I'm trying to find out how much battery life you may have with your Xoom.
I'm hardly going over 6h30 - 7h00 with surf/email/reading books.
To check the battery usage, I'm just considering the Screen On value in the battery stats (not other process or idle time).
To be more accurate, please add the following informations:
Model : Xoom Wifi Only
HoneyComb : version 3.1
Rooted ? : Yes
Kernel : Tiamat 1.4.4
Usage : web browsing, email, reading books
Running widgets : None
Wifi policy : disconnect when screen off
Thanks you all for your participation!
model: wifi only
Honeycomb 3.1
In stock
Uses adw launcher
Widgets: a lot, gmail, email, pictures, etc
Wifi: switch on when need
Usage: games, ebooks, internet, mails
Model : Xoom Wifi Only
HoneyComb : Version 3.1
Rooted ? : Yes
Kernel : Tiamat 1.4.4
Clock Speed: 1504MHz
Usage : Web browsing, messaging, email, Skype/GTalk voice calls, low-end gaming
Running widgets : None active
Wifi policy : Always on
Peripherals: Powered USB hub, USB Keyboard, laser mouse
Brightness: Auto to ~15%
I get about 8-9 hours with screen on
Model : Xoom Wifi Only
HoneyComb : Version 3.1
Rooted ? : Yes
Kernel : Tiamat 1.4.4
Clock Speed: 1504MHz interactive governor
Usage : Web browsing, email, casual game play, document editing, music and video streaming
Running widgets : None active
Wifi policy : Always on
Peripherals: BT Keyboard, BT mouse, BT Headset, Powered USB hub and External HDD
Brightness: Auto to ~20%
19+ hours....
I am seriously not using my XOOM half as much as you guys. I even found the poll ridiculously tiny...
Model : Xoom Wifi Only
HoneyComb : Version 3.1 Stock
Rooted ? : Yes
Kernel : Tiamat 1.4.4
Clock Speed: 1200MHz interactive governor
Usage : Web browsing, email, casual game play, document editing, music and video streaming
Running widgets : Clock, Audio Galaxy, Music, Tune in, Acurrency, Docs.
Wifi policy : Always on
Peripherals: Keep connecting my usb keyboard and bt mouse on and off
Brightness: Auto
Adding the link here if the attached imaged isn't view able.
Cheers
Sorry Huzz but I think you didn't understand the value I was looking for.
I'm looking for the value you get when clicking on the screen line (screen on) just before you need to charge your xoom again
I you have more than 19hours then i should really consider changing mine
Nice font by the way. Which one is it?
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Hola,
I'm still a little new to this forum and I have done a lot of reading and searching. I would like to ask what you use your PPC for and with what tools. Example; for me I use my PPC as:
Telephone - built in
PDA - built in
Camera - built in used seldom because poor in quality
MP3 Player - built in
others would have something like GPS, etc. I'm trying to get a feel as to what else I can do with my PPC.
Thanks
Piet
not exactly sure what you're after but here goes:
Telephone - built in
BT Headset - via Bluetooth
PDA - built in
Camera - built in used seldom because poor in quality
MP3 Player - built in
GPS - via Bluetooth
Laptop mouse pad/control - via Bluetooth, Activesync and 3rd party app called Pocket Tablet (though it's not as accurate). Good for flipping charts/PPT materials when in a meeting
Browsing - built in
Car Stereo - 2.5mm to 3.5mm plug converter, car charger and a sh*tload of mp3s in the storage card
FM radio via 3rd party app using GPRS
Traffic video watch via 3rd party app using GPRS
Flashlight - Pocket Lamp...helpful when I drop something in the movie theatre
and 3rd party apps for doing all sorts of things like currency/unit converter
I use mine simply for phoneing, a basic track of pims and all my texts from my beloved wifey.
What else oh yes gps, games, browsing web and work sending me loads of emails.
mostly navigating and phone usage play a few games and keep appointments
Robson said:
FM radio via 3rd party app using GPRS
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What app is this?
If you use GPRS, then surely it's internet radio and not FM radio.
PDA: Contacts and Appointment
Phone
WAP Browser
Bible reader
Music Player
I use my Wallaby to navigate around London on foot and public transport with train, underground and street maps. Also alarm clock, address book, scheduling, phone calls, taking notes whilst in meetings (might be getting the keyboard for it soon), a game or two when I'm bored, MSN messenger, IRC and email when I'm out and about on the bus/train etc and as a guitar tuner.
Great, handy little device that can do so much!
Regards,
Neil.
