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hey im new in the this section cuz this is my moms phone and she needs an upgrade
i didn't find some answers to my questions so i will ask them here
1.Cm 7.2 is bugless?
2.what is the best ClockworkMod based recovery for this phone?
3.what Rom could you suggest me ?(battery life is the most important thing)
Don't mess with your moms phone.
Stock rom is the best option for people who only use it as a phone (calls/texts/light internet surfing) so unless she wants to change a new theme everyday, game all day long in [insertdemandinggame] or need 70 apps at one time, you don't need any other OS on it other that stock
here are your answers
1) yes stable release of cm7.2 is bugless , nightly version may or may not have bugs.
2) best version of clockwork mod is 5.0.2.7, i recommend amonra
3)for battery life cm7 is good or you can check oxyen gingerbread(by popdog)
hope i helped
1.Cm 7.2 is bugless?
2.what is the best ClockworkMod based recovery for this phone?
3.what Rom could you suggest me ?(battery life is the most important thing)
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> cm7.2 is not bug free. only contains minor bug for an aftermarket os this a good choice or shift from stock IMO.
> cwm 5.0.2.0 and AmonRA 3.0.6
> cm7.2 and install a custom kernel like DJnoXD candied kernel or TA's thunderVN kernels, and again IMO and experience.
thatnextdoorboy said:
Don't mess with your moms phone.
Stock rom is the best option for people who only use it as a phone (calls/texts/light internet surfing) so unless she wants to change a new theme everyday, game all day long in [insertdemandinggame] or need 70 apps at one time, you don't need any other OS on it other that stock
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Yea but she always complains about here battery life :/
hsingh1993 said:
here are your answers
1) yes stable release of cm7.2 is bugless , nightly version may or may not have bugs.
2) best version of clockwork mod is 5.0.2.7, i recommend amonra
3)for battery life cm7 is good or you can check oxyen gingerbread(by popdog)
hope i helped
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neko95 said:
> cm7.2 is not bug free. only contains minor bug for an aftermarket os this a good choice or shift from stock IMO.
> cwm 5.0.2.0 and AmonRA 3.0.6
> cm7.2 and install a custom kernel like DJnoXD candied kernel or TA's thunderVN kernels, and again IMO and experience.
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thnx you really helped me both of you ^_^
mr_nickless said:
Yea but she always complains about here battery life :/
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Try oxygen 2.3.2 by popdog123 and u will never goto any other rom
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U should try Ginger snap by neko... it has quite a nice performance and battery life too
Hope I helped...
LGE-p500
Try cm7 nightly with. Candidice kernel
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dhruv.always said:
Try oxygen 2.3.2 by popdog123 and u will never goto any other rom
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i read the log of this rom, seems that he has some battery drain bug..
technogeek sid said:
U should try Ginger snap by neko... it has quite a nice performance and battery life too
Hope I helped...
LGE-p500
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yea thanks ill check it out
kunnaliskinng said:
Try cm7 nightly with. Candidice kernel
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isn't the cm 7.2 nightly version has bugs?
> yes all custom/after market roms have bugs.. it doesnt matter if its minor or major bug aslong as long that it's consider as malfunction.
neko95 said:
> yes all custom/after market roms have bugs.. it doesnt matter if its minor or major bug aslong as long that it's consider as malfunction.
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okay than
mr_nickless said:
Yea but she always complains about here battery life :/
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I recommend you use the Stock Rom which you are using right now!!
Root it.. uninstall all system aaps which your mom doesnt use!!
Its a smartphone so dont think of getting battery backup more than
1nhalf day.
Save battery by lowering screen brightness.
Keep WIFI / 3g / 2g / GPS.. OFF.. till you need them.
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I recommend you use the Stock Rom which you are using right now!!
Root it.. uninstall all system aaps which your mom doesnt use!!
Its a smartphone so dont think of getting battery backup more than
1nhalf day.
Save battery by lowering screen brightness.
Keep WIFI / 3g / 2g / GPS.. OFF.. till you need them.
