Aokp Carbon rom - Samsung Galaxy SL i9003

Review
NO Force Closes
Battery better than cm9
Performance poor than cm9 ( I just installed over cm9 directly without wiping anything . will it decrease the performance )
Rom better than cm9 but hangs sometimes )
How to increase the performance and scrolling speed ?
Please tell me guys. I like aokp better than cm9
The performance is too slow and it lags in scrolling sometimes. Will using 1.2ghz overlclock reduce the battery too much ?

anuraagkochar said:
Review
NO Force Closes
Battery better than cm9
Performance poor than cm9 ( I just installed over cm9 directly without wiping anything . will it decrease the performance )
Rom better than cm9 but hangs sometimes )
How to increase the performance and scrolling speed ?
Please tell me guys. I like aokp better than cm9
The performance is too slow and it lags in scrolling sometimes. Will using 1.2ghz overlclock reduce the battery too much ?
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Maybe it should. I cant tell this for sure cuz i didnt test it . Just try out vurrut kernel. Enjoy
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Ive used both CM9 and AOKP Carbon
the main problem i found is with the battery, it couldnt last longer than 8 hours, with normal use (2g)
this rom satisfy all of my daily usage need, but still battery drain is the main problem i found.
the battery even drained faster than the gingerbread MIUI that i have used before.
After installing this rom, I have already calibrate the battey with the program called battery calibration found in google play store.
Any solution or tips to improve battery life?
thanks

Can u upload screenshoot??
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Related

[Q] Which kernel to use with MIUI for best battery life

I was just wondering which kernel would be good to use on the NS with an MIUI rom for battery life? Been switching between Trinity's TUV10 and Matr1x's 10.5 and 9.5 cfs.
I usually get around 20-24 hours usage once it's off the charger. My usage is moderate... I listen to music for about an hour a day, check the news for about 15 mins.. a few texts and usually no calls.
Any of you guys out there using an MIUI rom but is setup more towards battery life rather than performance?
Thanks!
hardly archive that... MIUI is battery killer
i use franco , pretty good , you should have tried it , but latest version has not good battery life as before , hope it will improve...
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personal advice , why don't you buy an additional battery ... then you won't have to worry battery life anymore
better yet , use 2G instead of 3G when you check up the news
Matr1x 11.0 man
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Woah didn't know 11.0 was out already.
Thanks for the update.
Btw amazing kernel you have there
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It would be nice to see a comparison of NS kernels (on the same conditions, of course)
I think i'll check your ROM in the next days, mathkid95
Now using matrix 11.0 cfs, 800/100 smartassv2, disabled deep idle. Performance is still pretty good and battery life has increased by a few hours
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[Q] Battery Life -- what´s the best ROM?--

Hi Guys
I´ve already tried these Roms:
* ThiaiZ O3D
* Acura Team 3D Max
* NovAndroid
* The Promethius Project
And all of them give me about the same time of battery life, but I still think it drains too fast. I expect at least 20 hours life, with normal use, but it won´t get to 14 hours, with very low use.
In your own experience, taking into acount, we all use the phone for different purposes....
Which ROM (Kernel?) do you think has the best Battery Life ?
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Mine is the best!! for battery drain with no overclock is perfect....
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it is mostly KERNEL properties. the best battery live has The Promethius but the voltages on some stages are so low that i get WIFI problems on wake up. so I stick with Acura speed V2 1300MHz. V1 has higher voltages (still much lower than stock kernel) and it is more stable. Depend on how good are your chips inside - just luck.
alerosta said:
Mine is the best!! for battery drain with no overclock is perfect....
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and that would be ? Stock R (?)
p-vlad said:
it is mostly KERNEL properties. the best battery live has The Promethius but the voltages on some stages are so low that i get WIFI problems on wake up. so I stick with Acura speed V2 1300MHz. V1 has higher voltages (still much lower than stock kernel) and it is more stable. Depend on how good are your chips inside - just luck.
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Ok, so i´m planning on testing Acura , but which one has better battery life V1 or V2. I really need those extra battery hours, rather than very fast general performance.
Thanx a lot p-vlad.
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v2

