How to reduce 3G/2G power consumption? - Streak 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there!
I am still working on the CM 7.2 port, and right now I am working on the 3G/2G power consumption of the custom ROM.
During power measurements of 3G and 2G in standby (original 318 firmware and CM 7.2 with 318 baseband) I noticed approx. 30 mA increase in 3G standby and 5-10 mA increase when using 2G standby.
As I am using the same baseband version, it seems that some kernel methods or maybe services seem to be responsible for the power consumption increase (or maybe power savings on the original ROM).
Does anyone have a clue what I should try to fix, which services to activate or which kernel options I should include?
Thanks a lot!
Marc

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[Q] Battery Life

Hi Everyone,
I am disappointed with the battery of Optimus One.
My Battery in Standby (GPS/Wi-fi/3g/Sync/Screen, ALL OFF and without USE ), does not last even 20 hours.
I have an application that shows what application is consuming more battery power and the "phone in standby mode" takes up 95%!
What are your experiences with this battery?
Mine has problems?
Thx
I bought it one week ago and the battery last one day with no problem (and it's not at its full "potential" since is new). When did you buy the phone?
I bought it 2 weeks ago
Using a custom rom you won't be disappointed with your battery no more...
I have openOptimus Rom with Franco kernel 15. I am at 85% battery after 14 hours. The phone has been pretty much idle.
Only 2G networks
Data disabled
Wi-fi on
Auto-sync on
Overclocked 480/729 interactive (interactive may not be optimal)
I'm using franco kernel v15.1 with devoid.franco, i'll try do update do devoid.froyo.final today.
Explore3 said:
I have openOptimus Rom with Franco kernel 15. I am at 85% battery after 14 hours. The phone has been pretty much idle.
Only 2G networks
Data disabled
Wi-fi on
Auto-sync on
Overclocked 480/729 interactive (interactive may not be optimal)
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Hi, what is data disabled? and how to put only 2g networks?
20 hours on idling? Send it back for repair/replace. Mine will last days if left idling (about 1% every two hours)
When I travel I turn all data connections off (Bluetooth, wifi, gps, data) and it lasts about 3days
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
Rynborg said:
Hi, what is data disabled? and how to put only 2g networks?
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Here are some potential things to turn off that might make the battery last longer. They are all in the settings app. I do not do all these since I find that some things might make the battery last longer but reduce the usefulness of the phone.
Setting/Display/Brightness
Setting/wireless & networks/wi-fi off
Setting/wireless & networks/bluetooth off*
Setting/wireless & networks/mobile networks/use only 2G networks*
Setting/wireless & networks/mobile networks/data enabled off* (I have this turned off all the time as I do not have a data plan.)
The items * I have off unless I am actively using them. I also overclock my Optimus. I think that this probably gives me a longer battery life, since it is running at 480 when I am not using it. I suppose if I was desperate, I would undercloack the phone (min 480 and max 480).
What version of Android are you running? 2.2 or 2.2.1/2.2.2?
When you click on Cell Standby, how much Time Without Signal does it show?
follow these steps and i think ull have what you want..
go to battery use and click on cell standby : then see time without signal. how much does it show ? if its above even one percent (unless uve mannually put ur device in airplane mode) i know the problem.
go to settings >wireless & network settings > mobile network > mark 2G only (if u are not using 3G) cause the cell might spen loads of battery searching for 3G.. then go to network operators and search for (mannually) and select ur own network provider.. like mine is airtel.. then let your battery run down totally.. completly to zero. then recharge your phone to full without any break.. this is called recaliberation. then see how much your battery lasts..
remember to turn off bletooth, wifi, internet, all ! while the phone is idle and you wont be using it for sometime. or, if you wont be doing or getting any calls or sms, consider switching to airplane mode..
you might be getting less battery if ur in a area with weak signal strength.. this makes the phone go wilder to search for signal. in these conditions, switch to airplane mode if you can . thatll save a lot of battery. and also during night if you want to.
dont hesitate to click the thanx if i helped !
