i need this ver of root box..RootBox-JB-i9100-Unofficial-20130909 - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i deleted this version by mistake
RootBox-JB-i9100-Unofficial-20130909.zip
anybody can upload it for me ?
i cant find it on internet​

mahaseno said:
i deleted this version by mistake
RootBox-JB-i9100-Unofficial-20130909.zip
anybody can upload it for me ?
i cant find it on internet​
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Hi, do you still need it?

nopainwithme said:
Hi, do you still need it?
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No..
i downloaded it
thx
but tell me..are u still using this version ?

mahaseno said:
No..
i downloaded it
thx
but tell me..are u still using this version ?
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yes i am! i think it's the best 4.2.2 feature-rich stable rom. Until kitkat gets the stability and all the features of JB 4.2.2, i'll keep it.
I just have a boring "smscallservicewakelock" wakelock when making calls, but it seems an AOKP bug that has been fixed in Android 4.3. Unfortunately Rootbox never reached 4.3 update.
If you downloaded this unofficial Rootbox version somewhere, maybe you can put the link here for (rare) people that are searching it on Google

nopainwithme said:
yes i am! i think it's the best 4.2.2 feature-rich stable rom. Until kitkat gets the stability and all the features of JB 4.2.2, i'll keep it.
I just have a boring "smscallservicewakelock" wakelock when making calls, but it seems an AOKP bug that has been fixed in Android 4.3. Unfortunately Rootbox never reached 4.3 update.
If you downloaded this unofficial Rootbox version somewhere, maybe you can put the link here for (rare) people that are searching it on Google
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You are absolutely right
This release is the best ever 4.2.2 versions
But I suffer from battery performance
do you have any Solutions for that ??
help me if you can
everyday i tried many roms..but at final..i came back to RootBox
i'm waiting 4 u
http://www.speedyshare.com/jWVfE/RootBox-JB-i9100-Unofficial-20130909.zip
http://www.filemup.com/hvf0risel1vp.html

will surely try to help, as i've been working on this matter myself some weeks ago.
1) download and install BetterBatterystats (BBS)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
(download BetterBatteryStats_xdaedition_1.15.0.0.apk from 2nd post)
This application will reveal some important things:
-the phone awake time/screen on time/deep sleep time -> the minutes the phone was sleeping, was being used, was doing something on screen off
-the "operations" that keep your phone awake
-the time the CPU spends in max speed, medium speed, low speed
2) open it for the first time, go in settings -> advanced -> root features and enable it
3) reboot the phone one time, charge the phone fully 100% and then use it normally during a day without connecting it to the charger (or at least 12 hours of standard use).
4) once enough time passed, come back here and upload screenshots from BetterBatteryStats, selecting UNPLUGGED from the second row of the main screen:
-select OTHER from the first row and make a screenshot of the screen (power button + volume down button)
-select CPUSTATES from the first row and make screenshots (3) to get all the states visible
-then select KERNEL WAKELOCK, PARTIAL WAKELOCKS, ALARMS from the same row and make enough screenshots for each section to show the most relevants wakelocks/applications (more than 5 minutes)
here's an example: http://i44.tinypic.com/2isjqkw.png
If you don't know how to use BBS and need some other help play with it a bit/search guides. If you do know then just post the requested screenshots. In both cases, the information we'll see will be extremely important to know what's sucking battery

nopainwithme said:
will surely try to help, as i've been working on this matter myself some weeks ago.
1) download and install BetterBatterystats (BBS)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
(download BetterBatteryStats_xdaedition_1.15.0.0.apk from 2nd post)
This application will reveal some important things:
-the phone awake time/screen on time/deep sleep time -> the minutes the phone was sleeping, was being used, was doing something on screen off
-the "operations" that keep your phone awake
-the time the CPU spends in max speed, medium speed, low speed
2) open it for the first time, go in settings -> advanced -> root features and enable it
3) reboot the phone one time, charge the phone fully 100% and then use it normally during a day without connecting it to the charger (or at least 12 hours of standard use).
4) once enough time passed, come back here and upload screenshots from BetterBatteryStats, selecting UNPLUGGED from the second row of the main screen:
-select OTHER from the first row and make a screenshot of the screen (power button + volume down button)
-select CPUSTATES from the first row and make screenshots (3) to get all the states visible
-then select KERNEL WAKELOCK, PARTIAL WAKELOCKS, ALARMS from the same row and make enough screenshots for each section to show the most relevants wakelocks/applications (more than 5 minutes)
here's an example: http://i44.tinypic.com/2isjqkw.png
If you don't know how to use BBS and need some other help play with it a bit/search guides. If you do know then just post the requested screenshots. In both cases, the information we'll see will be extremely important to know what's sucking battery
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that's good
i'll try it now
and give u the screenshots later
thank u my dear

i forgot to answer a question: i'm using Dorimanx Kernel latest stable (9.43 i think)

thank u man
everything is OK now
after using apolo kernel
with regular profile
thank you very much for helping me ..

no problem guy happy to see that you sorted it out. If you ever encounter the same problem again, verify, from BetteBatterystats:
- the % of 1,2GHZ speed time (if the cpu always run at maximum speed then there's some app/process that is killing your battery)
- if there are long/unknown wakelocks that keep your phone awake -> search them on google and discover what they are
See you around

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[TIPS - UPDATED 14/06/11!] Improve your battery life!