[Q] Stock or Custom rom for better battery

Hello all, I am wanting to get a good battery life on my mobile. So if I use a marmite kernel with stock jb will I get a better battery life or marmite kernel with rasbeanjelly will give better battery life.
What combo among the two I mentioned you all suggest for good battery life.
Thank you for reading.
Regards
I think that kernels have very little impact on power consumption (except if they running undervolted, downclocked or are broken in some way). More important thing is the ROM and apps that you use on daily base.
Best battery consuming ROM from my exp is CM10 stable with stock kernel, but maybe with 15-20 mins of screen time more than stock at most. Best tip for conserving power on NS and JB is to switch off 3G, Google Now and Location service when you don't need it.
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Ted Mosby said:
I think that kernels have very little impact on power consumption (except if they running undervolted, downclocked or are broken in some way). More important thing is the ROM and apps that you use on daily base.
Best battery consuming ROM from my exp is CM10 stable with stock kernel, but maybe with 15-20 mins of screen time more than stock at most. Best tip for conserving power on NS and JB is to switch off 3G, Google Now and Location service when you don't need it.
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Thanks for replying. But isn't people facing issues with cm10?
Regards
Perhaps with 10.1, but 10 stable, or the latest 20122012 nightly was pretty stable. I had one issue only with it - auto brightness was somewhat jerky... That's only battery wise.
Fastest ROM for me is MDO by knzo, RasbeanJelly mod which I am using right now. 3 and a half hours of screen time is same as 3 hours and 15 minutes. Either way I need to charge it at the end of the day.
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ROM suggestion