EDIT: and ya every thing that the person after me 'Y.u.v.i' said.. though those are normal things and brightness level is most important..
and about francos kernel, ive had many f/c s with mik's cm7 beta 6.2.5 ..i prefer its own kernel , though dunno for other roms.. u might wanna try it.. ill try myself too..
yes ..few step here u can try
1.reduce ur brightness level to minimum ...
2. use 2g signal only.
3. turn off all extra connection like wi-fi , Bluetooth, auto sync , data.
4. use advance task killer and set it to auto kill app aftr every 30 mints.
5.automatic screen time to 30 sec.
6.if u r using custom ROM use Franco 15.1 kernal . and wipe battery after charging it up-to 100%
use thanks if u like my post ...
I did all the tips posted here. Let us now see what happens
sholimar said:
What version of Android are you running? 2.2 or 2.2.1/2.2.2?
When you click on Cell Standby, how much Time Without Signal does it show?
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I'm using 2.2
7% without signal.
Sorry for the dumb question (about 2.2 or 2.2.x) - I didn't read the first page carefully enough.
Try this: reboot, then enable airplane mode, lock your screen and leave it like that for about a minute, unlock screen, disable airplane mode.
Are you still seeing Time Without Signal? (of course, after a few hours, not straight away)
EDIT:
DON'T do any of the following:
- reduce brightness to 1%... come on, be serious! you really like squinting at the screen? screen brightness doesn't affect battery life that much anyway...
- don't use task killers! it doesn't matter if you have little RAM - it's there to be used. I will not go into details about this (there's whole threads about it), but trust me!
You could also try monitoring your apps with https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zomut.watchdoglite&feature=search_result and see if any of them start behaving wildly and keep your CPU awake.
Another thing would be to try Nessy Hypnos2... I had great battery life when using that ROM! If you're still experiencing the same battery drain with a fresh install of Hypnos, then I'm sorry to tell you but you'll probably have to send your phone for repairs.
I ended up recharging the phone two hours ago and it is at 91%.
Was 9% in 2 Hours - 4,5% per Hour. Very Bad...
...with nothing in use.
Only 2g networks
wi-fi/dates/sync/bluetooth ( ALL OFF )
Screen OFF (black, with -0% of brigth, because he is OFF)
I install Battery Monitor Widget that estimates my uses of battery in:
18h52m of Discharge (100->0%)
and 5h of charg in USB and 3h of charge inc AC.
I'm installing watchdog now, to see if have an App draining battery.
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But I do not think that's because I have an application that shows the the CPU clock in%.
480MHz = 80%
729Mh = 20% or less
and another that shows the applications that consume battery
and Cell Standby = 90%
sholimar said:
Sorry for the dumb question (about 2.2 or 2.2.x) - I didn't read the first page carefully enough.
Try this: reboot, then enable airplane mode, lock your screen and leave it like that for about a minute, unlock screen, disable airplane mode.
Are you still seeing Time Without Signal? (of course, after a few hours, not straight away)
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I tried and went back to get a signal instantly after turning off the airplane mode.
I'm not using task killers.
A question a little idiot.
What is the battery in your P500?
Mine is a :
LG Li-ion Battery 3.7V
LGIP-400N 1500mAh 5.6Wh
Made in China
Rynborg said:
A question a little idiot.
What is the battery in your P500?
Mine is a :
LG Li-ion Battery 3.7V
LGIP-400N 1500mAh 5.6Wh
Made in China
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I got the same. My phone is also on the same settings, same rom, same kernel. Battery life was awesome some days ago, but now I experience average battery drain, I think I need to callibrate my phone as well. :/ I will do it probably after flashing void.final.

[Q] battery run out so fast

why do my battery run out so fast??
but if i uses stock rom SE my battery can life until 24hours or more....
i'm using mini cm7 2.1.1
i have the same problem my battery shows 10% after about 4-5 hours until it`s charged for 100%
Me too have the same problem!! Battery Life sucks!!
To maintain battery for a whole day i have to keep my wifi off. Phone in 2g mode. extreme low brightness. Data packets off.
Internet i.e. Data packets consume most of the battery i suppose!!