Turn off 3G, turn on only when needed
Settings -> Location -> Untick ''Wireless Networks and GPS Satelites''
Settings ->Accounts -> Untick Background data (Unless you want to use market)
Settings -> Wirelless -> Advanced -> Wifi sleep policy -> Never
Use phone on 2G, unless using internet (then switch to 3G mode)
Data traffic always OFF (Use only when needed)
Backlight low or Auto Brightness (And allow light to decrease)
Turn off wireless, basically everything turned off with the power control widget, turn on when necessary
Install task manager and set auto-kill mode to crazy on switch off screen mode (Put apps that always run in ignore list e.g. Launcher, Messaging. Basically the necessities)
Install SetCPU (After rooting your phone) - Min CPU 122mhz, Max CPU ~700mhz - 'On demand' profile
SetCpu - Profiles -> Screen Off -> Min 122mhz, Max 122mhz, Performance mode
Upgrade to Froyo 2.2 - Enable JIT (Saves battery on 2.2+)
Switch to a Cyanogenmod Rom
Enable undervolting (Only for CyanogenMOD roms)
Use RenderFX widget (CyanogenMOD, best to use low red, best to use when you are heading out)
Cyanogenmod - Spare Parts -> End Button Behaviour -> Go to sleep
LAST, but NOT LEAST, if you notice no significant increase in battery life, then your battery is no calibrated right! So go to market, download 'Battery Calibration', and charge your phone to 100%. Next, if its abbout 4000v - 4200v, your phone is correctly calibrated!
If its not 4000 -4200, press the ''calibrate'' button, and let your phone die out, then fully charge it (while its still powered off). Wait till light is green, TURN ON.
After boot, battery will not be 100% yet, reboot once more, charge to 100% (while phone is on), and check your new calibrated battery! It should now be 4000 to 4200v
I know there might be programs and applications to increase your battery life, but I dont have any experience with these, so feel free to post your experiences! Some examples may include juicedefender, etc
Anyone wants to add to this list, feel free =)
royalbloodvi said:
Turn off 3G
Backlight low
Turn off wireless, basically everything turned off with the power control widget
Install task manager and set auto-kill mode to crazy on switch off screen mode
I know there might be programs and applications to increase your battery life, but I dont have any experience with these, so feel free to post your experiences! Some examples may include juicedefender, etc
Anyone wants to add to this list, feel free =)
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I will never install a task manager it's do more damage then it does good.....
My battery last 2 days and the only thing i do is install juicedefender and use my phone alot
knudsen81 said:
I will never install a task manager it's do more damage then it does good.....
My battery last 2 days and the only thing i do is install juicedefender and use my phone alot
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I don't know what goes wrong, but mine losts for only one day. If i have charged it overnight the battery is empty the next evening
No task managers. The phone manages its RAM well and the battery will last longer. For normal uses upto 1.5 days and for heavy users 1 day.
dabulcke said:
I don't know what goes wrong, but mine losts for only one day. If i have charged it overnight the battery is empty the next evening
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and here I heard installing juicedefender does more damage than good too.. what to believe? Everything is based on peoples hearsay and no evidence..
On my girl friends X10 mini I changed from ADW launcher to Helixlauncher and changed the brightness to auto. That made a HUGE difference.
Was on vacation and turned off 3G because I was not gonna use any expenisve data. That alone boosted my batterylife about 1 days worth.
junglepunk said:
Was on vacation and turned off 3G because I was not gonna use any expenisve data. That alone boosted my batterylife about 1 days worth.
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people can do much to boost battery time, like turn off 3g, brightness control, turn off gps and so on, that all helps the battery
I have switched of almost everything and still get about 1 day of battery with about 2-3Hrs of music and a few calls and videos.
is it ok?
I get over 48 hours and I use the wifi a lot and do about 30mins of calls a day.
My tips:
* turn background data off and manually update ur emails when u want - this is the best tip I put it on my blog too
* manually enable network data when u need it
* use the top button to go on standby as soon as you are done using the phone
* keep gps, 3g and wifi off unless u want to use it
Sent from my U20i using XDA App
I have background data off.
No emailing whatsoever till now....
Almost 75% of the time in standby
Gps 3G wifi bluetooth are off.
Yet with stock launcer i get 24Hrs
