[Q] HTC One battery drain on Pac ROM 4.4.2 - General Questions and Answers

Hi
First let me say I'm a noob to this forum and to Rooting, ROMS etc.
I've just installed the latest Pacrom on my HTC One and love it! However since installing my battery life has taken a serious hit! I used to get a good 10hrs plus out of it through average use. The last 2 days though I've been lucky to get 6hrs.
I've tried installing Franco Kernel as I had read that was good for battery life. However, although it says it has installed, when I go to About phone>Kernel version, it simply doesn't appear there.
Has anyone got any recommendations?

Megatron2507 said:
Hi
First let me say I'm a noob to this forum and to Rooting, ROMS etc.
I've just installed the latest Pacrom on my HTC One and love it! However since installing my battery life has taken a serious hit! I used to get a good 10hrs plus out of it through average use. The last 2 days though I've been lucky to get 6hrs.
I've tried installing Franco Kernel as I had read that was good for battery life. However, although it says it has installed, when I go to About phone>Kernel version, it simply doesn't appear there.
Has anyone got any recommendations?
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give a picture of your battery usage in settings, if PACrom has Governors and I/Os you can mess around with those to find the best battery life/performance. i personally love to use Ondemandx and InteractiveX, they both underclock and stay at that frequency while the screen is off, saving somewhat battery i have used it on a few phones (some highend and some entry levels) the high ends had no problem with them but as i used it on my entrys when waking it on there was a little lag (im guessing for the CPU to speed up since it was at a low frequency) but went away after a few seconds it was pretty noticeable.

Megatron2507 said:
Hi
First let me say I'm a noob to this forum and to Rooting, ROMS etc.
I've just installed the latest Pacrom on my HTC One and love it! However since installing my battery life has taken a serious hit! I used to get a good 10hrs plus out of it through average use. The last 2 days though I've been lucky to get 6hrs.
I've tried installing Franco Kernel as I had read that was good for battery life. However, although it says it has installed, when I go to About phone>Kernel version, it simply doesn't appear there.
Has anyone got any recommendations?
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Go to Google setting/ search & now/ try to turn off Google Location reporting and see what's happen. It's good for battery life in some devices I've used. Just in case Google Now will not work, if you care about Google Now then don't do that.
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Hmm changed a few things under Settings>Performance, such as turning powersave on. Seems much better, gone the whole day without a charge.

Megatron2507 said:
Hmm changed a few things under Settings>Performance, such as turning powersave on. Seems much better, gone the whole day without a charge.
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Awesome dude! i didnt know pacrom had powersave!

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[Q] Best ROM for battery life?

I get horrible battery life with nearly every ROM Ive used on my Sensation, sometimes drains 10 percent an hour with the screen OFF. I have all data off, no wifi on, no apps running, juicedefender ultimate, and underclock when screen is off, and I read about people who can get a full day while using the total potential of the device. I had the same problem on my old device, so I returned it to T-Mobile and still have problems on the device I got in return. I dont expect to get two days on battery, I just find it crazy that I can barely use my device without the battery draining rapidly. I've considered undervolting but every rom ive downloaded didnt support it, so I was curious if you guys know of any efficient ROMs that save a ton of power and can be undervolted. I'm not very experienced with this kind of stuff and every ROM ive used has been poor on battery life, so help would be appreciated.
I am using InsertCoin ROM and it is running fine.
I used to have a 3% battery drop per every hour the phone was sleeping on stock rom and ARHD ics. Then I tried Virtuous Inquisition and it fixed the issue. Be sure to install the rom with its appropriate radio.
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ICS isn't fully stable yet, but seriously.. give that a try. My battery has doubled its lifespan. I have NO idea what htc/google did, but I get about 12 hours moderate usage and still around 50%. Getting 12 hours back then was what I was hoping I could hit! Now it lasts beyond my expectations
I've also read that you tried undervolting and everything. I just stayed stock and it's great, no effort! no custom kernel, OC/UC , it's amazing. If you read through the threads, I'm not the only one experiencing awesome battery
If you must know, I'm using InsertCoin but I think ARHD and all the other ICS roms will pretty much solve your problem
Thaxtonator said:
I get horrible battery life with nearly every ROM Ive used on my Sensation, sometimes drains 10 percent an hour with the screen OFF. I have all data off, no wifi on, no apps running, juicedefender ultimate, and underclock when screen is off, and I read about people who can get a full day while using the total potential of the device. I had the same problem on my old device, so I returned it to T-Mobile and still have problems on the device I got in return. I dont expect to get two days on battery, I just find it crazy that I can barely use my device without the battery draining rapidly. I've considered undervolting but every rom ive downloaded didnt support it, so I was curious if you guys know of any efficient ROMs that save a ton of power and can be undervolted. I'm not very experienced with this kind of stuff and every ROM ive used has been poor on battery life, so help would be appreciated.
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im still using stock rom. it using 1% nearly 3-4 hours when its in sleeping
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Ok thanks guys ill try various ICS roms over the next week and see if there's a difference.

