[Q] Battery calibration when switching ROMs - HTC One S

Just wondering if there was a "best" way to make sure battery is calibrated after flashing a new ROM to ensure the best battery performance for that particular ROM. My procedure of late has been to just let the battery die then charge to full and wipe battery stats. Any suggestions or is this even a necessary or worthwhile step when switching ROMs?

dnak24 said:
Just wondering if there was a "best" way to make sure battery is calibrated after flashing a new ROM to ensure the best battery performance for that particular ROM. My procedure of late has been to just let the battery die then charge to full and wipe battery stats. Any suggestions or is this even a necessary or worthwhile step when switching ROMs?
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hm.. if I switch to a new rom, i download the app "battery calibration" from the store and plug my phone into power.
if my battery is at 100% the app will give you a signal and delete the old battery history.
not sure if this take any effect, but I never get disadvantages by doing this.
you can find the app here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...EwOSwiY29tLm5lbWEuYmF0dGVyeWNhbGlicmF0aW9uIl0.

NQNH said:
hm.. if I switch to a new rom, i download the app "battery calibration" from the store and plug my phone into power.
if my battery is at 100% the app will give you a signal and delete the old battery history.
not sure if this take any effect, but I never get disadvantages by doing this.
you can find the app here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...EwOSwiY29tLm5lbWEuYmF0dGVyeWNhbGlicmF0aW9uIl0.
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100% unnecessary. The app is pure snake oil.
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dnak24 said:
Just wondering if there was a "best" way to make sure battery is calibrated after flashing a new ROM to ensure the best battery performance for that particular ROM. My procedure of late has been to just let the battery die then charge to full and wipe battery stats. Any suggestions or is this even a necessary or worthwhile step when switching ROMs?
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Neither necessary not worthwhile.
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FP1 Modem using PBJ kernel and stock rooted