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> totaly agreed aBout the smart phone thing, we cant compare bat life of our p5oo to a nokia 3210. It always depends on the users usage.
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mr_nickless said:
hey im new in the this section cuz this is my moms phone and she needs an upgrade
i didn't find some answers to my questions so i will ask them here
1.Cm 7.2 is bugless?
2.what is the best ClockworkMod based recovery for this phone?
3.what Rom could you suggest me ?(battery life is the most important thing)
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CM7.2 is not bugless. although it has minimal bugs, it isn't completly clear of bugs
i use amonra. in my opinion its the best
i suggest gingersnap or stock rom if you want battery life
hi, as the title says what do u recoomend for daily usage? shud be ICS or better if it is JB..
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hi, as the title says what do u recoomend for daily usage? shud be ICS or better if it is JB..
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i guess it depends on ur taste
i personally tried JB and will never go back to ICS
sianghung said:
i guess it depends on ur taste
i personally tried JB and will never go back to ICS
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what JB r u using right now?
the one with fluid UI and working wifi, bt.....
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Rom and Kernal
mizukage said:
what JB r u using right now?
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Xperia z Rom with crackerizer Kernal... seems to be fine till now. I am using this for sony walkman.
mizukage said:
what JB r u using right now?
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previously JellyBam, now on X-GamerZ for few days, smoothest rom tested so far :good:
X-GamerZ rom is really awesome. Fluid, no lag, stripped down. Games work fine. I can't go back to GB now. It feels like an eyesore. ICS is just not needed anymore as JB is much better in every way.
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X-GamerZ rom is really awesome. Fluid, no lag, stripped down. Games work fine. I can't go back to GB now. It feels like an eyesore. ICS is just not needed anymore as JB is much better in every way.
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what wud be my base to flash x-gamers?is it DDLF2 or XXKPQ?
these are the bugs on the said thread:
1. WIFI doesn't work perfectly. Network strength doesn't show up and the network often disconnects.
2. There is LAG in the UI due to lack of Hardware Composer.
3. Front Facing camera preview is improper.
4. Video recording and playback suffers low framerate issues. Will be fixed soon.
5. Built-in WiFi hotspot doesn't work. Please use third party applications.
are these bugs already fixed? and what does it mean indtall first from A4?wer can i find it?
mizukage said:
what wud be my base to flash x-gamers?is it DDLF2 or XXKPQ?
these are the bugs on the said thread:
1. WIFI doesn't work perfectly. Network strength doesn't show up and the network often disconnects.
2. There is LAG in the UI due to lack of Hardware Composer.
3. Front Facing camera preview is improper.
4. Video recording and playback suffers low framerate issues. Will be fixed soon.
5. Built-in WiFi hotspot doesn't work. Please use third party applications.
are these bugs already fixed? and what does it mean indtall first from A4?wer can i find it?
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First root ddlf2 with bam kernel then flash cyanogenmod 10 alpha 4( no alpha 3 or 5) after that flash xgamerz and enjoy. EDIT:Recomended read carefully and understand the correct procedure to flash of each rom. You can find it in the OP of each rom.
Cfroot -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1355675
Cm10 -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1868074 Xgamerz -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192613
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acuicultor said:
First root ddlf2 with bam kernel then flash cyanogenmod 10 alpha 4( no alpha 3 or 5) after that flash xgamerz and enjoy. EDIT:Recomended read carefully and understand the correct procedure to flash of each rom. You can find it in the OP of each rom.
Cfroot -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1355675
Cm10 -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1868074 Xgamerz -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192613
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let me summarize ur explanation ok?correct me if im wrong.
1. stock DDLF2
2. cf root of bam..which one?v14fix or 15?which one is the most compatible?
3. flash dhiru's cyanogen alpha 4 not 3 or 5 but alpha4..[ok got this one]
3a. i just follow the instruction given by dhiru [got it]
--stop here coz a question is here:--
in ur reply after flashing dhirus cyanogen is shud be flashed again by x-gamer, but in the instuction of x-gamer it shud be qwerty kernel b4 hte x-gamer rom..so what do u think?
