Battery life with Liquidsmooth 2.3 Official... - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

So lately I've been working late and I am allowed to use my phone to listen to music at work. On days that I work late, I am forced to bring my phone charger to work because it doesn't last me all day, not even close. According to my battery page in settings, I've had a screen time of only 40 minutes today, and listened to roughly only 20 minutes of music with a few short texts sent here and there and I'm already down to 74% battery life. I am running the most recent official Liquidsmooth (2.3 release) and have my brightness turned way down, and the CPU turned down to a max of 1124Mhz. I am also running the kernel that comes with the ROM, which I'm almost positive is LeanKernel.
Is it normal to be draining my battery this fast with not even an hour of screen time and barely using it? I even turn off data usage when I don't use my phone because I'm concerned about battery life. Is there anything I can do to improve battery life? I don't even touch the Voltage Settings and Advanced Settings under the Performance section, because I don't want to touch anything I don't know what to do or what settings make the ROM unstable. Anyone who can suggest good settings for more stable battery life, even if it sacrifices performance would be a huge help too! Thank you in advanced
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Hear hear. Great rom but something is burning my battery in this rom.

I agree! I love it, I've tried so many ones and this is the only one I've been completely satisfied with basically every aspect! Except the only thing I can complain about is the battery life. Anyone have any suggestions?! I'm already down to 55% battery now
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Same here. I'm only getting about 10-12 hours of battery life. Read some suggestion about using the KT747 kernel but not sure which download to use. Touchwiz 4.1.2, AOSP Jellybean 4.2 Linux 3.0, AOSP Jellybean 4.2 Linux 3.2?
~One confused noob.

pestalilla said:
Same here. I'm only getting about 10-12 hours of battery life. Read some suggestion about using the KT747 kernel but not sure which download to use. Touchwiz 4.1.2, AOSP Jellybean 4.2 Linux 3.0, AOSP Jellybean 4.2 Linux 3.2?
~One confused noob.
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The correct kernel is the AOSP 3.4 Linux version. That being said I just flashed that kernel with 2.2 last night and it seized up my phone. Nandroid now. So that was a bad night.

arathorn4 said:
The correct kernel is the AOSP 3.4 Linux version. That being said I just flashed that kernel with 2.2 last night and it seized up my phone. Nandroid now. So that was a bad night.
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Thanks! I downloaded and flashed it. No problems here. Just need to find the correct tweaks for better battery life.

Let me know what you find. I'm still on the stock lean kernel for LS

I'm curious as well what these battery tweaks are. I installed liquidsmooth 2.4 over the weekend and have since moved back to my rooted stock primarily because of battery drain. I really like the aosp interface but can't afford to have it rape my battery. I was getting like 6 Hrs only on a charge. With my stock rooted rom I get about 19 Hrs on a full charge.

I am using liquidsmooth 2.4 and have been going for 17hrs today still got 20% left. I have the lean kernel that it flashes with and never had battery issues.
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bbqsfire said:
I am using liquidsmooth 2.4 and have been going for 17hrs today still got 20% left. I have the lean kernel that it flashes with and never had battery issues.
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Wow that's impressive. Did you do a clean install of the rom or did you do a upgrade from a previous version? Did you have do any post install tweaks other than the usual (settting screen brightness to low and etc)?

Mayimbe007 said:
Wow that's impressive. Did you do a clean install of the rom or did you do a upgrade from a previous version? Did you have do any post install tweaks other than the usual (settting screen brightness to low and etc)?
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Clean install of the rom. I actually came from hyper drive. No other tweaks done. I leave anything off that I am not using. Don't leave nfc or bluetooth on. Don't use sync for very much.
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Today I took it off charge at 6 and I have used 92 minutes of talk time, 50 texts(kinda low), xda, email, Internet, YouTube, and some other forums and I still have 42 percent. Other than text messages I would say I have used the phone moderate to heavy.
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[Q] What's currently the most stable mod of ICS?

