how make the wt19i consume less battery - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

which rom make the wt19i consume less baterry ? Or some script i dont know, my baterry stand 6 h +- wtf :| Im using Lupus Kernel v3, with 24Mhz minimun and 1024Mhz max, smartassv2 and noop, but is not the cpu, is other thing...
how long is the battery for you? What rom and kernel you use?

I have a feeling its gonna end up like 'best ROM threads'
BTW there are already several threads on battery life on ROMs... so use the search tool...
PREDATOR95 ->->->->a.k.a. ->-> predatOr

Just switch off your phone and you it will run as much as u say....
Press THANKS if I helped,
Best Regards,
AJ

You could try different governors.
Pick some thing else and give a try for a while.
Ps: I agree with AJ just switch it off it will run longer
Press the "thanks", button if I helped you.
Sent from my badass MiniPro using XDA

Try an app called juice defender or if ur a bit more techy try pimp my rom. Worked for me
Sent from my badass MiniPro using XDA

alokbina said:
Just switch off your phone and you it will run as much as u say....
Press THANKS if I helped,
Best Regards,
AJ
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Or you may plug it into charger all day and night
Sent from my Xperia Mini using xda app-developers app

try this rom...
try RCs gingerextreme 1.0 with rage kernel...
its good for battery life and has good performance also...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896585
ps:i also have a wt19,and i am using this rom
leo4b said:
which rom make the wt19i consume less baterry ? Or some script i dont know, my baterry stand 6 h +- wtf :| Im using Lupus Kernel v3, with 24Mhz minimun and 1024Mhz max, smartassv2 and noop, but is not the cpu, is other thing...
how long is the battery for you? What rom and kernel you use?
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First of all, running the phone on minimum 24MHz is very bad for performance and battery life!
The best minimum CPU frequency for Xperia 2011 MDPI devices is 250MHz. It consumes the least amount of juice.
Even less then lower frequencies.
Also try some other CPU governors like smartassv2, scary, savagedzen etc.
Try a different kernel. Kernels affect battery life the most.
I'd like to think that my ROMs are quite battery efficient
Or try X-PLODE.
or,
Try setting these two values, and watch battery life increase:
echo 1000 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs;
echo 2000 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs;
You can put those in any existing init.d script. Just make sure there are no other entries with different values!

iONEx said:
First of all, running the phone on minimum 24MHz is very bad for performance and battery life!
The best minimum CPU frequency for Xperia 2011 MDPI devices is 250MHz. It consumes the least amount of juice.
Even less then lower frequencies.
Also try some other CPU governors like smartassv2, scary, savagedzen etc.
Try a different kernel. Kernels affect battery life the most.
I'd like to think that my ROMs are quite battery efficient
Or try X-PLODE.
or,
Try setting these two values, and watch battery life increase:
echo 1000 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs;
echo 2000 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs;
You can put those in any existing init.d script. Just make sure there are no other entries with different values!
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i will try it, ty for help.
I tested with the MESA kernel and the same problem happens ... Shot Charger with 100% 8h and get no batery at 17hs ...
:/

leo4b said:
i will try it, ty for help.
I tested with the MESA kernel and the same problem happens ... Shot Charger with 100% 8h and get no batery at 17hs ...
:/
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np
If you need any further help, feel free to pm me!

Its all depends on your usage dude

man, good point, but, i just use for music and one or another sms/call....
Well, i tested the "Deep Sleep battery saver XDA", i dont know if it or the rom "ice x mod" but my battery lasted more, much more! but loses the signal operator direct, or dont get it :/ I will make more tests.
Ty for all.

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[Q] Better battery life - SetCPU, Rom, Kernel on LG Optimus One P500

