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Hey guys! I'm looking for a rom with a good battery! I used to have MIUI global stable and the battery was pretty awesome but i really prefer purer Android and i cant stand MIUI look (no offense)
is there any roms with a good battery life like the miui stable?? For example 8-9 Screen on time?!
AlienCreature7 said:
Hey guys! I'm looking for a rom with a good battery! I used to have MIUI global stable and the battery was pretty awesome but i really prefer purer Android and i cant stand MIUI look (no offense)
is there any roms with a good battery life like the miui stable?? For example 8-9 Screen on time?!
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Nope. No other pure android rom can offer such a great SOT times as miui. On RR im getting around 6-7h SOT without using 4g.
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
mr.loverlover said:
Nope. No other pure android rom can offer such a great SOT times as miui. On RR im getting around 6-7h SOT without using 4g.
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
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after posting this i tried to set both CPU & GPU governors to powersave and it worked too good! it has no lag or a little in normal tasks and battery use is so awesome! it remained on 100% so long that i thought it is a bug! i just change kernel auditors profile when i want to play or do some thing heavy!
but i am still looking for the best battery friendly rom (after MIUI)!
mr.loverlover said:
Nope. No other pure android rom can offer such a great SOT times as miui. On RR im getting around 6-7h SOT without using 4g.
Sent from Note 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
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Is MIUI 8 DEV as good as MIUI 7 stable?! In the SOT Time
AlienCreature7 said:
after posting this i tried to set both CPU & GPU governors to powersave and it worked too good! it has no lag or a little in normal tasks and battery use is so awesome! it remained on 100% so long that i thought it is a bug! i just change kernel auditors profile when i want to play or do some thing heavy!
but i am still looking for the best battery friendly rom (after MIUI)!
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Hey can you tell me how you did this? Are you on Custom Kernel or Stock Kernel? Would be nice if you could give a little step by step Guide...
Do I need to root?
Thank you
Enricosteph said:
Hey can you tell me how you did this? Are you on Custom Kernel or Stock Kernel? Would be nice if you could give a little step by step Guide...
Do I need to root?
Thank you
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I'm pretty sure you only need to be rooted.
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Hey can you tell me how you did this? Are you on Custom Kernel or Stock Kernel? Would be nice if you could give a little step by step Guide...
Do I need to root?
Thank you
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you have to do it using "kernel Auditor" app and your phone has to be rooted! in my vase i flashed Santhosh's CM13, GApps & SuperSU Zip to easily root my phone!
you dont need a custom kernel! although custom kernels have more CPU & GPU governors!
I think I am pretty good with mokee rom as compared to miui 8 (similar values)
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I think I am pretty good with mokee rom as compared to miui 8 (similar values)
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i wanted to download it because a lot of people have said it was good but as i remember i understood it has some bugs so i didnt download it
i wanted to download it because a lot of people have said it was good but as i remember i understood it has some bugs so i didnt download it
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Did not find any bugs but I am not a heavy or experienced user. Something I cannot control: Led Light colour
Also does not support the kernel denominator or radon (installed but I could pass through the lock screen).
I installed it, being in Miui8, unlocked (officially) bootloader.
Hexagon ROM is awesome .... Battery life is good 7-8-9 sot with WiFi clash of clans
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Hexagon ROM is awesome .... Battery life is good 7-8-9 sot with WiFi clash of clans
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nice! ill check it out! thanks
stakou said:
Did not find any bugs but I am not a heavy or experienced user. Something I cannot control: Led Light colour
Also does not support the kernel denominator or radon (installed but I could pass through the lock screen).
I installed it, being in Miui8, unlocked (officially) bootloader.
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You are using it stable or nighty versions? i will probably download it!
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You are using it stable or nighty versions? i will probably download it!
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I have not got into the nightly builds... thing... (they are producing very often). So the stable (latest is the 20/07 and I thing they are updating regularly)
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I have not got into the nightly builds... thing... (they are producing very often). So the stable (latest is the 20/07 and I thing they are updating regularly)
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OK! thanks!
