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Originally posted by kravmama1 View PostJust got my T9. Love it, but surprised by battery drain. While sleeping overnight about 5 hours, it drained from 100 to 89%. The WiFi was on.In 30 min of light use, has drained 5%. Is this normal? Do I need to fully discharge then recharge the battery a few cycles first?
I did some battery drain tests in idle time few weeks ago and results are these:
- WiFi only when connected/4G mobile connection/Data ON - 4% in ~ 9 hours idle time.
- Wifi only when connected/4G mobile connection/Mobile Data OFF - 1% in ~9 hours idle time.
- WiFi always ON/4G mobile connection/Mobile Data ON - 2% in ~ 9 hours idle time.
- WiFi only when connected/3G mobile connection/Mobile Data ON - 4% in ~9 hours idle time.
- WiFi only when connected/3G mobile connection/Mobile Data ON/Restrict background data -3% in ~ 9 hours idle time.
Choose what setting fit your needs and pay some attention on email accounts sync frequency (GMail is a battery drainer if account sync is set too "tight").
During usage is have ~ 10% battery drain using UC Browser HD with flash enabled in 65 /70 minutes with minimum screen brightness (Chrome and Dolphin browsers are more battery hungry ~ 50/55 min/10%)
Playing some 720p movies with default video player takes ~ 10% battery in 65-70 minutes (BS Player with SW Decoder gives ~ 55 min. and MX Player with SW decoder ~ 50 min./10% battery..... HW+ decoder mode (more battery friendly) won't be enabled on MTK based devices ).
I don't recommend to fully discharge battery, you won't get any good results on that and charge controller could be damaged.
Cheers, Edy.
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Originally posted by Edius View Post..........I haven't seen this...truth is I used camera only few times.
This behaviour is observed using default camera app?
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Can we flash Cube T9 with Teclast t98 kernel (with 2 ghz cpu) Will it brick my tablet.... Any news on how to increase the 2gb app partition on the internal nand flash. By the way I'm quite happy with this Tablet so I ordered a new T9 coz I contacted Cube and they told me that they can't provide a new or spare inner LCD at the moment........ Therefore, I'll have a lot of spare parts for my new T9...eh! ..... silver lining after all...
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Originally posted by Rolon View PostHi
I wanna know if this 9V-2A charger could be compatible with our Cube T9?
Aukey® USB Turbo Charger Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0
Thanks
I haven't read about anyone here or elsewhere to use one of these. Asked myself some time ago about quick charge here
Talked with one guy from 4PDA about this and she ordered one of these...no feedback about this until now.
Originally posted by gixer View Post....... I ordered a new T9 coz I contacted Cube and they told me that they can't provide a new or spare inner LCD at the moment........ Therefore, I'll have a lot of spare parts for my new T9...eh! ..... silver lining after all...
This is T9 LCD picture found on web (pretty hard to see, but in your situation I have tried already).
Here is one picture with what you can see in (Aliexpress seller posted above) LCD description.
To me looks similar with what we have in T9.
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here is a cheaper one http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Origi...274992249.htmlLast edited by Edius; 06 April 2015, 11:46.
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Originally posted by gixer View PostCan we flash Cube T9 with Teclast t98 kernel (with 2 ghz cpu) Will it brick my tablet.... Any news on how to increase the 2gb app partition on the internal nand flash. By the way I'm quite happy with this Tablet so I ordered a new T9 coz I contacted Cube and they told me that they can't provide a new or spare inner LCD at the moment........ Therefore, I'll have a lot of spare parts for my new T9...eh! ..... silver lining after all...
Also T98 have the same clock frequency of T9: 2Ghz is a fake.
as for talk 9x, T9 and T98 will not be stable at 2Ghz, so they are limited in the range of 1.7Ghz.if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/websc...NonHostedGuest
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Originally posted by Edius View Post
I think is compatible.
I haven't read about anyone here or elsewhere to use one of these. Asked myself some time ago about quick charge here
Talked with one guy from 4PDA about this and she ordered one of these...no feedback about this until now.
Why you didn't buy one of these ? I'm 100% positive this is the screen type for T9.
This is T9 LCD picture found on web (pretty hard to see, but in your situation I have tried already). [ATTACH]n492005[/ATTACH]
Here is one picture with what you can see in (Aliexpress seller posted above) LCD description. [ATTACH]n492006[/ATTACH]
To me looks similar with what we have in T9.
Edit:
here is a cheaper one http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Origi...274992249.html
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Originally posted by giouncino View Post
Also T98 have the same clock frequency of T9: 2Ghz is a fake.
as for talk 9x, T9 and T98 will not be stable at 2Ghz, so they are limited in the range of 1.7Ghz.
Yeah, found it, its on devicespecification.com site
here's the link.... http://www.devicespecifications.com/...ison/2b18202d4
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Gixer and as I told before: this is a Chinese Fake!
It's really common!if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/websc...NonHostedGuest
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Hi there,
i downloaded Asphalt Airborne 8 yesterday, but its not playable. Its running like on 8years old device. Its going everylike but not smoothly.
So i checked my power true benchmarks and everything looks ok, more then 39000 in Antutu.
Do you have some problems with this game, maybe its not optimalised for this screen res?
thx
jan
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prague77, it's not a matter of screen res: on my talk 9x Asphalt airborne 8 run smoothly on "medium details"(this is the default setting).
Talk 9x has the same screen and resolution of T9.if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/websc...NonHostedGuest
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