Thanks so much for those models, my Pro1-X is finally ready to rock!
Printed in 150 microns by a local 3D printing service in Montréal named Web3DPrinting, great folks!
I made an account just to say that just tightening the screws fixed most of my keyboard issues with my pro1! I was having issues with the m, e, d, l keys, but no longer! =D
Thanks for the write up! I'll post if I find out anything else
Edit, seems to be only a partial fix. I do still get double presses on the e and l still, but it is much much rarer!
According to user reports, Lineage OS is affected of the bug below. However, vulnerability should be patched in the November security update.
- https://9to5google.com/2022/11/10/pixel-lockscreen-unlock-bug/
I've updated my models to support the new Pro1X. I've also added a small lip around the edges to match up with the bevel on the two halves. This does not interfere with the phone when closed as they sit just below the surface.
Both halves now fit firmly against the phone with no movement when opening or closing. I would imagine they would survive a drop as well. (Not tested).
https://www.printables.com/model/267403-fxtec-pro1x-case
Deep discharge should indeed generally be avoided, though the system should do an auto-shutdown before the voltage drop starts.
The only benefit is calibration, so perhaps once a year.
Similar the system ought to take care of not overcharging too (it charges slower towards the end), and in daily life it is hard to stop the charging below full. Some software exists allowing more control, but AFAIK only for rooted devices.
So my general advise is to use a slow charger, when the device is idle, e.g. at night.
(More hints see e.g. this )
Affirmative. Consensus is that deep discharge is bad and high temperatures (as occur during quick-charging) are bad. This is true for any Li-ion battery, nothing Pro1(X) specific here.