I`m new with HTC Sensation and please some help - HTC Sensation

Hi.I`m new with htc sensation and i need some help please.I installed a custom rom,ViperS 1.6.3 with bricked kernel,badass governor and noop IO and my battery drain is huge (especially in games) 15-20% in 5 minutes of subway surfers.What kernel is best for this rom for balance bettwen battery-performance,especially for saving my baterry?And what settings?Please suggests or tell me from own experience.Regars

buju001 said:
Hi.I`m new with htc sensation and i need some help please.I installed a custom rom,ViperS 1.6.3 with bricked kernel,badass governor and noop IO and my battery drain is huge (especially in games) 15-20% in 5 minutes of subway surfers.What kernel is best for this rom for balance bettwen battery-performance,especially for saving my baterry?And what settings?Please suggests or tell me from own experience.Regars
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Hi,
Play games =more cpu=more battery usage.
You cannot get away from that.
How long have you had this ROM and kernel.
You need to give them time to settle.
Battery works best after several cycles(charge/discharge)
Give it a chance...

malybru said:
Hi,
Play games =more cpu=more battery usage.
You cannot get away from that.
How long have you had this ROM and kernel.
You need to give them time to settle.
Battery works best after several cycles(charge/discharge)
Give it a chance...
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Yes,but so huge battery drain?I never see this on other phone
My phone isn`t new,so battery have severl cycles.I have this rom and kernel from yesterday.What kernel and settings i must to try?

buju001 said:
Yes,but so huge battery drain?I never see this on other phone
My phone isn`t new,so battery have severl cycles.I have this rom and kernel from yesterday.What kernel and settings i must to try?
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Hi,
You cannot compare the Sensation battery with other phones.
The Sensation battery is really [email protected]
Please understand what I am saying.
EACH new ROM and kernel needs to have several cycles before it will work optimally.
So,if you just installed this ROM yesterday,you need to give it more time...

buju001 said:
Yes,but so huge battery drain?I never see this on other phone
My phone isn`t new,so battery have severl cycles.I have this rom and kernel from yesterday.What kernel and settings i must to try?
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lower ur cpu clocks to 1ghz or 800mhz..subway surf works fine on that speeds..

malybru said:
Hi,
You cannot compare the Sensation battery with other phones.
The Sensation battery is really [email protected]
Please understand what I am saying.
EACH new ROM and kernel needs to have several cycles before it will work optimally.
So,if you just installed this ROM yesterday,you need to give it more time...
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I see few minutes later.After restart the phone my battery have + 2-3%.And,after wipe chache and restart, from 20% became 40%)
Sometimes i`m very impatient and i have installed faux kernel 010b10 few minutes ago.Now let this kernel few days and test it?Or install back bricked and test?
Thanks a lot for your halping and for your speed to reply.You've been very helpful and yesterday.Respect!

buju001 said:
I see few minutes later.After restart the phone my battery have + 2-3%.And,after wipe chache and restart, from 20% became 40%)
Sometimes i`m very impatient and i have installed faux kernel 010b10 few minutes ago.Now let this kernel few days and test it?Or install back bricked and test?
Thanks a lot for your halping and for your speed to reply.You've been very helpful and yesterday.Respect!
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Hi,
Faux is the kernel I use when I am on a Sense ROM.
I always get good battery life from it.
Give it a few days to settle before judging it.

malybru said:
Hi,
Faux is the kernel I use when I am on a Sense ROM.
I always get good battery life from it.
Give it a few days to settle before judging it.
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Ok.I will let this kernel andd see how is battery life for few days.And what governor,io,and cpu freq suggest to use?

buju001 said:
Ok.I will let this kernel andd see how is battery life for few days.And what governor,io,and cpu freq suggest to use?
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Hi,
My personal choice is intellidemand.(Min 384,Max 1118)
But this is only because my phone runs coolest on it.
It still gets warm if I play games ,though.

malybru said:
Hi,
My personal choice is intellidemand.(Min 384,Max 1118)
But this is only because my phone runs coolest on it.
It still gets warm if I play games ,though.
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I will set intellidemand with sio,min 192 or 384 and max 1118 for begin and see how it`s runs.It`s ok?And why gets warm?

