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I just installed the new Rom TRIGGER 3.3-beta. This rom is very fast and the GPS is great. I also put on bali 1.8.4. But the battery drains fast. If you guys tried it out, and found a way to save battery can you please let tell us what you did to control it. I know its in beta version and is being tweaked on.
Thank you
Yea Im using the same Rom. Hate to break it to you but the battery life on most all android devices sucks. I have had 5 different android devices and the battery sucked on all of them. didn't matter if it was stock or custom Rom. ether way these devices just have ****ty battery life. You can make it a little better by turning down brightness and messing with other settings but when it comes down to it. it still sucks! Just my 2 cents!
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test4vibrant said:
I just installed the new Rom TRIGGER 3.3-beta. This rom is very fast and the GPS is great. I also put on bali 1.8.4. But the battery drains fast. If you guys tried it out, and found a way to save battery can you please let tell us what you did to control it. I know its in beta version and is being tweaked on.
Thank you
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Did you recondition your battery after flashing? I've had pretty good battery performance with the Bali kernels. I also tend to use the KB1 modem. It seems to give me the best battery. But each phone is a bit individualistic, and what works well for someone may not work as well for next person.
darkside79 said:
Yea Im using the same Rom. Hate to break it to you but the battery life on most all android devices sucks. I have had 5 different android devices and the battery sucked on all of them. didn't matter if it was stock or custom Rom. ether way these devices just have ****ty battery life. You can make it a little better by turning down brightness and messing with other settings but when it comes down to it. it still sucks! Just my 2 cents!
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This is untrue as I have owned an android device since the G1. The battery did suck on the G1, but by no means does the battery suck on every android device. My guess is you probably never calibrated your battery or you just used it very heavily. There's also the possibility that every rom you tried sucked on those devices. I have consistently gotten a full day or more with Bionix NextGen V2 with the Bali kernel with moderate to heavy usage. It is true if you lower the brightness,turn off wifi,bluetooth and gps when you aren't using it that it will increase your battery life though.
I have reconfigured the battery and have the brightness turned all the way down. Dont use WiFi but battery still sucks compared to other smart phones.
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can any of you post a screenie of this rom pls
Battery usage is hard to compare since there are so many variables. In my experience I generally have better battery life when visiting my parents. The area I live in is somewhat of a black hole for signal and I notice more battery drain here with the same rom/kernal setup and similar usage pattern. I believe the weak signal here causes a higher battery drain over all.
Of course this might not apply to your situation but it could be worth considering.
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darkside79 said:
I have reconfigured the battery and have the brightness turned all the way down. Dont use WiFi but battery still sucks compared to other smart phones.
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Do you remember to put it on the charger when you go memes
darkside79 said:
I have reconfigured the battery and have the brightness turned all the way down. Dont use WiFi but battery still sucks compared to other smart phones.
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I'm not going to argue with you, I'm just going to state what the facts are.
THE BATTERY DOES NOT SUCK, MOST LIKELY IS USER ERROR
Lol. It isn't user error. I think you might just use your phone more heavily than others. One thing you have to realize when comparing the battery life of the phones are a) battery size, b) screen size, c) smartphone or stone age phone, d)**** you've done to the phone including ROM's/Kernals/Apps/Sync.
Personally, on days that I am working, I get about 8-10 hours out of my battery before it dies. When I am not at work I get about 23 hours out of my battery.
what is the major difference between trigger 3.2 and trigger 3.3?
Try using overstock instead, I've had pretty good battery life with it.
Im running trigger3.3 beta with overstock and the battery is great.
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so any new tricks that you guys have found to boost up this rom?
might try this later, i could say the battery on my vibrant is better then the iphone and ive gone through all versions of the iphone.
darkside79 said:
Yea Im using the same Rom. Hate to break it to you but the battery life on most all android devices sucks. I have had 5 different android devices and the battery sucked on all of them. didn't matter if it was stock or custom Rom. ether way these devices just have ****ty battery life. You can make it a little better by turning down brightness and messing with other settings but when it comes down to it. it still sucks! Just my 2 cents!
