Phone running slow - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My SGS2 is running slower these days. i am currently on jb 4.1.2.what to do for faster operation.

factory reset .. install apps only which you need the most .. avoid installing apps which say they improve phone's accuracy and battery .. such apps are battery hoggers and tend to slow your phone ..

deepak180688 said:
My SGS2 is running slower these days. i am currently on jb 4.1.2.what to do for faster operation.
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Us greenify buddy and also use seeder

still ruuning slower
flasherruts said:
factory reset .. install apps only which you need the most .. avoid installing apps which say they improve phone's accuracy and battery .. such apps are battery hoggers and tend to slow your phone ..
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i did that but still the phone is ruuning slower. always the RAM memory shows an allocation of minimum 750-850 MB. Is it a time to go for new phone ???

You're not meant to have a lot of free RAM, that won't give you 'better' performance. Android hates free RAM by design, more free RAM won't give you better performance like it would on a PC.
The advice you've been given to factory reset & get rid of the bloat is sound, 'battery saving' apps like Greenify/etc are mostly rubbish & a waste of money. I would go one further and recommend a clean install of your rom every couple of months & only restoring data for apps you actually use.

Flash apolo kernel i have 700 MB Free and it boots in 8s, Good luck
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byZuga said:
Flash apolo kernel i have 700 MB Free and it boots in 8s, Good luck
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Friend, how long have you used this ROM. Generally, every ROM seems fast at first installed but after times of using it all becomes slow.

byZuga said:
Flash apolo kernel i have 700 MB Free and it boots in 8s, Good luck
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8sec? our phone does not have ssd man.
Mine boots in about 40 sec I guess.
Anyway, what rom do you use that it boots this fast? I tried apolo once, worser performance and no battery difference compared to dorimanx.

GreekBlood said:
8sec? our phone does not have ssd man.
Mine boots in about 40 sec I guess.
Anyway, what rom do you use that it boots this fast? I tried apolo once, worser performance and no battery difference compared to dorimanx.
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I use miui v5

Install revolution rom ux2014 it's the best : blazing fast and very good battery life (around 3h and 40 mn screen on ) very smooth and around 200mb free ram with exactly 71 apps installed (with samsung bloatware)
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[Q] Battery Life with custom ROMs

