Hello,
I've a touchpad, and i'm planning to install Cm on it,
1. Which Rom offers the best battery life?
2. Is it the official?
thank you
stayfidz said:
Hello,
I've a touchpad, and i'm planning to install Cm on it,
1. Which Rom offers the best battery life?
2. Is it the official?
thank you
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No one can answer that, it all depends on how you use your device. Install something like "Pimp My Rom" and tweak things for good battery life yourself. It's a free app available via Google Play.
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stayfidz said:
Hello,
I've a touchpad, and i'm planning to install Cm on it,
1. Which Rom offers the best battery life?
2. Is it the official?
thank you
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I use / recommend jcsullins ' cm10 preview.
Thanks Marathone,
1. I told my self maybe cm9 is stable ans eats! less
2. thanks chicle, i saw on reddit, cm10 is a battery saver
stayfidz said:
Thanks Marathone,
1. I told my self maybe cm9 is stable ans eats! less
2. thanks chicle, i saw on reddit, cm10 is a battery saver
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I jump stay nightly cm9 to 10. On cm9, when screen off it drain battery no matter its deep sleep or not. Like when i woke up after a 8 hours sleep, battery down to like 85 from full charge. And on cm10, it at least stay around 98 at most. Only thing is that chrome has issue with cm10.
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gary93 said:
I jump stay nightly cm9 to 10. On cm9, when screen off it drain battery no matter its deep sleep or not. Like when i woke up after a 8 hours sleep, battery down to like 85 from full charge. And on cm10, it at least stay around 98 at most. Only thing is that chrome has issue with cm10.
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Dude, how did u do that? my touchpad is on CM10 but the battery drains exactly like ur's on cm9, it never goes to deep sleep, btw, which cm10 version do u use?
CM9vsCM10
Haven't noticed that much difference between them...
wqt0926 said:
Dude, how did u do that? my touchpad is on CM10 but the battery drains exactly like ur's on cm9, it never goes to deep sleep, btw, which cm10 version do u use?
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I use jcsullins ' cm10 preview. My tablet always goes to deep sleep and I lose less than 1%/hour.
Go to the play store and download an app tracking application. CPU Spy is good, and there are others which would let you know what's using the battery. For the life of me, I can't remember the names, but I'm sure someone will, and will post them for you.
Good luck.
wqt0926 said:
Dude, how did u do that? my touchpad is on CM10 but the battery drains exactly like ur's on cm9, it never goes to deep sleep, btw, which cm10 version do u use?
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Um, I completely wipe off cm9 before install the jcsullin unofficial cm10. I didn't really do much. Try do a full wipe and see if it fix, cause what I'm thinking is that there should have something messed across some files from different ROMs.
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I flashed CM9 on my GSII on Friday and ever since it's had 5-6 hours on usage. I've tried doing the battery calibration stuff, seemed to be better Monday and today it had 50% after a few hours of gaming so that seemed normal but then i reset it and it dropped down to 10%. I tried calibrating again and still 5 hours.
I've been using that Battery Calibration app and it game me 40% charge at ~3500mV. I'm not sure whether that is the battery volume but seeing as 100% was 4200mV something seems wrong.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Ten million exact same posts .
Read thye battery FAQS .
Start with Better Battery Stats threa d and wakelocks .
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Is a ICS problem. Drains much battery.-
Now i have a slim ICS + n.e.a.k. kernel, and have great perfomance.-
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Rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1536783
Kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576355
thefern2008 said:
Is a ICS problem. Drains much battery.-
Now i have a slim ICS + n.e.a.k. kernel, and have great perfomance.-
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1536783
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576355
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It isn't ICS, i flashed it on a friends GSII at the same time and his last 1-2 days like usual.
i´m test ics roms, and have much differences between them.-
maybe the kernel makes the difference.-
But is a fact that GB has better battery management, that ICS
thefern2008 said:
i´m test ics roms, and have much differences between them.-
maybe the kernel makes the difference.-
But is a fact that GB has better battery management, that ICS
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I have an LG GT540 as well with ICS on it and that would get 8 hours regular usage with it. My GS2 get's less then that without me using it.
Ok you compare with other device, i Spoken to Galaxy s2, Ics have bad battery management, in sleep mode.-
But I´m still test the slim rom with neal kernel and have 53% battery after 30hs. with a general purpose.-
try it this rom an kernel,.-
As was already pointed out, bad battery life is almost always a rogue app keeping the phone awake, install Better Battery Stats and CPU Spy to monitor wake locks and deep sleep, if you find a problem with an app keeping your phone awake, uninstall it and your problem will likely go away. Personally, I've been running CM9 and other variants of ICS for months and I get less than 1% per hour of drain while the screen is off and the phone is asleep, this is better than Gingerbread was.
