Good Night, installed the rom 11 cm in Winduos and is perfect except for the extremely fast drainage of the battery , I changed the performace profile lowered the frequency of the CPU and nothing . I emphasize that when switching between the CPU manager, and switch to the "Power saving " or other , he returns to the manager " SMARTASSH3 " minutes later by default. Can anyone help me with this problem ? Already I tried some solutions and so far nothing , and it is no exaggeration to ta battery running out too fast ..
I managed to get smartassv2 (setting at startup) with maximum frequency 1008 mhz, but the battery is draining quickly too, and sometimes the phone restarts
if lowering freq doesnt work then use this kernel by androidlover
thread link http://forum.xda-developers.com/gra...pment/kernel-kernel-3-4-0-unofficial-t3420227
download link https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24727332921017090
ok, but I'm using the new kernel (cm11)
kernel-20160917-3.4.112-UNOFFICIAL-delos3geur.zip
zebetti said:
ok, but I'm using the new kernel (cm11)
kernel-20160917-3.4.112-UNOFFICIAL-delos3geur.zip
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Then decrease cpu freq to 1008 nd use ondemandx and sioplus or cfq and disable location nd location permission from privacy guard and disable all animation . now u ll experience better battery life
ondemand=ok, but i/o sioplus not change ( in device>deadline)
cosmic rom I had installed before consumes less battery. its load approx. 24 hours (maybe a little more). Now I need turn off wi-fi to use more time Cm11. kernel updates have failed to solve the problem. But this device has never had good battery, too.
E.Johnson said:
Good Night, installed the rom 11 cm in Winduos and is perfect except for the extremely fast drainage of the battery , I changed the performace profile lowered the frequency of the CPU and nothing . I emphasize that when switching between the CPU manager, and switch to the "Power saving " or other , he returns to the manager " SMARTASSH3 " minutes later by default. Can anyone help me with this problem ? Already I tried some solutions and so far nothing , and it is no exaggeration to ta battery running out too fast ..
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use latest kernel updated this month (oct ) supports underclock so you can use device whole day (saying by experience )
ShareeDLow said:
use latest kernel updated this month (oct ) supports underclock so you can use device whole day (saying by experience )
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Good Night, battery consumption with the screen off was fixed in this kernel?
tejus said:
if lowering freq doesnt work then use this kernel by androidlover
thread link http://forum.xda-developers.com/gra...pment/kernel-kernel-3-4-0-unofficial-t3420227
download link https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24727332921017090
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This is really good kernel
I dont use mobile data on my device. but I needed to disable 3G priority to extend battery life (standby cell).
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Hi im having problemswith my battery. it goes dry very fast. before i updated my phone to 2.3.3 i used Advanced Task Killer but now its not working like it did before. any applications that i can use with 2.3.3 that are efficient like the Advanced Task Killer was with 2.1
get apn droid and disable 3g when you are not using your internet, always turn wifi off when not using it. root and use setcpu to make your cpu go to lowest speed when screen is locked
also read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071885
use battery calibrator software from the market and follow the instructions! Once the battery is calibrated then install CPU master anuntu from market and select the maximum 578mhz and minimal 245.76mhz with scaling on demand. Hopefully this should improve the battery life as it did with mines!
first flash a custom kernel like Doomkernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1226826
then install a cpu manger like setCPU (http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=438&t=214414&hilit=setCPU) or antutu CPU master
then change the governor to smartassV2
then when you are charging your phone charge it up to 100% -unplug charger- switch off phone- remove battery - insert charger - then the battery - then switch on phone and charge until 100%
use common methods such as turning off Data , WiFi, Bluetooth , GPS etc...
i got almost 3 days battery life by doing this !!!
hi everyone ,
i am in search for a power-saving rom , now i have the stockrom v6. installed. i usually hear 2 hours music and chatting via whatsapp and after 4-5 hours der battery goes down to 10 % . is there any rom out there that you would recommend to me ?
