Which Sense 3.0/3.5 ROM will give me the best battery life on my phone ?
They are all much of a muchness really. However in my experience, LeeDroid has always been good as has ARHD, however LeeDroid appears to no longer be supported but ARHD is, hence it's what I run.
With minimal usage I can get about 35-40 hours use.
wbbigdave said:
They are all much of a muchness really. However in my experience, LeeDroid has always been good as has ARHD, however LeeDroid appears to no longer be supported but ARHD is, hence it's what I run.
With minimal usage I can get about 35-40 hours use.
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Another vote for ARHD
I'd say RCdmix Runny 4.0 which is quite good
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I get pretty much the same on all of them
but using CM7 with Lordmods undervolting gave me good results
As with any rom what works good for me may not work for you. Some people like CM7, i use ARHD 6.2.0 and get great life etc.
Try each and see which u have better luck with..
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Sense ROM's really use much power compared to AOSP ROM's, with ARHD I achieved a max battery life of 24 hours, and now I can easily achieve around 36 hours and sometimes even 48 hours or more.
But if you really really want Sense, then I recommend ARHD
Virtuous Affinity 1.48 or ARHD 6.2.0 in my opinon both have great battery life. With Virtuous I easily achieve 48 hours during normal daily use.
So I flashed Virtuous Afinity 1.48
Regarding the kernel/radio... do I need to do anything or does flashing a ROM include everything ? What radio would you recommend ?
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i am using the radio version 12.56.60.25U_26.10.04.03_M (from previous stock version)
mjehan said:
So I flashed Virtuous Afinity 1.48
Regarding the kernel/radio... do I need to do anything or does flashing a ROM include everything ? What radio would you recommend ?
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i am using the radio version 12.56.60.25U_26.10.04.03_M (from previous stock version)
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for each rom, there are different radio recommendations since every rom is running on different version of gingerbread, you should ask this from the OP of the thread. Or just use the latest radio.
I would personally recommend you a MIUI rom since it is light, no pre installed shyza and gives you around 450mb+ free ram, decent battery life and an eye candy theme. Fully customizable from icons to lockscreen, statusbar to bootanimation e.t.c.
mjehan said:
Which Sense 3.0/3.5 ROM will give me the best battery life on my phone ?
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You know what you should do? Flash a ROM in yr DHD and never use it. I guarantee you that you ll have the best battery life then (independent of which ROM you flash!!)
Best for me Blackice rom!! Awesome battery life and damn fast....
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Unless you try them and make your own assumption then there is no guarantee on what ROM has the best battery life.
Usage is extremely subjective and varies from user to user.
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Hi, I would be very happy if all u rom/flash users
could help me and rate the best ROM for average use.
Whit average use I mean, Calling, texting, gaming and just regular use of the phone.
Thanks for all input u can give me.
Right now I am on LeeDroid HD V2.2.2 LeeDroid Kernel V2.2.9
Radio: 12.28e.60.140fU_26.04.02.17_M2
I Think The Sense Roms from Mike1986 and Leedroid are good for overall performance(Y)
CM7 and the Miui rom are also good roms but without Sense.
If you're looking to improve battery life, you can try switching Radio's. (Radio tread in Dev section). I'm running the 26.06.03.24_M2 radio and get good battery life. About 1,5 day with medium usage and 1 day heavy usage.
All sense roms have its advantages/disadvantages. Its really up to you which one you choose.
Atm im on CoreDroid v 3.3 but i will test arhd 3.5 and the newest release of [email protected] when my internet is working properly again...
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I really like the sense overlay, so im using android revolution 4 with gingerbread. Its excellent for day to day use, and has plenty of performance tweaks to make it really nice and fast
have tried a few of the gingerbread sense roms and the i found rcmix 5.9 to be the best so far, bug free as far as i can tell
Using RevHD here, not dabbled in other roms but its soo close to stock and fast and relatively bug free (and most bugs are rectified fast)
all round great rom
Thanxs all..
Thank u all for youre input..
I´ve just flashed the CoreDroid HD GD 2.3.3 v5.1 and I think it works fine..
