[Q] OC/UV even necessary with Faux's Kernel?? - T-Mobile LG G2x

Does the G2X even need a OC/UV app (SetCPU) with Faux's Kernel?

el buho said:
Does the G2X even need a OC/UV app (SetCPU) with Faux's Kernel?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Depends... If ur phone can handle uv yes.
G2X

I think what the OP was asking, is that since faux's kernal is uv by -50mV across the board already, and assuming that the user does not care about undervolting any further...or changing the clock speed at all, would he need an uv/oc app like setcpu. And the answer is no, he wouldn't.
However, even if you don't want to undervolt or overclock any further, there is still a huge benefit to setcpu...and that's in setting up profiles to underclock your phone when the screen is off, or your on a call, etc. That saves a TON of battery charge. I have mine set to run at 500/400 when the screen is off, and I can leave it on overnight for 8 hours and wake up with 95% still on the battery.

ive found on my phone that i can UVthe frequencies under 800mhz by 200-250mV , wich made me go from getting 10% drain per hour while the screen is off to like 4% per hour, with a profile set to 200-600 while screen is off, using trinity kernel
216 mhz = 750mv -250mv = 500mv
432 mhz = 800mv -250mv = 550mv
594mhz = 850mv -250mv = 600mv
everything else i got -75mv....
i guess i have a really good chip on my phone but this has made my battery life go WAY up

Related

[Q] Is this okay for me to do?

First off:
Rom:
Virus rom RC1B3
Kernel:
1.8ghz bolted BFS uv kernel
if you overclock, your battery life is less. more power = more usage
so, in theory, if you underclock, less power = less usage..
when I'm at work, I barely use my phone. Maybe to text or a call here and there..
So I wanted to improve my battery life as much as I could,,, I have SetCPU and I have the minimum at 350mhz and the maximum at 650 using the smartass governor when not in use.. Since this is underclocking, the battery life has improved drastically,, though is it safe? I don't see any reason why not, just though I'd like some input on it.
Yeah, you're fine. With the Smart-Ass governor you don't really need to underclock. It's called smart-ass for a reason. It will only use as much is needed. So when your phones screen is off not running any tasks, the governor will underclock itself.
Another thing to add is if you are using SetCPU, then you really do not need to set up any profiles that would underclock the phone if you are using smartass.

[Q] My device keeps powering off when the I put the screen to sleep.

