I feel all the JB ROMs‘ battery life is not good - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

I can see the cpu is always at the maximum cpu frequency
Do you have a same feeling as me?

eliccs said:
I can see the cpu is always at the maximum cpu frequency
Do you have a same feeling as me?
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if u cpu statys at high frequency; theres sth wrong.
i use JB roms for long time, and the cpu has same behaviour as in ICS.
i mean i give u right JB is not super battery efficient, but i dont think its only due to CPU load
try to change kernel/ go to neewest rom version, and try to change govenor

Which Rom do you use ?
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Will underclocking CPU save battery?

I had my S2 set to 1.6GHZ and noticed very little battery drop compared to 1.2ghz (stock) so now I am just wondering if it would help me save battery if I set it to 800mhz?
Anyone know if this will help?
And for some reason SETcpu only detects the S2 as 1 core. So hopefully thats just an error and I hope I really have a dual core phone.
Which kernel are you using?
I am on Light'ning 6.1 (2.6.35.11 ninphetamine-2.0.5+)
XXKH3
Changing CPU speeds will not help you save battery. Undervoltaging (UV) will, however. UV only works on certain kernels, and you MUST know what you're doing before attempting to overclock and undervoltage simultaneously. Read up OC/UV guides around the forum to know more and the recommended speed/voltage pairings.
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darylimjz said:
Changing CPU speeds will not help you save battery. Undervoltaging (UV) will, however. UV only works on certain kernels, and you MUST know what you're doing before attempting to overclock and undervoltage simultaneously. Read up OC/UV guides around the forum to know more and the recommended speed/voltage pairings.
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I'll be staying far away from that then. Thanks!
of course underclocking will give you a bit more battery life. even if you don't undervolt.
underclocking it to 800 simply forbids the processor to go up to 1 or 1.2ghz and it doesn't need as much power as in the higher states.
a normal desktop cpu also gets hotter if its overclocked with its stock voltage. But if you crank up the voltage too, to keep it stable it will get even hotter.
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Well, Nordic hardware has done some tests. Undervolting CPU and GPU will not save your batterylife significantly.
http://www.nordichardware.se/test-l...kt-pa-laengre-batteritid.html?start=3#content
The article is in Swedish, but all graphs are in English.
supermult said:
of course underclocking will give you a bit more battery life. even if you don't undervolt.
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Actually it shouldn't. A faster speed allows the CPU to finish the task faster and then go to sleep...
Cane Phoenix said:
Actually it shouldn't. A faster speed allows the CPU to finish the task faster and then go to sleep...
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Yes, exactly!
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NoOneCanHelpMe said:
Yes, exactly!
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That may be true, but higher frequencies have a higher power draw, the phone at lower speeds should be able to manage with whatever the task is, assuming it's not a extensive app. If you're not a power user you don't need the phone to be clocked at the max freq, you can lower it and you see minor changes in battery life. With dual cores task are handled must better so 1.2ghz+ shouldn't really be needed, TouchWiz can't be as bad as Sense, where you actually need it to be clocked higher.
Oh man, Undervolting is OK but why would you Underclock a CPU? Now don't tell me it's too fast, don't need that speed in real world, you won't notice any difference and etc..If you are gonna Underclock it why did you purchase it on the first place?
Besides, that article said it all.
Regards.
For me I think underclocking + undervolting does indeed save battery life.
What I mean is that in my sig '1.6Ghz - 1325 mV' an at '800Mhz -950 mV' you see a difference of 375mV which I think can save your battery life for a couple of good minutes + 800Mhz is enough for my needs along with playing games (Only a tad slower at loading).
That's not necessary true. Yes at a higher frequency the task would complete faster but at the same time the processor with use more current and or increased voltage at the same time. That's why cpu's level up and down. Otherwise why not have the CPU set at 200Mhz-1200Mhz instead of 200-400-800-1000-1200Mhz.
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Cane Phoenix said:
Actually it shouldn't. A faster speed allows the CPU to finish the task faster and then go to sleep...
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Please set your computer on fire and never return to the internet ever again so it doesn't have to be filled with your stupid statements.
Also yes underclocking saves battery, anyone who says it doesn't is dumb, you wanna see for yourself? set your phone to 1.6 GHz all the time, according to you people this wouldn't significantly drain the battery any more right?
Undervolting saves slightly more battery than underclocking.
Also why would you underclock + undervolt the phone? Because it saves battery and you won't find any noticeable performance gains between 800 MHz and 1.6 GHz.
seshmaru said:
Please set your computer on fire and never return to the internet ever again so it doesn't have to be filled with your stupid statements.
Also yes underclocking saves battery, anyone who says it doesn't is dumb, you wanna see for yourself? set your phone to 1.6 GHz all the time, according to you people this wouldn't significantly drain the battery any more right?
Undervolting saves slightly more battery than underclocking.
Also why would you underclock + undervolt the phone? Because it saves battery and you won't find any noticeable performance gains between 800 MHz and 1.6 GHz.
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underclock + undervolt = winning !
Jigsy75 said:
underclock + undervolt = winning !
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My phone is running at 751mv at 200mhz on tick-over and is ok. Lots of battery life!
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darylimjz said:
Changing CPU speeds will not help you save battery. Undervoltaging (UV) will, however. UV only works on certain kernels, and you MUST know what you're doing before attempting to overclock and undervoltage simultaneously. Read up OC/UV guides around the forum to know more and the recommended speed/voltage pairings.
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Changing cpu speed upwards will use more battery life.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239176
this is another topic discussing its effect on heat generation
so whats ur opinion ???
Damn right underclocking is saving battery, just doubled battery life with setcpu @ 500 max settings try it you will see
jody2k said:
Damn right underclocking is saving battery, just doubled battery life with setcpu @ 500 max settings try it you will see
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SetCPU to 500
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[Q] Overclock HyperDroid v5.2.21?