AlienCreature7 said:
Hey guys! I'm looking for a rom with a good battery! I used to have MIUI global stable and the battery was pretty awesome but i really prefer purer Android and i cant stand MIUI look (no offense)
is there any roms with a good battery life like the miui stable?? For example 8-9 Screen on time?!
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Try slim rom, very good battery life.
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AlienCreature7 said:
after posting this i tried to set both CPU & GPU governors to powersave and it worked too good! it has no lag or a little in normal tasks and battery use is so awesome! it remained on 100% so long that i thought it is a bug! i just change kernel auditors profile when i want to play or do some thing heavy!
but i am still looking for the best battery friendly rom (after MIUI)!
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Well yes, setting powersaving CPU governor is an option, but for me it resulted in many laggs (I'm a heavy user).
Btw. this 100% happens often. But it only applies to 100% charge, after that it will drop normally.
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Is MIUI 8 DEV as good as MIUI 7 stable?! In the SOT Time
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After my tests I would say no. It's stable, but SOT was worse than on MIUI 7.
mr.loverlover said:
Well yes, setting powersaving CPU governor is an option, but for me it resulted in many laggs (I'm a heavy user).
Btw. this 100% happens often. But it only applies to 100% charge, after that it will drop normally.
After my tests I would say no. It's stable, but SOT was worse than on MIUI 7.
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I only use it when i want to do very light things on my phone!
Something new here?
Changing the Governor to powersave is not an option for me. Too laggy in swgoh.
What is more responsable for battery life? The Kernel or the ROM?
Kernel?
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Hexagon ROM is awesome .... Battery life is good 7-8-9 sot with WiFi clash of clans
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Which kernel do you use with Hexagon?
Hello Guys! Sorry for my bad English!
Now im using a Galaxy Note 3 and i really want to change to a new phone. The leeco for me is the best option on 5.7 screen, but im scared with the battery! Theres any way? Any kernel o stable rom that helps me with the battery durability? Can i flash a kernel on the stock rom?
Pd: what model should i buy x829/820 (im livin in Florida)
sick707 said:
Hello Guys! Sorry for my bad English!
Now im using a Galaxy Note 3 and i really want to change to a new phone. The leeco for me is the best option on 5.7 screen, but im scared with the battery! Theres any way? Any kernel o stable rom that helps me with the battery durability? Can i flash a kernel on the stock rom?
Pd: what model should i buy x829/820 (im livin in Florida)
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LeEco Le Max 2 X829 USA Version. I would go for the X829
I have X829 one, i can obtain 4-5h SoT, in my opinion its great result with this big resolution
sick707 said:
Hello Guys! Sorry for my bad English!
Now im using a Galaxy Note 3 and i really want to change to a new phone. The leeco for me is the best option on 5.7 screen, but im scared with the battery! Theres any way? Any kernel o stable rom that helps me with the battery durability? Can i flash a kernel on the stock rom?
Pd: what model should i buy x829/820 (im livin in Florida)
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I'm also in Florida, Ft Lauderdale area, I have the X829 running stock EUI on Tmobile and it's working well including wifi calling.
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I'm also in Florida, Ft Lauderdale area, I have the X829 running stock EUI on Tmobile and it's working well including wifi calling.
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Ok!!,
Hows many hours of battery(SOT) can you get?
sick707 said:
Ok!!,
Hows many hours of battery(SOT) can you get?
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Well that really depends on what I'm doing when the screens on. If I'm playing Mobile Legends about 4 hours, If I'm watching videos about 5.5 hours, if I'm just on here reading or replying to emails then 6-7 hours. Don't put too much stock into peoples sot because how they use it may not be anything like how you use it. With QC 3.0 you can go from 0-100% in an hour or 0-35% in 12 minutes.
Hi, went from Note 3 to this phone as well. If you worry about the battery life, at least compared to Note 3, don't. The processor is way more power efficient. Of course if you push it hard with games it eats up the battery fast. Medium to moderate use i get easily through a day with 30% percent left. The best thing maybe is the speed compared to the Note 3 lags (thanks Samsung). However there are many phones to consider. If you have a bit more budget i would also look the OnePlus 3T.