Battery Life on Infuse: Gingerbread vs Ice Cream Sandwich

Hi, so I recently got an Infuse from someone that is still on Froyo and I figure I might as well upgrade to a custom rom.
Since I care about battery life the most, I figure I would ask which version of Android provides the best battery life for the Samsung Infuse: Gingerbread or Ice Cream Sandwich.
I probably won't be running apps that fetch/push for data a whole lot, which obviously helps the battery life. But I thought I'd ask to get someone's opinion on this specific phone and a comparison between Gingerbread vs ICS before picking a rom.
And the winner is... Gingerbread!
Sent from my sweet & buttery Infuse
abc617 said:
Hi, so I recently got an Infuse from someone that is still on Froyo and I figure I might as well upgrade to a custom rom.
Since I care about battery life the most, I figure I would ask which version of Android provides the best battery life for the Samsung Infuse: Gingerbread or Ice Cream Sandwich.
I probably won't be running apps that fetch/push for data a whole lot, which obviously helps the battery life. But I thought I'd ask to get someone's opinion on this specific phone and a comparison between Gingerbread vs ICS before picking a rom.
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Gingerbread is a better battery saver. Although i get decent battery on ics and jellybean. I know i perfer all that ics/jb has to offer in features over having battery life. But for what your asking id suggest AEON or the stock gb. Aeon is very stable and has some cool extras without much battery drain
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andros11 said:
And the winner is... Gingerbread!
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Really? I got faaar better battery life on Scott's Paranoid Android ICS build than I EVER did for any Gingerbread rom...
Honestly, I don't even remember by now
I have never payed that much attention to battery life..
usually lasts all day for me on JB, that's all I need
Sent from my sweet & buttery Infuse
the more recent ics and jelly bean kernels get great battery life due to fixed bt and wifi drivers (the wifi driver and binary were taken from another device from what i understand) and more stable cpu clock code than it had initially. not too much more than stock but i have to say it is better for me. but i guess it all depends on usage. one may have better standby vs awake battery life or something. the available kernels have been this way for atleast a month. when we start to see more kernels with undervolt it should get better yet.
I'm using CM10 8/23 and my battery life is good.
One of the best I even made a snapshot (can't upload right now): 51% left after 12 hours 46 minutes.
That's why I'm in a dilemma between jelly bean and gingerbread. I do appreciate JB a lot, way better functions. But still the battery life and compatibility are big issues. I can get 2 days under gb but only less than 12 hours in JB, that's a big issue.
I have been getting great battery life with the latest JB ROMs I have been using. Pretty much on par with the GB ROMs I used.
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Can't say i've had good luck with battery life, I used to average 3 hours of screen on time in Gingerbread, but since moving to ics/jb that has dropped to anywhere from 30 mins (if i leave the phone and standby drain eats it) to 1 hour 45 mins on a single charge...not good.
No rogue apps, no media scanner (i constantly check these things with betterbatterystats, i don't install anything i didn't install on gingerbread). Just the cell phone standby drain eating my battery alive (BBS reports it as GTALK_ASYNC and RILJ wakelocks).
I've been researching it for months now and get various answers (the wakelocks are caused by bad APN settings for example), tried all the fixes, still no luck. I suspect that it's probably a Rogers thing but who knows.
threi_ said:
Can't say i've had good luck with battery life, I used to average 3 hours of screen on time in Gingerbread, but since moving to ics/jb that has dropped to anywhere from 30 mins (if i leave the phone and standby drain eats it) to 1 hour 45 mins on a single charge...not good.
No rogue apps, no media scanner (i constantly check these things with betterbatterystats, i don't install anything i didn't install on gingerbread). Just the cell phone standby drain eating my battery alive (BBS reports it as GTALK_ASYNC and RILJ wakelocks).
I've been researching it for months now and get various answers (the wakelocks are caused by bad APN settings for example), tried all the fixes, still no luck. I suspect that it's probably a Rogers thing but who knows.
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did you try cm9?
qkster said:
did you try cm9?
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Yup, it's all been the same since ICS, I absolutely cannot get acceptable battery life, no matter what i do.
threi_ said:
