[Q] What kernel has the best battery life? - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Moto G XT1031 Boost Mobile
What kernel has the best battery life for this phone?

Xperience kernel,i had the best battery life with xperience rom wich had xperience kernel in it. It was really great.
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This thread gives you an answer: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2547280

Aero kernel.
In every custom kernel, you can slow down the processor limit to longer the battery life.

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Best battery life rom?

Can you tell me the rom + kernel for best battery life? I use the stock rom + stock kernel, but drain the battery fast sorry for bad english
I would recommend any kernel with deep idle. Glados or matrix
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mrluker said:
Can you tell me the rom + kernel for best battery life? I use the stock rom + stock kernel, but drain the battery fast sorry for bad english
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if you are rooted i would highly suggest using pete alfonso's latest ics rom (1/2/2012) combined with eugene's lastest kernel (speedy 3). i have it 200/800 smartass v2 and for me the battery life is pretty good. also, i have calibrated the battery resulting in stellar performance.

What's the Best Marshmallow ROM/Kernel[6.0.1+] for Performance on Moto G

As the title says it Im looking for the best rom kernel mix on the Moto G to unleash the beast
Still want some nice features & tweaks tho
Also want battery life but that I can tweak a bit myself...
Really want best performance in multitasking and everything I do not play any games I dont care if my moto g cant play games I only want it to perform in what I do most often... as my moto g is the 8gb version:
-Surf the web on chrome alot
-Listen to different music apps
-Do some work
-FB/Messenger
-Hangouts sms
-Youtube
Want you guys to share what are the best ROMS/KERNELS for the best performance!
Thanks Guys!
Currently running:
Moto G 2013 XT032 falcon
SlimSaber 6.0.1 UberTC
Kaminari Kernel UberTC5.3.x 1.6GHz CPU 533MHz GPU
Just my opinion: Presently if you wanna try CM based ROM, then give Resurrection remix a shot, with its inbuilt kernel. If you wanna go with AOSP then try Turbo ROM.
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Debanka said:
Just my opinion: Presently if you wanna try CM based ROM, then give Resurrection remix a shot, with its inbuilt kernel. If you wanna go with AOSP then try Turbo ROM.
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Okay yeah im pretty much going with cm I tried nexus experience,cm13,slimsaber I did not tried aosp will look your suggestions but yeah pretty much looking for best performance thanks for you answers
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I have a RessurectionRemix (android 6.0.1). What is the best kernel settings for Moto G for performance?
nevertheless... ID crisis 6.
For performance? easily ZERO Byte kernel by @BryanByteZ. Overclock to 1.6ghz cpu and 600 mhz GPU (1.1 and 450 are the normal values)
Latest ID crisis with latest kaminarikernel, Simply smooth

Best Battery Backup on Osprey

Which Custom ROM you guys feel gives the best battery backup for Osprey ??
Resurrection remix ...on moderate use..5 1/2 SOT
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For just battery considered? CM12.1 with a solid minimalistic kernel of it must be an aftermarket one, the stock rom is probably the best though (add a solid kernel and tweak it its even better).
But for a featured ROM, Turbo with Squid kernel using Lionfish governor gave me the best battery, although it wasn't really noticeably different, those were the numbers GSAM gave me.
TBH, no rom itself is the cause of poor battery life, ever single ROM for the G3 uses the exact same base of CM12.1 for Lollipop and CM13 for Marshmallow for all aftermarket Roms, in general, if one ROM has a problem or strength, they all do. The only device tree we have is CM based, so other than a few customizations and toolchain selection, all roms for this device are the same.
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Rom/Kernel

I wonder which combination of rom and kernel do you guys recommend for strictly battery life!?
currently on cm13 with built in kernel. it's not bad but are there better options especially after tweaking the kernel?
greetings
Use what you think is best, every device reacts differently to a kernel. Flash the available options see what fits best for you.
I recommend fire kernel, my kernel (ruthless) or Optimus kernel.
Honestly, without significant tweaking, stock rom and kernel provide the best battery life.
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stock with squid kernel for best battery

[Poll] What ROM are you using on your Moto G 2015 (osprey)?