I think I have an answers :
turn off this :
-data access must be disable
-2G networks
-sync off
add this module :
undervolt modules and smartass modules...
undervolt modules provide undervoltage
smartass manipulated cpu frequency...
I used all that and my phone can lived 2days more..

Crazy battery drain // please help.

How you guys get even 2 days of battery??
I am tired of tryin gall the combinations of settings / kernel / ROMS nothing has helped till date.
I am not able to get battery for a complete day. Freaking it drains it off in 9-10 hours.
There are users who are getting 2 days of battery with wifi/edge on at all the time, with overclocked phone, and many other options enabled. But I am not getting any of these.
My usage includes
* 1-2 hrs of music
* 1-2 hrs of edge
* frequent texting but can be summarized for 1 hr in a day.
* hardly 10-30 mins of calls
* 10-30mins of games
CyanogenMatt 1.1
franco kernel 19.4 gbs v18cfs
InteractiveX 480-600 mhz
all this is normal and way below average usage but still I am not able to get battery life. I hate recharging the phone after every few hours. Have searched forums tried suggestion but nothing worked.
Maybe I am choosing wrong combination of ROM / kernel , I have gone complete clueless now, any help or suggestion is welcome.
droidevil said:
How you guys get even 2 days of battery??
I am tired of tryin gall the combinations of settings / kernel / ROMS nothing has helped till date.
I am not able to get battery for a complete day. Freaking it drains it off in 9-10 hours.
There are users who are getting 2 days of battery with wifi/edge on at all the time, with overclocked phone, and many other options enabled. But I am not getting any of these.
My usage includes
* 1-2 hrs of music
* 1-2 hrs of edge
* frequent texting but can be summarized for 1 hr in a day.
* hardly 10-30 mins of calls
* 10-30mins of games
CyanogenMatt 1.1
franco kernel 19.4 gbs v18cfs
InteractiveX 480-600 mhz
all this is normal and way below average usage but still I am not able to get battery life. I hate recharging the phone after every few hours. Have searched forums tried suggestion but nothing worked.
Maybe I am choosing wrong combination of ROM / kernel , I have gone complete clueless now, any help or suggestion is welcome.
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It is because of usage patterns. Based on your usage, I think its normally for your battery to drain just like that.
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
Thanks for replying terratrix,
but users are using continuous wi-fi and get a complete day of battery, I dont even use that. AFAIK wi-fi uses more battery than EDGE. Can you suggest me proper ROM+kernel combination?
I installed cyanogenmatt 1.1 thinking it would improve battery life but it didnt.
droidevil said:
Thanks for replying terratrix,
but users are using continuous wi-fi and get a complete day of battery, I dont even use that. AFAIK wi-fi uses more battery than EDGE. Can you suggest me proper ROM+kernel combination?
I installed cyanogenmatt 1.1 thinking it would improve battery life but it didnt.
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Well theta because they are using the phone less often. You are wrong , wifi consumes far less battery than edge. Wifi on standby drains minimal battery.
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
It's mostly about background tasks. Install supercharger and a task killer to kill your tasks on screen off. Then disable unneeded autostarting applications with Gemini or Autostarts. This way I get about 1% battery for 4 hours without using my phone. And I strongly advice you to use 480/YourMaxStable with SmartassV2 as Smartass automatically manages the current CPU frequency. Your brightness should be between 25 and 50%. And also disable any unused at the moment radio (including mobile data).
how would I disable radio?
do you mean not using radio is disable it??
Well here's how my phone goes on for 2 days
android assistant app for cleaning memory every 10 minutes and for killing apps on startup
Advanced task killer for killing tasks(set on auto kill)
Antutu power saver which has some good features(puts phone on flight mode at night for few hours)
or use juice defender(has extra features)
try keeping edge/3g/wi-fi/bluetooth/gps off when not using(saves a lot of battery)
reduced brightness(40-50%)
and keep screen off when not in use
also keep OC freq at 729/480 its the best know OC for our phone performance and battery wise
and InteractiveX is well know for battery saving
(i prefer on-demand because of performance and gaming )
the above things help me use my phone for 2 days or i must say 1&1/2 day
with 4-5 hours gaming(3d HD games)
1-2hours browsing the net
few messages and calls here and there
on a full charge and normal usage at the end of the day i have phone battery at 40-50%
A radio is basically a wireless I/O device. GPS, Bluetooth, Baseband, WiFi, FM... - these are different types of radios. They drain power when powered on so if you want battery life you should simply disable the ones that you aren't using at the moment.
