Here are my questions. Has anyone tried both? Which is better for a heavy user? Also can you run both at once or should I disable one? I tried Googling these things but im having trouble finding any info. Sorry if this is a total noob question. Any help is much appreciated.
I've just gone back to juice defender 3.9.6beta after having nothing and I'm getting great battery life. Not sure about snapdragon
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It won't bring any harm to your,phone so why do you want other people to help you be your test monkey?,and anyways you're posting on the wrong section.
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It won't bring any harm to your,phone so why do you want other people to help you be your test monkey?,and anyways you're posting on the wrong section.
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Wasn't trying to get anyone to be my monkey. And I thought I was posting in the Apps thread. Sorry if I've offended you. Geez
gsw5700 said:
I've just gone back to juice defender 3.9.6beta after having nothing and I'm getting great battery life. Not sure about snapdragon
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Thanks. I use juice too. Snapdragon seemed to be draining more than it was saving so I uninstalled.
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I understand why you put it in Themes and Apps, but it boils down to being a Question.
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Hi guys
can you please suggest me which is the best rom which is going to save battery. or help battery last longer
Thanks
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deepmob said:
Hi guys
can you please suggest me which is the best rom which is going to save battery. or help battery last longer
Thanks
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Best rom is the one that you install on your phone and then go ahead and do some research regarding kernels and cpu apps like Setcpu or Voltage Control play around with them and test it for yourself. No point other people telling you what rom is best to go for and etc. Cause i could suggest you something and you might come back and say blah blah man you suggested this rom and the drain is stupid why the **** you suggested it to me and so on.
So go into the original development and there are few roms there. Read the first pages and then try and read like the last ten pages of a rom thread you like the look of and see what people say and you can get your answer there.
Also top right there is a search button..Use that to for getting answers to any questions you have or even better use google... Not having a go just telling you what other users will come and say to you as well
The best rom is the rom you test to see how it works for you. No two SGS2's come out of the factory the same (variance in components/"quality" thereof), no two users have the same phone setup and no two users have the same usage patterns.
In other words, check the development sections of the boards for the various threads devoted to the different roms. Read up about the features/pros/cons for each rom, and the different experiences other users have had with the rom. Ask questions if necessary in those threads (Not "how do I save battery/make my battery last longer, however ).
In other words, pick a rom and try it out for yourself
I'm betting (being a betting man and all ) this thread is not long for this world i.e it's getting closed soon-ish.
For you? Stock.
deepmob said:
Hi guys
can you please suggest me which is the best rom which is going to save battery. or help battery last longer
Thanks
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I was just going to post the same as the guys above.
ROM's work differently on different handsets (that may have the same model number), because you're going to have different software installed than the next guy. You have to do your own homework!!
Imagine asking 10000 people which flavor of ice cream you're going to like best. That's the same. Those people can't tell you which flavor you're going to like best because they don't know exactly what you like.
Good luck. Try stuff out...
Hi deepmob,
I appreciate you posting this in the correct section, but as our Senior Members have so eloquently put it, just try them until you find one that works. There is no "best".
With that, thread closed.
Is there a way to watch CPU or I/O demand of applications on the android. It's pretty obvious when one app goes rogue, but what if you phone isn't totally slowed, but something is off. Any way to help identify which apps. require the more resource to then consider removal?
Mike
identify battery draining apps android
XperienceD said:
identify battery draining apps android
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OT - @xperienceD, next time you can use lmgtfy, like this, better presentation
Really?
Is it wrong to hope the learned people of this forum would share the top 3 or so apps that perform this functionality as opposed to searching endlessly on Google for something that looks like it would work?
Mike
panamamike said:
Is it wrong to hope the learned people of this forum would share the top 3 or so apps that perform this functionality as opposed to searching endlessly on Google for something that looks like it would work?
Mike
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Is it wrong to hope that People follow Rule 1 on a developing website and find information themselves that has been discussed numerous times over the last few years.
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Do you expect people prove that they have done hours of searching on the site before posting a question?
BTW, your search suggestion didn't even address my question.
My question has to do with rogue applications that slow down my phone, I'm not looking for applications that drain the battery.
I'm assuming the apps resource utilization:. Memory, CPU, Network or other is the root cause. Some apps could potentially cause
phone sluggishness without killing the battery; constant network pinging or other buggy behaviors.
For example: I've learned that the issue may have to do with android memory management, in general it's apparently slow.
This would make sense because I've loaded quite a bit of applications on my phone by using link2sd. I was expecting a performance boost now that I've moved the majority of my applications off of the phone and freeing up internal phone storage. However, this hasn't helped.
I'm not just looking for apps, but also suggestions or tips and tricks on how to figure phone performance issues...
Regards,
Mike
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BTW, your search suggestion didn't even address my question.
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Which was...
panamamike said:
Any way to help identify which apps.
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My question has to do with rogue applications that slow down my phone, I'm not looking for applications that.....
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Now had you made your OP such a post then my reply may have been different or I wouldn't have replied at all, but even so, Android isn't new and searching is going to give you better answers by reading what's been posted before which you seem to have been doing, which only takes you so far. Have you tried build.prop or init.d scripts to try and speed things up?
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Now had you made your OP such a post then my reply may have been different or I wouldn't have replied at all, but even so, Android isn't new and searching is going to give you better answers by reading what's been posted before which you seem to have been doing, which only takes you so far. Have you tried build.prop or init.d scripts to try and speed things up?
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No, I'll have to see what I can find about those two, thanks for the hint.
