Motorola Droid X :: Slot Cycle
Jul 16, 2010How do I change the slot cycle on the X? The ## codes don't work on this.
View 5 RepliesHow do I change the slot cycle on the X? The ## codes don't work on this.
View 5 RepliesOn my Eris I was able to use ##PST on my Eris to change my slot cycle index, but for my new D2 it is not working. How would I go about accessing this on the D2?
View 5 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know what the code is on the Motorola Droid (i.e. ##778) to access the menu to change my Slot Cycle Index? I thought it would be in the programming menu but I could not find it...
View 2 Replies View RelatedIt makes my battery usage worse. What if I raise it to max 7? Will I see a battery boost, or what problems might I come across? I am going to set mine at 7 and I will update if I see any differences.
View 22 Replies View RelatedFYI, the slot cycle defines how often the device wakes up and checks the CDMA network for messages, incoming calls, etc. This does not effect the throughput of a data connection. It will only improve responsiveness for catching incoming calls and messages from the network.Each increment in settings doubles or haves the interval time. Slot cycle 0 wakes the device to check the paging channel every 1.28s. 1 is every 2.56, 2 is 5.12s, etc.Only thing you are doing is using more battery.any other observations are a placebo.
View 30 Replies View RelatedI am newly rooted running aloysious Rom but when I press ##778 it does nothing but sit there. Is there any way You can change it. I only get 5 rings before voicemail.
View 6 Replies View RelatedMy brother called me last night and said it rang 5 times for him but I picked it up in the MIDDLE of the very first ring and dialing ##788 doesn't do anything anymore. Not cool. What now? Edit: ##778 doesn't work either.
View 6 Replies View RelatedAnyone know where to adjust the slot cycle index on the Epic 4g?
I've had a few calls that never rang on my phone. Id like to drop the SCI from 2 to 1, but dont know where to change it.
I've got the MSL for my phone, and tried ##DATA#, Advanced.. but its not in there like most phones.
What do the slot mean on the overclock section. and which is better and what do you run!
View 1 Replies View RelatedI tried searching for this answer but came up with nothing. Is there anyway to set a slide show directory to only cycle through certain photos? This is when you either have it docked or running the stock clock application.
View 5 Replies View RelatedMy brother bring me a Motorola Razr D1 (XT914) and in someway the "SIM CARD SLOT" is "BLOCKED", i has been using many android devices and is the first time that i see that!...
My brother say this happend when he imput the SIM CODE wrong many times and eventualy the SIM card auto block for security reasons..The strange thing is the phone seems to be "BLOCKED" too because i put another SIM from the same carrier and the problem persist.
I would like to know if the droid x2 has a sim slot because i am intrested in selling my samsung galaxy s 4g for the droid x2.
I would also like to know if selling the galaxy s 4g is a good trade to buy the droid x2, and also, would a t-mobile sim work in the droid x2 if it has a sim slot?
I was wondering if the Incredible would have a sim card slot as many of the high end Verizon phones do. If not do you know if there will be an unlocked version with a sim card slot and if so will it come out soon?
View 15 Replies View RelatedAnyone know if the car mount verizon is selling blocks the micro usb slot when it is mounted? Just curious since it would be nice to use the car charger for long road trips.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am looking to simulate a slot machine, now so far I am just animating drawables and looping it to create the effect. I was wondering if I could achieve this through a listview instead. I tried looking at this approach but I cannot get it to loop back to the beginning after it reaches the end.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a slot machine with multi-line betting.
I had one, but did a factory reset and now cannot find it on the market.
Here is a pic of a similar slot machine, so you see what im looking for.
I dont mind if its free or paid, thank you.
Does all Sprint HTC Hero phones not contain a SIM card slot, because someone on eBay told me that he has an Unlocked Sprint Hero and it has a Sim card slot in the back!
View 19 Replies View RelatedOn the rear of my Hero, there's the camera, and next to it a small vertical slot, about 6mm by 2mm.
View 2 Replies View Related1. Is it a 16GB or 32GB expansion slot?
2. If 16GB
a - Will it accept a 32GB Card - just only show 16GB?
b - Is it possible that a firmware upgrade would allow for a 32GB Card?
What i'm getting at is, can i buy a 32GB Card and expect the Incredible to accept it in hopes that A. It allows for 32GB or B. Future firmware will make it available?
My HTC Hero have sd card slot broken. now i want to replace slot. i was told that only origional sd card slot of htc hero phone should be replaced to phone but here origional slot is not available..would an ordinary slot work?
