CAN anyone tell me which is the best rom for samsung galaxy ace??
what is your battery life
Please comment on this...
ace only gets 12hrs battery life.......plz help with this
Indian galaxy ace....
12 hrs is way too less...
if u are on stock 2.2.1, i would recomend to flash to something new 2.3.+
i haven't tried all the available roms, so can't comment on the other roms.. but i m currently using 2.3.4 stock and battery life is more than 30 hrs... with all day edge connected , atleast 20 minutes of phone talktime.. an hr of surfing.. music + games + chatting etc,,, so all together i m quite happy wid my battery of the phone compared to my usage...
p;s flashing your phones to new firmware can void your warranty..
pps; if u have an extensive talktime usage...then android is of no use... the battery dosen't last much on any model..
Mr.Sanju said:
12 hrs is way too less...
if u are on stock 2.2.1, i would recomend to flash to something new 2.3.+
i haven't tried all the available roms, so can't comment on the other roms.. but i m currently using 2.3.4 stock and battery life is more than 30 hrs... with all day edge connected , atleast 20 minutes of phone talktime.. an hr of surfing.. music + games + chatting etc,,, so all together i m quite happy wid my battery of the phone compared to my usage...
p;s flashing your phones to new firmware can void your warranty..
pps; if u have an extensive talktime usage...then android is of no use... the battery dosen't last much on any model..
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Upgrading to original 2.3.4 gingerbread will NOT void your warranty, since you don't root the phone and therefore don't break any "rules".
And I would also recommend upgrading to 2.3.4 because it's easy to upgrade, there's no risk in losing warranty and I usually go for 2 days without charging with couple of hours of gaming, music and texting
felixx.mo said:
Upgrading to original 2.3.4 gingerbread will NOT void your warranty, since you don't root the phone and therefore don't break any "rules".
And I would also recommend upgrading to 2.3.4 because it's easy to upgrade, there's no risk in losing warranty and I usually go for 2 days without charging with couple of hours of gaming, music and texting
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thnx, didn't knew about that, was always under impression flashing voids warranty..
Mr.Sanju said:
12 hrs is way too less...
if u are on stock 2.2.1, i would recomend to flash to something new 2.3.+
i haven't tried all the available roms, so can't comment on the other roms.. but i m currently using 2.3.4 stock and battery life is more than 30 hrs... with all day edge connected , atleast 20 minutes of phone talktime.. an hr of surfing.. music + games + chatting etc,,, so all together i m quite happy wid my battery of the phone compared to my usage...
p;s flashing your phones to new firmware can void your warranty..
pps; if u have an extensive talktime usage...then android is of no use... the battery dosen't last much on any model..
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30 hours? Really? You must be a god or have power on your hands, because, I can't get more than 20hrs with my Ace.
Maybe calibrating your battery can improve battery life... Just root your phone then download battery calibrator app from the market.
I can empty battery in one day, and also in 3 days
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I can empty battery in one day, and also in 3 days
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Which firmware are you using?
Is there any app that you are using to improve battery life..?
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Coderom is best so far. And i get 15 hourz max out of my ace
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I use 2.3.4 KPH and no other app to improve battery life. This is my best time, but overall, I charge Ace every 2 days, sometimes every day.
Lol ace community is very young
All you guys need is a developer to build custom kernel and tweaks.
My phone Optimus one with stock rom and stock kernel battery life is about 12 hours, but with custom roms and great custom kernel, my battery improved from 12 hrs to 2-3 days with daily use.
So what im saying is you guys need a DEV
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Hello folks,
This is my first post in the Ace forums, had a Wildfire S earlier (which I still think was a better phone )
Ok, so I got my Ace two days back. First thing I did was root it, installed CWM 5 and then installed a custom rom. My battery drained in 2hrs!!! I thought it must be a rom issue so I flashed another ROM and still having my battery drain pretty quickly. It goes from 65 to 41 if I just reboot it, it's that's BAD!
This wasn't the case with the stock ROM I used for about 5 hours. Some help will truly be appreciated
What use did you make to drain it in 2 hours? Heavy games?
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What use did you make to drain it in 2 hours? Heavy games?
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Nope, nothing. As a matter of fact, I didn't even have any game installed. It was on standby all the time.
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Nope, nothing. As a matter of fact, I didn't even have any game installed. It was on standby all the time.
