Better battery - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

im trying to get the best battery i can possibly get. How could i go about doing so. I dont care if i have to try different kernals or what ever just need help

While the ICS and Jellybean roms have come a long way in terms of battery life, they still don't come close to Froyo. You'll probably need to start there for the absolute best battery life.

Do you want a Rom with good Battery life or a App that can help you with Battery life..?

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20245857 Check this thread out, Woodrubes guide to better battery!
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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
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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 ?
Oodie said:
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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Oodie said:
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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Is battery life in ics better than in gingerbread?

Like the title states, is the battery life better in ics than in gingerbread?
Would appreciate some help on this.
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For every noob who posts a new ICS related thread on XDA, battery life decreases by 1 minute. We're down to only 5 minutes of battery at the moment and I wish you'd stop, it's frustrating having to be tethered to electricity 24/7.
When it's officially released, flash it and find out the correct answer.
Battery life on ANY device is totally subjective to the user....
beston94 said:
Like the title states, is the battery life better in ics than in gingerbread?
Would appreciate some help on this.
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Short answer no. The ICS leaks are not official so no surprise
oinkylicious said:
For every noob who posts a new ICS related thread on XDA, battery life decreases by 1 minute. We're down to only 5 minutes of battery at the moment and I wish you'd stop, it's frustrating having to be tethered to electricity 24/7.
When it's officially released, flash it and find out the correct answer.
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agreed
either wait for official ics or try a leaked rom, everyone uses their device in a different way so its impossible to answer your question....
oinkylicious said:
For every noob who posts a new ICS related thread on XDA, battery life decreases by 1 minute. We're down to only 5 minutes of battery at the moment and I wish you'd stop, it's frustrating having to be tethered to electricity 24/7.
When it's officially released, flash it and find out the correct answer.
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I'm not a noob...I just didn't know the answer to a question. Last time I checked that meant I'm human, so I don't appreciate you bringing this attitude when all I did was ask a simple question which required a simple answer.
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As an experienced user, you should know there are so many variables that determine battery life which make your question almost impossible to answer. There is no rom X is more battery friendly that rom Y, regardless of what version of Android it is.
That's the point other people are trying to make & which you're not getting.
beston94 said:
I'm not a noob...I just didn't know the answer to a question. Last time I checked that meant I'm human, so I don't appreciate you bringing this attitude when all I did was ask a simple question which required a simple answer.
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Honestly bro, from personal experience, I just try out the ROM and see whether battery life is better or worse. The way I use my phone is different from others, so try out the ROM first and test it out. Won't hurt to try.
plus, testing a ROM yourself will allow you to gain hands-on experience which may prevent you from asking questions that people may bash you on.
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Depends on your phone Set-Up, but honestly i did some battery test before with same widgets, theme and apps.. and i get more battery life with Gingerbread, remember they are leaked versions.. No official, Beta version for me!
MistahBungle said:
As an experienced user, you should know there are so many variables that determine battery life which make your question almost impossible to answer. There is no rom X is more battery friendly that rom Y, regardless of what version of Android it is.
That's the point other people are trying to make & which you're not getting.
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I know all about that mate. Its just that usually if there is an upgrade in the os then the battery life gets better as well. I've watched pocketnow videos in YouTube and I heard that Android 4.0 has a better way of dealing with ram and such. So naturally I thought better ram management equals better battery life.
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oinkylicious said:
For every noob who posts a new ICS related thread on XDA, battery life decreases by 1 minute. We're down to only 5 minutes of battery at the moment and I wish you'd stop, it's frustrating having to be tethered to electricity 24/7.
When it's officially released, flash it and find out the correct answer.
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Nice sense of humor. Seriously there are so many review threads of each and every leak. All have answered this in some form or other.
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If you want more battery, try undervolting you cpu. This seems to help.
See:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1101355.html
For me it's really better with ICS
I'm using Resurection Remix ROM v9.4, make some trick with betterbatterystats
yes
it is faster if you have a stable ics rom
I would say it's the same for me at the moment, i am using CM9 Codeworkx, but as the rom gets more stable the battery life is getting better. My battery life when using stock Gb was pretty poor anyway.

[Q] Battery Tips and information?

hey, i have a 3.7v regular stock battery and i am running CleanRom 4.1. im currently having either bad battery life, or average battery life..im not quite sure. what is the average battery life you guys get and what have you done, if you have don anything, to maximize your battery life?
also, is the 1800 extended battery worth it? post pics of stats if youd like as well!
There are whole threads in the accessories forums about the battery and peoples experiences with it.
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I'm in the same boat as you. I have the 3.7V battery. I'm running the same ROM. I've been getting about 6 hours of battery life with moderate to heavy use. What are you getting.
krelvinaz said:
There are whole threads in the accessories forums about the battery and peoples experiences with it.
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LOL!!!!!!!!
I was having terrible battery life also but then I used Scott's super wipe tool and re-flashed CleanRom 1.7.5 and the sd card fix. Now my battery life is great again. I think most of the credit goes to the super wipe tool and gingerbread. When I used Scott's CleanRom 4.1 I DID wipe everything before flashing but I think I missed some things. Anyway maybe give that a try...
Edit: Scott is testing a kernel in the dev forum to. Try and address these issues, take a look
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[Q] which ROM you think got the best bettery life?

which ROM you think got the best bettery life?
I think kernels have the bigger influence on that,
usually those custom ones should provide a better battery life than the stock one (uve to find out and try them)
iam using omega5.1 and siyah kernel, battery wise its better than stock rom&kernel.
Usually battery life has got nothing to do with roms. It's the applications that you install on it that cause your phone to wake up. Also kernels play an important told here.
Rule of thumb: try popular ones out.
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Doesnt really matter what rom you have at this point. They mostly differ in aesthetics and I think all of them have the cell standby battery drain problem. Using Omega right now but gonna give Foxhound a try. Kernels do make a difference and I think Siyah is one of the better ones out there
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Biggest issue

My biggest issue with my ROM is essentially the battery life.everything else is amazing ( nice job objection creators). So the question I pose, with the official releaser of Ics is the battery performance better? Same?
Can we expect the battery life to increase street some good devs get their hands on it. Other then that....excellent job so far gentlemen.
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Dang Swype!
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I mean not THAT much difference between official ICS release and what devs already had so......
Imo only thing that can truly help is undervolting since we now have source
But even without that you will still have folks claiming they get 72 hours off a stock battery
So "battery life" is all relative to how you personally use your phone
SayWhat10 said:
I mean not THAT much difference between official ICS release and what devs already had so......
Imo only thing that can truly help is undervolting since we now have source
But even without that you will still have folks claiming they get 72 hours off a stock battery
So "battery life" is all relative to how you personally use your phone
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Couldn't agree more. I've been playing with Hotw1re's custom kernal with the overlock and playing with the voltages. I'll give you an update in a few days to let you know my battery stats.
SamsungGalaxyStig said:
Couldn't agree more. I've been playing with Hotw1re's custom kernal with the overlock and playing with the voltages. I'll give you an update in a few days to let you know my battery stats.
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Appreciate it
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