I was worried about the battery coming from a redmi note 3 which had a beast of a battery.
I never failed to get through a full day yet and the QC makes all the difference when you need a topup. Battery could be better but it is by no means bad.
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Well that really depends on what I'm doing when the screens on. If I'm playing Mobile Legends about 4 hours, If I'm watching videos about 5.5 hours, if I'm just on here reading or replying to emails then 6-7 hours. Don't put too much stock into peoples sot because how they use it may not be anything like how you use it. With QC 3.0 you can go from 0-100% in an hour or 0-35% in 12 minutes.
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I use to watch videos and play COC or Clahs Royale do you think im gonna have any issue with the baterry life?
ventura1977 said:
Hi, went from Note 3 to this phone as well. If you worry about the battery life, at least compared to Note 3, don't. The processor is way more power efficient. Of course if you push it hard with games it eats up the battery fast. Medium to moderate use i get easily through a day with 30% percent left. The best thing maybe is the speed compared to the Note 3 lags (thanks Samsung). However there are many phones to consider. If you have a bit more budget i would also look the OnePlus 3T.
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Thanks bro,, do you think that the camera is better on leeco le max 2?
Telegram chat about this phone : https://t.me/LeecoLeMax2Chat
sick707 said:
Hello Guys! Sorry for my bad English!
Now im using a Galaxy Note 3 and i really want to change to a new phone. The leeco for me is the best option on 5.7 screen, but im scared with the battery! Theres any way? Any kernel o stable rom that helps me with the battery durability? Can i flash a kernel on the stock rom?
Pd: what model should i buy x829/820 (im livin in Florida)
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Use small eui by iaureeel. Has best sot as far as I know, use it myself. Of course, never can be enough, but around 5hours is good for this phone
Hi guys,
I'm a new Poco user. I've checked out the forums and saw lots of ROMs, Kernels and even Recovery software. I'm a bit overwhelmed for the first time as I'm liking stock MIUI 10 for now. Can someone enlighten me on which ROM has the most features, what ROM is the most stable, which kernels go best with which?
Stability: BaikalOS, Pixel Experience
Powersave: BaikalOS
Customizability / Extra Features: Resurrection Remix, crDroid, Havoc-OS / POSP
Performance: Nitrogen OS, crDroid
Pixel Like: Havoc-OS, Pixel Experience
These are the ones I know but haven't tested all of them. Tell me if I'm missing any.
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Stability: BaikalOS, Pixel Experience
Powersave: BaikalOS
Customizability / Extra Features: Resurrection Remix, crDroid, Havoc-OS / POSP
Performance: Nitrogen OS, crDroid
Pixel Like: Havoc-OS, Pixel Experience
These are the ones I know but haven't tested all of them. Tell me if I'm missing any.
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Wow thanks. Does BaikalOS have the app cloning feature? How good is the battery life compared to MIUI 10?
best kernels
Sphinx and Franco kernel
Best roms
Lineage and stock
Stock is of course the most stable, but the beta builds always have bugs they always remove settings add settings fix something break something.
hakkai999 said:
Wow thanks. Does BaikalOS have the app cloning feature? How good is the battery life compared to MIUI 10?
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It doesn't have the app cloning and battery life is a lot better if you manage the background apps strictly but you still have to install it and test it yourself.
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pingufanpoy said:
best kernels
Sphinx and Franco kernel
Best roms
Lineage and stock
Stock is of course the most stable, but the beta builds always have bugs they always remove settings add settings fix something break something.
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There is no best rom or best kernel, it all comes down to personal preference...
Lineage Pie with Franco kernel.
..and go with pixel experience only if u r into very stock version which I think is overrated given its customization limitations.
I have always hated chinese ROMs or apps, take MIUI for example they have like hundreds of apps injected into core system (miui security, miui contacts, miui dialer, miui messaging, miui this that and what not...)
pingufanpoy said:
best kernels
Sphinx and Franco kernel
Best roms
Lineage and stock
Stock is of course the most stable, but the beta builds always have bugs they always remove settings add settings fix something break something.
