[9001][SCORES][GUIDE] * Benchmarks & Testing * - Galaxy S Plus I9001 Android Development

Feel free to share and discuss the benchmarks u got with your roms!
Please provide the following information
Rom
Kernel
Battery
Tweaks
Governor
Benchmark score (Quadrant or Antutu)
Example to provide information (can also be done with screenshots (Antutu & Quadrant))
Rom: BroodRom - Kernel: Phoenix 1.4 Non-Oc - Battery: 1 day 23 hours - Tweaks: Thunderbolt 2.5.1 - Governor: Smartass V2 Antutu: 4100
Rom: CraniumRom - Kernel: Cranium 1.9 - Battery: 1 day 5 hours - Tweaks: Adrenaline shot v.13 - Governor: Ondemand - Antutu: 4500
How to calibrate your smartphone's battery for optimal use:
The best method to calibrate your battery
Drain your phone battery until its fully dead or till it switches off automatically. (0%)
Now charge your phone normally to the full battery. (100%)
Wipe battery stats in CWM recovery under the tab advanced.
Drain out your battery till it empty's and goes dead again.
Now charge your phone to full and you are ready to get extra battery life added to your phone.
Use your phone as normal and start charging at around 10% its bad to let battery's die too much.
You got any tips, hints or information to extend your battery time, improve performance or just make the phone better, leave your comment below!

Good topic, this will solve the score show offs in all topics once and for all

A suggestion....
Hi, i like your idea
maybe it could be interesting to test the connection speed of the different ROM's because i've read a lot about WLAN issues with drops or extremely slow data-transfer-rates. The quality of the connection could be measured by the app Speed Test. But in this context it is important to mention also the used router.
Just an idea, but maybe the information should be gathered in a seperate thread
Here are some older results gathered in the german android-hilfe-forum:
Result Table
Cheers
Rhonin

Yeah i made it Benchmarks & Testing on purpose so we can eventually add every single test or benchmark in this topic. Battery time, internet speeds, performance scores or other stuff can be discussed in here, just keep it clean and friendly.
The idea is nice though and will surely add this to the front-page. Ill add market links to the suggested benchmark suites and battery test apps too. All results will be put in a nice table.

everything thats dark saves battery. dark background image, dark skins in apps,...

cant we use the battery calibration app from market. isn't it much easier

The most battery draining thing is data transfer with 3g for me (approx 5% per hour). Wifi drains approx. 1-2 % per hour.

Dutch.ly said:
How to calibrate your smartphone's battery for optimal use:
The best method to calibrate your battery
Drain your phone battery until its fully dead or till it switches off automatically. (0%)
Now charge your phone normally to the full battery. (100%)
Wipe battery stats in CWM recovery under the tab advanced.
Drain out your battery till it empty's and goes dead again.
Now charge your phone to full and you are ready to get extra battery life added to your phone.
Use your phone as normal and start charging at around 10% its bad to let battery's die too much.
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Wiping battery stats won't improve the battery life. It's not connected with it. You can read more about that here: http://www.androidcentral.com/wiping-battery-stats-doesnt-improve-battery-life-says-google-engineer

lowest RAM usage. running broodrom rc3 with stock theme (applied using rc3 configurator )
maybe its because of the thunderbolt script LMK addon.
these values were obtained after a fresh boot without opening the app drawer.
i'm using the 60mb LMK addon.
Stock Twlauncher 3.0

despotovski01 said:
Wiping battery stats won't improve the battery life. It's not connected with it. You can read more about that here: http://www.androidcentral.com/wiping-battery-stats-doesnt-improve-battery-life-says-google-engineer
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It lets the phone know when your battery is full so it doesnt drop or act strange when draining, thus its very helpfull to do it.
Sent from my GT-I9001 using Tapatalk

nail16 said:
lowest RAM usage. running broodrom rc3 with stock theme (applied using rc3 configurator )
maybe its because of the thunderbolt script LMK addon.
these values were obtained after a fresh boot without opening the app drawer.
i'm using the 60mb LMK addon.
Stock Twlauncher 3.0
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can you send me the exactly 60mb LMK addon that you put in your device ???

insestito said:
can you send me the exactly 60mb LMK addon that you put in your device ???
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=848720&d=1326103875

Dutch.ly said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=848720&d=1326103875
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I intall this trought CWM, is that all?