Has anyone tried this combination?
Stock rooted, PBJ kernel and the FP1 new modem
If so...any issues I may ned to be aware of before attempting?
PM me or reply here
Cheers,
M_T_M said:
Has anyone tried this combination?
Stock rooted, PBJ kernel and the FP1 new modem
If so...any issues I may ned to be aware of before attempting?
PM me or reply here
Cheers,
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I don't see any issue here. Go for it
EDIT; as long as you don't mix FP1 rom and custom kernel (will have wifi issue).
buhohitr said:
I don't see any issue here. Go for it
EDIT; as long as you don't mix FP1 rom and custom kernel (will have wifi issue).
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Is that what you are using? I mean, that same combo?
Radio only works fine. I ran it a couple of days before I went full FP1. Like buhohitr said, the only issue is mixing FP1 rom with EP4 kernel. If you are running an FP1 rom with an EP4 kernel, you aren't going to have wifi.
shrike1978 said:
Radio only works fine. I ran it a couple of days before I went full FP1. Like buhohitr said, the only issue is mixing FP1 rom with EP4 kernel. If you are running an FP1 rom with an EP4 kernel, you aren't going to have wifi.
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I read that part about the wifi just concerned about the combination I would have after flashing the new modem.
I'm hoping to get better battery life with this set up...the eternal search for that unicornial dream
Fp1 ROM with custom kernel = broken Wifi
Fp1 ROM with Fp1 kernel = working Wifi
Modem wont affect any setup, just the kernel.
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Update:
I ODIN the new CWR (blue one) and flashed the radio..interestingly it took longer that I anticipated, don't know why
Phone is rebooting and off to test it for a couple of days.
I will post my finding here tomorrow or as soon as I notice something interesting happening.
Thanks mates for all your help and support
This is what XDA is really all about
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M_T_M
M_T_M said:
Update:
I ODIN the new CWR (blue one) and flashed the radio..interestingly it took longer that I anticipated, don't know why
Phone is rebooting and off to test it for a couple of days.
I will post my finding here tomorrow or as soon as I notice something interesting happening.
Thanks mates for all your help and support
This is what XDA is really all about
Regards,
M_T_M
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"interestingly it took longer that I anticipated". It's normal, this zip has to update your current radio. Took awhile on mine too. If you wipe cache or davik cache, it even took longer, but you're fine.
buhohitr said:
"interestingly it took longer that I anticipated". It's normal, this zip has to update your current radio. Took awhile on mine too. If you wipe cache or davik cache, it even took longer, but you're fine.
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I did wipe davik and by me saying that it took longer than anticipated I'm trying to describe the process so newbies won't freak out and open threads with: "Oh noes, bar haz no progrezz..halp nao!!"
M_T_M said:
I did wipe davik and by me saying that it took longer than anticipated I'm trying to describe the process so newbies won't freak out and open threads with: "Oh noes, bar haz no progrezz..halp nao!!"
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Hahaha, this can be quote of the day:
"Oh noes, bar haz no progrezz..halp nao!!"
buhohitr said:
Hahaha, this can be quote of the day:
"Oh noes, bar haz no progrezz..halp nao!!"
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Seen them before mate....too many times before
glad I made you giggle
Update:
good so far...battery life improvement of 15% I guess
Happy so far
Thanks to everybody for your replies
M_T_M said:
Update:
good so far...battery life improvement of 15% I guess
Happy so far
Thanks to everybody for your replies
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So wifi does not work to access the network (as network client). Does it still work as an access point running wifi tethering (ad-hoc with ver 2.0.8 or structure with ver 3.1.11)?
Ted A said:
So wifi does not work to access the network (as network client). Does it still work as an access point running wifi tethering (ad-hoc with ver 2.0.8 or structure with ver 3.1.11)?
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I heard some reports that Wifi tethering should be working fine,(using 4G of course).
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M_T_M said:
Update:
good so far...battery life improvement of 15% I guess
Happy so far
Thanks to everybody for your replies
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Pop in a good battery saver app, you can easily get 30% or more!
Which one?
buhohitr said:
I heard some reports that Wifi tethering should be working fine,(using 4G of course).
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Pop in a good battery saver app, you can easily get 30% or more!
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Pfft...my signature is better than yours
buhohitr said:
I heard some reports that Wifi tethering should be working fine,(using 4G of course).
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Pop in a good battery saver app, you can easily get 30% or more!
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To tell you the truth, battery life isn't much of a concern now that I'm running with an extended battery that easily gives me 25-28 hours of runtime under normal usage, full-time 4G and screen brightness locked in at 30%...
Ted A said:
To tell you the truth, battery life isn't much of a concern now that I'm running with an extended battery that easily gives me 25-28 hours of runtime under normal usage, full-time 4G and screen brightness locked in at 30%...
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Very Truth! just don't forget to charge and bring the spare with you )
M_T_M said:
Which one?
Pfft...my signature is better than yours
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Sorry missed your post. I have been testing the best three: Battery defender, battery saver and Go power master...and the best is....Battery defender. Make sure you have full charge(100%), then install Battery defender, use it until drop below 10%, plug in and charge straight up to 100% (do not unplug before 100%), do this 3 times and you will see the results. After the third time, you can charge/unplug anytime you want. The second best is battery saver.
buhohitr said:
Sorry missed your post. I have been testing the best three: Battery defender, battery saver and Go power master...and the best is....Battery defender. Make sure you have full charge(100%), then install Battery defender, use it until drop below 10%, plug in and charge straight up to 100% (do not unplug before 100%), do this 3 times and you will see the results. After the third time, you can charge/unplug anytime you want. The second best is battery saver.
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Thanks mate
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Switched roms, poor battery life now

Hello everyone, I recently went from the Revolution HD rom to the ViperS rom. I had flashed the radio and firmware required (stated in the rom's thread) for the Revolution HD and didn't see anything stating I should flash a different firmware when changing to the ViperS rom.
Now I have noticed my battery life has been reduced tremendously, where on the old rom I could get a day of general use this struggles to last 5 hours now. I have changed the governors and settings for ViperS and reflashed it many times but nothing has changed. Am I missing something here?
You might have to re calibrate the battery.. this can be done by wiping battery stats after a full charge in 4ext touch, or using a battery calibration app from the play store.
Hope that helps
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Wiping battery stats is actually useless, it auto wipes every time it hits 100% and doesn't actually offer better battery life. To calibrate, just charge all the way up and discharge all the way down two or three times.
fredcorp6 said:
You might have to re calibrate the battery.. this can be done by wiping battery stats after a full charge in 4ext touch, or using a battery calibration app from the play store.
Hope that helps
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If I see another misleading post about wiping battery stats I will bang my head against the wall in frustration. I dont know how many times Ive said it, IT DOESNT HELP. A google engineer even said as much and gave a full explanation on G+ (google it if you want more info).
Sense 4 ROMs naturally have more battery drain than Sense 3.6 for some reason. To calibrate the battery, charge it to 100% then let it discharge to 5% then repeat 2-3 times. For some reason ROMs need a "settle" period
This is interesting because this Rom has given me the BEST battery life I've ever had in a Rom. Have you tried disabling the logging feature in the settings? This might help a bit. Also perhaps it does need to settle a bit. I've been reading and it's about 50/50 some are getting great battery life like me, others are not....I'm not sure what the differences are that some will get great results and others not. Maybe it's in the settings.also I did not flash the new firmware...
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Okay I will give it more time to see if the battery just needs longer to adjust and I'll turn off logging.