Will see in a couple of days how good/bad it is
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HTC DESIRE HD
[ROM]CoreDroid HD GB 2.3.3 V5.1
[Radio] 12.41.60.19_26.06.04.14_M
Flussen said:
All sense roms have its advantages/disadvantages. Its really up to you which one you choose.
Atm im on CoreDroid v 3.3 but i will test arhd 3.5 and the newest release of [email protected] when my internet is working properly again...
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Hi.. I thought I would try CoreDroid 3.3, which RADIO are you on, and which is the recommended one??
Using LeeDroid's ROM here.
From what I can tell, the speed and battery life is excellent and I have hit any bugs on the ROM yet...
I agree though, full credit to all the Chefs here because all the ROMs are excellent.
Again using LeeDroid 2.2.3 here... excellent everyday performance, easily tweaked, absolutely fantastic!
Its just trial and error to find one you like, all Rom's are good! And all the chefs do a fantastic job at it!!!
I've tried 4 roms with no luck..the one i'm on has a drain problem (1% goes down every 5-10 minutes even when the phone is on sleep) so please suggest me a really good one because i'm fed up of downloading 300mb big roms lol, i'm used to CM7 with 80mb or so but CM7 here on desire HD isn't that good. Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
Here ya go...best one out there
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=840040
anetam said:
Here ya go...best one out there
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=840040
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and which kernel would be better to flash with it?
best rom
After trying out different roms ,radio and kernel combinations for months i would say MIUI FRESHLY SQUEEZED EDITION, lordmod 7.5 cfs kernel with his uv script and the latest radio ie ....26.13.04.19m would be the least taxing combination on the battery and what to say its fast and smooth....try this combination you wont be disappointed.good luck.
Agree. MIUI is very light (80-90MB), is super smooth and has a lot of eye candy. If you don't like the iPhone-ish launcher, you can install whatever launcher you want. You can't go wrong.
I ended up with following combo: rcmix3D runny v2.2 rom, rcmix v7 kernel and killersloth's rcmix script
Just buy a better battery and use any rom you like most.
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Just buy a better battery and use any rom you like most.
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place where i live, i can't just go out and buy battery
People here tend to buy a new phone rather than just getting a new battery xD
There is no best rom for battery. IT all depends on how you use it. I could tell you that I get 3 days with xyz rom and abc kernel but when you try it, it drains really fast for you due to how different we run our phones. A search would have showed you this as it has been asked alot sense android was released and no matter what phone, rom, kernel....ect, it will all come down to how you use it. This is one of the prices we pay for running custom roms. Flashing till we find one that works for us and the way we use it.
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Hi Guys
Looking for best battery life and bug free rom...
As I am just pissed off by battery life by stock rom, i do not mind going on Aosp rom either on gingerbread 2.3, 2.2 or 4.0
hope some experienced people over here at XDA will help me to find out a good battery life and smooth rom for daily use.
Thanks
From my experience, the best rom (fast, bugfree, no lags) that i have came through is splash mod. Now for the battery, you can download easy battery saved. You can then configure it to stop some things when the phone is locked so that battery consumption is reduced. I personally use it and have my phone up for more than 20 hours
The best thing I've found for battery is to buy a spare battery and a wall charger that holds the spare battery, that way by the time my battery is flat my spare one is fully charged. As for the roms its personal preference in my eyes, splashmod may be fast out of the box but I could have a sense based rom running just as fast within half an hour so my advice is try them all and find one that suits you.
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Best rom
IMO,I would say the joker rom,spalsh v1.8,and sunaabh. Ive had about 30-60 percent battery life on averga more than stock rom with the 3 I mentioned
I am curious what makes splash rom faster than cm7 since it is based on nightly 256. I think it might be just because of JIT enabled in CM7 (not sure if it is by default) while it is not enabled in splash rom. JIT might (is) causing some delay when executing applications. What do you think?
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I am curious what makes splash rom faster than cm7 since it is based on nightly 256. I think it might be just because of JIT enabled in CM7 (not sure if it is by default) while it is not enabled in splash rom. JIT might (is) causing some delay when executing applications. What do you think?
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No there's nothing special about it, its because he's stripped out all the apps to make it a barebones Rom, thats all.
