For most of us, the phone is more asleep than it' s in operation. That's why choosing the correct ROM & Kernel is essential for your battery.
I wanted to figure out which ROM is best regarding battery life when the screen is off and how to reach the best result.
I Started testing with the CM13 as it supports Xposed and Amplify, great batterysavers.
I'll Keep this updated per 1 or 2 days.
BetterBatteryStats Calculation.
The app to calculate the drain is called BetterBatteryStats, a well known app.
If I look at my stats: View attachment 0.2.txt I can see the voltage went down from 4402 to 4313 (-89) in 1223minutes. That's 60 x 89/ 1223 = 4.366%/hour = 4.4%, which is correctly showing in BBS in the attached file. Now I translate this to percentages: 4.4% voltage decrease x 5% battery decrease / 89 = 0.245%/hour battery. This is again correct according to BBS. I guess this is a fair calculation. the voltages seem to go up and down all the time, so I don't understand how it's an exact calculation but ok.
Settings
Batterysaving settings - Please KEEP IN MIND It's in a TEST Stage, probably things won't work if you Limit everything like I did, but I didn't encounter many problems =)
-Install Amplify and limit as much of crap you can possibly do. I limited the following to 999999 seconds (lol)
The wakelock names differ to every ROM. That's why I won't name them all. I'll update tomorrow the wakelocks , alarms and services I limited in the xiaomi.eu ROM.
Install Greenify: Aggressive Doze, Working mode: Boost, WakeupTime Coalescing, Deep Hibernation, Gcm Push, Greenifying system apps, Reveal Hidden sync.
And then hybernate all crap, except basic stuff the phone needs. I Hybernated for example: AudioFx, Google play services, live lock screen, nfc service, weather service, google service Framework etc.
General Settings: Wifi never keep on during sleep, BT off, NFC off, Sounds off, Vibrate off, Brightness minimal, no adaptive brightness, disable adjustments, no ambient display, no double tap to wake and sleep, sleep after 5 min, no battery and notification lights, % battery in statusbar, no sync accounts, location off, Developer options: 0,0x animation and duration scales, Play store: dont update, deselect app updates available.
Battery History App: I installed it to monitor at what exact time it decreases every percentage. So I noticed that from 100% to 99% it takes mostly 6 hours or so, while the rest is much lower (around 1 to 3 hours) You can save more battery by not installing this as it has many wakelocks.
Testresults
08/02/2017 - 0.2%/hr in the morning to 0,3%/hr in late afternoon: View attachment 0.2.txt and View attachment 0.3.txt ROM: CM13 + Flashed the CM13 20/12 snapshot & and the DragonXIA CM based Kernel + Kernel Adiutor. Settings: CPU Governor: Ondemand for the 4 cores. disabled Touch Boost. I/O Scheduler: Noop. GPU Governor: Simple On Demand. Gentle Fair Sleepers disabled.
09/02/2017 - 0.3%/hr ROM: Same as above but I disabled the Battery History app. View attachment 09022017.txt
12/02/2017 - 0,108%/hour ! in the morning and 0,148% in the afternoon! -View attachment 0.1.txt & View attachment 4040214ROM Used: xiaomi.eu_multi_MI5_6.11.10_v8-6.0 with Xposed, Greenify, Powernap, Amplify, Battery Saver Off.
13/02./2017 - 0.176% in the morning, 0,267%/hour in the afternoon. View attachment 4040218 & View attachment 4040219Same settings as above but limited more wakelocks.
Are you using cm13 snapshot or nightly(which build)? Also any custom kernel with it?
I installed the 20/12 snapshot, and installed the DragonXIA CM based Kernel
ikzouhetnietweten said:
I installed the 20/12 snapshot, and installed the DragonXIA CM based Kernel
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Dragonxia 3.x or 2.x version? Gotta try it.
Thank you
Rhine Septimus said:
Dragonxia 3.x or 2.x version? Gotta try it.
Thank you
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The kernel version Im using is 3.18.31-DragonXia_v3.5-g0d2a020-dirty
Very helpful. Thanks a lot!
Do u have the free or paid version of greenify and amplify?
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Very helpful. Thanks a lot!
Do u have the free or paid version of greenify and amplify?
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Thanks my friend, I have the paid version but I downloaded it from somewhere on XDA without paying, and amplify aswell.
