Re: Android status as a daily phone

2010-04-25 Thread urodelo
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.
It has happened that the phone got frozen after suspending a couple of  
times, but recently I didn't experiment it again.

urodelo

On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 03:10:38 +0200, Denis Galvão - Gmail  
denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks urodelo.

 What about the listen volume?

 And about hibernation? Is the energy saver working as it should? I mean  
 the phone can sleep and wake without problems?

 Denis.

 On 24/04/2010, at 21:44, urodelo wrote:

 I've it on my fr since some months. The version I use is 1.5. I can use  
 it
 as daily phone. it's stable. I've just installed few applications, and
 except some occasional freeze, I'm not experimenting any special  
 problem.
 However, I find there aren't many interesting applications available  
 (for
 my taste), not like in shr. Moreover, its difficult to do every little
 change in the system. But if you just want to use it as mobile phone, i
 think it's ok. I didn't test gps and bluetooth yet, I assume they work.
 Wifi works very well, it automatically reconnects if i go out of range  
 for
 some time. I've it on nand; booting it can sometimes be a challenge, if
 your finger isn't quick enough, especially if you have just opened your
 eyes after a deep sleep.
 ByeZ
 urodelo

 On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:59:36 +0200, Denis Galvão - Gmail
 denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Im out for a long period...

 What is the most recent status of Freerunner Android as a daily phone?

 I''ll try it again on monday, and would love some feedback from Android
 users out there.

 Thanks,

 Denis.


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Re: Android status as a daily phone

2010-04-25 Thread Emanuele Leomanni
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
   listen his voice back.
   3. Sometimes it get frozen, especially when a lot of applications are
   running (not enought resources?)

Emanuele


On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:21 AM, urodelo urodelomuta...@yahoo.com wrote:

 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.
 It has happened that the phone got frozen after suspending a couple of
 times, but recently I didn't experiment it again.

 urodelo

 On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 03:10:38 +0200, Denis Galvão - Gmail
 denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thanks urodelo.
 
  What about the listen volume?
 
  And about hibernation? Is the energy saver working as it should? I mean
  the phone can sleep and wake without problems?
 
  Denis.
 
  On 24/04/2010, at 21:44, urodelo wrote:
 
  I've it on my fr since some months. The version I use is 1.5. I can use
  it
  as daily phone. it's stable. I've just installed few applications, and
  except some occasional freeze, I'm not experimenting any special
  problem.
  However, I find there aren't many interesting applications available
  (for
  my taste), not like in shr. Moreover, its difficult to do every little
  change in the system. But if you just want to use it as mobile phone, i
  think it's ok. I didn't test gps and bluetooth yet, I assume they work.
  Wifi works very well, it automatically reconnects if i go out of range
  for
  some time. I've it on nand; booting it can sometimes be a challenge, if
  your finger isn't quick enough, especially if you have just opened your
  eyes after a deep sleep.
  ByeZ
  urodelo
 
  On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:59:36 +0200, Denis Galvão - Gmail
  denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Im out for a long period...
 
  What is the most recent status of Freerunner Android as a daily phone?
 
  I''ll try it again on monday, and would love some feedback from Android
  users out there.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Denis.
 
 
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Re: Android status as a daily phone

2010-04-25 Thread urodelo
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  
find it here:
http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/wiki/Applications

urodelo

On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 13:29:23 +0200, Emanuele Leomanni  
emanuele...@gmail.com wrote:

 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
listen his voice back.
3. Sometimes it get frozen, especially when a lot of applications are
running (not enought resources?)

 Emanuele


 On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:21 AM, urodelo urodelomuta...@yahoo.com  
 wrote:

 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.
 It has happened that the phone got frozen after suspending a couple of
 times, but recently I didn't experiment it again.

 urodelo

 On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 03:10:38 +0200, Denis Galvão - Gmail
 denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thanks urodelo.
 
  What about the listen volume?
 
  And about hibernation? Is the energy saver working as it should? I  
 mean
  the phone can sleep and wake without problems?
 
  Denis.
 
  On 24/04/2010, at 21:44, urodelo wrote:
 
  I've it on my fr since some months. The version I use is 1.5. I can  
 use
  it
  as daily phone. it's stable. I've just installed few applications,  
 and
  except some occasional freeze, I'm not experimenting any special
  problem.
  However, I find there aren't many interesting applications available
  (for
  my taste), not like in shr. Moreover, its difficult to do every  
 little
  change in the system. But if you just want to use it as mobile  
 phone, i
  think it's ok. I didn't test gps and bluetooth yet, I assume they  
 work.
  Wifi works very well, it automatically reconnects if i go out of  
 range
  for
  some time. I've it on nand; booting it can sometimes be a challenge,  
 if
  your finger isn't quick enough, especially if you have just opened  
 your
  eyes after a deep sleep.
  ByeZ
  urodelo
 
  On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:59:36 +0200, Denis Galvão - Gmail
  denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Im out for a long period...
 