For some reason since this morning after a full night of charging everytime my screen goes to sleep or I pus the power button to put the screen to sleep the device completely powers off. Last night I did flash infusion to oc/uv but had several issues and just kept the the device clocked at 12k and did slight uv. Im using setcpu and have a profile setup for screen off but I disabled in hopes to remedy the total poweroff. Any suggestions? How can infusion be removed?
supadupadoug said:
For some reason since this morning after a full night of charging everytime my screen goes to sleep or I pus the power button to put the screen to sleep the device completely powers off. Last night I did flash infusion to oc/uv but had several issues and just kept the the device clocked at 12k and did slight uv. Im using setcpu and have a profile setup for screen off but I disabled in hopes to remedy the total poweroff. Any suggestions? How can infusion be removed?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Flash community kernel your getting sod or try removing your Oc UV settings
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997R using XDA Premium App
Ok thanks. What is sod by the way???
supadupadoug said:
Ok thanks. What is sod by the way???
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sleep of death
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997R using XDA Premium App
oh lol im learning slowly but fa showly.
supadupadoug said:
oh lol im learning slowly but fa showly.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
All good
Infusion kernel is great kernel but your settings are going to be trial an error play around with.UV that's usually the probably with sod
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997R using XDA Premium App
Question about uv. is less best ie -25? and what does disabling the various clock speeds do?
Try using setcpu to throttle your frequencies. If you're having sod that usually means your phone isn't getting the required voltage for your CPU and you're choking your phone.. See if you can set it at 1200mhz and 800mhz on performance mode and see where that leads you.
Thanks I will give that a try. to oc really isn't my goal just to improve battery life. Right now seems to be working ok @12k with frequency uv @75-50
jdbeitz said:
Try using setcpu to throttle your frequencies. If you're having sod that usually means your phone isn't getting the required voltage for your CPU and you're choking your phone.. See if you can set it at 1200mhz and 800mhz on performance mode and see where that leads you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
SoD actually usually happens at lower frequencies - after all the phone tends to stay down there when the screen is off.
Typically SoD results from too much UV from 100-400. I never was able to go more than -50 mV undervolt, others hit -100.
netarchy's Gingerbread OC config is a bit different, instead of setting modifiers from stock you set absolute voltages. (No binaries have been released of his kernel until more testing is done - but the source is out there!)
You guys are great everyday i just read and read and im amazed by the information and knowledge passed on. I learn something new every few pages. As for my oc/uv prob i've stuck to minimal uv with no oc and screen off profile and everything is working aok i did switch to the b version of infusion so so far so good. Ive read 28 pages today on the new infusion v2b2 for gb and that will be my next conquest. To all thanks a bunch and continue to the good work and especially helping out the new guys like me. And believe it or not im an electrical engineer lol. Again thanks and much appreciation
supadupadoug said:
You guys are great everyday i just read and read and im amazed by the information and knowledge passed on. I learn something new every few pages. As for my oc/uv prob i've stuck to minimal uv with no oc and screen off profile and everything is working aok i did switch to the b version of infusion so so far so good. Ive read 28 pages today on the new infusion v2b2 for gb and that will be my next conquest. To all thanks a bunch and continue to the good work and especially helping out the new guys like me. And believe it or not im an electrical engineer lol. Again thanks and much appreciation