It tends to get warm because CPU need to run quicker instructions.
If its sensation then bear with the slightly bad battery.
Because its a 1500mAh battery but needs to hold up a 4.3 screen.
Lower clock speed clean background apps before playing. It helps at least a little.

KiD3991 said:
It tends to get warm because CPU need to run quicker instructions.
If its sensation then bear with the slightly bad battery.
Because its a 1500mAh battery but needs to hold up a 4.3 screen.
Lower clock speed clean background apps before playing. It helps at least a little.
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Ok.I understanding now.And what about this cpu settings?Thanks a lot guys.

I find one bug on the system language.On romania language i don`t have character "Ț" and i can`t understand some words:| I read somewhere cause the fonts aren`t update.Where i can find a patch with updated font for my sensation for flash in recovery?Somebody know?

If you're not crazy with games you can downclock it to below 1000ghz. Its more than enough for most apps.
As for your system language, post another thread would be good.

KiD3991 said:
If you're not crazy with games you can downclock it to below 1000ghz. Its more than enough for most apps.
As for your system language, post another thread would be good.
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No,i`m not crazy with games.I will try and 1000ghz.Thanks So,i will post another thead for system language.

Guys,i have one more question.When i turn on wifi,it should show me available networks,like on every smartphone,wright?Cause isn`t show. i must go everytime to settings for see them.

I`m back with results
Can someone suggest better kernel and configuration for better battery life please?
I have tested a few kernel and with each have same results:max 12-13 hours battery,with only 1-1,5 hours of screen on and normal usage(just 10 minutes of gaming,~40 min. voice calls,~10 min of facebook and few sms).At all kernel max cpu was 1188 and min cpu 192, no GPU overclocked.I tried this:bricked v1.36,sultan v19.5 with badass governor , faux with intellidemand and sebastian with ondeman (with this i have just 11 hours of battery).I am on darksense v1.2.1 rom.What seems to be suspect is cause when i use phone,battery drain so much and when is locked battery remains intact.Thanks and sorry for long post.

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buju001 said:
Can someone suggest better kernel and configuration for better battery life please?
I have tested a few kernel and with each have same results:max 12-13 hours battery,with only 1-1,5 hours of screen on and normal usage(just 10 minutes of gaming,~40 min. voice calls,~10 min of facebook and few sms).At all kernel max cpu was 1188 and min cpu 192, no GPU overclocked.I tried this:bricked v1.36,sultan v19.5 with badass governor , faux with intellidemand and sebastian with ondeman (with this i have just 11 hours of battery).I am on darksense v1.2.1 rom.What seems to be suspect is cause when i use phone,battery drain so much and when is locked battery remains intact.Thanks and sorry for long post.
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Hi,
It seems you are going the right way about it.
No 2 people use their phones in the same way,so battery life will vary,and there is no single setup that will work for everybody.
Keep trying different combination of ROM and kernel.
But give them a couple of cycles each,otherwise you will not see how they work properly.

malybru said:
Hi,
It seems you are going the right way about it.
No 2 people use their phones in the same way,so battery life will vary,and there is no single setup that will work for everybody.
Keep trying different combination of ROM and kernel.
But give them a couple of cycles each,otherwise you will not see how they work properly.
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Thank you so much for reply.I understand this and i will keep trying to find best choice for my sensation.Now i`m on bruce cm10 and for now is awsome and battery life is great.

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Undervolt Kernel without lack of HSPUPA? Or battary reduction options?