@viv_jen: There is no need to autokill every 10 minutes if you don't have unneeded autostart applications. Task managers also drain battery if used too often. It's also a good idea to use the long-press back key feature of CyanogenMod (It kills the currently visible task).
To pitch in my 2 cents worth,
I've found wifi uses quite a bit less than edge/3g data on this particular phone.
This phone has shocking battery life, even for a smartphone.
What you are getting seems about normal for your usage. My battery will be between 20 and 30% after 4 hours of music and 3g browsing. Once I stop doing these things it goes down at about 2% an hour on wifi, about 3% an hour on 2g, and 5% an hour on 3g. I ended up keeping my charge cable on me when I go places and actively use the phone, and "topping up" the battery when I'm sitting at a desk or whatever.
thank you guys for valuable inputs,
could the combination of ROM + kernel also help?
I tried cyanogenmatt + goldenleaf after some of the user suggested that it gives enough battery.
I also heard void gives a good battery.
droidevil said:
I also heard void gives a good battery.
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yep it does
for me atleast
@nogav: WiFi drain depends mostly on Tx (Transmit) power. Mostly we receive information from the internet (Which means Rx is way more important than Tx), so after running a few speed tests (Speedtest.net app) at each option avaliable at the Wifi Tx Power app from market I found out that internet speed at a Tx power of 4dBm is roughtly the same as for 32dBm. Also, our device only supports 801.11b/g mode, so internet speed isn't the best thing about Optimus One (Excluding HDSPA).
@droidevil: The thing that drains most battery is Stagefright. It is able to play 520p mp4 videos almost smoothly, but it is a battery killer. Hardware acceleration also increases performance at the cost of battery, but it is reasonably balanced. Other things that depend on roms: number of preinstalled apps. Deodexed apps load faster, and the less of them there are, the faster the phone boots and runs. If you have about 100-200 programs installed, Autostarts, Advanced Task Killer and Supercharger are likely to be used.
thank you guys for your useful information..
Just raised all urs thanks meter for helping me out..
Well I have installed android assistant set to auto kill on every 10 mins.
Installed gemini and stopped the apps which are set to open on boot.
brightness is the minimum
480-728mhz with InteractiveX
so far 12 hours have passed by and have 50% left
Normal texting, gprs browsing, music no games though.
Lets see how far can I pull it off.
droidevil said:
Well I have installed android assistant set to auto kill on every 10 mins.
Installed gemini and stopped the apps which are set to open on boot.
brightness is the minimum
480-728mhz with InteractiveX
so far 12 hours have passed by and have 50% left
Normal texting, gprs browsing, music no games though.
Lets see how far can I pull it off.
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Nonono, don't use autokill, they are just crap, not needed, they drain more battery.
I have installed void forever to see whether it helps in battery performance.
The ROM itself is very fast, just wondering which kernel will best suit the rom to give the desired battery performance.
Any suggestions please..!!!!!
My LG optimus v running iho cm7 only gets about two hours of battery through normal use.
droidevil said:
I have installed void forever to see whether it helps in battery performance.
The ROM itself is very fast, just wondering which kernel will best suit the rom to give the desired battery performance.
Any suggestions please..!!!!!
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franco
and use interactiveX governor(if you want for battery)
franco's CFS / BFS?
I have read around that fserve's kernel also gives good battery...
IMHO, actually your battery drain is actually pretty good for a usage like that, I am using more or less the usage of yours and everyday I have to charge.

Extremely high battery drain in CM7

Hi there.
