On 1/8/10, Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
> So Im back to my waiting position. In a year or so, my decision will be
> crystal-clear;-)
Just don't hold your breath :)
In one year you will have more devices to choose from.
Do you remember when there was only iPhone and Neo? :) You know the
past, you see the
I'm the only one who sees the **big** advantage of navit over
tangogps, as being able to work **offline**, with very-easy-to-get
maps? You said that tango is "very fast and very efficient at
displaying your position". What's the use if the position is displayed
on an empty map?
On 1/8/10, KaZeR w
On 1/18/10, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Noel wrote:
>> I'm the only one who sees the **big** advantage of navit over
>> tangogps, as being able to work **offline**, with very-easy-to-get
>> maps?
>
> Download all the maps you need once when you're online.
> Ta
Does anybody knows a kernel and a basic phone application that work
with Neo Freerunner?
When I say 'work', I mean the phone:
- doesn't have to be restarted daily/weekly[/montly]
- it is 100% reliable on making and receiving voice calls
- it is 100% reliable on sending and receiving sms (even s
t; On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Noel wrote:
>> Does anybody knows a kernel and a basic phone application that work
>> with Neo Freerunner?
>>
>> When I say 'work', I mean the phone:
>> - doesn't have to be restarted daily/weekly[/montly]
>&g
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 11:36 PM, Brolin Empey wrote:
> Which version of the Calypso firmware are you using? If it is less than
> moko11, I suggest upgrading to moko11. Maybe your modem problems have
> already been fixed.
It's moko11. Doesn't have deep sleep fix, yet.
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On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Martin Šenkeřík
wrote:
> I can recomend you android. I was looking for reliable phone, I tried
> "everything", and my last try - android is total winner. Give it a
> try.
Thanks. It looks much faster and nicer then what I've tried so far.
It's too soon to talk abo
On 4/1/10, Patryk Benderz wrote:
> [cut]
>> Last night it just keep charging. It was on 100%, so I just unplug it.
>> In the morning, when I connected the charger, it booted (?!). I
>> checked the battery level and it was 4%. Next time I'll try to use
>> Cleanoid to see if it still drain the batte
On 4/4/10, Niels Heyvaert wrote:
I am afraid it is still draining the battery. I can use my FR for about
8~10 hours with Android - current "featured" release.
>>> It seams like the Dialer will do this, if left unclosed. I'm not sure.
>> It seems you're doing something ugly wrong.
> The u
ady annoyed most
of those who talk with me.
On 3/28/10, Martin Šenkeřík wrote:
> I can recomend you android. I was looking for reliable phone, I tried
> "everything", and my last try - android is total winner. Give it a
> try.
>
> ohin
>
> On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 1
On 12/31/10, Hrabosh wrote:
> BTW ... I§m the only one having difficulties using USB host mode in v31?
I don't know about USB host mode, but I can't use usb mass storage
with v31. Module g_ether is 'always' busy :)
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> Anyway it could be a problem related to ubifs instability, which is a
> topic recently discussed in mailing list [1]. You can follow that tread
> and try to:
I don't think it's releated to ubifs stability.
It happens to me every time I boot from SD card with a linux kernel
different (at least o
I've started to keep NeoControl running all the time. With my
deepsleep/fixed phone, on resume I see the current between 12000-24000
(2.6.34/qtmoko). With my old battery showing 857000 for current full,
I guess it could sleep between 35 and 72 hours. The problem is that
when active, the current is
cking when receiving a call/sms, I think is a bad
ideea, but I don't know what can be done without coding.
On 6/24/11, Radek Polak wrote:
> On Thursday 23 June 2011 20:46:10 Noel wrote:
>
>> This is with default settings, which are very dangerous: in power
>> management, when
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