Here is my question, what is the rom with the most battery life with normal use? ofc performance will be good (ofc not the best) but atleast for using as daily driver, what is the best rom battery/performance for you?
I don't think it's a good idea to compare roms..I've seen many threads blocked due to this kind of situation.
Affangta said:
I don't think it's a good idea to compare roms..I've seen many threads blocked due to this kind of situation.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
isnt a comparation topic of all roms, only want to know opinions of ppl of wich rom has got more battery life with good performance
Asking for opinions about which ROM is better in some feature (eg batt life) can be seen as either asking for the best ROM, or just comparing ROMs. Either way, both aren't allowed, so thread closed
Related
So. question. I used custom kernels on my incredible, so im no stranger...
But can someone suggest a kernel that will increase battery life and performance of the phone for the galaxy nexus.
The problem im finding is there are way to many to choose from,.
For some reason ive been hearing good things about the Lean kernel...
Can someone comment?
Gorilla* said:
... can someone suggest a kernel that will increase battery life and performance of the phone for the galaxy nexus...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think you may have posted in the wrong forum.
been reading the developement forums and saw alot of good things about both these roms and i was just curious what everyone thought about them? how are they on battery life, perfomance etc..... and which one you preferred and why?
i'm currently using latetst syergy and am considering going to the newest clean rom......
trembly01 said:
been reading the developement forums and saw alot of good things about both these roms and i was just curious what everyone thought about them? how are they on battery life, perfomance etc..... and which one you preferred and why?
i'm currently using latetst syergy and am considering going to the newest clean rom......
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You should try it out and see it for yourself. Different people have different opinion. My opinion Clean Rom and Clean kernel are the best. It's BUG free, extremely stable but yet give me excellent performance with excellent battery life, what else you could ask for??Also there is "dirty flash" where you can add-on bells and whistle (can request) which make it, the best. Other roms they have bugs which means you either keep flashing update or wait awhile before you can flash.
Well, title says it all. Which ROM so you guys recommend for the best battery? Excluding the stock ROM of course! Tell me your SetCpu / Performance Control profile! ( This counts as a question does it?)
brokenaxe said:
Well, title says it all. Which ROM so you guys recommend for the best battery? Excluding the stock ROM of course! Tell me your SetCpu / Performance Control profile! ( This counts as a question does it?)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There's no such thing. Better battery life is completely dependant on you. Since we all use our phones in our own unique ways, battery life will be different for everybody regardless of the ROM.
That being said there are a few great threads that will show you how to get the most out of your battery on ANY ROM. Look up T.J. Bender's thread The Total Newb's Guide to Wakelocks and/or Insanely Better Battery Life When Idle by Skipjacks. They're well worth your time if you want your battery to last longer.
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
Thanks for your reply!
1BadWolf said:
There's no such thing. Better battery life is completely dependant on you. Since we all use our phones in our own unique ways, battery life will be different for everybody regardless of the ROM.
That being said there are a few great threads that will show you how to get the most out of your battery on ANY ROM. Look up T.J. Bender's thread The Total Newb's Guide to Wakelocks and/or Insanely Better Battery Life When Idle by Skipjacks. They're well worth your time if you want your battery to last longer.
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the reply. I know the battery varies depending on the user, I was just trying to ask and see if what other people are getting on other custom roms. As you can see there are a lot of Roms in out dev thread, picking out one thats good is hard enough xD. Trying to compare better/ smooth roms with other ones. And btw I was not asking how to improve it xD
brokenaxe said:
Thanks for the reply. I know the battery varies depending on the user, I was just trying to ask and see if what other people are getting on other custom roms. As you can see there are a lot of Roms in out dev thread, picking out one thats good is hard enough xD. Trying to compare better/ smooth roms with other ones. And btw I was not asking how to improve it xD
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh. Well, in that case you'll want to read #4:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500829
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
Lol... Never saw that coming
1BadWolf said:
Oh. Well, in that case you'll want to read #4:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500829
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry for the weird post...
Jelly Bean Leak 3 :good:
I have tried them all...
