Hi guys.
I would like to ask which rom/kernel/cpu, gov, i/o scheduler makes your htc sensation last for couple of days?
I am using:
rom: ViperS 1.6.3
kernel: Bricked 3.0v1.4
cpu gov: badass
IO scheduler: noop
cpu: 1.5ghz
with minimal settings like lowest brightness, 10s timeout etc.
my juice doesn't last for a day by just using it for sending message some calls, short period of surfing the net.
Any suggestions please?
Hummm... stock!!
Okay besides stock, I got the most battery life with HyperSensation with the HTC Stock kernel (3 days on stock battery), no gaming tho, but 3g always on and texting / WhatsApp & gTalk
Thanks!
MidnightDevil said:
Hummm... stock!!
Okay besides stock, I got the most battery life with HyperSensation with the HTC Stock kernel (3 days on stock battery), no gaming tho, but 3g always on and texting / WhatsApp & gTalk
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Stock rom is not that good for me. 3 days battery life is good enough than having my juice less than a day.
kaudo9 said:
Stock rom is not that good for me. 3 days battery life is good enough than having my juice less than a day.
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Well, stock kernel is a different story works on all sense based roms (HyperMIUI I think, HyperSense, and of course, Sense 3.6).
The clock on the stock kernel is 192 to 1.5ghz, have a look here. This is the rom where I experienced 3 days
hmmm
you are using that rom and stock kernel?
Not atm, but it was the rom that I kept for longer due efficiency. It's sort of ICS AOSP Very clean, fast and reliable.
But yes, that rom (far as I remember) the default kernel is the HTC stock kernel
rom: rooted stock
kernel: overclocked kernel 1.5.2 by sebastianFM
cpu gov: interactive
IO scheduler: cfq
cpu: 1.8ghz
with minimum usage
wifi only for 5 min per day open
no games
no msg
4-5 calls per day
stock battery
it lasts for 3 days hehe
thanks!
thanks for your responses. really appreciated. :good:
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I was wondering what the best kernel to use if I was looking for better batter life
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Adrenaline's 4.4.2 by FAR I am getting better battery life and performance than I ever have
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I will have to try that one from Adrenaline. In the meantime I have been using lean kernel lame version 0.5. Have not tried the 1.0 version yet, the .92 version gave me shorter battery life and lower performance with a quadrant score to back it up. I work in the middle of no-where, going from stock rooted to rooted with liquid and lean kernel 0.5 I went from 5 hrs battery life to 18 hrs.
Another check next to Adrynalyn's 4.4.2
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I personally use Imoseyon's v1.11 Battery savery kernel with the Smartass governor. I don't really need the phone to be overclocked so running it at stock speeds is good enough for me. I can easily last for a day without charge with a decent amount of usage. Wifi @ home, 4g @ work.
dotson817 said:
Adrenaline's 4.4.2 by FAR I am getting better battery life and performance than I ever have
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You got a +1 from me! I am using the same kernel, and battery life so far is phenomenal! The radio upgrade may also help with the battery, but it is too soon to tell if it had any effect. Anyone try running that kernel on smartass?
with adrynalyne's 4.4.2 kernel do you guys use Setcpu with it and if so can you explain your settings? thanx
Mako84 said:
with adrynalyne's 4.4.2 kernel do you guys use Setcpu with it and if so can you explain your settings? thanx
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Max speed 1036, on demand governor, no extra rules set up. Great battery life.
Can you guys tell a difference in battery if you don't use SetCPU?
I too am running Adrynalyn's 4.4.2. My battery life is much improved.
To follow up on my earlier post I went from leankernel v0.5 to v1.11 normal. Impressed so far battery life is on par with what I experienced on 0.5. Quadrant scores are slightly higher, real life response feels identical.
[Kernel] leanKernel: minimal kernel, 1.41Ghz (and 1.92Ghz)
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Left out specifics I run with SetCPU (interactiveX) governor 1408 max - 245 min. on Liquid rom v1.0
I want to make sure I'm not trippin', I've searched all thru the dev forum, and I don't see a non overclocked kernel. everyone complains about battery life but they are using a kernel that wasn't geared for battery life. oc kernels are for performance and bragging rights. we need a stock kernel with uv and ram optimization along with battery optimization mods
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boimarc89 said:
I want to make sure I'm not trippin', I've searched all thru the dev forum, and I don't see a non overclocked kernel. everyone complains about battery life but they are using a kernel that wasn't geared for battery life. oc kernels are for performance and bragging rights. we need a stock kernel with uv and ram optimization along with battery optimization mods
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Why not just not overclock? Also, the kernel that comes in Inspired Ace isn't overclockable.
There are many battery saving options! If you have the Leedroid kernel, in setcpu you have the option of running your proccesor at Powersave, performance,smartass and so on...this is also in a few other kernels but I am not sure which ones at the moment.
And if you are really hyped up on saving battery, shutoff haptic feedback, turn of data when you are not using it, lower screen brightness, Use a task killer to kill stray apps(if you were playing angry birds kill it afterwards).
These are a few things you can do that will increase your battery life significantly...
With an overclock capable kernel, you can underclock. I run mine at 921 MHz and don't notice any performance hit. I've tweaked the undervolt to as low as I can get away with. I get pretty awesome battery life that way.