For people that want an extra bit of battery juice try: JuiceDefender (free, plus or ultimate, personally i got the plus version and really improves battery time).
What JuiceDefender does:
Being online at any time and any place is what smartphones are all about. But this continuous connectivity comes with a pretty annoying drawback: high power consumption, hence short battery life.
JuiceDefender extends your battery life by intelligently and transparently managing the most battery-draining components of your Android device, like 3G/4G connectivity and WiFi.
It is ready to go right after installation: the preset modes are the perfect way to easily gain precious hours of battery life - it's literally as easy as one tap!
And if you want to go under the hood, you can tweak everything to your unique needs, because JuiceDefender is also fully customizable through a clean and intuitive user interface.
Once configured, JuiceDefender runs by itself, improving your battery life in a fully automated manner.
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Dutch.ly said:
For people that want an extra bit of battery juice try: JuiceDefender (free, plus or ultimate, personally i got the plus version and really improves battery time).
What JuiceDefender does:
Being online at any time and any place is what smartphones are all about. But this continuous connectivity comes with a pretty annoying drawback: high power consumption, hence short battery life.
JuiceDefender extends your battery life by intelligently and transparently managing the most battery-draining components of your Android device, like 3G/4G connectivity and WiFi.
It is ready to go right after installation: the preset modes are the perfect way to easily gain precious hours of battery life - it's literally as easy as one tap!
And if you want to go under the hood, you can tweak everything to your unique needs, because JuiceDefender is also fully customizable through a clean and intuitive user interface.
Once configured, JuiceDefender runs by itself, improving your battery life in a fully automated manner.
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lol u should consider going into advertising business
nways, i used JD since long ago, and it really works great, but i still think that one of the big advantages of a smartphone is that u are always connected, especially if u use VoIP on a daily basis (especially for international calls) and other messaging apps that require connectivity.

[XPQ1]stock rooted Rom
[Cranium #[email protected] OC]Kernel
[~18%]Battery used 1 day and 4 hrs
[Thunderbolt + add-ons (remount, graphic, supercharger)]Tweaks
[ondemand!/vr]Governor/Scheduler
[4644]Antutu Benchmark score

Thats a really nice score, the only thing jumping in the eye is the SD Card write speed, thunderbolt makes that slower? At least on my phone its scores around 90 (9.0mb)

Dutch.ly said:
Thats a really nice score, the only thing jumping in the eye is the SD Card write speed, thunderbolt makes that slower? At least on my phone its scores around 90 (9.0mb)
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nah, that`s my internal SD and it`s almost full with crap ) my external is even sucky atm ... 512Mb old style )

Cracnium rc7
Cracnium kernel v6
Thunderbolt 2.5.1
Wysłane z mojego GT-I9001

kubson1999 said:
Cracnium rc7
Cracnium kernel v6
Thunderbolt 2.5.1
Wysłane z mojego GT-I9001
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Nice score mate
Sent from my GT-I9001 using Tapatalk