Hi there,
i am new into this custom ROM stuff and i been trying few ROM and now i am on the UltimaROM 2.3.2
but Battery going down from 100 to 84 in short time
Which is the best to have more Battery
and is there anyway removing the default SMS app and use chompsms instead ?
Nothing is best here. Just keep experience yourself with different rom, kernel and tweaks to find the best battery performance for your phone.
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Android System %34
Device Idle 20%
Cell Standby 18%
Screen 16%
is this figures normal ?
Arsaw said:
Nothing is best here. Just keep experience yourself with different rom, kernel and tweaks to find the best battery performance for your phone.
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These things depend on how you use your phone, but system and idle seem high on your list. Screen and talking are my top two. Batteries have so many variables. I would try different ROMs and kernels.
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I am using the Stock Kernel but when i was installing the UltimaROM asked me which kernel do i want and had a list of kernels but where can i see what is the diff for each kernel ? i cant find such info ,
davis9491 said:
These things depend on how you use your phone, but system and idle seem high on your list. Screen and talking are my top two. Batteries have so many variables. I would try different ROMs and kernels.
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cypriotxx said:
I am using the Stock Kernel but when i was installing the UltimaROM asked me which kernel do i want and had a list of kernels but where can i see what is the diff for each kernel ? i cant find such info ,
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Go to page one General and you will find stickys .
Alternative is to read the kernel posts in development section .
Or even that new fangled idea google search .
jje
I think stock kernal is probably your best bet for battery life...
Hi everyone!
1st post on xda, but I'm new in android world!
Anyway, I'm using Omega ROM v27.2 (JB)/stock kernel and I experienced some battery drain issues. After getting BBS, I didn't able to point out what was the cause.
After many readings, I found a possible solution: in advanced WiFi settings, they advised to disable "Keep WiFi on during sleep". By default it's set on "always". They advise to set it to "never" but I prefer set it to "only when plugged in". I think it's more logical!
I don't know yet if it's efficient but I'm trying this and I'll come back later to tell you.
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you could use phenomenal kernel for better battery life. it is better than stock kernel in terms of battery life but you need to check compatibility with the custom rom you choose
Foxhound Essential .2 with latest siyah kernel
Best Battery life I ever tried - I've used Foxhound, Criskelo, and Omega JB roms but the Foxhound Essential is the fastest, ram free (430mb), best battery life performance around (8hours extensive use with mobile date turned on). Try it its great! Thanks
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I think stock kernal is probably your best bet for battery life...
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Try latest siyah kernel - plus Foxhound Essential ver .2 - No bloatware and best battery life performance..
I flashed Phenomenal Extreme kernel yesterday but to test it properly I have to wait for Monday when I'll be at work.
I'm not a fanatic of battery life, I just want to find the right mix between performance & battery life. For now, I found the phenom extreme not enough smooth, I'll probably change it for the medium one in few days.
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cypriotxx said:
Android System %34
Device Idle 20%
Cell Standby 18%
Screen 16%
is this figures normal ?
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Get betterbatterystats and check the wake locks! The default battery stats from our phone can't allow us to deduce whether there is an issue
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Coop_fr said:
I flashed Phenomenal Extreme kernel yesterday but to test it properly I have to wait for Monday when I'll be at work.
I'm not a fanatic of battery life, I just want to find the right mix between performance & battery life. For now, I found the phenom extreme not enough smooth, I'll probably change it for the medium one in few days.
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My best results with battery life has been with Phenomenal Extreme and VikingROM. I got about 6 hours screentime with wifi, sync, and lots of gaming. Though i think you can make almost any rom or kernel last about 5-6 hours screentime if you check your running processes and apps running in the backround.
I hv tried lots of roms
Psycho rom XXDLJ1 v 0.0.1 is one of the best
it gives u maximum performance and an amazing battary life
Though you can flash different ROMS and kernels to experiment with battery performance, most reputable ROMS like AOKP or CM10 Wong yield much difference. Too many other variables. I've heard Trinity kernel is a good one, but I just got an extended battery. I found it to be the most sure way of extending battery life.
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I've tried omega Rom and phenomenal kernel but these didn't really give me any more battery.
I found the stock kernel and Rom gave me the best battery performance at around 10 hours with WiFi on and surfing internet and maybe a quick go of a game or two.
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Android System %29
Device Idle 16%
Cell Standby 14%
Screen 36%
is this statics normal ?
Yes, perfectly normal.
cypriotxx said:
I am using the Stock Kernel but when i was installing the UltimaROM asked me which kernel do i want and had a list of kernels but where can i see what is the diff for each kernel ? i cant find such info ,
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i can assure you insertcoin ROM and Siyah kernel will give you the best battery life.
amadeus_l said:
i can assure you insertcoin ROM and Siyah kernel will give you the best battery life.
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[Q] Help - poor battery