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Do you know if Lineage OS has the signal issue fixed on it? I only really moved away from it because of that. Im on crDroid and my signal is much better now
hakkai999 said:
Wow thanks. Does BaikalOS have the app cloning feature? How good is the battery life compared to MIUI 10?
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Hey my fellow filipino , i am flashaholic and i loved cynogenmod until lineage16 very much ..but this im on stock open beta rom 9.1.24 which has Good battery life for gaming because i played a lot , no touch issue ever since day one my poco was one of the initial released manufacturing date was on july ,graphics is so smooth when playing pubg settings are HDR+extreme+60fps.. This rom has been tested very much by me.. by the way it's up to you buddy it's your decision.:good:
bamz1117 said:
Hey my fellow filipino , i am flashaholic and i loved cynogenmod until lineage16 very much ..but this im on stock open beta rom 9.1.24 which has Good battery life for gaming because i played a lot , no touch issue ever since day one my poco was one of the initial released manufacturing date was on july ,graphics is so smooth when playing pubg settings are HDR+extreme+60fps.. This rom has been tested very much by me.. by the way it's up to you buddy it's your decision.:good:
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Hi fellow Flip! Yeah I went with Ambasidii rom based on stock MIUI since I need the cloned app feature for ROM (Slave priest). It's rooted and has derp kernel. Battery life is quite a lot better. I was redownloading all my apps overnight and it only drained about 7% of battery life which is 1% more than full stock on idle without WiFi.
By the way, do you do a battery recalibration once you switch roms? Standby time is fantastic on mine but it seems to drain a little harder while playing ROM compared to stock.
hakkai999 said:
By the way, do you do a battery recalibration once you switch roms? Standby time is fantastic on mine but it seems to drain a little harder while playing ROM compared to stock.
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There's no need to recalibrated when switching roms. Recommended calibrating your battery ( each month or every three months )
android phones this days use lithium-ion (Li-ion) or lithium-polymer (Li-po) batteries for Poco F1 . This batteries don’t need to be fully discharged, and come with smart chips that make calibration unnecessary and that's the good thing for us.
Just want to share this method , i do this all the time after switching custom roms.
First, drain your phone’s battery completely. Don’t charge it at any point while it’s draining. Let the phone keep working till it shuts itself off. Once the phone has shut itself off, restart it so it shuts off again. Even though the battery was at 0 percent, it has a few reserves left. Now, while the phone is off, charge it to 100 percent. It’s safe to use quick chargers for this, but make sure you hit 100 percent. Once it’s fully charged, unplug it and boot your phone. Android might not say it’s at 100 percent, and that’s okay. In that case, plug the charger again and let it get to 100 percent. then unplug it. This cycle of full drain and recharging lets the chip calibrate its readings with the battery’s charge cycle.
hope that helps:good:
donk165 said:
Do you know if Lineage OS has the signal issue fixed on it? I only really moved away from it because of that. Im on crDroid and my signal is much better now
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What signal issue exactly? I'm trying Lineage at the moment and using Derp Kernel.
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What signal issue exactly? I'm trying Lineage at the moment and using Derp Kernel.
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This thread here has a good amount of info on it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/cell-signal-worse-custom-rom-t3881912
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This thread here has a good amount of info on it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/cell-signal-worse-custom-rom-t3881912
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Thanks mate!
Hello,
I'm looking for a rom and a good kernel that is very good on battery life. Also I want to try out the debloated MIUI. Where can I find it?
And is it true that the MIUI rom is the best for battery life?
try Xiaomi Eu rom ,with notification mod and restricted every app that you don't need so much. you might wanna clean rom more ,use lucky patcher and cleaned the rom. i did it my self.. trust me much better..
I am myself testing with Pixel Experience and the LKT magisk module. so far 2h of screen on time with only 20% battery drain, so i'd expect 8 to 10 hours of SoT just like that.