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bahaha you must be kidding. like someone else said, it depends on soooo many variables and phones. I was running trigger rom and overstock kernel and was going down about 1-2% battery every hour while screen was off. I listen to pandora every morning for an hour to hour and half and would go down 5%. I've sat on the web watching tv on TV shows stream app for about 1-2 hours and went down like 15-20% when brightness is lowered.
It's all about the brightness, killing apps that enjoy sucking battery life and enjoy run constantly, and running an OC/UV kernel. You can also change it from the usual 3g/H connection down to E (edge) which uses alot less power also. Turn off or turn down auto sync on certain apps like facebook from every 10 minutes down to every few hours.
The screen is the biggest power consumer, so lower that, set it to automatic or all the way down to lowest brightness to save quite a bit of battery when using the phone.
Usually the second largest power consumer (if ur not a huge user of just one certain app) is when the screen is off and the phone is syncing and just running android. the solution is If you can find a decent UV kernel (overstock for android 2.2 was what I was using when on 2.2), you can slow your CPU down. Like on my vibrant I made a profile (on the SetCPU app) to undervolt it from 1,000mhz down to a conservative 400mhz max and 100mhz minimum when screen is off. This is very easy to do. sometimes I'd watch shows on that. I usually left it at a conservative setting and 800mhz and 100mhz min all day long when screen was on, sometimes at 400mhz if i wasnt doing much. It worked wonderfully for me.
Moral of the story, there are plenty of things to make your phones battery last longer than it normally would. The big one probably to get a well known kernel that can UV, then get SetCPU and make a few profiles to make your phone use less power.
BOOM!
So, over the past few days I've been noticing a few problems with my phone, all of which have to do with the battery. After installing fauxes OC 1.3ghz kernel I noticed a drop in usages before the phone died, that's a given. So i flashed his enhanced 1ghz kernel instead, but still notice bad battery drops when im using it. It doesn't drop 40% over night or anything, only about 6%. But, if i turn the phone off and back on the % jumps up. Sometimes 20%. Is there anything wrong with the battery, or the phone?
Try calibrating the battery.
i haven't doe that since my first phone. How would i go about doing that.
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i haven't doe that since my first phone. How would i go about doing that.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1198333&highlight=BATTERY+CALIBRATION
Also, with faux's kernels check your CPU clocking with setCPU, or something similar. Somtimes it will lock at the max clock speed which will contribute to quick battery drain. I'm on his stock enhanced and getting close to 2 days with moderate use.
How do you get two days of battery?! Thar's intense! I haven't been able to get past the 15 or 16 hours with the stock kernel, neither with faux's stock enhanced! Do you usually drop your cpu speed while it's in your pocket or something? Or do I have a bad battery? Because I've been really concerned about this battery not lasting the monster time it is supposed to last...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1198333&highlight=BATTERY+CALIBRATION
Also, with faux's kernels check your CPU clocking with setCPU, or something similar. Somtimes it will lock at the max clock speed which will contribute to quick battery drain. I'm on his stock enhanced and getting close to 2 days with moderate use.
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How do you get two days of battery?! Thar's intense! I haven't been able to get past the 15 or 16 hours with the stock kernel, neither with faux's stock enhanced! Do you usually drop your cpu speed while it's in your pocket or something? Or do I have a bad battery? Because I've been really concerned about this battery not lasting the monster time it is supposed to last...
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I have uv and profiles set up in setCPU. I'm actually a little amazed by how good it's been since re-installing all of my mods (went back to stock recovery due to some issues).
If you're experience battery jumps then install the fix noted in the calibration instructions. Most likely you're battery isn't charging to full capacity, so that coupled with the improperly reported stats make it seem much worse than it is. The process is a bit time consuming, but it did work for me.
Little confused with my battery and SetCPU sitll
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I have uv and profiles set up in setCPU. I'm actually a little amazed by how good it's been since re-installing all of my mods (went back to stock recovery due to some issues).
If you're experience battery jumps then install the fix noted in the calibration instructions. Most likely you're battery isn't charging to full capacity, so that coupled with the improperly reported stats make it seem much worse than it is. The process is a bit time consuming, but it did work for me.