Hi, I need some battery help, this is my first android phone after running with ios for the last 4 years, I'm using th S3 and loving it however I'm having to charge the phone twice a day. Like I say this is my first android so rooting is new and I unsure what I'm doing here. I've followed plenty tips to save battery life but it's still running down too quick.
After 3 1/2 hours of very little use my battery is at 70%
Standby has zapped 24% of that
Screen another 24%
Internet 21%
System 12%
OS 8%
These safe the main culprits for the battery use, I understand you can do something when you root the devise, any help would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
This should be in the Q&A section, but please be specific as to what exactly you were doing? (Gaming, browsing in 3g or wifi, etc.) If you just got the phone however, just wait for about three and four days and the real battery life would start to emerge. This is the time when most phones can actually last for almost a day or two. Another thing is that you should download Better BatteryStats and find apps that give the most wakelocks. Just take a screenshot and upload it here if you need help. And live wallpapers and widgets do cause some unnecessary battery drain.
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I've had it since release. I hoped that JB would fix the battery. I'll try and get a screenshot later
maybe something stopping your device from going into deepsleep.
One use Better Battery Stats ,
Two read the multitude of battery threads .
Basics .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927113
jje
Flash a kernel that supports over/underclocking and whip that badboy down to about 800mhz when your not using it
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shenery said:
Flash a kernel that supports over/underclocking and whip that badboy down to about 800mhz when your not using it
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Flash a kernel? I assume I need to root the phone first.
I used to feel the same but after I use wanam rom ... I feel good with my battery .. so give it a try and welcome to android
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Flash a kernel that supports over/underclocking and whip that badboy down to about 800mhz when your not using it
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If you're not using your phone and it is still at 800mhz, there is something wrong. :laugh: what the hell you talking about.
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If you're not using your phone and it is still at 800mhz, there is something wrong. :laugh: what the hell you talking about.
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I think he's talking about underclocking the max cpufreq to 800 mhz when you're sure that you're not going to be using the device for a while. I think it's a pretty good idea actually, but certainly not practical for everybody especially heavy users like me
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I think he's talking about underclocking the max cpufreq to 800 mhz when you're sure that you're not going to be using the device for a while. I think it's a pretty good idea actually, but certainly not practical for everybody especially heavy users like me
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Yeah. I sometimes do that when im not near a charger and my battery is dwindeling. Anything less than 800mhz is pretty bad though when your used to the rapidness.
Looks like im selling this badboy anyway. Hopefully get a lg nexus next week. It seems to me that to acheive proper butteryness you have to use toichwiz ui. None of the cm10 or even when i use nova or any other launcher. None of are as smooth as tkuchwiz.Im mad for mods and flashing so think its time for a switch.
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Yeah. I sometimes do that when im not near a charger and my battery is dwindeling. Anything less than 800mhz is pretty bad though when your used to the rapidness.
Looks like im selling this badboy anyway. Hopefully get a lg nexus next week. It seems to me that to acheive proper butteryness you have to use toichwiz ui. None of the cm10 or even when i use nova or any other launcher. None of are as smooth as tkuchwiz.Im mad for mods and flashing so think its time for a switch.
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Thinking of the same too actually. But based on the rumors, I hear more nexuses coming from other OEMs are to be actually revealed rather than just from lg. Although if the nexus 4 really does come with just 8gb of internal storage without a microsd slot then I'm sticking with my S3. Although I hear that new parts of code are already starting to show up in the Origen-board-something for exynos processors, this might turn out to be a gamechanger for our problems with cm10 or other pure android goodies.
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Will using a custom kernel help in high ram usage?

I'm thinking of using the siyah one. Thoughts?
Ev0d3vil said:
I'm thinking of using the siyah one. Thoughts?
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what firmware are you using?
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what firmware are you using?
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Omega v39...
I think, kernel doesn't really matter.
It depends on how your ROM clean is, and low memory killer.
Because as I aways use Siyah in different ROM with different bloat applications removed.
Some of ROM was left about 100 MB free memory, some of was 150.
Currently use omega v40, left about 150 mb at this moment as I am typing , I guess if I kill all apps it should be up to over 200 mb free memory
The thing really worries me is battery.
I have 2 additional battery, which make me have 3 batteries in total, but I still can't hang on a day usage...
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Battery drain?

