How to extend the battery life in rooted stock Rom.
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First delete from system/app all lg stuff that you don't use than flash djnoxd's kernel and install from playstore no frills cpu and set the governor to interactivex that your procesor to use cpu when you open or use an app and when is on sleep mode your battery to don't be used.
Hope you understand my explanation
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Thanks
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I did the following
Auto sync off.
Background data unchecked.
Display settings to lower to 10%.
Uninstall the unwanted apps.
Ringtones, media volume to medium.
Haptic feedback unchecked.
But I am getting low battery what I do.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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acerkumar said:
I did the following
Auto sync off.
Background data unchecked.
Display settings to lower to 10%.
Uninstall the unwanted apps.
Ringtones, media volume to medium.
Haptic feedback unchecked.
But I am getting low battery what I do.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Install oxygen rom
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Thanks , I was searching for this.
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What do you guys use for your settings to get best battery life.
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Most people are using 1200 max 200 min.
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xplod420 said:
What do you guys use for your settings to get best battery life.
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Max 1200, min 200 ...... DO NOT USE PROFILES, our phone can not handle them for some reason, regardless of ROM/kernel....also i would advise NOT checking "set on boot" as the majority of users have been experiencing problems where your settings will reset to dangerously low clocks....even if you uncheck it your settings will be preserved upon reboots
Do you use ondemand or something else.
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Do you use ondemand or something else.
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gotta use conservative, sorry forgot to mention that
Thank you.
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I use lookout.
I only get 1hour of battery. Then it dies. Could lookout be the cause?
Extra info.
Only overclocked to 1.2ghz -75 mV every freq. Screenstate consertive ondemand wake. Logcat enabled. Glitch v13.
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What does it show under "Battery use"?
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lordnikko said:
What does it show under "Battery use"?
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No. Does that mean it doesnt?
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If your android system usage is high, it may still be the culprit. Try uninstalling lookout and see for yourself.
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lordnikko said:
If your android system usage is high, it may still be the culprit. Try uninstalling lookout and see for yourself.
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I uninstalled it
My battery is very good right now. And has been for the last hour or two.
But I like having the security, so I'm lost. Don't know what to use
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i dont find it necessary to have a antivirus on an android. as long as your careful about what you download then you should be fine. you could also just get a firewall to use on certain apps or if you have MIUI there is one built in
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Read all the review from Market for the apps u want to run. If still paranoid, search on xda first before downloading. No need for Lookout..
I use lookout, I have no issues with battery. I keep data off unless I need it.
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This is the man developing for your phone. Just think about that for a second.
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wessiide said:
This is the man developing for your phone. Just think about that for a second.
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i wont even touch that one....
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My phone recently started using more battery than normal. I installed a couple apps over the weekend. I suspect it could be one of those. What app can I use from the market that will pinpoint this for me? Thank you.
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try "CPU spy"
i use a widget called battery info. - lots of good info provided in this little widget
Tried CPU spy and it doesn't tell me much or maybe I am not using it properly. If a specific app was draining my battery, is there anything that will pinpoint this?
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animatechnica said:
i use a widget called battery info. - lots of good info provided in this little widget
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Does this widget pinpoint battery loss from a specific app?
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Try Badass battery, it will show you what apps use the most a well as the amount of wake locks, great app!
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Juice defender beta works very well
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Is there an app that can turn on data for a set time then turn off then on in intervals. I've noticed that data drains my battery compared to having it off so I was wondering if there is an app that is like a timer for data. Thanks :thumbup:
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Quasimoto27 said:
Is there an app that can turn on data for a set time then turn off then on in intervals. I've noticed that data drains my battery compared to having it off so I was wondering if there is an app that is like a timer for data. Thanks :thumbup:
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You could either look into an app like 3g watchdog or you could use the app tasker to set up a profile that turns data on and off as frequently or infrequently as you want. Hope this helps .
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Is there any way to stop the flat battery red notification light flashing at less than 15% ?
Using AOKP JB if it helps, but I suspect I may need another program?
Cheers
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Sure go to Settings -> LED indicator and untick Low battery.
This is how is on stock, but should be same on AOKP.
Nah. Led settings are under Rom profile. This isn't there...
Cheers anyway
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hi manguish,
I recommend you light manager - just search the play store.
it's free, I'm in no way related to its developers and don't wand to advertise here. but this app offers so many options for your led notification. its not only possible to change or deactivate the battery warning but also of all other apps like sms, gmail and many more.
hope I helped you with your problem, enjoy your great phone
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Thanks, will give it a go!
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