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No prob. Buddy glad to have ya
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997R using XDA Premium App
Entropy512 said:
SoD actually usually happens at lower frequencies - after all the phone tends to stay down there when the screen is off.
Typically SoD results from too much UV from 100-400. I never was able to go more than -50 mV undervolt, others hit -100.
netarchy's Gingerbread OC config is a bit different, instead of setting modifiers from stock you set absolute voltages. (No binaries have been released of his kernel until more testing is done - but the source is out there!)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sounds a bit like unhelpfuls kernel from the eclair captivate days. he had absolute voltage values and other freatures. will the gpu clock be configurable? that would be awesome. under clocking the gpu and agressive uv and ucing the cpu could add hours to the battery life. with 2.3.3 you could set the phone to 800mhz and the gpu to 182 or 166mhz could probably give little negative performance in every day use with exceptional battery life.
to the op:
sod can be a problem especially if you overclock. it seems the cpu doesnt like rapid voltage changes. i can uv -200 acriss the board if i dont overclock. if i do im at -150. the 200mhz clock is almost never used but i find if i disable it im more prone to sod presumably because the voltage and frequency jump to 400mhz is too great. it can help if the 100mhz-200mhz clocks have less uv than 400. if you loose stability on 1200 at -100 then maybe set all clocks to -75 cept 100-200mhz which you may set to -50.
this isnt a rule though. you might be able to uv 400-1000 settings quite a bit more than the 1200 setting just if you have sleep of death you generally dont want agressive settings on the 100-200mhz.
Dani897 said:
sounds a bit like unhelpfuls kernel from the eclair captivate days. he had absolute voltage values and other freatures. will the gpu clock be configurable? that would be awesome. under clocking the gpu and agressive uv and ucing the cpu could add hours to the battery life. with 2.3.3 you could set the phone to 800mhz and the gpu to 182 or 166mhz could probably give little negative performance in every day use with exceptional battery life.
to the op:
sod can be a problem especially if you overclock. it seems the cpu doesnt like rapid voltage changes. i can uv -200 acriss the board if i dont overclock. if i do im at -150. the 200mhz clock is almost never used but i find if i disable it im more prone to sod presumably because the voltage and frequency jump to 400mhz is too great. it can help if the 100mhz-200mhz clocks have less uv than 400. if you loose stability on 1200 at -100 then maybe set all clocks to -75 cept 100-200mhz which you may set to -50.
this isnt a rule though. you might be able to uv 400-1000 settings quite a bit more than the 1200 setting just if you have sleep of death you generally dont want agressive settings on the 100-200mhz.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not a clue - I only know what netarchy has done, not what he plans on doing.
The architecture of voltage/CPU frequency control is significantly different in GB kernels than Froyo. In general it's cleaner, so a lot of the issues with rapid frequency changes might go away in GB. For example, there's some code in the base kernel that's supposed to facilitate rapid voltage changes (not exactly sure how... the only documentation people outside of Samsung have for the MAX8998 is kernel source code.)
Well guys I have some news. I continued use with set cpu no oc just uv on freq above 624 @ -75 and I kept my screen off profile set to 644 max powersave scaling, and my battery life has been outstanding i check emails frequently been texting all morning and playing wwf and im @ 70% after 4 hrs of use. I know I read % doesn't mean much compared to some volts ratio but I think this is worth mentioning. And for my purposes the goal has been achieved in extending battery life and still having exceptional performance.
Oh and I wanted to add that my phone recharges much faster especially with the screen off with these setting. Maybe nothing new to you but def a plus for a(us) neewb's reading.