So I flashed Cyanogenmod7 to my Optimus One
I'm very happy with it, however, there's a problem
On official froyo and 2.3.3 official gingerbread, i had the data connection ON and wifi on,too.So whenever I left the house, it would switch to data.And it wasn't on 2g,it was on HSDPA. Anyway, the battery consumption was barely noticeable,especially in standby mode.
However, if i do the same thing now, on CM, the battery drain is enormous
Wifi does not consume a lot, but whenever it switches to mobile data, the battery consumption is 10% / HOUR in IDLE mode, using the Smartass governor 245-600MHz, making the phone useless. And this is the consumption in standby mode...when I use it it's a lot worse. This problem makes me unable to use the mobile internet without returning home with a dead phone.
Is there a fix for this? Does anyone have the same problem?
Yes, i have the latest version of CM7, for my model,p500. Is it because of the old baseband?
Thanks in advance for any help
i encountered this for the first few days when i flashed to CM7 too
battery drop so quickly even when its at standby mode for 8 straight hours.
but after using for weeks, the battery begun to last longer, can last up to 2 days with light usage (some texting and tweeting)
im getting minimum of 4 days battery on cm7 -.-
Try this
1. Charge your battery to 100 percent.
2. Reboot into recovery and wipe battery stats.
3. Completely discharge the phone till the state it switches off.
4. Charge again.
Maybe it will help.
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
Negi9 said:
Try this
1. Charge your battery to 100 percent.
2. Reboot into recovery and wipe battery stats.
3. Completely discharge the phone till the state it switches off.
4. Charge again.
Maybe it will help.
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
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I have never understood how or why this should work. Maybe somebody could elaborate this a bit?
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@OP: Which CM7 version? What kernel?
This is not usual.
I'm getting few days with CM7. Try calibrating the battery with Battery Calibrator from the market.
I already calibrated with the app from the Market
Charged to 100% ,Calibrated,discharged to 0%,then fully charged.
I did this twice.i dont think this is the problem.
I did a test :
Yesterday,when I first saw the problem,i had data enabled.I got 10 hours of battery life with the phone Idle (locked,yes.)
Today, i didn't enable data.I had 99% battery after 2 hours of idling. I guess that's normal.
So, i already know the problem. the data connection does this to the battery,but why?... as i said,when I was using the official froyo and gingerbread,i had both data and wifi enabled and i had absolutely no problem with battery drain...
Bec de Xorbin said:
I have never understood how or why this should work. Maybe somebody could elaborate this a bit?
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@OP: Which CM7 version? What kernel?
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This is called battery calibration.Whenever u flash a new rom,u need to calibrate ur battery so that it wont show u the stats of ur previous rom.If u dont wipe battery stats,sometimes the phone may switch off fue to low power at 15-20% or strange things like virtual increase in battery % by 2-3 %.So it is required to wipe battery stats,so after booting the phone,a new battery stats file is created and it wont give false info.
Negi9 said:
Try this
1. Charge your battery to 100 percent.
2. Reboot into recovery and wipe battery stats.
3. Completely discharge the phone till the state it switches off.
4. Charge again.
Maybe it will help.
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
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There's no need to completely discharge a Li-ion battery, it can in fact damage the battery.
Proper steps:
1. Charge your battery to 100 percent.
2. With phone still plugged in, reboot into recovery and wipe battery stats.
3. Reboot phone
4. Wait for phone to completely boot up then unplug.
5. Calibration complete
Bec de Xorbin said:
I have never understood how or why this should work. Maybe somebody could elaborate this a bit?
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@OP: Which CM7 version? What kernel?
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Hmm.. that's unusual. By the way, 6.6.1 or 6.5.8? And also specify the kernel you're using.
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
flash newest goldenleaf kernel; -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227682
disable gps;
disable wifi;
set interactiveX as default governor;
set minimum brightness;
disable data;
use 2g instead of 3g;
disable bluetooth;
make sure that your installed apps aren't killing you battery (via android config/view battery status);
reboot phone could help sometimes.
ps. the new baseband consumes even more battery
fserve said:
flash newest goldenleaf kernel; -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227682
disable gps;
disable wifi;
set interactiveX as default governor;
set minimum brightness;
disable data;
use 2g instead of 3g;
disable bluetooth;
make sure that your installed apps aren't killing you battery (via android config/view battery status);
reboot phone could help sometimes.
ps. the new baseband consumes even more battery
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wait....better signal=more battery consumed?