Related

News: Battery Booster will coming Next week

After a long time research and development. We are going to lunch our new product especially for android smartphones named "Battery Booster". This is our website http://www.downloadandroid.info (Not sure if post this link is ok? If not, please inform me.) Our site includes a lot of information for android phones, such as: our own apps for health, utility and lifestyle. Our blog supply android informations such as news and updates, free app&theme resources, and app reviews for android user can take a whole review of android apps.
I will post later about the features of our new product BatteryBooster. Hope you like.
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Hi see the features of our new product "Battery Booster":
Features:
* Real-time battery status (capacity, temperature, voltage, and charging status, etc) monitor and battery usage tracking
* Homescreen widget support (Add to homescreen with Menu -> Add -> Widgets -> Battery Booster)
* Shortcuts to WiFi/Bluetooth/Screen Brightness/Screen Timeout settings
* Battery Calibration Notification to maximize your battery life span
* Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when device is locked. (The status of WiFi/Bluetooth will be saved and restored after your device is unlocked.)
* Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when your battery is low.
* Settings to enable beep and select beep tone when your battery is low.
* Save more battery with built-in smart task manager (Based on Memory Booster – Android RAM Optimizer)
Screenshots:
Battery Booster-Boost Your Battery’s Running Time and Max Battery Life, It's free just try it and give us your suggestion. Thanks
For mobile users, you can directly download from our mobile site: http://mobi.downloadandroid.info/battery-booster.php
Well, thanks for this - I love the concept and detail of the app! Looks great!
Davidandroid said:
After a long time research and development. We are going to lunch
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lol might want to fix that
Looks good though
MacaronyMax said:
lol might want to fix that
Looks good though
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Wow, I was having lunch when Battery Booster launched Thanks anyway....
Can Battery Booster wins anymore awsome
Has anyone tried it yet?
I will give a try and post later,
Not big on the ads down on the bottom. Havent noticed much change from another battery app I use. Nice look to it and icons are noce.
Read the comments on the martket and i am sure l will try it.
This app is absoloutely fantastic increased my battery life from 6 hours to 20 hours+
I love the widget
Problem is it is stopping my alarm going off each morning. Does any one know how to make your alarm still work with it installed.
Update
Battery Booster (Free) just update to Version 1.7. Please read more information about this update Here
great app. would be willing to pay for it if you could remove the adds at bottom of screen !!! JUST A THOUGHT !~!
Davidandroid said:
Hi see the features of our new product "Battery Plus":
Features:
* Real-time battery status (capacity, temperature, voltage, and charging status, etc) monitor and battery usage tracking
* Homescreen widget support (Add to homescreen with Menu -> Add -> Widgets -> Battery Booster)
* Shortcuts to WiFi/Bluetooth/Screen Brightness/Screen Timeout settings
* Battery Calibration Notification to maximize your battery life span
* Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when device is locked. (The status of WiFi/Bluetooth will be saved and restored after your device is unlocked.)
* Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when your battery is low.
* Settings to enable beep and select beep tone when your battery is low.
* Save more battery with built-in smart task manager (Based on Memory Booster – Android RAM Optimizer)
Screenshots:
Battery Booster-Boost Your Battery’s Running Time and Max Battery Life, It's free just try it and give us your suggestion. Thanks
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Suggestion:
Display the percent remaining as well as an estimated time left on the widget
Questions:
Could you go into more detail about the task manager...Does the task manager function similar to autokiller which allows the user to set thresholds as to when the memory manager starts cleaning up various apps.
What is battery calibration?
Will any conflicts occur if you are using other battery tweak programs such as collin_ph's battery tweak for example
acke2008 said:
This app is absoloutely fantastic increased my battery life from 6 hours to 20 hours+
I love the widget
Problem is it is stopping my alarm going off each morning. Does any one know how to make your alarm still work with it installed.
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I'm gonna call BS on that. It *might* be able to increase battery by a small amount (unlikely, as the very act of monitoring the battery so closely WILL drain more power), but 14+ hours? Absolute BS.
Yeah stuff like this dont do magic lol.
dsMA said:
Suggestion:
Display the percent remaining as well as an estimated time left on the widget
Questions:
Could you go into more detail about the task manager...Does the task manager function similar to autokiller which allows the user to set thresholds as to when the memory manager starts cleaning up various apps.
What is battery calibration?
Will any conflicts occur if you are using other battery tweak programs such as collin_ph's battery tweak for example
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First thanks for your suggestion.
As for your question:
1. Smart Task Manager: Save more battery by smartly killing idle processes running in the background (Based on Memory Booster - Android RAM Optimizer).
2.A battery calibration means ‘Give your Android a full charge, then let the battery run out. Then recharge it to full'. A complete cycle is counted as a calibration. This is goog for your battery and maximum battery life
3. I don't use battery tweek, so I am not sure. But I will test about this question and post later
Probably need to see some stats. I've tried lots of battery optimisers (ultimate juice etc) and in the end I've removed them all as I get best battery life by doing the standard stuff like turning screen brightness down, setting wifi to turn off after 15 mins inactivity and running an undervolted kernel. I'd love to be proved wrong, but I'm sceptical.
landwomble said:
Probably need to see some stats. I've tried lots of battery optimisers (ultimate juice etc) and in the end I've removed them all as I get best battery life by doing the standard stuff like turning screen brightness down, setting wifi to turn off after 15 mins inactivity and running an undervolted kernel. I'd love to be proved wrong, but I'm sceptical.
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You can have a try of Battery Booster, It's totally free. Please leave your questions or suggestions, we will improve it for better use. Thanks
Works pretty good. Notice my phone is running faster. Would be better if the icon displayed the battery level.

