days. When I was using Windows Mobile device, we do reboot at least once a week since WinMo memory leak is too much, difficult to recover & apps causing freeze/hang.
With Blackberry, I seldom encounter a situation wherein reboot is necessary! I use BatteryEx to recover memory (manually when I need to) also if I'm not mistaken MeterBerry can do it automatically.Last edited by radi33idar; 08-28-12 at 11:57 AM.
08-28-12 11:50 AMLike 0 - how come you guys get the average discharge rate -2.9%?????? and how come the boot time is 90 seconds??08-28-12 12:53 PMLike 0
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It's going to be 3rd day for my Kepler to fully settle after install and so far I'm getting good (the best so far) ADR with Mobile Network at 3G 95% of the time with a couple of times dropping to EDGE/2G. I'll try the full "3G" setting after a couple of days to check if the ADR is a fluke & will report back.
Today after 5 hours idle time, a 1 hour drive with bluetooth on, & some 10 minutes reading of 15 emails, I'm getting - 1.9%/hr ADR that is with 3G on!!!
Wu Wei must have done something magical with this build & he has similar 9700 like you and reporting good results as well! Are you sure you installed Aikido (I mean probably loader installed the previous hybrid OS from your PC/Notebook)?08-28-12 08:01 PMLike 0 - Yes of course! The more .cod files you include in the OS install, the more time it takes to boot. Try to shrink all languages, DocToGo, BB Messenger, Social Apps, & all vendor related pushed apps, install & boot.
What I don't understand with most here is the too much concern / worry with BB boot time when the only times we do reboot is after installation which is more or less 6 - 8 times in the first 2 -3 days. When I was using Windows Mobile device, we do reboot at least once a week since WinMo memory leak is too much, difficult to recover & apps causing freeze/hang.
With Blackberry, I seldom encounter a situation wherein reboot is necessary! I use BatteryEx to recover memory (manually when I need to) also if I'm not mistaken MeterBerry can do it automatically.
But after installing the os...u will still download these apps again...won't that increase your boot time again?
Sent from my BlackBerry 9650 using Tapatalk08-29-12 12:28 AMLike 0 - Battery life in Aikido is much more better than Ahead. With listening to music and excessive use of browser, social apps (feed), twitter, and whatsapp. I did a batt-pull since morning yesterday, and batt life is left with 23% as of the time I am typing this. Hereby are the images as attached. Good hybrid, Wu. Thankswu-wei likes this.08-29-12 12:32 AMLike 1
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If you were referring to my example in the post, it was meant to prove you that shrinking apps if size is significant - will speed up boot time. Hope I understood your question.08-29-12 06:29 AMLike 0 -
- Try TinyMeter. It comes with similar basic batt, temp, logging & measuring functions - and it's free!08-29-12 06:39 AMLike 0
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- i even start from clean install (wiped the previous OS), but still can't get the boot time and discharge rate like you guys get. maybe i'm not good enough to do this.08-29-12 08:40 AMLike 0
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In my case that would be the first 3 - 4 boots. Boot times normalize to 90 sec. after that!
Are you measuring & reporting your boot times in those 3 - 4 initial boots? I'm not even doing OS wipes anymore, I think loader itself do it for us. I might be wrong but, to each his/her own!Last edited by radi33idar; 08-29-12 at 09:38 AM.
08-29-12 09:36 AMLike 0 -
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- Initial boot times are long after restoring data, update of apps and installation of new apps.
In my case that would be the first 3 - 4 boots. Boot times normalize to 90 sec. after that!
Are you measuring & reporting your boot times in those 3 - 4 initial boots? I'm not even doing OS wipes anymore, I think loader itself do it for us. I might be wrong but, to each his/her own!08-29-12 12:41 PMLike 0 -
PM me your BB Pin, i'll msg you your meterberry activation code.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9780 using Tapatalk08-29-12 12:57 PMLike 0 -
If you don't want to pay for MeterBerry, then use TinyMeter as suggested above.08-29-12 02:25 PMLike 0 - Initial boot times are long after restoring data, update of apps and installation of new apps.
In my case that would be the first 3 - 4 boots. Boot times normalize to 90 sec. after that!
Are you measuring & reporting your boot times in those 3 - 4 initial boots? I'm not even doing OS wipes anymore, I think loader itself do it for us. I might be wrong but, to each his/her own!08-29-12 02:33 PMLike 0
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