Hi guys!
What can I do to get better battery life?
I'm now using devoid #froyo-final, franko kernet 19.4 and SetCPU (480-691 smartass, screen-off: 320-320 smartass). What am I doing wrong?
What are the best profiles for SetCPU? What do you guys use for "screen off"?
What is the best ROM + kernel to use.
I used mik's CM port, but it drains battery kinda fast.
I don't want to have a battery that lasts one week, I just want 48 hours with moderate using.
How can I do this?
Thanks!
Use 480/729 MHz and 480/480 use with the screen off with the kernel minmax 19.4 franco
NO0B said:
Hi guys!
What can I do to get better battery life?
I'm now using devoid #froyo-final, franko kernet 19.4 and SetCPU (480-691 smartass, screen-off: 320-320 smartass). What am I doing wrong?
What are the best profiles for SetCPU? What do you guys use for "screen off"?
What is the best ROM + kernel to use.
I used mik's CM port, but it drains battery kinda fast.
I don't want to have a battery that lasts one week, I just want 48 hours with moderate using.
How can I do this?
Thanks!
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Dont use screen off profile,it causes wakelocks and reduces battery when idle.
NO0B said:
Hi guys!
What can I do to get better battery life?
I'm now using devoid #froyo-final, franko kernet 19.4 and SetCPU (480-691 smartass, screen-off: 320-320 smartass). What am I doing wrong?
What are the best profiles for SetCPU? What do you guys use for "screen off"?
What is the best ROM + kernel to use.
I used mik's CM port, but it drains battery kinda fast.
I don't want to have a battery that lasts one week, I just want 48 hours with moderate using.
How can I do this?
Thanks!
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Firstly, when you're using smartass, there is no need to set a sleep profile. Smartass, by default, sleeps at a lower frequency than the max frequency. Just set min and max freq and leave it as is. No profiles needed. The profiler app itself may consume resources scanning for CPU usage.
If you want best battery life, go for Mik's 6.5.7 with the latest franco's kernel/fserve's version of franco's kernel. Do a clean install, clear your battery stats, etc (I assume that you know the drill). Manage your apps and the auto-syncing feature properly and you'll have good battery life for sure. And, pls give some time for the ROM and kernel to get accustomed to your phone. You'll get good battery life gradually.
Good luck
yes do what gkarthik16 said you can also use v6supercharger script
don't use setcpu use cm7 inbuilt feature with smartass governor(I am using smartassv2 governor because I am on mik's 6.6.1)
from settings >application>running services>stop the app or uninstall the app you don't need
also charge when battery is below 20%
Just set it at [email protected] smoothassV2,no need for profiles
Sent from my LG-P500
For mi, te cm7 ia like the worst rom. Battery line is really low.
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
What is 'moderate usage' to you, and how long does your battery usually last?
Cm has a bug which causes wakelocks at.first. gets better in awhile
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
Try AGA-ROM with setcpu 480/729 smartass. You will need new baseband. Here is how to flash new baseband > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149530
stargate20 said:
Try AGA-ROM with setcpu 480/729 smartass. You will need new baseband. Here is how to flash new baseband > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149530
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Tried it. It sucks.
48 hrs with moderate usage wont be easy. if you play games too forget it in any rom. im on cm7 6.6.1 with franco kernel and i'd be lucky to get more then 24 hrs but i do play lots of games and browsing and wifi on for 18 hrs a day . i found that using automation software like tasker or green power to toggle data or wifi gives a great boost to battery though.