[GUIDE] Undervolting Settings to Maximise Battery Life

I have been playing around with my phone , undervolting it to see which are the best settings. Basically undervolting is like limiting the amount of power your device uses
My battery has greatly improved undervolting my phone!
Here are the optimum settings to use
What you need:
- Sense ROM (which has Virtuous OC Daemon installed)
- Unity Kernel V9
- OC/UV Beater 1.7 App
Install the OC/UV app.
Go to the voltage tab and you can configure from there! Don't forget to save your settings!
I have put my phone to some tests. I changed some UV settings and now I'm getting good battery life!
Set your UV settings -50 across all CPU Speeds! (Permanent profile)
I have been testing this settings for over 7 hours on my phone, perfectly stable!
Or you can use -25 if you wish...
I tried -75 and within 2 minutes my device messed up! My music player kept randomly pausing/unpausing, and then my phone froze completely!
I had to pull out the battery!! (I risked a fried eMMC chip!)
I set my profile for testing a 'temp' one , therefore it wouldn't survive a reboot. So my phone was back to -50 after I put the battery back in. All good now
Quick Summary:
-25 is safe
-50 is even better, been testing fine all day for me
-75 or lower, STAY AWAY FROM THEY WILL MAKE YOUR DEVICE UNSTABLE AND RISK A BRICKED PHONE!
Sorry for this guide being all messed up and long. I will edit it soon to make it more organized
~Disclaimer~
I have already warned in the thread, about the dangers of UV , so I tale NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOUR PHONE IS BRICKED FROZEN ETC.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
IF IN DOUBT DON'T USE THESE SETTINGS.
Please feel free to share your opinions in the thread, whether your battery Life is any better or not
Hit the thanks button if this has been any use for you
Cheers!
great advice! what are the dangers involved with undervolting? apart from risking having to perform a battery pull if it freezes.
Are there any long term risks or damage that can be caused by undervolting?
Eclipse_Droid said:
great advice! what are the dangers involved with undervolting? apart from risking having to perform a battery pull if it freezes.
Are there any long term risks or damage that can be caused by undervolting?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not that i could think of!
If anything, UV preserves your phone for longer!
It will allow the phone to require less power to run hence saving stress on the CPU (?)
Sorry for offtopic/possible hijack, but the greatest battery saver for desire s is imho lowering screen brightness to 25% instead of auto bright mode (whenever possible, i.e. indoor). Combining Your method with this may result in really huge savings. Gotta give it a go.
would this undervolting work with my current rom "RCMix3d VoidU v1.1a (Android 2.3.5 with Sense 3.0)" with htc stock kernel?
bronx said:
Sorry for offtopic/possible hijack, but the greatest battery saver for desire s is imho lowering screen brightness to 25% instead of auto bright mode (whenever possible, i.e. indoor). Combining Your method with this may result in really huge savings. Gotta give it a go.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't use Auto brightness anyway
Mine is on 46% normal, and.for.nightime browsing in bed, 29%
Give it a go and tell me how it goes on the ROM your on!
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda premium
Eclipse_Droid said:
would this undervolting work with my current rom "RCMix3d VoidU v1.1a (Android 2.3.5 with Sense 3.0)" with htc stock kernel?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, nope, UV won't work with the stock kernel :/
It only is compatible with Unity V9 (not the older versions)
The only bug unity has is the fron camera is upside-down
But a combination of Unity Kernel and controlling the CPU speed and UV with the app listed in my OP, wow! Battery life is fantastic!
This app is much more effective than other CPU apps aswell. It is well known.
My battery dropped from 100% to 89% on for 8 hours
(15 mins 3G browsing, 20 minutes music listening, 15 minutes messing around with the phone, and the rest 7 hours + on standby!
No joke!
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda premium
Well gonna give it a try at -25 for a few days to see how it goes
EDIT btw how can i tell this is working ?
det66 said:
Well gonna give it a try at -25 for a few days to see how it goes
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Good
Since we are on the same ROM + kernel too, I can tell you -50 is 100% safe for us!
Been using my phone quite heavily since I got home, flashing mods via recovery, rebooting, etc ..
And phone hasn't frozen or become unstable yet
Good stuff
Also guys please share whether this helps improve your battery life!
EDIT: it will tell you on the OC app. On the voltage tab, it will tell you your current voltage. Remeber to hit save though, after you changed your settings!
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda premium
Yeah I did that ,and can see it's set to 25 below default. just wondered if it could be monitored.
Mine gets quite heavy use with emails and twitter and facebook and whats app ,so will be interesting
---------- Post added at 09:16 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:05 PM ----------
olyloh6696 said:
I don't use Auto brightness anyway
Mine is on 46% normal, and.for.nightime browsing in bed, 29%
Give it a go and tell me how it goes on the ROM your on!
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mines only ever at about 20% unless I'm outside and even then its only about 40% and not used much. battery would just disappear otherwise lol
det66 said:
Yeah I did that ,and can see it's set to 25 below default. just wondered if it could be monitored.
