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the anxiety level drops...:)<br>
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Haha I can relate to this!<br>
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Don't have any solution for the keyboard, unfortunately. (As I
mentioned, I'm using SlideIT and it works great).<br></div></blockquote><div><br>I'll try to look at it. Thanks for the pointer. So far I always went back to "regular" keyboards after trying new methods for a while.<br>
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Glad Heimdall is getting a good response from Israel... donated to
that too. Was such a pleasure not to have to load up W7 in
VirtualBox, it's the only thing I've needed Windows for in a very,
very long time.<br></div></blockquote><div><br>This one would actually count towards Australia's credit. :^).<br><br>I actually went with Heimdall after trying the "more tried route" of windows 7 + Odin (because Odin gets so much more examples on the web) but Windows 7 + Parallels on top of Mac OS-X + SGS in Kies mode = Fail to recognise the device.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">It looks like the Gingerbread ROM with
the newer root'ed kernel and some tweaks turned via an
application could sustain for about ~35 hours on one charge.
Still not ideal but far better than what I had before.<br>
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I'm still looking for ways to squeeze more from it, though.<br>
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Dude, 35 hrs is like... ridiculously good! I hope you're not
looking for 3 days like we used to get with Nokia's from a smart
phone. Great battery life for me is finishing the day with above
50%. It was a massive improvement over original Galaxy S use (with
stock ROM) where the battery would be dead in the middle of the day,
and would have to charge at work, etc.
</div></blockquote><div><br>Yeah, pretty much same here except that I usually managed to get a full day out of it. (with WiFi/GPS/Bluetooth turned off when not in use). Today I got 44% left after 14 hours since last charge, with WiFi on all that time.<br>
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Yeah I guess I have something similar called Juice Plotter. I
judge battery life now based on how long it takes to discharge
10%. Good = 4 hrs. Bad = 1 hr. That "good" was on my Galaxy S
II though, but sometimes it still gets "bad", still working
things out here. <br></div></div></div></blockquote><br>Cheers,<br><br>--Amos<br><br></div></div>