Battery stay at low level even after charging overnight?
There are some phones with higher current need, for example iPhone 3G and 3Gs, HTC Hero and Magic, Google Nexus One, HTC HD2, Samsung Omnia i8910, and Motorola Milestone.
Sometimes you are might just be able to charge to around 50% – 60% of full battery, chances are you are using a USB hub or a bad AC adpator. If so, you might need to use the original AC adaptor. The rational behind this is that it cannot charge fully if the input ampere is lower than the requirement of the phone. This way the electricity cannot be flowed to the phone and thus the phone cannot be charged.
Next time when you buy an AC adaptor with USB out, remember to check the output of the phone – a 500mA adaptor is unlikely to fully charge a phone which requires 1A input(1A=1000mA).
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Apple, Battery Issues, HTC, Motorola, Samsung
Google Nexus One order and shipping arrangement
The flow of the order
I ordered from Google on 12 January (local time) two Google Nexus One phones, one of them arrived tonight(17 January). Actually both are arrive Hong Kong on 16 January, as the DHL online tracking indicated:
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Android, Google, HTC, Nexus One
Android 2.1 for HTC Hero
Official Android 2.1 update for HTC Hero not yet available
Early December, a leak of screenshot shows that HTC Hero will get an official 2.1 ROM, and yes, it’s later official that an update will be available in early 2010. Quite a wait, yes. For those who are impatient, we recommend a try on a custom ROM done by behnaam.
Unofficial tryout of an unofficial Hero Android 2.1 Rom
This thread on HTCPedia.com forums has the most stable Hero Android 2.1 build around. It’s cool to update if you are impatient to try out all the new features, to use apps only availble to latest versions of Android (Namely Google Goggles).
As of today (2 January 2010), the latest ROM, “HERO21 Community” v1.8 lacks the HTC Contact feature in the HTC Sense interface. The speed of the ROM is barely acceptable – and become unacceptable once we acquired the Motorola Milestone (aka Droid). You get some, you lose some. A review on the Motorola Milestone is on the way. (Around 388 euros for Motorola Milestone).
Alternate build for HTC Hero
After a couple of hours of experience last week, we reverted the Hero to the ROM by MoDaCo, which can be found here. (WaveSecure is a great app addition in the ROM)
How to install custom builds to HTC Hero
- Install a patched recovery image (Read how and download here in MoDaCo’s forum)
- Download the ROM and copy in to the Micro SD card. Download the latest Radio ROM if necessary.
- Boot the HTC Hero in recovery mode: Start your phone with the home button pressed. Use the Recovery Image to run a “nandroid backup”
- After running a “nandroid backup”, wipe the machine, and apply the zipped Radio ROM. If you apply the Radio ROM, after applying, reboot the device, and enter the recovery mode again.
- Apply the zipped custom ROM, reboot after done.
Warning, the above customization might void the warranty of phone. It might also has a chance to brick your phone if some steps were not followed. Use at your own risk.
Click on the respective links for the buying info for HTC Hero white / silver or Motorola Milestone (GSM only, they are not CDMA ones, sorry American friends)
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Android, HTC, Modification and Hacking
Order status from ComputerUniverse
Remember we have ordered two HTC Heroes (White and Silver) from the German online store ComputerUniverse.net last month? (Click here for the article) Once we received the items, we have been playing with it, and unaware about the promised feedback on the order. Thanks to our reader, Rykel, for his kind reminder.
We heard about this company from a user from
Price: At the time of purchase, it’s 20% cheaper than the market price in
Delivery time: Upon payment, we quickly get a track code on 6 August. With the track code we were able to trace the item with impatience on DHL Germany site. On ComputerUniverse’s side, they do ship quickly, as reflected on the track time on DHL post. It took seven calendar days for the parcel to arrive
Package protection: The package we received is well wrapped carton box. The box is a bit large to store the two HTC Hero machines, but there were enough paper ribbons for adequate shock protection. So, when we receive the package, the two boxes are undamaged.
Product: Standard package in
Overall: All in all, a hassle-free experience. As simple as shop-checkout-shipping. Reasonable priced and good delivery. Definitely would recommend buying from them.
Note: computeruniverse.net = computeruniverse.de
Note 2: quote the coupon code (voucher code) for €5 off your purchase: FW8TY5K
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Android, HTC, Online Shopping, Where to Buy
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Android, HTC, Samsung


