Hey !
I have a problem with cell standby thing and it is sucking up battery like really fast. I don't know what is causing it, I'm using ROM - HN Gaming 11.0.7 and Kernel - Seshtation 7.1.
If someone knows a quick fix about it, please do help, cos it jumps up whenever I use Youtube or play some games. Even with WiFi the problem is same. Please help or tell some tricks on how you keep it low.
Sup bro. Search for corvus rom. Best ever. I use the 4.5 version.
Use better established ROMs like PE, LOS, crDroid, Evo X etc rather than some build by random dudes on the interwebs. I personally use crDroid and it delivers great battery life.
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Hi!
I used my P500 for some months with CyanogenMmat, which is really great but sometimes produced screen freezes.
Now I'm giving my phone to a technically less skilled person. To make sure this person enjoys the phone as much as I did, I want to install an adequate rom for her.
In my opinion this means, the rom should be really stable and guarantee long battery life. Also it wouldn't hurt if the rom was quite up2date, but that's not the main issue.
Can you recommend me a rom?
Thank you very much in advance!
FarmerBlair said:
Hi!
I used my P500 for some months with CyanogenMmat, which is really great but sometimes produced screen freezes.
Now I'm giving my phone to a technically less skilled person. To make sure this person enjoys the phone as much as I did, I want to install an adequate rom for her.
In my opinion this means, the rom should be really stable and guarantee long battery life. Also it wouldn't hurt if the rom was quite up2date, but that's not the main issue.
Can you recommend me a rom?
Thank you very much in advance!
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Hi,
I recommend you to give her the phone with rooted official GB because according to my experience, I believe that official one is the best for technically less skilled person and I also suggest you to install Player pro for best experience of music with its inbuilt 5 band equalizer and you may also use DSP pack but I think it will hard for her to adjust the 10 band equalizer..
Also suggest you to use flash player 11 for stock rom to enjoy online games and videos.. Search the XDA for the thread..
And no doubt that battery backup is good on stock roms. You can also use Juice defender app for enhancing the battery life.
If she use Stock rom definitely she will not face any problem with wifi, usb, 2G,3G or any thing else.
Press THANKS If I helped you.!!!
In my oppinion best stable is nightly4e and franco #4 kernel both combinations do extremly good job of preserving battery life
I am now using RESURRECTION 1.5, stock based and smooth so far
Both the wife and I are running oxygen with franco-4 and the wifes a junkie . Meaning phones always in her hand ... Making calls, texts, searching the net ,fb, playing smurfs and other games 75% of a day and she has never had any real problems other than a FC once or twice a week but phone always lasts her from 6:30 am till about 11pm. With her heavy use
Blackbird v1.2-beta 1
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
my opinion
old bb
mik cm7 6.5.8 + fserve gl(latest) + min480 max 710 + freeze/uninstall maps,facebook,tweeter + gps off when not in use + always 2g when not surfing the net...
new bb
nightly four e v4.6 + min480 max 710+ freeze/uninstall maps,facebook,twitter + gps off when not in use + always 2g when not surfing the net...
i cannot suggest what are the best battery friendly kernel between the new ones(fk 4,roqxiii,ta 1.1,etc...) i think all of them are performance oriented
So as usual, our device has many fantastic ROMs available and before I continue, I wanna thank every awesome developer that takes the time out to work on them and make users that much happier with their SGSIII's.
With that said, I've been trying a few JB AOSP/AOKP ROMS and I wanted to get some user input on two particular ROMs (though you can mention any other ROM as well if you wish).
I've personally really enjoyed using ResurrectionRemix 3.x.x and FoxHound 1.x.
I wanted to know what your experiences have been with these two ROMS (in comparison to eachother). Pros/Cons, general comments, etc...
The things im looking at are Battery Life, Consistent Performance, Buggieness, and overall satisfaction.
Any comments would be appreciated! =D
Thanks!
PS.: Please also mention the kernel u used when running each ROM, for the sake of thouroughness.
I'm using RR and running Siyah latest dual boot 1.7RC kernel
I would like to say that I experience Good battery with WiFi or data On for nearly 12 hours and I could get 15% or less battery left at the end of the day. With heavy usage I forgot. This ROM is very smooth for me and I experience no lag.
I have not tried FH ROM thou.
amosljl1995 said:
I'm using RR and running Siyah latest dual boot 1.7RC kernel
I would like to say that I experience Good battery with WiFi or data On for nearly 12 hours and I could get 15% or less battery left at the end of the day. With heavy usage I forgot. This ROM is very smooth for me and I experience no lag.
I have not tried FH ROM thou.
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Yeah that sounds roughly the same that i've been getting with RR and Siyah 1.7rc1. Although sometimes it would be more like 19 Hours of normal-medium usage, and sometimes it would be 10 hours for same usage. Sometimes it feels a little like it has its own temperaments. lol.
Stefan, I realize you are just asking for user input, but this is basically asking which rom/kernel combo is the best. Which comes down to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1935514
Hey guys , can anyone please tell me which is the best Oreo rom with most battery backup ,I usually play pubg but getting very poor battery life on nitrogen os ,please don't tell me to use kernel because they sucks
Custom Kernal suck ?? You must be living under a rock.
No because they don't give much difference as compared to stock kernel
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Hey guys , can anyone please tell me which is the best Oreo rom with most battery backup ,I usually play pubg but getting very poor battery life on nitrogen os ,please don't tell me to use kernel because they sucks
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None.
Check the replies here. Mostly all gamers recommend to go back to MIUI.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...discussion-t3661610/post76275404#post76275404
Downgrade to nitrogen os with the latest radon kernel
Yes!!!!, seriously i am a gamer and i use the latest version of nitrogen os with android 7.1.2, and with the latest version of radon kernel, seriously saying pls try this combination, heating issues less than stock miui rom, better battery backup(that was impressive), and to your information i play modern combat 5, which is a top end game, and i play it every time on free time, please give it a try, i play it continously for more than 30 min on daily basis. I actually flashed the radon kernel to test my new fast charger which i invested, and i sticked to this combination, it was excelent, but previous and older versions of radon kernel was just bull****, please give it a try, even on extended gaming there were no over heating, temperature remained 42 to 44 approx, sometimes 45, but dont play while charging, it can go 47. please give it a try and give your comments. PEACE OUT.......:good::good:
Can you please tell me the kernel version and to which profile you have set it ,also by the way can you please play pubg and reply
Radon kernel version 6.3, and default profiles only, balanced configuration, and other default profiles, I changed only the quick charging (2400 ma) , bcoz I flashed just for fast charging support(as I said earlier). I have not tried pubg ever but, modern combat 5 is a game which has new updates and no bugs fixes for smooth game plays, in stock ROM game was making the phone over heated and game was lagging, but I was no encountering these problems now, due to this only I founded that this combination was good, give it a try.
Hi there,
I have recently started flashing new ROMs into my old Motorola X Play. At the moment, i am using Lineage OS 14.1 but i feel like my battery's draining faster. So i am looking to switch to another ROM possibly with better battery life. I wanna know which ROM is the most stable and used one for lux devices. I have looked up on other websites and a lot of them say Lineage/RR/Viper but i want to know which is best for battery life. If there's a way to stop a fast battery draining issue, that would be helpful as well. Thanks!
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.
menfie said:
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.
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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:
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
donk165 said:
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!