Hi there, I just got a Le Max 2 x820, not for battery but for 820Soc. My Previous device was Redmi 3s, Le max 2 is too good in performance, but I'm stuck with vendor rom and facing frequent Fcs, which ROM has the longest SoT ? I'm planning to change ROM, help me out guys, is it Small EUI or any oreo rom or slim 7 or carbon or pixel experience ..... , which is the longest?
Definitly Small EUI or the Final Release of EUI 6. All Oreo Roms have an idle battery drain problem, at least for me.
Otherwise Nougat Roms are ok. But best is EUI.
balajithegreat said:
Hi there, I just got a Le Max 2 x820, not for battery but for 820Soc. My Previous device was Redmi 3s, Le max 2 is too good in performance, but I'm stuck with vendor rom and facing frequent Fcs, which ROM has the longest SoT ? I'm planning to change ROM, help me out guys, is it Small EUI or any oreo rom or slim 7 or carbon or pixel experience ..... , which is the longest?
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in case you are looking for custom rom,
for battery go to AICP or MSM-extended, but in AICP the support for magisk is poor
for looks got to pixel experience but very poor battery
for dolby inside rom go for rr rom 5.8.5 or rr rom by mukul soni
for overall good experience go for lineage but no customization
at the end each rom has some ifs and buts, depending upon your user experience, you have to decide what to do.
cheers................
MSM-Extended for battery? I have 2h - 2h 30m SoT :/
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MSM-Extended for battery? I have 2h - 2h 30m SoT :/
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in my case it gives me good backup, just enable the dark theme and do least r&d with display settings
I have eui 5.9.28s its sot 4to 5 hours
Ninganagouda said:
I have eui 5.9.28s its sot 4to 5 hours
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does it support volte i.e. Jio network in roaming also
sinha02 said:
does it support volte i.e. Jio network in roaming also
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yes
Stock ROM is best for sot
but in custom ROMs
Marshmallow- RR M
Nougat- slim ROM (but I prefer using mokee or during or RR because of better experience)
Oreo- aicp or aosip
What SOT are you getting? I get 5+ hours with dirty unicorns 8.1, on demand governors with no frequency changes and greenify. I'm using the original battery, which is reported as 3012 mAh by accubattery.
I will write this once more....
SOT it's not something standard and same for every user even with same rom.
It depends mainly on:
Apps installed
Apps and services running in the background.
Social media apps and usage.
Screen brithness
and alot more things that are unique to every user.
So asking about SOT is a question that has no real meaning.
That's why we read so many different opinions and numbers for the same rom.
As a conclusion don't ask and don't compare SOT's... It will be different for every user.
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Can someone tell me why on CM13 or any CM13 based rom is about 10h left of battery on 100% when on MIUI is about 3 days? People said that SOT is similar on both. (8-10h)
CM13 count it in different way?
Thank's
michal89chz said:
Can someone tell me why on CM13 or any CM13 based rom is about 10h left of battery on 100% when on MIUI is about 3 days? People said that SOT is similar on both. (8-10h)
CM13 count it in different way?
Thank's
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because battery stats on mobile are basically rubbish. Just gauge it based on your own usage. so many things will vary the stats, network strength, screen brightness, vibration strength etc.
Generally I find the battery lasts longer on debloated miui roms, but YMMV
Too big difference. 10h vs 3 days (72h), no way, need to be something more.
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Well both are wild guess, on MIUI it is overestimation by OEM, while on CM it just a guess based on battery capacity and current draw. They'll get more accurate overtime, I'd say you need to use it for at least two weeks with normal usage, they'll be more similiar.
michal89chz said:
Can someone tell me why on CM13 or any CM13 based rom is about 10h left of battery on 100% when on MIUI is about 3 days? People said that SOT is similar on both. (8-10h)
CM13 count it in different way?
Thank's
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Do u have Redmi 3 Pro dude? Do u success boot CM13 normally? Im always stuck on boot animation..My bootloader is unlocked too..
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Yes, pro but NOTE, no botloop.
Wrong section, sorry.
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Same here for me.
about 2-3 days with stock miui
then only 10 hours with ResurrectionRemix which have issue with the processor.
I will try CM 12.1 by nahz if it's better or going back to stock rom
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Same here for me.
about 2-3 days with stock miui
then only 10 hours with ResurrectionRemix which have issue with the processor.