View 1 Replies View RelatedUSB Docking Cradle Kit w/ Battery Slot for HTC Hero (Sprint) C-PDA-HT-HERO - HTC Hero Accessories (Sprint)
View 7 Replies View RelatedI know there are widgets to turn BT on/off manually.I'm looking for an app that, when run, will turn it on, then off, then on again (or something similar).I have found that, if I do this manually with my official 2.1 Hero, I can connect properly in my car. So, it would be nice to automate it.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe main activity is running, then there is a interrupt. What was happended, onPause(), onStop() or other change of life cycle? 1. pressed the volume_down key and ringer volume toast occured, the life of main activity will not change? why? 2. short press the power key and the OS sleep,how about the activity ? 3. long press the power key and the phone options appear, how? 4. long press the home key and the tast list appear, how? 5. notifications curtain appear, how? 6. press the back key,how?
View 5 Replies View RelatedWhen my ListView activity loads it creates the Adapter which fills the screen as it should do. Is there an event or way to find out when the Adapter has finished getting enough data to fill the screen. I want to show a spinner the first time the Activity loads and have it go away once the screen has its first load of data from the Adapter.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhen starting a new Activity, I want to pass a complex object and do so by using this approach:
MyActivity.COMPLEX_OBJ = myComplexObj; // which is definitely NOT NULL! Intent intent = new Intent(); intent.setClass(this, MyActivity.class); startActivity(intent);
and then in MyActivity:
@Override public void onCreate(Bundle bundle) { if (COMPLEX_OBJ == null) { // report to Flurry ... } ...
}
It's been 22 hours and I still have 2 bars. This is after my first charge cycle AND I have been using a little internet, some youtube, texting, 2-3 pictures, and lots of phone customization/tweaking. I don't even have TaskKiller or an Extended battery yet. NOTE Half of the 22 hours I have been in my basement (right on lake michigan) where Verizon has to FIGHT HARD for a signal - the bars are at 0 but I can still make calls without being dropped. ATT + T Mobile don't work in my basement at all but Verizon is able to squeeze a signal somehow. Doesn't seem to be killing my battery.
View 19 Replies View RelatedI am having a really hard time grokking the Activity life cycle concept. The main issue is with onStop() and onDestory() not being guaranteed to be called before the process is killed. I though I had it figured out when I saw that the system calls onSaveInstanceState() when it's shutting down the activity to claim some memory. Thing is that the docs says onSaveInstanceState() will be called before onPause() but how does the system know at this point whether the activity will be killed by the system or the user?
Here is a use case:
1) My activity starts up and is running. 2) At some point I want to show a web page so I use an Intent to start an activity. 3) The web browser covers my app/activity so I would expect onPause() to be called followed by onStop(). At this point it's my understanding that all bets are off and I can be killed at any point without be called. 4) Since the system has enough memory onSaveInstance() doesn't get called. 5) The user presses home and decides to open some app which requires a lot of memory. 6) System wants more memory and decides to kill my app but I am already stopped (onPause() has been called).
The core of this Widget is an AppWidgetProvider which registers a ContentObserver to the CallLog content URI. This means that my widget is updated every time a call (incoming, outgoing, missed) is recorded. This works fine for a while, until *something happens* and my ContentObserver stops getting called (no error message seen in trace). I would rather that this ContentObserver persisted until the user removes the Widget.
I am guessing that my JVM has been destroyed (due to low memory?), ContentObserver garbage collected and/or ContentObserver unregistered (or just pointing to nothing), but I don't know how to debug this without restarting my code (and thereby re-registering). I can hide this bug by periodically re-registering my Content provider, but I would rather understand the cause and have a more optimal solution..............
When I start my application I prompt the user for the password and use it to instantiate my data adapter object that I will need throughout the application. So I store it in Application object. My activity A prompts user for pwd, instantiates data adapter, sticks it to Application object and later starts activity B which in turn starts the built int gallery activity. When fooling around with gallery and capturing pictures for some time coming back to activity B I discover that Application.myDataAdapter is null. I found out that during me playing with camera the Application.onTerminate() method was called. So it seems like Android killed my process and when B was supposed to become visible it started a process again jumping directly to activity B bypassing A? Is that how it works? Should I then never assume that Application.myField will survive? and init it not only when A is started but whenever I discover it is null?
View 7 Replies View RelatedMy device is a Nexus One with 2.2 and I have tested two projects, one on 1.5 and one on 2.1. Problem: I have trouble to understand the life cycle of my application when the screen is turned off and on. Here is my output
// activity starts
08-04 17:24:17.643: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onStart executes ...
08-04 17:24:17.643: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onResume executes ...
// screen goes off
08-04 17:24:28.943: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onPause executes ...
08-04 17:24:32.113: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onStop executes ...
08-04 17:24:32.113: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onDestroy executes ...
08-04 17:24:32.983: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onStart executes .....................