Yup, it's all been the same since ICS, I absolutely cannot get acceptable battery life, no matter what i do.
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are you getting AOS drain while on wifi?
you may consider a factory reset and sdcard format
when you reinstall, decline all google locations and backup services.
qkster said:
are you getting AOS drain while on wifi?
you may consider a factory reset and sdcard format
when you reinstall, decline all google locations and backup services.
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I have done a factory reset, i formatted my sd card not too long ago (I also suspected this)
I also make sure google locations is disabled, never keep backup enabled (i did once by mistake and the auto restore nearly killed all my monthly data)
I am going to toggle wifi tonight and set a marker in BBS, i'll check the drain overnight (I did this a while ago and it did improve standby drain somewhat, but I am going to try it again)
threi_ said:
Can't say i've had good luck with battery life, I used to average 3 hours of screen on time in Gingerbread, but since moving to ics/jb that has dropped to anywhere from 30 mins (if i leave the phone and standby drain eats it) to 1 hour 45 mins on a single charge...not good.
No rogue apps, no media scanner (i constantly check these things with betterbatterystats, i don't install anything i didn't install on gingerbread). Just the cell phone standby drain eating my battery alive (BBS reports it as GTALK_ASYNC and RILJ wakelocks).
I've been researching it for months now and get various answers (the wakelocks are caused by bad APN settings for example), tried all the fixes, still no luck. I suspect that it's probably a Rogers thing but who knows.
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i do notice battery drain in some areas. but not others. some people seem to think certain modems are effecting the cell standby drain, not sure myself. but there are many compatible modem.bins to try from att and t-mobile(t959v)
Just an update: wifi didn't help much.
threi_ said:
Just an update: wifi didn't help much.
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I've been playing around a bit with different gb kernels, odex and deodex.
I found the drain issue much less on stock uclb3 kernel and rfs file system.
Almost all drain were associated with being on wifi...wakelocks and something else kills the battery.
If I have wifi off, there is usually not any issue.
You may have to play around a bit to see. My experience on cm9 and cm10 has been limited. I have noted several users noticing drain on cm9 and cm10 as well.
To avoid drain:
1. Use it to the max and constantly.
2. Leave the phone on airplane mode when not in use.
3. Turn off data (wifi and mobile data) and background data when not in use. I use this last mode.
Thanks for the tips man :good:
Airplane mode of course makes batt life better (disabling data doesn't), but when I start having to make sacrifices I didn't have to on GB it becomes a problem for me. Why should I jump through hoops and gimp my convenience for battery life that still isn't even as good as GB?
Instead of that i'd rather try to find the root cause of the problem. Doing so then allows us to help others that may have the same problem.
It definitely is an issue with the radio (or rather CM code overlooking something concerning the radio). What exactly, i'm not too sure. I've tried different modems as well, UCLB3 on JB was awful for battery life, UCKL2 and UXKG3 are slightly better but still not that great.
I don't want to complain about these things, I always try to research first, but damn....i'm stumped.
threi_ said:
Thanks for the tips man :good:
Instead of that i'd rather try to find the root cause of the problem. Doing so then allows us to help others that may have the same problem.
I don't want to complain about these things, I always try to research first, but damn....i'm stumped.
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Yeah, I agree with you there. The techniques I use is pretty simple. Pose the hypothesis. Start with a full deck and slowly eliminate or start minimal and add.
ex: flash jb without gapps; without microSd. try different modem; try a different kernel. different kernel from different build.
have to use it for a few days to find out.
do the same for cm9.
add gapps...
add microsd
etc..
at some point, you will find out contributing factors.
There are a few battery thread that may be helpful if you havent looked:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1408433&page=9
Ryo Misaki said:
Really? I got faaar better battery life on Scott's Paranoid Android ICS build than I EVER did for any Gingerbread rom...
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This is true, and you can save battery life w/ customization and now Scott is up to JB being one of the best battery life roms I've run
or just turn down your screen brightness