I've also heard malakas kernel has superceded Sphynx/FrancoKernel as the most battery friendly kernel you can install, but i have not tested that.
In the past, xiaomi.eu has given me better battery life than lineage/phh-treble in previous devices ( Mi MAX 3 ) so maybe combining xiaomi.eu + malakas kernel + lkt and maybe disabling half of your cores would give you a lot more SoT. I'll definitely post my findings in a few weeks on the SoT thread after i compare my current setup vs what i've just proposed.
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I am myself testing with Pixel Experience and the LKT magisk module. so far 2h of screen on time with only 20% battery drain, so i'd expect 8 to 10 hours of SoT just like that.
I've also heard malakas kernel has superceded Sphynx/FrancoKernel as the most battery friendly kernel you can install, but i have not tested that.
In the past, xiaomi.eu has given me better battery life than lineage/phh-treble in previous devices ( Mi MAX 3 ) so maybe combining xiaomi.eu + malakas kernel + lkt and maybe disabling half of your cores would give you a lot more SoT. I'll definitely post my findings in a few weeks on the SoT thread after i compare my current setup vs what i've just proposed.
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disabling half of your cores !! Big fan sir !!:laugh::laugh:
arnabgharay said:
try Xiaomi Eu rom ,with notification mod and restricted every app that you don't need so much. you might wanna clean rom more ,use lucky patcher and cleaned the rom. i did it my self.. trust me much better..
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I will try that, thanks. Is it better than stock MIUI?
ZanaGB said:
I am myself testing with Pixel Experience and the LKT magisk module. so far 2h of screen on time with only 20% battery drain, so i'd expect 8 to 10 hours of SoT just like that.
I've also heard malakas kernel has superceded Sphynx/FrancoKernel as the most battery friendly kernel you can install, but i have not tested that.
In the past, xiaomi.eu has given me better battery life than lineage/phh-treble in previous devices ( Mi MAX 3 ) so maybe combining xiaomi.eu + malakas kernel + lkt and maybe disabling half of your cores would give you a lot more SoT. I'll definitely post my findings in a few weeks on the SoT thread after i compare my current setup vs what i've just proposed.
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I definitely want to read that post. Maybe I will try that later. Seems like this kernel is the best in terms of battery life now, is it?
NicolasLukas said:
I will try that, thanks. Is it better than stock MIUI?
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zero ads in apps, advanced reboot menu, dark mode , zero miui bloatware yeah far better..
so what i did is i removed every useless app that I don't use, i removed stock file manager,music,video player, removed stock YouTube,i added solid explore,pwramp,mx video player in system and via browser and vanced YouTube ...black themed ..
Aman Amrit said:
disabling half of your cores !! Big fan sir !!:laugh::laugh:
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At 299 euros, it's cheaper than getting, let's say, the BQ Aquaris X2 or the Zenfone Max Pro M2 for some unholy reason. and as a glorified Discord machine and music player... 2 high perf cores and 2 low perf cores are more than enough. and i get a battery boost on top of that!
NicolasLukas said:
I will try that, thanks. Is it better than stock MIUI?
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ZanaGB said:
At 299 euros, it's cheaper than getting, let's say, the BQ Aquaris X2 or the Zenfone Max Pro M2 for some unholy reason. and as a glorified Discord machine and music player... 2 high perf cores and 2 low perf cores are more than enough. and i get a battery boost on top of that!
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i let them run in lower frequency,i get good backup,but only problem with miui rom is it take long time to go deep sleep
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i let them run in lower frequency,i get good backup,but only problem with miui rom is it take long time to go deep sleep
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There is this app called Naptime from the author of Franco Kernel that forces doze no matter what as soon as your screen goes off. so that should also help with miui rom sleep delays.
as for running themn on a lower frequency, i've found that chrome loves crash (locking the whole system up with it) if i make them go slow enough, so disabling half the cores at the stock speed seems to be doing the trick for me. Maybe both can be done within reason for some extra gains though
i think you should use revo os or miuipro.And uninstall apps magisk module terminal debloater or es file explorer.I am used pocof1 basic debloat.xml import terminal debloater and after other apps opened system apps and priv apps es file explorer andddddd delete folders
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i let them run in lower frequency,i get good backup,but only problem with miui rom is it take long time to go deep sleep
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Considering deep sleep, would it be beneficial to go with NOS and Malakas kernel for even better battery? I mean there should be less bloatware and deep sleep could be less of a problem.