[DISCONTINUED] [ROM][Huawei U8150] LeanFUSION 2.0

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---------------------------------------LeanFUSION infos---------------------------------------
Version: 2.0.0
Developer: FUSIONdev
Languages: All available on FROYO !
Release date: 18 may 2012
Based on: native Android Froyo 2.2.2 rom V100R001C292B848 (Poland ABC)
Requirements: UltraJack or Clockworkmod recovery
WARNING: BOOT YOUR PHONE IN RECOVERY MODE USING THE 3 BUTTON COMBO (Green + Up volume + Power) ... there are some issues with the installation after a "reboot in recovery" from the shutdown menu!
THE FULL INSTALL WILL WIPE YOUR DATA, BACK UP EVERYTHING BEFORE FLASHING!
About LeanFUSION: a LIGHT , CLASSIC and SIMPLE froyo flavoured ROM for huawei ideos, fully optimized for a really smooth user experience.
Based on the experience achieved on FUSIONideos, it just focuses on being LIGHTWEIGHT. There are lots of roms full of features out of there... but if you are looking for a rom focused on speed, simplicity and lightness you are on the right place!...
if you liked FUSIONideos 2, you will love LeanFUSION.
Install the rom and customize it !...FUSIONremix is right here for you! (read more on features)
FEATURES
ROOTED - BUSYBOX
KERNEL SIDE
Kernel configured and optimized for U8150 ONLY based on NOMA v83 by Aorth
Multitouch
Ext3 & Ext4 support
BFS (Con Kolivas patchset)
noop (default) - anticipatory - sio - bfq - vr(io) I/O schedulers
Under/Overclock (30 - 600 default | maximum frequency 748 MHz)
SmartassV2 (default) - interactive - interactiveX governors
LZO compressed zimage (faster decompression on boot)
more infos: official thread
SYSTEM OPTIMIZATIONS
ODEXED - first boot will be fast like when you bought the phone, the odexes are placed next to the packages, so you will save some space on dalvik-cache folder
Dalvik-cache moved to CACHE partition - More free space (165 MB) available for installing apps ... with less need to use Link2SD (also supported)! LeanFUSION will correctly regenerate the dalvik-cache if you format by mistake the cache partition
ZIPALIGNED
OPTIMIZED PACKAGES - all the PNG resources on the packages have been optimized to save ram and the APKs have been recompressed with less compression for a faster loading
OPTIMAL RAM MANAGEMENT - android internal task killer has been tweaked with better settings
SD CARD READ TWEAKED
FUSIONboost - a process renicer that will adjust priority of critical system services to improve the phone responsiveness with incoming calls
FUSIONremix 2 - from the experience of FUSIONideos, an improvement of this great powerful script!!
It will keep your system clean and updated saving space on the user (DATA) partition!
Install the rom and customize it using the market with the apps you really need! FUSIONremix will push selected apps to the system partition...and if an update comes, it will not spare space on the DATA partition!
With the new version it will also odex the app and push them (apk + odex) to system. This feature has been improved with the changes made by Atl4ntis on its cataclysm, that has a script inspired to FUSIONremix. Link2SD with autolink supported. You can safely use it.
SUPPORTED APPS:
ADW Launcher - ADW Launcher EX - Talkback - Soundback - Kickback - Google Play - Gmail - Google Maps - Street View - Google Search & Voice search - Google Translate - Google Drive - YouTube - Link2SD - No Frills Cpu control - QuickPic - Superuser - Twitter
Misc. Tweaks
USER EXPERIENCE
Market auto update ENABLED - no more need to wait rom updates (like in FUSIONideos)
ADW Launcher - replaces the original android launcher
EXTRA RINGTONES - from Cyanogenmod 7.2 !
Battery indicator with %
REALLY FAST ANDROID 4.0 ANIMATIONS + CUSTOM ONES
SHUTDOWN MENU WITH REBOOT & REBOOT IN RECOVERY MODE
CUSTOM BLACK THEME
HOSTS based adblocking
FIXES
FIXED italian days on google weather
Short operators names for Italy
Updated apn list
Anti malware patch XDA PATCH
Regulatory domain (wifi channels choosing) enabled
REMOVED
Email app
Animated & visualization wallpapers
DOWNLOAD
MD5: c412ee8f48c3b6d191a4cfc4ed9fac0b
DOWNLOAD LeanFUSION 2.0.0 FULL INSTALL
HINT: I recommend to NOT install Facebook / Facebook messenger ... it's really bloatware! FUSIONremix 2 doesn't support them anymore.
THANKS
dsixda for his GREAT kitchen - FUSIONideos and LeanFUSION won't be possible without this!
The uot team
Aorth, Tj_style & estebanSannin for their work on the kernel
Atl4ntis for its improvements on FUSIONremix
All the XDA community
All the users and supporters of FUSIONideos
Bertans, EP690D, Grotesque, Michelangelo Brunetti, Maurizio Cavalletti, Alessandro Rovacchi for their support and help on FUSIONideos
Great!!! I installed FUSIONideos v2.7.6 & 2.7.10 in my Hauwei U8150
Android phone do not have any trouble around one year,it is the
best customer ROM which I installed before
I hope this new"LeanFusion 2.0 ROM would be more quickly and higher efficiency
than previous FUSIONideos v2.7.6 & 2.7.10!
Thanks for your effort