New baseband for me is lesser in battery consumption than in old baseband
youfail144 said:
Hi there.
So I flashed Cyanogenmod7 to my Optimus One
I'm very happy with it, however, there's a problem
On official froyo and 2.3.3 official gingerbread, i had the data connection ON and wifi on,too.So whenever I left the house, it would switch to data.And it wasn't on 2g,it was on HSDPA. Anyway, the battery consumption was barely noticeable,especially in standby mode.
However, if i do the same thing now, on CM, the battery drain is enormous
Wifi does not consume a lot, but whenever it switches to mobile data, the battery consumption is 10% / HOUR in IDLE mode, using the Smartass governor 245-600MHz, making the phone useless. And this is the consumption in standby mode...when I use it it's a lot worse. This problem makes me unable to use the mobile internet without returning home with a dead phone.
Is there a fix for this? Does anyone have the same problem?
Yes, i have the latest version of CM7, for my model,p500. Is it because of the old baseband?
Thanks in advance for any help
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Wait !!!!!if its only bcos of data i have a solution!its because unwanted apps n process use data n consume charge ..so go to market --download droidwall ..and manage apps tmwhich you require connectivity for
Trust me it sounds silly but you ll surely see much improved results! !
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
androidusero1p500 said:
Wait !!!!!if its only bcos of data i have a solution!its because unwanted apps n process use data n consume charge ..so go to market --download droidwall ..and manage apps tmwhich you require connectivity for
Trust me it sounds silly but you ll surely see much improved results! !
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
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I checked for apps that consume internet.I don't have any.Facebook would be one,but that's all.
I read something about the older versions (official ones) of the firmware using something called NETMGRD to reduce the battery drain caused by the APN being on..
what do you guys think about this?
And also,since you asked about the kernel :
2.6.32.42-franco.kernel.v18
Cyanogenmod 6.5.8
If i use 2g continously i get batrey lyf of 3.5 hrs..
Is this normal?
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
youfail144 said:
I checked for apps that consume internet.I don't have any.Facebook would be one,but that's all.
I read something about the older versions (official ones) of the firmware using something called NETMGRD to reduce the battery drain caused by the APN being on..
what do you guys think about this?
And also,since you asked about the kernel :
2.6.32.42-franco.kernel.v18
Cyanogenmod 6.5.8
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im not sure but according my exoerience even the android sytem sometimes uses internet..
once when i checked my battery usage is saw something names MEDIA SERVER poping up!havent seen that before and i was having say 5%battery darin in 10 minutes with screen off and wifi connected n active!!so then i got droidwall and blocked everything except for ones that i needed like market,xda,browser etc!and i saw that thing named media server go down n my battery lasted longer..had about 1-2 %drain with 3g active and screen off!else it usually will be higher!
youfail144 said:
And also,since you asked about the kernel :
2.6.32.42-franco.kernel.v18
Cyanogenmod 6.5.8
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That's pretty outdated kernel. Flash a new one.
I get good battery life using the 2x Battery program that cuts off the 3G data when the screen is off and opens it at a set time (every 30 mins on mine) to check for email etc instead of constantly when the screen is off.
One of your major killers i see is the constant WiFi, with it and GPS if your not actively using them turn them off.
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Forgot to add, the rule of thumb is anything that uses a hardware component uses battery power.
GPS
Wifi
Cell Radio (2g,3g,Phone)
Screen
Vibrate motor
Speaker
It takes power to make those work so the less you use some of them the longer the battery lasts.
Anyone that drives at night knows the effect of turning on the wipers, the radio, the lights and the blower fan on high to clear off the windshield and seeing the voltage gauge lowering from the heavy voltage draw.

[Q] Best Kernel For AOKP?