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.
barrackOBAMA said:
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.
dward26 said:
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.
Spewed said:
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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Spewed said:
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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Droid316 said:
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.

[Q] New Battery and Flashing

Hello everyone and thanks to all the developers for the knowledge.
I've searched in the forum but still can't find the answer, so I have one question:
I bought a new battery, wich is still in the blister. I've already flashed my phone before (specifically Infuse 4g) with Custom Rooms, and had no problem.
My question is if it's good to use the new battery and flash the cellphone after charging it completely (i've read already battery university and pages like that for the health of the battery), or, if is it better to keep the actual battery, then flash, and then change the battery for the new one.
I know it's possible to re-calibrate the battery after flashing with programs, but I also believe that the first charge it's extremely important for the new one, and the stats for the previous one might affect the new one.
What would you recommend?
Thanks.
I think it's good to use the new battery and flash the cellphone after
charging it completely
You should def go ahead with the new battery.
There is nothing related with battery and flashing roms
Only sometimes you may get calibration problem which can be simply calibrating battery by using battery calibration app from playstore or deleting battery_stats.bin file
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It doesn't really matter to much when you flash the rom, just i would clear the battery stats after you flash it just to be sure.
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battery drain

hi i have the usual problem with my samsung galaxy S i9003: my battery drains extremely quickly. on the battery usage it shows that the display is what is draining my battry the most, but the problem is, it is on its lowest. i just don't know what to do, i wiped the battery stats, i downloaded lots of programs to save battery, i removed the google backup transport apk, i don't use wifi, 3g, gps, bluetooth, i don't play games, i really don't know what else to do.
so please, help me.
i bought the phone from another person, so it's been already used.
i'm on gingerbread DDLF2, i'm rooted and have already tried a few roms but had the same problem, if you know of good, stable, smooth and for daily use rom please let me know.
ps: my phone doesn't show real battery stats, what i mean is, when the phone is on 30% it just shuts off, and when i plug it and turn it on, it shows 0%. it has happened since the day i got it.
ps2: i don't know if this matters but, i soft-bricked my phone like two weeks ago trying to restore the stock rom from a remics rom, and flashed the stock rom to get it back.
the battery drain problem has been there since before but i just wanted to put it out there to see if it helps.
luligorla said:
hi i have the usual problem with my samsung galaxy S i9003: my battery drains extremely quickly. on the battery usage it shows that the display is what is draining my battry the most, but the problem is, it is on its lowest. i just don't know what to do, i wiped the battery stats, i downloaded lots of programs to save battery, i removed the google backup transport apk, i don't use wifi, 3g, gps, bluetooth, i don't play games, i really don't know what else to do.
so please, help me.
i'm on gingerbread DDLF2
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can you tell me for how many hours your battery lasts after fully charged.
battery usage also depends on cpu usage ( like if u have set your processor limits to high ) or may be because you have lots of apps running in the background. you can try installing watchdog application to trace whose eating up your battery
swapnilpx said:
can you tell me for how many hours your battery lasts after fully charged.
battery usage also depends on cpu usage ( like if u have set your processor limits to high ) or may be because you have lots of apps running in the background. you can try installing watchdog application to trace whose eating up your battery
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I experienced battery drain too on GB ROM. I guess that newer apps are using android functions that are not coded very efficiently on GB.
I was surprised that battery life got much better after flashin to 4.4 kitkat. If you want to give it a try, I definitely recommend trying out flashing your device and see whether battery life improves
yes.... can try out different rom or some other kernels too. and try changing processor to some battery friendly mode like " conservative " or tweak the default processor to save battery.
and try out greenify app if you are not using. @luligorla
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yes.... can try out different rom or some other kernels too. and try changing processor to some battery friendly mode like " conservative " or tweak the default processor to save battery.
