im getting an exclamation mark and the phone next to it when i do home + power which i presume cant be a good thing..
just to note phone boots fine it just i cant get into the home + power menu
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HBOOT-1.33.0010 (SAPP50000)
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RADIO-3.22.20.17
Looks like you've gotten the Rogers RUU flashed onto your magic. You just need to continue on from that point. Install flashrec.apk and use it to replace your recovery. Check the file name according to my guide to make sure that you are flashing the correct one.
If you've flashed the wrong recovery and can't access it. Just reapply the Rogers RUU, and go through the procedure from that point again.
gbd
They block google IPs in Turkey? wow, that's rotten, what a world. Do the local providers sell Android devices? How do they handle the blockage if that is true?
As for recovery mode, you won't see it after flashing an official RUU. That's what the next steps are about.
Wow, I didn't even realize we could use our Magics on Telus, very cool. I would suspect you could use any radio you want but have no experience in the matter.I have a Magic with the 911 update that I have unlocked and am now running on Telus.
The CM 2.1 ROM has ActiveSync Email and Contact support but no Calendar support. I've worked around this by installing Google Calendar Sync on my desktop. This works fine from me but the Calendar support in the 1.5 ROM's was better.One thing that I absolutely cannot lose when going to a custom ROM is full ActiveSync support. The company thinks they're paying for me to use the blackberry that's sitting in my drawer so they'll get a little upset if I can no longer get my email and calendar. Do the CM 2.1 ROMs have ActiveSync or should I just wait for CM put out a Froyo ROM?
well after playing around with 2.1 for a few days im having serious battery problems..i cant go more than 8-9 hours on a full charge and this with everything switched off and no calls or anything..basically the phone on standby the whole time (wanted to see how battery life was so im using an other phone for the time being) anybody else having the same problem or only just me?
also ive got loads of programs starting up with the phone..is there a a msconfig for android so that i can select which programs to startup with the phone?
You can but won't recommend unless your a l33t h@ck3r and trive in linux land . There's alot of task killing software around in the market but know that killing some apps while cripple functionalities (ex: killing Clock process will kill your alarm clock as it's part of the same app).
What rom are you using ?
Did you wipe your battery stats in recovery after a full charge ?
Is bluetooth On (it's a battery drainer in many roms) ?
im using the rom mentioned in the tutorial cm 5.07
everything is off which is why its wierd..id understand if wifi bluetooth etc were on but the phone is on stand by i dont even use it it just sits there doing nothing and even then it only last 8-9 hours max.
and no i havent tried wiping the stats in recovery will that help at all?
oh and i cant power off the phone it just reboots itself after i tell it to power off
i didnt check them i just downloaded everything on the list gbd provided..although i didnt get any error messages or anything in the process of rooting/flashing
whats the proper way of calibrating the battery? should i let it run out of juice completely then charge to 100% again or can i use the phone and it just does it itself over time?
i didnt check them i just downloaded everything on the list gbd provided..although i didnt get any error messages or anything in the process of rooting/flashing
whats the proper way of calibrating the battery? should i let it run out of juice completely then charge to 100% again or can i use the phone and it just does it itself over time?
alright ill give it a go thanks for the help guys
edit: is this something like where my phone displays the battery as full except its not actually full..is that whats going on with my phone right now?
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