Sorry But Kexec doesnt play well with the battery
And non-kexec ones have heavy Bugs
So after a year of wandering and flashing...i came to the conclusion that JB Leak3 has the best battery backup...atleast on my phone .....:good::good:
If you are counting Leak 3 as stock...I have heard JBX 1.0 Kernel gives a long battery life...however i havent tried it personally....So go ahead do some searching and flash any custom rom and then the JBX 1.0 kernel over it...
Thanks! I'll try that!
swaggy123 said:
I have tried them all...
Sorry But Kexec doesnt well with the battery
And non-kexec ones have heavy Bugs
So after a year of wandering and flashing...i came to the conclusion that JB Leak3 has the best battery backup...atleast on my phone .....:good::good:
If you are counting Leak 3 as stock...I have heard JBX 1.0 Kernel gives a long battery life...however i havent tried it personally....So go ahead do some searching and flash any custom rom and then the JBX 1.0 kernel over it...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried alot of roms. All of them are really good but with no luck, kexec doesnt become pals with my battery xD. I tried JBX too! I also saw posts that it helps out alot. JB leak can be flashed with JBX?? 0_0 I always thought JBX kernel is for 4.2 + roms...
brokenaxe said:
I tried alot of roms. All of them are really good but with no luck, kexec doesnt become pals with my battery xD. I tried JBX too! I also saw posts that it helps out alot. JB leak can be flashed with JBX?? 0_0 I always thought JBX kernel is for 4.2 + roms...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're right, JBX won't load on the jb leaks because it requires a based kexec ROM.
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
any updates to this thread?
I'd love to hear more from swaggy what his suggestion would be for the best battery life
bonus point if someone can explain this jbx stuff. thanks
latetogameHD2owner said:
any updates to this thread?
I'd love to hear more from swaggy what his suggestion would be for the best battery life
bonus point if someone can explain this jbx stuff. thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That first question has been answered here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48977893
And JBX has been thoroughly explained by the original developer in the JBX thread over in the development section. Read over that and ask relevant questions there. :thumbup:
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
1BadWolf said:
That first question has been answered here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48977893
And JBX has been thoroughly explained by the original developer in the JBX thread over in the development section. Read over that and ask relevant questions there. :thumbup:
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I apologize for being disagreeable but my experiences with the ROMS suggests there is more to the story then a blanket statement about how much you use your phone determining the battery life you will have.
thank you for your suggestion to look at the jbx thread
latetogameHD2owner said:
I apologize for being disagreeable but my experiences with the ROMS suggests there is more to the story then a blanket statement about how much you use your phone determining the battery life you will have.
thank you for your suggestion to look at the jbx thread
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No need to apologize. My experience has been that there's tons of things (apps, scripts, mods, kernels, CPU settings, etc) that will make battery life better regardless of the ROM and tons of things (rogue apps, CPU settings, poor data signal, wakelocks, etc) that will make it worse regardless of the ROM. With all of the variables and available options it doesn't seen to me that someone can simply pin good or bad battery life on the ROM, alone.
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
I think numa has the best battery life till now over the many roms ive tried . .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1960679
This roms has almost no flaws except one which only i am facing and have posted a question
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49578051
Wifi tether not working . . im eagerly awaiting response in above thread as i believe it is an isolated issue , ,
If you have a suggestion please post in the above mentioned thread
Its based on ICS stock but is very smooth!
HDMI also works!
Hey guys.. Returned after a long time on XDA.. Was using unrooted nexus since a year now..
Planning to unlock bootloader and get a custom kernel for my n5 currently on lollipop having LRX210..
Which would be the best kernel for stock ROM..?
Sent from my Nexus 5 on 5.0 using XDA.
-Harsh- said:
Hey guys.. Returned after a long time on XDA.. Was using unrooted nexus since a year now..
Planning to unlock bootloader and get a custom kernel for my n5 currently on lollipop having LRX210..
Which would be the best kernel for stock ROM..?
Sent from my Nexus 5 on 5.0 using XDA.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
"Best" ROM.
There is no such thing as a best ROM. The question itself is ambiguous. "Best" is obviously a subjective term.
What I want from a ROM may well differ from what you want from a ROM, ergo - what is best for me could be worst for you.
If you are asking what the most popular ROMs are, or which ROMs people are using, you can see which threads stay around on the first few pages (and have the most posts) in the Android Development or Original Android Development forums. You can also see what other people are running by reading the What are you running on your Nexus 5 thread.