Hello I have run both the stock cm7 and cattleprods 4.3.1 with smartass
Even going as far as to use SetCPU profiles to reduce CPU to 245 min/Max on screen lock. Im able to squeeze 11-12 hours with decent usage
from what I unslderstand reading the lord UV kernal people are lacking hsupa which is something I rather like. And while im ok with 12hours usage if something unexpected it long dinner party after work, im SOL
Any help or tips would be great
Thanks
Drew
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HSUPA seems to be hit or miss on the LorDmod kernel which is strange because it's based off the CM7 kernel by Kali-. I changed my APN and my HSUPA speeds came back, at least what's normal for me in my area (3.5mbps down/2mbps up).
I was pulling a little over 48 hours out of the -25mV undervolt BFQhs version before it needed a charge or it wouldn't last the next day. I'm currently running the Pinky Ultra Undervolt version and will see what kind of battery life I can pull out of it.
Wrong forum for this. It should be in general but the lordmod kernel probably isn't the hsupa killer it was probably the radio swap I did. I fixed it but it was a PITA!
Sent from my HTC Inspire 4G running CyanogenMod 7 using Tapatalk.
HSUPA seems to be hit or miss on the LorDmod kernel which is strange because it's based off the CM7 kernel by Kali-. I changed my APN and my HSUPA speeds came back, at least what's normal for me in my area (3.5mbps down/2mbps up).
I was pulling a little over 48 hours out of the -25mV undervolt BFQhs version before it needed a charge or it wouldn't last the next day. I'm currently running the Pinky Ultra Undervolt version and will see what kind of battery life I can pull out of it.
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Can I get a little assistance? I read throughout the your thread and the one u linked. There are about 15 different kernals and UV zips
Thanks. Im really interested in trying this out
Drew
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Mustang302LX said:
Wrong forum for this. It should be in general but the lordmod kernel probably isn't the hsupa killer it was probably the radio swap I did. I fixed it but it was a PITA!
Sent from my HTC Inspire 4G running CyanogenMod 7 using Tapatalk.
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Sorry I couldent figure which forum would be most appropriate
anyone can move it if they are so inclined.
Drew
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helushune said:
HSUPA seems to be hit or miss on the LorDmod kernel which is strange because it's based off the CM7 kernel by Kali-. I changed my APN and my HSUPA speeds came back, at least what's normal for me in my area (3.5mbps down/2mbps up).
I was pulling a little over 48 hours out of the -25mV undervolt BFQhs version before it needed a charge or it wouldn't last the next day. I'm currently running the Pinky Ultra Undervolt version and will see what kind of battery life I can pull out of it.
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Do you just flash the lordmodV4.4.1-BFS-BFQ.zip file in recovery?
What do you do with lowervoltages-25.zip?
Thanks for the assistance this will be my first UV type kernel
Drew
drewdatrip said:
Do you just flash the lordmodV4.4.1-BFS-BFQ.zip file in recovery?
What do you do with lowervoltages-25.zip?
Thanks for the assistance this will be my first UV type kernel
Drew
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Wipe Cache and load the 2 .zip files just like a ROM. Hopefully you won't lose HSUPA like I did (I still think it was the radio swap but I refuse to try this again as it was a pain to fix).
Sounds good. Ill report back with my findings regarding the HSUPA and overall batt improvements.
Thanks
Drew
drewdatrip said:
Sounds good. Ill report back with my findings regarding the HSUPA and overall batt improvements.
Thanks
Drew
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I'll tell you the -50mV kernel mod froze the phone numerous times when opening an app to where I had to pull battery. The -25mV mod didn't help at all for my battery life. My phone drained same as always which is terrible but not great either.
drewdatrip said:
Can I get a little assistance? I read throughout the your thread and the one u linked. There are about 15 different kernals and UV zips
Thanks. Im really interested in trying this out
Drew
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
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I'd say go with BFQhs CFS or the V(R) I/O flavor (edit: scratch that, looks like he pulled the VIO one until tomorrow), they're supposed to be faster than the others. The non-undervolted kernel might give you fine battery life so there's a possibility you won't need to undervolt at all. Also, flashing an undervolt patch is optional.
Unlike Mustang, my phone responded extremely well to the -25mV but seemed to go back to typical drain when I switched over to -50mV. And it seems like it's enjoying the Pinky ultra undervolt so far. Like LorDmod says, try them out and see what works.
Flashing the kernel's simple,
Do a backup
Reboot in to recovery
Clear /cache
Clear Dalvik cache
Install kernel zip
Install undervolt zip (optional)
Reboot and enjoy
This is just my experience - during extensive testing for my APN modification thread I ran multiple versions of lordmod and never lost HSUPA speeds from the kernel itself. Any loss of speeds were due to other issues which were identified and corrected.
henrybravo said:
This is just my experience - during extensive testing for my APN modification thread I ran multiple versions of lordmod and never lost HSUPA speeds from the kernel itself. Any loss of speeds were due to other issues which were identified and corrected.
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Yeah like I said I'm 99.9% sure it was the change in radio that did me in but it just so happened to be just before flashing the kernel and I didn't notice till the next day I lost HSUPA. I personally will stick with stock CM7 kernel just because I messed with my own head lol.
I just flashed the kernal last night with the -25. HSUPA is still intact. Ill report back on Bat life
Drew
helushune said:
Unlike Mustang, my phone responded extremely well to the -25mV but seemed to go back to typical drain when I switched over to -50mV. And it seems like it's enjoying the Pinky ultra undervolt so far. Like LorDmod says, try them out and see what works.
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I have only tried -50mV with the latest LordMod which after 2 days is giving about same battery life as stock CM7 (about 20-24hr with moderate use). I cannot explain how -25mV gave you better battery life. I don't understand how much the other 2 version undervolts.
As a whole now tried OC/UV on both the Captivate and the Inspire, I have not noticed a significant difference in battery life with either of these phones. Also it seems like all the ROMs give me about the same battery life, and the whole thing about re-calibrate your battery if you don't flash with a full battery hasn't held up for me either. I can flash a new rom with 30% battery or 100% my battery drain remains unchanged.
gordec said:
I have only tried -50mV with the latest LordMod which after 2 days is giving about same battery life as stock CM7 (about 20-24hr with moderate use). I cannot explain how -25mV gave you better battery life. I don't understand how much the other 2 version undervolts.
As a whole now tried OC/UV on both the Captivate and the Inspire, I have not noticed a significant difference in battery life with either of these phones. Also it seems like all the ROMs give me about the same battery life, and the whole thing about re-calibrate your battery if you don't flash with a full battery hasn't held up for me either. I can flash a new rom with 30% battery or 100% my battery drain remains unchanged.
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My experience mirrors yours. No matter where my battery is when I flash a ROM the drain remains the same. I've also done the whole wipe of battery stats and no difference either. It lasts me long enough as I charge it overnight anyways while I sleep so oh well I'm not too worried about it anymore really.
I recently removed the battery percent from the status bar. All I ended up doing was obsessing over it and had to see where it was all the time. So now I just use the gauge and feel better about the battery lol and not even focus on battery too much unless I'm away from my charger for an extended period of time.
I use lord mod 4.4 and I have hsupa. I never lost it.
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Mustang302LX said:
I'll tell you the -50mV kernel mod froze the phone numerous times when opening an app to where I had to pull battery. The -25mV mod didn't help at all for my battery life. My phone drained same as always which is terrible but not great either.
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That is because your device can't handle it, every device handles it differently.
As an example, my device handles UUV fine, but when attempting to use PUV it boots, but with any random reboots and application FCs.
NikolaiT said:
That is because your device can't handle it, every device handles it differently.
As an example, my device handles UUV fine, but when attempting to use PUV it boots, but with any random reboots and application FCs.
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Right which sucks cause I wanted to try the others lol. Oh well I guess.
Sent from my HTC Inspire 4G running CyanogenMod 7 using Tapatalk.
gordec said:
I have only tried -50mV with the latest LordMod which after 2 days is giving about same battery life as stock CM7 (about 20-24hr with moderate use). I cannot explain how -25mV gave you better battery life. I don't understand how much the other 2 version undervolts.
As a whole now tried OC/UV on both the Captivate and the Inspire, I have not noticed a significant difference in battery life with either of these phones. Also it seems like all the ROMs give me about the same battery life, and the whole thing about re-calibrate your battery if you don't flash with a full battery hasn't held up for me either. I can flash a new rom with 30% battery or 100% my battery drain remains unchanged.
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Trust me, it makes absolutely no logical sense to me either. It seems to really like the PUV version as well so I'm not complaining.
For me, there is a noticeable difference between the stock kernel and undervolting. Stock CM7, my phone drains at around 3% per hour. Undervolted, it's slightly less than 1% per hour and possibly even better with PUV.
With the CFS BFQhs and -25 UV I got another hour and change. I feel like I used it the same maybe more. Im gonna try another one of his kernel and maybe the -50 or UUV see if NY device can hang with it.
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Best configuration for three days of battery!

