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BTW, I have noticed a magic property of the new OS. I have actually noticed it a few updates back, can't remember when exactly.

My battery was at 64% when I rebooted to test Kimmo's TOHOLED update.
Not only did everything work fine but... the battery level jumped to 100%!!!
Now, nearly 4 hours later, it is still at 78%, higher than what I started from. Without coming anywhere near the charger.

So, my dear friends, throw away your chargers. All you need to do is reboot your phones from time to time to recharge them. Ain't that fantastic?
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
So, my dear friends, throw away your chargers. All you need to do is reboot your phones from time to time to recharge them. Ain't that fantastic?
LOL, self-charging phones are here! I wonder if one of the updates uses the minute atmospheric pressure changes on the speaker diaphragms to generate current. Way to go, Jolla!
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Well I'll be damned! Thanks, Kimmo, I can confirm it has really been fixed! Yaay!
Good. Thanks for testing it out

Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
So what happened in 2.1.1 that triggered it? Because I first experienced it on an upgrade to that OS version (and have been plagued with it ever since).
Explanation (quoted from pullrequest)

If the udev rule gets triggered during device startup (i.e.
when device is booted up while toh is attached), a circular
startup dependency occurs: udev-settle does not finish until
tohkbd2 is started - and booting up to the state where tohkbd2
could be started is waiting for udev-settle to finish. While
the circular dependency gets broken eventually, it happens via
units timing out / failing and causes issues here and there.

As a workaround use asynchronous start/stop operations from
udev rules so that tohkbd2 startup gets queued, but is not
required to finish before continuing with other things.


But i don't know what change triggered this, but i suspect that it is something in systemd, or in service startup order dependencies. iirc systemd was updated at those times.
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For what it's worth, my Xperia X is a lot smoother overall with 3.0.1.11... and the battery seems to last longer - even with bluetooth/wifi/gps always on. Weird.
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Is 3.0.2 only changing QT as far as updating the stack goes, or are other out-dated elements of the SFOS build also getting an uplift?
 

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Originally Posted by Jedibeeftrix View Post
Is 3.0.2 only changing QT as far as updating the stack goes, or are other out-dated elements of the SFOS build also getting an uplift?

We don't know if 3.0.2 will change QT version. Maybe update of QT will be later, we will see.
 

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SailfishOS 3.0.1.11 was released to all users which are listed at the release notes
 

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