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I bricked my last phone htc desire z overclocked to 1,5 . Now i have sensation and i want to know which rom is with default kernel with no overckloking,because i m afraid of bricking this one too.
Can someone suggest one?
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BuXuRa said:
Hi
I bricked my last phone htc desire z overclocked to 1,5 . Now i have sensation and i want to know which rom is with default kernel with no overckloking,because i m afraid of bricking this one too.
Can someone suggest one?
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Hi,
Have you rooted and s-off?
Yes of course
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BuXuRa said:
Yes of course
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Hi,
Just checking before I suggest anything.
This is what you might be looking for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1281040
There are a few others in this forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1112
Worth a look
Thanks a lot man
2.3.5 is the last version?
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BuXuRa said:
Thanks a lot man
2.3.5 is the last version?
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Hi,
Yes,2.3.5 is the latest version.
BuXuRa said:
Hi
I bricked my last phone htc desire z overclocked to 1,5 . Now i have sensation and i want to know which rom is with default kernel with no overckloking,because i m afraid of bricking this one too.
Can someone suggest one?
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Sorry to hear about your HTC Desire Z, that's annoying. When you get your confidence back I'd recommend trying HyperSensation http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302969
It doesn't overclock the CPU (as standard) and there really is no need to do so, I run it using a slightly tweaked (lower screen off max and lower minimums for both) version of the settings in post #3 (with bricked kernel)
Calv
Thanks for your post
Bricked kernel is not stock kernel as i understand,am i right? Dont u think it can brick my phone? I have bad example about that and i am afraid. And what about battery life?
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BuXuRa said:
Thanks for your post
Bricked kernel is not stock kernel as i understand,am i right? Dont u think it can brick my phone? I have bad example about that and i am afraid. And what about battery life?
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There is a lot of things that can brick your phone. Not only the kernel.
I would recommended the Rom posted above (and in my sig). I have like 20 hours battery time, with moderate use. If you flash a new kernel, you can underclock, and maybe get more battery time. You really dont need ~1200 MHz on some roms, if you don't play a lot of games and so.
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What do u think could wifi tethering brick my dezire z,my battery was too hot when tethering was on.i connected it to the charger and in the morning it didnt boot.also no recovery mod was available
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Have a look at the Insert Coin ROM if you install it, it will just come with the stock kernel and everything runs really nicely
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1198684
Honestly, I don't see why or how wifi tethering could in any possible way brick your phone, since it's a given option from the factory.. I mean I'm still new to the HTC phones so I could be wrong, but I highly doubt that tethering is one or if any a reason why you bricked your other phone.
I'm a new HTC user and I followed these guides to make sure that I don't screw up.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
How to flash CM7 ROMS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1261008
Also the current ROM that I am using in which I followed the ^ thread on how to flash CM7 ROMs. Both Septix and I are using the same ROMs so far that has posted to help you so far in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302969
Hopefully this helps you out as it has definitely helped me out!
Edit: Found another guide that is also extremely helpful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1200403
I havent decided whether I like roms with or without sense UI. I ran croedroid for a bit and revolution hd but i find i get random turn offs where i have to take my battery out to restart my phone
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Honestly, I don't see why or how wifi tethering could in any possible way brick your phone, since it's a given option from the factory.. I mean I'm still new to the HTC phones so I could be wrong, but I highly doubt that tethering is one or if any a reason why you bricked your other phone.
I'm a new HTC user and I followed these guides to make sure that I don't screw up.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
How to flash CM7 ROMS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1261008
Also the current ROM that I am using in which I followed the ^ thread on how to flash CM7 ROMs. Both Septix and I are using the same ROMs so far that has posted to help you so far in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302969
Hopefully this helps you out as it has definitely helped me out!
Edit: Found another guide that is also extremely helpful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1200403
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Desire z doesnt have wifi tethering fron factory,i used to have CM7 and it had tethering function,i think thats why battery was too how when it was on
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I have tried all HyperSensation versions since 0.2 and can prove that it's lightning fast even being reduced to 800MHz maximum. Everything works great, except CSipSimple which plays no sound with it.