Hi, i have just flashed the new HyperDroid v5.2.21 (Full wipe) and i wanted to know if i can overclock my SGS2 from 1.2ghz to 1.5ghz, if so how do i go about it?
Do i need to change the current kernel (XWL1)?
P.S ive heard its stable, but does it drain the battery?
Thanks XDA Community
Hello there. Yep you can overclock but you need a kernel that supports it. [url="http://gokhanmoral.com]SiyahKernel[/url] is a good choice. With that, use the Voltage Control app from the market.
However I know nothing about battery draining or stability... dualcore 1.2GHz mobile processor is more than enough for me, and the phone can get pretty hot under maximum load, same with the MALI GPU which can be overclocked to 400MHz (but since it has 4 cores and the phone has no active heatsinks it could get risky...)
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Hello there. Yep you can overclock but you need a kernel that supports it. [url="http://gokhanmoral.com]SiyahKernel[/url] is a good choice. With that, use the Voltage Control app from the market.
However I know nothing about battery draining or stability... dualcore 1.2GHz mobile processor is more than enough for me, and the phone can get pretty hot under maximum load, same with the MALI GPU which can be overclocked to 400MHz (but since it has 4 cores and the phone has no active heatsinks it could get risky...)
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I think AndroidMeda kernel already supports OverClocking...using this ROM for a quite long time...
Harvinder09 said:
Hi, i have just flashed the new HyperDroid v5.2.21 (Full wipe) and i wanted to know if i can overclock my SGS2 from 1.2ghz to 1.5ghz, if so how do i go about it?
Do i need to change the current kernel (XWL1)?
P.S ive heard its stable, but does it drain the battery?
Thanks XDA Community
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Yes you can overclock and you can stick with the kernel that comes with Hyperdroid. I am currently Overclocking 1.6ghz max and 200 min. Not touching voltages though. Use No-Frills app to set it up. My advice though to you no point in overclocking as 1.2ghz is good enough as it is..And the kernel you are on is good enough...It is stable depending what voltage frequencies you use..I say leave it as they are. And like i said download No-Frills from the market..Set your clock speeds and that should be it..Choose a governor and off you go
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Yes you can overclock and you can stick with the kernel that comes with Hyperdroid. I am currently Overclocking 1.6ghz max and 200 min. Not touching voltages though. Use No-Frills app to set it up. My advice though to you no point in overclocking as 1.2ghz is good enough as it is..And the kernel you are on is good enough...It is stable depending what voltage frequencies you use..I say leave it as they are. And like i said download No-Frills from the market..Set your clock speeds and that should be it..Choose a governor and off you go
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No-Frills ? AndroidMeda Developers recommend Voltage Control (and I personally like it much more than No-Frills, too) with their kernel.
+ Here is a small guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036020 how to test your OC Settings, I use it when I am testing new voltages.
Thanks for the replies i will try out the no-frills app and see what happens. What would you say is the best governor to use? and wouldnt you recommend going over 200min?
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No-Frills ? AndroidMeda Developers recommend Voltage Control (and I personally like it much more than No-Frills, too) with their kernel.
+ Here is small guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036020 how to test your OC Settings, I use it when I am testing new voltages.
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Pongster uses No-Frills. The rest of the team uses Voltage Control. And to avoid any freezes or random reboots leave the voltage settings as they are till you get to grips with the overclocking. Hence why i suggested No-Frills as currently Voltage Control for me kept on reverting back to stock frequencies..And yes there is a way round it but it is to much of an effort
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Thanks for the replies i will try out the no-frills app and see what happens. What would you say is the best governor to use? and wouldnt you recommend going over 200min?
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I am currently using ondemand and Sio as scheduler. You can not go wrong with that. Like i said..choose a governor choose a scheduler and let them do the work...I also do recommend Voltage control but No-frills is simple and does the job for you. And no i would recommend either go to 100min or stick with 200...I am currently on 1.6max and 200 min
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Thanks for the replies i will try out the no-frills app and see what happens. What would you say is the best governor to use? and wouldnt you recommend going over 200min?
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I personally use Sleepy governor and noop scheduler, but everyone uses different governors and schedulers...