I will try CM 12.1 by nahz if it's better or going back to stock rom
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the screen on time has been reported to be about the same
the thing OP is complaining about is the estimated stats reported by the various OSes
I need the best combo of rom and kernel ! recently got back into the android game after having an s3 and then switching to a 6s plus now I'm back, with the oneplus two
I need help on choosing the rom and kernel, would prefer for the rom to be stable and the kernel to give me great battery life
right now I'm on aospa 6.0.1 it's alright
I was so excited to get back into roms and android that I didn't even last 3 hours on oxygenOS
OOS3 is actually pretty decent. Especially if you get a ROM that is a modified version of OOS like Oxydium. Exodus is also another good choice for speed, battery, and reliability. So far though, in my experience, it's pretty hard to go wrong with any of the ROMs available for the OP2 though. CM based ROMs have seemed to not get quite as good battery as OOS based or Exodus for me, but they have more features of course. Good luck on your search!
Official cm13 with boeffla kernel is my default setup. But using aospa and resurrection remix (benschold kernel) once in a while )
Waiting to see more features in aospa
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I think the best rom at the moment is Oxydium
Good battery, Android N-designed, great performance and no heating
toy57 said:
I think the best rom at the moment is Oxydium
Good battery, Android N-designed, great performance and no heating
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I'll try it, how's the battery life?
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Official cm13 with boeffla kernel is my default setup. But using aospa and resurrection remix (benschold kernel) once in a while )
Waiting to see more features in aospa
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Links?
jbw716 said:
OOS3 is actually pretty decent. Especially if you get a ROM that is a modified version of OOS like Oxydium. Exodus is also another good choice for speed, battery, and reliability. So far though, in my experience, it's pretty hard to go wrong with any of the ROMs available for the OP2 though. CM based ROMs have seemed to not get quite as good battery as OOS based or Exodus for me, but they have more features of course. Good luck on your search!
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I'm thinking of trying Oxydium
The bad part of oxydium, is not upgraded to the ota release. Happy user of cm13 unofficial, as daily.
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I'll try it, how's the battery life?
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The battery life is good, better than cm13, 4-5h sot
Now i'm using PA and it's more smooth than oxydium but camera is not as good as oxydium.
So far mm ROMs are still buggy and things are getting a lot better but the best ROM at least for me was VisionX but its a lollipop ROM
For me RR is still best in battery life
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For me RR is still best in battery life
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What version? How many hours of sot do you get?
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What version? How many hours of sot do you get?
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Latest
6h / 7h is achievable
Mostly i have 2 days of standby with 4,5 / 5h sot
Last couple of days I'm thinking about switching from OOS3 based back to CM13 or AOSP or PA. So I'm going through threads and I'm kinda shocked to see how most of them are now plagued by bugs which seem to have nothing to do with our devs, but it seems like they are getting that from sources, CyanogenMod mostly. Also, I don't remember any problems from couple of weeks (months?) ago! Like no notifications (dead silent phone), alert slider not working, echo in conversations, problems with camera, heavy on battery... before I had excellent battery life, notification and slider worked better than in OOS3, ROM was better with each version... any thoughts on that?
hi,
AOKP + Boeffla Kernel at the BEST! :good:
All ROMs and every kernel is best:good:
Dinjesk said:
For me RR is still best in battery life
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Can easily confirm, Resurrection Remix has given me much better battery life than OOS3 with my usage. Constant 5h SOT on LTE, 6+ on WiFi
CM13 Unofficial by Seraph08 + Boeffla Kernel works pretty well for me. I get a Standby time of almost 30 hours and SOT of over 4 hours. I used to barely manage 3 hours SOT earlier with OOS3.
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Last couple of days I'm thinking about switching from OOS3 based back to CM13 or AOSP or PA. So I'm going through threads and I'm kinda shocked to see how most of them are now plagued by bugs which seem to have nothing to do with our devs, but it seems like they are getting that from sources, CyanogenMod mostly. Also, I don't remember any problems from couple of weeks (months?) ago! Like no notifications (dead silent phone), alert slider not working, echo in conversations, problems with camera, heavy on battery... before I had excellent battery life, notification and slider worked better than in OOS3, ROM was better with each version... any thoughts on that?
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I have been wondering the exact same thing.. I flashed PA June and it's been o.k. but has some issue with speaker / mic that weren't present in other MM rom's I've tried..
I went to Exodus. Feels great, works great, but with Trebuchet launcher as AOSP is very limited. I could recommend it easily
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I am using Resurrection Remix 16/04 build for a month now. I am getting 5-5.5 hours of screen on time. But I need to charge it in the evening for it be usable. It was not the case in MIUI. Is battery life better in MIUI ? Which custom rom is best for battery life ? I am not a heavy user just social media, youtube etc.