[Q] Nexus 5 Sudden Battery Throttle

So, I don't know if my problem here in particular is unique or new, but this issue started about a week ago.
My Nexus 5, is rooted, and running Cyanogenmod 11, (was) running with ART Runtime, and I was getting pretty decent battery life with the phone. Usually nothing less than 2-3 hours of screen on time, with pretty typical settings (location off, sync off, etc).
Out of nowhere, about last week my battery life began to be much worse. It'll drain from full to 20% in a matter of 5 or 6 hours, and none of my usage really changed at all. I'm well aware of the mm-qcamera-daemon, but according to my battery usage page, it still isn't really in use or bothering my battery life.
What could cause this sudden change? I'm here at work plugging my phone in half way through the day, when normally I can go about 2 days without charging.
I've tried factory resetting, I've turned off ART, I've tried changing the governor on the CPU, and many other things. Is my battery simply going bad?
If anything has a solution for me, it'd be a blessing.
Thanks.
speedanderson said:
So, I don't know if my problem here in particular is unique or new, but this issue started about a week ago.
My Nexus 5, is rooted, and running Cyanogenmod 11, (was) running with ART Runtime, and I was getting pretty decent battery life with the phone. Usually nothing less than 2-3 hours of screen on time, with pretty typical settings (location off, sync off, etc).
Out of nowhere, about last week my battery life began to be much worse. It'll drain from full to 20% in a matter of 5 or 6 hours, and none of my usage really changed at all. I'm well aware of the mm-qcamera-daemon, but according to my battery usage page, it still isn't really in use or bothering my battery life.
What could cause this sudden change? I'm here at work plugging my phone in half way through the day, when normally I can go about 2 days without charging.
I've tried factory resetting, I've turned off ART, I've tried changing the governor on the CPU, and many other things. Is my battery simply going bad?
If anything has a solution for me, it'd be a blessing.
Thanks.
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If i was on your place I'd return it back to stock and see how my phone would react. Afterwards if issue has to do anything with hardware I'd unroot + relock bootloader and give it to my provider for a warranty and explain them my problems.
MaCroX95 said:
If i was on your place I'd return it back to stock and see how my phone would react. Afterwards if issue has to do anything with hardware I'd unroot + relock bootloader and give it to my provider for a warranty and explain them my problems.
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Hmm..
That's not a bad idea. I think I'll flash stock back on to it when I get home tonight. You know, I have insurance on the phone, but I was expecting to have to exchange it for breaking the phone's screen, not for my battery going bad. I hope Stock ROM fixes the problem, or hell.. maybe whenever 4.4.3 ROMs start coming out, that might do the trick to. I've been careful to take care of this phone, since I broke my Nexus 4 two months after I got it.
Thanks.
speedanderson said:
Hmm..
That's not a bad idea. I think I'll flash stock back on to it when I get home tonight. You know, I have insurance on the phone, but I was expecting to have to exchange it for breaking the phone's screen, not for my battery going bad. I hope Stock ROM fixes the problem, or hell.. maybe whenever 4.4.3 ROMs start coming out, that might do the trick to. I've been careful to take care of this phone, since I broke my Nexus 4 two months after I got it.
Thanks.
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You're welcome. I hope that you solve your problem as soon as possible. If you take a look how your phone does with stock on your diagnose of a problem would be much easier and from than on if the problem was in software you can try some other roms and kernels. I personally am not really a fan of cyanogenmod 11 at least not for nexus 5 since I've had few bugs using for a few days.
MaCroX95 said:
You're welcome. I hope that you solve your problem as soon as possible. If you take a look how your phone does with stock on your diagnose of a problem would be much easier and from than on if the problem was in software you can try some other roms and kernels. I personally am not really a fan of cyanogenmod 11 at least not for nexus 5 since I've had few bugs using for a few days.