Hi all , buyed yesterday this smartphone which ROM do u suggest i need a 4.0+ ROM stable working all (bluetooth etc..)
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xator91 said:
Hi all , buyed yesterday this smartphone which ROM do u suggest i need a 4.0+ ROM stable working all (bluetooth etc..)
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cm10.1
xator91 said:
Hi all , buyed yesterday this smartphone which ROM do u suggest i need a 4.0+ ROM stable working all (bluetooth etc..)
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You bought this phone yesterday n still posted through nexus 4?
Any ways, for the ROM, i would recommend IcySnap 2.0 Goldeneye. Its stable fast smooth and everything you want.
rhar**** said:
You bought this phone yesterday n still posted through nexus 4?
Any ways, for the ROM, i would recommend IcySnap 2.0 Goldeneye. Its stable fast smooth and everything you want.
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Buyed it for my girlfriend
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try dis :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2105274&highlight=nightlyfoure+ics
awesome battery life and everything else :good:
or u might try this most stable version of miui :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338349 :highfive:
Thanks all, fast&battery is best icysnap,miui or nightlyforue ?
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Depends on your requirements for phone usage:
-Gingerbread rom = battery last mosts, lowest battery drain, not very stylish, used for watching movies or gaming for it's around 200MB free Ram and long phone usage with Wifi.
Rom i recommend: GingerSnap from neko95's blog site.
-IceCreamSandwich: this one has a little less battery life and free ram, but it has better UI, greater app compatibility, It's something between Gingerbread and JellyBean.
Rom i recommend: IcySnap again by neko95.
-JellyBean: if it weren't for the big battery drain - expecially when on Wifi, I would choose this. You definitely need sdext script for its low free internal storage, will experience some stress when you need to do something fast but your phone start lagging as hell suddenly. Oh, wifi teathering has still some issues. Definitely not for gaming. But I'd still go with this if it weren't for the big battery drain.
Rom i recommend: CM10.1.6, get it from my thread "Jenkins" or search for "jenkins armv6" on google.
If it's for your GF why not stick with stock rom?
Sent from my LG-P500 =)
Left4DeadMW said:
Depends on your requirements for phone usage:
-Gingerbread rom = battery last mosts, lowest battery drain, not very stylish, used for watching movies or gaming for it's around 200MB free Ram and long phone usage with Wifi.
Rom i recommend: GingerSnap from neko95's blog site.
-IceCreamSandwich: this one has a little less battery life and free ram, but it has better UI, greater app compatibility, It's something between Gingerbread and JellyBean.
Rom i recommend: IcySnap again by neko95.
-JellyBean: if it weren't for the big battery drain - expecially when on Wifi, I would choose this. You definitely need sdext script for its low free internal storage, will experience some stress when you need to do something fast but your phone start lagging as hell suddenly. Oh, wifi teathering has still some issues. Definitely not for gaming. But I'd still go with this if it weren't for the big battery drain.
Rom i recommend: CM10.1.6, get it from my thread "Jenkins" or search for "jenkins armv6" on google.
If it's for your GF why not stick with stock rom?
Sent from my LG-P500 =)
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For GB, I experience OXYGEN by popdog is very smooth and fast for gaming in particular compared to Neko's GingerSnap. Of course, need comprise on UI.
please read: "compromise"
Left4DeadMW said:
Depends on your requirements for phone usage:
-Gingerbread rom = battery last mosts, lowest battery drain, not very stylish, used for watching movies or gaming for it's around 200MB free Ram and long phone usage with Wifi.
Rom i recommend: GingerSnap from neko95's blog site.
-IceCreamSandwich: this one has a little less battery life and free ram, but it has better UI, greater app compatibility, It's something between Gingerbread and JellyBean.
Rom i recommend: IcySnap again by neko95.
-JellyBean: if it weren't for the big battery drain - expecially when on Wifi, I would choose this. You definitely need sdext script for its low free internal storage, will experience some stress when you need to do something fast but your phone start lagging as hell suddenly. Oh, wifi teathering has still some issues. Definitely not for gaming. But I'd still go with this if it weren't for the big battery drain.
Rom i recommend: CM10.1.6, get it from my thread "Jenkins" or search for "jenkins armv6" on google.
If it's for your GF why not stick with stock rom?
Sent from my LG-P500 =)
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Wonderful reply thanks! didnt stick on stock because she want the ROM themed like KitKat however icysnap have kernel included?
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CM 10.1.6 :good:
xator91 said:
Wonderful reply thanks! didnt stick on stock because she want the ROM themed like KitKat however icysnap have kernel included?
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Kitkat themed...why didn't you've said so in the beginning..
There is a Kitkat themed ROM based on latest stable JB, Link will be given in next edit.
Edit 1: All the ROMs for P500 have built-in kernel, you don't need to flash another kernel cos the build-in is probably the best for the ROM.
Edit 2: Here's the link .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514625
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Thanks but KitKat themed ROM have a big battery drain
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xator91 said:
Thanks but KitKat themed ROM have a big battery drain
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LOL, I just going to say the same rom as MW, the themed kit kat 4.2. It has a all the features (specially the bluethooth working), and has kit kat experience. But battery is not as draining as you said, yesterday I went all the night with 5%. The wifi is the only battery killer, but otherwise not too much. I use the one power guard to save battery and is the heaven.
Well the Kitkat is based off CM10 and yes, CM10 has the biggest battery drain.
You wanted Kitkat themed alike and noting comes close as that ROM, still no-one said it would be perfect
If I were you, I would just get ICS ROM and get some Kitkat theme for homelaucher and theme manager. Satisfy both battery and kitkat UI

ROM with best battery life

Hi.I need some suggestions for a ROM with the best battery life available.Currently I am using CM10.2A4 by dhiru its awesome but the battery is draining quickly.It lasts about 18 hours on just sleeping and text messaging(no wifi ,no gps no 3g)
Please suggest some other ROM which has good battery life and is also stable.
Thanks.
Hi there,
Actually all the roms available for cm10.2 a4 have same battery life... Anyways slim rom sustained more juice for me. Try cm 11 it has more battery life than cm10.2 roms
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One more question:Will the stock ROM's(DDLF2) have a greater battery life than the custom ROM's?

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