AKT-advanced-kernel-tweaks - ZTE Axon 7 Mini Guides, News, & Discussion

I found this tweaks from moto g4(have the same processor).Instructions for this tweaks

Is it working?

I tried, and in stock, my battery is lived for an hour longer

Related

ICS Leak Battery Life

I'm getting the best performance ever when wireless is turned on. Overnight I went from 80% to 76%. Best I've ever seen, coming from GB and various custom ROM's on GB.
I have to admit that I haven't set up ALL of my apps yet.
But 98% deep sleep kicks ass!
Normal use seems about the same though. So far.
What is everyone else seeing?
my battery right now is a little better than coming from my custom gb rom, but i think once i recalibrate the battery and play around with some build.prop tweaks i should be getting a lot better battery
I get 2-3% with my gb rom install on 8-9 sleep with NO wifi, 2% for sure with it on.

[Q] franco Kernel milestone3 -battery life increased

relatively a noob with this stuff... first time poster...
so i just updated to franco kernel milestone3 via the FK app.
I'm running liquid toro v1.25 on a verizon Gn
I just bought a new battery and was priming it ... I drained fully, charged, and I'm on my second cycle of draining the battery.
I decided to update my kernel and did so through the FK app. worked great (hats off to franco and the community)
So once it updated and rebooted.. I notice my battery life went from 23% to 53%
not complaining but wondering why?
Did me updating the kernel affected the battery somehow
or is the kernel that much better that it's draining that much less
thanks-

[Q] Battery life

Recently I've been experiencing absolutely terrible battery life. I lose about 1% every five minutes with the screen on - sometimes even faster - and find myself increasingly unable to last a full (work) day without having to plug in at least once. My current ROM/Kernel are LolliGPE (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716306) and Elite kernel from when I switched from stock Kit Kat back in December. It's worth noting that I haven't gotten around to updating either since their installation. I can't remember how my battery life was back in December nor before Lollipop, but I'm almost certain it was better than it was now.
My questions are:
What ROM/Kernel do you recommend for the best battery life?
Are there any apps I should check for and uninstall that drain battery?
In general, how can I increase my battery life?
Thanks!
Klayderpus said:
Recently I've been experiencing absolutely terrible battery life. I lose about 1% every five minutes with the screen on - sometimes even faster - and find myself increasingly unable to last a full (work) day without having to plug in at least once. My current ROM/Kernel are LolliGPE (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716306) and Elite kernel from when I switched from stock Kit Kat back in December. It's worth noting that I haven't gotten around to updating either since their installation. I can't remember how my battery life was back in December nor before Lollipop, but I'm almost certain it was better than it was now.
My questions are:
What ROM/Kernel do you recommend for the best battery life?
Are there any apps I should check for and uninstall that drain battery?
In general, how can I increase my battery life?
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1. Rom/kernel combinations in regards to battery life, or pretty much anything, is a completely subjective experience. You're better off trying different combinations for yourself and seeing what works best for you.
2. To see if you have any rogue apps, better battery stats probably does the best job showing what is using your battery. If an app is an issue it'll show you exactly what's causing it.
3. Best way to improve battery life is to monitor your battery stats with a battery monitor and try to control your wakelocks as much as possible. You can Google search exactly what process is keeping your phone awake and fix your problems one by one.
In my opinion, the three biggest things that truly affect battery life is mobile signal connection, Internet connection strength, and Google services such as Google now. Trying a different firmware version could increase your battery life as well as trying different rom/firmware combinations.
I'm running Adrenaline 1.2 with quantum kernel 1.25 on stock 4.4.4 firmware. I'm getting the best battery life I've ever had with that combo. Then again, in bright light where the screen has to run at full brightness and with a less than stellar signal, it will still eat through power pretty quickly. It's just the nature of the beast.
Odd I am stock non-root and see the best battery I have ever had with Android
Klayderpus said:
Recently I've been experiencing absolutely terrible battery life. I lose about 1% every five minutes with the screen on - sometimes even faster - and find myself increasingly unable to last a full (work) day without having to plug in at least once. My current ROM/Kernel are LolliGPE (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2716306) and Elite kernel from when I switched from stock Kit Kat back in December. It's worth noting that I haven't gotten around to updating either since their installation. I can't remember how my battery life was back in December nor before Lollipop, but I'm almost certain it was better than it was now.
My questions are:
What ROM/Kernel do you recommend for the best battery life?
Are there any apps I should check for and uninstall that drain battery?
In general, how can I increase my battery life?
After experiencing the same problem as yours with the two mentioned kernels, i seek for solution and found one. backup all my contacts, sms, call log, bookmarks, apps then i did a clean install of fluent rom based on sprint port cos i love lollipop and the two devices are similar in many ways. Surprisingly i get 6hours of usage with just 20% gone and at least about 3 -4 h screen on at the same time. so my advice is to try clean install.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Here are Buckmarble's own recommended settings with the Elite Kernel:
Governor: ragingmolasses
Ioscehd: fiops
Read ahead: 1024
UV: -24 across the board
2265 max 300 min
I use Trickster Mod to set these. I have heard that the frequencies don't stick, but I haven't bothered to check because battery life (running Fluent ROM 2.0) is stellar. I put my M8 on extreme powersave yesterday when it was at 100% because I'm testing a different handset and when I returned to the M8 late yesterday evening it was "all the way" down to 95%.

[Q] ROM + Kernel for Best Battery Life?

Hey I'm looking for the closest to stock ROM with the best battery life. Im not sure if i should stay stock and rooted (6.0.1) and go with franco kernel or switch to CM 13 (CAF?)...or something else even.
Id say my usage is about average, minimal usage while working, probably less than an hour talk time per day. Maybe 1-2 hours of screen on using various apps (browser, light games, news apps). Generally i make it through a day with about 20-25% left before i goto bed and plug it in to charge every night.
However when i do make more use of it the battery seems to deplete pretty fast. Ideally i would just like better battery life, its the primary reason i havent upgraded the phone yet. I dont need a faster phone, i need one that gets significantly better battery life.
Any recommendations would be great. Thanks
[deleted]
Your mileage will vary greatly depending on usage and what apps you use.
I have personally found that a good kernel is the key to good battery life. I'm a fan of Cataclysm and ElementalX personally.
Best battery life is with stock rom + stock kernel. Before i used custom kernels, but over a week now i have used stock rom with stock kernel and i must say that i get better battery life than before with customs. IMO.

Anyone got better battery from one of the kernels?

Looking at the short feature lists there's nothing I really want, the only thing I'd bother with installing a kernel for is better battery life. Has anyone noticed better battery life after installing one of the kernels in the dev section?
You have aggressive doze available to activate in the stock firmware. There is also one important WiFi setting in developer options also in the stock firmware. With these and a few other tweaks I can get 48h of standby and 6h of SOT at the same time. Quite happy with this.
can you tell where these 2 options are exactly
I've been running ElementalX for a day or two, my battery life seems improved.
I tried the wifi tweak in developer settings, but it seemed to break some apps.
perhaps it's best to make this a poll?
Yeah where is "aggressive doze"?
I would also be interested to know about battery life on other kernels.
which wifi setting in dev options are you reffering too?
just flashed frankenkernel so ill know soon
Please see the stand-by drain real life review thread.
Wtf, why did you activated votes, a poll would have been much better...

Categories

Resources