I actually got 0,1%/hour with the xiaomi.eu ROM with android 6.0 with xposed and amplify and greenify and powernap. (android 7.0 is not supported by xposed and amplify) I will upload new details tomorrow!
ikzouhetnietweten said:
Thanks my friend, I have the paid version but I downloaded it from somewhere without paying, and amplify I got also from XDA without paying! (android 7.0 is not supported by xposed and amplify) I will upload new details tomorrow!
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Hey I made a guide on reddit, and I should have just posted it here. The goal is to have a good battery life and for everything to be buttery smooth. I've updated it with my recommendations!
Depending on your usage and how well you took care of your battery, you should get anywhere from 5-8 hours of SOT.
1) Flash custom twrp recovery if needed.
2) Flash Rom.
3) Flash SU. (OPTIONAL)
3) Flash Kernel.
4) Flash ARISE or sound mod. (OPTIONAL) If you don't want the sound mod you can skip steps 6-9 if you'd like.
5) Restart phone. Go through setup phase.
6) Install file manager (I recommend Solid Explorer)
7) Install busybox (I recommend the one by meefik)
8) Open busybox app and update/install busybox.
9) Open your file explorer and go to root. Then go to vendor/etc. Rename audio_effects.conf to audio_effects.conf.bk and restart.
10) Install Snapchat. Yell at your phone.
11) Go to SuperSu app and completely unroot.
12) Restart.
13) Log into Snapchat.
14) Restart into recovery.
15) Flash SU.
16) Flash Kernel (just incase, probably not neccesssary).
17) Download Leandroid, Ex Kernel Manager, & Substratum.
18) Apply kernel tweaks, Choose settings for leandroid app & apply substratum theme if you want.
Rom
Stock Debloated
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/development/rom-debloated-prerooted-deoxeded-t3372600
Custom Kernel
http://nchancellor.net/Kernels/angler/7.1.1/Personal/ would be the best for battery life + performance or you can use franco/ex kernel but I didn't like either of those as much as Nathan's.
Custom Recovery
https://dl.twrp.me/angler/
Latest SuperSU
SuperSU
Substratum Theme
Substratum swift dark
Idle Battery Saver
Leandroid
Battery Saving Wallpaper:
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=azVNa2xuR2NvNzNiWHc3dlJNbV90TGVEZlNtSUVn
Sound Mod (Optional.. uses more battery): ARISE
Kernel Tweaks:
I would just use whatever nathan has as defaults for his kernel. If using a different kernel, I recommend using hawktail 1.2 gov profile.
Here are the additional tweaks I personally use.
CPU: Hotplugging: Enable msm_hotplug.
GRAPHICS: MAX GPU Freq: 180. If you play games that max out the gpu, you might not want to mess with the gpu freq.
MEMORY: zRAM disabled; UKSM DISABLED.
MISC: I/O SCHED MAPLE; READAHEAD 2048; VIBRATION 25%. Wakelocks I have enabled are: Sensor_ind, Bluedroid, msm_hsic. Cubic for TCP algorithm.
EX KERNEL SETTINGS DISABLE CHECK FOR UPDATES.
Leandroid Settings:
Disable: Wifi, Bluetooth, Network Location, GPS Location; Switch Cell data to 2g*
* Turning cell data off or to 2g makes ok google hotword when your screen is off kinda slow.
APPS THAT USE LESS BATTERY THAN WHAT YOU'RE USING:
Battery Saving Browser: Tugabrowser Turn on battery saver in settings. Uses 1/2 - 1/3 battery than what chrome uses.
Makes screen use less battery at low battery: Monochrome
Turns off % of pixels, saves battery: Pixel Filter
Facebook lite: Less annoying facebook
Facebook messenger lite: Less annoying facebook messenger
GLTOOLS: Used to make snapchat less laggy
Apply these changes to the settings of Snapchat in GLTools;
Enable custom settings for this app -> On
Force 16 bit rendering -> On
Optimize GLSL shaders -> On
Enable texture decompression -> Disable
Enable texture recompression -> Disable
Downscale textures -> Limit to 256x256 (If pictures or text become pixelated, change this to Disable)
Restart Snapchat
System Tweaks:
ENABLE DEV OPTIONS BY TAPPING ON BUILD NUMBER A BUNCH OF TIMES. UNCHECK Automatic system updates in developer options.
You can try this too, but personally I don't use it: https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...od-ultimate-performence-blazing-fast-t3482317 Flash the kernel again after you flash this.
