[Q] oficial 2.3.3 battery life - Optimus One, P500, V General

I just went from mik 6.5.5 to one of the offocial ports. I dont know if i picked the right one. It seems like my battery is still draining pretty bad. Its using 11 % in an hour and i woulnd even say im using it heavyly. What official 2.3.3 port is the best and most battery sufficient. Thank you for your replies in advance
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roadrunnrr said:
I just went from mik 6.5.5 to one of the offocial ports. I dont know if i picked the right one. It seems like my battery is still draining pretty bad. Its using 11 % in an hour and i woulnd even say im using it heavyly. What official 2.3.3 port is the best and most battery sufficient. Thank you for your replies in advance
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every 2.3.3 ROM I tried has bad battery lifetime... you can try to install APNDROID and leave data always on... some users say it is better then.
your problem maybe is this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1185241&page=11

Thank you for your answer. I'm not really having problems with it not staying in "deep sleep". The battery is amazing until I start using the phone even the tiniest bit. I'm on wireless at my house and im browsing the web for maybe 10 minutes and my battery is down by 7%. It's not only the web browsing but anything I do. I have it on 600/122 conservative
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are there any apps causing this?
go to settings>applications>battery use and see what causing it
and btw, what kernel do you have (right now and when you had miks 6.5.5)? im on miks 6.5.6 franco.kernel v18 and im losing only 1-2% an hour moderate usage 600/245

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Battery drains after the kaosfroyo v38 update

Is anyone else having the same problem as mine? how canI solve this?
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Anybody else with this issue? Just upgraded to v 38 today and battery drain is severe.
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Yeah dude, I have the same problem too. I thought it was just me.
Ya I'm burning though a 3500mhA battery in under 6 hours.
the android OS process is taking over 60% of the battery atm, not really sure whats up with that.
Good to know I'm not alone.
I had been running an older version for a while... v 32. Hadn't had a chance to upgrade lately. Performance of v 38 is dramatically better than what I was used to....but the battery is killing me.
I did a complete wipe before the install. Does anybody know if this is going to be addressed soon in v39 or should we drop down to v 37?
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Flash CFS v6 and that should clear it up...
Is anyone not having a battery problem with v38?
Its sucking bad man it barely lasts three hours with little to no activity
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KaosFroyo v38 has the CFS v6 kernel as part of the update.
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Also, fwiw, I've been having battery issues ever since I rooted my phone. it doesn't matter what ROM I choose, both Kaos & NonSik Froyo's have been rough on my battery. I even have Collins battery tweak running and that hasn't helped much. I figure its just part of having the luxury of being rooted and running great ROM's !!
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I haven't had any battery problems since I rooted, in fact my battery life has gotten better thanks to the more efficent battery management of froyo, and the fabulous AutoKiller.
On KaosFroyo v37 with AutoKiller set to Strict, my phone would last all day and I use it as my MP3 Player for at least an hour everyday.
I am using the Seidio Innocell 1750 mAh Battery for HTC so that's also probably helping a little.
I was just looking at those same batteries online. Are they the same size as the stock batteries? I can't tell from the picture on the website.
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C.Hatfield said:
I was just looking at those same batteries online. Are they the same size as the stock batteries? I can't tell from the picture on the website.
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Yes they are.
The only battery issues ive encountered dont seem to be ROM related
live wallpaper and bluetooth are the top 2 on my list of battery drainers\
KF38 works just fine here
Weudel said:
Flash CFS v6 and that should clear it up...
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Everyone with battery issues needs to flash this. It will give you days of battery life. Trust me I had the battery drain too then I flashed and now its all good
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johnston9234 said:
Everyone with battery issues needs to flash this. It will give you days of battery life. Trust me I had the battery drain too then I flashed and now its all good
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Yes, huge difference in battery use.
Weudel said:
Flash CFS v6 and that should clear it up...
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Hello, newbie rooter here. Where about can i get this?
as someone said earlier flash CFS v6 for v38, i am running v38 with minimal use i get over 48 hours of life, heavy use i get 15 hours or so. To get CFS v6 just google it
(i consider heavy streaming pandora, playing games, surfing the net ect)
Don't just google it... search the development forum for it. It's made by Conap and there's a v8 out already that'll probably be better.
I'm on v8 with a slightly modified Floyo ROM and I could probably idle my phone for over 100 hours.
Upgrading has helped my battery as well. I am running KayosFroyo v38.