Turn brightness down, use JuiceDefender and use Advanced Task Killer to end apps that you are not using
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Turn brightness down, use JuiceDefender and use Advanced Task Killer to end apps that you are not using
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Ive read a few posts regarding task killers and most say keep away as it uses more battery / cpu starting the apps fom fresh, im not sure how true this is. I currently have one installed but im in 2 minds to get rid.
-- Turn your Brightness at the lowest
-- Kill Unnecessary apps that running at background
-- Disable all animation???
-- Underclock your CPU using SetCPU 122Mhz - 245Mhz Governor: PowerSave
Hi, don't now if this is the right section for this question but I installed Jelly King Cm10 the other day and it's a great rom, had no FC or anthing apart from when i go to sleep around 11ish and phone is in deep sleep i wake up aroung 6ish and go to wake the phone up it's turned it self off so i have to use the power button to switch it on. I'm sure I saw something about when to mae the idle like, day, night etc but can't find it or was that on another rom i'd been using, great rom but can someone please help on this issue, thanks:good:
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Hi, don't now if this is the right section for this question but I installed Jelly King Cm10 the other day and it's a great rom, had no FC or anthing apart from when i go to sleep around 11ish and phone is in deep sleep i wake up aroung 6ish and go to wake the phone up it's turned it self off so i have to use the power button to switch it on. I'm sure I saw something about when to mae the idle like, day, night etc but can't find it or was that on another rom i'd been using, great rom but can someone please help on this issue, thanks:good:
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what ur experiencing is SOD(sleep of Death), u can change ur kernel to Siyah v4.1.2 and see
I had similar problem on CM10 experimental (20120825). When I woke up the phone was turned off, but I couldn't turn it on. I found that the battery discharged to 0%. >.<
Now, I'm on stock.
erasure1969 said:
Hi, don't now if this is the right section for this question but I installed Jelly King Cm10 the other day and it's a great rom, had no FC or anthing apart from when i go to sleep around 11ish and phone is in deep sleep i wake up aroung 6ish and go to wake the phone up it's turned it self off so i have to use the power button to switch it on. I'm sure I saw something about when to mae the idle like, day, night etc but can't find it or was that on another rom i'd been using, great rom but can someone please help on this issue, thanks:good:
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that's Sleep of Death bro. Flash another kernel, and don't mess what you don't understand
Swyped from Samsung Galaxy SII
Sleep of death!
I was on siyah 4.0.1 and it happened using that now i'm on Dorimanx v5.70 and the same this moring, Extweaks = default cpu governor: lulzactiveq, Deep-sleep cpu governor = ondemand.
I now it's not a real problem and the roms fine but just thinking it's the sgs2!
Thanks guys
erasure1969 said:
I was on siyah 4.0.1 and it happened using that now i'm on Dorimanx v5.70 and the same this moring, Extweaks = default cpu governor: lulzactiveq, Deep-sleep cpu governor = ondemand.
I now it's not a real problem and the roms fine but just thinking it's the sgs2!
Thanks guys
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Luzactive as default governer unless tweaked properly might cause issue's, try the default "pegasusq' governer by resetting the extweak profile once and see
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Luzactive as default governer unless tweaked properly might cause issue's, try the default "pegasusq' governer by resetting the extweak profile once and see
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Ok Sun90 done that thanks, but the first time it happened using siyah that battery was dead in the morning and using Dorimanx the juice was 100% but phone was off, didn't have to take the battery out just used the power buttong to get it on
change kernel and restore default option for exTweaks using clokworkmod
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change kernel and restore default option for exTweaks using clokworkmod
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I've reset Extweaks in clockwork, cleared cache etc, Governor = HYPER and Deep-sleep, ondemand
no problems with jelly king 1.5
Hello Everybody.