Hello beautiful, sorry for my bad english!
We can write here, comparing ideas and impressions of all, what is the best configuration to protect the battery?
It may seem an obsession, but now it is summer and it often happens that the cells can not just load it because I have an outlet in attack.
So often I stay off her cell phone.
The Nexus S promises, but together with your expertise, I would like to figure out how to stay on the nexus s for as long as possible.
To understand Configuration: os (cyanogen, stock, AOPs, etc. ...), the kernel, governor settings, launcher, widgets, various tricks (NFC disabled) ...
There were?
Can we make the battery last for three days ?!?!?!?!?!!
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Let me explain, I have the latest nightly cyanogen, the 88. Off data always when I'm around and I do not use the internet. I do not need the push, so no active sync. The wifi I turn it on only at home or at work, I have WhatsApp, twitter and I uninstalled facebook to try what were saying that facebook consumes battery. I have launcher pro and Gtasks widget for notes in gmail, news and weather widget for news that is updated every 6 hours, if it's on the Internet, and then all program icons. I have installed very few, narrow required.
The kernel is the 1.3.3 universal netarchy signed cfs (the bfs? Is not that I had to use the bfs what do you think?).
This afternoon I used the GPS a few minutes to find an address, then he arrived, I turned off the GPS and data, with the widgets "Power Control" modified cyanogen.
Some short calls since this morning and some short text messages, not even 10. Some web browsing on 3G, but not much.
Well, after all this I can tell you that after only 11hours 18minutes 5seconds the battery is already 42% (97% this morning after recharge).
I'm not coming to pass even 23 hours which is what you do with a simple stock 2.3.4.
What is the sense I'm in the kernel and cyanogen netarchy? Only to change some other small lockscreen?
I need the battery! And I have already explained why.
The other ROM that you have listed does not come from cyanogen?
They are not "pure" cyanogen changed? Implemented? Correct?
Let me know ....
The AOSP where they come from? They are like cyanogen, a family on its own? O derived from cyanogen, too?
Now I remove the cyanogen and try something else.
What do you suck a lot in my phone? WhatsApp? Imagine if gripping always-sync data and as some of you! Not even 10 hours would last.
In the processes running there: Settings - 1 and 0 process services (21MB), WhatsApp - 1 process and 2 services (8.8 Mb), Market - a process and a service (11Mb) Maps - a service process and 1 (5.8 Mb) Google services - 2 processes and one service (15Mb), keyboard Android - a process and a service (8.9 Mb) - TOTAL: 153Mb used and 152 free.
It's right? Do you have it?
I just do not understand where mistake ... help me ...
That's a great idea, but in the wrong section
on a stock deodexed rom and stock kernel im on 2 days 4hrs and 42 seconds off charge. on a stock battery on my ns4g... this is amazing to me, im still sitting at 23% too. LOVE IT!
Wow!! Formidable! Stock 2.3.4 is better than cyanogen nightly 88??
fixxxer2008 said:
on a stock deodexed rom and stock kernel im on 2 days 4hrs and 42 seconds off charge. on a stock battery on my ns4g... this is amazing to me, im still sitting at 23% too. LOVE IT!
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Can you please link to the ROM you're using.
Wrong phone for 3 days of battery. Only way, personally, I can see you getting that, is to turn all functions off and leave it on standby without doing a thing with it for 3 days.
You should get 3 days of battery no sweat off a cheap nokia, but that's not as much fun to use is it
fixxxer2008 said:
on a stock deodexed rom and stock kernel im on 2 days 4hrs and 42 seconds off charge. on a stock battery on my ns4g... this is amazing to me, im still sitting at 23% too. LOVE IT!
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I don't think I can get that much battery even if I leave the phone untouched for 2 days! Lucky you
Im dead serious too guys. Im running miks stock deodexed rom with a stock kernel. Set cpu set at stock with ondemand. As i type this im on 17%. Unbelievable for this phone!
Before it dies ill take a screenshot to prove it.
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Im dead serious too guys. Im running miks stock deodexed rom with a stock kernel. Set cpu set at stock with ondemand. As i type this im on 17%. Unbelievable for this phone!
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Could you link to that ROM please?
Also - would you mind sharing your setcpu profiles? I can't believe you're on track for 2.5+ days of battery... that's incredible.
http://imageshack.us/g/11/snap20110528173427.png/
proof... im very happy right now.
this rom and i flashed the stock nexus s 4g kernel. no set cpu profile, just running 100/1000 on ondemand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1070383
fixxxer2008 said:
http://imageshack.us/g/11/snap20110528173427.png/
proof... im very happy right now.
this rom and i flashed the stock nexus s 4g kernel. no set cpu profile, just running 100/1000 on ondemand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1070383
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Wow. I'm already shaking. However, the very thing that makes me think, is that in the post that you linked there is a "Get accurate battery mod".
maybe the mod is the author of longer battery life?
denteca said:
Hello beautiful, sorry for my bad english!
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Someone has to ask this so it might as well be me
Why do you address us as beautiful? I'm ugly as ****
buachaille said:
Someone has to ask this so it might as well be me
Why do you address us as beautiful? I'm ugly as ****
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+1 I can't say that I'm beautiful
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denteca said:
Wow. I'm already shaking. However, the very thing that makes me think, is that in the post that you linked there is a "Get accurate battery mod".
maybe the mod is the author of longer battery life?
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No the battery mod is a battery percentage. The percent i showed you is in fact accurate. It says so under battery stats under setting and my phone has not been charges for over two days now.
Perhaps the problem lies with the governor.
In my Cyanogen i have the governor smartass (100-1000). Now try with ondemand 100-1000.
Perhaps this is the problem, Watson!
i always got 10 days without touching.
MYPaT said:
i always got 10 days without touching.
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mine lasts a lot longer when i just keep it turned off all the way
You have fun making fools?
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[Q] I need helpp with kernel??