I used Nitrogen OS Oreo and battery was bad. I reverted to last miui stable and battery now is good.
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I used Nitrogen OS Oreo and battery was bad. I reverted to last miui stable and battery now is good.
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Yeah same I am also thinking of going back to MIUI. There the battery life is good and I am facing LTE signal fluctuation every now and then on all custom roms. Don't know if its a common bug.
customised lineage umang nougat wth shadow kernel
It could be better if other people will share their tests
Aug 2017 build of viper os is best for battery......
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I am using Resurrection Remix 16/04 build for a month now. I am getting 5-5.5 hours of screen on time. But I need to charge it in the evening for it be usable. It was not the case in MIUI. Is battery life better in MIUI ? Which custom rom is best for battery life ? I am not a heavy user just social media, youtube etc.
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You can check [ROM][UNOFFICIAL][8.1.0][kenzo] LineageOS 15.1[Nightlies]. I've moved to this ROM from NOS 8.1, when SOT times were decreasing (3-4 hours, even of WiFi) and I'm quite surprised with SOT on LOS. Please keep in mind, this SOT is only linked to WiFi - I didn't used mobile data at all with this charge. I'm using latest Agni kernel.
I can also post statistics using mixed usage (WiFi + mobile data) someday, if you are interested.
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You can check [ROM][UNOFFICIAL][8.1.0][kenzo] LineageOS 15.1[Nightlies]. I've moved to this ROM from NOS 8.1, when SOT times were decreasing (3-4 hours, even of WiFi) and I'm quite surprised with SOT on LOS. Please keep in mind, this SOT is only linked to WiFi - I didn't used mobile data at all with this charge. I'm using latest Agni kernel.
I can also post statistics using mixed usage (WiFi + mobile data) someday, if you are interested.
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Thanks a lot!Please post it if you are free. I'm looking to upgrade to oreo come June before I go overseas, but I don't have time to test ROMs because I have exams before then.
Check here its works if doesn't blast here
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjAAegQIFhAB&usg=AOvVaw2oDLijLxRBfZmZ5tyl2aIS
Please suggest me roms with best battery life. i'm on latest smalleui and i get just 4hrs sot
harshjain00 said:
Please suggest me roms with best battery life. i'm on latest smalleui and i get just 4hrs sot
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With the following combination (AOSPEx 0417 build and Helix Engine) I'm getting a minimum of 6.5 hours SOT - I'm not joking...
https://downloads.aospextended.com/...5Y3dwQlNTcEI1VGlUODRDNGtjbXRHVkxUSURSQm9Rbz0=
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamhelix.helixengine
P. S. I don't recommend any newer builds of AOSPEx currently, as the dev switched the kernel to EAS and hasn't tuned it properly yet.
I've included a screenshot of my current SOT, which is 3:20, at 41% battery usage...
please, as the link to build 0417 does not work, if you can put it back or say where it can be found?
Lineage 16 is the best
I tried nitrogen os 9.0 & AOSP extended 9.0 both give me a good battery backup when i use stok eui rom it drine battery 50% before afternoon break but these roms drine just 20%
being 2 rom treble, is it true that a firmware must be installed before the ROM itself? Is the normal Twrp enough?
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being 2 rom treble, is it true that a firmware must be installed before the ROM itself? Is the normal Twrp enough?
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Yes i tried and it works
The best battery ROMs are often problematic because they cause stumbling in the interface.
I tried the Baikol ROM saying there is a battery saver but I couldn't try the setting because the settings part is in English.
AOSIP ROM is best for me.
I get an average of 4-5 hours of SOT.
You shouldn't expect a miracle anyway, it's a 1 hour SOT difference between all ROMs.
The important thing is that you need to take a look at which one meets your trouble.
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The best battery ROMs are often problematic because they cause stumbling in the interface.
I tried the Baikol ROM saying there is a battery saver but I couldn't try the setting because the settings part is in English.
AOSIP ROM is best for me.
I get an average of 4-5 hours of SOT.
You shouldn't expect a miracle anyway, it's a 1 hour SOT difference between all ROMs.
The important thing is that you need to take a look at which one meets your trouble.
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Please share what version of AOSIP are you using? Is everything working fine?
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Please share what version of AOSIP are you using? Is everything working fine?
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Everything is OK.
I'm using Android 9 pie version.
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.
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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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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
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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:
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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:
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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.
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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:
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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
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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!