depends on whether the battery life which ROM i use? If depend may someone can suggest ROM for longer battery life? Sorry for my english. :/
Doesn't matter.
You can customise the settings with Diamond Tweak, Change the radio ROM, or buy a better battery.
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hi it's again me i have a simple question to ask you wich rom has the best battery autonomy using sense 2.1 ! gingerbread? Miui? or froyo please tell me what's the best thank you veryy much guys
No way to tell.. You'll need to try them out and find the ones you like/find least battery consuming.
I've seen plenty of people trying to compare battery life on different roms based on anything from feeling to sleep voltage numbers to screen battery consumption, and it just isn't anything to go by.. The numbers are completely random from device to device and from user to user(depending on how you use the device), so no there is no one great/low battery consumption rom EOS
I'll suggest oxygen as a nice and lightweight aosp rom, but try different ones out
In my opinion, Gingerbread(Android 2.3.x) Roms must be much better than Froyo(Android 2.2.x) Roms. And if you are looking for the Rom with the best battery, I may tell you that Miui is you last choice...
Can anybody give me a recommendation for a gio rom which has got good battery life (sorry for bad english)
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683638 this is a good rom with good battery and speed
Stock based roms have pretty good battery life
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659450
I found this ROM to have pretty good battery life, it also depends on the setting you use for your CPU
I use the one Provided by Matz69
maclaw rom has good battery life
racer321 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659450
I found this ROM to have pretty good battery life, it also depends on the setting you use for your CPU
I use the one Provided by Matz69
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Light Orange? good battery life? i don't think so, i've tried it before, battery drains fast. I recommend you this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1708383
try the latest ROM from squadzone - cyanmobile eXperience.
I am seeing great results with it
What would you guys consider the best rom is, in terms performance and battery life?
I've tried most of the ROMs and to be honest with you, I've noticed a minimal difference in battery life between them, if any. Just use ktoonsez's kernel and you'll have good battery life.
All of them.
Since no one uses the phone exactly as you do, nor has the same signal strength as you, only you can be the judge.
We don't do "Best ROM/kernel" threads because of that. Everyone will say the one they are using is the best.
Any Recommended ROM And Kernel Combinations For Better Battery Life? CDMA Sprint Galaxy Nexus. Or Which Kernel Has Best Battery Life?
NexusS4gFreak said:
Any Recommended ROM And Kernel Combinations For Better Battery Life? CDMA Sprint Galaxy Nexus. Or Which Kernel Has Best Battery Life?
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Alright. There are sooo many ways you can extend your battery life. But really if your looking for the best rom/kernel, you would really have to read the threads of the specific rom. Really, the only way to find this out if to try new roms or find another person that has tested every single rom (highly unlikely as you might know) and go forth from there. There is always adjusting your voltage if your extreme.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612881
good day.
I'm looking for the most battery friendly rom there is out there.
I don't care for features - only battery life.
A rom and battery life are related to what you do with your phone. So there is no "most" or "best".
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I would love to help you, but help yourself first: ask a better question
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Stick with stock and just disable any bloat apps you don't need. You won't see much, if any, change running a custom rom.
Sent from my GT-N7100
As he said there is no best or most.
But I do recommend you to try Android Revolution HD ROM.
Only ROM I know very close to stock.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925402
And before anything else, do a EFS backup.
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I'm looking for the most battery friendly rom there is out there.
I don't care for features - only battery life.
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for now the best battery is with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2415582 thunderlite
I have been trying to get an amazing battery life and all I can say so far is
you can try wanamlite (standart features and really good battery life)
thunderlite ....but everytime i try to flash walkman from sony it breaks (i used this apk on other roms and it works flawlessly)
and swift v4 is really good too.
all of them have amazing battery life and also you can use greenify to kill apps like facebook that are like leechers sometimes.
Good question danielfiller.
Guys what about CM-based roms ?
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Good question danielfiller.
Guys what about CM-based roms ?
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Same answer. Battery life depends on what you're doing with your phone. I cam chew through a full charge quicker by playing IronMan, versus it sitting there doing nothing.
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You're totally right. However, if you are to let your phone set ideally. Do you think it would drain faster if CM-based is installed ?
I would guess sitting idle doing nothing, the differences would be negligible.
I think you would see marginally different gaps by using various kernels. Some are geared to better handling wakelocks and shutting things down to a very low state while idle. But, end of day, I would wager a difference of maybe 30mins, if there was one.
Andreilux, the brains behind the perseus kernel (tw roms only) could give a much better insight on the edge cases and why/how drains happen outside of errant apps. But most mere mortals may go glassy eyed trying to follow along.
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