Without CSipSimple I've got about 60 hours of life on batteries with about 20 hours of wifi-connection, 6 hours of playing mp3's and about 40 minutes of phone-calls.
BTW, SIP-callers somehow interfere with phone.android app with fatal errors and force close events while trying to make a call. With ARHD I do not notice such behavior.
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I have tried all HyperSensation versions since 0.2 and can prove that it's lightning fast even being reduced to 800MHz maximum. Everything works great, except CSipSimple which plays no sound with it.
Without CSipSimple I've got about 60 hours of life on batteries with about 20 hours of wifi-connection, 6 hours of playing mp3's and about 40 minutes of phone-calls.
BTW, SIP-callers somehow interfere with phone.android app with fatal errors and force close events while trying to make a call. With ARHD I do not notice such behavior.
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Same here, I strongly recommend to try HyperSensation. Awesome battery time, smooth like a baby's butt. I haven't had any issues at all. Best Rom I've ever tried.
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i'm also interested in if beats audio amaze cam and etc. can hurt my phone or not? there are not factory given functions,so can it brick my phone or not?
wifi tethering was not main function of my old htc desire z so i think it could be the reason why it bricked
Anyone?
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BuXuRa said:
i'm also interested in if beats audio amaze cam and etc. can hurt my phone or not? there are not factory given functions,so can it brick my phone or not?
wifi tethering was not main function of my old htc desire z so i think it could be the reason why it bricked
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Flashing, rooting, changing, everything can brick your phone if you don't do it right and READ before.
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I'm currently running Clean ROM 4.5 and only get about 14 hours per a full charge. Please share your thoughts!
King cobra seems to give me the best battery life followed by Nocternals ROM. Both are very close to each other from what I can tell.
I used to get good battery life with Wild Child's WCX Illuminati ROMs but he closed his site to non-americans so I don't know how his ROMs are doing.
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Imho its based on how the phone is used each phone looks the same but in side they barely slightly different
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King cobra gives me the best battery life but I won't get any more than 12 hours when I use it a fair bit.
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Better than clean Rom ?? And how's the overall experience on it
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rohanjain91 said:
Better than clean Rom ?? And how's the overall experience on it
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I've relatively new to this, bit I've seen people get upwards to 24 hours and am wondering how they pulled it off. I get a max of 14 hours with this one X.
I got 1 day and 17 hours with auto brightness and auto sync on. I used the 6.4.AOKP ICS Rom. Oh and some pretty good screen on time.
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Nabeel Kiani said:
I got 1 day and 17 hours with auto brightness and auto sync on. I used the 6.4.AOKP ICS Rom.
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Link please?
AOSP roms get the best battery life in my opinion.
Actually Xs. I have gotten better battery life with your ROMs compared to either Cm10 and Aokp. Now that we have the source for 4.0.4 and if they get those wake locks fixed that might change but I think your ROMs are a little easier on the battery currently.
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Kindatired said:
Actually Xs. I have gotten better battery life with your ROMs compared to either Cm10 and Aokp. Now that we have the source for 4.0.4 and if they get those wake locks fixed that might change but I think your ROMs are a little easier on the battery currently.
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I just started running cm10 today but I'm not sure yet, in the past aosp has always been my choice but sense 4.1 has really improved
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It is quite possible that your "rapid" battery drain is caused by one of the apps you have installed, as opposed to the ROM you are using. I'd highly recommend installing an app like Better Battery Stats and use those numbers to find the worst offenders.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Wakelocks
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/tune-your-androids-battery-life-with-betterbatterystats/
Its wake locks from the aosp ROMs themselves. Its a known issue and I am sure it will be worked out. They are only in the beta stages so its not a surprise.