waw, very nice ROM! but why still froyo-based?
itachilinux said:
waw, very nice ROM! but why still froyo-based?
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Yeah, I love gingerbread but is more resources hungry, and I need something snappier.
Cyanogenmod 7.2 ported by Aorth is the right choice for gingerbread lovers! Absolutely the best and full featured rom for ideos!
Yeah fusiondev is back! View as running the rom, but aesthetically it shows very well. Proves the rom and beareth the juice.
Thanks, nothing like froyo!
Hugs.
Thanks man
thank fusionnnnnnnn
Great! When I returned the phone on hand to try now!
Sorry for my bad English
I'm gonna have to get my u8150 out just to try this, it looks good and i've been having numerous problems recently with cm7.
Great job my friend
LEANFusion is the best for my ideos!
Regards
Alessandro
welcome back fusion!
Out of curiosity have you looked at the overclock voltages for the kernel?
Sent from my U8150
I've been using it for a while and it feels good! nice and fast, good battery life so far. Maybe now I can give this phone to someone to use since it doesn't constantly crash anymore.
Thanks!
I will try
how about earthquake ? God bless everyone
wbrambley said:
welcome back fusion!
Out of curiosity have you looked at the overclock voltages for the kernel?
Sent from my U8150
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Nope, it's the original u8150 kernel, patched by Aorth, not the updated u8160 code, that has some differences in voltages.
So you'll have the "usual" overclock as older roms (fusionideos etc..) that used the original source code.
Ph03nix95 said:
I've been using it for a while and it feels good! nice and fast, good battery life so far. Maybe now I can give this phone to someone to use since it doesn't constantly crash anymore.
Thanks!
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hehehe
I installed the rom for about a week but I have problems with battery life, I leave the phone turned on during the night with the battery to approximately 50% and in the morning the battery is at 10%
Practically battery drains faster when not in use rather than when it is used intensively
I use a 710Mhz overclock and downclock to 30MHz
Should I change some setting on NoFrills?
Thank you for your work and a greeting from italy
McDolar said:
I installed the rom for about a week but I have problems with battery life, I leave the phone turned on during the night with the battery to approximately 50% and in the morning the battery is at 10%
Practically battery drains faster when not in use rather than when it is used intensively
I use a 710Mhz overclock and downclock to 30MHz
Should I change some setting on NoFrills?
Thank you for your work and a greeting from italy
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Check with no frills the cpu statistics... look at deep sleep... it MUST look like in the screenshots (about 90% for a normal use)
...but I think is network usage... do you use some apps like facebook/facebook messenger? Their proprietary push is not so efficient...
And more: Facebook services arrive to consume all the free ram, and android kills them....sparing precious system load..
FUSIONdev said:
Check with no frills the cpu statistics... look at deep sleep... it MUST look like in the screenshots (about 90% for a normal use)
...but I think is network usage... do you use some apps like facebook/facebook messenger? Their proprietary push is not so efficient...
And more: Facebook services arrive to consume all the free ram, and android kills them....sparing precious system load..
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Deep sleep is now at 97.60%
Using only Facebook for Android with notifications disabled
The really weird thing is that this drop in battery life only happens at night ... but during the day using facebook, twitter, and WhatsApp tapatalk battery life is really good! even if the phone is not used ... checking every half hour battery ... I lose about 1% every 30 minutes
McDolar said:
Deep sleep is now at 97.60%
Using only Facebook for Android with notifications disabled
The really weird thing is that this drop in battery life only happens at night ... but during the day using facebook, twitter, and WhatsApp tapatalk battery life is really good! even if the phone is not used ... checking every half hour battery ... I lose about 1% every 30 minutes
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I think the internal battery stats are not well calibrated yet...97% deep sleep, it's great... don't give so much consideration to the percenteance itself, the battery charge is REALLY shorter? do you need to recharge more often than usual?
Nice rom
Hi Fusion, great rom.
I have used FusionIdeos, but today I flash LeanFusion.
I can't use Cifs...it is not implemented in this rom?
I can create the folder and put the modules in lib cifs.ko, but with the FusionIdeos I never had any problems.
PS: which coupled scheduler / governor recommendations for battery life with up to 600MHz?