96% Games, 1% Reading, 1% listening to Music, 1% Browsing the Net, and 1% other (much is mixed in with that 1%)....
use them for a little bit everything they are designed to do...
but, mostly for the internet & as a world phone when traveling...
I do tons with my phone.. gps, internet, phonebook, addressbook, calculator, tip calc, book, pretty much everything.. the only 2 things I can't figure out yet is a functional semi accurate sound DB/SPL meter, and something for monitoring/modifying my car engine, for on the fly tuning.
Basicaly is my main device for working and personal
So with my great Universal I do:
80% calling, 10% net surfing with Opera mobile and live messenger and
10% installing, tweaking, flashing ROM´s etc
Never use camera, never play games...
similar to orb3000, dont use my device for games and camera.... i use it for everything else they are designed to do. mostly phone calls, agenda, reminder, business contacts - its like a mini yellow pages here , internet, dictionary, calculator, and some other useful apps like forex, dictionary, investment tools, etc etc..
cant live without it
Another here who doesn't use the camera, games, or even as an MP3 player. If i want the first i have a nice Fuji A370, the middle a DS, and the latter a 120Gb iPod. Saves the battery on my Trinity for the day to day stuff of messaging in all its forms, SMS, IM, twitter, email, voice.
one more thing. i have a u1000 and with that the screen's 5 inches. for long drives and i don't need the gps, i mount it in the back passenger window. my kid loves movies like finding nemo (disney - pixar - dreamworks), etc. so instead of buying a portable dvd and a screen, the u1000 does this perfectly.
The two biggest uses for my Kaiser are browsing the web with Opera or Skyfire and finding businesses and directions and such with Live Search and GMM. The calendar (synced through Exchange with my Google calendar) is also very useful to me.
I never use the media functions, because there's no dedicated 3.5mm jack out and I already have a Zune.
I use the camera occasionally, but rarely for taking actual "photos." I use it as a "scanner" to take pictures of text or stuff I want to remember with Evernote.
to view naked chiks .. lol
50%calling
20%gps
10%mp3
10%surfing opera
5% trying new apps
last 5% view more chicks
regards from portugal...
70% Istant messaging applications
25% Opera/opera mini
5% Sms/calls
AVE...
I have Rose.
For music and audiobooks I use PocketPlayer.
for reading ebooks - Mobipocket Reader.
Navigation - Garmin Mobile XT.
Movies - TCPMP.
Internet and online communication - Iris browser + Palringo.
Audio recording and Dictaphone - Audionotes.
QR barcodes - I-nigma.
Standard phone functions - rarely.
Camera - almost never.
I never use RSS Hub, Messenger, e-mail, PIE, Audio Manager or FM Radio.
I have also some games and 3rd party tweaking and modding software like SKTools and SmartToolkit(this is used rarely because it's unstable and uses too much resources). I'm waiting for some ROM updates to make my phone more stable and to increase performance...
Hi
I went out and bought a cheap tab for $100. It seems pretty new on the market and I have been searching high and low for the tablet on this site. It is called Hip Street Nova. I am not sure if this can be rooted these are the specs:
The Hip Street NOVA has arrived! This 7" Deluxe Wi-Fi HD Touch Screen Multimedia Tablet allows users to surf the web wirelessly or experience media on these sleek and stylish devices. The Nova comes complete with a high resolution, full colour, deluxe capacitive TFT LCD screen. Its built-in WIFI allows you to seamlessly access email and the internet. Listen to your music as you surf the web with the NOVA's audio player. Watch movies and videos in glorious high definition with the NOVA's HD capabilities. Get ebooks from KOBO as the NOVA is also an E-book reader. Take pictures or capture videos of your favorite moments and store them away for future viewing.
Complete with an Android 2.2 operating system, The Nova tablet by Hip Street does it all!
4GB capacity - expandable to 32 GB with Micro SD card2GB MicroSD Card is included.
1.00 GHZ processor with 512 MB DDR2 RAM
Rechargable lithium polymer battery built-in
High speed direct mini USB 2.0 interface (x2) plus HDMI
Built in speakers
2 MP Camera
802.11 b/g/n built-in Wi-Fi
Multiple language format[/I]
Please Help Thank You in Advanced
is good
seems to be good , runs smooth when i tried it at the store. i just want to be able to root it. i charged it last night and didn't get to play around with it yet.
a friend of mine has that one too and hes quite confident
I really want to know how to root it.
I rooted mine with universalandroot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=747598
version 1.6.2-beta5
I did it this way
Run the application, choose "Do Not Install SuperUser" from the drop-down menu and click Root.