I prefer the frankenstein mod, longer battery life
mizukage said:
let me summarize ur explanation ok?correct me if im wrong.
1. stock DDLF2
2. cf root of bam..which one?v14fix or 15?which one is the most compatible?
3. flash dhiru's cyanogen alpha 4 not 3 or 5 but alpha4..[ok got this one]
3a. i just follow the instruction given by dhiru [got it]
--stop here coz a question is here:--
in ur reply after flashing dhirus cyanogen is shud be flashed again by x-gamer, but in the instuction of x-gamer it shud be qwerty kernel b4 hte x-gamer rom..so what do u think?
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Man i saw your post in Xgamerz trhead and just for curiosity. You solved your problems? If no: just try reflash cm10 alpha4 let the rom boot for 10/20 minutes dont worry if you dont have signal the 5 first minutes( its because the kernel) after that,reboot into recovery, do nandroid backup,when finish,follow the instruction to flash directly Xgamerz v2.2/ wipe data / format sistem/ flash rom /wipe cache & dalvik / fix permisions always help / reboot sistem / wait to complete boot,it takes several minutes (not necesary to flash any kernel,rom includes kwerty v3.1 test-2)
Enjoy.
Hope it helped you.
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re: jellybean or ICS
mizukage said:
hi, as the title says what do u recoomend for daily usage? shud be ICS or better if it is JB..
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i used CM9 alpha 14 by Dhiru1602 with the alpha4 kernel to be efficient ..
due to so many new roms i havent tried jellybean yet but X-gamers V2.2 looks promising
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Man i saw your post in Xgamerz trhead and just for curiosity. You solved your problems? If no: just try reflash cm10 alpha4 let the rom boot for 10/20 minutes dont worry if you dont have signal the 5 first minutes( its because the kernel) after that,reboot into recovery, do nandroid backup,when finish,follow the instruction to flash directly Xgamerz v2.2/ wipe data / format sistem/ flash rom /wipe cache & dalvik / fix permisions always help / reboot sistem / wait to complete boot,it takes several minutes (not necesary to flash any kernel,rom includes kwerty v3.1 test-2)
Enjoy.
Hope it helped you.
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i think i was wrong for flashing the x-gamers as i first flash qwerty kernel the got endless boot so to prevent that i removed the battery and went to recovery flashed the x-gamers, installation successful but only the mobile network is not functioning well..
by the way i just flashed back to stock ddlf2..until i know what shud i do to flash x-gamers w/o error..still collecting more information..hehe
Hey guys although I am not new to xda developers , I have certain doubt's regarding installing jbx kernel , I read the post by d trail and its little above the levels for an amateur . so p.s. help me in giving a guidance to install the kernel. I am using pacman 4.3 in sys1 and mokee 4.4.2 on sys3, he battery drain is too much in mokee gets down by 10% every hour so I want to try the kernel for power optimization....
Ahh... installing JBX kernel, this is an awesome procedure, thanks to AROMA installer, trust me, haha
Commonly we just use BMM to install the JBX.zip like installing a ROM.zip
But there're some exceptions.. for example: we can not flash JBX on non-kexec ROMs because of ICS kernel...
I think guide allready have on the jbx kernel thread
guruggk1988 said:
Hey guys although I am not new to xda developers , I have certain doubt's regarding installing jbx kernel , I read the post by d trail and its little above the levels for an amateur . so p.s. help me in giving a guidance to install the kernel. I am using pacman 4.3 in sys1 and mokee 4.4.2 on sys3, he battery drain is too much in mokee gets down by 10% every hour so I want to try the kernel for power optimization....
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i think you have already installed BMM.
then take mokee 4.4.2 for example,
1. download the latest version of dtrail's kernal, or Shurikkb's (because it is verified that his kernal have better battery life, you can find in dtrail's post)
2. flash it like a ROM, (boot to BMM recovery, switch to system3, then install package from ..., no wipe, no clean)
3. then enjoy, for details, please read in the post
help
PhoenixNghi said:
Ahh... installing JBX kernel, this is an awesome procedure, thanks to AROMA installer, trust me, haha
Commonly we just use BMM to install the JBX.zip like installing a ROM.zip
But there're some exceptions.. for example: we can not flash JBX on non-kexec ROMs because of ICS kernel...
