Hi, I've used the qtextended distro for one day as a regular phone, here are my experiences:
- first of all: battery life seems to be ok, after one day the battery meter was still at 80%. Nice! - echo issue: with my alsa state file, no issue anymore - gsm suspends/unsuspends fine (for calls and sms's too) So far the good stuff, now the bugs: - alarm clock doesn't work after unsuspending (workaround: ssh'ing into my phone and manually manipulating at) - the predictive keyboard has troubles switching between its different screens (numbers, lower case, upper case, ...). So sometimes I'm stuck with numbers and can't get it to change to letters - the full keyboard is almost unusable on the phone, it is just too small - sometimes a call arrives (happened with "unknown caller" only) and when I answer, I can't hear the sound (I don't hear the sound click that you hear in the headphones, and no sound arrives) - sometimes a person calls, and the call registers twice (one arrives 2 seconds later). Maybe this has something to do with the same contact on sim as in an imported vcf file? - sms's in the trash can are counted as new ones when a new sms arrives - sms's show up double (only emptying the trash after deleting them seems to fix this). - at the end of a call, the alarm sound always plays at full volume from speaker And some inconveniences: - when using the dialer and then selecting a contact, it would be nice to have the same letter-select as in the normal contact-list - the favorites menu from the home-page doesn't allow you to add items, the favorites menu from the settings or aux-button do this correct - when adding a contact as a favorite, I can no longer delete this from the favorites - mp3's play choppy, even ogg's experience this (especially when touching the screen while the player is on) That's about it for now ... comments, suggestions, fixes anyone? Franky _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community