Mine gets quite heavy use with emails and twitter and facebook and whats app ,so will be interesting
---------- Post added at 09:16 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:05 PM ----------
Mines only ever at about 20% unless I'm outside and even then its only about 40% and not used much. battery would just disappear otherwise lol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My screen brightness is as near as or below <20% in normal circumstances and auto when outdoors - in direct sunlight.
I use UV of -25 across all the frequency settings. I did try -50 once and it hung my device such that it would not respond to either the 3 button reset or any adb commands and I was forced to resort to a battery pull, so for now I'm sticking with -25 unless I read significant remarks to the contrary.
My default OC settings are:
Code:
wake gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 921600
sleep gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 245000
My low battery settings are:
Code:
wake gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 768000
sleep gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 245000
EDIT: Incorrectly altered these figure initially correct now!
Have certainly seen an extended battery life on this ROM and with these settings, especially when the phone is asleep..
CPU Spy is a great free application for analyzing which state/speed your CPU has been in over time - so very useful.
Plus must credit both the author of the OC daemon (rmk40) and the author of the free [APP] OC/UV Beater2 v1.7 - GUI to change Virtuous_OC, Andrev_OC & Viper_VDD levels application (cjoliver) which is used to easily configure these settings both here from XDA.
ben_pyett said:
My screen brightness is as near as or below <20% in normal circumstances and auto when outdoors - in direct sunlight.
I use UV of -25 across all the frequency settings. I did try -50 once and it hung my device such that it would not respond to either the 3 button reset or any adb commands and I was forced to resort to a battery pull, so for now I'm sticking with -25 unless I read significant remarks to the contrary.
My default OC settings are:
Code:
wake gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 921600
sleep gov = ondemand
min = 122000
max = 245000
My low battery settings are:
Code:
wake gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 768000
sleep gov = ondemand
min = 122000
max = 245000
Have certainly seen an extended battery life on this ROM and with these settings, especially when the phone is asleep..
CPU Spy is a great free application for analyzing which state/speed your CPU has been in over time - so very useful.
Plus must credit both the author of the OC daemon (rmk40) and the author of the free [APP] OC/UV Beater2 v1.7 - GUI to change Virtuous_OC, Andrev_OC & Viper_VDD levels application (cjoliver) which is used to easily configure these settings both here from XDA.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Really useful info, thanks very much! Got some questions though if you have a sec?
Is there much difference using ondemand vs virtuous for low battery? Also, I notice your sleep max for low battery is higher than the sleep max for normal of? Thanks!
ems328i said:
Really useful info, thanks very much! Got some questions though if you have a sec?
Is there much difference using ondemand vs virtuous for low battery? Also, I notice your sleep max for low battery is higher than the sleep max for normal of? Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Opps! I messed up there entering my figures night, I've EDIT'ed my above post, would appreciate if you edited your quote in your post above, so as not to confuse people.
Not 100% sure on virtuous versus ondemand. Virtuous = is tweaked smartass (or smartass 2)
Same here (with the -50).
My phone got hung after 2-3 minutes.
UV numbers are really statistical, some parts will leave with the -50 and some will not. Same goes btw with the -25, for most of us it will work, and for some of us it won't...
gb
giligen said:
Same here (with the -50).
My phone got hung after 2-3 minutes.
UV numbers are really statistical, some parts will leave with the -50 and some will not. Same goes btw with the -25, for most of us it will work, and for some of us it won't...
gb
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, good to hear that I wan't alone.....so did your phone come back to use in two minutes, then enabling you to revert the numbers....I suppose that that's the great use of the TEMP activation settings!!
ben_pyett said:
Opps! I messed up there entering my figures night, I've EDIT'ed my above post, would appreciate if you edited your quote in your post above, so as not to confuse people.
Not 100% sure on virtuous versus ondemand. Virtuous = is tweaked smartass (or smartass 2)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Post edited
@olyloh6696
Any chance that you could edit the Title of this thread so that it covers Over Clocking/Under clocking and Under volting as the three are closely related.
That may make more users add positive useful input. What do you think?
i want to flash unity v9 kernel to allow me to UV and UC but am concearned about the video recording issue. As i use this frequently and cannot afford for it not to work. does anyone have any idea when v9 will be updated to fix this issue?
Eclipse_Droid said:
i want to flash unity v9 kernel to allow me to UV and UC but am concearned about the video recording issue. As i use this frequently and cannot afford for it not to work. does anyone have any idea when v9 will be updated to fix this issue?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The recording issue of FC is solved by changing the setting so that it does not record in stereo
I was using TEMP profile, so after the 3 button hard-reset, it was back to normal.
I'm now on a PERM w/-25.
gb

