Can anyone suggest Best BB Rom Curtana / Miatoll But not blacklisted
Different SOTs I usually get with Cherish OS are comparable to figures you'd expect on MIUI. I'd go even further and declare that the former slightly improves on the stock experience. If you've been encountering underwhelming battery performance lately, I strongly urge you to switch.
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What ROM you guys can say has the best battery life?? Ive used some of them and the only thing i can say is that the older builds with 2.2 have the best battery life, but i want to have a newer build on my phone cause of the new features and stuff, but if you guys can tell me which one of the new builds have the best battery life???
Things like battery life and performance are highly device dependant. Although many users may report great battery life on a particular rom, you may not experience the same effects. Hardware is not created equally, and as such, nobody can give you better advice on what's best for your device than yourself. I'd suggest find some roms that are reported to have decent battery life and test them for yourself. Same thing with kernels. You might experience awesome results with a particular rom/kernel combo that someone else might not. Test test test. Get to know your device.
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I bought a used LG G3 two weeks ago because of it's excellent screen to bezel ratio and it's removable battery. Mine came with unlocked bootloader and rooted so I flashed the latest Lineage 14.1 ROM. The flash went fine and I have full functionality but my battery life isn't great. I know that G3s have a reputation for weak battery life so I went to work on ways to extend it (Greenify, underclocking, etc). That helped some but not enough so I wiped Lineage and flashed the latest Resurrection Remix (a favorite ROM). Pretty modest battery life on RR too even after tweaking. So -- my question. Is there a custom ROM that's known for it's ability to extend the battery life of the G3? I don't care if it's Nougat, Marshmallow or even Lollipop -- I'm willing to sacrifice other benefits to achieve longer battery life.
Personally I'd stick with RR Nougat ROM. Trying different AOSP kernels might be your best bet. I'm using gamma kernel and it's pretty decent.
Kickin' it on my vs985
Hi i just wonder what is best aosp rom in battery life i know the usage its different from person to person but i want ur experience guys with aosp roms
sym_m said:
Hi i just wonder what is best aosp rom in battery life i know the usage its different from person to person but i want ur experience guys with aosp roms
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You should do compare and contrast on all available roms, that is stable enough to be used as daily driver. We all don't have the same usage in daily lives, we have different apps, which is depends on the user, different battery/performance mods, kernels, power management, etc. Just try LOS, Pixel Experience, etc. and record your power usage and compare it to all and you can determine yourself which one of them is good for you.
Btw. I'm using stock MIUI cuz I don't have problems installing custom kernel, battery mods, and other tweaks.
ROM has little to do in battery life (I agree, a few ROM specific features consume more battery like AOD). It's more Kernel related.
To my experience, stock miui ROM is always the best in terms of smoothness, fluidity and stability. If you feel the battery life is not that good, just grab a custom kernel and flash it through TWRP. You can also debloat useless System apps in order to have better RAM management.
I haven't tested everything, but stock kernel and stock ROM works the best for me. Most stable, best performance, smoothest, best battery(I get 10HRs of SOT). You should re-calibrate battery if you have been flashing many different ROMS.
Thanks guys i am on stock stable miui with sphinx kernel i am happy with it but i want to to try stock aosp that why i ask
For custom rom, you can try crdroid. For me so far thisbrom with default kernel has great battery backup. Manage to get 8h ++ sot starting from 90% battery. I will test more with next battery cycle. Normal usage social media, youtube and so far not try with pubg yet
Just wanna say in the beginning, this is nothing more than a gut feeling.
I have been using many custom roms by different developers running different android versions.
Quite a few months ago, I switched to miui because I was having some issues with than current pie roms, and I wanted a stable system. And I stuck with it till now because I am at home and limited internet. It was noticably slow and janky from the start but I kept using it, because it was stable.
Finally, my patience gave out, and I installed Havoc 3.3 (Android Q by sairam60 ), and it is insanely smooth compared to what I got used to.