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As was already pointed out, bad battery life is almost always a rogue app keeping the phone awake, install Better Battery Stats and CPU Spy to monitor wake locks and deep sleep, if you find a problem with an app keeping your phone awake, uninstall it and your problem will likely go away. Personally, I've been running CM9 and other variants of ICS for months and I get less than 1% per hour of drain while the screen is off and the phone is asleep, this is better than Gingerbread was.
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I am curious - is this during the day with full sync going and data always on as well?
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I am curious - is this during the day with full sync going and data always on as well?
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Yes, gmail, facebook, etc... Remember that I said screen off, obviously screen on drain is considerably higher.
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Yes, gmail, facebook, etc... Remember that I said screen off, obviously screen on drain is considerably higher.
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Right, but background sync can still hit the battery, even with screen off. I was just curious.
Ive had days with horrible drain but it was almost always an app doing something dumb and keeping the phone awake, bad cell reception or a noisy wifi router. The trick being to identify wake locks that seem suspicious and track them down.
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any free apps to watch for wake locks? Don't really want to spend 3.00 for better battery stats..
Ravi Shanghavi said:
any free apps to watch for wake locks? Don't really want to spend 3.00 for better battery stats..
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There is a free version of better battery stats on xda in the android section, just look for it. But, do consider supporting the dev, BBS is a great app.
Ravi Shanghavi said:
any free apps to watch for wake locks? Don't really want to spend 3.00 for better battery stats..
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You don't have to. Since you're an XDA member you can download it from here. Just search for it.
ctomgee said:
You don't have to. Since you're an XDA member you can download it from here. Just search for it.
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It's always better for everybody to support the developer by purchasing it on the Play Store, I did it.
It's a thing of principles, if you support developers they will keep improving apps and making our lives more enjoyable with our beloved SG2.
Regards.
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It's always better for everybody to support the developer by purchasing it on the Play Store, I did it.
It's a thing of principles, if you support developers they will keep improving apps and making our lives more enjoyable with our beloved SG2.
Regards.
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I agree with you, I was just trying to help the guy out who was asking for it.
I am on CM9 nightly and kernel that comes with it, latest updates always!
And yesterday I charged my SGS2 to 100% unplugged cable and at the morning when I checked it, it was dead! tried to go in download mode, it sayed battery level is too low! and really it drain 100% of battery in 8 hours idle!
Is it possible to fix such a issue?
Yes, by seeing what's using the battery, not by making a new thread with no useful information.
goldenr said:
I am on CM9 nightly and kernel that comes with it, latest updates always!
And yesterday I charged my SGS2 to 100% unplugged cable and at the morning when I checked it, it was dead! tried to go in download mode, it sayed battery level is too low! and really it drain 100% of battery in 8 hours idle!
Is it possible to fix such a issue?
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With the amount of battery threads that come up on this site it is surprising you haven't bumped into the routine of downloading betterbatterystats and seeing what is keeping your phone awake. You should also see if this happens on a fresh install with NONE of your apps installed. Completely stock with your contacts synced.
your issue sounds reasonable my device was awake on the 4/29 build, its best to talk about nightly builds in the discussion thread,charge it up and see whats keeping it awake
you wont get help without this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Cyanogen9 is still deep in beta, that means it isn't finished, that means if you have a problem it's because the ROM isn't perfect. Why would you make a forum post about this? It happened once, not even a few times, why the **** would you make a post about something that happened once and you have done nothing to get to the bottom of it? Seriously what.
There are many stable Custom ROM of Android 4.0.x that you can use instead of CM9 'Nightly Builds'....
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There are many stable Custom ROM of Android 4.0.x that you can use instead of CM9 'Nightly Builds'....
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any u can suggest me?! have tested few, which had some annying bugs
@ postfatal
isnt it weird that there are too many things that happen just once its not just this man anyhow wanted to post question exactly about this bug, dont want to bother you with other bugs
whatever, i asked coz i wanted to get an answer and hear from people who had had similar issue before
goldenr said:
any u can suggest me?! have tested few, which had some annying bugs
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See this. While this isn't currently a "what's the best ROM" thread, the very nature of your question will result in the same debate those types of threads tend to generate.
Someone could really like a ROM and suggest it to you, and you try it, and you might decide it sucks. Try ROMs out yourself until you find one you like. Don't be lazy.
hey
goldenr said:
I am on CM9 nightly and kernel that comes with it, latest updates always!