[Q] Difference between under-clocking and under-volting

I'm using the Faux Kernel on my Skyrocket. I'm using Set CPU for speed control, under-clocking for more battery life.
I head the terms UC, OC, UV and OC. When I use Set CPU, I assume that when I set maximum CPU speeds, I'm under-clocking. But what is under-volting? Is that different? Is there an advantage to doing both?
Harry
There is an advantage to undervolting you need either fauxs app or systemmtuner to do so.
Undervolting is giving the cpu less power and asking it to do the same amount of work it was doing before
Sent from my GT-P7500 using xda premium
That sounds a bit more dangerous in terms of doing damage to the phone or having reboots etc. when you are giving the circuity less power than it was designed.
For those who chose to undervolt for power savings, it is usually done in conjunction with under-clocking, or is it a one or the other type thing?
Not really, under volting is not as dangerous as over volting (used to also achieve higher overclocks). Over volting can actually damage hardware if you provide too much juice.
Under volting just reduces the voltage, if its not enough the app freezes or worse the phone reboots. If that happens, bump it up one more step (+12500) and you should be fine. Find where you can go low but still be stable (for me it happens to be -87500) you will save more battery.
Dixit
all good correct info. I highly recommend fauxclock, its very user friendly. I have my phone undervolted -100mV and underclocked to 1.2 and I'm getting 13 hours heavy usage with around 5 hours on screen time, with NO juice defender. For this phone, that's pretty good
icenight89 said:
all good correct info. I highly recommend fauxclock, its very user friendly. I have my phone undervolted -100mV and underclocked to 1.2 and I'm getting 13 hours heavy usage with around 5 hours on screen time, with NO juice defender. For this phone, that's pretty good
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My exact setup. -100mV UV, and 1.188 gHz UC. Went from 100% to 0% in 1 day 7.5 hours with 3 hours of screen on time. No juice defender either. I think its pretty food. Using faux 009u, btw.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using XDA
Only issue I got with Fauxclock is that it saves the CPU clocks I set (say 1.298ghz max) but it doesnt actually save the voltage after a reboot. I look at the VDD table and its still stock.
So only way to get it to work is to manually edit the VDD table itself. Not sure if this is by default that fauxclock doesnt actually save the voltages after a reboot.
Dixit
Don't see fauxclock in the application store, sorry, Google Play Station.
Thats cause its not in the Google Play. Its a separate app at this location
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/4550-app09-beta-snapdragon-dual-core-oc-control/
Dixit
Got it, thanks. And the under-volting is so easy with Fauxclock, I've set it down 100.
So I've got SetCPU doing the CPU speed, and Faux for the voltage. Seems a bit redundant, since Faux also does CPU speeds, but SetCPU has some cool configuration settings where you can actually have multiple settings for CPU speed based on various conditions such as battery life remaining, processor temperature, time of day, phases of the moon . So I guess I have to keep them both. Hope they don't interfere with each other.
Fauxclock has very basic CPU clock settings, it was created just for that faux compatible kernels so the original developer didnt spend weeks on it. It was just a simple and fast and effective GUI to set min/max clocks and also voltages (global scale). You can however set one other clock which is the "screen off" clock, but thats about it.
harry_fine said:
Got it, thanks. And the under-volting is so easy with Fauxclock, I've set it down 100.
So I've got SetCPU doing the CPU speed, and Faux for the voltage. Seems a bit redundant, since Faux also does CPU speeds, but SetCPU has some cool configuration settings where you can actually have multiple settings for CPU speed based on various conditions such as battery life remaining, processor temperature, time of day, phases of the moon . So I guess I have to keep them both. Hope they don't interfere with each other.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
they will, use one or the other. U can manually change global vdd table and use setcpu, or forego advanced profiles in setcpu, but u can't/shouldn't use both
FauxClock force closes on launch for me..
EDIT: Getting a Faux kernal fixed that. Wow I feel dumb.
Shadeslayers said:
FauxClock force closes on launch for me..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are u using faux kernel?
Any tips or thread about how to manually change global vdd table so that I can use SetCPU for the profiles and adjust voltage manually?
Is there a risk to that? If I set it and the phone won't boot, it sticks!
use Gideon UV/OC script and change vdd as u see fit. If it doesn't work u can always flash Gideon stock back
icenight89 said:
use Gideon UV/OC script and change bed as u see fit. If it doesn't work u can always flash Gideon stock back
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What exactly is the difference between flashing Gideon's script or just using FauxClock? Thanks!
fauxclock gives u dynamic min/Max and voltage control as per user settings. Gideon is pre-set and makes use of init.d script. u can change it, but every change requires a reboot