Testing voltage control with benchmark apps?

I'll start by saying this isn't about posting highest bm results. I'm just trying to find best results in statistical form for my daily driver. But i'm not sure if this is a good practice or not. I'm running Basic with a twist, kg4 modem, and Antonx barebone. I go into voltage control, change a setting(io scheduler, and overclock) then run a bm test, take a screenshot. I did this 8 times, and picked the setting with the best results(which I found to be noop, smartassv2, 200/1300, -25} Other than battery life, would you say this is a good way of doing it? Or am I completely off base? Phone feels great, and battery lasts all day BTW, but just looking for some insight. Thanks!
Sent from my SGH-T959V using xda app-developers app
I think you're on the right track.
There are sort of two things to consider, as I see it, past "the phone is responsive enough for my needs"
Deep sleep time when not "in use"
Drain when in use and screen on
The first of those is probably best examined by using Better Battery Stats religiously. Probably half the nights of the week I charge my phone fully before going to bed, pull the charger, and turn off the screen. Then just leave it there. No checking your stock prices at 4 A.M. When I wake up, I immediately open Better Battery Stats and save a report (make sure you have configured it ahead of time to include everything on the list). If you're seeing more than 5-10% of time time that your phone isn't in deep sleep on CM9 or AOKP, your drain "problems" are more likely your apps or settings than the ROM.
Given that I am seeing on the order of 1% per hour average battery drain (~20 mA average over an hour) and that it comes in spurts (my email wakes the phone for 5 seconds, it goes back to sleep, my Twitter app wakes the phone for 5 seconds,...) I think you would be hard pressed to measure the current with a meter that most had access to.
Wake time, in my opinion, is dominated by screen current (hence why I wracked my brain on the auto-brightness issue and agonize over adding another step in the brightness curve that would consume more current, even if it is easier to read) and, for some users, CPU/GPU. The Android screen that shows battery usage by app is probably pretty good for this to a first order, but as far as app by app, I don't believe it (there is nothing in the device that actually measures current draw other than total from the charger cord), and certainly not for app-by-app decisions.
I think the idea of a "benchmark" of your everyday apps the way you use your phone is a good one. When I was tuning Hefe kernel I tried to use my phone the way I generally did everyday, then collected data over several days at each setting change. You're on the right track about taking several data points to try to smooth out "normal" variation.
There have been other attempts to measure power consumption, but I have some serious doubts about the methodology. For example dBm is a power measurement and requires a known impedance, which the phone certainly is not. The mentions of "logarithmic scale" support that the wrong measurement was made (mA is a linear scale on an analog meter). As a result, I find the results "interesting," but I wouldn't bank on any of them to guide decisions.
Edit -- For example, the post referenced in the previous paragraph suggests that undervolting can only have a 2% effect. However, power required to charge a capacitor goes like the square of voltage (IC "gates" look a lot like capacitors when they are working), and this quadratic behavior can be easily confirmed elsewhere. Undervolting by 5% (60 mV on 1200 mV) would then be roughly a 10% gain; undervolting by 10%, if your phone could take it, roughly a 20% gain.
Talking with Raver on irc a while back he said overclocking past 1.2 will end up hurting battery life. Im not sure if that applies to gb roms or just the ics flavors tho. But it is something to consider when using oc/uv settings. I never go past 1.2 and my voltages are -50 from top to bottom. I average 12-14 hours depending on how many phone calls I have to make.
eollie said:
Talking with Raver on irc a while back he said overclocking past 1.2 will end up hurting battery life. Im not sure if that applies to gb roms or just the ics flavors tho. But it is something to consider when using oc/uv settings. I never go past 1.2 and my voltages are -50 from top to bottom. I average 12-14 hours depending on how many phone calls I have to make.
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This is specific to the DVFS based cpufreq.
The aries kernel and the blastoff v3 (to be released... soon) use standard (non-DVFS) cpufreq.
We will see different OC/UV results with these kernels.
I'd also add that no matter how it is done, overclocking any amount will pretty likely increase CPU power consumption.
(make sure you have configured it ahead of time to include everything on the list).
Ok,
This is extremely helpful and very interesting. Thanks Jeffsf! (and Eollie and Bhundven)
I just downloaded BBS off of Play store. I'm attempting to set up and include everything on the list, but it's only letting me select one at a time ( Other, kernel wakelock, partial wakelock,alarms etc. etc.) Is this what you're referring to? I was reading through BBS devs O.P., maybe I'm missing the first time setup instructions. But I see the "getting started", and "how to" but nothing on how to select all. However "Other=Group of different indicators about what is consuming the battery. This statistic should always be checked first as it gives a good idea about the draining profile". <This quote makes me think each has to ran seperately.... True?
Thanks
They all "run" even if you don't have them selected. I looked and the current settings for what goes into the dump file are from the ICS-style settings icon near the top right, then scroll down to Dumpfile and click it. Select everything on the next screen.
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One of the great things about BBS is that it primarily uses stats the kernel already collects, so it doesn't interfere much, much, if any, with what the phone would otherwise do.
Posted from my SGS4G, thanks to Team Acid development
I started my first step last night. The results are not terrible, but there is certainly some room for improvement. I was surprised to find the top culprit under wakelock is *backup* Android system= 6min. 44s ( second entry is only 11s., huge jump). Seems the consensus online is go to Settings>Privacy>Backup data, and uncheck. I started to do this, but when I unchecked the backup, I got a message saying something like "are you sure you want to do this? You're gonna F up your phone" So I am holding off for a minute. 2nd highest wakelock is Alarm manager (which I'm stil looking into) at 11s., and 3rd is GTALK_ASYNC_Conn at 7sec. Which I believe I may have fixed by Super Manager>APK startup>Google framework g-talk>disable startup..... we'll see at next run.
The how to guide on BBS says if Power Manager is not the top entry under Kernel Wakelocks, then check Network stats. I actually have 4 entries above that. Starting with SVnet at 5min 58s. I'm thinking this may be email check frequency, but there is nothing listed under Network on my dump file.
Radio interface 3min 54s
mmc_delayed_work 2min 32s
Anyways, I'm still looking into all of this, and going to attack little by little each day. But I figured I'd share, and maybe get some insight.
Thanks all!
Sounds like you're on your way to at least understanding your phone a lot better than most. It's well worth the time, at least in my personal experience. I went from not being able to make it through the day on GB, to getting a day's run time without a sweat in ICS.
I believe you're right that svnet is the radio (the "phone" one, as compared to the "WiFi" one).
mmc_delayed_work, from staring at kernel code, appears to be part of the "normal" in the process of writing to disk. I haven't gone much further than that, but I am guessing it is a periodic "flush" of queued write requests.