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i read the faq's about the jbx kernel, i downloaded the jbx kernel installed it now, after that what should i do , i am unable to understand the procedure
guruggk1988 said:
i read the faq's about the jbx kernel, i downloaded the jbx kernel installed it now, after that what should i do , i am unable to understand the procedure
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You did install it, right? So go to About and find Kernel version, you'll see JBX there
Issues with JBX 3.0
Hello,
I have another question regarding JBX. I am running the latest version of Gummy (M.1-02-19-14), which comes with JBX kernel already integrated. I have read good things about the latest version of JBX (02/27/14 build) and have been trying to install it over the old kernel. The times I manage to load the rom with the new kernel, I have no signal and the phone appears to be unable to recognize my sim card. I have tried unchecking the exposed framework and 10% battery fix in the installer without avail. Any help with installing this latest version of JBX would be greatly appreciated!
Hi, I'm relatively new here, I have many doubts about the JBX kernel. I do not understand the Aroma installer. Is there any option to dial in specific?
I have experienced some problems. Some sensors stopped working.
dguamache said:
Hi, I'm relatively new here, I have many doubts about the JBX kernel. I do not understand the Aroma installer. Is there any option to dial in specific?
I have experienced some problems. Some sensors stopped working.
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just install the jbx kernel just like how you flash the kernel by going to recovery clicking on install zip from storage , you dont ahve to change anything in the kbx kernel everything works fine :good:
Hello_Motto said:
Hello,
I have another question regarding JBX. I am running the latest version of Gummy (M.1-02-19-14), which comes with JBX kernel already integrated. I have read good things about the latest version of JBX (02/27/14 build) and have been trying to install it over the old kernel. The times I manage to load the rom with the new kernel, I have no signal and the phone appears to be unable to recognize my sim card. I have tried unchecking the exposed framework and 10% battery fix in the installer without avail. Any help with installing this latest version of JBX would be greatly appreciated!
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i guess u better stick to shurikkb 25/2 build , its awesone , even i faced issues with the 27/2 dtrail like no signal , but shruikkb is marvelous:good:
guruggk1988 said:
just install the jbx kernel just like how you flash the kernel by going to recovery clicking on install zip from storage , you dont ahve to change anything in the kbx kernel everything works fine :good:
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Just click next til end?
dguamache said:
Just click next til end?
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yep , if u want u can install the camera app moto x by ticking it and rest everything is same just go on clicking next:good:
guruggk1988 said:
yep , if u want u can install the camera app moto x by ticking it and rest everything is same just go on clicking next:good:
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Thanks a lot!
I would like to know the specific meaning of each option, did a tutorial about the kernel?
dguamache said:
Thanks a lot!
I would like to know the specific meaning of each option, did a tutorial about the kernel?
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Dude thats explained below the option..n there's a nice long thread about jbx kernel in the development section..
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devilhunter47 said:
Dude thats explained below the option..n there's a nice long thread about jbx kernel in the development section..
Sent from my MB865 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks, I'll care.
guruggk1988 said:
just install the jbx kernel just like how you flash the kernel by going to recovery clicking on install zip from storage , you dont ahve to change anything in the kbx kernel everything works fine :good:
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do you need to rename the custom kernel? the one ive got from git hub really boggled me a bit...Thx a bunch
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Content removed, ROM not allowed on XDA (Tesla OS ROM is by banned member).
Looks interesting, will try
alex26aly said:
Looks interesting, will try
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How many Tesla Roms will be made?
I found a review: ytbe
Looks very clear and simple. If only want to use a few apps I think it will be great. The battery time is the question I try it today or tomorrow!
I'll give it a try
Layer or theme engine?
ZeroDroid said:
Layer or theme engine?
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Cm theme engine...