If you are asking which is the most stable, being a Nexus device - they're all pretty stable.
If you are asking which is best on Battery, ROMs only affect battery if they have a feature that is badly coded. You will likely be able to read about this in the ROM threads. ROMs do not impact battery life. The only impact to battery life are your apps, your settings, how you use the phone and mostly, environmental issues such as Phone Signal.
For tips about improving battery life, please read [Battery Life Help] Troubleshoot battery issues here!
"Best" Kernel
Also, please note that as above, "best" is still subjective. What we all want from a kernel is different. Again, many people have the misconception that Kernels affect battery life. Let's get this cleared up. Although Kernel devs will build in optimisations and efficiencies that will improve battery life, these are very, VERY tiny...and if 1 kernel has these optimisations, they likely all have.
People will often say "Kernel x is better than kernel y for battery life". This is actually wrong. Kernels respond to user settings. Setting up the governor to favour either battery life or performance is simple enough to do, you just have to do some learning. The reason people think Kernel x is better than y is because developers set their kernels up with their preferred governor settings. This is what we refer to as out-of-the-box settings. The out-of-the-box settings for kernel x may well produce better battery results than the out-of-the-box settings for kernel y, which favour performance. The fact is, you as the user have the ability to tune kernel x or y to perform the same, be that battery or performance - so start learning how to do this yourselves - that way, you can choose the kernel based on the FEATURES you want, and not the fictional performance benefits of one kernel over another.
Hope this helps
rootSU said:
"Best" ROM.
There is no such thing as a best ROM. The question itself is ambiguous. "Best" is obviously a subjective term.
What I want from a ROM may well differ from what you want from a ROM, ergo - what is best for me could be worst for you.
If you are asking what the most popular ROMs are, or which ROMs people are using, you can see which threads stay around on the first few pages (and have the most posts) in the Android Development or Original Android Development forums. You can also see what other people are running by reading the What are you running on your Nexus 5 thread.
If you are asking which is the most stable, being a Nexus device - they're all pretty stable.
If you are asking which is best on Battery, ROMs only affect battery if they have a feature that is badly coded. You will likely be able to read about this in the ROM threads. ROMs do not impact battery life. The only impact to battery life are your apps, your settings, how you use the phone and mostly, environmental issues such as Phone Signal.
For tips about improving battery life, please read [Battery Life Help] Troubleshoot battery issues here!
"Best" Kernel
Also, please note that as above, "best" is still subjective. What we all want from a kernel is different. Again, many people have the misconception that Kernels affect battery life. Let's get this cleared up. Although Kernel devs will build in optimisations and efficiencies that will improve battery life, these are very, VERY tiny...and if 1 kernel has these optimisations, they likely all have.
People will often say "Kernel x is better than kernel y for battery life". This is actually wrong. Kernels respond to user settings. Setting up the governor to favour either battery life or performance is simple enough to do, you just have to do some learning. The reason people think Kernel x is better than y is because developers set their kernels up with their preferred governor settings. This is what we refer to as out-of-the-box settings. The out-of-the-box settings for kernel x may well produce better battery results than the out-of-the-box settings for kernel y, which favour performance. The fact is, you as the user have the ability to tune kernel x or y to perform the same, be that battery or performance - so start learning how to do this yourselves - that way, you can choose the kernel based on the FEATURES you want, and not the fictional performance benefits of one kernel over another.
Hope this helps
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I know this.. Got your point, Visiting XDA like after a year almost so forgot how even I used to answer to such stupid questions.. Will go through kernels.. Want kernel just for root and recovery and undervolting..
I would change it to say which is the most stable kernel with the stock ROM?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
-Harsh- said:
I know this.. Got your point, Visiting XDA like after a year almost so forgot how even I used to answer to such stupid questions.. Will go through kernels.. Want kernel just for root and recovery and undervolting..
I would change it to say which is the most stable kernel with the stock ROM?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
They're all pretty stable. Personally I prefer to use ElementalX, but really just look for features and try
rootSU said:
They're all pretty stable. Personally I prefer to use ElementalX, but really just look for features and try
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmm thanks
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
im new to rooting, and finally i fixed my problem and updated to lolipop 5.0.1. i was just wondering whats the best rom out there right now i can install? thanks
OgFella said:
im new to rooting, and finally i fixed my problem and updated to lolipop 5.0.1. i was just wondering whats the best rom out there right now i can install? thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
"Best" ROM.