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Well I have Alien #4 custom rom and it actually has the battery fix so it shows the 1% increase/decrease and I recently did a battery calibration by waiting til it got to 100% with an app that deletes the battery stats as if you would do with recovery mode. I also have CWM recovery and everything doing fine there, my kernel is now Faux's 1.3GHz but limited with SetCPU to 1GHz, and I don't know if it'll get me a better battery life just that kernel. What do you mean by uv? And I have profiles set for when the screen is off and when its charging but nothing else apart from the 1GHz setting. Is it normal that I only have 2 scaling options? Powersave and performace?
Thank you. I will be trying this tomorrow when I have the huge amount of time needed to complete this. And uv means under volt.
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Thanks to you! I really appreciate it. I will be waiting for your response and maybe you could tell me if it lasts longer with the 1.3GHz ir the 1GHz. Thanks!!
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Thank you. I will be trying this tomorrow when I have the huge amount of time needed to complete this. And uv means under volt.
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Just out of curious, how is your tf201's battery life? just want to see how each different rom works with the battery life.
by replying, could you please provide the follow info?
ROM+version:
Kernel:
CPU governor:
upper/lower cpu freq limit:
battery duration: discharging time + screen time
if possible, attach a battery discharging chart would be nice.
Thank you
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here is my own observations:
ROM+version: CM10 (no cherry pick) + flash very update when it is released
Kernel: default
CPU governor: On Demand
upper/lower cpu freq limit: 102 / 1600 MHz
battery duration: discharging time + screen time :
I have a total of 7.5+ hours of continuous online streaming videos
In daily use: 3 days of discharging with 5+ hrs of screen time (GPS: on, WIFI: never on when sleep, Sync: on)
Re Battery Life
This is a big one for me...
I've had my prime for about 4 weeks and have had a new rom every week...
The stock rom it came with .28 did have lags and generally seam not so smooth.
Battery life seamed quite good...
So unlocked installed TWRP and on to a better OS
First was AndroWook 2.1.
Battery was quite good Tried a number of variations but would still get screen tearing on the left hand side
Tried --[ROM] 7/5/12 Prime w/ Sense Appeal 9.4.2.28 Beats,Tweaked-- next
And yes it did seem more stable and had great battery life but the visuals were too over the top for me and some panels had white on grey and were a little challenging to decipher
Gave CM9 RC2 a go next... Love CM9 been running it on my SG2 since Jan CM7 before that... Love their work...
Installed it on the prime and had the wifi reboot issue where as soon as the wifi goes on or off it soft boots again and again and again... Ran it with wifi off and got very good battery life for a couple of nights but i really need wifi...
Ran Aokp next.. Love this.. Lots of interface tweaks and customisations. very stable very responsive probably the best rom I've tried but the battery life was woeful.../ Cut my battery life if half... 8 to 10 hours at most... less with wifi...
So now a month later I've come back to AndoWook and a stock kernel, cause i need stability and long battery life
Will probably settle on this for awhile till CM10 or AOKP JB gets outa Alpha and into Betta
All installs were with the default kernel image and default settings. Except AOKP there i used the conservative governor
Stock ROM .28
MODD:
1. build.prop TWEAK
2. ATP TWEAK v7
---- sio
---- tune.sh max
3. Overclock on 1.4GHz screen on / 1.0GHz screen off (interactive)
---- I make some profiles
4. RAM all the time on 500-700 mb
Autokill
With this my battery life is perfect! I never have a problem with AAaaaaaAAAAaaa i dont have any more battery! =D
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Androwook ROM
Motley kernel 1.7GHz MAX
Stock settings
Roughly 4 days off charge and used.
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hanlence said:
Just out of curious, how is your tf201's battery life? just want to see how each different rom works with the battery life.
by replying, could you please provide the follow info?
ROM+version:
Kernel:
CPU governor:
upper/lower cpu freq limit:
battery duration: discharging time + screen time
if possible, attach a battery discharging chart would be nice.