Helix 30Hrs..
Why?
Its been two weeks(or 3) since i bought the phone...
Please reply.
BTW when did you buy the phone?
^^Ok.
I have come to know the problem.
Running any apps in background like Battery Indicator or task manager brings down the battery so much(the latter not much though)..
Because daily i used to get the above with battery indicator pro on.
But after uninstalling it i got about double that battery life..
So people better don't run them all the time.
task manager can be used sometimes about once every 2 hrs o so.
This increased my battery life so much on stock launcher
Just got the pro today. Will be ditching my X2 depending on the performance of this one after a week. So far, I love the mini pro for the fact that I can now hear my incoming messages and calls!
A couple of questions though:
1) Is there a way to wake up the screen when an SMS arrives?
2) Custom ringtone per contact?
3) Is there a way to disable screen lock when the phone goes to sleep by itself (not pressing the power button) ?
4) Is there a way to unlock the screen without the need to press the left button, I was hoping to go directly to the pattern unlock after i turn on the phone
Still getting used to the keyboard lay-out as I've been using X2 for almost 6 months.
andoy said:
1) Is there a way to wake up the screen when an SMS arrives?
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I use Chomp SMS app and this allows the screen to wake-up, I think Handcent SMS does too. I never used the stock SMS app so not sure if there is a way to do it with that.
andoy said:
3) Is there a way to disable screen lock when the phone goes to sleep by itself (not pressing the power button) ?
4) Is there a way to unlock the screen without the need to press the left button, I was hoping to go directly to the pattern unlock after i turn on the phone
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Not sure if this answers your question, I just press the Menu button twice to unlock the phone, never used the power button to wake it up funnily enough, only used the power button go in to sleep mode. When I press Menu button it wakes up to the pattern unlock.
ayewhy said:
I use Chomp SMS app and this allows the screen to wake-up, I think Handcent SMS does too. I never used the stock SMS app so not sure if there is a way to do it with that.
Not sure if this answers your question, I just press the Menu button twice to unlock the phone, never used the power button to wake it up funnily enough, only used the power button go in to sleep mode. When I press Menu button it wakes up to the pattern unlock.
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Nice, i'll try to look for those apps. I did try the menu button and it worked. At least this relieves stress on the power button since I won't be using it to wake-up the phone anymore.
How's about not locking the phone when it goes to sleep? Unless I press the power button?
After a day with it, battery is now @ 30%+. Hope it improves or SE comes out with a high capacity.
Hi, where is the disable 3G button?
I can't seem to find it. I found wifi on and off.
and I unchecked location with gps.
thanks
Helix launcher is the best thing I installed to my mini pro. Batt life is now 3-4 days regular use and 5 days if i don't play games. Games are draining the batt quickly.
I'm totally getting rid of my X2.
3 to 4 days? Lol how can that be possible.. Did you use 3g?
hyhyhhy said:
3 to 4 days? Lol how can that be possible.. Did you use 3g?
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I can prove it, there's a display in the phone where it says # of hours unplugged. If it's not working for you, doesn't mean it shouldn't for others as well. If you barely make 2 days, then that's what we should be LOLing about.
My setting is as follows:
- 2g only
- 1 to 2 hours of wifi and bluetooth per day
- 1 to 2 hours of games (love the games) per day
- tried GPS for 1 hour using mapdroyd
- a couple of calls and text messages per day
- tried watching a movie (AVI) for an hour using yxflash
- tried the media, played MP3s for an hour
- tried meebo for an hour
- I got my alarms ON always
- notifications ON always
- custom led lights for new SMS (using ringo pro) always
- max volume for the entire day
- medium volume at night
- data connection off
- background data off
- screen brightness to zero but the sensor is still working (weird), the screens still adjusts to the surrounding
This is after installing helix. Before helix, I got a max of 1 and a half days only.
Ray_jai said:
Hi, where is the disable 3G button?
I can't seem to find it. I found wifi on and off.
and I unchecked location with gps.
thanks
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Im finding the same issue. Im looking for the "use only 2g" as found on the g1 (my other phone) but I can find it. Some help would be excellent on locating this option!!
~Dark

