As the title says. I want a good battery life and it should be smooth. I am not looking to play any games or anything.
There is another thread similar to this. Pls learn to search first before posting another one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1535751
I've particularly liked AOKP and franco kernel but that's me, it smacks stock in battery life, performance and customisability. However it might not be the best in each of those.
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I am back to CM9, trying out the official Weekly's, just had too many issues on the various CM10 ROM's to use as a daily for now. I appreciate all the tough work the dev's are doing on CM10 for the One X right now, and with their blood and sweat it will surely be bad ass, and perfect in time, but I need stability and battery life first, so CM9 it is for now. I know a Sense based ROM would give the best battery and stability, but YUCK, can't stand the look and feel Sense or any UI besides good ol vanilla Android
Which kernel would you recommend best for battery life on stock CM9 ? And what setting ? OnDemand or Interactive ?
Or is the stock kernel from the 0923 Weekly the best ?
Thank you
Zorachus said:
I am back to CM9, trying out the official Weekly's, just had too many issues on the various CM10 ROM's to use as a daily for now. I appreciate all the tough work the dev's are doing on CM10 for the One X right now, and with their blood and sweat it will surely be bad ass, and perfect in time, but I need stability and battery life first, so CM9 it is for now. I know a Sense based ROM would give the best battery and stability, but YUCK, can't stand the look and feel Sense or any UI besides good ol vanilla Android
Which kernel would you recommend best for battery life on stock CM9 ? And what setting ? OnDemand or Interactive ?
Or is the stock kernel from the 0923 Weekly the best ?
Thank you
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I got the same question but can't find help from anywhere... i am on cm9.1 nozomi, and i got problems with battery draining faster than stock ICS even when on standby... so I've search if different kernels could improve my battery life. i really hope someone could help...
I'm wondering what the best ROM for battery life and performance is today?
There's a couple other threads, but they're all from before JB got really popular.
I'm on JB right now, but I'd be happy to switch to something else for better battery life (it's really poor right now) and that's not so... broken.
Advice please? and if there's a good JB ROM for this, enlighten me.
Thanks.
ATrueJesusFreak said:
I'm wondering what the best ROM for battery life and performance is today?
There's a couple other threads, but they're all from before JB got really popular.
I'm on JB right now, but I'd be happy to switch to something else for better battery life (it's really poor right now) and that's not so... broken.
Advice please? and if there's a good JB ROM for this, enlighten me.
Thanks.
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This has been covered already in other threads, but both Evervolv's and CM10 by Pons are extremely stable versions of JB. As far as battery life goes, that'll depend greatly on your usage, but battery life on CM10 is only slightly worse than CM7 was for me, which was 1000x better than stock sense.
TLDR: Try new roms to see what works for you.
As above, this information has been posted before and people's suggestions for ROM's are all in this thread here. Best ROM threads aren't allowed but that thread was allowed to remain for people to share their opinions so please use that as all further best ROM threads will get closed.
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AvRS
Hello,
I'm looking for the most stable ROM with the Best Battery Life.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it. Tell me what you use that gives you the best battery life!
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Thanks
try them all out, find which one your device likes best. every device is diffetent and reacts differently with different roms. there is no "best". i have a feeling that you will want to try different kernels too, since thats whatll play a role in battery life. start experimenting. for my device, its rasbean jelly rom with the trinity kernel.
its the kernel that has a more significancy when it comes to battery life.
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its the kernel that has a more significancy when it comes to battery life.
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Okay, then what is the best Rom/Kernel Combo that you guys have been using? I just want to know a few examples so I can try them, because there are wayyyyyy tooo many ROMS to try out, haha
Im wondering if anybody here has any recommendations on how to get the best battery life. Such as what kernel/rom combo can consistently get you over 3 hours of screen on time? or any other secret tips?
It's been covered ad nauseum and nothing is secret. Do a search of the forum and you'll get the answers that you seek, save for what's the best rom/kernel... there is no correct answer for that one since everyone's situation and hardware is different. Read a few threads in the applicable development forum for your device and take a few roms and kernels for test drives to see which gives you the combination of performance and battery life that you can live with.
A pretty popular efficient Rom/Kernel would be Carbon Rom paired with AK Kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2237928
One of favorites my would have to be Miui 4.11 running Lean Kernel.
Anything paired with AK becomes awesome IMO.
I get pretty good battery on PA+AK, and Purity+AK and Slim+AK
Thread closed as its a Best ROM thread.
Firstable, excuse my english, Costarican here haha,
Well i think i dont need to explain a lot my question over here, so, whats the best rom/Kernel combination to get the best battery life and fluid OS?
Right now am with PA 4.6 b3, and fancy kernel, but my battery drains in like 2 hours and its laggy as hell, lots of wakelock etc...
Thanks!
There is no best rom or kernel. Just try all combinations and choose what is best for you. (For me is: vanir+fancy r60)
Well, I tried a lot of 4.4 ROMs, but I had a lot of problems. So I decided to return to stock 4.3, with Fancy Kernel r56 (or newer). Now I am with Mpokang, it seems smoother and gives more avaiable RAM. But, if you want the best combination, you have to try by yourself and read other users reviews to get a point if you are not 100% convinced.