The volume is fine. Although I usually don't get much calls, I think the
voice it's quite clear too. About the battery, well I have the impression
that mine doesn't last for a long time, maybe due to my behaviour, cause
when at home I often stop the suspend and keep the phone under charge.
By using Android as my daily phone on my FreeRunner I have noticed that
there are just three problems that still need to be fixed:
1. Microphone volume: sometimes it is too low and people can't listen my
voice.
2. Speakers: when I activate the speakers during a call the other person
1 doesn't happen to me (yet)
2 didn't try
3 i agree. the problem there is that you can't kill the app when you
finish using it, therefore when many programs are running, there's not
enough memory. I've red that ES File
Explorer is able to kill the applications, but i didn't try yet. You can
Another issues related to the battery is that, as far as I remember,
for #1024 fixed phones deep sleep does not work since the option is
disabled and can not be enabled through config files or others. That
might be another reason for shorter battery time compared to SHR or
qtmoko. But correct me
Is it possible at all to run Android from SD card?
I want to have SHR in NAND and Android in SD just for testing my programs.
Thanks!
Leonti
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 10:59 PM, James Ancona j...@anconafamily.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com
I have the same problem, but upgrading didn't solve it. I tried everything I
could think of, but no wifi so far. Any ideas?
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On 24 April 2010 21:59, James Ancona j...@anconafamily.com wrote:
The installer puts all of Android in NAND. After installation the SD card is
only used for extra storage (web downloads, media, etc.) Any FAT formatted
SD card will do. You can run with no SD card in there, but as I recall, some
Neil Jerram wrote:
On 24 April 2010 21:59, James Ancona j...@anconafamily.com wrote:
The installer puts all of Android in NAND. After installation the SD card is
only used for extra storage (web downloads, media, etc.) Any FAT formatted
SD card will do. You can run with no SD card in
Hey,
does this flashing work without SD?
http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
See #1.
Greetings,
Kai
Christian Rüb schrieb:
Neil Jerram wrote:
On 24 April 2010 21:59, James Ancona j...@anconafamily.com wrote:
The installer puts all of Android
I have had experience with a lot of WiFi chips that is that they stop
working after a couple of years. Check that the device is found on your
machine. I use lsusb
HansV wrote:
I have the same problem, but upgrading didn't solve it. I tried everything I
could think of, but no wifi so far.
Yeah,
it works with 0.2.0 RC1:
Download the zip-file unzip the contents. Run the following dfu-util
commands:
dfu-util -a kernel -R -D kernel.img
dfu-util -a rootfs -R -D system.img
dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D qi.img
I have no inserted SD. The first boot does not work, so restart.
Great thanks!
Kai
swoody wrote:
Well, I've been trying my darnedest to get the sd card in my phone to
mount as a USB drive.
[...]
I'm nearly at my wits end here. I don't have access to a card reader, and
I tried setting up 3 different phones (non-FR's) as USB drives, but each
one has it's own unique issue.
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