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cyanogenmod is supposed to be battery eater for ace..
i came back to stock with some tweaking stuffs that will atleast make stock better and better battery
hey man i dont know but cyno do drain battery i had the same problem too
but ics or infinite like rom dont
so try them
and try to follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436367
it is drain fix
hope it helps
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Sam
Thanks for the replies guys.
Is Link2SD a known issue in this regard (?) cos I realize the moment I downloaded and linked apps, the battery is starting to drain real quick!
I'm using a2sd on ics final flashed over ks9 baseband. In addition i'm using slaidfastmod and framework mod (you will find it in development section). Lately ice cream Sunday Rom has been pulled by developer, so ATM is not available. Cyanogenmod RC0 should be fine as well, as it is its base (search for it in the forum).
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This was on medium usage, with about 2-3 hrs of 3g internet browsing, Facebook, SMS, calls, Bluetooth and screen brightness pretty high.
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3G is an Ace killer. Make it easier to turn on/off, so the battery lasts longer
Using wifi saves more battery then using 3g. I've noticed it on my ace. My battery approx. Lasts me 1-2days. Using apps like juice defender helps battery last longer.
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You can also try battery calibration (available on the market)
This helps a bit I think.
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I dont think calibration helps with battery...
but juice defender really helps.
all you have to do anyway are,
1.reduce brightness to lowest.
2.Switch to 2g when you don't use data
3.switch off data, gps
4.disable sync and background data.
you can enable those when you want to use.
Battery calibration deletes your battery stats giving you more accurate battery statuses after you have switched roms.Switch off GPS and mobile data when not in use.Theres not much to do about this
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Thanks for the replies guys.
Is Link2SD a known issue in this regard (?) cos I realize the moment I downloaded and linked apps, the battery is starting to drain real quick!
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Nope I don't think link2sd causes that kind of a problem.. I'm using link2sd in infinity rom and with music playing for more than 3 hours and with heavy wifi and 3g usage I used for around 8 hours.. And it's pretty good.. Also I have overclocked upto 902MHz on performance governor.. Try some tweaks and calibrate the battery properly..
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I think Overclocking drains battery very quickly. Overclocking makes CPU & GPU very hot. And as you all know, loss of energy due to heat.
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Try an stock rom based custom rom
Try a rom thats based on stock
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SGS II 2.3.5 ROM
for galaxy ace
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TheSeriousMOD V1
for galaxy ace
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TheSeriousMOD V1
for galaxy gio
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made by Robinandroid
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Current state/rom: stock
Have you.got the zip file for the SGS2 stock rom. 2.3.5, and the serious mod v1
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Thanks a lot for all the suggestions. Calibrating and moving to a stock ROM did help. Now the battery's quite normal on even the CM ROM's.
Thanks a lot guys (and girls? )
... about two weeks ago and I love it so far, best phone I've ever owned hands down. The only problem I've experienced is the battery... for example after a full charge, I surfed the web non stop on 4g (hspa) for an hour and 30 minutes and my battery is already down to 65%. Is this normal? My brightness wasn't even high, it was slightly less than half... seems kinda weak considering just about everyone says this phone has the best battery life of all high end Androids.
I'm on 2.3.6
My kernel version is 2.6.35.7
My build number is GINGERBREAD.UCKK6
Thanks in advance!
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Hour and a half of screen on time, not to mention data consumption, yeah that's about right. It's all based on how much you use the phone. Here's a screenshot of my battery life:
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Light use
Miui 2.1.6
Siyah 2.6.6i kernel
Supercharger V6 1000hp script
I average 20hrs of battery life, this was just a test to see how good the battery is.
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It may be some other stuff as well. Look in the link below to see if you have any of the known battery drainers. I was suprised at what was causing a lot of my battery drain and after deleting the offending apps/services, I'm getting great battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308030
2.3.6 on the GS2 has known battery life issues. You can Google "2.3.6 battery life issues" to find links that I'm unable to post here. When originally on 2.3.4, I experienced great battery life - on par with my old iPhone 4. When I upgraded to 2.3.6, battery life was significantly reduced whenever I was connected to wifi (battery drained with the screen off as though I was actively browsing on it).
I concur with what audiotweaker states. You can always go back to a 2.3.4 kernel, easiest way is bundled with a ROM that currently loads that kernel.
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I concur with what audiotweaker states. You can always go back to a 2.3.4 kernel, easiest way is bundled with a ROM that currently loads that kernel.
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Um, kernel has NOTHING to do with it. UCKK6 or UCKH7, they all use a 2.6.35.x kernel. Changing the kernel will do NOTHING to change the drain - it's a problem somewhere in the system image, not the kernel.