Kernel & ROM with longest battery runtime

hi guys,
i got a K17i miniPro, now have to choose the right Firmware
my usage will be: mainly Trillian, some daily-use Apps, OSM Navigation sometimes.
so i dont need eyecandy-blingbling fullysocial integrated Walkman stuff; so i dont want a Stock ROM
i very love CM 7.2 (Android 2.3.7) on my Ideos X3, but i heard CM9 should be more better
so... can you tell me please
what combinations are you using?
how are you using your phones?
and how long does your battery last finally?
Tr4sHCr4fT said:
hi guys,
i got a K17i miniPro, now have to choose the right Firmware
my usage will be: mainly Trillian, some daily-use Apps, OSM Navigation sometimes.
so i dont need eyecandy-blingbling fullysocial integrated Walkman stuff; so i dont want a Stock ROM
i very love CM 7.2 (Android 2.3.7) on my Ideos X3, but i heard CM9 should be more better
so... can you tell me please
what combinations are you using?
how are you using your phones?
and how long does your battery last finally?
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Well,I m on MESA 1.6 Kernel and Stock ICS ROM at the moment and battery life is pretty good.
It ranges between 16-18h with heavy use up to 36-40h with light use of the phone.
They key thing is getting rid of all the bloatware that stock ICS has,plus using profiles as far as CPU
clock and Governors are concerned.I m sure that you know all the other tricks like a lower than 50%
screen brightness and Synch OFF and stuff like that.
Hope I helped.Good luck! Experiment and you ll find a good combination of settings.
N.
before installing any custom rom you have to first unlock bootloader then after flash underclock to increase battery lifetime
I did read somewhere that rage kernel is the best for getting the most battery life! Gnna try it soon !
Also use smartassv2 as ur governor with noop ... Underclock ur processor a bit
( I use mine at 834 MHz, runs smooth) ..u can always bring it back up if u feel like your phone is getting a little laggy.
Sent from my SK17i using xda app-developers app
Tr4sHCr4fT said:
hi guys,
i got a K17i miniPro, now have to choose the right Firmware
my usage will be: mainly Trillian, some daily-use Apps, OSM Navigation sometimes.
so i dont need eyecandy-blingbling fullysocial integrated Walkman stuff; so i dont want a Stock ROM
i very love CM 7.2 (Android 2.3.7) on my Ideos X3, but i heard CM9 should be more better
so... can you tell me please
what combinations are you using?
how are you using your phones?
and how long does your battery last finally?
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I have tried both CM7.2 and CM9.0 RC2 on my XMP. CM9.0 RC2 still has some bugs. I have installed it twice. It boots ok but I have got two severe problems. There is a weird screen at the very first boot which tells you to input SIM lock key. I couldn't get past this screen. Another time, the launcher didn't load no matter how many times I rebooted.
I tried CM7.2, the ROM is very good and usable. But I don't know why my battery drains too much fast. I flashed the ROM while my phone was fully charged and also wiped the battery stats. But no good, the battery drains way too fast.
You can try kamarush's MiniCMSandwich Lite AOSP with Rage kernel or Krsh kernel. Very good ROM with very low battery drain.
I was using CM9 Stable on my XP Mini for the past week.
Battery life sucked really hard in comparison to MESA Kernel/Stock ROM.
We re talking about 10-14h for a full charge using Data (3G).
I m back on MESA/Stock again.
N.
Try Extended stock kernel with miniCMsandwich lite.
Sent from my SK17i using xda premium
CPU max: 768mhz min: 249mhz
I lowered voltage by 50mV for all frequencies with "system tuner"
Governors: scary, smartassV2, interactive, brazilianwax. SmartassV2 is the most popular all around governor.
I'm also using "perapp" application. It allows me to set different CPU frequencies individually per application. e.g. when I enter a demanding app, it upscales the max CPU freq to 1ghz...
Try to use a light ROM, or simply remove bloatware manually.
Consider GB since it's less resource demanding, less lag and faster then ICS.
Xtended stock kernel{ICS} by expeacer has a good batt consumption. Rage for GB&ICS also.
For CM7, you can use ported Rage kernel by user greenalgae.
Sent from my ST15i
Stock ICS 587 and mesa 1.9.
I can reach a full 24h easily.
Lots of WiFi,some GPS,no data,
2G only and 1200MHz max.
N.
Sent Using One Of My 5 iPads.
Could u explain about those governor function? It seem weird to me.
Which one is used to save our batt life, and which one is used for screen off condition.?
*Im sorry if my english is bad
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SK17i | Rooted | Unlocked bootloader
via xda premium
Take a look here!
Kernel Governors, Modules, I/O Schedulers, CPU Tweaks, AIO App Configs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
N.
Sent Using One Of My 5 iPads.
dhallbhoo said:
Could u explain about those governor function? It seem weird to me.
Which one is used to save our batt life, and which one is used for screen off condition.?
*Im sorry if my english is bad
_____________________________________
SK17i | Rooted | Unlocked bootloader
via xda premium
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683475

Wich kernel is better for battery saving?

Hi guys, as title say, i want to know wich kernel is better for battery life..
I´m on Unlimited ROM, by mv style, wich is really awesome. I´m using Mesa Kernel, but i read that Panic Kernel is good for battery life too.. And performance is also good. So.. wich kernel do you suggest me? Is Panic Kernel more battery friendly than Mesa?
Thanks
My Phone is a Mini Pro
I have never used MESA kernel so I can't compare the two
But kernel PANIC has good battery life... Better than rage and Kamarush v3 (no offense) (just my observations)
Sent from SMULTRON running CM9
Get battery monitor widget from market and test those kernels yourself.
It's better to yee for yourself then to blindly trust
It's easy to do, flash kernel a and leave the phone in standby during the night. In the mornign look at the battery consumption graph in BMW.
Then you take kernel b and do the same with it.
Just be sure to use the same min frequency and same governor.
EDiT:
A ROM also influences battery life. So let's say that for user B MESA has excellent batt life, for user A it might be bad.
That's why it's better to test and see for yourself
iONEx said:
Get battery monitor widget from market and test those kernels yourself.
It's better to yee for yourself then to blindly trust
It's easy to do, flash kernel a and leave the phone in standby during the night. In the mornign look at the battery consumption graph in BMW.
Then you take kernel b and do the same with it.
Just be sure to use the same min frequency and same governor.
EDiT:
A ROM also influences battery life. So let's say that for user B MESA has excellent batt life, for user A it might be bad.
That's why it's better to test and see for yourself
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That's true....
Personally i try and aim to use a 'lite' rom + panic kernal if possible ....
But most phones give about 1 day worth of work. There are few that exceed that (ultimate? rom by mv_style)
Kernel panic has good battery life
Sent from my iphone5 using Tapatalk 2
I prefer kernel panic...in every way