I had to run it twice but the second time it said I was rooted, I then was able to explore everywhere, with ES File explorer.
Of course I never checked before I rooted it but I assume everything wasn't visable.
Alot of good information here:
http://www.slatedroid.com/wiki/index...-180_7inch_FAQ
but this tablet might be closer to the V2
http://www.slatedroid.com/wiki/index...i:ZT-180v2_FAQ
Got the real market 2.2.7 installed as well, from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877330
edit. installed but nothing downloads from the market. :-(
I got version 3.0.26 of market installed and it works much better.
Still not full access but at least it works.
I also found that touching the screen while turning on the tablet will get you to the
"Press the required keys if you wish to perform a factory reset"
Screen.
I didn't try any thing after that point though.
I always wanna get the Galaxy Tab, but too bad I already spent my money the iPad 2
Woohoo thanks for this info I just bought one for 50 bucks from an iOS friend!!! Been searching for this info lol
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Now just need to figure out if i can flash something on this
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I am a noob too,
don't worry, be happy ;d
A new cheap Android 4.0.3 Tablet launch to market on May and June
A link shown you how to get the Google market
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25367125#post25367125
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs006/1107495578897/archive/1109736633891.html
Zeki tablets feature the most up-to-date Android operating system (version 4.0.3) from Google and also include:
Wi-fi (allowing users to surf the internet, watch YouTube, Twitter, play Words with Friends, Facebook, etc.; note that the user has to be in-range of a wi-fi network, the same as with any other wi-fi device)
8 GB of installed flash memory
0.3 MP camera (for using Skype, taking photos, etc.)
can play music and video files
hdmi output
micro SD card slot for expandable memory up to 32 GB
capacitive touchscreen
e-reader
comes pre-loaded with certain apps; additional apps can be downloaded from the Amazon Marketplace, such as Words with Friends, Angry Birds, Cut the Rope, etc.
Im a newb, so no url posting. So google "zeki 7 inch tablet slatedroid" and click on the first link. ajk did some investigating and found some pretty cool stuff.
So yes OVERCLOCKING IS SUPPORTED almost out of the box with no frills cpu controller, and USB host does work although I have'nt got it to work myself (newb). Long story short, great tablet and we need developers!
GPS????
Can anyone confirm if this Tablet has GPS or not?
SchwassKIN said:
Can anyone confirm if this Tablet has GPS or not?
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No GPS on this unit.
SchwassKIN said:
Can anyone confirm if this Tablet has GPS or not?
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no GPS or bluetooth
Does anyone have one of these ?
http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/cloud-connect/pdhttp://www.dell.com/us/business/p/cloud-connect/pd
Copied from the page above.
`OverviewTech Specs
Operating System
Android 4.1, Jelly Bean operating system to support triple play (voice, data and video)
Display
Additional power and control offered by MHL
HDMI/MHL equipped video interface
1080p Full-HD resolution support
Processor
Multi-core Cortex-A9 ARM System-on-Chip (SoC)*
Comprehensive integration of processors and hardware engines*
Powerful 2D/3D graphics capability*
Advanced HD video and audio processing capability
Networking
802.11 a/b/g/n dual band wireless
Ports
MHL/HDMI video interface (at launch)
DisplayPort video interface
1x USB mini for peripherals (keyboard/Mouse)
1x Micro USB host port / External power input
1x Micro SD card slot (expandable up to 72GB flash storage)
Connectivity
Bluetooth pairing button
Citrix Receiver*
VMware Horizon View client*
MSFT RDP
Peripherals
Kybd, Mouse, and Strorage via Bluetooth v3
Or 1x USB mini for peripherals (keyboard/Mouse)
Memory1
8GB flash
1 GB RAM
1x Micro SD card slot (expandable up to 72GB flash storage)
Miscellaneous
LED power indicator
Android applications, music, magazines etc.*
Enterprise level securityDevice security*
Operating system & application level security
Desktop & content security*
Management*
Dell Wyse Cloud Client Manager
Enterprise level security enforcement
System management*
Application and content management
User Self-Service Portal
Real-time reporting, alerts & analytics
Chrome for fast, safe, and easy web access`
I do not. Sorry.
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I have a chromecast... I wonder if this will supply all of the chrome cast functionality plus access to all of the other android apps... $129 is nearly 4 Chromecasts for one of these. Well there now exists an android stick with trusted support behind it.
Not that the other providers didn't provide support, dell is a large company with lits of resources.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF6CsV8K6CE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
The dell marketing seems to be focused on the work environment, and this need to connect a mouse and keyboard.