i want to know which is the best kernel to use on my nexus s
There is no best, try them all out, find out what works best for you.
Follow the leader @corythug
every core has its own strong point and weak point.
our situation may not useful to you , so , you should try them all yourself
Just in case that you want some opinion on a specific kernel, i think you should try the franco.kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305360
It's the one i'm using (with the MIUI ROM) and i love it
Matr1x v11.0!!!!
talkin up my stuff, I know
Sykkr0 said:
Just in case that you want some opinion on a specific kernel, i think you should try the franco.kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305360
It's the one i'm using (with the MIUI ROM) and i love it
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I'm using Glados 1.6 on MIUI, 3 days without a reboot and 12+ hours of battery life with BLN support. What else do ya need?
finnmacool said:
I'm using Glados 1.6 on MIUI, 3 days without a reboot and 12+ hours of battery life with BLN support. What else do ya need?
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franco.kernel 13Nov, left it on over the night only 3% battery, then only had to charge it at 23h30 PM cause i was playing backstab to "finish the battery", cause i still had more than 20%
(with BLN on, wifi 70% the day, 3G for 2~3hours only, governor ondemand, 100 - 1000 and medium use)
Ok that i had to reboot it one time due to a freeze, but impressive battery life anyway
Matr1x and Franco Kernel are some great kernel. Unfortunately Franco's kernel gets my nexus stuck in a bootloop with Oxygen 2.3.2 But Oxygen Kernel is not that bad either.