I haven't made the jump to ICS yet.What's currently the most stable mod of ICS? I also want to be able to get good battery life.
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I haven't made the jump to ICS yet.What's currently the most stable mod of ICS? I also want to be able to get good battery life.
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Most stable ICS is probably CM10 hackfest JB or tonyp's new paranoid android cm10/jb/ics hybrid deal...you're not going to get the most reliable battery life from either. If you want rock solid...stick to GB for now.
Yup the hackfest has been the smoothest for me from all the ICS ROMs. The only bad thing is battery life but just install battery saver app to turn off WiFi when phone is asleep
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you can try
[ROM][ICS 4.0.4]Genesis - Stable Build1 - CM9/AOKP Hybrid - The Return....
I flashed that a week ago and I have no regrets
I have had no lag, no freezes, and my battery life has been superb after flashing this ROM.
Give it a try
My battery does not even last for 8 hours with ICS roms even if I turn on juicedefender.
idropkickyou said:
My battery does not even last for 8 hours with ICS roms even if I turn on juicedefender.
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Under what sort of conditions though? I'm running cm10 hackfest in a mission critical situation far as work goes with heavy phone calling/google searching with some texting/facebook/browsing/music playing thrown in here and there and getting ~10-12 hours out of my out the door full charge most days...I'm not running any secondary mojo apps...just run through my day with wifi off...could be your battery getting a bit of age on it perhaps.
Well, It depends on your phone. My phone completely craps on out Hellfire ICS and Eaglesblood (SOD). It was good with Owain's Genesis Rom, But the best roms for my phone were TonyP's Paranoid Android Builds. On the CM9 PA I never had a crash or SOD and it was relatively fast. CM10 PA Is just super fast and stable.. My current favourite rom would be PA CM10 by TonyP. Give them all a shot and see what works best for you.
shahharsh2010 said:
you can try
[ROM][ICS 4.0.4]Genesis - Stable Build1 - CM9/AOKP Hybrid - The Return....
I flashed that a week ago and I have no regrets
I have had no lag, no freezes, and my battery life has been superb after flashing this ROM.
Give it a try
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What kernel are you using?
I wouldn't say superb for my case with harsh's UV/oc. Then again I am a heavy user the past three days I have had it installed.
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I am using Harsh NO-OC 0208 kernel
I am not really that heavy user. my battery lasts about 2-3 days with wifi and auto sync on full time
I have my Mobile Network set to use only 2G and I check E-mails / google voice messages maybe 3-4 times a hour,
and Play music for about 2 hours a day

does anybody notice that JB cconsume battery high

Does anybody notice that JB cconsume battery high even more than ICS ..
I am using Team Union Rom 4.1.1 XXBLJ9 DBT v3 ...
For me the biggest reason not to update.
I noticed it on my Galaxy S3 and now again on my note 10.1.
I want best battery life for my tablet, so I think I will stick to ICS, although there are some pretty impressive improvements in Jelly Bean.
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I noticed it too ..,NOT a BIG issue to me since it has a crazy battery , but considering that I'm using " Google Now " and other many sync stuffs ,, It's reasonable ..
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i noticed it too ..
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Are you using the same Rom as the op?
mauricewal said:
For me the biggest reason not to update.
I noticed it on my Galaxy S3 and now again on my note 10.1.
I want best battery life for my tablet, so I think I will stick to ICS, although there are some pretty impressive improvements in Jelly Bean.
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I am thinking of getting back to ICS but I will miss JB features
it was like that on my epic 4g touch. i ics worse than GB, JB worse than ICS. i ended up going back to GB with that phone. but my sgn2 has incredible battery life on JB. i'd suppose that on ICS it would be astronomical.
did you tried to deactivate / freeze new "bloatware" like
- new Samsung Syncs
- Google Now
- ...
Batt life is still phenomenal with JB for me, although Google Now is activated and everything is synced. (It´s my main work-tool now)
Clean 11 hrs on HSPA with always on.
Clean 14,5 hrs on WiFi with always on.
I deativate goggle now, snd disable autostart of maps. That helped alot
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No!
nbnbn said:
Does anybody notice that JB cconsume battery high even more than ICS ..
I am using Team Union Rom 4.1.1 XXBLJ9 DBT v3 ...
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i feel opposite i mean after installing 4.1.2 version stock or omega rom or android revolution hd v5.1 i feel'd it's much better power manager than i thought!
sorry about the language!
I don't know how the battery life was on ics or gb because as soon as I got it, I upgraded to Jelly Bean.
I am running Android Revolution HD 5.1 and the battery life has been just awesome.
I get around 14 hours with 8-9 hours of screen use and I've never had it go under 10% battery life thus far.
-Keep it at around 10 to 20% brightness, I've never needed more that that.
Don't even have power saving turned on! Also I set it to 30min timeout to sleep if not in use.
The battery life is so great I almost can't believe its this good.
troed said:
Batt life is still phenomenal with JB for me, although Google Now is activated and everything is synced. (It´s my main work-tool now)
Clean 11 hrs on HSPA with always on.
Clean 14,5 hrs on WiFi with always on.
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Stock jb and could not wish for better battery .
dima202 said:
I don't know how the battery life was on ics or gb because as soon as I got it, I upgraded to Jelly Bean.
I am running Android Revolution HD 5.1 and the battery life has been just awesome.
I get around 14 hours with 8-9 hours of screen use and I've never had it go under 10% battery life thus far.
-Keep it at around 10 to 20% brightness, I've never needed more that that.
Don't even have power saving turned on! Also I set it to 30min timeout to sleep if not in use.
The battery life is so great I almost can't believe its this good.
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Here is my usage today
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Is something wrong with my battery?

