[Q] Marshmallow ROM without battery drain - Shield Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've tried Bliss and Temasek's CM 13 with a few kernels and I always have this constant battery drain which makes sure my tablet is dead by evening, every day, no matter how little I use it. Does anybody know a ROM + kernel combination that doesn't have this constant excessive battery drain?
If it makes a difference, I have a K1, and I don't use GApps.

u wouldnt hav a ZIP copy of the temasek cm13 build would ya @Trafalgar Square 's thread is closed and links r 404

Stock Lollipop. That and battery safer when screen is off.

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the battery drains fast with rooted deodex stock what is the soulation
I also had same problem with same firmware (stock,deodex and rooted) and after a while came back to stock official firmware. I tried all kinds of firmwares and the same problem. Battery drain too fast. The conclusion is that official firmware is "za bezt". If u want some "color" to ur phone use official and add Themer. Lots of themes there.
Best reguards
There might be a few roms that drain battery, i tried the resurrection remix rom and parandroid rom, and only the parandroid rom was draining very much battery

[Q] Best kernel for OPO

Hi all I have this amazing device and I'm starting to flash some custom ROMs. Now I mount Paranoid Android 4.4.4 beta6 with franco.kernel r35
My battery life is less than I expect. I can run my screen for about 4/4.30 hours before my OPO shut down. Now I would know if you use another kernel or ROM and how can I improve my battery life. Thank you all for future answers.

Advice for new Rom (XT1039 Peregrine)

Hi,
I know that this is going to be a very subjective question, but can anyone suggest a super slick Rom for my Motorola 4G LTE?
I tried CyanogenMod but did not fair to well with it - some lag and increased battery usage.
I really need something super lightweight and prefer function over nice looks.
It seems that three of the best contenders for this phone are Carbon, Paranoid Android and SlimKat - can anyone perhaps point me the direction of which one to use (or indeed suggest anything even better)?
Thanks very much.
elsmandino said:
Hi,
I know that this is going to be a very subjective question, but can anyone suggest a super slick Rom for my Motorola 4G LTE?
I tried CyanogenMod but did not fair to well with it - some lag and increased battery usage.
I really need something super lightweight and prefer function over nice looks.
It seems that three of the best contenders for this phone are Carbon, Paranoid Android and SlimKat - can anyone perhaps point me the direction of which one to use (or indeed suggest anything even better)?
Thanks very much.
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roms which you suggested above their, development has been stopped mostly or has been inactive for 9-10 months. You may try Resurrection Remix rom .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/4g-development/rom-resurrection-remix-5-6-4-t3324805
If you find there is lag or battery drain flash hurtsky kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/4g-development/kernel-hurtskyhybrid-m-9-1-t3295505
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/4g-development/rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-12-1-t3322356
CM 12.1 is very slim, if you just use the smallest package for gapps.
greetings
Thank you both for that - I might have to try both suggestions and see which works best for me. (I am currently using CM 13, which might be the reason I am having problems).
It is very interesting that abhi0502 has mentioned flashing the Kernel - this is something I was not even aware of until now.
How does flashing a Kernel and flashing the ROM tie in with each other? I always thought that a new ROM would automatically provide its own version of the kernel.
elsmandino said:
Thank you both for that - I might have to try both suggestions and see which works best for me. (I am currently using CM 13, which might be the reason I am having problems).
It is very interesting that abhi0502 has mentioned flashing the Kernel - this is something I was not even aware of until now.
How does flashing a Kernel and flashing the ROM tie in with each other? I always thought that a new ROM would automatically provide its own version of the kernel.
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yes it has own kernel but if battery and performance is not good as expected you can flash kernel (that is the reason i have rooted the phone.) You can flash kernel with cm13 currently and see if performance improves. But its always recommend for clean flash (Rom+kernel+gapps) to avoid errors
Just wanted to pop back on here and say thanks for the advice above.
I did try flashing the kernel as suggested but it kept causing my phone to randomly reboot - although it did not work well for me on this particular occasion, I shall definitely start experimenting with other kernel's in the future.
As suggested I wiped and reinstalled Resurrection Remix with the smallest version of gapps and not only is my phone massively more responsive, but the battery improvements are really noticeable.
Thanks again.

Best kernel profiles

I have the latest nougat R.R. update + bhb kernel and I'm facing the problem with the battery shutting down at 15%. I've tried to get a balance between battery life and performance but I can't seem to get it. So I would like if you help me out checking what works for you.
Go read through the BHB kernel thread, where all the information related to kernel settings is.
Don't waste time creating a new thread for the same questions that have already been answered.
BoredDude said:
I have the latest nougat R.R. update + bhb kernel and I'm facing the problem with the battery shutting down at 15%. I've tried to get a balance between battery life and performance but I can't seem to get it. So I would like if you help me out checking what works for you.
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For battery, try this also.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74540237&postcount=88

Help me please, which nougat kernel is best for battery backup? ( Device: J700H )

I've used some ROM and kernel from XDA, thanks to Parth & Aloosh,
Though I'm able to choose the best ROM for my device but I'm unable to choose the best kernel.
I've used some kernel like Hyperion, After Burner etc.
I found issue with these kernel,
Hyperion: can't charge above 90% and reboot at charge 15-20%
After Burner: can charge 100% but reboot at 15-20%, even 30-40%.
The last one I used, is Infinity kernel in Fast ROM, it seem better for showing accurate battery charge.
But I want your opinion, which is best kernel and rom for you?
I can recommend to you Swift Remix V1.0 by DasNuddel. Its really really stable good performance and battery.

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