Which Rom Do you recommend for good battey life

As the title says, Which Rom Do you recommend for good battey life and a Bit performance too ?
Honestly I'm pretty happy with miui sense based,I get pretty much always through the day with pretty good use.
Currently on 2.7.20
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They are all the same. I do recommend mj's kernel though.
WCCobra said:
They are all the same. I do recommend mj's kernel though.
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For battery life? isnt mdj's kernel overclocked? (GPU&CPU) Stock better i think.
Yes, it is overclocked but it can be lowered to 1.5 and has been tweaked to provide better battery life.
And its also known to corrupt internal storage
WCCobra said:
Yes, it is overclocked but it can be lowered to 1.5 and has been tweaked to provide better battery life.
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But GPU have to stay overclocked
I haven't experienced any corrupt internal storage issues with the kernel. I suppose that is part of the risk with flashing anything though.
adakaya1994 said:
But GPU have to stay overclocked
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You can always flash back to the stock kernel. I was also a little worried that OC'n everything would drain battery like crazy, but I easily get 1-2 days out of my phone. The biggest battery drain comes from the screen. If you're playing a game, browsing the internet, or anything else that requires the screen to be on while using the device... it doesn't matter if your processor is unclocked to 800Ghz, you'll only get a few hours (3-5) of battery life. There is no rom or kernel that is going to fix that.
If you think about it, overclocking the processor will allow you to do things faster and minimize the on-screen time.

[Q] Best ics battery life rom/kernel?.