Other than that enable amoled black themes in apps that you use.
Here are a few nice apps to have:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.phoenixstudios.aiogestures&hl=en - can enable full immersion mode, works pretty well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noxx.apm&rdid=com.noxx.apm - makes it so you can reboot to recovery easy pz.
ZSL Camera Faster camera.
Accubattery - Measure your battery stats and health.
Quicktile Mod
whats your best setting on pixel filter setting it on 50%?... ty by the way
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whats your best setting on pixel filter setting it on 50%?... ty by the way
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I usually leave pixel filter off during the day, and just use it at 50% at night to make the screen a bit more dim. If I know I'm not going to be able to charge my phone for awhile, I'll use it during the day as well.
To use Nathan's defaults, do I just wipe settings in EX Kernel Manager and reboot? My hotplugging setting does not have msm_hotplug, only lazyplug. Is that the same? Thanks for sharing your tips.
Flash kernel have been updated and now have lazyplug in place of msm_hotplug. I am not sure if its not working or something but with lazyplug enabled, I still see all the cores running all the time vs msm_hotplug, I would see half the cores inactive when I am not using the phone heavily.
Would lazyplug be better than msm_hotplug?
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Flash kernel have been updated and now have lazyplug in place of msm_hotplug. I am not sure if its not working or something but with lazyplug enabled, I still see all the cores running all the time vs msm_hotplug, I would see half the cores inactive when I am not using the phone heavily.
Would lazyplug be better than msm_hotplug?
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Why i understand it should be better to use lazyplug. If I understand the guys in Flash's thread.
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vwrado said:
Flash kernel have been updated and now have lazyplug in place of msm_hotplug. I am not sure if its not working or something but with lazyplug enabled, I still see all the cores running all the time vs msm_hotplug, I would see half the cores inactive when I am not using the phone heavily.
Would lazyplug be better than msm_hotplug?
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What I understand different between those 2 hotplug was...
1. MSM_Hotplug - Some core are offline and become online when above certain value
2. Lazyplug - All core are online and it will only offline when below certain value
@Secretcow hey mate ! about this >>GRAPHICS: MAX GPU Freq: 180. If you play games that max out the gpu, you might not want to mess with the gpu freq. < about this i never game, so if i set it to 180 , do i have to tick the reboot circle yes?
because it is greyed out along with the other gpu settings.
and one more thing, is it safe to have these >> MEMORY: zRAM disabled; UKSM DISABLED. disabled ? which one is the one that affects data from the storage? i wouldnt want to mess with that x.x
Which is the best rom for battery(no matter performance)?
-Small eui v14.1
-Miui
-Resurection remix with blackscreen kernel
-Pure nexus project with blackscreen kernel (i am using right now)
-Mokee (idk why but blackscreen kernel not working)
-original indian version
-Cuoco92
rares22iunie said:
Which is the best rom for battery(no matter performance)?
-Small eui v14.1
-Miui
-Resurection remix with blackscreen kernel
-Pure nexus project with blackscreen kernel (i am using right now)
-Mokee (idk why but blackscreen kernel not working)
-original indian version
-Cuoco92
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Running miui8 port amazing battery life, very smooth, no sound inssues. Really liking it.
Sent from my Le X820 using XDA Labs
What about LineageOS ?
Hey its me rares , lineage i found the worst , because it drains so much battery
And also i will try today miui
rares22iunie said:
And also i will try today miui
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Im using rr , not good for battery life, what about nexus??
allrockedout said:
Running miui8 port amazing battery life, very smooth, no sound inssues. Really liking it.
Sent from my Le X820 using XDA Labs
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What's the SOT?
I found best battery is stock rom 5.9.26S from ALBA in Russia forum you can download it here:
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3rWz/V8e4aZYBE
Or Madsurfer stock rom 5.9.26S with Sense home launcher
Nougat rom try Ground Zero roms Tipsy, Validus, Tesla normally it got pretty good battery life with good performance.
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What's the SOT?
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Used it last night for 2 1/2 hours sot to 50% so I'm assuming 6 hours. Just feels so much more smooth and solid than linage or RR or aosp based ROMs. Way smoother than eui.
It's miui8 port a little bit tricky to get it to boot properly the 1st time but well worth it I have Xposed installed. Freedom
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I usually get 5.1/2 - 6 hours SoT on RR which is pretty decent. You just need to find the right settings for long battery life.