[Q] Battery life awful - can you help please

Hello everyone, this is my first post here so go easy on me
The battery on my optimus one doesn't see the day out, is there a ROM that can help, I noticed someone posted that their battery lasted 3 days.
I've managed to root my phone and installed recovery, just need pointing in the right ROM/kernel direction.
Many thanks in advance
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=510200&d=1296962775
flash this kernel
switch off wifi,bluetooth,gps,data by dragging notification bar and tapping on the ocons.
reduce display brightness from settings>display>brightness (select lwest, atleast thts wat i use
flash void kernel, and install gapps, tapps , a2sd and blink modules.
when the rom is fully installed and running use setcpu to manage cpu 122/600.
turn off wifi, bluetooth, gps.
now your device life is about 30 hrs
The quickest fix would be to switch of 3G(2G only mode), WiFi when not in use, GPS, bluetooth, data enabled off, etc. These can be done with the Power Control widget or from the drag down notification bar. Big effect even without flashing a custom rom
Depending on your usage mate.
But yeah pretty much what everyone else said . Indoor I keep my brightness lvl almost 0. The screen ain't that shabby and it does a pretty good job even outdoors at a bit above half brightness.
I always keep my network on 2g mode OFF and I don't let my phone use data connection unless I want to use 3G network.
Also get an app for clearing memory a bit . I use android assistant which is pretty much an all in one . Great app I'd say , monitors CPU usage and has quick boost for lazy clearing up memory , manual clearing up memory and ofc you can ignore some app processes like for ex. setCPU
As a sidenote , if you have most of the time above 260-270 memory free your phone should hold in average usage for at least 2 days.
I for example on one charge's worth with the above settings , can watch 2 hours of video , at least one hour of browsing , some video games and reading books .
Going slightly off topic, how do I get into recovery mode?
When I installed it I got there, did a nand back up and the rebooted.
Now when I hit Vol down/Power/Home it just starts up as normal?
I'm not very good at this stuff clearly, ha ha
I have trouble getting into the recovery too sometimes, since I can't hold the three buttons that long. Here's how I get to the recovery: Go to your terminal and type "reboot recovery". That should reboot and take you to it.
kpbotbot said:
I have trouble getting into the recovery too sometimes, since I can't hold the three buttons that long. Here's how I get to the recovery: Go to your terminal and type "reboot recovery". That should reboot and take you to it.
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Brilliant, thanks chief
ccdreadcc said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=510200&d=1296962775
flash this kernel
switch off wifi,bluetooth,gps,data by dragging notification bar and tapping on the ocons.
reduce display brightness from settings>display>brightness (select lwest, atleast thts wat i use
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Done all that thanks.
Just another off topic question - in the ROM posts the instructions usually say something about moving the zip file to the SD card from your PC via USB.
Why wouldn't I download the zipfile straight onto the phone (like I did with your kernel) and install it that way?
ccdreadcc said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=510200&d=1296962775
flash this kernel
switch off wifi,bluetooth,gps,data by dragging notification bar and tapping on the ocons.
reduce display brightness from settings>display>brightness (select lwest, atleast thts wat i use
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Sorry I know I shoudn't be asking so many questions in so many posts but can you confirm what was contained in your kernel please?
Cheers