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Nabeel Kiani said:
I got 1 day and 17 hours with auto brightness and auto sync on. I used the 6.4.AOKP ICS Rom. Oh and some pretty good screen on time.
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Are you sure that's aokp in the pictures?
guitarofozz said:
Are you sure that's aokp in the pictures?
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Yea 6.4 AOKP ICS in the original android development forums.
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I've been getting "decent" battery life on the stock rom. At night I use an app called ScreenDim set at 29.8% brightness, the rest of the time I use auto-brightness.
Hmm I'm currently at 43% and battery stats show 20 hrs use.
For battery life nothing beats King Cobra.
Watch the dev thread today, Turge has a little something special today. And man it's going to be popular.
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Grnfinger said:
Hmm I'm currently at 43% and battery stats show 20 hrs use.
For battery life nothing beats King Cobra.
Watch the dev thread today, Turge has a little something special today. And man it's going to be popular.
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I'm going to have to look into this...
wantabe said:
I've been getting "decent" battery life on the stock rom. At night I use an app called ScreenDim set at 29.8% brightness, the rest of the time I use auto-brightness.
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Ok, I'll bite. 3+ DAYS?
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Ok, I'll bite. 3+ DAYS?
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Is this even possible? I've seen pictures of 24 hours or so, and that's at what I'm aiming for. Would you happen to have a link for a ROM that provides this type of battery life? Is 3 days not even real?
I would like to know, how long your HTC One S battery life is with different Roms.
There are so many different Roms and Versions on XDA.
Please upload your battery life at 10% and screen time in this thread.
I´m running on CM10 Nightly 20121001 from http://www.get.cm
I´ll upload my screenshots about the battery life bar this evening.
I hope, you can help me to decide, which ROM is the best.
Edit: so here are my screenshots.. (as a post)
86 percent at 12 hours.
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26h %56.
Stock rom s3 version (i don't know if it is good)
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This was before the 4.0.4 update. Not bad.
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Hi I come from a nexus s, very interested in this phone hmmm can you guys also upload screenshots of your screen on time. As well as the main battery stand by time page? Thanks
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Here you go... 5 hours screen time now... Quite happy with this!
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Hi guys !
I am just wondering how you can get 5 hours of screen time ? I have trouble to get 2 hours with mine (S4 version)...
Are you using a stock rom ?
I'll post some screenshots later !
FBK said:
Hi guys !
I am just wondering how you can get 5 hours of screen time ? I have trouble to get 2 hours with mine (S4 version)...
Are you using a stock rom ?
I'll post some screenshots later !
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I have turned off syncing and also uninstalled the Facebook App as this was waking up my phone constantly even though the screen was off! A factory reset after i installed the 4.0.4 update also helped i think!
lost that awesome battery life now
this is with 4 hrs screen on (3,5 spent playing game), 20 min phone calls, wifi on, sync on
rom is trickdroid 2.1.0 (S3)
S4 Stock rom sense 4.1 update
My screenshots..
I'm on cm10 03/10 Nightly
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sharpinator said:
S4 Stock rom sense 4.1 update
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Did you use flight mode? Or 3g off?
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Andy2502 said:
Did you use flight mode? Or 3g off?
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Nope had 3g and wifi enabled The battery on this phone is just fantastic. To tell the truth I didn't use it much through those 3 days but even on heavy use I get about 2days and about 14hours battery life which is brilliant for any smart phone
S4, stock 4.0.4/Sense 4.1 update.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6dvcy6938xdvopy/2012-10-07 20.03.50.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ew3mm8mcvlocn2e/2012-10-07 20.03.55.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9p8lakfz9jhuvoe/2012-10-07 20.04.03.png
stock 2.21 after factory reset+very few apps installed.
I average 18 hrs with 4 hrs screen since I got this phone 2 weeks ago
Running ICS 4.0.4 with Sense 4.1 pure stock not rooted
Best i've had so far:
My Battery life is pretty good, but i lost 20% over night (10 hours). Do you think thats ok? With absolute inactivity?
http://www.imagebanana.com/view/p1ooreue/Screenshot_20121012125920.png
Stainless7221 said:
My Battery life is pretty good, but i lost 20% over night (10 hours). Do you think thats ok? With absolute inactivity?