Hi guys,
I've just bought myself a new SGSIII, and as a huge android development fan I instantly started to think of rooting it. I've moved from a 'grandpa' i9000, which was slow and laggy, so rooting and installing custom ROMs was my only hope. But on the i9300 there is no lagg at all, the phone is flying. So the question is - is S3 worth rooting? What advantages and how much of them could you exclude? (I don't count JB 4.2 as an advantage as I've been using it on my old phone for quite a long time and even got bored by it..)
Thanks!
[READ THlS FlRST] POST QUESTIONS IN THE Q&A SECTION AND NOT HERE!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2362743
Ah right, I forgot about the Q&A section. Sorry about that.
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Ah right, I forgot about the Q&A section. Sorry about that.
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|do read the second link too.
rootSU said:
|do read the second link too.
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I did, but I didn't find anything new in there, just the basic info. I know what rooting is and what does it do, I just wanted to know how much does it affect particularly i9300.
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I did, but I didn't find anything new in there, just the basic info. I know what rooting is and what does it do, I just wanted to know how much does it affect particularly i9300.
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Same as any other phone. The advantages don't differ.
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Same as any other phone. The advantages don't differ.
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It's still not what I asked . Of course rooting does the same thing, but what I'm interested in is the opinion of S3's users about it - how much of a boost was it, are custom ROMs more handy than stock and so on. These things differ.
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It's still not what I asked . Of course rooting does the same thing, but what I'm interested in is the opinion of S3's users about it - how much of a boost was it, are custom ROMs more handy than stock and so on. These things differ.
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It is what you asked. rooting opens the same doorways to new features and a higher level of control on any phone to the same degree. IMHO every phone should be rooted for these reasons.
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It is what you asked. rooting opens the same doorways to new features and a higher level of control on any phone to the same degree. IMHO every phone should be rooted for these reasons.
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And I want to know what these doorways lead to. Maybe OCing or installing/uinstalling any particular app/kernel/ROM gives a performance boost. I'm not interested in the fact that I am able to browse or make changes in more directories than normally. I want to know if it's possible to make a difference in S3's performance and how big the difference would be.
Work it out yourself man.
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And I want to know what these doorways lead to. Maybe OCing or installing/uinstalling any particular app/kernel/ROM gives a performance boost. I'm not interested in the fact that I am able to browse or make changes in more directories than normally. I want to know if it's possible to make a difference in S3's performance and how big the difference would be.
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I have updated the link JJE posted. Have a look towards the end "the advantages of root".
Yes you can alter performance and those alterations can be construed as perceivable.
Is there any available application for this phone that the battery is not draining fast?....
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Is there any available application for this phone that the battery is not draining fast?....
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DUDE, hairypork is right. You have just opened 6 threads asking all pretty basic questions.
I may suggest that if you wish to persue the life of a flasher, you need to educate yourself. Go visit the Super Everything Thread.
Folks here are very helpful, but we are not babysitters.
You need to learn to help yourself first.
Read
Search
And google is your friend.
If it is seen that you are trying and something isnt working, you will get more help than than you could ever want. But we cant do it for you and nobody is going to take the blame for you bricking your device because you fail to understand what you are doing.
I am not being mean, I have been there before. I read for about a month before flashing or posting here. My brainpan is still nowhere near some of 5ye wonderous minds that are here, but I can get myself out of most jams and failings on my phone.
Good luck and hope to see you around under more educated circumstances.
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Hi guys,
my s10 gives me only 4 hour of SOT with under 4 hours usage and 13 hours idle. Is the mi 10 a good replacement for it?
I don't care about camera, but I want a lot of screen on time AND low passive bettery drain and good performance CPU wise, which seems to be fitting.
Did anyone have an s10 and could give some advantage/disadvantages?
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Hi guys,
my s10 gives me only 4 hour of SOT with under 4 hours usage and 13 hours idle. Is the mi 10 a good replacement for it?
I don't care about camera, but I want a lot of screen on time AND low passive bettery drain and good performance CPU wise, which seems to be fitting.
Did anyone have an s10 and could give some advantage/disadvantages?
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Compare the specs and you'll have your answer. S10 is almost 2 years old....
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Compare the specs and you'll have your answer. S10 is almost 2 years old....
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specs don't tell me anything, and I already said the specs fit. I want to know about the battery life and passive battery drain.
stop writing useless stuff in my thread
darisito said:
specs don't tell me anything, and I already said the specs fit. I want to know about the battery life and passive battery drain.
stop writing useless stuff in my thread
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I'm ok, I'll do as I please but thanks for your input.
Do some research as all the info is already in the threads. You'd know this if you checked.
You're welcome
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I'm ok, I'll do as I please but thanks for your input.
Do some research as all the info is already in the threads. You'd know this if you checked.
You're welcome
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Stop replying in my thread you are spamming it with useless sh*t, I already stated why I created my thread in the OP
darisito said:
Stop replying in my thread you are spamming it with useless sh*t, I already stated why I created my thread in the OP
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As I said before I'll do as I please thanks.
Information is already in the other threads. Go check them instead of wanting spoon fed.
Mackay53 said:
As I said before I'll do as I please thanks.
Information is already in the other threads. Go check them instead of wanting spoon fed.
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You should read my thread again before spewing bull****. And I ask you again to stop spamming my inbox with your 100% useless replys. I don't want to read from you, and I don't want to hear about your opinion. Now, will you please
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Please read the sticky on top of the Q&A section.
Questions related to actual devices(off topic) compared to future devices should take place in an existing thread which covers a lot of opinions and experts:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620179
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