So this is one of rare place where i can post to tell everyone who use this ROM that it's works like a charm in my S2 with Siyah 4.1.4 Modem XXLPX.
sources i use to :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31218484&postcount=436
Extweaks from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1875573
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31202456&postcount=1752
have a look for services.jar optimized :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869663
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1617219
I only want to share my experience ans perhaps help....
Hope this help too.
les fautes ? i'm French . c'est pour ça.
Whoaaaa V 1.6.2 is just MAGNIFIQUE !
http://imageshack.us/a/img24/9696/jellykingv162.jpg
Hi all
Here are a few tips i would like to share wid u all. These tips will help u extract the maximum juice out of your xperias
Starting wid the simplest one
TIP NO 1 - ENABLE EXTENDED STANDBY MODE IN POWER SETTINGS
If u are on stock ics rom , go to settings, power management and check extended standby mode.
yes do it, this doesn't affects battery drain but enhance the standby time .
This helps to switch off wifi and data traffic when the phone screen is switched off for sometime.
Basic but most useful.
When this is enabled , u dun need apps like Juice defender or DS battery saver
TIP NO. 2 - DO NOT USE ANY APP KILLERS OR TASK MANAGERS
Most of us use task manager to kill apps running the background regularly.
But we may notice that most of the apps killed by task managers get restarted by themselves.
Thus all these app killers continue to drain battery and do the same thing all around,
These app killers will also make your phone laggy to some extent because of poor ram management
TIP NO. 3 - UNDERCLOCK
If u use your xperia only for basic purposes such as messaging and calls then there is no problem in underclocking.
800Mhz would be fine wid minimum or no performance glitches.
This not only relives strain on cpu but saves battery.
I myself have underclocked this and belive me 800mhz does not affects the performace of most of the games(if u play)
TIP NO. 4 - USE GOVERNORS
There is no defination for governors but u can say these are the engines that control the cpu frequency time to time
There are several governors present most commonly used being ondemandx , conservative and powersave.
1: OnDemand Governor:
This governor has a hair trigger for boosting clockspeed to the maximum speed set by the user. If the CPU load placed by the user abates, the OnDemand governor will slowly step back down through the kernel's frequency steppings until it settles at the lowest possible frequency, or the user executes another task to demand a ramp.
2: Performance Governor:
This locks the phone's CPU at maximum frequency. While this may sound like an ugly idea, there is growing evidence to suggest that running a phone at its maximum frequency at all times will allow a faster race-to-idle.
3: Powersave Governor:
The opposite of the Performance governor, the Powersave governor locks the CPU frequency at the lowest frequency set by the user.
4: Conservative:
A slower Ondemand which scales up slowly to save battery. The conservative governor is based on the ondemand governor. It functions like the Ondemand governor by dynamically adjusting frequencies based on processor utilization. However, the conservative governor increases and decreases CPU speed more gradually.
go to this page to know more about governors
http://androidforums.com/xperia-mini-all-things-root/513426-android-cpu-governors-explained.html
For setting up governors (if installed) and underclocking use a free app like Antutu Cpu Master (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.antutu.CpuMasterFree&hl=en )
here are the governors for Xperia U only
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1934749&highlight=governor ( thanks to AnDyX )
TIP NO. 5 - DON'T INSTALL APPS UNNECESSARILY
This does not needs an explanation. Just remember that when apps run in background , they consume battery. More the number of unnecessary apps running, the more faster is the battery drain.
Keep only those apps which u use frequently and if u are a rooted user, delete all bloatwares, FREEZE GMAPS AND TIMESCAPE IF U DUN USE IT.
TIP NO. 6 - CHOOSE NETWORK MODE AS PER YOUR NEED
Whether you are using WCDMA or GSM network or WCDMA/GSM , choose it as per your need.
If u are on the internet only for surfing then use GSM mode and switch to WCDMA only if u need to download.