Battery draining problem

Hi. I installed the cyanogenmod 7 on my LG p500.I love it verymuch.but my battery is draining so heavily.is there any way to fix it,?
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I used Juice Defender and it helps.
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undoubtedly either android 2.3.3 or cyanogen mod eats battery more than usual, in their official builds (nexus one for 2.3.3 / htc desire for cyanogen mod 7)
and you're prolly using unofficial builds and there might be more battery drain than usual.
you should have considered this and i dont think any of the developers didnt told you on their posts.
of course apps like juice defender or battery doctor etc. are good
but if you hate ur liberty being controlled by those dumb apps (i do), just control your data/wifi usage well, make suitable overclock profiles, or buy an extended battery physically.
K.
Can anyone tell me the best rom(both froyo and gingerbread) to get the maximum battery life.?
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K.
Can anyone tell me the best rom(both froyo and gingerbread) to get the maximum battery life.?
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Froyo ROM - devoid.franco + franco.Kernel.v14
GingerBread ROM - the one by andy
ViTAMiNCHEG said:
Froyo ROM - devoid.franco + franco.Kernel.v14
GingerBread ROM - the one by andy
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What about stock rom?is devoid.Franco better than stock rom especially for battery life? Gingerbread by Andy? What's that? Is it other name of Mick's cm7 mod?
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i have the same problem.. actually i update to the last cm7 cuz with the last "stable release" my battery get down from nite to morning 30% o.o... but with the update now is just 6%... anyway while im using my phone my battery drain so fast but like you.. i like a lot cm7
if this continue like this imma change to devoid franco
void/devoid
ratheeshraj said:
What about stock rom?is devoid.Franco better than stock rom especially for battery life? Gingerbread by Andy? What's that? Is it other name of Mick's cm7 mod?
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darksilk said:
i have the same problem.. actually i update to the last cm7 cuz with the last "stable release" my battery get down from nite to morning 30% o.o... but with the update now is just 6%... anyway while im using my phone my battery drain so fast but like you.. i like a lot cm7
if this continue like this imma change to devoid franco
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for what it's worth, void #echo or devoid.franco + franco.Kernel proves quite good as far as battery life is concerned.
agzorig said:
for what it's worth, void #echo or devoid.franco + franco.Kernel proves quite good as far as battery life is concerned.
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yep, i had been reading that kind of comments about franco's rom.. i think i have to try it, all the ppl always say wonderful things about this rom and im really tempted to use =D
So here goes...
Well i realise this with every rom I use. Standby gives 1% per hour. I know not as good as most, but yea. However, with wifi on and browsing for 40 minutes, its already 8%. It aint really enough for me since I spend so much time here.
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Well i realise this with every rom I use. Standby gives 1% per hour. I know not as good as most, but yea. However, with wifi on and browsing for 40 minutes, its already 8%. It aint really enough for me since I spend so much time here.
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So far I used
- stock ROM: bad performance, batt - dont remember
- megatron with its kernel (2.2): absolutely best batt, 0-1% of battery drain per overnight (wifi off, data off, gps off); good performance; might be unstable
- LOL 1.4.2 with its own kernel mix (2.2.2): fair battery life and performance
-devoid and void with franco kernel (#14 it was then): not so much satisfied with batt. or performance in live or in quadrant test (sorry franco, i could not understand why it is so...)
- jince : very smooth ROM for everyday use; batt is little bit worsethat Megatron or LOL (5-9% overnight, all off; however ither reported better batt. life).
My choise for battery - Megatron v1 (with it's kernel)
PS. currently testing megatron ROM with Franco 18.1 kernel. Will post results.
Megatron rocks but its not as visually appealing.
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[Q] Battery Life on J's rom

I have been flashing roms for a while but I have stuck to Wolf's rom for the past month or so and I'm thinking about going back to J's Cyanogen but I was wondering what is the battery life like now on this rom as it was pretty poor the last time I tried it.
You probably had the deep sleep issue on your phone. which there is a thread on it if you give it a search.
I have great battery life when I use it.
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Voelker45 said:
You probably had the deep sleep issue on your phone. which there is a thread on it if you give it a search.
I have great battery life when I use it.
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Yeah I know I did have that but if it's all good now I'll give it a try in a bit again
good battery life also.

The best rom for battery life?