Updated: 9/17/2019
After trying almost every roms from mm to pie.
i come to this conclusion.
For pie aosp rom i recommend mokee rom because its quite stable, good backup, and frequent updates, overall great for daily driver.
https://download.mokeedev.com/gemini.html
For miui, i recommended, miroom roms, latest stable (10.2.1.0) , good on battery, latest with loads of miui features.
http://portal.mi-room.ru/roms/
If you dont care for android versions and security update, i highly recommend, mui 8.1.4.0 mm global stable rom, its amazingly fast, stable and best of battery, its underclocked offical rom, so phone doesnt get heated much.
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V8.1.4.0.MAAMIDI/miui_MI5Global_V8.1.4.0.MAAMIDI_fc3bbcd638_6.0.zip
for aosp, i recommend JDC 7.1 older version you will get best battery on this rom. (sorry its not uploaded elsewhere, if someone can upload it, i am happy to update link of it)
https://pan.baidu.com/s/1i49CS4X?fid=129016299064932
if you looking for good battery balance with speed, i recommend AEX-Mod-v5.8-gemini oreo by dennyspb.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1322778262903982725
i needed such a post thx :d i will try.
its all about battery...difference in roms maybe 1 hour SOT with less optimized roms...android 9 get best SOT then miui 10..first of all try accubattery..5 charges and you will get an idea of your battery life overall..mine from 3000mAh default only has 2000mAh..wich gives me less 2 hours SOT than normal..so i will get 3 hours more or less..that usually we get 5-6 hours SOT on MI 5 without any tweaks..just stock settings..
get a new battery,its my answer..
smokerman said:
its all about battery...difference in roms maybe 1 hour SOT with less optimized roms...android 9 get best SOT then miui 10..first of all try accubattery..5 charges and you will get an idea of your battery life overall..mine from 3000mAh default only has 2000mAh..wich gives me less 2 hours SOT than normal..so i will get 3 hours more or less..that usually we get 5-6 hours SOT on MI 5 without any tweaks..just stock settings..
get a new battery,its my answer..
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Can you please tell me where I can get a new battery ?
hisham01 said:
Can you please tell me where I can get a new battery ?
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AliExpress / ebay, make sure same text detail with your original battery, open backdoor then compare
You can find battery on AliExpress or eBay: search "BM22 battery" for Mi5
Alvian_P said:
AliExpress / ebay, make sure same text detail with your original battery, open backdoor then compare
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It will be very hard to get a genuine Xiaomi battery in AliExpress or eBay despicte what they claim, most of them are counterfeit.
I bought a NOHON battery for 10~12 USD and it works very well. This brand is one of the most recommended in AliExpress.
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I've tested almost all pie based ROM & for me Lineage OS is the best for both Battery & Performance!
rashed_mamun said:
I've tested almost all pie based ROM & for me Lineage OS is the best for both Battery & Performance!
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means Lineage 16 Nightly?
Alb_trp said:
means Lineage 16 Nightly?
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Yes.
Lineage OS 16 Drain Battery When My Phone Is Idle Mod.
Nomaan Ahsan said:
Lineage OS 16 Drain Battery When My Phone Is Idle Mod.
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It also happened to me, but with vanilla kernel (you can get it in Mi5 Arsenal) it now works like a charm
Gun_ said:
It also happened to me, but with vanilla kernel (you can get it in Mi5 Arsenal) it now works like a charm
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Can't find it, do you have any link please?
Regards
hisham01 said:
Can you please tell me where I can get a new battery ?
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Order from aliexpress
1.losoncoer
2.nohon
3. Dadaxiong
Any of this battery brand
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