But yeah, I'd like to know too if it does what Chromecast does. Can I watch movies and cast from my smartphone? Can I mirror display?
I have purchased one of these and using it for entertainment and work. You have to create a Dell Client Connect Manager starter account and setup users there first with rights. Right now I have XBMC running on it plus netflix, hulu, citrix receiver for work and few other apps. Google play store showed apps to be not compatible with this device so I installed 1market store where I can download the same apps as the Play Store.
siratfus said:
The dell marketing seems to be focused on the work environment, and this need to connect a mouse and keyboard.
But yeah, I'd like to know too if it does what Chromecast does. Can I watch movies and cast from my smartphone? Can I mirror display?
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You can probably use Cheapcast (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.maui.cheapcast) in order to achieve what you need it to.
I have it too, with netflix the video sometimes pauses, the subtitles go out of sync and never catch up. It comes with Android 4.1.2 and the apps on play store are very limited, you can install more with 1market but some of them will not work.
Also the mouse and actions have some lag, it is not as responsive as my nexus 5 or 7, when you type sometimes it take almost a second to show the letter you typed.
I'm still looking for a way to change the resolution in my [email protected] monitor it doesnt look as windows, it's a little blur.
ohitzjah said:
I have purchased one of these and using it for entertainment and work. You have to create a Dell Client Connect Manager starter account and setup users there first with rights. Right now I have XBMC running on it plus netflix, hulu, citrix receiver for work and few other apps. Google play store showed apps to be not compatible with this device so I installed 1market store where I can download the same apps as the Play Store.
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Mine shows only 2.9GB storage, there are 8GB advertised, how many GB has yours?
Has anyone had any luck seeing if there Is a way to get around the first setup so I can use it as a normal android Stick without a Cloud Connect Manager account?
For those that have used the Manager account to get a User set up. Does it become useless after the trial is up or is it not needed once an account is made?
IM0001 said:
Has anyone had any luck seeing if there Is a way to get around the first setup so I can use it as a normal android Stick without a Cloud Connect Manager account?
For those that have used the Manager account to get a User set up. Does it become useless after the trial is up or is it not needed once an account is made?
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Hi,
yes, I just installed another launcher via adb, thats all. google-apps (play) are already installed.
And it looks like you can uninstall the cloud connection manager via settings as well. I did not try it yet.
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Dell Cloud Connect (HDMI Android) in Hotels
I have a Dell Cloud Connect, which I was hoping would work (as Dell proclaims it will) as a smallportable device to put my work desktop (via RDP) onto the TV in my hotel room - a potentially extremely attractive feature for those of us who travel a lot.
The first hotel I stayed in (San Jose, CA) had a TV with the requisite HDMI ports. I tried it in both but there seemed to be so much installed with the hotel entertainment systems (OnCmmunications and LodgeNet) that the option to choose the Input was unavailable (or had been made deliberately unavailable); I was not able to change the Input. Has anyone else found this? (One word of warning: I am no TV expert so it is possible I was being dumb.)
On return home the Dongle plugged straight into a projector and an HDMI-equipped Monitor with minimal problems. On the monitor and projector all looks a good except for the hassle of Cloud Connect.
In answer to the question above about whether you have to use the paid CloudConnect, Dell has told me "We do have a Starter version that is available. However only the 14-day pilot (pro) edition is what we send out for piloting purposes. We can however convert your pro edition to starter upon completion of the pilot." I believe the Starter Version is free and supports up to something like 15 or 25 devices.
I just got one of these. I've never owned an Android device before. I was considering rooting it. Does anyone have any advice in that regard?
Dell cs-1a13
2016 Thread Resurrection
It is not necessary to signup for Cloud Client Manager(CCM) to configure device if you select skip button during setup. However signing up for CCM does get you a newer build from Dell. My setup has a resolution issue that make all control you usually see on Android not visible. Which make setup a bit tricky. This issue will continue until resolution is setup correctly. To skip CCM setup move mouse to the bottom of the screen to select skip button that may not be visible. You can address resolution issue by opening the Application drawer, hidden in the top right due to resolution issue. Once the appdrawer is open Select AppUpdater to get all stock applications updated. After update device should now have an application named "ResizeScreen" which should address resolution issue. Not sure if this application only appears in new build downloaded as I did not find the application drawer until after I updated build from Dell.