[BOOST] Give your X10 a REAL boost! [Performance and/or Battery Life]

I'm not responsible for any problems caused by this on your device. It's your choice to apply these simple tweaks to your phone!​​
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[These apps are NOT paid! Only setCPU is paid, you can get it from the Android Market! (All apps provided here are downloadable in de Android Market)]​
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-- You need to root your x10 to use these apps! --
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If these simple Android Market apps, cause any problems on your device it means you've got something unstable installed on your device! I never had problems with Autokiller and AutoRun Manager on any ROM.​
Hey,
In this thread I will show you how to get a REAL boost on your Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10! This method could also improve performance and battery life on any other handset. This is compatible on Android 2.1, 2.2.1 and 2.3.x. (This way of boosting performance is without Systcl config! I suggest you to uninstall Systcl config, since it doesn't improve anything for me (and maybe for more persons here). I don't recommend you to use Autokiller on WolfBreak his CyanogenMod 6.1.3. He has already implemented these settings and also don't use this on Gingerbread Custom ROMS for the x10. Autokiller is not stable on it anymore. Just wait till I report more about it.
This method made me lose 0-2% in 9 hours on WolfBreak his Cyanogenmod 6.1.3 and ALL 2.1 ROMS! These simple apps, did improve my performance and battery life!
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Lets get to the point
Download this and this package, put in on your phone and install them!
Lets config it now
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Open Autokiller.
Go to the tab Memory limits.
Now put these configuration into the 3 boxes. (If these values cause problems you can try lower values I will provide)
Hidden app: 150
Content provider: 160
Empty app: 170
Now press on Apply.
Lower values (Only use when you get problems with high values):
Hidden app: 82
Content provider: 90
Empty app: 92
Now press on Apply.
(Don't put these values listed above higer. If you do your device can start to malfunction)
Now press on the Menu button on your Device and tap on Settings. Now make sure Apply settings on boot is turned on! After turning it on, press on Advanced system tweaks. Now make sure that Battery and Memory management are turned on!
Exit Auto Killer by pressing the menu button and reboot your device.
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Now open Autorun Manager.
Now make sure every service that is listed in the tab Basic you don't need is turned off! Make sure you only turn off things in the tab Basic! After doing that, exit Autorun Manager with the Menu button and reboot your device.
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This configuration only effects you device when your screen is turned off. Don't expect with this setCPU very big changes! But there will (must) be some changes in battery life) (Some people had big changes)
The settings here below won't cause any lag when coming from sleep (atleast for me). Even with heavy apps.
[To get the XDA-free version of setCPU take a look at this post. Credits for telling this are going to DooMLoRD]
This step has a payed app. You can buy it from the Android Market. The app is called ''setCPU''.
Buy setCPU from the Android Market. Now open it and do the following:
Tap on Show Other Frequency Sets and tap on the list on Nexus One/Snapdragon [QSD8x50]. Put
Now press left in the corner on the tab Main. Put in the scaling bar the maximal frequency on 998MHz. Now put the minimal frequency on 245MHz.
Now press on Scaling and choose out of the list Ondemand, after pressing on Ondemand turn ''Set on Boot'' on.
Now press on the tab that you can find next to Main. It's called Profiles. Make sure that ''Enable'' turned one and Notifications turned off. Then press on Add Profile. In the Edit Profile window you have to put the following settings:
Profile: Screen Off
Max: 384MHz (Don't put it lower or it can cause malfunctioning!)
Min: 245 MHz
Scaling: powersave
Priority: 100 (High)
Then press Save.
Then reboot your device and enjoy!
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Your x10 is now fully optimized with a few simple apps! Not only the battery but also the performance! Most people think it should improve battery, it's only more for performace. It can improve your battery.
And... Don't forget to press the ''Thanks'' button instead of saying Thanks in this thread
If you liked this and are able to, please donate to me
Have fun!
Regards,
PlayGunsta
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Question and Answer
Q. Can you answer this question that is answered before
A. No.
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PlayGunsta said:
Now press on the Menu button on your Device and tap on Settings. Not make sure Apply settings on boot is turned on! After turning it on, press on Advanced system tweaks.
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You mean "now", right?
Will test it later!
FelipeRRM said:
You mean "now", right?
Will test it later!
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Thank you for being alert. Will edit the typo!
Testing those settings on Trip's MIUI 2.2 v1.0.4 with stock kernel. Also I'm using Wolfbreak's Sysctl Settings, let's see how it goes
PlayGunsta said:
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This method made me lose 0% in 9 hours on WolfBreak his Cyanogenmod 6.1.3!
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really?
i think ur battery readings were wrong...
u must have lost atleast 2-10% at a minimum
DooMLoRD said:
really?
i think ur battery readings were wrong...
u must have atleast lost 2-10% at a minimum
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I even had that on 2.1 It's the truth mate. It's really possible!
Hartelijk bedankt PlayGunsta.....
Will give it a try for a few days and let you know how it goes.
soblecram said:
Hartelijk bedankt PlayGunsta.....
Will give it a try for a few days and let you know how it goes.
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Geen dank
No problem
Trying it on Wolf rom, will report how it goes...
Sent from my X10i using XDA Premium App
Interesting. Hard to believe the 0% in 9hours. I think that's massively exaggerated. Cellular standby at the min uses 0.5%-1% per hour. Even if you didn't turn your screen on during that entire 9 hour period, you would still have a drop of about 5%-10% in batt life.
But I'll bite and give it a test.
skydirt said:
Interesting. Hard to believe the 0% in 9hours. I think that's massively exaggerated. Cellular standby at the min uses 0.5%-1% per hour. Even if you didn't turn your screen on during that entire 9 hour period, you would still have a drop of about 5%-10% in batt life.
But I'll bite and give it a test.
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I didn't touch my phone in those 9 hours. I was just sleeping with alarm on
Looks interesting, but shouldn't be in the development section.
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Yes, that's what I was saying, even then, cellular standby would eat up 0.5-1% of batt life per hour. Could be much higher if you're on a fringe area of your nearest tower among other factors. In a 9 hour period, in just standby and in perfect conditions it should have at the very least dropped 5%.
I mean this is just the nature of the beast with devices. Only way around this would be airplane mode, phone in sleep mode and not being used at all. Then the phone is pretty much dead and you might as well just have it turned off. Even then phones that are turned off actually bleed batt life. Albeit at a much slower pace, they still discharge while completely off.
AutoKiller does not work in my X10a with WF CM 6.1.3 v06
Sorry!
Activity AutoKiller Memory Optimizer (in application Autokiller Optimizer) is not responding.​
JuaNMaN said:
AutoKiller does not work in my X10a with WF CM 6.1.3 v06
Sorry!
Activity AutoKiller Memory Optimizer (in application Autokiller Optimizer) is not responding.​
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I don't know what is happening out there buddy. Sorry. Try a reboot
help!!!
ive done it and now i am in an enless bootloop (on wolfbreak cm6.1.3)
timotuithof said:
help!!!
ive done it and now i am in an enless bootloop (on wolfbreak cm6.1.3)
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You're joking right? A apk couldn't do something like that.
PlayGunsta said:
You're joking right? A apk couldn't do something like that.
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Well it die but i have repaired it with seus so i am happy now
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timotuithof said:
help!!!
ive done it and now i am in an enless bootloop (on wolfbreak cm6.1.3)
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I would reflash
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Testing...will report soon....