Thank you
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Hard to say exactly because I have it in the keyboard dock a lot. At work, the keyboard dock sits on my desk and I put the prime in it whenever it is not in use. With moderate usage throughout the work day and then heavier usage in the evenings, by the time I'm done for the day I have often drained the dock battery down near 0% but the Prime itself is usually around 60%. So I wonder if I didn't have the dock, would I run out of juice on the prime? It's unclear though because at work I use a lot of USB accessories hooked up to the dock which may be responsible for the drain on its battery. I have a USB wired Ethernet stick that seems to really drain the dock battery - so its kind of hard to tell.
Given the usage above though, if I start out the day with a full charge on both dock and prime, it gets me through the entire day and up until bedtime without another charge - even if I watch a movie on it in the hotel room at night.
This is completely stock except rooted and unused apps frozen with Titanium backup.
Oh, and PS: This is running in balance mode all the time.
Coreym said:
Androwook ROM
Motley kernel 1.7GHz MAX
Stock settings
Roughly 4 days off charge and used.
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how about the screen time? which is the time you actually turn on you device for daily use
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how about the screen time? which is the time you actually turn on you device for daily use
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I wasn't being too critical ..obviously Not sure.. prob somewhere around 2 or 3 hrs. I'll check next time my battery drains
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ROM+version: EOS nightly 35
Kernel: 2.6.39.4 EOS3-g0c6d491
CPU governor: Intercactive
upper/lower cpu freq limit: 102 / 1800 MHz
battery duration: discharging time 11h31min, screen time 2h48min (watching DivX movies), remaining 78%
Tempting
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I'm pretty new to the rooting scene and having a smartphone in general, so I don't know much about what's considered "good" battery life. I'm running Nil's sense 4.0 with Snuzzo's 1.2 kernel, lazy governor with SIO. My max voltage is at 1188 and my min is at 384 (I have no idea if those are the best voltages for this phone to promote longevity; they just seemed like good values so I chose them). What do you think of this battery life I got today?
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2.5 hours of screen on time ? on a standard battery? yeah i'd say thats good
Oh, yeah, standard. I'd appreciate any input that could further increase it, if possible.
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I'm pretty new to the rooting scene and having a smartphone in general, so I don't know much about what's considered "good" battery life. I'm running Nil's sense 4.0 with Snuzzo's 1.2 kernel, lazy governor with SIO. My max voltage is at 1188 and my min is at 384 (I have no idea if those are the best voltages for this phone to promote longevity; they just seemed like good values so I chose them). What do you think of this battery life I got today?
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I think you mean clockspeed, not voltage.
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Oh, yeah, standard. I'd appreciate any input that could further increase it, if possible.
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There are two main power draws in the Rezound, neither of which you can "fix" assuming everything else is working properly.
The screen - it's power use is clearly the highest, 2.5 hours of screen time is pretty much the best you will get with a standard battery, the only way to improve it is to reduce the brightness.
The radios - it's power use is strictly governed by the signal strength received, the better the signal the lower the power use, the worse the signal the higher the power use.
There are lots of things you can do improve the battery use, none of them will make a significant difference for the screen or radio battery usage.
The Rezound is a high-end phone, it's screen and radios are impeccable... the problem is the cost is battery life. The best way to increase the battery life is to go to an extended battery.
yeah, honestly the only way to get longer battery life is to have screen on less. i mean 2.5 hours/almost 3 hrs on a standard battery is about the tops your gonna get
I used to have Neo's Adrenaline 2.0 Rom, and was getting on average 13 hours of average usage per day. I would text a bunch, Listen to music ~4 hours, and browse Reddit for another hour. I have YET to find another rom that can produce such impressive results. AOSP SCARFS down my battery life like no other. With the same usage, I get about ~8/9 hours of usage. Although Neo's Linaro roms do seem less laggy.
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I used to have Neo's Adrenaline 2.0 Rom, and was getting on average 13 hours of average usage per day. I would text a bunch, Listen to music ~4 hours, and browse Reddit for another hour. I have YET to find another rom that can produce such impressive results. AOSP SCARFS down my battery life like no other. With the same usage, I get about ~8/9 hours of usage. Although Neo's Linaro roms do seem less laggy.