OrDroid 7.1.0 battery life

Hello All.
How is the battery life on the new rom ?
I have the 6.1.0 Rom and its killing my battery , any one has the same issue ?
Was trying to switch Kernel no luck ...
Honestly, best for you to judge for yourself since everyone's configurations differ.
Also, might be a bit early to tell since I don't think the ROM has even been released for a day which means most people may not have even used their phone enough to have an opinion.
biosize said:
Hello All.
How is the battery life on the new rom ?
I have the 6.1.0 Rom and its killing my battery , any one has the same issue ?
Was trying to switch Kernel no luck ...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, it all depends on how you configure the installation. What options did you choose?
For the one day that I have used Ordroid 7.0.1, I've been quite happy with the battery life.
SetCPU 1188 Max 192 min
governor ondemand
scheduler cfq
ordroid 6.1.0
Kernel 3.0.28-RCMIX
Base 11.69.3504.00P_11.22.3504.07_M
Build 1.78.401.2 CL58751
The ROM was released not very long ago. So there can´t be a right answer until now.
The Phone needs some "Complete empty" -> "Full charge" cycles to show the battery properly. A battery wipe is not the right solution.
Beside the CPU, GPU and stuff setting, lots of battery drain is caused by the synchronisation. So check if everything is really necessary.
Live background wallpaper need energy as well. So with some setup, you can bring your sensa to 1,5 days without surrender on anything.
With stock ROM it´s possible to get 2 days, but dont watch the screen to often ;-)
Well, I've figured that you can get maximum battery without much performance compromise if you configure it as:
Sweep2Wake {Yes (no capacitive backlight)} or {No}
ZRAM {No}
3DGPU Overclock {3DGPU OC disabled}
2DGPU Overclock {2DGPU OC disabled}
Governor {badass}
badass config {Balanced}
I/OScheduler {cfq}
Maxfreq {1566 MHz}
Minfreq {192 MHz}
Screen off max freq {486 MHz}
Keep the screen brightness at 35%. Switch off WiFi when not in use. Remove your HTC Sense account unless really required.
The lesser the number of accounts you have, the better it is.
Hope this helps!
Now its rebooting in a call
kgs1992 said:
Well, I've figured that you can get maximum battery without much performance compromise if you configure it as:
Sweep2Wake {Yes (no capacitive backlight)} or {No}
ZRAM {No}
3DGPU Overclock {3DGPU OC disabled}
2DGPU Overclock {2DGPU OC disabled}
Governor {badass}
badass config {Balanced}
I/OScheduler {cfq}
Maxfreq {1566 MHz}
Minfreq {192 MHz}
Screen off max freq {486 MHz}
Keep the screen brightness at 35%. Switch off WiFi when not in use. Remove your HTC Sense account unless really required.
The lesser the number of accounts you have, the better it is.
Hope this helps!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks il do this when installing the new ROM
Any news guys ? Did any one tested the new rom for bat life ?
kgs1992 said:
Well, I've figured that you can get maximum battery without much performance compromise if you configure it as:
Sweep2Wake {Yes (no capacitive backlight)} or {No}
ZRAM {No}
3DGPU Overclock {3DGPU OC disabled}
2DGPU Overclock {2DGPU OC disabled}
Governor {badass}
badass config {Balanced}
I/OScheduler {cfq}
Maxfreq {1566 MHz}
Minfreq {192 MHz}
Screen off max freq {486 MHz}
Keep the screen brightness at 35%. Switch off WiFi when not in use. Remove your HTC Sense account unless really required.
The lesser the number of accounts you have, the better it is.
Hope this helps!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I configured the new ROM exactly like this .
Already did one full discharge .

Categories

Resources