Why do we need to flash boot.img separately. I have s-off on my phone, is that step needed in my case.
But hey thanks for providing us with something fresh for our device, i really appreciate that.:good:
Well, I made that review and plan to make one for HTC One M7! Before that, I gotta say that It's really fast and smooth!
Gunman84 said:
Why do we need to flash boot.img separately. I have s-off on my phone, is that step needed in my case.
But hey thanks for providing us with something fresh for our device, i really appreciate that.:good:
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you can simply flash via recovery.
Recommended Recovery: TWRP 2.7.1.2 or newer, you may want Twrp from MdMower!
umarmasroor said:
you can simply flash via recovery.
Recommended Recovery: TWRP 2.7.1.2 or newer, you may want Twrp from MdMower!
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Been running this since yesterday morning, works fantastic so far! no hickups, nothing wrong at all! thanks!!
Which gapps shall be use?
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Here It Is
ajestapaknaga said:
Which gapps shall be use?
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minimal gapps 5.1.1
Thank you for the great ROM
It is very fast and smooth but I am facing to problems
1- The battery life is somewhat bad, On intensive usage it last less that 3 hours
2- Whenever I restart the phone it doesnot boot; it either sometimes after 2-3 reboots reoptimize all apps on its own or mostly I have to wipe cache and dalvik cache and system and reinstall the ROM the the GAPPs; this problem is utterly annoying
IMTLD said:
Thank you for the great ROM
It is very fast and smooth but I am facing to problems
1- The battery life is somewhat bad, On intensive usage it last less that 3 hours
2- Whenever I restart the phone it doesnot boot; it either sometimes after 2-3 reboots reoptimize all apps on its own or mostly I have to wipe cache and dalvik cache and system and reinstall the ROM the the GAPPs; this problem is utterly annoying
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Use minimal gapps 5.1.1 only..
Working fine for me.. And all the roms running on 5.1.1 have the battery issues.
IMTLD said:
Thank you for the great ROM
It is very fast and smooth but I am facing to problems
1- The battery life is somewhat bad, On intensive usage it last less that 3 hours
2- Whenever I restart the phone it doesnot boot; it either sometimes after 2-3 reboots reoptimize all apps on its own or mostly I have to wipe cache and dalvik cache and system and reinstall the ROM the the GAPPs; this problem is utterly annoying
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I'm not having these issues. I"m still running this rom. My fav aosp rom so far.
xposed working?
This a ROM by a banned member.
Any works or derivative of his works are not welcome on XDA
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This a ROM by a banned member.
Any works or derivative of his works are not welcome on XDA
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This^^^
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Hello friends, thanks for taking the time for reading this.
I recently bought a Moto G3 second hand and had previously installed Lineage OS. And I have been having heating and fast battery drainage issues and i would like to know if reverting to stock can help me with that before sending it to repair.
I have three questions. How can I know that i have stock kernel? and if not, where can I find it so I can flash it?
And, if I flash the factory image, I can leave twrp untouched or i must flash custom recovery?
Thanks again.
Edit: Could it be that it has stock Gapps Package? Just trying to find the origin of the problem.
Psicovirus said:
Hello friends, thanks for taking the time for reading this.
I recently bought a Moto G3 second hand and had previously installed Lineage OS. And I have been having heating and fast battery drainage issues and i would like to know if reverting to stock can help me with that before sending it to repair.
I have three questions. How can I know that i have stock kernel? and if not, where can I find it so I can flash it?
And, if I flash the factory image, I can leave twrp untouched or i must flash custom recovery?
Thanks again.
Edit: Could it be that it has stock Gapps Package? Just trying to find the origin of the problem.
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Install offitial lineage os with nano or pico gapps. Origin can be you are running extra apps if using larger gapps or some app may be causing issue which can be located in battery section which app using more batty or cpu in background
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mirpuri said:
Install offitial lineage os with nano or pico gapps. Origin can be you are running extra apps if using larger gapps or some app may be causing issue which can be located in battery section which app using more batty or cpu in background
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Hey, thanks for answering.