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ineff deus. I modded a lot. removed nearly everything sense. tweaked build.prop a bit. kept apps frozen until needed. kept foreground apps low and prevented many from starting based on choice. I get nearly 7 straight hours on extended battery. close to 5 or more depending usage on standard
Well tl;dr my Thunderbolt is slowly taking a crap on me, eMMC corrupting, phone reboots when I remove it from the charger, boot loops from 1-15minutes depending when it wants to work.
I got the Rezound now, and holy crap I haven't experienced so many problems with Android since I first started the S-OFF Rooting stuff back on the HTC Incredible.
For example, I thought the battery hog dialer issue was fixed past 2.3.4, but somehow present on 4.0.3 Slimrom.
For a phone that isn't connected to WiFi, in Airplane mode, this thing eats so much power its retarded.
I have SVS values -75mA per clock, down clocked. And I'm still using on average -100mA - -220mA.
I've applied all the same tweaks I've learned from my past 2 phone too this Rezound. My Thunderbolt I can have in deep sleep only using -15-30mA on average and that's with mobile data off, and very weak signal since my building I live in is a military bunker.
So am I missing something with this phone that I don't know about, or is Snapdragon S3 and Adreno 220 just a bad combination?
Rezound Setup
HBOOT - 2.25
S-ON
Radio 421r/424r
OpenDSP - 13.6.0.7611.00.0104
Slimrom v1.9
OC Kernel by SebastianFM
Downclocked to 1.296Ghz
-75mA per clock across the table
Capacitive Backlight - Off
Phone in airplane mode, everything is off ex- all notifications disabled, auto sync off. It's cut off to the outside world and still eating power up like it's nothing.
Sad to say but its just the Rezound. These things eat through a battery in no time. The biggest culprit is the screen itself. Typically you'll only get around 1.5-2 hours of "screen on" time on a stock battery, and at most 4 on an extended one.
4G radio + one of the first versions of an HD screen on the market = no battery life
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Well tl;dr my Thunderbolt is slowly taking a crap on me, eMMC corrupting, phone reboots when I remove it from the charger, boot loops from 1-15minutes depending when it wants to work.
I got the Rezound now, and holy crap I haven't experienced so many problems with Android since I first started the S-OFF Rooting stuff back on the HTC Incredible.
For example, I thought the battery hog dialer issue was fixed past 2.3.4, but somehow present on 4.0.3 Slimrom.
For a phone that isn't connected to WiFi, in Airplane mode, this thing eats so much power its retarded.
I have SVS values -75mA per clock, down clocked. And I'm still using on average -100mA - -220mA.
I've applied all the same tweaks I've learned from my past 2 phone too this Rezound. My Thunderbolt I can have in deep sleep only using -15-30mA on average and that's with mobile data off, and very weak signal since my building I live in is a military bunker.
So am I missing something with this phone that I don't know about, or is Snapdragon S3 and Adreno 220 just a bad combination?
Rezound Setup
HBOOT - 2.25
S-ON
Radio 421r/424r
OpenDSP - 13.6.0.7611.00.0104
Slimrom v1.9
OC Kernel by SebastianFM
Downclocked to 1.296Ghz
-75mA per clock across the table
Capacitive Backlight - Off
Phone in airplane mode, everything is off ex- all notifications disabled, auto sync off. It's cut off to the outside world and still eating power up like it's nothing.
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The best advice I could give you is to maybe try an extended battery. I'm using the HTC 2750 (I think that's the number) along with the Nils P and EclipticRez roms and my battery life is pretty good. Oh yeah, I'm using their stock CPU settings as well. Good luck.
Ya that's what I was noticing. Now I can see that S-LCD Screens are damn battery hogs. Good Ole TFT in my Thunderbolt barely eating anything. On my extended battery with my T-Bolt getting more than 24hrs from using 4G, spotty signal, auto sync, auto brightness etc. And that's with the battery slowly getting worse from charge/discharge cycles.
Hell I even disabled the backlight of the capacitive screen in Leedroid to get more juice out of this thing. I wish my T-Bolt didn't take a crap
@Nike, you mean the HTC 2750 battery that I was able to buy for my Thunderbolt fits the Rezound? I may have to try that right now. Now I hope my T-Bolt reboots back up, :/
No matter what I do the battery life stinks... I just bought several spare batteries and always keep at least one spare with me...