I need your opinion, what is the best rom for a long battery life?
Tnx
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dzontra11 said:
I need your opinion, what is the best rom for a long battery life?
Tnx
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You don't need any opinion but your own
Too subjective otherwise - no shortcuts, you've got to try them for yourself and see what you get.
Can't say about ROM's but I can say that this Ninpho kernel is pissing me off!!!! Moving to CF, damn BLN.
Tnx..
NIMPHO drain battety very fast....
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Try this kernel for battery life here .
I try just now....very ..very fast...
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Lite'ning ROM + Jefferys Speedmod kernel
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cognition 1.31 so far. i tried all of them. this one is bug free + extremly fast + long lasting
does cognition still give that 'stock' look ?
Best battery life is subjective and based on usage, mostly linked to screen on time and usage of mobile data and wifi as long as you don't have rouge apps keeping the phone awake.
Your best best is to try a few of the roms from the dev section.
Personally I have found villian rom and ninphetamine kernel to be a great stock rom based combo and cm nightly to be good, but there are limitations!
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It's very subjective and I feel it depends more on the apps you have installed really. Having said that, I get really good battery life with villainrom lite + ninphetamine 2.01 kernel (pre-BLN)
Vallian rom +1
what's your screen on time on there?
3 h 14 min till now
Hey guys,
i want to try the litening rom 5 and jeffrey's speed mod kernal combo but am unsure how to do it.
i understand that u flash litening through odin but how do you install the jeffrey kernal?
sorry for being such a noob
Thanks in advance
Flash it through cwm app
I've been using lightning rom v5 since last yesterday, and phone was fully charged over night. However in terms of battery life is has been pretty crap for me. Hardly used the phone today and battery life is down to 43 percent already. Only made a few txts and received a couple of calls. Gonna be trying villianrom and cognition over the next few days. Hopefully I see a big difference.
Bhugz said:
I've been using lightning rom v5 since last yesterday, and phone was fully charged over night. However in terms of battery life is has been pretty crap for me. Hardly used the phone today and battery life is down to 43 percent already. Only made a few txts and received a couple of calls. Gonna be trying villianrom and cognition over the next few days. Hopefully I see a big difference.
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Battery life cannot improve flashing one rom after another .
jje
JJEgan said:
Battery life cannot improve flashing one rom after another .
jje
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Could you be any less specific?? There's a difference between battery life as in how long can a fully charged battery last, and how many years can you use a battery before it's trash. And the OP and you are clearly talking about a different "battery life".
The OP just wants to last longer with one charge cycle and flashing a ROM has no affect whatsoever on that duration. It will (or could) however affect the total life of your battery, because battery stats are wiped and the battery needs to "re-learn" itself. But that is like 1 month shorter on a total life of 4 years.....scary Like we will walk around with our S2's for 4 years
Speedmod kernal seems the best for me. T22
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Why all rom has the same battery life?

As the title says!
I always get the same battery life on any rom's flashed i even do calibrations.
Now don't get me wrong im not complaining or anything its just that before i could see the battery life changes in each rom ?
Can a battery get over used (old) ?
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Lipol batteries loose charge capacity eventually after like 10000 charge cycles or something. Only poorly coded/alpha roms will have a serious effect on your battery life hope this helps
Nugg
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I had it for 2 years almost now but im quite sure i didnt hit the 1k charge cycle but poorly coded rom could have effect on battery life?
I mean some rom's advertise as better battery life and such but i never find a difference :O
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shahkam said:
I had it for 2 years almost now but im quite sure i didnt hit the 1k charge cycle but poorly coded rom could have effect on battery life?
I mean some rom's advertise as better battery life and such but i never find a difference :O
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Maybe , because of , All Roms runs on the same device called Xperia X10 ?
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Maybe , because of , All Roms runs on the same device called Xperia X10 ?
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Hey oodie what's up
Ugh my question was why people advertise their rom as having battery tweaks where infact we get same battery life in every different roms lol
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shahkam said:
Hey oodie what's up
Ugh my question was why people advertise their rom as having battery tweaks where infact we get same battery life in every different roms lol
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I was just teasing buddy
& getting to the point, we can add some battery tweaks to a custom rom than the stock rom. But we have to keep in mind that the less battery consuming means less performance. For instance, we can reduce wifi scan interval, so the battery life will be somewhat tweaked. But alas! Then users will complain that there is a issue with wifi, network finding time is very slow in this rom, etc,etc.
So the conclusion is, if you need a rom to be good or perfect, we'll need everything to be balanced. So everyone should be happy. So the battery life maybe same in every rom ( depending on usage) .
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I was just teasing buddy
& getting to the point, we can add some battery tweaks to a custom rom than the stock rom. But we have to keep in mind that the less battery consuming means less performance. For instance, we can reduce wifi scan interval, so the battery life will be somewhat tweaked. But alas! Then users will complain that there is a issue with wifi, network finding time is very slow in this rom, etc,etc.
So the conclusion is, if you need a rom to be good or perfect, we'll need everything to be balanced. So everyone should be happy. So the battery life maybe same in every rom ( depending on usage) .
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Oooh now i get it mate ! By the way thanks for the clarification and taking the time to answer and help me out you have been thanked boss !
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