And yesterday I charged my SGS2 to 100% unplugged cable and at the morning when I checked it, it was dead! tried to go in download mode, it sayed battery level is too low! and really it drain 100% of battery in 8 hours idle!
Is it possible to fix such a issue?
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what rom are you at ?
ibrahimz91 said:
goldenr said:
I am on CM9 nightly and kernel that comes with it, latest updates always!
And yesterday I charged my SGS2 to 100% unplugged cable and at the morning when I checked it, it was dead! tried to go in download mode, it sayed battery level is too low! and really it drain 100% of battery in 8 hours idle!
Is it possible to fix such a issue?
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Missed that, did you?
What exactly is the difference between night build and experimental version?
Do they mean its not the final stable version??
Also when I try switch my phone off.. it just reboots itself.
I flashed the latest version of CM9 but the problem still exists.
Battery life, there is a lot of debate about this on the forums. For me personally, this is the first day of the rom and at the moment I'm sitting at 25% , being unplugged for 5 and a half hours with 69% on screen use. is that normal?
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What exactly is the difference between night build and experimental version?
Do they mean its not the final stable version??
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That question got asked and answered earlier today already.
There are NO final stable versions for CM9... for any device. However that doesn't mean the ROM is not stable, the developers are just aware of some bugs, tweaks and additions they want to have done before claiming it final.
Here's a table to get the relation between CM9 and Samsung ROM's:
CM9 Preview ==> Samsung Presentation
CM9 Alpha ==> Samsung Stable
CM9 Nightly ==> Samsung stable after 1. year
CM9 Stable ==> not present for Samsung ROM's
Experimental versions are builds manually compiled by the developers.
Nightly builds are automatically built every night from the source code and usually feature one of the pacman ghosts as compiler.
Also when I try switch my phone off.. it just reboots itself.
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Is it attached to a cable?
Have you COMPLETELY wiped your phone when changing Rom?
his is the first day of the rom and at the moment I'm sitting at 25% , being unplugged for 5 and a half hours with 69% on screen use. is that normal?
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Yes that's normal. Simple reason; you're playing with it far more the first few days than usually even if you are not aware of it.
Wait 2-3 days and start comparing. I have 1-2% standby battery drain on CM9 an CM10 preview with Sync enabled and 3G connectivity.
I'd recommend getting BetterBatteryStats though (free APK here on Xda) to see if anything drains your battery.
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Is it attached to a cable?
Have you COMPLETELY wiped your phone when changing Rom?
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Thank you for your in depth answer. I did exactly that when installing the new ROM. It doesn't bother me that much, if need be I can take the battery out (when I'm over seas). Just seeing if it was a known issue or if there is something wrong on my end..
I don't really want to wipe and flash again as its taken a while to finally customize my phone the way I want it.
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Hi guys.. ive been flashing all kinds of rom and kernel. In the end i find stock Ics with stock kernel gives me both the performance and battery life i need after removing useless start up and freezing unwanted apps.
Had been using the default touchwiz and suprising theres no lag or redraw or whatever issues. Only set back is i cant customize my stock rom.
Battery life wise i can get up to 6 hrs screen time or maybe more. Will post screenshot after i drain my battery.
On jellybean, batt drain is more noticeable regardless using stock or any other jb roms / kernels. Personally i dont like OCing or undervolting so pls dont mention abt those here.
I am wondering who else here share the same experience with both ICS and JB. Would u still stay on ics or jb?
Would love to hear opinions
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unholygid said:
stock Ics with stock kernel gives me both the performance and battery life i need
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Says it all really
I've recently returned to stock rom and kernel after trying warnamlite, miui and a few others. Stock is deco the next for battery. I'm getting nowhere near 6 hours screen time though. How are you stopping apps from starting up? Is this by freezing or have you used another method?
unholygid said:
Hi guys.. ive been flashing all kinds of rom and kernel. In the end i find stock Ics with stock kernel gives me both the performance and battery life i need after removing useless start up and freezing unwanted apps.
Had been using the default touchwiz and suprising theres no lag or redraw or whatever issues. Only set back is i cant customize my stock rom.
Battery life wise i can get up to 6 hrs screen time or maybe more. Will post screenshot after i drain my battery.
On jellybean, batt drain is more noticeable regardless using stock or any other jb roms / kernels. Personally i dont like OCing or undervolting so pls dont mention abt those here.
I am wondering who else here share the same experience with both ICS and JB. Would u still stay on ics or jb?
Would love to hear opinions
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You got 6 hours of screentime with data/wifi on with ICS?
