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[ROM] [05.01.11] Velocity V1.1 | LG Ally | Android 2.2.1 Froyo | Super Fast | Stable

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Anyone else having bluetooth Poblems?

When I try to pair it force closes half the time and the other half of the time it says passcode is incorrect, but it never gives me the option to enter the passcode.

FWIW the headset worked with no problems on Vel 1.0

I have trouble with the Widgetsoid BT control. When I try to turn BT on, it sometimes hangs. When I check through the Android Settings menu, I get "Bluetooth is connecting." If I reboot it will turn on fine with the widget. I haven't explored beyond this, though.
 
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Any plans to update velocity to 2.2.2 ?

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This is also obviously a ways off, so please dont nag
 
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apologies if this has been asked, but i have a system update notification in my top bar and it wont go away... on older velocities i could just disable ota updates, how do i do this
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There is one thing you can try, but I haven't yet verified it will work. Read this post:

http://androidforums.com/lg-ally/326101-vze-froyo-2-2-2-update-discussion-thread-4.html#post2668680

Aside from that, DTA is working on a solution. Until then, the only other thing I know of is to go through the motions and let it 'try' to install. It will fail, and the notification will stop. But some of us have been getting repeat notifications, so that is why we are looking for more answers.
 
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i was getting AMAZING battery life on 1.0. since updating to 1.1 it felt much shorter. i noticed i was on it a lot more getting everything back exactly to the settings i wanted and things went crazy on the forums so i was on here a lot. but its been over a week now and im still not getting nearly the same life out of my battery as i was with 1.0

Ive done everything i could on my own and cant find the problem. Ive got all my apps/widgets/services set up EXACTLY the same as with 1.0 and have be running system panel in hopes of catching something. with everything that was going on with the new release i wanted to wait for it to calm down before bringing this up and today saw others have been experiencing the same thing.

im hoping this is something that can be taken care of and if one of the team is going to look into it and there is ANYTHING i can do to help i would be glad to. im not the most experienced but i am comfortable with adb and with a little help could look into it more on my phone if someone could give me a little direction. i want to thank all of the team in advanced as i know you don't get out of this nearly what you put in.



From thread http://androidforums.com/lg-ally/333113-lg-ally-battery-life-100-90-fast.html

Been noticing this recently too since using V1.1. I was thinking the exact same thing as I got in bed last night, it was plugged in and saying fully charged, so I unplugged it and messed with it for about ten minutes before bed, and I was down to 85 already. I never leave GPS, WiFi, or anything extra on.

Yeah when I was on V1.0 everything was working perfect. I'm wondering what could have been added to make the drain so much faster? I'm sure one of the great Dev's will figure it out. :)

For some reason mine is way worse than that. I'm running Velocity 1.1 and I'm not overclocked right now at all. After mine is fully charged, I can use it for about 10 minutes, and my battery is in the 80-85 percentile range. It seems like I have something running in the background that shouldn't be. The only app that I've added that uses data is Facebook. I've uninstalled it and get the same result. I don't know whats going on with my phone.
 
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Measuring the drain in the battery from 100% is not really the best mo.

When a phone charges it goes up to 100% then it will stop charging to avoid over-charging the battery. The battery will then drain (about 5% iirc) before it starts charging again. So if you leave a phone on a charger all night you will have ~90-100% battery. The Phone however will report that you have 100%, it will just drain quick.

I personally haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary, but I keep my phone on a charger pretty much all the time, and rarely use it.

Since the kernel is the same between 1.0 and 1.1
The only differences that could effect your battery would be:
  • 1% battery mod (wich would surly make it SEEM like its going faster)
  • Calpad instead of LG Calendar
  • MiuiMusic instead of MusicMod
  • Velocity Toolkit

So naturally I would start any investigation in these areas, like I said, Ill keep an eye out. Let me know if you find anythjing
 
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Measuring the drain in the battery from 100% is not really the best mo.