I used to get about 24hours on my international version S4 running ICS while running a 3G connection,and a good amount of screen usage.
Ever since the JB update(i updated within 2 days of its release), battery life dropped to 9 hours max, and it has been incredibly difficult to live it.
I switched to TrickDroid 9.1 hoping for better battery life. I then turned off Google Now permanently but i am still not getting more than 9 hours of battery life.
Has my battery been spoilt completely? Has its life reduced because ive been running jelllybean for so long now ? Is there anything i can do to fix this ? Or has this got something to do with Sense 4+ ?
Shash747 said:
I used to get about 24hours on my international version S4 running ICS while running a 3G connection,and a good amount of screen usage.
Ever since the JB update(i updated within 2 days of its release), battery life dropped to 9 hours max, and it has been incredibly difficult to live it.
I switched to TrickDroid 9.1 hoping for better battery life. I then turned off Google Now permanently but i am still not getting more than 9 hours of battery life.
Has my battery been spoilt completely? Has its life reduced because ive been running jelllybean for so long now ? Is there anything i can do to fix this ? Or has this got something to do with Sense 4+ ?
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I got this phone (S3) with Jb already installed in it, so dont know the difference in battery timings with ICS or JB. But one thing is sure the battery life of this phone (seems with Jb, coz i read the same thing on some other forums as well) is quite poor. I also get less time on battery. Though i have auto sync on for some accounts like gmail, but still battery time shd not be that poor. Hopefully it will be resolved in some next updates. :S
Also i m facing sound issue (posted in other thread in this forum with Jb). Dont know whether this sound issue is only with few handsets or with all One S (having Jb).
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Shash747 said:
I used to get about 24hours on my international version S4 running ICS while running a 3G connection,and a good amount of screen usage.
Ever since the JB update(i updated within 2 days of its release), battery life dropped to 9 hours max, and it has been incredibly difficult to live it.
I switched to TrickDroid 9.1 hoping for better battery life. I then turned off Google Now permanently but i am still not getting more than 9 hours of battery life.
Has my battery been spoilt completely? Has its life reduced because ive been running jelllybean for so long now ? Is there anything i can do to fix this ? Or has this got something to do with Sense 4+ ?
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What might be a solution for you both is installing a custom kernel
I'm running dark jelly cm10.1 rom in combination with bubba kernel v2.7, and with the right settings I get awesome battery life.
I can really reccomend switching to aosp rom like dark jelly in combo with this kernel.
Or check out xda forums for sense kernels to combine with trickdroid rom, like here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1851841
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The kernel you listed is for 4.0.4 based ROMs.
Anyway, i already have the kernel for TrickDroid.
I'll switch to a non-sense ROM and see if things get better.