[ICS][GSM]XT910-ROM Experiences from EternityProject-OTA

~~ Stopped Running ICS!! ~~ (for a Reason)
Hi to everyone,
i just want to tell you about my experiences of the ICS-ROM for the RAZR XT910 GSM-version.
First of all, i think that the ics in todays status is more worth than the "old" 2.3.5-rom.
Yes, there are bugs, but if you don't need some features, you could live with it
So here's my list of bugs found:
sometimes background picture disappears or just show's half (reboot fixes)
the gallery is slow on loading (only first time, but load it... otherwise it could crush)
sent mms were not shown in the messaging history
photo editor crushes lots of times
bluetooth does send data, but still does not recieve nything
the lock screen sometimes can't be unlocked (just use next bug)
you can bypass the lockscreen by pushing the home button
while switching music the standard player crushes
some apps does not work (they aren't made for ics now)
BUT some apps just crush the first time, second try they work
app overview screens can be switched fast, but widget screens are very slow in the menu
flash seems to be unsupported
if you don't work with english language, both are mixed (reboot does not fix)
while tiping a number the background becomes pixelized (reboot fixes)
some widgets can't be added to the homescreen
smart actions crushes (uninstall all updates and reboot fixes the bug - DO NOT UPDATE AGAIN!!)
shows time for + 0:00 timezone
MotoCast appears as test app (seems to be not modified for ICS)
ockscreen crushes several times after pushing power bottun
data error while getting free coins/crystals/bottles in apps
4 software buttons aren't enlighted (sometimes reboot fixes)
market crushes while using it by update-notification of android
But there's not everything bad or bugy. Here are some things that work correctly (for me):
sms sending and receiving
make and take calls
make photographs
alarm function
restore root from previous version with OTA rootkeeper
market
app updates
loading and installing apps
wlan
data networks (GPRS / 3G / HSDPA)
standard browser
downloads via browser
google maps
google+ app
adding gmx-account / sending and receiving mails
taking screenshots by POWER + VOLDOWN
autofocus while taking videos (did not work on 2.3.5)
setting and using smart actions (with nonupdated version)
So i think the main parts of the os are working and it's usefull. i'll run this ics-ota till the official ota will be published.
PS: i'll add some more bugs and working features after longer tests
PPS: Sorry for my bad english
greetings,
Sh4itan
restarted usage of red color.
if anyone else uses this ota you could provide your information about bugs and working features in this post!
2 problems that make me go back to Gingerbread:
- the phone gets to be pretty warm (not hot) and that has some impact on the battery
- sometimes it does not remember wireless passwords and you have to put them in manually
dancat said:
2 problems that make me go back to Gingerbread:
- the phone gets to be pretty warm (not hot) and that has some impact on the battery
- sometimes it does not remember wireless passwords and you have to put them in manually
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The battery life in gingerbread sucks also.
I hope the ics update brings better battery life.
If not,the razr is end off story.
painterceessie said:
The battery life in gingerbread sucks also.
I hope the ics update brings better battery life.
If not,the razr is end off story.
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Till now i've not noticed any change in battery life... maybe it's little better, if you don't do very much, but in usage it's the same... Dead after max 14h...
ICS is draining the battery fast if you don't use SetCPU or something like that. It seems to not scale the CPU to the minimum frequency almost permanently when the display is off.
If you use SetCPU you'll see that you can save a lot of battery life when the device is in standby.
kholk said:
ICS is draining the battery fast if you don't use SetCPU or something like that. It seems to not scale the CPU to the minimum frequency almost permanently when the display is off.
If you use SetCPU you'll see that you can save a lot of battery life when the device is in standby.
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There's some weirdness going on with the CPU governors in the ICS leak. It includes the hotplug governor, but default is interactive (which was a firm favourite of mine on single core devices). The second core doesn't seem to be sleeping properly, and the frequency steps seemed a bit large to me.
Oh well, more governors is nice when we can't add more ourselves, eh?
Sent from my XT910 using xda premium
kholk said:
If you use SetCPU you'll see that you can save a lot of battery life when the device is in standby.
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while using AnTuTu CPU Master to set the cpu to scaling variable between 300MHz and 800MHz and deleting/backup some side running bloatware with Titanium Backup ★ root the battery life risen sharply.
While doing some pretty normal stuff like sending sms, using google maps with WLAN and doing research on the internet, my battery has endured two days!
And it's not the RAZR MAXX
Stopped running ICS!!
'cause i realised after every 're'-update (flashed back to 2.3.5 and went to ics again) there appears other bugs...
after third try keyboard stopped working!!!
installing this leak is very unstable and it's pretty sure to get unlogged bugs...
maybe after several try's there could be a 'perfect' working version of ics
but i'll try it no more
now running The Arctic 3.0.5 GSM

Ultimate ways to save the most of your battery juice!

