meggiedude
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- Jun 28, 2011
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Thanks cfrockit,
Is loading that driver likely to invalidate my warranty, as the link you attached suggests an update to the firmware, (i.e.
adb push rt2870.bin /system/etc/firmware). Or will a factory reset be my get-out-of-jail card here in case of problems?
My Disgo 6000 came in a box with a sticker attacked to say pre-installed with 2.2 (I assume this is covering up the bit that says its 2.1)
WRT the Hardware ID, this is not shown in the Settings -> 'About device' panel.
/proc/cmdline gives me 11.2.0.6. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
MD
Update: I have not upgraded the driver yet, or changed the TxPower setting thus far. From full battery and boot the unit lasted 1:35mins on battery with me doing little on it.
The largest chunk of battery (~75%) was used by 'Cell Standby' which I assume to mean its not doing much.
I am hoping the changes suggested make a difference.
Is loading that driver likely to invalidate my warranty, as the link you attached suggests an update to the firmware, (i.e.
adb push rt2870.bin /system/etc/firmware). Or will a factory reset be my get-out-of-jail card here in case of problems?
My Disgo 6000 came in a box with a sticker attacked to say pre-installed with 2.2 (I assume this is covering up the bit that says its 2.1)
WRT the Hardware ID, this is not shown in the Settings -> 'About device' panel.
/proc/cmdline gives me 11.2.0.6. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
MD
Update: I have not upgraded the driver yet, or changed the TxPower setting thus far. From full battery and boot the unit lasted 1:35mins on battery with me doing little on it.
The largest chunk of battery (~75%) was used by 'Cell Standby' which I assume to mean its not doing much.
I am hoping the changes suggested make a difference.
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