Which rom is best for battery life?

I recently purchased this phone, and have been appalled by the battery life, it's atrocious. I also seem to have a bug with Maps that keeps draining me, even though I don't use any location services, etc. So now, I'm going to install a new rom, and see if my battery improves significantly. My question is, which rom is the best with battery life? There is no point in having this fancy phone if you can't use it because the battery is dead before you even get out of work and it's just been sitting in your pocket -_-, this is what happened to me.
Right now I'm downloading CleanROM 6r2, latest build. I do intend on flashing it later tonight and testing how the battery level is, and if it still declares I'm roaming when I'm obviously not.
Right now I'm stock, rooted and bootloader unlocked I have no put any roms on the phone as of yet, but battery is terrible regardless. My brother has the same phone, same carrier and same battery issues albeit, not nearly as detrimental as mine.
Thanks in advance. If CleanROM is the best with battery life thus far that would be great. I'd like to try 4.2.2, but hear it's got terrible battery life?
Sorry to be the first to say that "what's the best Rom" is frowned on around here
You really need to find out what works best on your phone through reading and testing.
However just to point you in the right direction. clean Rom has never let me down and synergy can sleep like a baby
Finally I'd think it is safe to say aosp Roms will never compare to battery on tw
They can still be very good but for your purpose you may have better luck else where.
God bless the American people
You could just freeze maps if you are not using it.
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Spewed said:
I recently purchased this phone, and have been appalled by the battery life, it's atrocious. I also seem to have a bug with Maps that keeps draining me, even though I don't use any location services, etc. So now, I'm going to install a new rom, and see if my battery improves significantly. My question is, which rom is the best with battery life? There is no point in having this fancy phone if you can't use it because the battery is dead before you even get out of work and it's just been sitting in your pocket -_-, this is what happened to me.
Right now I'm downloading CleanROM 6r2, latest build. I do intend on flashing it later tonight and testing how the battery level is, and if it still declares I'm roaming when I'm obviously not.
Right now I'm stock, rooted and bootloader unlocked I have no put any roms on the phone as of yet, but battery is terrible regardless. My brother has the same phone, same carrier and same battery issues albeit, not nearly as detrimental as mine.
Thanks in advance. If CleanROM is the best with battery life thus far that would be great. I'd like to try 4.2.2, but hear it's got terrible battery life?
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95% battery life is controlled by the Kernel, not the rom. The other small 5% can contribute to battery such as odex vs deodex, quick boot up. Also, I'm not going to bring in user settings control such as screen brightness, apps sync intervals etc.. I'm talking about if we have 2 devices with the exact same setup, the kernel is where it makes a diff in battery saving.
Buy a zerolemon 7000mah battery off of Amazon for $32 problem solved.
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Droid316 said:
Buy a zerolemon 7000mah battery off of Amazon for $32 problem solved.
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Haha not all people like a boat sized phone
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barrackOBAMA said:
Haha not all people like a boat sized phone
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This ^^. I thought about it, but its just too big and intrusive.
Besides, my phone shouldn't die idle in my pocket. My brothers AT&T S3 stayed on for 3 days without usage, mine died in under 8 hours.
Anyway, I do understand that "what is the best" is frowned upon. I've been around a little while, I'm just not very active. I really wanted more of a general answer regarding user feedback with certain roms, or experiences maybe.
Also, regarding the kernel that is news to me, I didn't know that. Thanks for the information. I guess I can redirect my search to a kernel.
I do want to report though that my battery life has improved significantly I think than what it was before. Granted the rom was just installed today and has already died, I used it very heavily today though as opposed to the very minimal usage that killed it previously. I wont for certain until I get back to school and have it idle around for a while.
I'll check out Synergy if I'm not impressed, although CleanROM right now has fixed the MAPS issue I was experiencing. It no longer shows it as something that's killing my battery and I left all the settings the same as they were. So that tells me it was an obvious bug in my software specifically or something of that nature. So far so good.
P.S., did you personally have better life with Synergy over CleanRom?