My device - Redmi 3s (land) 2 GB/ 16 GB variant
Hey there. Just want to help you guys in case you suffer from poor battery life. Just follow the steps below to get the most of your battery life without using any 3rd party app or even rooting your Android! Believe me, you will be amazed at the results.
From novice newcomers to ace Android enthusiasts, this is for all.
--------------- APPLIES FOR NON-ROOT + ROOT -------------
My TIPS, non-root and no 3rd party app required.
*Keep your location permission off as much as possible. I mean use only when required using that quick toggle on the QS tile. And then grant that permission only to the apps you really need. Check the permission list and you will find many apps having that permission for absolutely no reason and that counts! I found that the Google app's gonna drain a lot with location on. So I turned off for it as well as the play services! Your preference might vary!
Go to : Settings - Security & Location
*Totally disable the Google Location History for all the Google accounts you have logged in to on your Android. What it does is that it keeps record of your location from time to time in background which results in drain!
Go to : Settings - Security & Location - Location - Google Location History
*Okay Google hotword from ANY SCREEN in the Google app DISABLED! Well, I think I needn't describe. Just keeping it on results in a significant battery drain!
Go to : Google - Settings - Voice - Voice match
*Background sync totally turned off. That quick QS tile for sync is not available in this ROm yet. Don't know why! But that doesn't mean you keep that Auto-sync on. Who needs to refresh every hour! I totally disable to Auto-sync of Google apps. You can see there as well that turning it off saves battery, mate!
Go to : Settings - Users and Accounts - Automatically sync data (In older versions, tap the menu in the right side and turn it off there)
*System animation down to 0.5 for all three options out there in Developer options. Not only this speeds up the whole thing, but also ensures more juice at the cost of less animations!
Go to : Settings - System - Developer Options - Drawing
*Keep your eyes on Bluetooth and WiFi toggles. Ensure that they are OFF WHEN YOU DON'T NEED THEM. SAME WITH DATA AS WELL!
Go to : Nowhere. They are in your notification shade!
*Ensure that WiFi and Bluetooth scanning are turned OFF in the location settings. They will just eat away the battery life.
Go to : Settings - Security & Location - Location - Scanning
*Under display, turn off the screen saver. You'll never need it!
Go to : Settings - Display - Screensaver
*Turn off Ambiant display there as well! We don't have Amoled display on our Land. So it drains our battery! Simple as that.
Go to : Settings - Display - Ambiant Display
*If possible (I am okay with this) turn off Adaptive brightness when you are at home or don't need it to get charged frequently. There is an option to add a quick toggle right next to the brightness bar in the notification shade. I never turn on the adaptive-brightness. It sure helps save some juice as well!
Go to : Settings - Display - Adaptive Brightness
To add that quick toggle on notification shade,
Go to : Settings - Personalization - Quick settings - Turn on both brightness slider and icon.
*Set it to sleep in between 15-30 seconds of inactivity. Cause screen is the biggest water of battery itself. Those tiny changes do count in the final battery life. In case you are reading sth, the Caffeine feature has got your back!
Go to : Settings - Display - Sleep
*Controlling your display brightness manually will really help bro. Just keep it at the bare minimum yet comfortable. In evening, I perfectly fine with brightness level of 7%. Why bother turning on Adaptive-brightness?
Go to : Brightness slider in notification shade.
*Night light. Just set time or leave it as is. Use the QS tile toggle it on or off when required! Choosing sunset to sunrise needs your location and you know what I am referring to next!
Go to : Settings - Display - Night Light
For the quick toggle, press the edit button on your notification shade. Add that from there.
*Screen Orientation. Yup, keep this in check. Never turn on auto-rotate. You don't even need to! What it does that it keeps using sensor to know the device orientation, thus using more battery! You cannot always toggle it on there. But don't keep it on when you don't need!
Go to : Your notification shade.
*Disable or uninstall the apps you don't use! And which apps keep eating your battery on background (i.e Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc), deny them from doing so on the application settings. Toggling off their background usage will enforce them to just do the bare minimum instead of just killing battery adruptly! Do the same with App Data Usage option as well! Deny them from using data in background. You can always open the app to use.
Go to : Settings - Apps and notifications.
*Turn off notifications for the apps you don't need to show up! Accept this. There are many apps on your land, whose notification don't really matter to you! That saves you battery.
Go to : Settings - Apps and notifications.
*Turn off the vibrations everywhere! I have turned off keyboard vibrations. Navigation button vibrations. And have turned off vibrations for the notification of any app. Be it any app, I don't need my land to vibrate for a notification! It sure saves the juice.
Go to : Settings - Sound - Advanced - Vibrate on tap.
Disable app notification vibrations individually.
*Use as less widgets as possible on your launcher! More widgets means more BG activity for information update which ultimately results in battery drain! And yes, don't forget to set a static wallpaper in case you use a live one! Why? You use more energy while running or standing?
Go to : Your app launcher.
*Use CCleaner for cleaning purpose. I recommend it. Cache cleanings is all you need. And please, please never kill apps or use Clean master or apps like that. In the name of RAM cleaning, cooling they kill the running processes. Which never helps actually. When you need the app again, they will consume battery life to launch. Think of repairing a little motherboard with damaged RAM and purchasing a whole new one! Which needs more money?!
Go to : Google Play store - CCleaner
*Turn off weather on Lock screen if you have it turned on. You know why? It needs your location!
Go to : I won't tell. Because it's off by default. If you have it on, then you know it already!
*Use lite versions of the social, shopping or whatever apps you need (i.e. Facebook Lite instead of Facebook, Messenger Lite instead of Messenger, Flipkart Lite). Lite apps need less horsepower, less resources, less storage and ultimately less battery! Those instant apps are handy as well!
*Finally, blocking ads sure saves your data, time and battery. Try AdGuard once you will be amazed!
Go to : www.AdGuard.com
If you want it free, PM me. I can't provide the mod link here. Any mod for that app is for educational purpose.
For YouTube video ads, use this mod-
*YouTube iYTBP mod with MicroG-
https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1RNk38edZgHvNlJ5TN3jkSImox4BJOC2P?usp=sharingno
Uninstall the official YouTube first. You will never need that again!