[APP][V3.1]Battery Doctor V3 Released, Featuring One-Tap Power Saving

   The must-have juice saving app Battery Doctor has just released Version 3 for Android. The latest version features “One-tap Power Saving” along with other exciting functions to extend battery life.
Download: Mod Edit: Links Removed
   Once you open up the home screen of Battery Doctor V3, there’s a round button in the middle, all you need is one-tap and the Battery Doctor will automatically give scores based on how quickly your juice is used.
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   According to your juice consumption score, Battery Doctor offers customized power-saving suggestions, including options such as terminating tasks, turning off WIFI, or resetting screen-off time. Click the “Optimize Now” button and everything would be done by one-tap! At last you can see how much juice was saved.
​   Some other user-friendly functions of Battery Doctor V3 include Power Usage Rank which gives you statics of how much juice each app is consuming, Switch Shortcut, Saving Mode Schedule and more accurate juice lasting time prediction.
   
​   Last but not least, Battery Doctor V3 provides screen-lock power saving mode (also called “Pro. Saving Mode”) for high-end Root users. By reducing CPU frequency to extreme and cleaning memory after screen-lock, this saving mode can allegedly double your battery life.
   The Battery Doctor is a free download on Google Play. So far it has gained 50 million users around the world.
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Looks nice.
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Looks promising. :good:
Very nice app, love it
Could you add battery temp. on notification because my phone gets often very hot and I must use another notification app for that.
Thanks buddy for the this app and clean master :thumbup::thumbup:
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Platform : JB 4.1.2
KERNEL : Philz Touch fixed LSN 4.92.8 (DEFAULT PROFILE AND SETTINGS )
MODEM : MS2
BATTERY : Stock 1650mAh
EXTERNAL Sdcard : Samsung Class 10 32gb
LAUNCHER : Apex Pro
Root Manager : Supersu 1.25
THE CAVE = My Guides list to install NeatRom and other ROMS and kernels on LSJ and LS8 + tools to have a bug free rom and kernel + how to back up and RESTORE ROM OM FULLY = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35923600
1.Current list of kernels on LSJ and pros and cons
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36698607
2.Rom Nuke / Wipe scripts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36742265
3. GS2KERNELWIPE script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36742198
4.Fast Dormancy :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36396636
5. How to install full wipe with rom nuke on LSJ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36655790
Have been using clean master, it is really good and now will try this. Thanks.
Awesome app. The new interface is great. Thank you!
Thanks a lot for the great work.
I ll try it thanks
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This ui should be on your other app. Dark. Crisp fresh....nice job donethanks again
s2rootbox......
Without auto data on off?
Interface looks good so I'll give it a go.
Looks nice, and it's got a great UI...
I'm definitely trying this out for a bit.
How does this compare with JuiceDefender Ultimate?
Also, how does this compare with BatteryGuru by Snapdragon?
ksmobile said:
   The must-have juice saving app Battery Doctor has just released Version 3 for Android. The latest version features “One-tap Power Saving” along with other exciting functions to extend battery life.
Download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ijinshan.kbatterydoctor_en
   Once you open up the home screen of Battery Doctor V3, there’s a round button in the middle, all you need is one-tap and the Battery Doctor will automatically give scores based on how quickly your juice is used.
​   
   According to your juice consumption score, Battery Doctor offers customized power-saving suggestions, including options such as terminating tasks, turning off WIFI, or resetting screen-off time. Click the “Optimize Now” button and everything would be done by one-tap! At last you can see how much juice was saved.
​   Some other user-friendly functions of Battery Doctor V3 include Power Usage Rank which gives you statics of how much juice each app is consuming, Switch Shortcut, Saving Mode Schedule and more accurate juice lasting time prediction.
   