Small EUI could potentially outperform RR in the field of batterylife , but I just can't get used to EUI based ROMS after experiencing Nougat features.
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I usually get 5.1/2 - 6 hours SoT on RR which is pretty decent. You just need to find the right settings for long battery life.
Small EUI could potentially outperform RR in the field of batterylife , but I just can't get used to EUI based ROMS after experiencing Nougat features.
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Wow. How do you manage to get that! I barely hit 3 and 1/2. It's not that bad, but more sot it's really appreciated
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I usually get 5.1/2 - 6 hours SoT on RR which is pretty decent. You just need to find the right settings for long battery life.
Small EUI could potentially outperform RR in the field of batterylife , but I just can't get used to EUI based ROMS after experiencing Nougat features.
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Which version of rr? Nougat or mm?
I'm running 7.1.2 RR 27/05 build.
I changed the resolution to 1920*1080/420 dpi. It's more than enough for me, I see no point of watching 1440p content on a mobile screen.
I use Balanced Xana ATK profile (Settings->Leeco Extras->AKT profiles) and Greenify app to limit background running apps.
I turned off the logger buffer sizes (Developer settings). In Display settings turned on adaptive brightness and reduced power consumption (livedisplay). Also turned on batterysaving mode in location settings.
I would like to highlight that If I play any game (usually Mobile Legends) I get around 4 - 4 and a half SoT with approximately 1 hour gameplay.
I also tried out the newer build (02/06) but AKT profiles didn't work in that one (not noticed any differences in Kernel Adiutor), so I've decided to stay on this build for while. But I read that there are new powersaving features in the latest build, you might wanna check that out.
You can read about some kernel tweaks here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/kernel-blackscreen-pro3-aka-zl1-x727-t3594976 (2. post)
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I'm running 7.1.2 RR 27/05 build.
I changed the resolution to 1920*1080/420 dpi. It's more than enough for me, I see no point of watching 1440p content on a mobile screen.
I use Balanced Xana ATK profile (Settings->Leeco Extras->AKT profiles) and Greenify app to limit background running apps.
I turned off the logger buffer sizes (Developer settings). In Display settings turned on adaptive brightness and reduced power consumption (livedisplay). Also turned on batterysaving mode in location settings.
I would like to highlight that If I play any game (usually Mobile Legends) I get around 4 - 4 and a half SoT with approximately 1 hour gameplay.
I also tried out the newer build (02/06) but AKT profiles didn't work in that one (not noticed any differences in Kernel Adiutor), so I've decided to stay on this build for while. But I read that there are new powersaving features in the latest build, you might wanna check that out.
You can read about some kernel tweaks here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/kernel-blackscreen-pro3-aka-zl1-x727-t3594976 (2. post)
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How did you change screen resolution?
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How did you change screen resolution?
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With an app called Easy DPI Changer. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.chornerman.easydpichanger
Moon75 said:
I found best battery is stock rom 5.9.26S from ALBA in Russia forum you can download it here:
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3rWz/V8e4aZYBE
Or Madsurfer stock rom 5.9.26S with Sense home launcher
Nougat rom try Ground Zero roms Tipsy, Validus, Tesla normally it got pretty good battery life with good performance.
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Do you have any link telling more about that Russian ROM? A thread link or something like that. I guess its from 4pda? I've tried to search but got nothing. Seems to be a very lightweight ROM..
Thanks.
VzQzZ said:
Do you have any link telling more about that Russian ROM? A thread link or something like that. I guess its from 4pda? I've tried to search but got nothing. Seems to be a very lightweight ROM..
Thanks.
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It's on Russia forum here I found rom by ALBA for Le Max 2 and Le Pro 3 (different tread): this link for Le Max 2:
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=822890
You gotta click under LeEco Le Max2 at the top fourth line in blue text (EUI) and there is 5.9.26S. It's Russian language though not much I can understand.
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I'm running 7.1.2 RR 27/05 build.
I changed the resolution to 1920*1080/420 dpi. It's more than enough for me, I see no point of watching 1440p content on a mobile screen.
I use Balanced Xana ATK profile (Settings->Leeco Extras->AKT profiles) and Greenify app to limit background running apps.
I turned off the logger buffer sizes (Developer settings). In Display settings turned on adaptive brightness and reduced power consumption (livedisplay). Also turned on batterysaving mode in location settings.
I would like to highlight that If I play any game (usually Mobile Legends) I get around 4 - 4 and a half SoT with approximately 1 hour gameplay.