This as per my usage has the greatest impact on battery life.
to select network mode , go to settings>more>mobile networks>network mode
While surfing only (xda ) i use opera mini app wid GSM mode enabled and its very fast .
TIP NO. 7 -SHUTDOWN ONE OF THE CORES USING AN APP "XCORE"
An app by xda member blievenhack can switch one of the 2 cores off thus saving battery
Thanks to blievanhack for app and jonathan for letting me know
Here is the post link for xperia xcore
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2057314
P.S. - charging your battery only when it is about to get exhausted belongs to old school now. Charge whenever u can charge
NONE OF THESE TIPS REQUIRES SOMETHING SPECIAL OR TECHNICAL TRY THEM AND U WILL DEFINATELY FEEL THE DIFFERENCE
I hope you like my guide, its not copy pasted , its not stolen from someone, its purely my experience.
If u find any discrepancy plz let me know.
Feel free to share your tips here and discuss your experience
Set refresh-time of app (e.g weather and news apps) to an reasonable value.
It does not make sence to update a weather widget every 5 minutes
You could also use xcore xperia. Most of the time you don't need that second core.
Sent from my xperia p using xda app-developers app
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Jonathan_M said:
You could also use xcore xperia. Most of the time you don't need that second core.
Sent from my xperia p using xda app-developers app
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And you don't lose your connection? Hotplug-Govenor does the same and wenn you enable it u get network drop on SXP
Jonathan_M said:
You could also use xcore xperia. Most of the time you don't need that second core.
Sent from my xperia p using xda app-developers app
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Will add it to op
Thanks
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And you don't lose your connection? Hotplug-Govenor does the same and wenn you enable it u get network drop on SXP
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I haven't noticed any drawback aside from a slight lag in cpu hungry apps. Network continues to work just fine on my p.
a good guide for all..........
Settings>Devs Options>BG process limit>2 or 3
This will use less ram and hopefully increase battery
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thanks for the guide. .
Extended Standby is good but breaks apps like Cerberus or any other internet based tracking system.
Re: {tips} [save battery] {all xperias}
I think our nxt series already has d hotplugging logic so wats d point in using xcore..
I dont intend to demotivate d developer bt I didnt experience any noticable change in battery wid xcore..
And imo if we jst use a suitable governor we can save significant amount of battery..
Plz correct me if Im wrong anywhere Im still a newbie here..
Sent from my ST25i using xda app
Hi guys! Used to have my phone had problems with the transition into deep sleep mode. I often tune but it often does not work, or bring a temporary result. I will advise you to use the program Deep Sleep Battery Saver Pro. When I started using this program , I felt the result. Phone began to sleep well. Saving battery was palpable.
Well, should be interesting to tell us what improvement you made with those settings.
Hi. I have a S5830i and my battery runs out quickly. I tryed battery calibration app from market but nothing happened :/ Any suggestions ??
Edit: I used to have root but i use odin to get from razodroid to stock rom.
Calibrating your battery doesn't magically extend it...
Also what do you mean by quickly? Battery drain while playing games? Standby? Or other...
If you're experiencing battery drain in standby lower your cpu frequency (Assuming you have a custom kernel)
Also are you sure you haven't left your phones apps open in the background lol ? < Noob mistake
The usual Xx James xX only on mobile
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Which ROM are you using ?
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Hi. I have a S5830i and my battery runs out quickly. I tryed battery calibration app from market but nothing happened :/ Any suggestions ??
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if u want to try some rom..there are roms like simplicity which give good battery life..
as for tweaks, use cpu control to set max-min frequencies and also use "deep sleep" option..app for that is No frills cpu control
try to reduce brightness and set screen turnoff time according to what's best u think!
Optimize RAM usage by killing unecessary apps(scripts like adrenaline, v6 supercharger are good for that)
turn off automatic sync if it's not important to you..
Search for scripts and flash them(must have custom kernel)
There is an awesome app called "Juice Defender".. It's real good and provides lot of options and schedules.. One of the good features is that with rooted phones it installs more tweaks and you can see a substantial increase in battery life!
