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Wow!
Thanks again, Whybe.
I use SPB backup, but didnt know about the rom update thing.
You are sure learning this stuff faster than me. hehe.
Trouble, now is, with Mizzle mentioning the new ROM, we'll all be impatient till it comes out. I trust Mizzles information, so it can only be a matter of time.
Ah well. At least i can experiment a bit more with some 3rd party stuff, knowing a hard reset (ROM update) is on its way, if my X1 gets a bit flaky.
Stay happy, all.
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Posted: 2008-12-29 23:08:32
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Dear advanced X1 users,
please tell - does it go slower over time??
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Posted: 2008-12-30 01:52:15
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I haven't noticed it under normal day-to-day use, but it can happen. Nothing that a soft-reset doesn't fix.
It has happened when I am having a field-day, installing, uninstalling apps (especially freeware), seeing what I like and don't like. I mostly blame major malfunctions/slowdowns on poorly written apps or tweaks--not Windows Mobile itself.
Some things I do as a habit:
1) Soft reset daily. It doesn't appear neccessary, but I do it because it can only benefit.
2) Don't close programs after they are run the first time. Let them remain in the task manager.
3) If you absolutely are not going to use the program again, THEN close it fully.
4) In Settings->Task Manager->Button, I have "Enable the X button to end running programs" checked and "End programs by tapping and holding X" selected. "Enable Quick Menu on Today" is also checked.
5) Keep my X1 fully backed-up (with spb Backup) just in case a new app really screws up the stability. I can always go back to where I know everything worked perfectly.
[ This Message was edited by: WhyBe on 2008-12-30 04:15 ]
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Posted: 2008-12-30 05:06:02
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On 2008-12-30 05:06:02, WhyBe wrote:
I haven't noticed it under normal day-to-day use, but it can happen. Nothing that a soft-reset doesn't fix.
It has happened when I am having a field-day, installing, uninstalling apps (especially freeware), seeing what I like and don't like. I mostly blame major malfunctions/slowdowns on poorly written apps or tweaks--not Windows Mobile itself.
Some things I do as a habit:
1) Soft reset daily. It doesn't appear neccessary, but I do it because it can only benefit.
2) Don't close programs after they are run the first time. Let them remain in the task manager.
3) If you absolutely are not going to use the program again, THEN close it fully.
4) In Settings->Task Manager->Button, I have "Enable the X button to end running programs" checked and "End programs by tapping and holding X" selected. "Enable Quick Menu on Today" is also checked.
5) Keep my X1 fully backed-up (with spb Backup) just in case a new app really screws up the stability. I can always go back to where I know everything worked perfectly.
[ This Message was edited by: WhyBe on 2008-12-30 04:15 ]
Superb, so it works fine!
I have the same settings of Task Manager.
I understand soft reset as just rebooting the device, right?
P.S. So, spb Backup does nicely backup also settings??
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Posted: 2008-12-30 12:30:12
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Are any of you using any of the touch-flo 3d cabs, as a panel, or otherwise, and if so, are there any stability issues?
I tried both XDA cabs, early on, and found my X1 would freeze when changing panels.
I would like to have Touch-flo 3D, but not if it is going to be problematic.
I read on XDA people having mixed results with it, so thought i would ask here. I value your opinions.
Cheers.
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Posted: 2008-12-30 14:47:26
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I have Touchflo 3D as a panel... and so far I don't have any problem with it.
But, I don't use that panel anymore since it can not render in landscape mode, and sometimes you need to scroll many pages to get what you want...
therefore, I'm using Sony Ericsson panel and very happy with it.
I would recommend anyone to try S2u2 software, which is slider to unlock software like iphone.
I like this software for two reasons :
1. It will automatically lock your phone and switch off the screen when you talk on the phone.
2. the incoming call contact picture is big.
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Posted: 2008-12-30 14:59:19
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I would never try TouchFlo.
Tried it on HTC Pro (had it for few days),
And for me SE Panels are 100 times better.
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Posted: 2008-12-30 15:14:33
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Interesting:
X1 supports ClearType which beautifully supports clearing all the edges,
but why only on horizontal mode??
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Posted: 2008-12-30 17:38:16
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@doministry
I'm glad you like your X1. I love mine too
I have discovered something disturbing today... The paint on the batery cover edges is wearing thin
After 3 weeks!? I'm treating my Xperia like a little baby and I'm just wondering what would happen if I used it "normally"?
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Posted: 2008-12-30 19:27:12
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On 2008-12-30 19:27:12, bider wrote:
@doministry
I'm glad you like your X1. I love mine too
I have discovered something disturbing today... The paint on the batery cover edges is wearing thin
After 3 weeks!? I'm treating my Xperia like a little baby and I'm just wondering what would happen if I used it "normally"?
Great phone!
You have a black one too?
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Posted: 2008-12-30 19:46:57
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