Is it normal for my neo v battery to drain this much when using mobile data? I lose 1% every minute or so... Like now.. I just got 100% charged and after a few sec of pulling off my charger, the battery starts to drain 1% every minute that i am using data but when the phone is on standby battery is alright.
Im on a custom rom- uhd 5.0.1 and my kernel is stock from 4.0.4...bl locked
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This is a ss of my batt
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Yep, that's normal on a custom ROM.
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karanrajkapur said:
Yep, that's normal on a custom ROM.
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No, it's not. It's a problem I encountered too after about 1,5 year of using the phone with dozen different ROMs. By no means it's normal.
halfblack said:
No, it's not. It's a problem I encountered too after about 1,5 year of using the phone with dozen different ROMs. By no means it's normal.
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With packet data ON, that's how efficiently the battery lives. I hope you guys calibrate the battery after a new flash. ( Y)
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karanrajkapur said:
With packet data ON, that's how efficiently the battery lives. I hope you guys calibrate the battery after a new flash. ( Y)
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I always have my packet data on and for about a year I never went over 10%/hour while browsing net outside of WiFi range.
In my case I narrowed the problem down basically to "screen on" state. Suddenly it multiplied power consumption even with packet data and GSM off (level of brightness doesn't matter, simply being on did this).
It persisted through ROM changes (reverting back to stock, different ICS, GB and JB ROMs). I'm not alone in this, as I found dozens of similar cases all over the net, but no solution. Some suggest hardware malfunction, like motherboard short-circuiting.
@halfblack :Well maybe I'm mistaken. But that's normal on some ROMs. My bad! Never faced such an issue.
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I'm sorry if I sounded aggressive. It's just that inability to deal with this problem is frustrating.
And you are surely right about some ROMs, especially ICS-based, having minor or major battery issues. UHD should, in my case does, have it under control though.
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Yep, that's normal on a custom ROM.
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Nope. Had the same rom and it was a huge improvement over the stock rom.
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so.... any suggestions? on what i should do? or there's nothing i can do?
armz_bey said:
so.... any suggestions? on what i should do? or there's nothing i can do?
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there's a lot you can do, either get a new custom rom, try a different kernel, go for stock based ones, it's always good to start there. check whether you have gprs or data activated which usually causes drain. how much your battery is being used also dictates towards the drain. if all the above is ok, the kernel might be the issue for rapid drain
get screenies so we can guide you better...
Press Thanks if i've helped you
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This is my ss of battery consumptionView attachment 2423215
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Go back to stock...
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This is my ss of battery consumptionView attachment 2423215
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The stock roms and stock based roms are not at all battery friendly...I'm on moProject42 4.2.2 and my battery hardly drains even if I leave wifi on without switching on wifi optimization. My battery drain is about 1% every 7-8 mins if wifi and screen are on.. I always have around 180mb free ram (which I think almost no one gets after 7-8 hrs of use in ICS based stock roms), use SmartassH3 CPU governor on just 806MHz and still don't face slightest lag in any game I play (Temple run, subway surfers, MotoGP)
The point is there is loads of bloatware running in such roms that battery drain is normal..
Most of the stock based roms and stock roms lack lots of battery and performance tweaks...It's time to switch to cyanogenmod
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The stock roms and stock based roms are not at all battery friendly...I'm on moProject42 4.2.2 and my battery hardly drains even if I leave wifi on without switching on wifi optimization. My battery drain is about 1% every 7-8 mins if wifi and screen are on.. I always have around 180mb free ram (which I think almost no one gets after 7-8 hrs of use in ICS based stock roms), use SmartassH3 CPU governor on just 806MHz and still don't face slightest lag in any game I play (Temple run, subway surfers, MotoGP)
The point is there is loads of bloatware running in such roms that battery drain is normal..
Most of the stock based roms and stock roms lack lots of battery and performance tweaks...It's time to switch to cyanogenmod
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hmmm... CM id like to try but im still trying to learn more about how to install.... thnx for replies ill try out..
hi guys.... thanks for helping out im still on the process of learning here hehehe.... ill try all of what you guys suggested and see which works best for me.... but i need help once again... my phone doesnt charge while switched off and let light is not on either, confusing part is the sony & xperia logo keeps on looping while it is connected to the charger, is there such a thing as charging bootloop? i searched the internet but i found nothing yet... but it charges while it is turned on, i just noticed this today since i always charge while it is turned on.
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hi guys.... thanks for helping out im still on the process of learning here hehehe.... ill try all of what you guys suggested and see which works best for me.... but i need help once again... my phone doesnt charge while switched off and let light is not on either, confusing part is the sony & xperia logo keeps on looping while it is connected to the charger, is there such a thing as charging bootloop? i searched the internet but i found nothing yet... but it charges while it is turned on, i just noticed this today since i always charge while it is turned on.
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as far as i remember, ultimate hd 5.0.1 has offline charging...but if you are getting a bootloop then i'd recommend a re-install or if u've installed a custom rom then do the same..but if it still doesn't work then try flashing a different rom...
A word of advice..
1. CM , AOSP and AOKP roms are under continuous process of beta testing..So dont judge I'm on aokp 4.1.2 for now and wifi is still buggy but i can manage(i mean android 4.4 is out now)
2. Try roms based on stock but are completely stripped and are still customizable..eg. JJ Hybrid 3.3 rom. Ultimate HD is very good but apparently a lil too much for our neo v Happy Flashing!:good:

why galaxy s3 working laggy with samsung stock roms

as i described phone is slower than my old sgs2.s2 was running smoothly 4.1.2 . even 4.1.2 laggy on my sgs3.now using custom roms but samsung based roms fail for me.is it only my phone or sgs3 fails???my antutu score with s3 21212 on archidroid.
Touchwiz roms are like this due to Samsung. Benchmarks show nth as manufacturers have some cheating methods to make the score higher.
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My dads phone is lagging even when you pull down the notification bar
Offered him to install custom Rom but he refused...
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devilunix said:
as i described phone is slower than my old sgs2.s2 was running smoothly 4.1.2 . even 4.1.2 laggy on my sgs3.now using custom roms but samsung based roms fail for me.is it only my phone or sgs3 fails???my antutu score with s3 21212 on archidroid.
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cos almost all apps are running in background..Btw I hate stock roms..Im sticking to Cm better battery life..oops and performance..
HidekiRyuga said:
cos almost all apps are running in background..Btw I hate stock roms..Im sticking to Cm better battery life..oops and performance..
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battery life crap for all roms i have tested.ill try to limit background apps.
devilunix said:
battery life crap for all roms i have tested.ill try to limit background apps.
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Use other ROM based tw. Its better than stock. Smooth
Battery friendly.?
In my experience 4.1.2 as mg4 was the most stable and fast stock version. After that including 4.1.2 and 4.3 stocks all were laggy and had less battery performance. However, I couldn't find any aosp based custom rom work flawless or at least stable. Each one has its own bugs. Slimkat doesn't support exfat, liquidsmooth was very very laggy and cm has some fc issues etc. As a consequence at least stock one is the stable one.
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In my experience 4.1.2 as mg4 was the most stable and fast stock version. After that including 4.1.2 and 4.3 stocks all were laggy and had less battery performance. However, I couldn't find any aosp based custom rom work flawless or at least stable. Each one has its own bugs. Slimkat doesn't support exfat, liquidsmooth was very very laggy and cm has some fc issues etc. As a consequence at least stock one is the stable one.
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whats mg4.ill sell my phone buy new1.galaxy series fail. atfer s2.s4 was crap 2.
devilunix said:
whats mg4.ill sell my phone buy new1.galaxy series fail. atfer s2.s4 was crap 2.
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mg4 is I9300XXEMG4 stock rom for galaxy s3.
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mg4 is I9300XXEMG4 stock rom for galaxy s3.
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okay thanks
I was on 4.1.2 since i bought my s3, i decided to try 4.3 and i switched to Android Revolution HD 51 in combination with Boeffla kernel, and i must say performance is way much better and also the battery life, with 4.1 i got somewhere around 4h of screen on time, and with 4.3 i get close to 5h of screen on time, also to mention over the night battery drops only 1% if wifi on and 0% with airplane mode on, preety impressive, you just have to find your way to customize it for daily use
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I was on 4.1.2 since i bought my s3, i decided to try 4.3 and i switched to Android Revolution HD 51 in combination with Boeffla kernel, and i must say performance is way much better and also the battery life, with 4.1 i got somewhere around 4h of screen on time, and with 4.3 i get close to 5h of screen on time, also to mention over the night battery drops only 1% if wifi on and 0% with airplane mode on, preety impressive, you just have to find your way to customize it for daily use
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5hours? What kind of magic is that? I tried hard on all roms, 4.1, 4.3 and literally NOTHING can help me get past 1 - 2 hours screen time... I dont even use my phone that much... Sad
foggydisaster said:
5hours? What kind of magic is that? I tried hard on all roms, 4.1, 4.3 and literally NOTHING can help me get past 1 - 2 hours screen time... I dont even use my phone that much... Sad
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The kernel matters too. And ur brightness, apps etc.
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JellyYogurt said:
The kernel matters too. And ur brightness, apps etc.
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Sadly I couldn't find a kernel that helped me in my battery life. Brightness is always on 0... And I don't have that many apps.. I seriously don't know what's going on
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foggydisaster said:
Sadly I couldn't find a kernel that helped me in my battery life. Brightness is always on 0... And I don't have that many apps.. I seriously don't know what's going on
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Do u have alot of wakelocks? Dun set brightness to auto. They tend to make the brightness more than wat u nid. Manually control the brightness.
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Do u have alot of wakelocks? Dun set brightness to auto. They tend to make the brightness more than wat u nid. Manually control the brightness.
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No my wake locks seem normal though there was a suspicious one, I don't remember it's name exactly, but I'll tell when I find it out, only thing I know that it's audio related but I don't think that's it... Other than that battery just melts leaving me with 1-2 hours screen time (on stock 4.1.2) I'll try flash a different rom and I'll tell you what changed
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No my wake locks seem normal though there was a suspicious one, I don't remember it's name exactly, but I'll tell when I find it out, only thing I know that it's audio related but I don't think that's it... Other than that battery just melts leaving me with 1-2 hours screen time (on stock 4.1.2) I'll try flash a different rom and I'll tell you what changed
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Try updating to 4.3 as performance and battery life has greatly improved.
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Well it's the massive amount of Samsung apps.. The heavy themeing..and heavy os
You can check out my new rom that get raid of all Samsung apps here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/rom-t2744141/post52483316

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