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I am using stock o2 rom without root
may be it's just some app running in background..!
if it's not, then i assume that your expectation level from android phone about battery life is too high
if your battery works for you for one working day, then i assume it's normal (my personal opinion)!
is this happening to your phone ever since you bought the phone or just happening from past few days ?
if this problem is from past few days, then you should uninstall whatever you installed in past few days.
if you badly want good battery life, then i advice you should buy a new battery with more capacity for your phone
or you can also try and download juice defender from market!
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I am using stock o2 rom without root
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Lol, you need root to calibrate your battery...
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Xx James xX said:
Lol, you need root to calibrate your battery...
The usual Xx James xX only on mobile
(XDA Premium)
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I had root on my last rom but not now
first root your phone (espacially use rom).Then download battery calibration ,charge ur phone to %100,and click to calibrate.finally adjust cpu min to 312 max to 832(It's ideal).
no deep sleep
Hey,
I've a problem putting my phone into deep sleep. I've installed the thunderkernel (v2.1), which is capable to put the phone into deep sleep - however nothing happens. I'm using a custom rom (cm7).
I'm using link2sd with a ext2 partition (1GB) to extend the amount of space I've for apps. As far as I know there are no special apps running on my phone which could prevent it from going to deep sleep.
Do you have any suggestions/hints what is wrong or where I could check for the cause?
winnieXY said:
Hey,
I've a problem putting my phone into deep sleep. I've installed the thunderkernel (v2.1), which is capable to put the phone into deep sleep - however nothing happens. I'm using a custom rom (cm7).
I'm using link2sd with a ext2 partition (1GB) to extend the amount of space I've for apps. As far as I know there are no special apps running on my phone which could prevent it from going to deep sleep.
Do you have any suggestions/hints what is wrong or where I could check for the cause?
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Install OnePowerGuard battery sAver app from playstore
It is a best battery saver app which controls Kernel and save battery try it ....
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Hitesh2626 said:
Install OnePowerGuard battery sAver app from playstore
It is a best battery saver app which controls Kernel and save battery try it ....
Sent from my GT-S5830i using Tapatalk 2
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Hey,
I was using up to now No-thrills CPU Control, I've tested now for the last day OnePowerGuard and I would say there is no difference...
With both applications I'm using the smartassV2 Governor and the cfq scheduler. With both apps deep sleep is omitted and I have ~95-98% percent of the time a cpu frequency of 156MHz.
Any more ideas what I could check or what I could do to get to know which process or setting is preventing the deep sleep?
winnieXY said:
Hey,
I was using up to now No-thrills CPU Control, I've tested now for the last day OnePowerGuard and I would say there is no difference...
With both applications I'm using the smartassV2 Governor and the cfq scheduler. With both apps deep sleep is omitted and I have ~95-98% percent of the time a cpu frequency of 156MHz.
Any more ideas what I could check or what I could do to get to know which process or setting is preventing the deep sleep?
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In OnePower guard
Set the daily mode it works good try it for 2 days
You don't choose any Governor get it auto by daily mode
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Hitesh2626 said:
In OnePower guard
Set the daily mode it works good try it for 2 days
You don't choose any Governor get it auto by daily mode
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Sorry, but the default governor is "ondemand" which scales up the cpu very fast and needs ages to go back to lower frequencies. In fact I've solved the problem using Better Battery stats.
The problem were massive wakeups of the driver for the sdhc card (bmc.sdhc.3). I've reformated the second partition on my sd card from ext2 to ext4 and the wakeups were gone.
However you're right: OnePowerGuard is a quite nice application which make some tweaks to the system for people who doesn't want or are not able to tweak it, after I found the cause for the wakeups and fixed it, I'll think I'll prefer this app over No-frills cpu control. Thanks for you suggestion!