  What is the most recent status of Freerunner Android as a daily  
 phone?
 
  I''ll try it again on monday, and would love some feedback from  
 Android
  users out there.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Denis.
 
 
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Re: Android status as a daily phone

2010-04-25 Thread Michele Brocco
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 if I am wrong.

On 4/25/10, Denis Galvão - Gmail denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks urodelo.

 What about the listen volume?

 And about hibernation? Is the energy saver working as it should? I mean the
 phone can sleep and wake without problems?

 Denis.

 On 24/04/2010, at 21:44, urodelo wrote:

 I've it on my fr since some months. The version I use is 1.5. I can use it

 as daily phone. it's stable. I've just installed few applications, and
 except some occasional freeze, I'm not experimenting any special problem.

 However, I find there aren't many interesting applications available (for

 my taste), not like in shr. Moreover, its difficult to do every little
 change in the system. But if you just want to use it as mobile phone, i
 think it's ok. I didn't test gps and bluetooth yet, I assume they work.
 Wifi works very well, it automatically reconnects if i go out of range for

 some time. I've it on nand; booting it can sometimes be a challenge, if
 your finger isn't quick enough, especially if you have just opened your
 eyes after a deep sleep.
 ByeZ
 urodelo

 On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:59:36 +0200, Denis Galvão - Gmail
 denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Im out for a long period...

 What is the most recent status of Freerunner Android as a daily phone?

 I''ll try it again on monday, and would love some feedback from Android
 users out there.

 Thanks,

 Denis.


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Android status as a daily phone

2010-04-24 Thread Denis Galvão - Gmail
Im out for a long period...

What is the most recent status of Freerunner Android as a daily phone?

I''ll try it again on monday, and would love some feedback from Android users 
out there.

Thanks,

Denis.
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Re: Android status as a daily phone

2010-04-24 Thread urodelo
I've it on my fr since some months. The version I use is 1.5. I can use it  
as daily phone. it's stable. I've just installed few applications, and  
except some occasional freeze, I'm not experimenting any special problem.  
However, I find there aren't many interesting applications available (for  
my taste), not like in shr. Moreover, its difficult to do every little  
change in the system. But if you just want to use it as mobile phone, i  
think it's ok. I didn't test gps and bluetooth yet, I assume they work.  
Wifi works very well, it automatically reconnects if i go out of range for  
some time. I've it on nand; booting it can sometimes be a challenge, if  
your finger isn't quick enough, especially if you have just opened your  
eyes after a deep sleep.
ByeZ
urodelo

On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:59:36 +0200, Denis Galvão - Gmail  
denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Im out for a long period...

 What is the most recent status of Freerunner Android as a daily phone?

 I''ll try it again on monday, and would love some feedback from Android  
 users out there.

 Thanks,

 Denis.


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Re: Android status as a daily phone

2010-04-24 Thread Denis Galvão - Gmail
Thanks urodelo.

What about the listen volume?

And about hibernation? Is the energy saver working as it should? I mean the 
phone can sleep and wake without problems?

Denis.

On 24/04/2010, at 21:44, urodelo wrote:

 I've it on my fr since some months. The version I use is 1.5. I can use it  
 as daily phone. it's stable. I've just installed few applications, and  
 except some occasional freeze, I'm not experimenting any special problem.  
 However, I find there aren't many interesting applications available (for  
 my taste), not like in shr. Moreover, its difficult to do every little  
 change in the system. But if you just want to use it as mobile phone, i  
 think it's ok. I didn't test gps and bluetooth yet, I assume they work.  
 Wifi works very well, it automatically reconnects if i go out of range for  
 some time. I've it on nand; booting it can sometimes be a challenge, if  
 your finger isn't quick enough, especially if you have just opened your  
 eyes after a deep sleep.
 ByeZ
 urodelo
 
 On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:59:36 +0200, Denis Galvão - Gmail  
 denisgal...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Im out for a long period...
 
 What is the most recent status of Freerunner Android as a daily phone?
 
 I''ll try it again on monday, and would love some feedback from Android  
 users out there.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Denis.
 
 
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