Anyone interested in a Huawei Honor?
Description:
Phone has only been in use for about 3 months as of this posting. The phone is in good condition. Scratches are present on the screen protector (just need to change it). The phone also has extended nationwide warranty (in Malaysia) which will cover until 2014. You will get a free NILLKIN hard case and the 8GB microSD card with the phone along with the rest of the original set box. Phone is loaded with ICS 4.0.3 already.
Price:
A low RM750 (negotiable)
Huawei Honor specs @ GSMArena
Interested parties can contact me via the comments section or by emailing me at the address below.
eric10234 at GMail dot com
Android phone reviews, Android related news, Android custom ROM reviews and all things Android through the eyes of a Penangite
Friday, August 24, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Deleting Battery Stats - Fact or myth?
In almost every single Android device out there, the question of battery drain has inevitably been asked before. Along with this question, the subject of battery calibration has became a hot topic of debate among users.
One very common practice of battery calibration includes the wiping of the battery stats file (batterystats.bin). I have done this countless times as I flashed ROM after ROM. However, I was never clear as to how wiping this file would do to help get a more accurate reading in on my phone.
Well, I just came across a post from a Google employee who answers that very question!
The short answer is: Wiping the batterystats.bin does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!
Amazed? Confused? Read on.
One very common practice of battery calibration includes the wiping of the battery stats file (batterystats.bin). I have done this countless times as I flashed ROM after ROM. However, I was never clear as to how wiping this file would do to help get a more accurate reading in on my phone.
Well, I just came across a post from a Google employee who answers that very question!
The short answer is: Wiping the batterystats.bin does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!
Amazed? Confused? Read on.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Ace - S5830: CM9 RC1 released
Hey all Galaxy Ace users,
CM9 RC1 has been released by Maclaw and team. The previous beta's were alright but one of the biggest issues were the camera. CM9 RC1 promises to improve the camera performance and increase the smoothness of the overall operation.
You can bet that I will be downloading this ROM to give it a whirl to see if its worth its RC1 title. If this RC1 lives up to its title, the other ROMs which are based on this RC1 will be viable alternatives as well.
Have you tried it yet?
Link:
http://maclaw.pl/?p=329
P.S. I know that I'm a little behind on my Galaxy Ace ROM review, I'll get part 3 done soon. Been a little busy with work.
CM9 RC1 has been released by Maclaw and team. The previous beta's were alright but one of the biggest issues were the camera. CM9 RC1 promises to improve the camera performance and increase the smoothness of the overall operation.
You can bet that I will be downloading this ROM to give it a whirl to see if its worth its RC1 title. If this RC1 lives up to its title, the other ROMs which are based on this RC1 will be viable alternatives as well.
Have you tried it yet?
Link:
http://maclaw.pl/?p=329
P.S. I know that I'm a little behind on my Galaxy Ace ROM review, I'll get part 3 done soon. Been a little busy with work.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Ace - S5830: Droid Ace v2 released
As I've mentioned in my previous post, Droid Ace is a pretty good ROM which had some issues. Well, Droid Ace v2 has been released which promises to fix those issues and provide an even better experience. Does it live up to the hype?
Well, I'm testing it as part of my ROM reviews so watch out for that!
Due to work, it may take another few days before part 3 of my review comes out, so please be patient.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Ace - S5830: On The ROM Hunt (Part 2)
Samsung Galaxy Ace - S5830: On The ROM Hunt (Part 2)
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On the ROM hunt is a series of reviews to find the best ROM for regular daily use that provides stability, good performance and good battery life for the Galaxy Ace. Everyone's daily usage differs but here is my typical usage scenario:
CM7.2-RC3-AA Update 4.7.12 (FireKernel-OC edition) (Link)
SPeriance ROM 01.08.2012 Final (Link)
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
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On the ROM hunt is a series of reviews to find the best ROM for regular daily use that provides stability, good performance and good battery life for the Galaxy Ace. Everyone's daily usage differs but here is my typical usage scenario:
- 10-15 messages (including Whatsapp, SMS and/or Facebook messenger)
- 5-30 minutes of voice call
- 2-3 hours of casual gaming (like Scramble with Friends, etc)
- 3G data always on (except when WiFi is on)
- 3-4 hours WiFi usage
CM7.2-RC3-AA Update 4.7.12 (FireKernel-OC edition) (Link)
SPeriance ROM 01.08.2012 Final (Link)
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
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