Btw, I have always maintained a modest setup on my phone that should improve battery life. Low screen brightness, no WIFI unless I need it, no mobile data unless I want it or need it. I never checked on sync intervals though, I'll have to do that.^_^
It all depends on the kernel and its setting. My experience so far is that I overall get good battery life with LeanKernel, GalaxyKOR, KT kernel regardless what ROM I use. I also use DS Battery Saver in Slumberer mode. At one point after fully charging my phone I left the screen off for 8 hours woke up it went from 100 % to 97%.
I'll check out DS battery and some of those kernels. What is your primary ROM? I'm digging CleanRom right now.
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Nothing beat lean kernel and clean rom lite
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Well my favorite ROM is Plasma I always find myself going back to that ROM.
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Nothing beat lean kernel and clean rom lite
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I noticed Lean Kernel is an AOSP kernel, is it adivsed to use with CleanROM 6.0?
Droid316 said:
Buy a zerolemon 7000mah battery off of Amazon for $32 problem solved.
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Will this battery fit the same as stock?
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I recommend just trying diff roms and diff kernels and just see what works best for you. I am currently using Jelly Beans build 13 with LeanKernel and I have really good battery life.
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Will this battery fit the same as stock?
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I recommend just trying diff roms and diff kernels and just see what works best for you. I am currently using Jelly Beans build 13 with LeanKernel and I have really good battery life.
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Went ahead and flashed lean kernel v 1.10 now my phone wont boot up. I get 2 Samsung Galaxy logo's then it turns back off. ?
In the process of restoring a backup I made. Is there something wrong with the way I approached things? I simply put the zip on my sd card, and flashed it in CWM
Spewed said:
Went ahead and flashed lean kernel v 1.10 now my phone wont boot up. I get 2 Samsung Galaxy logo's then it turns back off. ?
In the process of restoring a backup I made. Is there something wrong with the way I approached things? I simply put the zip on my sd card, and flashed it in CWM
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So my backup saved me. After that I went through file directory for leankernel and seen nothing about 1.10 haha, so I guess I downloaded something wrong. Now I'm going to try flashing 2.1 will report.
Edit: So, I did flash the wrong kernel on accident. New 2.1 kernel worked for me this time.
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So my backup saved me. After that I went through file directory for leankernel and seen nothing about 1.10 haha, so I guess I downloaded something wrong. Now I'm going to try flashing 2.1 will report.
Edit: So, I did flash the wrong kernel on accident. New 2.1 kernel worked for me this time.
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Leankernel has an TW and AOSP version. Good thing you did a backup.
Download Better Battery Stats to better track down your wakelocks. Besides that I don't really think there is anything that can be significantly improved going from ROM to ROM. 4.2.2 ROMs are starting to rival TW in terms of battery life. The biggest battery killer is low signal. If you are in a building or on the edge of a service area having your phone constantly switching towers or going from 3g/4g really eats up the battery.
Clean Rom + Lean Kernel
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I noticed Lean Kernel is an AOSP kernel, is it adivsed to use with CleanROM 6.0?
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There are Touchwiz and AOSP versions of Lean Kernel. Look in the original development section and flash the appropriate one for your ROM.
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Buy a zerolemon 7000mah battery off of Amazon for $32 problem solved.
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I purchased the 7000mah battery and lost my data connection when I was away from my house. I asked around and it's a known bug, but a lot of people don't care because the battery lasts so long. I have the 4200 hyperion and 4400 Anker and love the Anker... as a back cover, I use Seidio's cover because the ones that come with Anker and Hyperion are crap.
On my phone, I have used almost all the TW and AOSP ROMs.... For me, CleanRom gets the best battery. I am not into messing with my performance settings, I don't find it helps all that much and causes more problems than it's worth. With the Anker battery, I go through about 35% battery per day... if I let my phone get down to 5% battery life left, I usually have somewhere around 6 hours of screen time. For me, that's plenty.