I did a simple root without any custom ROM using this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1311081
I had auto upgraded to 2.3.6 from 2.3.4. Using the method in that thread will root your phone + downgrade the OS back to stock 2.3.4.
I am having better battery life since then because of
- ability to better optimize the battery after rooting (Titanium bkp, access to Alarms log through BetterBatteryStats, ability to disable auto start of certain tasks using Super Manager, etc)
- OS 2.3.4 instead of 2.3.6
- misc other battery optimization techniques floating around on xda
Technically, 2.3.6 in general isn't the problem - it's the UCKK6 build specifically.
I don't think the I9100 2.3.6 bases have as many issues - BTHID still broken, but at least it seems like they have less drain issues.
Entropy512 said:
Technically, 2.3.6 in general isn't the problem - it's the UCKK6 build specifically.
I don't think the I9100 2.3.6 bases have as many issues - BTHID still broken, but at least it seems like they have less drain issues.
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(This was about the first week when I got the phone before I rooted)
I actually was able to talk to a few people at my local AT&T retail store. A few of my friends actually work there as well. I was talking to them about the battery life and they told me it wasn't actually 2.3.6, it was the build that comes with the phone (factory).
Then I got home, flashed a CFW. Battery now lasts about 2 days with just basic web browsing and texting.
After updating ICS i root it straight forward, and experience the poor battery life, I waited 3 weeks and calibrated many times, and turn off all the unnecessary services as suggested in the different forums but result is same, before ICS, i was happy with 3 days battery life, but Now, it just keep the juice for 1 day that sux!
Notice, Android system is taking all the juice and its keep "Awake" why not in sleeping mode ? when not in use.
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for me i use my mobile in ordinary mode for 2 1/2 days... 1 day if i use continue wifi
I recomend you to use this kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1521309,because default ICS kernel suck. I'm using I-Scream build 10 (which is a lite version of Nordic .562 FW) with this kernel,and battery drain is about 2% in 4 hours.Also,you should make different profiles (with setcpu),for example when screen is off set profile to 122-460 mhz,conservative mode.
georgeiulian89 said:
I recomend you to use this kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1521309,because default ICS kernel suck. I'm using I-Scream build 10 (which is a lite version of Nordic .562 FW) with this kernel,and battery drain is about 2% in 4 hours.
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Can we use that kernel on official ICS and locked bl and is there any fc, problem with wifi or bug?
Sent from my Neo V with supercharged ICS ^^
yes,it works with official ics. If you don't have wi-fi issues,flash it dirrectly,but if you have wi-fi issues install first this kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609617,don't boot after install,and then flash Inteks kernel (without booting between installs). I'm using it on MT15i,and i don't have any lag or wi-fi issue. I don't know if it works with locked bl,because i have unlocked bootloader.
I think after update (wipe) phone is collecting info about battery and some other stuff, that's why your phone is awake all the time or maybe some app drains your battery?
Take a look at my stats.
zakk87 said:
I think after update (wipe) phone is collecting info about battery and some other stuff, that's why your phone is awake all the time or maybe some app drains your battery?
Take a look at my stats.
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Notice, Only Android system is taking all the juice, so its clear not other applications are sucking the juice !
I should tweak a little more, and will inform later ...
@georgeiulian89: why you posting him custom kernel? this is not problem in kernel.
zmbutt said:
I should tweak a little more, and will inform later ...
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Nothing to tweak. Besides, what did you tweak so far?
Stock ICS shouldn't drain so much. Do a clean flash again.
Android OS should report higher usage than in GB, but not that high. Do a reflash.
Madfysh said:
@georgeiulian89: why you posting him custom kernel? this is not problem in kernel.
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Because i've had the same problem,and this is the way i've solved it.
georgeiulian89 said:
Because i've had the same problem,and this is the way i've solved it.
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Stock, clean ICS doesn't drain so much.
If it does, ether some modifications are made, or something is messed up while flashing.
Op. You said you've disabled some services and calibrated many times have you thought of just letting it settle.
Flash again, rather than trying to undo everything that you've done. This time give it a couple of days to calm down then investigate if needs be.
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Iam useing KA17.2 battery life just for one day, and iam pretty happy
Madfysh said:
@georgeiulian89: why you posting him custom kernel? this is not problem in kernel.
Nothing to tweak. Besides, what did you tweak so far?