Personally I've been getting better battery life with MIUI on Jellybean, but I've also been using Siyah since the first day I flashed my ROM so that might also have something to do with it. I've had experience with stock ICS and MIUI ICS as well, and the battery drain was essentially the same. I'm running a heavily customized JDUltimate though. If you don't want to undervolt or flash another ROM/kernel then JD is a great alternative. I was using stock GB on my S2 with nothing but Juice Defender and I got pretty decent battery stats, though I can't remember them right now.
mwatson said:
Stock is deco the next for battery.
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What does that mean, I don't even know if it is good or bad?
mwatson said:
I've recently returned to stock rom and kernel after trying warnamlite, miui and a few others. Stock is deco the next for battery. I'm getting nowhere near 6 hours screen time though. How are you stopping apps from starting up? Is this by freezing or have you used another method?
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Root the phone. Use ES task manager to remove useless startup. Freeze those apps u dont need with tit backup. Btw i never deleted any apps
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Bodoma said:
You got 6 hours of screentime with data/wifi on with ICS?
Personally I've been getting better battery life with MIUI on Jellybean, but I've also been using Siyah since the first day I flashed my ROM so that might also have something to do with it. I've had experience with stock ICS and MIUI ICS as well, and the battery drain was essentially the same. I'm running a heavily customized JDUltimate though. If you don't want to undervolt or flash another ROM/kernel then JD is a great alternative. I was using stock GB on my S2 with nothing but Juice Defender and I got pretty decent battery stats, though I can't remember them right now.
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Hi .. yes approx 6hrs screen time. With only 3g. But i setted my display to around 20% brightness as im indoor most of the time. I usually use the same setup to test among roms and phones as ive got 2x S3 to play with. One of it is my gfs phone. She plays lots of games so i also hear her feedback regarding the roms and kernels i flashed for her.
I find using auto brightness actually drains the battery more with continus use. I also make sure i got only essential tasks ans apps running in backgrd. Btw i have whatsapp in backgrd all the time.
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Yeah I have my brightness at the lowest setting most of the time as well, as the only time that I'm going to be in bright daylight is when I'm walking around, and I'm not going to be looking at my phone while I'm crossing the street and whatnot I figured that all of those "auto" settings actually drain more battery because of their constant turning off and on and adjusting and etc...it seems like it would consume unnecessary CPU power.
How do you manage which apps run in the background?
Bodoma said:
Yeah I have my brightness at the lowest setting most of the time as well, as the only time that I'm going to be in bright daylight is when I'm walking around, and I'm not going to be looking at my phone while I'm crossing the street and whatnot I figured that all of those "auto" settings actually drain more battery because of their constant turning off and on and adjusting and etc...it seems like it would consume unnecessary CPU power.
How do you manage which apps run in the background?
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1. Root the phone
2. Install all the apps / games
3. Use ES task manager to remove unwanted startup
4. Use tit backup to freeze unwanted apps.
System apps like mapservice, secphone, samsung pushservice etc that runs in the background are frozen with tit backup and startup removed by ES task manager.
Result : No useless bloat running in your phones background. Better batt life and performance. I can achieve 300mb ram after a fresh reboot. Stays aroumd 400 to 500 range of ram after a day. Will observe ram a day more as i just flashed stock 3days ago.
But so far so good. Quad benchmark scores are a minimum 5.4k too! Will post screenshots on weekend.
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Here are my ram usage after a days use. Task manager screenshot is proof of what i had been doing with my phone without any restart.
Cant post batt life yet cos my phone is still at 75% lol.
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I went back to ICS cos of battery life I need phone that is stable first! and then battery that can last 12 hrs min with 4-5 screen time, unfortunatly ICS from my experience is just fine.Shame I want JB as well but need to be at least stable as ICS
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goose2515 said:
I went back to ICS cos of battery life I need phone that is stable first! and then battery that can last 12 hrs min with 4-5 screen time, unfortunatly ICS from my experience is just fine.Shame I want JB as well but need to be at least stable as ICS
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Yeah fully agreed. Cos i need my phone for woek. Only draw back on an odexed stock rom is it cant be themed. But then again.. doesnt really matter to me lol.
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I do care if I can change system stuff in the rom but Stability FIRST I just hope SAMSUNG will do it right this time and will provide Stable 4.1 Sammy I belive if you could do ICS stable then 4.1 will be grater for battery as well.Hope the wait for Btu is worth waiting
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unholygid said:
Freeze those apps u dont need with tit backup.
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What is this tit back up you speak of?
Bodoma said:
I'm not going to be looking at my phone while I'm crossing the street and whatnot
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You're obviously not as addicted as me then.. I have nearly been run over countless times cos I've been fiddling when I shouldn't be! (WITH MY PHONE!)
krs360 said:
(WITH MY PHONE!)