Best Batteries or Extended Batteries

Hey guys, would love to get some advice on batteries for this phone. I would like to buy an extended battery or at the very least a spare that I could swap out when my main one dies (which happens far too frequently for my liking). I've heard some talk on these forums about Nexus batteries fitting in these phones, is that true? And if so what Nexus battery should I purchase to be sure it would fit? If not any aftermarket batteries that you guys recommend or would I be better off with OEM? Thanks in advance for the advice!
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Hey guys, would love to get some advice on batteries for this phone. I would like to buy an extended battery or at the very least a spare that I could swap out when my main one dies (which happens far too frequently for my liking). I've heard some talk on these forums about Nexus batteries fitting in these phones, is that true? And if so what Nexus battery should I purchase to be sure it would fit? If not any aftermarket batteries that you guys recommend or would I be better off with OEM? Thanks in advance for the advice!
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To be honest a extra battery might not be needed what ROM and kernel are you running
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To be honest a extra battery might not be needed what ROM and kernel are you running
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I'm using the latest 'stable' build of CM10, CM 10-20130107 and whatever the default kernel is for that ROM. Battery life isn't awful but I wouldn't really call it great either. If I'm just around the house on WiFi all day I can get about 3 hours ish of screen on time and maybe 10 hours of standby. Problem is as soon as I go mobile 4G seems to really suck the battery dry. I'll get maybe an hour and a half of screen on time and shortly after that it will die. The strange thing is that I have all of my push notifications off for everything except Facebook, no email or any other apps are seeking data (in theory), Google Play isn't allowed to update when on mobile data so I'm not sure why being on 4G makes such a difference but it really seems to drain the battery fast. I have noticed a few things when trying to troubleshoot battery issues that I've had, CPU almost never seemed to go below 384 MHz according to CPU Spy so it was never hitting deep sleep like it should. I went ahead and uninstalled almost all my apps on it and now it does seem to enter deep sleep more often. Another interesting thing that I notice is that sometimes the phone will just be sitting in my pocket not doing anything and it will be really warm for some reason (almost like CPU has been working under full load for a long time) even though I haven't been using it at all. Seems to only do that when I'm not on WiFi so maybe something to do with the 4G modem? Anyway if you have some advice on a better ROM or kernel that would give me better battery life I would be happy to hear it. Battery life is really my only gripe with this phone.
I'm using the All-star Liquid Smooth ROM and running Lightning Zap Kernel by Thomas.Raines
This is my battery life
Now I have been using WiFi all day and when I'm on 4G there isn't a significant battery drain... to be honest I saw some of the best battery life ever on this phone using AOKP by racing 19969 I was getting at least 15 hours and max was 17.5 hours using LZ kernel on that one too
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I've been able to pull about 12-13 hours with minimal use on CM 10 w/ BlueLightning X2 kernel underclocked a bit, so I'm thinking its time for a new battery. When I first got it I was able to get somewhere around 16 hours on the debloated stock GB ROM. Ideally I would love to be able to get at least 18 hours, so that I could make it through an entire day and night with a few hours to spare, but I don't see that happening.
I love this phone, but hate having to worry about the battery mid-way through the afternoon. I really do miss the days of my old BlackBerry getting 3+ days of heavy use before it started to warn me to charge it...
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I'm using the All-star Liquid Smooth ROM and running Lightning Zap Kernel by Thomas.Raines
This is my battery life
Now I have been using WiFi all day and when I'm on 4G there isn't a significant battery drain... to be honest I saw some of the best battery life ever on this phone using AOKP by racing 19969 I was getting at least 15 hours and max was 17.5 hours using LZ kernel on that one too
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I've honestly thought about going back to stock firmware several times, thinking that the battery might be better there along with better stability. I love CM-10 for the looks and just overall usability but with random reboots still happening at least once a week and other little quirks along the way I've wondered if I might not be better off with something a little more consistent as my daily driver. I did try Lighting Zap Kernel at one point, perhaps problem with how my mod was installed or something but I found my phone to be consistently slower and laggy with it so I removed it and went back to base CM-10 kernel.