Hi, ive been searching trough isc roms and kernels trying to find one with a good battery life, but there isnt, they all talk about customizations, power, performance but not about battery life. I flashed CM9 with its own kernel and its nice, but it got crashed some times when i was websurffing and the battery life gets like 13hrs of standby and 3 hrs of usage (wifi, network, display), so i went back to GB stock. im not sure if its an isc problem or just becuase of CM. Well id like to know if there´s an ICS rom or kernel that gives me atleast 24hrs of standby and a good stability.
And what about the CM9 crashes?, its isc´s bugs?
Im wating for a JB release, as it seems to be bettter than ICS. Thanks for reading , and sorry for this questions, is just that xda is the best place to find information as im a newbie in android c:
try the hefe kernal or one of the newer ones posted by team Fahq. Might help with stability.
Then flash the battery mod posted by itzik2sh. That made a very noticeable difference for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1985073
I was running ultragen with hefe kernel+itzik2sh's battery mod and was getting very very good battery life and the phone was stable.
Also changing the governor to SmartAssV2 can result in great battery life, even if my phone is clocked to 1.2 or 1.4 GHz.
But if you do not understand overclocking, do not try it, I read a couple articles before I actually OC'ed my phone.
If you want performance and battery life pertaining to kernel, you can try Hefe or Lightning Zap.
Other than that, you can try tweaks around OUR forums and see the results. You can also install Pimp My Rom to install tweaks.
th3controller said:
Also changing the governor to SmartAssV2 can result in great battery life, even if my phone is clocked to 1.2 or 1.4 GHz.
But if you do not understand overclocking, do not try it, I read a couple articles before I actually OC'ed my phone.
If you want performance and battery life pertaining to kernel, you can try Hefe or Lightning Zap.
Other than that, you can try tweaks around OUR forums and see the results. You can also install Pimp My Rom to install tweaks.
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, dont worry about overclock, i know all the risks and even CM9 from team acid gives you that option. But just let me know man, what is a governor?, never heard about that, and how much time you got of battery with that?
adaltavo said:
, dont worry about overclock, i know all the risks and even CM9 from team acid gives you that option. But just let me know man, what is a governor?, never heard about that, and how much time you got of battery with that?
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This thing called google brought me to a link to explain governors, so I thought I was paste it for you, even though in the time to type in your question you could googled it yourself.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005306
As to say how much battery life? Doing what? On standby? With the screen on full brightness playing GTA? Connected to data all the time?
There is no answer to that, because everyone uses the phone differently. Obviously if I say I get 2 days out of my phone and someone else gets 2 hours, maybe I only sent 15 txt messages and they watched HD Youtube off data for 2 hours while their GPS was on.
Wifi and GPS use a lot of battery when always leave on. Turn it off when u don't need it. Hefe kernel seems to help with the battery drainage issue.
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getochkn said:
This thing called google brought me to a link to explain governors, so I thought I was paste it for you, even though in the time to type in your question you could googled it yourself.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005306
As to say how much battery life? Doing what? On standby? With the screen on full brightness playing GTA? Connected to data all the time?
There is no answer to that, because everyone uses the phone differently. Obviously if I say I get 2 days out of my phone and someone else gets 2 hours, maybe I only sent 15 txt messages and they watched HD Youtube off data for 2 hours while their GPS was on.
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Dont get mad man. About the search, ive done that, but here i can find a better and smaller answer. And about the battery,as you suere read in my first post upside i was saying in standby and a light use, and how much it lasted for me (a very short timefor a new battery). Anyways, thanks for the link .
And thanks mike y, Ill try out your combination.
I'm currently on UltraGen with Hefe-KOD kernel. Great battery life with good performance. Attached screen shots is with lite usage. Came from AOKP Milestone 6 latest build. Great battery life as well. Will probably go back to AOKP in a few days.
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I'm currently on UltraGen with Hefe-KOD kernel. Great battery life with good performance. Attached screen shots is with lite usage. Came from AOKP Milestone 6 latest build. Great battery life as well. Will probably go back to AOKP in a few days.
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Thats a really great battery life . I have another question, that battery life is because Hefe Kernel or Ultragen?
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Thats a really great battery life . I have another question, that battery life is because Hefe Kernel or Ultragen?
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That battery life is because he doesn't use his phone.
Ive noticed of that, but even when I was on CM9 i got only 15 hrs on standby, either way, what thing really provides that battery life?, Ultragen or Hefe kernel?

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