Then install the modded YouTube, don't open it yet Install MicroG. Then open the modded YouTube and login n enjoy!
That's all mates Never thought that this list was gonna this big. But I just kept writing! Love to help others. Please do all I have told above and the results will be there. One more thing, I've not rooted my phone. I've the 2 GB variant so on rooting, I run out of RAM and the system crawls down! I don't use Greenify. Doze on Oreo is more than good to make me forget that app. Absolute zero drain on sleep! I love Oreo.
Thanks a lot for reading this. Hope it helps! If you like it, give it a thumbs up! I'll appreciate. Any doubt? Just ask below. I will reply ASAP!
Below goes some SS of my SOT with above settings in which Data was on all the time!
[If anyone wants to post it elsewhere, please PM me first and at least mention this thread]
One of the required threads here?
william.johhn7! said:
One of the required threads here?
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Thanks a lot, bro. I'm so happy. ??
Thanks a lot bro. Followed all your steps. Gonna infom u about sot asap. One thing, do i need to disable whatsapp BG activity also?
And how to disable okay google properly? And weather on lockscreen?
yash sharma100 said:
Thanks a lot bro. Followed all your steps. Gonna infom u about sot asap. One thing, do i need to disable whatsapp BG activity also?
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If you use it very frequently and need to get all the messages from your friends in time, then you shouldn't. And if you don't need those notifications to hang out there in the notification shade and see the messages only when you want to see them and respond, then you should disable BG activity. ?
In my case, I have it disabled.
For Google, go to the settings - voice - voice match.
There, ensure that "say Ok Google anytime is disabled!
For weather, go to settings - personalization - Lock screen - weather. Ensure that it's off. I asked to turn it off if it has been turned on. It's off by default though.
SuvamLP4549 said:
If you use it very frequently and need to get all the messages from your friends at time, then you shouldn't. And if you don't need those notifications to hang out there in the notification shade and see the messages only when you want to see them and respond, then you should disable BG activity.
In my case, I have it disabled.
For Google, go to the settings - voice - voice match.
There, ensure that "say Ok Google anytime is disabled!
For weather, go to settings - personalization - Lock screen - weather. Ensure that it's off. I asked to turn it off if it has been turned on. It's off by default though.
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thanks:laugh::laugh:
i always kept auto sync on. lets see how turning it off helps.
tried all ur methods still battery drained 20 percent at night. device not goin to deep sleep. tried naptime also. ??
yash sharma100 said:
tried all ur methods still battery drained 20 percent at night. device not goin to deep sleep. tried naptime also. ??
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Are you sure? Please verify all the steps again! My current idle drain is almost 0! I wonder how you manage to drain 20%! Post your idle battery usage screenshot here along with your app battery consumption.
SuvamLP4549 said:
Are you sure? Please verify all the steps again! My current idle drain is almost 0! I wonder how you manage to drain 20%! Post your idle battery usage screenshot here along with your app battery consumption.
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its jut happening since 2-3 days. i dont know why. should i clean flash rom again? i have rooted and installed viper by the way
yash sharma100 said:
its jut happening since 2-3 days. i dont know why. should i clean flash rom again? i have rooted and installed viper by the way
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I fear you have a virus! I mean 20% is insane. Yeah! Clean flash it and do all I have suggested. Don't root it. I repeat, don't root. Test battery life unrooted. May be you will find the ultimate reason behind this drain. Back up your WhatsApp on phone. Don't forget to backup your WhatsApp folder in your internal storage on your SD card. After clean flashing, just put the WhatsApp folder back in internal storage. Then install WhatsApp. You won't need internet to restore your backup. As you are clean sweeping your internal storage, ensure you backup all your important things.. ?
SuvamLP4549 said:
I fear you have a virus! I mean 20% is insane. Yeah! Clean flash it and do all I have suggested. Don't root it. I repeat, don't root. Test battery life unrooted. May be you will find the ultimate reason behind this drain. Back up your WhatsApp on phone. Don't forget to backup your WhatsApp folder in your internal storage on your SD card. After clean flashing, just put the WhatsApp folder back in internal storage. Then install WhatsApp. You won't need internet to restore your backup. As you are clean sweeping your internal storage, ensure you backup all your important things..
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i dont need to wipe internal storage for a clean flash bro.
yash sharma100 said:
i dont need to wipe internal storage for a clean flash bro.
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Oops! I'm nuts! Sorry for that! I was thinking of sth else.. ?
i calibrated my battery with app and voila! no battery drain last night. gonna inform u about SOT asap.
yash sharma100 said:
i calibrated my battery with app and voila! no battery drain last night. gonna inform u about SOT asap.
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Which app?
Alan0101 said:
Which app?
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He was taking about this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...app&pcampaignid=APPU_1_v-hWWrWPMMGAvwSMpInwAQ
SuvamLP4549 said:
He was taking about this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...app&pcampaignid=APPU_1_v-hWWrWPMMGAvwSMpInwAQ
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Yes bro . And now i am very happy. GOT 8 hrs SOT 100 to 30 percent still counting. You all rock.:laugh:
yash sharma100 said:
Yes bro . And now i am very happy. GOT 8 hrs SOT 100 to 30 percent still counting. You all rock.:laugh:
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You mean I rock? ?
@SuvamLP4549 which Oreo build (Rom + build date) do you use for the given SOT results.
.A.V.i.n.a.S.h. said:
@SuvamLP4549 which Oreo build (Rom + build date) do you use for the given SOT results.
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Latest build of Nitrogen OS with January Security Patch without Root but with all above settings.
Thread Link -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-3s/development/rom-nitrogen-os-beta-t3722667
ROM D/L link -
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nitrogen-project/files/land/
Enjoy! ?
yash sharma100 said:
Yes bro . And now i am very happy. GOT 8 hrs SOT 100 to 30 percent still counting. You all rock.:laugh:
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Can't calibrate as charging stucks on 99%.Any solution ?

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