In every marshmallow or nougat rom that I install on my kenzo I always have an Extreme battery drain! The play services consume more than the screen itself! WhatsApp should I do?
My flahs sequence is this One:
Cm 14.1 firmware
Cm 14.1 by the strix
Open gapps pico
Hello guys, as you may already know, the latest official/stock Android version for Motorola Moto E 2015 4G LTE (surnia) is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. My model is XT1524. I'm tempted to install the latest official nightly CyanogenMod ROM which is "cm-13.0-20161225-NIGHTLY-i9305.zip". I heard that CyanogenMod drains the battery quickly than the stock ROM. Knowing that CyanogenMod switched his name to Lineage OS, I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's. Which one is the most stable, has a great battery life, and is almost stock? Or should I install CyanogenMod already? Also do you guys recommend changing my kernel? If yes, which one?
Thanks.
tweakker15 said:
Hello guys, as you may already know, the latest official/stock Android version for Motorola Moto E 2015 4G LTE (surnia) is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. My model is XT1524. I'm tempted to install the latest official nightly CyanogenMod ROM which is "cm-13.0-20161225-NIGHTLY-i9305.zip". I heard that CyanogenMod drains the battery quickly than the stock ROM. Knowing that CyanogenMod switched his name to Lineage OS, I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's. Which one is the most stable, has a great battery life, and is almost stock? Or should I install CyanogenMod already? Also do you guys recommend changing my kernel? If yes, which one?
Thanks.
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Stable, battery life and almost stock? Try Slim7 with stock kernel or squids r19.
Rom: https://slimroms.org/#/device/surnia
Kernel (of course optional): https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...-kernel-moto-e-lte-2015-t3072209/post70341957
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I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3528391
Lineage os . Stable and very smooth .
Hit THANKS if somebody help you
Thank you guys so much for the suggestions, sorry for the late response! I think we should keep this post updated in the future.
tweakker15 said:
Hello guys, as you may already know, the latest official/stock Android version for Motorola Moto E 2015 4G LTE (surnia) is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. My model is XT1524. I'm tempted to install the latest official nightly CyanogenMod ROM which is "cm-13.0-20161225-NIGHTLY-i9305.zip". I heard that CyanogenMod drains the battery quickly than the stock ROM. Knowing that CyanogenMod switched his name to Lineage OS, I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's. Which one is the most stable, has a great battery life, and is almost stock? Or should I install CyanogenMod already? Also do you guys recommend changing my kernel? If yes, which one?
Thanks.
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The CM13 Latest Snapshot.
I've tried Lineage, CypherOS, and AOSP Extended. They're less stable and buggier, I ended up going back to CM13. Anyways AFAIK the current Android 7 ROMs still lack CMTE for theming as well.
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tweakker15 said:
Hello guys, as you may already know, the latest official/stock Android version for Motorola Moto E 2015 4G LTE (surnia) is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. My model is XT1524. I'm tempted to install the latest official nightly CyanogenMod ROM which is "cm-13.0-20161225-NIGHTLY-i9305.zip". I heard that CyanogenMod drains the battery quickly than the stock ROM. Knowing that CyanogenMod switched his name to Lineage OS, I think I'll wait until Lineage OS makes the first build. Until Lineage OS creates a ROM for my device I want to try other ROM's. Which one is the most stable, has a great battery life, and is almost stock? Or should I install CyanogenMod already? Also do you guys recommend changing my kernel? If yes, which one?
Thanks.
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Go ahead and install that ROM. I can help with your battery life. My SoT with OC easily gets 3 hours. I've pushed it to about 4 hours when using efficiency profiles I made in Kernel Auduiter (might be spelled wrong). Also using HEBF and ForceDoze.
RR has a better battery life than LOS. Someone knows about slim?
I´ve tested Stock 6.0, RR 7.1.1, AOSCP 7.1.1 and LOS 7.1.1, and can tell us that LOS give me the best battery usage, almost 6 hours of screen so far, and it´s smooth and no fails....
Sorry for the bump but I want to know what you guys are using right now as daily driver? I flashed latest RR 7.1.1 but while it's stable, i found it to be lacking polish (some settings are missing, others don't work as expected) and that's obvious because it's a WIP and I thank devs for their hard work, but I want to settle in MM for the moment. I love CM13 latest snapshot but was wondering what else I can try...
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Sorry for the bump but I want to know what you guys are using right now as daily driver? I flashed latest RR 7.1.1 but while it's stable, i found it to be lacking polish (some settings are missing, others don't work as expected) and that's obvious because it's a WIP and I thank devs for their hard work, but I want to settle in MM for the moment. I love CM13 latest snapshot but was wondering what else I can try...
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I´ve been usng LineageOs since the first build and it works very smooth and give me 6 screen hours in 2 days of use without charging it.
My Redmi 3 pro have problems of battery drain, because android is always on, so the phone can't be on deep sleep. How can I solve? ROM xiaomi.eu 7.1.5
Same Problem for me on Resurrection Remix, Oreo Rom
Flash a newer rom
Hello, I'm keen to know:
1. What things are working (and what things are not) on the latest available nightly build for Lineage OS for OnePlus X.
2. About the battery life related issues (if any) with this build. I'm experiencing a really bad battery life with the 3/16 nightly build, so just curious to confirm if flashing some custom kernel (e.g. Franco Kernel) would resolve the issue or I need to replace my phone's battery. The battery life with Oxygen OS 3.1.4 was just about average.
Hello,
I have a Xiaomi redmi 3 pro - ido with the Xiaomi.eu rom, Miui 9 with Android Lolipop.
I'm considering changing to a different Rom with Android Nougat. Still, I do not know what are the main advantages to change to a superior Android without Miui.
Can you help me please?
Which of these roms is the best from ido:
COLT OS
VIPER OS
LINEAGE OS
Thank you
been using lineage os 14.1
beside the camera, LOS is much better overall, better battery life, better performance.
for the camera i'm using camera apps from MIUI though.
From my personal experience I can tell you to stick to either Lineage OS 14.1 or MIUI. Both offer best results in term of performance & on battery time.
Other custom roms suffer from crippled 3D accelerated performance and tend to overheat on basic tasks.
My current setup for ultra battery life is MicroG + Chtolly kernel with Nebula governor + Lineage OS 14.1 + Magisk and modules such as Greenify and Amplify.
I like the lineage os 14.1 rom, fast, nice battery life..
If you already have unlocked bootloader and twrp give it a try
For me: AOKP Nougat (7.1.2) Official. Most stable and for a Linage-based ROM it's quite energy-efficient. - Download-links see developer-thread.