I also tried out the newer build (02/06) but AKT profiles didn't work in that one (not noticed any differences in Kernel Adiutor), so I've decided to stay on this build for while. But I read that there are new powersaving features in the latest build, you might wanna check that out.
You can read about some kernel tweaks here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/kernel-blackscreen-pro3-aka-zl1-x727-t3594976 (2. post)
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What cpu governor/hotplug you use. Also did you underclock?
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What cpu governor/hotplug you use. Also did you underclock?
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Interactive cpu governor, alucard hotplug, and no, i didn't underlock. But if you chose a AKT profile, you don't have to necessarily mess with kernel settings, the profile does that.
Now I'm on 13/6 build, so far it's fine. A bit laggy though, I think the BS 2.3 could cause that. Not noticed any difference in battery life.
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I'm running 7.1.2 RR 27/05 build.
I changed the resolution to 1920*1080/420 dpi. It's more than enough for me, I see no point of watching 1440p content on a mobile screen.
I use Balanced Xana ATK profile (Settings->Leeco Extras->AKT profiles) and Greenify app to limit background running apps.
I turned off the logger buffer sizes (Developer settings). In Display settings turned on adaptive brightness and reduced power consumption (livedisplay). Also turned on batterysaving mode in location settings.
I would like to highlight that If I play any game (usually Mobile Legends) I get around 4 - 4 and a half SoT with approximately 1 hour gameplay.
I also tried out the newer build (02/06) but AKT profiles didn't work in that one (not noticed any differences in Kernel Adiutor), so I've decided to stay on this build for while. But I read that there are new powersaving features in the latest build, you might wanna check that out.
You can read about some kernel tweaks here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/kernel-blackscreen-pro3-aka-zl1-x727-t3594976 (2. post)
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Hey. Thank you for the great explanation! What was your on the 7.1.2 RR 27/05 build? Can you upload the kernel or the rom itself please? Thx
Edit: I think it can be bs 2.1. I'm using v13.07 of RR N. I flashed that bs kernel. I'm testing it with some Kernel A. changes and stock AKT. I'll add a few SS about my battery usage after the test
Hello guys after I tried a lot of ROMs combo kernels roms blabla if any1 want to try its free and trust me u will love it.
The best combo its here super smooth
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298984356 RRD by movzx notice the 09-09-2017 build (Nougat)
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1RiBJVEj4Y2aBnGQFwa7fhpDMPJOYOrsb Shadow Kernel 4.7 choose settings for performance-hexa core and apply undervolt and disable f-sync/ choose permissive selinux (if u want any magisk module)
Apply those settings in darkness app for gaming
Turn off arch power
Change both thermals to 80 Celsius
And happy gaming!
Small update: if any1 want vulkan api (cuz some apps support that API ofc) use the guide to enable it vulkan api activator etc
Also I added some photos to check battery usage too it was 4 hour of gaming 1 hour lost as u can compare cuz from one restart I had to do cuz forgot to enable my sound mods on magisk xd
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Hello guys after I tried a lot of ROMs combo kernels roms blabla if any1 want to try its free and trust me u will love it.
The best combo its here super smooth
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298984356 RRD by movzx notice the 09-09-2017 build (Nougat)
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1RiBJVEj4Y2aBnGQFwa7fhpDMPJOYOrsb Shadow Kernel 4.7 choose settings for performance-hexa core and apply undervolt and disable f-sync/ choose permissive selinux (if u want any magisk module)
Apply those settings in darkness app for gaming
Turn off arch power
Change both thermals to 80 Celsius
And happy gaming!
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Thanks for the advice. I read somewhere that disabling f-sync causes instability and some issues. If I skip disabling f-sync and leave it as-is and apply all other settings, will it still be fine?
@habitbuilderwarrior yes you can leave it on but here no problems cuz never had a random reboot to loose data etc its up to u
I don't play games, but love performance for daily usage too. Have undervolting improved battery backup during gaming too?
habitbuilderwarrior said:
I don't play games, but love performance for daily usage too. Have undervolting improved battery backup during gaming too?