I Just love AOKP, And I Think Its The Best Rom Available! But Every Kernel I Tried with it, causes huge battery drain And Overheating in Charging/Using the phone specially Xneo AOKP 1.1 (Sceen off, Flight mode, but 75% to 0% In Just 6 Hours).
I'm Currently Using Nightelf FXP lite 3.6 With CM7.2 Stable, The Best I've Ever Had. Also Using Simple2ext for Moving All The Data/Apps/Cache to Ext4.
Here Are My Battery States From Battery Monitor Widget Pro 2.4.3!
Screen On, No apps running(except Battery Monitor Widget Pro), Brightness 25% -100 to -200 mA
Screen Off, On 2G -50 to -80 mA
Screen off, Flight Mode -3 to -20 mA
Please suggest Me a Kernel For AOKP Which Is Closest To These Stats In Terms of Battery. And Also Supports Ext4.
Andro.Catalyst said:
I Just love AOKP, And I Think Its The Best Rom Available! But Every Kernel I Tried with it, causes huge battery drain And Overheating in Charging/Using the phone specially Xneo AOKP 1.1 (Sceen off, Flight mode, but 75% to 0% In Just 6 Hours).
I'm Currently Using Nightelf FXP lite 3.6 With CM7.2 Stable, The Best I've Ever Had. Also Using Simple2ext for Moving All The Data/Apps/Cache to Ext4.
Here Are My Battery States From Battery Monitor Widget Pro 2.4.3!
Screen On, No apps running(except Battery Monitor Widget Pro), Brightness 25% -100 to -200 mA
Screen Off, On 2G -50 to -80 mA
Screen off, Flight Mode -3 to -20 mA
Please suggest Me a Kernel For AOKP Which Is Closest To These Stats In Terms of Battery. And Also Supports Ext4.
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use the kernel mentioned in aokp thread made by sirkay i guess its called r2aokp samething..iv had kickass battery with it...
Airplane mode drain cant b controlled as far as i knw..
this is my drainreadings..
screen off gsm on- -4 to -10
Screen on.. 168 to 200..
geekynoob said:
use the kernel mentioned in aokp thread made by sirkay i guess its called r2aokp samething..iv had kickass battery with it...
Airplane mode drain cant b controlled as far as i knw..
this is my drainreadings..
screen off gsm on- -4 to -10
Screen on.. 168 to 200..
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Okay I'll Try That! Does It Support SdExt? bcoz i read somewhere that cm9 or cm9 based roms doesn't support init.d scripts so apps/scripts like s2e/ mount2sd doesn't work on it. Any Info?
Best kernel for AOKP v38
Andro.Catalyst said:
I Just love AOKP, And I Think Its The Best Rom Available! But Every Kernel I Tried with it, causes huge battery drain And Overheating in Charging/Using the phone specially Xneo AOKP 1.1 (Sceen off, Flight mode, but 75% to 0% In Just 6 Hours).
I'm Currently Using Nightelf FXP lite 3.6 With CM7.2 Stable, The Best I've Ever Had. Also Using Simple2ext for Moving All The Data/Apps/Cache to Ext4.
Here Are My Battery States From Battery Monitor Widget Pro 2.4.3!
Screen On, No apps running(except Battery Monitor Widget Pro), Brightness 25% -100 to -200 mA
Screen Off, On 2G -50 to -80 mA
Screen off, Flight Mode -3 to -20 mA
Please suggest Me a Kernel For AOKP Which Is Closest To These Stats In Terms of Battery. And Also Supports Ext4.
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I used AOSP kernel but I had battery issues. But since two days I've been using FXP 125 kernel. Excellent battery life. And about 90 deep sleep when screen off.
rakmth said:
I used AOSP kernel but I had battery issues. But since two days I've been using FXP 125 kernel. Excellent battery life. And about 90 deep sleep when screen off.
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90 Deep Sleep? Can You Please Explain!
Bro... Use the latest Sirkay's AOKP kernel. U will love it! Go to his thread to download.
Andro.Catalyst said:
90 Deep Sleep? Can You Please Explain!
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My bad, I meant I get around 90% deepsleep after I started using FXP 125 kernel. My phone would be in bootloop on Sirkay's kernel.
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