****The Official Samsung Galaxy S II Thread***

On the S2 the battery stats wiping function in CWM and in other apps makes no difference, this one is supposed to as the phone does this process anyway automaticlaly.
 
peculiar.. I've just tested this on CM9 (14th Apr nightly), and with phone disabled, streaming music over wifi, the music carried on playing with the screen off without any issues. Are you flashing an additional custom kernel/modem at all?

oh wifi works fine it just seem to go deep sleep sometimes and never wake back up but it does that once a day or so.. my signal is the one that dies off saying no network and then only comes back on after restart or on its own :o
 
Yup, Google Music has them by default.

Regards the battery, pulling your battery for a minute or so is probably only beneficial if you are having some serious battery calibration issues. Doesn't hurt to try and feel better anyway though.
 
Yup, Google Music has them by default.

Regards the battery, pulling your battery for a minute or so is probably only beneficial if you are having some serious battery calibration issues. Doesn't hurt to try and feel better anyway though.

Bah, not with pattern unlock? :(:mad:

Edit: Just checked, none on slide either?
 
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The voltages I'm using with Siyah kernel 3.1rc6 on Hydro. So far I've not had any freezes due to lack of enough voltage but will continue to monitor over the next day.

At work the phone is pushed hard I guess as I don't connect to WiFi so by the time I get home I have had the phone on HSDPA/3G for about 9 hours so even idle battery consumption is a little higher. The undervolting should come in handy. As it stands, I am usually left with 50% by the time I get home if I use the phone at work to check emails, message and play some multiplayer games, so around 2 hours screen on time.
 
Got another question!

Running Hydrogenics... I have a 32gb SD card in the phone, now the music app picks up all the songs that I put on it etc. and can see everything in the file explorer, but when I mount the phone on the computer, only the internal storage shows up and not the SD card.

In the storage section of settings, the internal storage appears with the total space and coloured bars detailing apps, pictures, audio, downloads etc. but the SD card has one grey bar that doesn't detail anything, and only shows total space and available space.

What must I do to get the SD card to be mounted on the computer?

Cheers
 
Any particular reason you're using that voltage control extreme app rather than the built in voltage control in the ROM control settings?

It creates a zip file that reverts the default voltages in case you set a voltage that the phone doesn't like (and doesn't boot with).

Its UI is also nicer.
 
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