There is no such thing as a best ROM. The question itself is ambiguous. "Best" is obviously a subjective term.
What I want from a ROM may well differ from what you want from a ROM, ergo - what is best for me could be worst for you.
If you are asking what the most popular ROMs are, or which ROMs people are using, you can see which threads stay around on the first few pages (and have the most posts) in the Android Development or Original Android Development forums. You can also see what other people are running by reading the What are you running on your Nexus 5 thread.
If you are asking which is the most stable, being a Nexus device - they're all pretty stable.
If you are asking which is best on Battery, ROMs only affect battery if they have a feature that is badly coded. You will likely be able to read about this in the ROM threads. ROMs do not impact battery life. The only impact to battery life are your apps, your settings, how you use the phone and mostly, environmental issues such as Phone Signal.
For tips about improving battery life, please read [Battery Life Help] Troubleshoot battery issues here!
"Best" Kernel
Also, please note that as above, "best" is still subjective. What we all want from a kernel is different. Again, many people have the misconception that Kernels affect battery life. Let's get this cleared up. Although Kernel devs will build in optimisations and efficiencies that will improve battery life, these are very, VERY tiny...and if 1 kernel has these optimisations, they likely all have.
People will often say "Kernel x is better than kernel y for battery life". This is actually wrong. Kernels respond to user settings. Setting up the governor to favour either battery life or performance is simple enough to do, you just have to do some learning. The reason people think Kernel x is better than y is because developers set their kernels up with their preferred governor settings. This is what we refer to as out-of-the-box settings. The out-of-the-box settings for kernel x may well produce better battery results than the out-of-the-box settings for kernel y, which favour performance. The fact is, you as the user have the ability to tune kernel x or y to perform the same, be that battery or performance - so start learning how to do this yourselves - that way, you can choose the kernel based on the FEATURES you want, and not the fictional performance benefits of one kernel over another.
Hope this helps
The more u try the Merrier! Happy holidays and flashing.
rootSU said:
"Best" ROM.
There is no such thing as a best ROM. The question itself is ambiguous. "Best" is obviously a subjective term.
What I want from a ROM may well differ from what you want from a ROM, ergo - what is best for me could be worst for you.
If you are asking what the most popular ROMs are, or which ROMs people are using, you can see which threads stay around on the first few pages (and have the most posts) in the Android Development or Original Android Development forums. You can also see what other people are running by reading the What are you running on your Nexus 5 thread.
If you are asking which is the most stable, being a Nexus device - they're all pretty stable.
If you are asking which is best on Battery, ROMs only affect battery if they have a feature that is badly coded. You will likely be able to read about this in the ROM threads. ROMs do not impact battery life. The only impact to battery life are your apps, your settings, how you use the phone and mostly, environmental issues such as Phone Signal.
For tips about improving battery life, please read [Battery Life Help] Troubleshoot battery issues here!
"Best" Kernel
Also, please note that as above, "best" is still subjective. What we all want from a kernel is different. Again, many people have the misconception that Kernels affect battery life. Let's get this cleared up. Although Kernel devs will build in optimisations and efficiencies that will improve battery life, these are very, VERY tiny...and if 1 kernel has these optimisations, they likely all have.
People will often say "Kernel x is better than kernel y for battery life". This is actually wrong. Kernels respond to user settings. Setting up the governor to favour either battery life or performance is simple enough to do, you just have to do some learning. The reason people think Kernel x is better than y is because developers set their kernels up with their preferred governor settings. This is what we refer to as out-of-the-box settings. The out-of-the-box settings for kernel x may well produce better battery results than the out-of-the-box settings for kernel y, which favour performance. The fact is, you as the user have the ability to tune kernel x or y to perform the same, be that battery or performance - so start learning how to do this yourselves - that way, you can choose the kernel based on the FEATURES you want, and not the fictional performance benefits of one kernel over another.
Hope this helps
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks. For best i ment like popular haha ill try installing a couple to see what i like the best.
Fwiw. I like Slim