​   Last but not least, Battery Doctor V3 provides screen-lock power saving mode (also called “Pro. Saving Mode”) for high-end Root users. By reducing CPU frequency to extreme and cleaning memory after screen-lock, this saving mode can allegedly double your battery life.
   The Battery Doctor is a free download on Google Play. So far it has gained 50 million users around the world.
Download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ijinshan.kbatterydoctor_en
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Wow good job! I think I am going to switch from du battery saver.
ksmobile, you make nice apps
i installed it this morning, on a clean rom (flashed it last night) and will see how it will work.
And, another thing.. why not merge with CleanMaster?
Greetings,
Going to give this a try, not big on battery saver apps.. but this clean master app is so good.. I have to try it!
very good app as usual from ksmobile.
suggestion can u set battery full notification sound to go repeated. one time playing it not enough. its a cool feature when u put phone to
charge and sleep or nap. for this i use lightflow . please consider and add option to set tone repeated.
thanks
the interface is so amazing, plus i didn't know about trickle charging now i can get full advantage of my battery life with greenify this app rocks !! thumbs up

Battery Life

Hi guys.
I was searching our forum and I couldn't find a thread like that.
At first I was unsure for the battery life as I received the phone and I have charged it like twice a day but you know. New phone and would like to have a fun with it and tested. After a month I still think a battery life isn't perfect but with my use it's satisfies me a lot.
Here is my stats after a day. If I turn on a stamina mode and turn off data transmision and wifi, battery should last another half a day or even longer.
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As you can see I do not have a stamina mode on. I have no idea why that fecking phone app is the most used app. I don't call much. Like 5 calls a day that last for minute or two isn't much. Maybe that because I have data transmision on ? Even if I'm at home and using wifi.
How's your battery life look's like ?
Battery life...
damian01211 said:
Hi guys.
I was searching our forum and I couldn't find a thread like that.
At first I was unsure for the battery life as I received the phone and I have charged it like twice a day but you know. New phone and would like to have a fun with it and tested. After a month I still think a battery life isn't perfect but with my use it's satisfies me a lot.
Here is my stats after a day. If I turn on a stamina mode and turn off data transmision and wifi, battery should last another half a day or even longer.
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The battery life is directly dependent on the user.
A light/moderate user will have battery backup up-to two days. While an Heavy user wouldn't.
So after all the battery of the device is nice but not upto the mark acc to me
My battery some time lasts for 2 days with Root applications like Greenify/Trickster Mod etc
I had already made a battery management thread a long time ago. This thread doesn't make any sense.
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Greenify is very awsome...
also (for what reason ever) it saves a lot battery if you set a screenoff profile in setcpu with low frequency...
and when you avoid closing apps from ram or cache it also saves battery because cpu doesnt need to start apps again.
There is even the theory that setting performance governor saves battery because all actions are finished the fastest possible and so the phone returns to sleep earlier.
Greets
my battery lasts a day and has mostly about 30% after, and even now in holidays when i am not working and using it a lot its still enough... I am not using Data but play a lot of music (BT or headphones)
Greets
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I knew you were from Ireland when you said "fecken"
I spotted the phone app eating the battery sometimes too.so I restart the phone and it stops the phone app eating the battery
I don't know cause of it And why it keeps the phone awake
Navneet Suresh said:
The battery life is directly dependent on the user.
A light/moderate user will have battery backup up-to two days. While an Heavy user wouldn't.
So after all the battery of the device is nice but not upto the mark acc to me
My battery some time lasts for 2 days with Root applications like Greenify/Trickster Mod etc
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I agree with what you say, it is dependent on the user. You occasionally see people posting screenshots with 3 days battery and 50 smileys :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: and I just think... did that person leave their phone in their pocket/on a table for 3 days? That doesn't impress anyone and it is a fake representation of the battery.
Battery details like this really help:
- screenshot of battery
- screenshot of SCREEN ON TIME
- a brief mention of usage e.g. 30 minutes per day of watching video, 3 hours internet, 1 hour gaming
- use of battery saving apps or not e.g. greenify, stamina mode, juice defender etc.
Those details really help.
Does anyone else have similar usage to me? I'm trying estimate what battery time might be normal for me.
- about 2 hours of internet every day. It's mostly news apps, read some email and a little browsing
- I don't use games on my phone much, typically 0 minutes per day
- Maybe about 15 minutes of calls per day
- I might send 10 texts per day
- I might take 2 pictures per day with the camera, no more
- Stamina mode active
Would I get more than 1 day usage?
Using BetterBatteryStats App will be really useful bro...
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