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mhmhm.. i think, that´s okay, cause your Wi-Fi maybe was on and let me guess, your 3G/Data was online, too..
Then try to turn on flight-mode..
I was in France last holidays and my phone was turned on up to 8 days (with flight mode)
Folks,
On my desire running oxygen I worked out my standard current draw objective, 6-10mA in standby with about 40mA playing mp3s. All readings with battery monitor widget.
With the one XL it seems to pull about 40-50mA in standby and about 60mA when playing mp3s on stock with apex launcher.
Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on their best battery use in standby with either a stock or custom ROM.
Cheers.
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nitens said:
Folks,
On my desire running oxygen I worked out my standard current draw objective, 6-10mA in standby with about 40mA playing mp3s. All readings with battery monitor widget.
With the one XL it seems to pull about 40-50mA in standby and about 60mA when playing mp3s on stock with apex launcher.
Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on their best battery use in standby with either a stock or custom ROM.
Cheers.
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I used to wonder the same thing. I've found Viper to be the best for standby time. I'm in class from 8:15 to 4:10 and only lose 9% battery on average during that time. Keep in mind, this is very light usage.
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Tanner,
Mate that sounds pretty good. Do you have any idea on the mA draw when you've got it in standby over that period?
I probably won't match your idle time, but it'd be a good benchmark.
Forgot to ask if you're sitting on 4G for that time.
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Best thing I have ever realized. Undervolting. Right now with viper and beast mode kernel (Supporting Undervolting) I am able to make it through the whole day as a extremely heavy user at full brightness.
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Yeah undervolting is the way to go. Who needs full clock speed at idle.
Is the beast mode kernel the only undervolt supporting kernel?
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nitens said:
Yeah undervolting is the way to go. Who needs full clock speed at idle.
Is the beast mode kernel the only undervolt supporting kernel?
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At this point, yes
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I know its standard to protocol to answer these type of questions with read and flash em and decide which is best. Problem is that its not for me, its for my girlfriend who is not very tech savey to say the least. She is complaining of battery life so I was wondering if there was a rom that was/is perfectly stable with good battery life. Performance isn't an issue as neither is eye candy or tweaks. She is pretty much out of the box type of person. She left ios because of the bigger screen and other functions ios doesnt have, but for the most part she is typical iphone user. I just want her to get better battery life.
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HTC one x you press the capacitive button to the right of home then you swipe up on the app to quit it.Now If you want to permanately remove bloatware/other processes, you have to root the phone ...although juice defender ult is a great app..the one x battery is great for me..even when I was on stock..maybe turn off fastboot( in power settings) turn off all the sound, Screen brightness low, touch settings(vibrate when keys touched..etc).check push notifications manually.. believe me android is more productive in battery life then IOS. Hope I helped. A thanks would be appreciated
Try paranoid android 2.54 with stock kernel, gives me the most battery on screen usage with 4-5 hours and 14 hours standby.
I also have screen brightness set to auto and auto sync for gmail, whatsapp, and twitter. I switched from cleanrom 5 and I'm loving this one.
I have tried most ROMs including cm10, kingkang ROM, etc
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Would you say aosp Roms are more battery. Efficient than sense?
Also for each Rom do we have to also flash the kernal seperately using the all in one tool kit by hasoon?
CleanROM has the best battery life for me. It's also extremely stable.
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You need a rooted sense ROM. Debloated. Root it so you can flash a kernel that has some has undervolt applied like elemental 2.0.