Stock ICS shouldn't drain so much. Do a clean flash again.
Android OS should report higher usage than in GB, but not that high. Do a reflash.
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Tweak = disabling unnecessary services, ie Location, autosync etc,
I think Flash will be my last option.
Madfysh said:
Stock, clean ICS doesn't drain so much.
If it does, ether some modifications are made, or something is messed up while flashing.
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I didn't flash it using flash tool, i Update it with SEUS.
& everything was smooth.
mpiekp said:
Op. You said you've disabled some services and calibrated many times have you thought of just letting it settle.
Flash again, rather than trying to undo everything that you've done. This time give it a couple of days to calm down then investigate if needs be.
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I will try that,
Thanks for suggestion everyone
Problem Solved
I follow the guide from [Solution] [ICS] Solve battery drain issue on 4.1.A.0.562 [05/07], seems like the baseband 70 was sucking all the juice, after downgrading to Baseband 64 the magic is back
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woow, nice mobile network signal. I have bad signal but on BB70 phone works 3 days.
Stock kernel from Sony is good enough to,
you have a charger right peeps?
our phone is not a car, like when you start him and automatic recharge
Hi guys. Just noticed that I have battery drain. My battery life is about 6 hours. I have stock ics rom ( 4.1.B.0.431 ). I've disabled wifi, 3G, set brightness to 35% but have same problem.
Since you are on stock ICS, I suppose your baseband version is
.72 . Try flashing a lower baseband. Check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640641
You can also turn off the bravia engine! Saves some for me! Or juz see which apps eat most of the battery and find a solution for them! Also do u use any task killer? ( battery Dr. Is the best! Its widget is a great task killer!)
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what you do on your phone then ??
Abhilesh7 said:
Since you are on stock ICS, I suppose your baseband version is
.72 . Try flashing a lower baseband. Check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640641
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Thanks, it worked
P.S. First boot took about 15 minutes, I thought that I bricked my phone
Pandemic said:
what you do on your phone then ??
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Make some calls (4-5 per a day) and surfin the Net (about 20 minutes).
CaH9 said:
Make some calls (4-5 per a day) and surfin the Net (about 20 minutes).
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Hm ok and how much times surfing the net a day and what browser are you using?
It could be that your nattery is broken but i dont know for sure
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Pandemic said:
Hm ok and how much times surfing the net a day and what browser are you using?
It could be that your nattery is broken but i dont know for sure
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Or there could be some unwanted heavy background app/service eating up the battery!
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Pandemic said:
Hm ok and how much times surfing the net a day and what browser are you using?
It could be that your nattery is broken but i dont know for sure
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I use stock browser. I've flashed .62 baseband and hope it will work. I'll check it today.
CaH9 said:
I use stock browser. I've flashed .62 baseband and hope it will work. I'll check it today.
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BB would not be the problem, check whats consuming battery using 'Better Battery Stats" either here or on Play Store
and to be honest, stay away from crap like task killers
PS : i used Juice Defender Ultimate when i used stock, nothing since custom ROMs
Another way
I use turn off keypad light to save energy too
to do this , first you must root your device and install Root Explorer , then go this address :
/sys/class/leds/button-backlight and change the file brightness to the value 1.
Than change the file max_current to 1, too. Go to /system/etc and than hw_config.sh and change max_current to 1. Reboot & Finished :good:
Well guys... I don't know what to do After few days good battery life it started again discharge very fast. Also I was surprised when I turned off my phone with 25% battery and after 1 hour my phone didn't turned on! Again this fu*king battery drain Maybe the reason is in battery ? But I'm not only one who has same problem...: S I'll do a factory reset and if it won't work... bye bye sony.
CaH9 said:
Well guys... I don't know what to do After few days good battery life it started again discharge very fast. Also I was surprised when I turned off my phone with 25% battery and after 1 hour my phone didn't turned on! Again this fu*king battery drain Maybe the reason is in battery ? But I'm not only one who has same problem...: S I'll do a factory reset and if it won't work... bye bye sony.
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Whats your battery statistics saying? Please post a screen shot of it :good:
arunsankar said:
Whats your battery statistics saying? Please post a screen shot of it :good:
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I did factory reset, so screenshot will be later.
CaH9 said:
Well guys... I don't know what to do After few days good battery life it started again discharge very fast. Also I was surprised when I turned off my phone with 25% battery and after 1 hour my phone didn't turned on! Again this fu*king battery drain Maybe the reason is in battery ? But I'm not only one who has same problem...: S I'll do a factory reset and if it won't work... bye bye sony.