I think 200 min is OK...100 MHz is too low and 500 is too high...
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Pongster uses No-Frills. The rest of the team uses Voltage Control. And to avoid any freezes or random reboots leave the voltage settings as they are till you get to grips with the overclocking. Hence why i suggested No-Frills as currently Voltage Control for me kept on reverting back to stock frequencies..And yes there is a way round it but it is to much of an effort
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I have -75mV (previously had -50mV) and I haven't ever had any freeze or random reboot...
DomButcher said:
I personally use Sleepy governor and noop scheduler, but everyone uses different governors and schedulers...
I think 200 min is OK...100 MHz is too low and 500 is too high...
I have -75mV (previously had -50mV) and I haven't ever had any freeze or random reboot...
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Dude..he is just learning...let him take baby steps first before he jumps right up and wants to walk.... Let him follow what i suggested and then he can come back and ask for more help once he tries his new settings out...I remember you use to ask a lot of questions before..And i said the same thing..baby steps first before you start walking
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Dude..he is just learning...let him take baby steps first before he jumps right up and wants to walk.... Let him follow what i suggested and then he can come back and ask for more help once he tries his new settings out...I remember you use to ask a lot of questions before..And i said the same thing..baby steps first before you start walking
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Oh...he has just 6 posts...I didn't notice it...sorry. Then I will suggest No-Frills, too.
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Oh...he has just 6 posts...I didn't notice it...sorry. Then I will suggest No-Frills, too.
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Good..Now thanks wont hurt
Thanks for the support guys, and yeah i am new to this whole android/rooting scene so no-frills looks like a nice simple and easy option for now until i get to grips with things. i will try out the differen governors and schedulers and see whats best for me.
P.S Neo is yours running stable at the maximum 1.6ghz?
Harvinder09 said:
Thanks for the support guys, and yeah i am new to this whole android/rooting scene so no-frills looks like a nice simple and easy option for now until i get to grips with things. i will try out the differen governors and schedulers and see whats best for me.
P.S Neo is yours running stable at the maximum 1.6ghz?
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Yes my friend pretty stable. Listen go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817 and read regarding governors and schedulers..Pretty straight forward and good explanations...And i am running the latest hyperdroid version but i am using Siyah kernel with thunderbolt tweaks...For you i would use the kernel that comes with the rom and use the default governor that comes with the rom...When i was on previous kernel version i always use to use Kenobi...Not sure if they have it there or if Pongs removed it but either that or solo...
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Yes my friend pretty stable. Listen go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817 and read regarding governors and schedulers..Pretty straight forward and good explanations...And i am running the latest hyperdroid version but i am using Siyah kernel with thunderbolt tweaks...For you i would use the kernel that comes with the rom and use the default governor that comes with the rom...When i was on previous kernel version i always use to use Kenobi...Not sure if they have it there or if Pongs removed it but either that or solo...
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Kenobi was removed and solo was renamed to sleepy.
which governer is best with overclocking 1.6ghz
mzeshanhakeem said:
which governer is best with overclocking 1.6ghz
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i am using ondemand
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i am using ondemand
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Neo when i overclock to 1.6ghz with 200min using the lulzactive governer and SIO scheduler my phone freezes i have to reboot it?
whats the best setup to run 1.6ghz so its stable for everyday use?
P.S anyone know if it drains the battery by overclocking?
Harvinder09 said:
Neo when i overclock to 1.6ghz with 200min using the lulzactive governer and SIO scheduler my phone freezes i have to reboot it?
whats the best setup to run 1.6ghz so its stable for everyday use?
P.S anyone know if it drains the battery by overclocking?
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change to ondemand governor when overclocking
Neo3000 said:
change to ondemand governor when overclocking
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And what scheduler?
Thanks
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And what scheduler?
Thanks
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stick with SIO