Ensure to enable "Test Touchscreen support" in Developer options in setting to unblock applications you download that are blocked due to dependency on this setting. I was able to gain root with KingoRoot tethered root method, APK method failed. The KingoRoot SuperSU installed forces portrait resolution on all root privilege request, not good for a TV setup. Supersu I downloaded from Google Appstore works right but it seems KingoRoot SuperSu supersedes it. Devices is a little under powered compared to current Android devices, but It may still make a nice little HTPC. CPU is the same as a Samsung GS2. I am trying to figure out how to get recovery working on this device. I am wondering if I can just flash the same recovery as GS2 or will I need to compile recovery specific to this device? Specs below from CPU-Z.
Device
Manufacturer DELL
Model ID CS-1A13
Android Version 4.1.2
Kernel Version 3.0.31
Battery Capacity 1500 mAh
SoC (Processor)
Architecture ARM (armv7l)
SoC Model Broadcom BCM28155
SoC Family 2x ARM Cortex-A9 @999 MHz
Frequency 999 MHz / Min: 312 MHz - Max: 999 MHz
Main CPU Cores 2 Cores / 2 Threads
Process 40 nm
CPUID 41.3.7.C09.0
Revision R3P0
Features SWP HALF THUMB FASTMULT VFP EDSP THUMBEE NEON VFPV3
Bogomips 2400.25 MIPS
Display (GPU / LCD)
SoC Manufacturer Broadcom
SoC Model VideoCore IV HW
OpenGL Ver. 2.0
LCD Size 13.8 inches / 35.1 cm
LCD Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
LCD Definition 160 DPI
Memory
RAM 653 MB (1 GB)
Flash 3023 MB
has anyone managed to install an updated android version ie 4.4 or upwards, dell dont have one and it wont run powerpoint
dellcomputers
siratfus said:
The dell marketing seems to be focused on the work environment, and this need to connect a mouse and keyboard.
But yeah, I'd like to know too if it does what Chromecast does. Can I watch movies and cast from my smartphone? Can I mirror display?
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The dell marketing seems to be focused on the work environment, and this need to connect a mouse and keyboard.
Dear XDA,
So for deciding on which phone I want to get to replace my note 7, i decided to do a bit of research, here is some background:
So my device history is as followed: Acer Liquid --> Galaxy Nexus --> Galaxy Note 3 --> Galaxy Note 7.
My usage is as followed:
-Used the phone for calling,texting,social media, etc.
-Media consumption using a 1440p screen for youtube, netflix, and some native HDR contant, music using lossless files with poweramp and music streaming with spotify
-Heavy 3D games, emulators, and pokemon Go, etc.
-Using hpc applications, loading compute payloads using otg, gnuroot to run workstation applications (programming, scripts, sensor data, machine vision, etc.); Use for on the go work but mostly a side/independant work
-Using drafting application on native andriod and linux (part of the previous point)
-Used fingerprint and iris scanner, SD card encryption, phone encryption during start up, secure folder, etc.
-Used all samsung features
-Listen to music using a 3.5mm jack at home and bt headphones on the go/gym
-Taking pictures, videos, using slow mo (editing them to)
-etc.
So, to summarize : I love media consumption and media capture with the phone, I use every feature my Note 7 has and I would love to use newer features to. Battery life should be well and I love expandable storage. I use my phone for emulators, Pokemon Go, other high graphic (for a phone that is) game, spotify, data storage and transfer (for my work files and such), and I do use some "High Performance" application on the phone such as Autocad, Matlab , gnuroot Debian and other analysis software and even computing by uploading payloads via usb otg (as a hobby and sometimes to complete work on the go). I also love using root access (but if I can get most root features without rooting the phone it be great). With all that, I also use the phone like any other person such as for social media, phone calls (omg I know ), test messaging etc.
For the future: I would use Android wear/samsung gear s3, wireless charging, etc.
So currently on my note 7 I am getting a sot of 5h and 54 min (so ~6hrs on my nerfed battery, this was at 3% left) Link: https://imgur.com/gallery/bfYCO
And my Antutu score is 141851 Link: http://imgur.com/wMPXRAK
So my questions for you S7 edge owners (and for people that went to S7E from the N7): How is the SOT? Can I get 6 hours easily with heavy use? How is standby time? Since Canadians get exynos how is its raw performance for my special use case? Hows benchmarks? Also is the micro usb a 3.0 or 2.0? Transfer speed and communication via usb matter for faster otg workloads so thats why I asked, i believe my note 3 was a 3.0 and the note 7 was a 3.0 to but the s6 was 2.0? Also since sammy doesn't have mhl is there a way to connect a monitor via dp?