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Try wiping battery stats from recovery after charging the battery to full.! Unplug it n ooen recovery goto advanced wipe battery stats...reboot n den don't charge again until its 0% .... U will notice an increase in battery life!
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Dev Jaskirat said:
Try wiping battery stats from recovery after charging the battery to full.! Unplug it n ooen recovery goto advanced wipe battery stats...reboot n den don't charge again until its 0% .... U will notice an increase in battery life!
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Yes I know that, but I have stock non-rooted rom.
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Yes I know that, but I have stock non-rooted rom.
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For stock, non root - your only options are the likes of Juice Defender.
At least root your phone & get rid of the bloatware. You will realize the difference.
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http://blogs.sonymobile.com/product...software-version-for-2011-xperia-smartphones/
disabling the facebook account on my Neo v did the trick for me. Now the battery lasts more than a day under normal usage. You can try that
Here it is, as you can see 70% in 5 hours.
Ever since I switched to using custom ROMs, the phone's battery usage seems to be significantly affected. I initially used AICP, the battery life was pretty good. But then I flashed Temasek's CM13, followed by Ressurection Remix. Since I started using these 2 ROMs the battery seems to be draining even when the phone is idle for a while. Anyway, please comment about the battery life of the ROMs you all are using, it'll help me choose a ROM. Thanks in advance!
Colour os for me!
Colour os rom seemed to me the best battery runner!
does it have the CM theme engine?
Sactgr said:
Colour os rom seemed to me the best battery runner!
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I am a big fan of themes :3
I have been using cm13 by ashwin6t4 for about a month and can say the battery life is the best i get double of what i used to get on oxygen os.
sam0056 said:
I have been using cm13 by ashwin6t4 for about a month and can say the battery life is the best i get double of what i used to get on oxygen os.
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R u using any exposed modules like greenify,amplify?
I don't know anything about Xposed, can you please tell me about it
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R u using any exposed modules like greenify,amplify?
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and how do I install it?
No ROM has ever given me more than about 2,5 hr SOT. I guess OnePlus X battery is quite bad. Only way I crossed 3 hours was watching youtube from 100% full time.
syl0n said:
No ROM has ever given me more than about 2,5 hr SOT. I guess OnePlus X battery is quite bad. Only way I crossed 3 hours was watching youtube from 100% full time.
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There is something wrong with your battery or the way you use your phone.
All ROMs had given me more than 3.5/4 hours SoT, the stock ROM is about 4:10, cm-13 about the same, purity ROM gives the best battery life, I managed to have almost 5:30h, but the average is 4:30. I´m going to try temasek´s ROM and see if it´s good.
I would say just stating SoT without describing usage pattern and usage screenshot is not really wise.
There are times I get 7hrs of SoT as well as 2.5hrs SoT.
It all boils down to what you are using your phone for along with what tweaks you have implemented.
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I get a SOT of 5h+ on OOS with blu spark kernel...
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meraj99 said:
I am a big fan of themes :3
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It dosent support cm theme engine, but you can download all the themes from its store, but offcourse u will have to tackle that chinese language?
Rishi. said:
I would say just stating SoT without describing usage pattern and usage screenshot is not really wise.
There are times I get 7hrs of SoT as well as 2.5hrs SoT.
It all boils down to what you are using your phone for along with what tweaks you have implemented.
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Thanks
Just updated to OOS 2.2.1 and I can say that the battery usage is much improved. Had to unroot, change from blu spark kernel to stock kernel on 2.2.0-x for updating. Battery life on stock kernel is as good, if not better than blu spark.....
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bro you can hydrogen os ,.., It is the best bettary support for me so far ,.,,
Haven't got the update on my OPX.
Have the phone for a week now and battery life is really Bad.
Is there much improvement with the update ? (2.2.1)
Bttery seems to be more or less the same on all roms, what makes most of the difference is kernel...
btw does anyone use another rom (except oxygen) that has working noise cancellation mic? Because i see people in many threads saying there are complaints of noise when in calls...
migueldbr said:
Bttery seems to be more or less the same on all roms, what makes most of the difference is kernel...
btw does anyone use another rom (except oxygen) that has working noise cancellation mic? Because i see people in many threads saying there are complaints of noise when in calls...
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I concur. In my opinion the kernel is more important than the ROM you are using.
Bluspark is also my choice.
So, to get a better batterylife you have to flash that kernel ?