When a phone charges it goes up to 100% then it will stop charging to avoid over-charging the battery. The battery will then drain (about 5% iirc) before it starts charging again. So if you leave a phone on a charger all night you will have ~90-100% battery. The Phone however will report that you have 100%, it will just drain quick.

I personally haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary, but I keep my phone on a charger pretty much all the time, and rarely use it.

Since the kernel is the same between 1.0 and 1.1
The only differences that could effect your battery would be:
  • 1% battery mod (wich would surly make it SEEM like its going faster)
  • Calpad instead of LG Calendar
  • MiuiMusic instead of MusicMod
  • Velocity Toolkit

So naturally I would start any investigation in these areas, like I said, Ill keep an eye out. Let me know if you find anythjing


Thanks for the info savoxis! The big thing i noticed was how much it would drain overnight compltetely idle. After being asleep for 8 hours it dropped almost 40% when with 1.0 i maybe would have lost 10. I wiped battery stats not too long ago so im thinking maybe it wasnt reporting as accurately as before and would drop alot becuase it was previously innaccurate. I used UOT to change my battery so its always been 1% increments. Its seems to have evened out a little bit. It may be that im using it more than i think i am. Figured others saw the same thing so id bring it up. Im gonna keep tabs on it and see if there is something or if im mistaken. Again thanks for the input!
 
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Im gonna keep tabs on it and see if there is something or if im mistaken.

Thinking about the earlier thread re. GPS relative to this... might there be some power setting or parameter somewhere that could be affecing bat life? Not a change to the kernel code itself, but (a) tweak(s) that affect(s) it? I know for sure Velocity handles things like charging status better than stock FroYo - remember how the stock OS just wouldn't turn off the screen sometimes when plugged in? Just a thought from an utter Android non-techie...
 
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Thanks for the info savoxis! The big thing i noticed was how much it would drain overnight compltetely idle. After being asleep for 8 hours it dropped almost 40% when with 1.0 i maybe would have lost 10. I wiped battery stats not too long ago so im thinking maybe it wasnt reporting as accurately as before and would drop alot becuase it was previously innaccurate. I used UOT to change my battery so its always been 1% increments. Its seems to have evened out a little bit. It may be that im using it more than i think i am. Figured others saw the same thing so id bring it up. Im gonna keep tabs on it and see if there is something or if im mistaken. Again thanks for the input!

As much as I like Velocity in general and appreciate the devs, I am noticing an obvious decrease in battery life from 1.0 to 1.1 and I can't figure out why either. I also was running uot 1% battery and was very impressed with how well my battery lasted in 1.0. Unfortunately, I will probably have to go back to 1.0. I did notice changing govenors seem to help a little but still no where near 1.0. Any suggestions are welcomed.
 
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As much as I like Velocity in general and appreciate the devs, I am noticing an obvious decrease in battery life from 1.0 to 1.1 and I can't figure out why either. I also was running uot 1% battery and was very impressed with how well my battery lasted in 1.0. Unfortunately, I will probably have to go back to 1.0. I did notice changing govenors seem to help a little but still no where near 1.0. Any suggestions are welcomed.

Mentioning governors is a good point. Are those of you with this issue clocked at the same rate as with 1.0? I got brave and bumped mine up from 748 to 768 since I stopped playing Angry Birds, and it runs well at 768 now.

I notice on days when I am using the internet a lot on the Ally that the battery discharges faster, but aside from that I can't really say it is worse, especially since I have it clocked faster now. I do charge it every night though, so I would not be able to comment on "long term" operation without a charge. I have used the Extended Battery since day one, and have rarely ever put the standard battery in the Ally. Most of the time the larger battery takes me through a whole day no matter what I do with the Ally.
 
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Mentioning governors is a good point. Are those of you with this issue clocked at the same rate as with 1.0? I got brave and bumped mine up from 748 to 768 since I stopped playing Angry Birds, and it runs well at 768 now.