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Yea its for daily too no worries just enable the arch power maybe it will help a little
Small update: if any1 want vulkan api (cuz some apps support that API ofc) use the guide to enable it vulkan api activator etc
Also I added some photos to check battery usage too it was 4 hour of gaming 1 hour lost as u can compare cuz from one restart I had to do cuz forgot to enable my sound mods on magisk xd
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Small update: if any1 want vulkan api (cuz some apps support that API ofc) use the guide to enable it vulkan api activator etc
Also I added some photos to check battery usage too it was 4 hour of gaming 1 hour lost as u can compare cuz from one restart I had to do cuz forgot to enable my sound mods on magisk xd
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which oreo rom is the best battery backup one? and which build?
Well this is the same battery usage i get in NOS oreo stock.
Will it work good on 2gb variant ?
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Well this is the same battery usage i get in NOS oreo stock.
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Average usage w.o games its 10-13% per hour depending how old its your battery meanwhile I play rules or survival max settings I get minimal heat and no lags at all and battery consumption its 16-17 per hour
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Will it work good on 2gb variant ?
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Propably yes but I think u need to activate adaptive memory killer
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Average usage w.o games its 10-13% per hour depending how old its your battery meanwhile I play rules or survival max settings I get minimal heat and no lags at all and battery consumption its 16-17 per hour
Propably yes but I think u need to activate adaptive memory killer
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How to activate that?
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How to activate that?
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Soz for delay work priority.... Darkness app in apo drawer tap on memory and u will see it
all custom roms on this device have bad idle battery drain, latest i tried was RR oreo with DA kernel and got 20%+ overnight drain.
im asking this because laptop linux OSes dont have this problem. i've tried endless linux flavours on laptop and never had battery drain issues so what is the problem with custom roms on this device?
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all custom roms on this device have bad idle battery drain, latest i tried was RR oreo with DA kernel and got 20%+ overnight drain.
im asking this because laptop linux OSes dont have this problem. i've tried endless linux flavours on laptop and never had battery drain issues so what is the problem with custom roms on this device?
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I've no problem with oreo and dark age kernel. 6% over night.
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I've no problem with oreo and dark age kernel. 6% over night.
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modified any settings for kernel?
Its because the device keeps awake at after screen off. Faced the same issue, its fixable by disconnecting the battery. Open up the back cover and disconnect it for a min. It will be fixed. Watch YouTube video to see how to open back cover.
1% - 2% overnight idle battery drain on ArrowOS Oreo + Universe Kernel + Magisk + Xposed + 80 apps.
Intelligent use of Greenify + GMS Doze (magisk module) helps alot.
Kernel Settings:
CPU: governor-interactive
CPU-hotplug: screen off single cpu-on
GPU: governor-performance (gaming reasons)
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modified any settings for kernel?
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Ja, there is a app on the kernel site and nice profiles. Sysconfig patches a magisk module and delete the apps I don't use or replaced with third part apps.
yirmex said:
1% - 2% overnight idle battery drain on ArrowOS Oreo + Universe Kernel + Magisk + Xposed + 80 apps.
Intelligent use of Greenify + GMS Doze (magisk module) helps alot.
Kernel Settings:
CPU: governor-interactive
CPU-hotplug: screen off single cpu-on
GPU: governor-performance (gaming reasons)
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Ja, there is a app on the kernel site and nice profiles. Sysconfig patches a magisk module and delete the apps I don't use or replaced with third part apps.
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im going to enable AitoSMP and see how it behaves.
not good at all. why is mpdecision missing in kernel aduitor settings? devs are not using mpdecision?
horrible idle battery drain, devs please do something about this as priority.
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horrible idle battery drain, devs please do something about this as priority.
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Which devs are you writing to?
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Which devs are you writing to?
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@rama982 @AmulyaX @Ovenoboyo @wendelneves7 @Ruturaj Kadam @blacksuan19
i'm using miui pro 8.11.8 and last night it only took %1 after 7 hours
Hey team!
I wanted to start this discussion by knowing which setup you prefer the most:
Example:
1. Havoc OS
2. Shadow Kernel
3. Magisk Modules: GPU Rendering, LKT, Universal GMS Doze
4. SOT: 8-9 Hrs (Moderate usage, Pokemon Go for 2 hours, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram)
5. Idle Drain: 10% in 8 hours
6. Naptime, Servicely
I believe this will help people deciding people which setup to use!
Hope we can get a lot of feedback, thank you!
Since I dont care about battery life I just use the premade rom by dev
example
HavocOS - with kernel that comes with it.
No battery saver / profile etc.
Got 6-7hr sot 30hr+- bot
without details, its miui 9.6.25 oreo