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I had a comment all ready and you negated it!
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I had a comment all ready and you negated it!
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An Aussie? Smutty humour? Never!
(I also had a juvenile chuckle earlier when someone said tit backup!)
So far my experience is in ICS's favour.
Ok. JB is latest. FIne.
BUT TELL ME SOMETHING WE CAN DO IN JB AND NOT IN ICS?
I didnt see even a single sort of such think except some added settings in settings app.
Even looks are same.
We can easily mod the ICS rom to make it look better.
For looks and functions of JB, we can use launchers ofcourse!
And personally, in JB, my ram normal usage was 500+MB.
In ICS, with same apps, its 200-300 MB. How and Why? Both stock kernels.
Also, i am used to playing games while charging. In JB, the battery only declined, even while charging when i played game. But in ics, there is charging instead of discharging even when i play games.
Therefore, jb is mess for me! So unstable with lesser battery....
"Like for ICS, comment for JB"
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An Aussie? Smutty humour? Never!
(I also had a juvenile chuckle earlier when someone said tit backup!)
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Yeah, I typed out several replies, not sure what would get me banned but I am sure a couple of them would've been close.
Users want update because its an update not because its better other wise noobs would not have flashed leaked test roms or Polish firmware .
jje
Hi guys, last Friday I installed the CM11 ROM from Rodger_Rulez
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/sola-development/rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-11-0-t2627210
I came from stock ICS, with ICS I had battery for 3 days with few use, with this CM11, in standby my phone drops battery as hell, I charged battery to 100% last night, in this morning I checked and was with 71% (29% in 8hours in standby), actually is only 55% and I'm not using it, I do not have Wifi, data or GPS connected, also I've Freen Ram always around 100MB, so why so battery drain? as I see in standby with this rom the smartphone not handle 24hours......
Anyone else have the same problem, if this rom is with this battery......I'll return for ICS without any doubt
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Hi guys, last Friday I installed the CM11 ROM from Rodger_Rulez
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/sola-development/rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-11-0-t2627210
I came from stock ICS, with ICS I had battery for 3 days with few use, with this CM11, in standby my phone drops battery as hell, I charged battery to 100% last night, in this morning I checked and was with 71% (29% in 8hours in standby), actually is only 55% and I'm not using it, I do not have Wifi, data or GPS connected, also I've Freen Ram always around 100MB, so why so battery drain? as I see in standby with this rom the smartphone not handle 24hours......
Anyone else have the same problem, if this rom is with this battery......I'll return for ICS without any doubt
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delete nfc apk. nfc drains battery in CM11 roms. ICS has best battery usage for our phone.
ozcann said:
delete nfc apk. nfc drains battery in CM11 roms. ICS has best battery usage for our phone.
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how can I do that? where...
pj.gomes said:
how can I do that? where...
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You can use SystemCleanup from playstore. Find NFC apk and freeze or delete.
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You can use SystemCleanup from playstore. Find NFC apk and freeze or delete.
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Thanks, I'll check that.
Just one question, when I installed CM11, I made a backup with CWM Recovery, probably I'll returnto ICS due to this battery probelm, now I only need to restore trought CWM? Or I need to delete CM11 from phone?
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Thanks, I'll check that.
Just one question, when I installed CM11, I made a backup with CWM Recovery, probably I'll returnto ICS due to this battery probelm, now I only need to restore trought CWM? Or I need to delete CM11 from phone?
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only restore trought CWM.
We have to wait for a better CM11. I'm using SXDXPepperZ1 ROM v3.1
ozcann said:
only restore trought CWM.
We have to wait for a better CM11. I'm using SXDXPepperZ1 ROM v3.1
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I not know that Rom, is it better than CM11? and battery had the same problem?
pj.gomes said:
I not know that Rom, is it better than CM11? and battery had the same problem?
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it's best. Using with experimental 12 kernel.
Rom --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...sxdxpepperz1-rom-v3-1-final-z1-style-t2528963
Kernel --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/sola-development/kernel-experimental-v11c-t2439947
over heat control
do you have any idea about over heat control??
it used to be there in GB and ICS too as far as i remember.
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flashtool doesnt seem to recognize my device.
it keeps saying drivers are not installed.
battery calibration
how did you calibrate your phone battery to last for 2 days???
mine only lasts a few hours!! :crying::crying::crying:
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how did you calibrate your phone battery to last for 2 days???
mine only lasts a few hours!! :crying::crying::crying:
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Battery calibration is usually just placebo effect
I have no calibration jb keeps somehow better than cm11