Before you ask, I'm using a kernel I compiled myself from HTC's latest linux source for the Inspire. It's essentially stock with only the addition of the frequency table and hooks for OC/UV.
Gene Poole said:
With an overclock capable kernel, you can underclock. I run mine at 921 MHz and don't notice any performance hit. I've tweaked the undervolt to as low as I can get away with. I get pretty awesome battery life that way.
Before you ask, I'm using a kernel I compiled myself from HTC's latest linux source for the Inspire. It's essentially stock with only the addition of the frequency table and hooks for OC/UV.
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This.
Simply underclocking will solve your problems. I prefer to run @1.4 Ghz. I have everything optimized for speed & efficiency and still don't lose in battery performance.
Running CM7 with LordMod UE 2.6 kernel and smartass CPU governor, I can set the max speed to 768mhz with very little performance hit noticed. I might just keep it that way, haven't decided yet. Scrolling is still smooth, Angry Birds is still smooth. The cool thing about running max 768mhz with the pinky undervolt script is the CPU voltage never goes above 900mv.
I'm running CM7 with nightly 91 and on my Vibrant, they made a kernel that was stock uv no oc and u could use it all day, literally....
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hi guys, i would to ask your advice..
right now, i'm using stock ROM 2.3.4 in my Nexus i9023 and i want to try to flash the netarchy kernel, most of people said it is the stable one.
my question, is netarchy kernel compatible with the stock ROM? is there any issues about combining stock ROM with netarchy kernel?
thanks
dendywf said:
my question, is netarchy kernel compatible with the stock ROM?
is there any issues about combining stock ROM with netarchy kernel?
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yes
no
as long as you follow the proper instructions on how to install it, it will work fine
I was running that setup for a while. Really stable plus better battery with undervolting.
Hey guys,
I've also installed NetArchy 1.3.7 CFS with my stock ROM 2.3.4 (i9023 model). I'm using the default settings (i.e. on demand CPU governor, max 1ghz, min 100 mhz). I didn't undervolt yet. So far my experience with it:
- recording video causes stutter and frame / audio drop at points. This is certainly a show stopper for me since the whole point to install netarchy was to be able to use Voodoo and record proper concert audio but now the video itself can get screwed in less than 60 seconds into a recording
- Battery consumption while idle seems pretty good... (sometimes getting 8 mA consumption according to battery monitor)
- Battery consumption when active seems pretty intense.. checking my e-mail with K-9 and firing up Facebook will start eating 300 mA).
So my first gripe is with the video recording. I'm already using the best CPU performance I can and I certainly don't want to overclock when the stock kernel was working fine (except for the sound). I might try other kernels (namely Trinity and Matrix to see what happens) but I like the stability of Netarchy though... in 1 week with it I only had 1 random reboot
Has anyone been experiencing the same ?
Netarchy is the most stable kernel. Mai ly because it takes the least amount of risks.
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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.
I use my ns4g pretty heavily so I need a rom and kernel optimized for battery life. I'm looking for 3+ hours screen on time, something the ics roms/kernels I've had havent quite delivered. i dont wanna downgrade to gb, but I'd like to find a good combo of battery life and stability...
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I use my ns4g pretty heavily so I need a rom and kernel optimized for battery life. I'm looking for 3+ hours screen on time, something the ics roms/kernels I've had havent quite delivered. i dont wanna downgrade to gb, but I'd like to find a good combo of battery life and stability...
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try this ics kernel, http://goo.gl/QAuKi its Trinity TEUV(TEI6S). its undervolted, underclocked at 880mhz, and its bus/gpu is overclocked 10% at 220mhz. its fast and great on battery. i use it with cm9, but it should be good with any ics rom
You don't even know lol ive tried and tested that decent battery but I can't live without the mods... solid performance tho
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With all the mods, they r all good as well (icup speedy, matr1x, sg-uv etc.). The new franco.kernel is released and it runs very nice. It doesn't have mods yet but the battery life and performance are super. Also like simms said, the barebones trinity kernels are the best in battery life.
I'm running NexusBeam with franco's latest and I got like 25 hours of battery after average use.
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simms22 said:
try this ics kernel, http://goo.gl/QAuKi its Trinity TEUV(TEI6S). its undervolted, underclocked at 880mhz, and its bus/gpu is overclocked 10% at 220mhz. its fast and great on battery. i use it with cm9, but it should be good with any ics rom
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TEUV All the way for battery performance
Matr1x v15.0 is out, has all the features and is undervolted.
I get 20-25 hours out of battery with around 4-5 hours screen on time.
Do you think using running CyberGR-MOD|NS.NGN ICS with Matr1x 14.5CFS, i could get decent battery life? i'm asking cuz i want to install ROM on Gf's phone, she still running CM7 from when i did last time, but i don't want to put a rom that lacks features. i want one feature rich that will not suck on battery life
I can't get over 2 hours screen on time MAX at all anymore. I'm running Peter Alfonso's Bugless Beast GB with GlaDOS 1.12 kernel undervolted to 880 MHz and 20% screen brightness. Even with a new Battery and a full wipe and clean install I still get terrible battery life. Anybody have any ideas? I'm dying here. Is my phone broken?