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Well, I really liked Paranoid Android for my Nexus 4, and I've had no issues until recently with CM11. :\
I guess stock is going to be my best bet though. I just really hope I can deal with the battery drain issue from mm-qcamera-daemon or whatever.
speedanderson said:
Well, I really liked Paranoid Android for my Nexus 4, and I've had no issues until recently with CM11. :\
I guess stock is going to be my best bet though. I just really hope I can deal with the battery drain issue from mm-qcamera-daemon or whatever.
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I've been using SlimKat in combination with Faux's custom kernel for a few days now and I must say that peformance is as smooth as it was never before, speed is absolutely phenomenal and my battery life is more than pleasing (around 24H + 3-4 Hrs of screen on time).
MaCroX95 said:
I've been using SlimKat in combination with Faux's custom kernel for a few days now and I must say that peformance is as smooth as it was never before, speed is absolutely phenomenal and my battery life is more than pleasing (around 24H + 3-4 Hrs of screen on time).
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Well, that sounds like exactly I want. I'm not opposed to trying another custom ROM either. Can you PM me a link to the thread with whatever particular build you're using?
If it's efficient and up to 4 hours of on screen time, sounds like exactly what I need.
I'm more than happy to ditch my ROM if I can get better performance, haha.
speedanderson said:
Well, that sounds like exactly I want. I'm not opposed to trying another custom ROM either. Can you PM me a link to the thread with whatever particular build you're using?
If it's efficient and up to 4 hours of on screen time, sounds like exactly what I need.
I'm more than happy to ditch my ROM if I can get better performance, haha.
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ROM: http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/d...4-slim-hammerhead-4-4-2-build-4-official-3700
KERNEL: http://faux.romhost.me/hammerhead/kk44/
I'm using non-ultimate version of the kernel which means that it doesn't support overclocking and I'm also using a bit older build which is very stable and works flawlessly for me.
Ah, great. I'm actually going to download it now, while I'm here at work. Also, does this particular ROM work at all with ART Runtime, because if possible, I'd like to continue using it.
speedanderson said:
Ah, great. I'm actually going to download it now, while I'm here at work. Also, does this particular ROM work at all with ART Runtime, because if possible, I'd like to continue using it.
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It does support ART. I didn't try it on this ROM though so I cannot tell exactly whether it's working or not. You'll have to test it by yourself but I am pretty sure that if your phone doesn't have any hardware issues that you won't be disappointed with the performance of ROM + Kernel with or without ART! Hit thanks if I helped you anyhow :laugh:
PS: Though since the ART is still in beta phase of development there is a possibility that it has caused you so much trouble with battery =)
speedanderson said:
So, I don't know if my problem here in particular is unique or new, but this issue started about a week ago.
My Nexus 5, is rooted, and running Cyanogenmod 11, (was) running with ART Runtime, and I was getting pretty decent battery life with the phone. Usually nothing less than 2-3 hours of screen on time, with pretty typical settings (location off, sync off, etc).
Out of nowhere, about last week my battery life began to be much worse. It'll drain from full to 20% in a matter of 5 or 6 hours, and none of my usage really changed at all. I'm well aware of the mm-qcamera-daemon, but according to my battery usage page, it still isn't really in use or bothering my battery life.
What could cause this sudden change? I'm here at work plugging my phone in half way through the day, when normally I can go about 2 days without charging.
I've tried factory resetting, I've turned off ART, I've tried changing the governor on the CPU, and many other things. Is my battery simply going bad?
If anything has a solution for me, it'd be a blessing.
Thanks.
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Batteries Can't throttle. However the do degrade with use. You can replace the battery with ease.