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Yeah sense ROMs for me were okay for battery but the PA 2.54 has actually proven to be better for me at least. Try them all and see what works best for reliability and such, I spent 3-4 weeks discovering what I liked most
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pjcordi said:
Yeah sense ROMs for me were okay for battery but the PA 2.54 has actually proven to be better for me at least. Try them all and see what works best for reliability and such, I spent 3-4 weeks discovering what I liked most
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Cleanrom with 2.40 or 2.41 radio/ril and beastmode kernel.
CM, AOSP, and other non sense roms seem to be having battery issues. Random steep drops in battery level.
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c5satellite2 said:
Cleanrom with 2.40 or 2.41 radio/ril and beastmode kernel.
CM, AOSP, and other non sense roms seem to be having battery issues. Random steep drops in battery level.
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This.
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I have actually found the best battery life from Viper 2.2.0 and the elementX combo. I desensed though.
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Kindatired said:
I have actually found the best battery life from Viper 2.2.0 and the elementX combo. I desensed though.
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I think the kernel is what allows the better battery life, not too sure though.
Mister J said:
I think the kernel is what allows the better battery life, not too sure though.
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From what I've seen on the dev forums, it seems like the majority of people have not had a lot of luck with battery life while using CM10 (just my perception, though. I'm on CleanRom). I definitely think a good kernel will go a long way (especially if you underclock things), but the ROM will play a part if a lot of software has to be running all the time to support ROM features.
Kernal has more to do with battery life hence the reason people are not getting amazing battery life on aosp roms for our phone right now. Kernal is still a WIP. I am hoping we see jelly bean sense roms soon, might give the best of both worlds.
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Hey guys, I've recently bought a AT&T HTC One X. This is my first smartphone, and it is fully stocked, locked bootloader and no root, android 4.0.4 and software version 2.20.502.7, really like the phone. However, I am not really impressed with the battery life. I would usually charge it over night for around 8 hours, take it off in the morning at around 08:00, take it to school, casually check facebook/gmail, maybe watch one or two videos and by the time I get home at around 15:30, the battery would be at around 15%. I was wondering whether this is normal and if there is any point of my rooting the device and flashing any custom roms?
I have disabled all the AT&T bloatware, decreased my screen brightness to around 25%, no live wallpapers, disabled auto syncing, wifi and mobile data mobile switched on only when I use it, only have a weather/clock widget and a couple of games. So I have been researching about rooting and customer roms for about a month now, and found out that some members have amazing battery life times with Cleanroms and custom kernels, so I was wondering whether the latest 5.1 Cleanrom with a Beastmode kernel 4.4 would cause any damage to my phone and whether any of you guys are using it?
Thanks for your time!
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Hey guys, I've recently bought a AT&T HTC One X. This is my first smartphone, and it is fully stocked, locked bootloader and no root, android 4.0.4 and software version 2.20.502.7, really like the phone. However, I am not really impressed with the battery life. I would usually charge it over night for around 8 hours, take it off in the morning at around 08:00, take it to school, casually check facebook/gmail, maybe watch one or two videos and by the time I get home at around 15:30, the battery would be at around 15%. I was wondering whether this is normal and if there is any point of my rooting the device and flashing any custom roms?
I have disabled all the AT&T bloatware, decreased my screen brightness to around 25%, no live wallpapers, disabled auto syncing, wifi and mobile data mobile switched on only when I use it, only have a weather/clock widget and a couple of games. So I have been researching about rooting and customer roms for about a month now, and found out that some members have amazing battery life times with Cleanroms and custom kernels, so I was wondering whether the latest 5.1 Cleanrom with a Beastmode kernel 4.4 would cause any damage to my phone and whether any of you guys are using it?
Thanks for your time!
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It isn't necessary to spam all the battery threads with the same question. One thread is enough.
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It isn't necessary to spam all the battery threads with the same question. One thread is enough.
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Spam? I am new to this which means I don't necessary know how the whole system works, therefore I am trying to find the best answer I can. Sorry to see that's bothering some people.
Irritate the ones that have to go through these threads an your Chances diminish greatly.
Tis a sad day when being new allows for this spamming in ones mind.
WR
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