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I've honestly thought about going back to stock firmware several times, thinking that the battery might be better there along with better stability. I love CM-10 for the looks and just overall usability but with random reboots still happening at least once a week and other little quirks along the way I've wondered if I might not be better off with something a little more consistent as my daily driver. I did try Lighting Zap Kernel at one point, perhaps problem with how my mod was installed or something but I found my phone to be consistently slower and laggy with it so I removed it and went back to base CM-10 kernel.
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Its your phone and your choice but once again I recommend AOKP and Lightning Zap Kernel I'm haven't had any random reboots on lz or any lagging and I always got 15 hours at least and 17.5 Max, I have medium to heavy usage on my phone .
To fix lagging flash this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113150
[MOD] CrossBreeder - 6.19.13-Lag Reduce/Entropy/DNS+/Tether+/Adblock/Censor Bypass
Have you tried black hole system wipe or Thomas.Raines' Germlin Remover ?
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Jserrano56 said:
Its your phone and your choice but once again I recommend AOKP and Lightning Zap Kernel I'm haven't had any random reboots on lz or any lagging and I always got 15 hours at least and 17.5 Max, I have medium to heavy usage on my phone .
To fix lagging flash this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113150
[MOD] CrossBreeder - 6.19.13-Lag Reduce/Entropy/DNS+/Tether+/Adblock/Censor Bypass
Have you tried black hole system wipe or Thomas.Raines' Germlin Remover ?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T769 using xda premium
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Well the thing was I only lagged when I had Lightning Zap installed so either it was stupidity on my part or too much gunk in the file system or something else. I'm a little confused as to what AOKP is, I was under the understanding that it's a kernel, but Lightning Zap is also a kernel and you can't have two right? I did try the Gremlin Remover, which completely screwed up my phone the first time, so I went back, used black hole, then Gremlin Remover, and reinstalled everything from scratch, phone seems to be stable now but I did have a black screen on death once since then. Somehow in that whole process my 32gig SD card seems to have died : (
asinglenoob said:
Well the thing was I only lagged when I had Lightning Zap installed so either it was stupidity on my part or too much gunk in the file system or something else. I'm a little confused as to what AOKP is, I was under the understanding that it's a kernel, but Lightning Zap is also a kernel and you can't have two right? I did try the Gremlin Remover, which completely screwed up my phone the first time, so I went back, used black hole, then Gremlin Remover, and reinstalled everything from scratch, phone seems to be stable now but I did have a black screen on death once since then. Somehow in that whole process my 32gig SD card seems to have died : (
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Its a ROM here's the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989825
AOKP JB Blaze 4g UnOfficial UPDATED 3/13/2013
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I would use the latest nightly instead or the stable. I also use blue lightning x2, I have better batterywith it than with Lightning Zap. Using mobile data with the screen on will kill your battery no matter what.
If your phone is not sleeping correctly (normally I will loose 1 percent a hour on wifi while sleeping, I also do a high level ATK kill before). Try doing a backup and run black hole and fsc a few times and format the emmc (backup important stuff). Then a flash of the nightly, kernel and gapps.
Which nexus batteries fit in our devices?
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Beast6875 said:
Which nexus batteries fit in our devices?
Sent From My Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Running CM 10.
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Galaxy nexus. The battery is pretty good.
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Galaxy nexus. The battery is pretty good.
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From what I understand though there are a few different versions of the Nexus battery depending on carrier, is that correct? If so which carrier battery would work with the Blaze?
asinglenoob said:
From what I understand though there are a few different versions of the Nexus battery depending on carrier, is that correct? If so which carrier battery would work with the Blaze?
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maybe this one?? I too would like to replace the stock one. The one I'm posting and looking at is 1850mAh which should help a little but I'd like to know if it would fit without any special backs as I don't want any bulk.
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asinglenoob said:
From what I understand though there are a few different versions of the Nexus battery depending on carrier, is that correct? If so which carrier battery would work with the Blaze?
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The galaxy nexus is the battery I bought for my dads exhilarate and the exhilarate battery fit in my blaze.
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