Hy,
@Patti
Vielleicht ist deine 16gb version auch schon die Lösung.Im Internet geht ja der Tipp um,dass Spotify immer das Speichermedium nimmt,wo der meiste Platz drauf ist.
Wollte den internen Speicher vom Nexus mal voll machen,und dann Spotify mal neu Installieren.
Ich habe heute mein tablet auch endlich auf externe Stromversorgung umgebaut.
Bis jetzt bin ich super Happy.
Bin nach dieser Anleitung vorgegangen:
First I would just like to say that this is not an official Timur's Kernel concept, nor is it endorsed by Timur.
You do this modification at your own risk if you choose to proceed.
The reason I made the video was to show how its possible to remove the N7 internal battery completely and power the N7 directly from the car battery.
The N7 works in exactly the same way as far as Timur's kernel and suspend/wake are concerned. All this mod does is to replace the internal battery with the car battery, in effect this mod will now make the N7 be wired like a regular car head unit with no internal battery drain or overheating ( as there is no internal battery to drain), there will obviously be a small drain on the car battery, but this is extremely minimal and should not effect the car battery with normal car use (I have had my car sitting for 3 weeks with no noticeable drain on the car battery).
Video is here https://youtu.be/9N2Bh4fI8Bo please follow the video exactly.
The steps to follow:
make sure you power down the N7 before disconnecting the battery (and every time the battery is disconnected)
1, Remove the back cover and remove the internal battery, there is a diss-assembly video here
https://youtu.be/lkO8bY4lryY
2, remove the PCB and battery connectors from the battery (use nail scissors or similar), now safely dispose of the battery.
3, from a USB charging/data cable cut the micro USB end off and locate the +ve and -ve cables (red and black in this case, the other cables can be cut as they are not required)
4, Tin the ends of the USB cable and the battery connectors
5, add an additional -ve cable as shown in the video, this will need to be soldered to one of the black cables of the battery plug (without this connection it will not work)
6, Solder the USB cables to the battery connectors previously tinned, and then connect the separate -ve cable to one of the black cables of the battery plug (pay attention to -ve and +ve)
7, wrap any exposed cables with tape, and tape up the battery PCB.
8, Cut a hole in the back of the N7 case to allow the USB cable to go through.
9, reconnect the battery plug to the N7 and replace the back cover.
You are now ready to power up the N7 with the power button (it may take a while the first time)
To connect the N7 to the car you can plug the USB cable into a USB car charger (5v) that has a permanent supply (alternatively you can cut the USB end off and connect to a voltage regulator).
Plug in the OTG cable as usual as this is used to suspend and wake the N7 via Timur's kernel as this will supply power to the N7 via the charging port, but it will not charge the N7 as it will already be reading full capacity from the car battery and will only be used to suspend and wake (along with other normal operations)
Hope this help those that are having battery and overheating issue's, but please I would recommend only doing if you are confident with electronics and soldering, or you have a friend that has the ability to help.
Cheers
Kev