[Q] overclocking in optimus one "4wisemonkeys" HELP!

Can i overclock my OPTIMUS ONE p500 running with 4WiSEMONKEYS ROM to
Minimum CPU frequency = 320 or 480
Maximum CPU frequency = 729..
CAN I OVERCLOCK IT?
what is the disadvantage of this? or what is the bad result of this??
PLEASE HELP GUYS!
thanks
Read other threads first..................
I think 320 and 691 is best for our O1
suzhipack said:
Can i overclock my OPTIMUS ONE p500 running with 4WiSEMONKEYS ROM to
Minimum CPU frequency = 320 or 480
Maximum CPU frequency = 729..
CAN I OVERCLOCK IT?
what is the disadvantage of this? or what is the bad result of this??
PLEASE HELP GUYS!
thanks
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Yes u can safely over clock it upto 748 MHz. But over clocking the phone has its disadvantages. So I'd recommend overclocking while playing games whereas keeping it on 600/480 at other times
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Yes you can UC and OC this ROM, but as you were told it has disadvantages:
Heating, to mention one. Instability?
If you are using some OC application (e.g. setCPU and similar) that supports profiles, you can enable different frequencies for different cases (screen off, charging etc) so if you're on 729MHz and temperature gets above, say 45degrees, profile can enable something like 600MHz and so on.
I've found through trial and error (actually more error than trial ) that is it not such a good idea to OC this phone beyond 729-748MHz, and it is really dumb to OC beyond it + enable "start on boot" option
So, just in case you finger "accidentally slides" to higher frequency ranges, better have either an "undo settings" flashable file or a recent nand backup...
To make long story short: no real benefit below 300MHz (I had lots of freezes with lower freqs), not much gain above 729MHz (unless you need desperately something to heat the room in the winter ).
Thanks for the help guys
i think stable o.c for our optimus 1 is ranges from 320 up to below 700..
by the way im asking it becoz i will use it everyday..
maybe thats all i think.. hehe
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Thanks for the help guys
i think stable o.c for our optimus 1 is ranges from 320 up to below 700..
by the way im asking it becoz i will use it everyday..
maybe thats all i think.. hehe
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Basically there's not much difference between voltages at 320/480 Mhz. So you can use any of them while among the higher ranges 729 is much more stable than 748.What I mean to say is-take your pick
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ok thanks )
by the way, if i overclock it up to 729? it will make my battery much weaker?
and i think if i use wifi or play it will make my unit hotter? something like feeling something in the back? im just curious )
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ok thanks )
by the way, if i overclock it up to 729? it will make my battery much weaker?
and i think if i use wifi or play it will make my unit hotter? something like feeling something in the back? im just curious )
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Over clocking above 700Mhz will always produce more heat than normal...and let me say-while playing games or using internet-you will really feel the heat Battery falls much faster...Do not allow increase of temperature above 40°C or it can seriously harm health of battery
PS-Heat can be decreased by opening back cover and exposing to a fan or something.Personally I overclock upto 748Mhz (mostly 729)
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OK its final i will overclock it less than 700 )
LOL!
thanks
but i think i can feel the heat in less than 700 hahahaha!
but its ok i will just get the back cover
In the thread it's recommended that, as it is unstable, you shouldn't overclock it and stay the way it is
I don't know if mileage will differ from one phone to another, but mine's set to 320-768. I've kept it that way for the longest time, even before trying out 4WISEMONKEYS. So far so good. If I set it to any other 700-something MHz that's when I feel the heat.