Not for me though I need apps like the clock and don't want to waste my time downloading such apps from the market, I'd rather have a full version and delete what I don't want myself.
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jatinder3135 said:
Hi Guys
Looking for best battery life and bug free rom...
As I am just pissed off by battery life by stock rom, i do not mind going on Aosp rom either on gingerbread 2.3, 2.2 or 4.0
hope some experienced people over here at XDA will help me to find out a good battery life and smooth rom for daily use.
Thanks
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For me best rom is RemPuzzleRom fast,stable and good battery life.
I have had the best battery using CM7. I remove unwanted apps using Barebones tutorial.
~20 hours battery life on CM7.
~17 hours on Rempuzzle
Splash mod 2.0 is the best, becouse there is no bugs and it is very friendly to battery
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rempuzzlerom and splashmod .... worked really well for me (about 20 hours of battery backup)
I still use stock 2.2 and trust me battery last for 1 to 1.5 days with constant use of twitter, sms, gtalk, call and browsing.
SplashMOD is very smooth, having no issues with it yet, been in use for 2 months. No FCs, all apps working fine.
CM7 was with me for 4-5 months. Towards the end it got very laggy, like seriously jumpy (probably due to neglect), but battery life on splashmod is no where near as good as CM7.
Maybe i just use it more. I think sleep as android and copilot rinse it, which i didnt have on CM7
Am switching to Rempuzzle soon so see what all the crack is about
A Rom with good battery life, stable, lots of memory ect not fussy on if its gingerbread or ics..just want something that works..and doesnt drain to quickly!!
Thanks
I am using MildWild CM-4.6 based on Cyanogen Mod7.2 RC1 on my Desire. This ROM is very fast with lots of memory, good battery life and stable for daily use. You could also use the original CM7.2 RC1 but I like the themed version from MildWild.
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A Rom with good battery life, stable, lots of memory ect not fussy on if its gingerbread or ics..just want something that works..and doesnt drain to quickly!!
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go for oxygen by mild wild or COS OXYGEN.. ...2nd one is better, although i use bcm ics and its pretty good, but its beta. ...........
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Yasir Javed Ansari said:
go for oxygen by mild wild or COS OXYGEN.. ...2nd one is better, although i use bcm ics and its pretty good, but its beta. ...........
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What are the differences between normal oxygen and cos oxygen? or between mildwild oxygen or cos oxygen?
I think im torn between either just oxygen cm7.2 the original, and the mildwild versions and runny rom! im not quite sure what to choose!
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The best rom for battery, performance and stability is none other than GINGER VILLAIN. If you look at the screenshot most of juice is gone into display as I like 100% display. I am sure you can save further battery with switching off wifi, mobile data, gps, vibrations, display etc. But this rom is pretty much beating other rooms. Only problem people find is there are no future updates for this rom. If you looking for above all then go for this rom.
Hit thanks if it helps you.
Cheers
Raj
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The best rom for battery, performance and stability is none other than GINGER VILLAIN. If you look at the screenshot most of juice is gone into display as I like 100% display. I am sure you can save further battery with switching off wifi, mobile data, gps, vibrations, display etc. But this rom is pretty much beating other rooms. Only problem people find is there are no future updates for this rom. If you looking for above all then go for this rom.
Hit thanks if it helps you.
Cheers
Raj
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try Cool Droid v3.. i play all day on my phone and still manage to get home with 20% battery..
go for cm7. You wont be sorry
Have a look at Marange’s MIUI ICS ROM, currently at version 2.6.8. Very nice, stable, fast, and battery friendly. I lose about 1% per two hours on standby, on typical usage the battery lasts three days, I have even seen five days with very light usage.
I'm using ICS 4.0.4 BCM RC4.0U0 GSM/CDMA (Bravo CM9 HWA) by DK_ZeroCool, but I'm CDMA user. Baterry life is very good for me
I can also vouch for mildwild 4.9.1 , add setcpu app and I am on 75% when I get home from work.
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I'm with @rajverma3135 the best battery performance I've had on my desire was with GV...
I have been searching the web for the hands down best rom for htc one x concerning battery life. It really does not matter what the pros/cons are with the rom, all that matters is that the battery life is the best. So what rom & kernel should i go for?