Yes and I'm not sure how, its been widely known that battery life is poor with the HD screen and all. Oh and the 4g, and the dual core 1.5 GHz processor. You might want to rig up a car battery.
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Well tl;dr my Thunderbolt is slowly taking a crap on me, eMMC corrupting, phone reboots when I remove it from the charger, boot loops from 1-15minutes depending when it wants to work.
I got the Rezound now, and holy crap I haven't experienced so many problems with Android since I first started the S-OFF Rooting stuff back on the HTC Incredible.
For example, I thought the battery hog dialer issue was fixed past 2.3.4, but somehow present on 4.0.3 Slimrom.
For a phone that isn't connected to WiFi, in Airplane mode, this thing eats so much power its retarded.
I have SVS values -75mA per clock, down clocked. And I'm still using on average -100mA - -220mA.
I've applied all the same tweaks I've learned from my past 2 phone too this Rezound. My Thunderbolt I can have in deep sleep only using -15-30mA on average and that's with mobile data off, and very weak signal since my building I live in is a military bunker.
So am I missing something with this phone that I don't know about, or is Snapdragon S3 and Adreno 220 just a bad combination?
Rezound Setup
HBOOT - 2.25
S-ON
Radio 421r/424r
OpenDSP - 13.6.0.7611.00.0104
Slimrom v1.9
OC Kernel by SebastianFM
Downclocked to 1.296Ghz
-75mA per clock across the table
Capacitive Backlight - Off
Phone in airplane mode, everything is off ex- all notifications disabled, auto sync off. It's cut off to the outside world and still eating power up like it's nothing.
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You really haven't told us your definition of "bad". How much screen on time do you get? I'm not a 'heavy' user and easily get through a day on stock battery and have 90% of deep sleep using the set up in my sig.
If you min freq. is 192, increase it to 384. I've found that to help battery life. If you don't have one, pick up a something like better battery stats from the play store so you can analyze what is causing your drain.
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You really haven't told us your definition of "bad". How much screen on time do you get? I'm not a 'heavy' user and easily get through a day on stock battery and have 90% of deep sleep using the set up in my sig.
If you min freq. is 192, increase it to 384. I've found that to help battery life. If you don't have one, pick up a something like better battery stats from the play store so you can analyze what is causing your drain.
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The problem is, I can't get it a proper reading without the phone eating up power while the screen is off. So I really don't have any exact statistics on how its running so far I'm using Battery Monitor Widget and Gsam Battery Monitor. I did increase my min to 384 and see how it pans out for me.
According to Battery Monitor Widget, Dialer has 2m currently 14% then Android System is 55seconds but 1257%. That was checked off as Screen Off - Since Last Unplugged
Gsam is different story, LauncherPro is 31.5%, Kernel 2.1%, Android System 2.0%, and then Dialer is only 0.8%
I'm determined to make this phone work for my and not itself.
Well worth the money with this phone - http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Rezound-Extended-Battery-Door/dp/B006MI8Y84
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Well worth the money with this phone - http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Rezound-Extended-Battery-Door/dp/B006MI8Y84
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Ya I still have my extended battery from my Thunderbolt. I might as well use it. Only issue is that I need the extended battery cover plate which I don't have.
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Ya I still have my extended battery from my Thunderbolt. I might as well use it. Only issue is that I need the extended battery cover plate which I don't have.
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I have an extended battery and cover that I'm not using and don't think I ever will. I got it with the phone as part of a package and I've never used it myself. It's used, but well taken care of since I bought the phone off a recognized themer on this site. pm me if you're interested.
@feralicious I may take you up on that, only then I will be on standby. Trying to find a solid answer why my phone eats 35% during the night during deep sleep according to CPU Spy telling me it was deep sleep all night.
I'm using the HTC extended battery with tonked world edition ROM and kernel. Also using ROM toolbox pro and v6 supercharger gets me great battery life. 6+ hours of talk time and 4 hours of screen timeI can easily go over 24 hours or over 3 days with light usage.
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