I notice on days when I am using the internet a lot on the Ally that the battery discharges faster, but aside from that I can't really say it is worse, especially since I have it clocked faster now. I do charge it every night though, so I would not be able to comment on "long term" operation without a charge. I have used the Extended Battery since day one, and have rarely ever put the standard battery in the Ally. Most of the time the larger battery takes me through a whole day no matter what I do with the Ally.


Im runnin at 748 with smartass. Same as with 1.0 wifi and gps are almost always off all my widgets update at the same intervals. Got all animations turned off. Its the same setup as 1.0 and its not a HUGE drastic difference. i dont know. Im probably just gonna watch how much i use and when and then restore my nandroid of 1.0 to try to see if its 1.1 or maybe a new/updated app. Or if ive just started using my phone more haha
 
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I know I use my Ally a lot for some things I would have once done only on a PC. Email, most of these forum posts, reminder alarms, shopping lists, tracking various pieces of information, web browsing for information and sometimes even online shopping. I know many consider the Ally to be 'just a low end Android phone' but it rarely fails to meet whatever task I ask of it, and it is handy and quick, whereas going to a PC isn't always convenient. I would not be surprised to learn that I use it twice as much with Velocity 1.1 as I did before rooting.

Whatever technology replaces it when I'm due for my next upgrade will have to be pretty amazing to be better than this, at least for my purposes. ;-) I doubt I'll ever go the tablet route. I like the compact and light weight footprint in my pocket wherever I go, as well as the qwerty keyboard. That excludes many of the currently available 'high end' phones. And of cxourse the low cost was a plus, too. :)
 
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i've overclocked mine to 806mhz max 600mhz minimum with very minimal issues. it'll reboot itself every four or five days or so but if i go any higher it'll reboot within a half hour or so or just freeze up. i was having issues with the battery draining faster after i switched to 1.1 but i switched the governor from smartass to conservative and it seems to drain much less quickly.

from an earlier post of mine: i tried a few of the auto mount apps with no luck but i haven't tried toggling the dalvik cache yet. even if that solves the issue i probably won't leave it there. if the issue could be fixed i'm not sure if it would be worth the time or effort because there may be too many variables with all the different brands of car stereos out there.
 
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ok I'm lost. I installed 1.1 OTA with no problem.
I need to wipe and reinstall velocity to fix the mms problem
but not sure how to. Can't seem to do it thru terminal. Do I use recovery?
Any step by step instructions would be appreciated.

Yes, you would use Recovery to do this. I recommend your first step is to create a Nandroid backup, so if you need to get 'back to square one' in your efforts you can easily do that. You might also like to use Titanium Backup to back up all your apps, unless you plan to manually re-install them.

After creating the Nandroid, check the SD Card/Nandroid/mem=223M folder to note the file name of the new backup (if you have multiple Nandroids).

Then go back into the Recovery 'wipe' menus and wipe the cache and Dalvik cache. After that, use the Flash Zip menu to locate the Velocity zip file you placed on the SD card, and flash it again. That should get it reinstalled.

Then you can restore your apps with Titanium Backup, if you backed them up.
 
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Then go back into the Recovery 'wipe' menus and wipe the cache and Dalvik cache. After that, use the Flash Zip menu to locate the Velocity zip file you placed on the SD card, and flash it again. That should get it reinstalled.

Then you can restore your apps with Titanium Backup, if you backed them up.

So I checked the SD card and there is only Velocity 1.0 zip on the card. Not the correct one I would imagine.
 
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OK. Well, you will have to re-download it, and put a copy there.

One thing I should mention, if you are like me and have a lot of folders on your SD card, the Recovery menu for flashing a zip from the SD card cannot "see" more than a single screen length of folders. It won't scroll, and will just give you the (mistaken) impression the rest of your folders are "not there". So you may have to put the zip file you want to flash in a folder which you are sure gets displayed during that step. Even putting it in a newly created folder and naming it with "__" at the beginning, like "__Folder", will STILL not put the folder at the top of the list (like it would in Windows). I don't know why.

Anyway, once you get a newly downloaded copy of Velocity 1.1 zip file, put it on the SD card and then flash it from there with Recovery. :)
 
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