My research have shown that the clean rom is probably the best for battery life, but i have the INTERNATIONAL version, not the at&t.:silly:
I've seen many people achieving good battery times with sense ROMs such as ARHD. I personally use IceColdJelly by LordClockan with n3o kernel, have undervolted by 125mv and I'm quiet happy. Yesterday I achieved 18h of total up time, of which 5 hours screen on time, brightness less than 20%, 3g always on, manual sync.
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feis said:
I've seen many people achieving good battery times with sense ROMs such as ARHD. I personally use IceColdJelly by LordClockan with n3o kernel, have undervolted by 125mv and I'm quiet happy. Yesterday I achieved 18h of total up time, of which 5 hours screen on time, brightness less than 20%, 3g always on, manual sync.
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Im running ARHD right now, but im not sure what kernel i have. I have downloaded a kernel and im not sure how to install it. Do i just go into fastboot and flash the boot.img from the command prompt?
jamenjoel said:
I have been searching the web for the hands down best rom for htc one x concerning battery life. It really does not matter what the pros/cons are with the rom, all that matters is that the battery life is the best. So what rom & kernel should i go for?
My research have shown that the clean rom is probably the best for battery life, but i have the INTERNATIONAL version, not the at&t.:silly:
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Choose ARHD with stock kernel
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Choose ARHD with stock kernel
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Are you sure? That sounds like a light answer, because i am willing to install the most lightweight slimmest rom in the universe if it had the best battery life.
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Im running ARHD right now, but im not sure what kernel i have. I have downloaded a kernel and im not sure how to install it. Do i just go into fastboot and flash the boot.img from the command prompt?
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Just look around forum, there are a lot of noob friendly guides. Basically yes, you flash boot.img in fastboot, then flash modules(zip file in which you find boot.img) in recovery. Sometimes you need to repack kernel for it to work. http://nibble.cc/repack
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i am using ARHD now and i quite like this Rom and i won't change it.. but i noticed that, while on idle (screen off) i got an increased battery time.. but while using it i get less battery time.. with my normal usage i was able to get 1,5 or 2 days, now i struggle to get a full 24h..
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Are you sure? That sounds like a light answer, because i am willing to install the most lightweight slimmest rom in the universe if it had the best battery life.
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SURE. Please check the replies and this sentence "Proudly presenting you the most popular ROM for HTC One X..." For me the best rom ever made :good: link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
I've tried a few. I'm using ViperX 2.1.0 at the moment which is the ROM I am sticking with.
But I'd say the best for battery was ARHD.
I try many roms and all have about the same battery live,
it all depends how you use the device.
Try Renovate..best ever
I've tried several roms and kernels, and I absolutely swear by football's maximus roms. The current one with its stock kernel is the most perfect hox experience I've had so far. Currently on 68% battery after a full day, listened to some music, done facebook and whatnot, I have had data off for big chunks of the day, tho that's only because I'm in a weird signal area. On WiFi I leave it on and it seems to idle indefinitely.
try viperx
Actually try them all. Battery use is dependent on personal preference. Some could get good battery on one rom while others can not 'cause the use pattern is different and each rom reacts different on that pattern.
One Maximus and ARHD are probably going to be the right direction.
The best way is to try some different roms and i've experienced that the sense-roms have better battery-life than the jelly-ones
I'm pretty interested in this thread. :good:
I'm a big believer, that regardless of spec an functionality, if your battery sucks, its game over whatever the device.
I've tried:
Stock 4.0 Sense - Rubbish battery, and launcher IMHO
CM10 Beta - I love JB, but could see the battery trickle away as I held it. No way its a daily ROM
ARHD, 4.1 no-sense, GO Launcher - Better, but still caught out frequently. Plus, not all of Sense is removed regardless of the 'No-Sense' install
I'd be interested to know if Paranoid Android (most complete JB rom by the looks) returns decent battery? I missed the opportunity to download the ICS version.
Its a shame that the battery is the achilles heel in this device....
Stock. Had nothing but poor battery since I rooted and flashed a custom rom and I've tried a few different kernels and roms.
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@Op, in hours, days..... or years?