[Q] Peek Vs AcDisplay - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Since those are quite similar apps, has anyone noticed their battery consumption? Witch one is more battery friendly?
P.S. This is not a threat about their functionalities, just battery usage

nasye said:
Since those are quite similar apps, has anyone noticed their battery consumption? Witch one is more battery friendly?
P.S. This is not a threat about their functionalities, just battery usage
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I recommend Acdisplay, have been using it on ky Moto G since I got the phone and had no issues with the battery, just try both of them to see with one is right for you.
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Battery Life test Results

I was pretty pleased with my results here, so I thought I'd share. This is done with both OC and UV and making use of the the 3500mah batt and with moderate/normal use.
I can get that on stock battery, you must play some games and leave your phone on full brightness at all times or something.
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mt3g said:
I can get that on stock battery, you must play some games and leave your phone on full brightness at all times or something.
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No, I play one game in particular, and I spend more time on the web on my phone than most people do on their computer. I could get that on a stock battery too, if I never actually used my phone Before the the changes I made, I was getting significantly less life. Especially with OC.
It looks like the moment you turn your screen on your battery life plummets.
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redmonke255 said:
It looks like the moment you turn your screen on your battery life plummets.
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Thats from Oc'ing to 1560 lol
It's more useful to post test results on a standard battery and standard voltages and clock speeds so others can compare. I've gotten 3 days on stock CM7 nightly before, it really depends on how much one uses their phone. The biggest clue to how a ROM or kernel affects battery is to look at the idle drain (maybe with data off too). It should be flat or with < 0.5%/hr drain.
Where'd you get the 3500 Mah battery you are using? I've been trying to find a decent maker for one.

Battery Saver App

Hi, All with my brand new, rooted, unlocked bootloader, and new kernel, HTC ONE S CS (S3) I've noticed poor battery performance.
So is there any app that could help? Of course they are many, but actually is one of them work good on HTC ONE S? Thanks.
There isn't really an app that can save you battery. It depends on what ROM your on. You should around and see which works best
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I'm using battery guru. Just started using it so I'm not really sure how well its working. I have found that the kernel can really affect battery life, try flashing to another kernel and give it a couple of days to see if its better.
darrin976 said:
I'm using battery guru. Just started using it so I'm not really sure how well its working. I have found that the kernel can really affect battery life, try flashing to another kernel and give it a couple of days to see if its better.
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Kernel is the main contributor to battery life as it is mainly what controls everything behind behind the scenes
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I there! I use greenify and I Luke it, incresed My one s battery life
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I advice you to use green power premium
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Snapdragon battery guru is a really good app for battery saving
Hope I have been helpful.
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arnaldus said:
Snapdragon battery guru is a really good app for battery saving
Hope I have been helpful.
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It's a placebo..

[Q] RAM Usage and Battery Life on Kitkat ROMs

How is the Nexus S performing as regards RAM usage and battery life on the handful of unofficial Kitkat ROMs doing the rounds? Kitkat is built to perform better on devices with 512MB RAM than Jellybean. Wondering if that translates into actual differences in performance and battery life, even on the as-yet-unstable ROMs.
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How is the Nexus S performing as regards RAM usage and battery life on the handful of unofficial Kitkat ROMs doing the rounds? Kitkat is built to perform better on devices with 512MB RAM than Jellybean. Wondering if that translates into actual differences in performance and battery life, even on the as-yet-unstable ROMs.
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Battery life is pretty close to most jelly beans, it has better ram availability, but is smooth like 4.1 only a bit faster... Some apps still have issues due to the newness of 4.4, but mainly in ART... Most roms are pretty stable for daily use...
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Setting.Out said:
Battery life is pretty close to most jelly beans, it has better ram availability, but is smooth like 4.1 only a bit faster... Some apps still have issues due to the newness of 4.4, but mainly in ART... Most roms are pretty stable for daily use...
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Thanks. So in that case, I shouldn't expect more than the 1.5-2 hours of screen on time I've been getting using JB.
aadnan.w said:
Thanks. So in that case, I shouldn't expect more than the 1.5-2 hours of screen on time I've been getting using JB.
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In that case, much better than what you were getting.. Lol... I get around 4hrs screen time with 12-16hrs moderate usage..
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Wow, how do you get so much screen time?
Pixie dust... Lol. I don't have 3g on unless I'm using it, location off unless needed, I keep WiFi off when the phone sleeps, I don't auto sync, screen brightness is usually on lowest settings, I set app permissions to not wake my device, greenify, and use a script package with nodded build.prop...
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Setting.Out said:
Pixie dust... Lol. I don't have 3g on unless I'm using it, location off unless needed, I keep WiFi off when the phone sleeps, I don't auto sync, screen brightness is usually on lowest settings, I set app permissions to not wake my device, greenify, and use a script package with nodded build.prop...
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I'll try that and see how long my battery lasts me. Although then I don't know what exactly I'll be doing with the phone at all. Usually I have 2G always on, switching to 3G when I need it, don't use WiFi. Auto-sync is mostly off, brightness lowest indoors, and a few apps greenified. That gives me 2 hours max of screen on time over moderate use for say 8-9 hours.

[Q]battery life

Which kernel is best for battery life?
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Oh god...
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Galaxyy11.gs said:
Which kernel is best for battery life?
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Don't Ask this kind of question, it's not productive, and it depending a lot of your use.
Test yourself and you will see.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477889
there is no best kernel for battery life. with any kernel available, you can have great battery life or absolutely terrible battery life. the kernel isnt the key to battery life. battery life depends on your personal usage, your personal setup, your personal apps used, and very much on the quality of the phone/data connection around you. everything elae is minor.
simms22 said:
there is no best kernel for battery life. with any kernel available, you can have great battery life or absolutely terrible battery life. the kernel isnt the key to battery life. battery life depends on your personal usage, your personal setup, your personal apps used, and very much on the quality of the phone/data connection around you. everything elae is minor.
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Yep agreed. You can "tune" any kernel to favour performance or battery. Its just different devs have different ideas about what the optimal balance is so defaults vary.
Its all about reading, learning and tuning.
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best way to know is to try every kernel out there
We do not allow best ROM/kernel threads on XDA. Everyone has different uses meaning battery life varies from person to person. Best thing to do is head over to the development section, try some out and see which best suits your needs.
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How to improve battery life

Hello folks,
I am using a htc one M8 and I think this is a great phone, No lags, good camera and good UI, the only thing that I think is not enough is the battery life that is not enough, I was wondering if you guys knows something yo improve battery life without rooting my phone, I'm already using grrenify beta with aggressive doze and doze on the go, but for some reason I think is not enough, if you could help me would be great, thank you.?
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