If you're using your osprey as your daily driver, which ROM are you using? Why do you prefer using it? How's the battery life?
Edit: Poll on desktop (web) version
xMotoDA said:
If you're using your osprey as your daily driver, which ROM are you using? Why do you prefer using it? How's the battery life?
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Moto G3 xt1548
Virgin Mobile (DDR)
Stock 6.0.1 (MCIS24.107-82-18)
128GB Samsung external micro SD card
Rooted with SuperSU v2.82 (systemless)
BusyBox v1.26.2 Stericson su/xbin/ (BusyBox Pro)
TWRP (Squid's) v3.1.1-r1
AGNi pureMoto Kernel v3.2
Kernel Adiutor-Mod
LionFish CPU Governor
(533 MHz Minimum / 1209 MHz Maximum)
Fiops I/O Scheduler (Internal Storage 512)
Noop I/O Scheduler (External Storage 1024)
Adreno Idler
MSM Performance Hotplug
Very Agressive Low Memory Killer
I choose this ROM and configuration because it provides optimal RAM consumption, with an average of 350Mb free RAM with 29 applications installed. Also, I get an average battery life of 16 hours with moderate to heavy use and up to 14 days on standby. I have yet to find a custom ROM (and I'm in no way being negative with regard to the great custom ROMs for the Osprey) that can match the results I get from stock 6.0.1.
Battery life sounds really great! Why not vote in the poll?
MotoJunkie01 said:
Moto G3 xt1548
I choose this ROM and configuration because it provides optimal RAM consumption, with an average of 350Mb free RAM with 29 applications installed. .
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1 or 2 GB version?
xMotoDA said:
1 or 2 GB version?
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Sorry I should have clarified. I have the 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage version of the Osprey.
MotoJunkie01 said:
Moto G3 xt1548
Virgin Mobile (DDR)
Stock 6.0.1 (MCIS24.107-82-18)
128GB Samsung external micro SD card
Rooted with SuperSU v2.82 (systemless)
BusyBox v1.26.2 Stericson su/xbin/ (BusyBox Pro)
TWRP (Squid's) v3.1.1-r1
AGNi pureMoto Kernel v3.2
Kernel Adiutor-Mod
LionFish CPU Governor
(533 MHz Minimum / 1209 MHz Maximum)
Fiops I/O Scheduler (Internal Storage 512)
Noop I/O Scheduler (External Storage 1024)
Adreno Idler
MSM Performance Hotplug
Very Agressive Low Memory Killer
I choose this ROM and configuration because it provides optimal RAM consumption, with an average of 350Mb free RAM with 29 applications installed. Also, I get an average battery life of 16 hours with moderate to heavy use and up to 14 days on standby. I have yet to find a custom ROM (and I'm in no way being negative with regard to the great custom ROMs for the Osprey) that can match the results I get from stock 6.0.1.
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You should use any AOSP-CAF based rom (Tesla Rom recommended) with squid or fire kernel if you want that type of battery backup.
I managed to get 6:30 hr of SOT with 1 day battery backup while WiFi is always on. (I had SS but deleted while flashing other ROM)
Though now i am using AOSPExtended Rom since Tesla Rom is stopped for our device.
nikhilpal2705 said:
You should use any AOSP-CAF based rom (Tesla Rom recommended) with squid or fire kernel if you want that type of battery backup.
I managed to get 6:30 of SOT with 1 day battery backup while WiFi is always on. (I had SS but deleted while flashing other ROM)
Though now i am using AOSPExtended Rom since Tesla Rom is stopped for our device.
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Nice results. I love the custom kernels by both @FireLord and @squid2. I've had great results from those kernels as well. I'll try your recommendations and couple one of those kernels with the Tesla ROM. (I'm a long time fan of Tesla Coil Apps, e.g. Nova Launcher.) Thanks for the tip.
Maybe a link to each ROM would be helpful in the poll would be helpful.
nikhilpal2705 said:
You should use any AOSP-CAF based rom (Tesla Rom recommended) with squid or fire kernel if you want that type of battery backup.
I managed to get 6:30 hr of SOT with 1 day battery backup while WiFi is always on. (I had SS but deleted while flashing other ROM)
Though now i am using AOSPExtended Rom since Tesla Rom is stopped for our device.
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Try unofficial gzr ROMs including Tesla,validus and tipsy.
Here
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=194700
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nikhilpal2705 said:
You should use any AOSP-CAF based rom (Tesla Rom recommended) ...
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I just installed the 0517 build of Tesla yesterday. Too soon to tell about battery life but I like what I see so far. It was #1 in a list I saw recently of Moto G3 ROMs.
androidbaba said:
Try unofficial gzr ROMs including Tesla,validus and tipsy.
Here
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=194700
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I've been a long-time user of Tesla and Validus ROMs on my Moto E (2nd Gen) LTE. I agree these ROMs do give optimal performance, they are lightweight and streamlined, & provide the user with a plethora of customization options. I also love the GZR based Kernel Adiutor app....
I have tried most of the available roms and my favorite up until recently was PureNexus. Now I am using ASOP CAF and I am loving it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/osprey-aosp-caf-7-1-1-t3576936
Hi there guys. I'm testing RR on my phone and I was wondering which kernel should I mix with this room? Any recommendation?
I'm using Dirty Unicorns now.
I have used AOSiP-rom, AOSPExtended, Tesla. I can't say one is better than the other. You can customize them well.
They are all stable and smooth. It is just a feeling what you like most.
I like aosp-roms most .
We are glad to have a lot of devs who maintain their rom.
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Mantoi said:
Hi there guys. I'm testing RR on my phone and I was wondering which kernel should I mix with this room? Any recommendation?
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Try fire or optimus or ud kernels
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TheForce said:
I'm using Dirty Unicorns now.
I have used AOSiP-rom, AOSPExtended, Tesla. I can't say one is better than the other. You can customize them well.
They are all stable and smooth. It is just a feeling what you like most.
I like aosp-roms most .
We are glad to have a lot of devs who maintain their rom.
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Thanks
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androidbaba said:
Try fire or optimus or ud kernels
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I will give them a look. Thanks
I've been using the most recent Tesla ROM for the xt1548 now for three days, along with @squid2's r19 kernel with personalized settings. I must admit that I get premium battery life and RAM optimization, to around the same extent as my stock setup listed previously.
Thanks @xMotoDA and @androidbaba for the tips.
AOSP CAF Osprey
using this rom for about 20 days.......believe me it is smooth than all other roms as it is based on caf........also i gives an awesome battery backup with alucard hotplug,gov interactive pro ,arch power on..............in the recent update it has become more battery friendly as it is based on stock motorola mm kernel........try it.......u will love it
I'm going to give it a try. What CPU Governor and I/O scheduler do you use? Ok sorry. Interactive Pro. I just now saw that.
MotoJunkie01 said:
I'm going to give it a try. What CPU Governor and I/O scheduler do you use? Ok sorry. Interactive Pro. I just now saw that.
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If you are going to use ASOP CAF rom don't change any kernel settings for the latest version. See the thread for discussion.

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