[Q] SetCpu settings for Xperia S

hey guys,
i recently rooted my xperia s and im now on the KA speed 11.1 rom w/ 5.1 sspeed kernel. I just want to find out what you guys think is the optimal setcpu profile settings for a rooted Xperia S. By optimal i mean (extended batt life w/smooth lagless operations and less cpu heat)
thanks in advance!
drodericks03 said:
hey guys,
i recently rooted my xperia s and im now on the KA speed 11.1 rom w/ 5.1 sspeed kernel. I just want to find out what you guys think is the optimal setcpu profile settings for a rooted Xperia S. By optimal i mean (extended batt life w/smooth lagless operations and less cpu heat)
thanks in advance!
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I overclocked to 1.89 , scaling is ondemand
Smoothness : very , very smooth
Battery life : the same for me
Cpu heat : Only when playing mc3 for 2 hours
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And use AnTuTu cpu master , its more stable :good:
Before you doing something that can make your phone burn it is better for you to search an info about it. And there is a step of doing it not just simply swipe it to maximum clock. That is why the devs always remind us to take our own risk of overclocking. You can read more detail info from this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1376870
*Sorry for my english*
Overclocking the maximux cpu frequency doesnt mean heat/battery dies
It only increases the maximum level of what the frequency can reach , so if ur just browsing or watching utube or playing 2d games like angry birds , the fone wont run at the maximum overclocked frequency , so no effect will occur , but if u play a heavy game like modern combat 3 and u have overclocked , the cpu frequency will jump to the maximum and will cause heat after a while and more battery usage
Thats what i think
check my thread in the general section
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no necessary to overclock
hey guys...i bought my SXS with android 2.3.7 ....3months ago....bootloader unlocked...rooted...and really...2x 1,5GHz is totally enough for your device...even Shadow Gun runs perfectly smooth without overclocking.......but if you have installed a custom rom...you will get lags e.t.c ....if so...download chainfire 3d from google market....free ofcharge...install the driver and everything should be ok now.
if you want to overclock....i advice you to use cpu tuner...uses a bit memory...and you may choose how many cpu should run....i prefer to select just one cpu " in settings...use dual cpu.....deactivate" ....and then overclock it...you will get a nice performance and a little more battery life.
hope it helped
Has been using SetCPU for the last one day on rooted stock ROM n it really boosted the phone's performance.. Plus one of the weird thing is dat it actually saving battery.. I ws using juice defender & GO Power at the same time but wasn't quite getting da performance.. But now SUPERB! Attached are the screen shots of my SetCPU profiles.. Try it now lemme know =) ~
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ashqmallik said:
Has been using SetCPU for the last one day on rooted stock ROM n it really boosted the phone's performance.. Plus one of the weird thing is dat it actually saving battery.. I ws using juice defender & GO Power at the same time but wasn't quite getting da performance.. But now SUPERB! Attached are the screen shots of my SetCPU profiles.. Try it now lemme know =) ~
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Which rom and kernel are you using ?
.76TW (Got some issues so its better if u use 75) and i fastbooted stock kernel after DoomKernelv0.4 to root =)
Hi, i have a question about setCPU. Can it on rooted XPS with Stock ICS kernel (build 6.1.A.2.45) control CPU voltage?
Or it's a limited feature available only for custom kernels? I have a locked bootloader so no custom kernels for me
Thanks (don't want to buy it now a regret it)
Gud...
blackie333 said:
Hi, i have a question about setCPU. Can it on rooted XPS with Stock ICS kernel (build 6.1.A.2.45) control CPU voltage?
Or it's a limited feature available only for custom kernels? I have a locked bootloader so no custom kernels for me
Thanks (don't want to buy it now a regret it)
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No voltage control on any stock kernels for any devices. Only custom kernels offer that.

how make the wt19i consume less battery

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.
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Try an app called juice defender or if ur a bit more techy try pimp my rom. Worked for me
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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
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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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