[Q] Best ROM, kernel and tweaks for Battery Life ?

Hello all !
I know it has been discussed many times, but nobody ever gave me a precise answer.
I usually get 12h max with ~3h of screen usage with my OPO. I'm using stock CM 11S with Franco Kernel right now.
What do you suggest me to do to at least be able to keep my phone alive during 24 hours with at least 5 hours of screen on ? It seems some people manage to get even better but this would be enough for me.
Thank you by advance
just do a clean reflash of cm11S xnph38R... with 4h30 hours of display, i do 4 days of battery..! (without any kernel)
Mayaku said:
Hello all !
I know it has been discussed many times, but nobody ever gave me a precise answer.
I usually get 12h max with ~3h of screen usage with my OPO. I'm using stock CM 11S with Franco Kernel right now.
What do you suggest me to do to at least be able to keep my phone alive during 24 hours with at least 5 hours of screen on ? It seems some people manage to get even better but this would be enough for me.
Thank you by advance
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Couple of things first off you should ask here http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/best-favorite-rom-kernel-roll-thread-t2886021
Secondly, I am confused why people ask for the best since the best in this case is subjective. Now there are threads upon threads you can read up on to see how to fix your battery life. Also what are you doing on your phone. I mean is wifi on all day are you in a bad signal area, is gps on, do you play game, is your brightness on full blast, do you use google now...
I can go on for days and days with this. YOU my friend YOU have to evaluate your phone and fix these things. WE here at xda can try and help but YOU yes YOU have to do the leg work and figure out do you have wakelocks. Its a lot my friend a lot....:cyclops:
Thanks for your answers I understand that fine tuning is not always required and that battery life depends on my usage... but seriously in my case, it gets worse and worse everyday :s I think I'm gonna try to fully go back to stock.
Do you have any general recommendation that works in every situation ? Like general advice about some settings that could help me win 2-3 hours ?
All roms and kernel are good. they all have their ups and downs.
i'm using stock 38r rooted and still can get 5h screen on time depending on usage.
u can try using greenify to sleep useless apps when not using them.
i used greenify to hibernate most of my social app.
For more battery life use Boeffla Linaro kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...nel-boeffla-kernel-linaro-sabermod-t2910357); It seems to be very smooth with low battery usage, but nobody can say if its stable. Since today I'm using sabermod build now, to be sure my UV is not too much . I use ZZMoove Optimal with 422mhz-1700mhz and Hotplug optimized, 422mhz because on the lowest value the music isn't playing smooth with one core online. I now have 28% left with 3h hours of screen time.
Edit: Anybody has 44S OTA?
Battery life is user dependent. I get 5 hours+ daily on lte and WiFi using stock and wifi. On wifi I get more. I recommend you check for rogue apps using betterbatterystats or wakelock detector. Do you use location services and such?

[Completed] Nexus 5 battery acting weird

Boughr a n5 this june.. Was pretty happy with it.. Got quite decent battery life out of it. Around 4.5-5 hrs on a daily basis.. Decided to root the phone 2 months ago.. Unlocked the bootloader using fastboot and flashed cwm.. Then flashed franco kernel.. Got root working and all but battery started draining like crazy.. Got around 2-2.5 hrs sot.. Thought had done something wrong so after a week decided to go back to stock using the 4.4.4 factory images from googles developer website.. Flashed it using fastboot and everything booted up fine.. But battery life didnt really improve.. Still get 2-3hrs sot.. Then installed the 3rd dev preview 2 weeks ago and am now using the offical lollipop rom.. Battery problem never went away.. Any idea why??
So one thing to keep in mind is that battery life can be affected by several things; number of apps installed which also may be running in the background, brightness level, GPS, etc.
So I recommend you download the app " better battery stats, open it and then let it run over night.
The app should give you info on what's going on.
If you're still stuck,open the app, go to share and you can get a log.
Post that log in this thread and politely ask if someone can explain it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Thanks for the quick response.. I totally get ur point.. Correct me if I'm wrong.. But aren't wakelocks things which run in the background and prevent it from going to sleep?.. In that case i still don't understand y i can't seem to get a good sot when using the phone continuously.. I mean if i browse on chrome continuously without a break.. Battery still last about 2.5 hrs.. Also currently I'm running a minimal amount of apps as compared to the initial period with the good battery and nothing new.. I have a feeling that i might have messed something up during flashing.. Is that even possible??.. Anyway.. Ill try getting on that better battey status too
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Thanks for the quick response.. I totally get ur point.. Correct me if I'm wrong.. But aren't wakelocks things which run in the background and prevent it from going to sleep?.. In that case i still don't understand y i can't seem to get a good sot when using the phone continuously.. I mean if i browse on chrome continuously without a break.. Battery still last about 2.5 hrs.. Also currently I'm running a minimal amount of apps as compared to the initial period with the good battery and nothing new.. I have a feeling that i might have messed something up during flashing.. Is that even possible??.. Anyway.. Ill try getting on that better battey status too
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I'm going to suggest posting and asking further questions in the thread I linked you. It is the direct support thread. This is merely to show you where to navigate to.

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