While I was waiting for an answer, I've tried: 1) clean install lineage with the smallest gapps package possible. 2) Trying Greenify and Coolify apps. 3) Installing a custom kernel and tweaking it with Audiutor. None of these have helped at all.
When is Idle the phone temperature range is between 35-39 C and with use is between 40-44 C. The battery last 10 hours or less if I dont use it at all, 6-8 hours depend on usage. The apps that get the most battery are Screen, Android os and play services.
My questions are: 1) Those temperatures/battery time are normal for this device or are they a common malfunction in hardware? (Maybe like S4 mini and Nexus 5x with emmc) 2) There's a chance that with the stock firmware I can get better battery time and less heat? (I've seen reviews that this model could get to the 2 days without charge, don't know if that's true).
I have had either a Nexus 5x and a Moto G1 and they never felt so hot when in use. I don't wanna send it to repair just yet because in my country there aren't official motorola stores and I don't want them opening the screen and ruining the water resistance unless that's the last resort.
Sorry for the wall of text. Thanks in advance.
Hey, I also face the same issues with some custom ROMs . iam using moto g3 2gb ram. I also flashed lineage OS 14. I also had the battery heating problem . but for others they have no issues. I almost flashed all nougat ROMs . I face this issue with some other ROMs too. I always do clean flash, with small gapps. I can't use some best ROMs out there as my daily driver because of this battery issue. Please help
Do you face the same issue with the stock ROM? Which ROMs have you tried? The heating is only in the battery or CPU as well? How much does your battery lasts?
I never tied stock . Iam using AICP ROM now it has no such problems. I had issues with aosp extended and dot os and some Oreo roms too. As u said I am also having 2 to 3 hours more battery drain
Should I try AICP? How much does it solve that problem? I think I've made a makeshift solution with kernel adiutor and lineage stock kernel disabling a core and under locking a bit the others and with a couple of powersaving governor's it doesn't heat as much and the performance it's not too unbearable, but the battery drain hasn't improved as much.
If anyone could shed some light on what could be happening I would be truly grateful.
Yes do try AICP, viperOS or RR works well for me and are stable .. I also tried custom kernel with lineageOS. But didn't solve battery draining . I don't understand why it happens to only some rom.
stonny20 said:
Yes do try AICP, viperOS or RR works well for me and are stable .. I also tried custom kernel with lineageOS. But didn't solve battery draining . I don't understand why it happens to only some rom.
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Thanks, I'll try them later and also stock ROM so I can give feedback about those issues because ins really weird and I don't want to have it with a deactivated core.
Edit: RR has 3 variants, do you mean the nougat one? the last version?
Yes bro nougat ROMs
And RR latest
stonny20 said:
Hey, I also face the same issues with some custom ROMs . iam using moto g3 2gb ram. I also flashed lineage OS 14. I also had the battery heating problem . but for others they have no issues. I almost flashed all nougat ROMs . I face this issue with some other ROMs too. I always do clean flash, with small gapps. I can't use some best ROMs out there as my daily driver because of this battery issue. Please help
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stonny20 said:
I never tied stock . Iam using AICP ROM now it has no such problems. I had issues with aosp extended and dot os and some Oreo roms too. As u said I am also having 2 to 3 hours more battery drain
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stonny20 said:
Yes bro nougat ROMs
And RR latest
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Thanks man, I'll install when I can and update this post so hopefully anyone who has this problem can find a solution if this works.
Psicovirus said:
Thanks man, I'll install when I can and update this post so hopefully anyone who has this problem can find a solution if this works.
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Yes sure bro.. Take your time and do check
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Yes sure bro.. Take your time and do check
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Ok, I've tried and I'm updating.
RR doesn't make my phone heat less and the battery keeps draining also AOSP 8.0. Seems like my problem isn't software related. I've yet to try the stock ROM so I can know for sure.
Thanks for the suggestion mate.
Bro then there might me some other issues that is not related with custom ROMs . Do check flashing stock ROM with out root, and I hope someone more experienced might help you