sole governor & memory ram

Hello I have Xperia salts. I uploaded jb from munjeni and eXperience Innovation from Divaksh.
my question is what the manager processor do you recommend?
the governor performence actually adversely affects the phone, and may damage it?
is it harmful? what settings do you recommend? also complain about a small amount of RAM? I only have a few applications and free memory fluctuates around 100mb :-/
anonimowywybryk said:
Hello I have Xperia salts. I uploaded jb from munjeni and eXperience Innovation from Divaksh.
my question is what the manager processor do you recommend?
the governor performence actually adversely affects the phone, and may damage it?
is it harmful? what settings do you recommend? also complain about a small amount of RAM? I only have a few applications and free memory fluctuates around 100mb :-/
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try use Sliding sola kernel and use ondemand+sio governor i think its smooth, good batery life and touch respond properly while charging. or try use Poject XV-R rom. its smooth and good but sometime touch not respond properly while charging.hopefully this can help
sihe said:
try use Sliding sola kernel and use ondemand+sio governor i think its smooth, good batery life and touch respond properly while charging. or try use Poject XV-R rom. its smooth and good but sometime touch not respond properly while charging.hopefully this can help
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As much as a remember munjeni said in the past that the best governor for JB is interactive, so if he put Sliding he can use interactiveX which is even more battery friendly.
mirost1 said:
As much as a remember munjeni said in the past that the best governor for JB is interactive, so if he put Sliding he can use interactiveX which is even more battery friendly.
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ops sorry its my fault.wrong typing u right man use interactive or interactiveX :good:
sihe said:
ops sorry its my fault.wrong typing u right man use interactive or interactiveX :good:
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Use interactive + deadline!! Best battery life n performance!

battery problem

whenever i set governer powersave ...phone starts hanging
and when its on performance ...battery is like only available for 5-6 hours
plzz help
ps: on hard usage
dtalwar14 said:
whenever i set governer powersave ...phone starts hanging
and when its on performance ...battery is like only available for 5-6 hours
plzz help
ps: on hard usage
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If your running performance governor your cpu runs at Max Freq so battery is going to be terrible plus the fact you have high usage,
please give more detail like rom kernel etc if you use task killers or greenify, ram managers
Other things like gaming
MOST OF ALL THIS SHOULD GO IN THE HELP SECTION - http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1608
Neurom707 said:
If your running performance governor your cpu runs at Max Freq so battery is going to be terrible plus the fact you have high usage,
please give more detail like rom kernel etc if you use task killers or greenify, ram managers
Other things like gaming
MOST OF ALL THIS SHOULD GO IN THE HELP SECTION - http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1608
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i dont do gaming...
rom with same kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484443
dtalwar14 said:
i dont do gaming...
rom with same kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484443
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Try using OnDemand governor and if you have it use nightmare governor as its performance based
and see how battery is also try wiping battery stats in recovery after full charge
Neurom707 said:
Try using OnDemand governor and if you have it use nightmare governor as its performance based
and see how battery is also try wiping battery stats in recovery after full charge
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awk i will try nd get back
dtalwar14 said:
whenever i set governer powersave ...phone starts hanging
and when its on performance ...battery is like only available for 5-6 hours
plzz help
ps: on hard usage
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ondemand always worked for me ... almost more than 12 hours on that (without much gaming)
dtalwar14 said:
whenever i set governer powersave ...phone starts hanging
and when its on performance ...battery is like only available for 5-6 hours
plzz help
ps: on hard usage
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on demand will make the processor work at max speed to finish the process faster and comes back to least speed to save energy
ikrishna said:
on demand will make the processor work at max speed to finish the process faster and comes back to least speed to save energy
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pegasusq, LionHeart, SmartassV2 are good governors try to balance performance and battery.
row and noop are good schedulers, but sio performs better in dual core processors.

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