and try out greenify app if you are not using. @luligorla
swapnilpx said:
can you tell me for how many hours your battery lasts after fully charged.
battery usage also depends on cpu usage ( like if u have set your processor limits to high ) or may be because you have lots of apps running in the background. you can try installing watchdog application to trace whose eating up your battery
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my battery last for about three or four hours if not less. i'll try downloading that app, but anyway the problem here is that in battery usage in shows that display is what is spending the battery the most, when it is on its lowest, i just don't get it.
huedrant said:
I experienced battery drain too on GB ROM. I guess that newer apps are using android functions that are not coded very efficiently on GB.
I was surprised that battery life got much better after flashin to 4.4 kitkat. If you want to give it a try, I definitely recommend trying out flashing your device and see whether battery life improves
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can you tell what rom are you on? i just can't find a good i9003 rom, all of them are way too laggy and i need my phone for daily use.
swapnilpx said:
yes.... can try out different rom or some other kernels too. and try changing processor to some battery friendly mode like " conservative " or tweak the default processor to save battery.
and try out greenify app if you are not using. @luligorla
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yes.... can try out different rom or some other kernels too. and try changing processor to some battery friendly mode like " conservative " or tweak the default processor to save battery.
and try out greenify app if you are not using. @luligorla
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and how do i change the processor?
luligorla said:
and how do i change the processor?
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iam now doubtful if you are rooted... if yes use setcpu application to do so.
press thanx if i helped
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luligorla said:
my battery last for about three or four hours if not less. i'll try downloading that app, but anyway the problem here is that in battery usage in shows that display is what is spending the battery the most, when it is on its lowest, i just don't get it.
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bro dont worry about that display thing.. its normal that display uses the most battery.. seeing your phone usage and battery.... its not normal... your battery does frain faster.. why dont u try flashing some other stable rom...
swapnilpx said:
iam now doubtful if you are rooted... if yes use setcpu application to do so.
press thanx if i helped
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bro dont worry about that display thing.. its normal that display uses the most battery.. seeing your phone usage and battery.... its not normal... your battery does frain faster.. why dont u try flashing some other stable rom...
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i'm rooted, indeed, but it seems i'm not finding that application or if i have to download one. i downloaded whatdog and the only alert i got was about the gallery using the cpu.
what i'm worried about is that the display is literally on 0%, isn't it weird?
i tried flashing 2 different roms and with both the battery drained just the same. if you know about any stable, smooth and for daily use rom please let me know!
luligorla said:
i'm rooted, indeed, but it seems i'm not finding that application or if i have to download one. i downloaded whatdog and the only alert i got was about the gallery using the cpu.
what i'm worried about is that the display is literally on 0%, isn't it weird?
i tried flashing 2 different roms and with both the battery drained just the same. if you know about any stable, smooth and for daily use rom please let me know!
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GOOGLE SOMETHING !!
for me.. xgamerz rom (4.1.2 ) is good .. at present iam on 4.3 (slim bean ) this rom is also very good...
and bro iam busy with my studies these days.. so may not reply further.. but ill try have fun .
swapnilpx said:
GOOGLE SOMETHING !!
for me.. xgamerz rom (4.1.2 ) is good .. at present iam on 4.3 (slim bean ) this rom is also very good...
and bro iam busy with my studies these days.. so may not reply further.. but ill try have fun .
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excuse me but i've tried lots of roms, i'm not a noob its just that i cant find a good one for daily use.
sorry to bother you, i'll try slim bean and tell you.
good luck
luligorla said:
excuse me but i've tried lots of roms, i'm not a noob its just that i cant find a good one for daily use.
sorry to bother you, i'll try slim bean and tell you.
good luck
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haha sorry to say but i really thought you were a noob.. if i'd knew this earlier, i wouldnt have replied so many times..
i faced many problems while i was a noob.. just dont want any other noob to face it

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