Now, let me explain further. My device performs better, charges faster, and pubg performace went from unplayable to bearable. Other thing I noticed, that the device gets somewhat warm and battery drains faster, which is didn't happen on miui. This led me to believe that miui might be throttling the SoC and charging (for some reason).
Or maybe miui is just hopelessly bloated? Or the rom has the soc overclocked or something?
What do you guys think?
That's been the case for a while now and not just limited to land. Its an oft repeated complaint from MIUI users that performance becomes worse with newer updates just after the 1 year mark. Dunno if its deliberate or just plain negligence.
Anyways I would highly recommend Fork LOS 17.1 by Sairam. Its perhaps the most fluid ROM ever for land. Its based on 4.9 kernel so a few quirks can be expected considering it's only a few builds old. Personally I didn't encounter any issue other than RAM usage was a tad high for 2GB variant esp. since LOS is so lightweight usually. Customization is minimal but a few useful extras have been added. Battery backup was pretty good and on par with Havoc 2.9. To be fair the battery in my device is degraded so most ROMs give similar bb.
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Just wanna say in the beginning, this is nothing more than a gut feeling.
I have been using many custom roms by different developers running different android versions.
Quite a few months ago, I switched to miui because I was having some issues with than current pie roms, and I wanted a stable system. And I stuck with it till now because I am at home and limited internet. It was noticably slow and janky from the start but I kept using it, because it was stable.
Finally, my patience gave out, and I installed Havoc 3.3 (Android Q by sairam60 ), and it is insanely smooth compared to what I got used to.
Now, let me explain further. My device performs better, charges faster, and pubg performace went from unplayable to bearable. Other thing I noticed, that the device gets somewhat warm and battery drains faster, which is didn't happen on miui. This led me to believe that miui might be throttling the SoC and charging (for some reason).
Or maybe miui is just hopelessly bloated? Or the rom has the soc overclocked or something?
What do you guys think?
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You did the right thing for leaving memeui on this phone,
+ 1 for what the dude above said, fork los 17.1 4.9 sairam or any roms based on it have better performance for pubg/codm gaming, excellent battery life too
I have finally decided to get rid of MIUI and try other better custom roms +- kernels out there. I want to know what roms/kernels will be the better option for 2-3 years old POCO F1? I mostly use it games and music only.
I have heard about crdroid as the lightest of all with better performance overall. Then there is ArrowOS, LineageOS among other better alternatives.
Please suggest me which one to go for, for my POCO is still a 'virgin' but wants to get a taste of better performance overall.
Thanks
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I have finally decided to get rid of MIUI and try other better custom roms +- kernels out there. I want to know what roms/kernels will be the better option for 2-3 years old POCO F1? I mostly use it games and music only.
I have heard about crdroid as the lightest of all with better performance overall. Then there is ArrowOS, LineageOS among other better alternatives.
Please suggest me which one to go for, for my POCO is still a 'virgin' but wants to get a taste of better performance overall.
Thanks
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Hey,
If you want take a look on my thread POCO F1 Ultimate Collection & Guides. I have awarded the most popular stable and always up to date ROMs.
nu2rooting said:
I have finally decided to get rid of MIUI and try other better custom roms +- kernels out there. I want to know what roms/kernels will be the better option for 2-3 years old POCO F1? I mostly use it games and music only.
I have heard about crdroid as the lightest of all with better performance overall. Then there is ArrowOS, LineageOS among other better alternatives.
Please suggest me which one to go for, for my POCO is still a 'virgin' but wants to get a taste of better performance overall.
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From the start, I've used Lineage OS for multiple reasons,
It's the most stable, I've tried other OS like Havov, PI and Corvus, etc but found tiny bugs.
It's stock kernel was good but I've switched to NGK. I don't really play games so I keep battery mode, with ngk app you can switch to gaming mode. Another thing to mentioned is on stock LOS kernel i got these scores on Geekbench5
(SC-249, MC-898) but after switching to ngk with gaming mode I got (SC-504 MC-2000+) so, you can really the differece.
crDroid is excellent. Using it exclusively since the past 27 months. An occasional (minor) bug or two crops up in some build or the other but it gets squashed quickly.