Jelly Bean Battery Life - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

So obviously Jelly Bean so far has been a battery hog, I'm coming from AOKP. So what's the best kernel for battery life? Or what's the best ROM / Kernel combination? The opinions I'm looking for are from people with real world experiences, and that have tested all of the kernels available.
Thanks

leave everything stock for best battery life

IMO people think the battery life sucks because they're always on their phone. Atleast that's how I am, but however I'm on Vicious 4.1.1 V1 and I'm getting incredible battery life with the kernel that comes w/ it.

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Jelly Bean ROM Battery life

I would post this on the actual topic, but it won't let me. Apparently I'm too new.
Anyway, I'm running GedeROM right now, and looking to upgrade to the latest Jelly Bean ROM. Link here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765288
So what's the battery life like on the JB ROM? It's over clocked to 1.2Ghz which I assume would hurt the battery life a bit. Is it at least as good as the stock?
What kind of battery life for e-reading with the wifi on/off?
The battery life is not as good as the stock or even ICS [in my opinion]. But, the loss in battery life is not significant enough to stop you from migrating to JB.
unfortunately, i can't give you any numbers, but from personal experience ill tell you: go for jb. it is just awesome how they improved the handling/smoothness. i did not expect this to work that well on a "low-end" device like the kindle fire, but it surely does.
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The battery life is not as good as the stock or even ICS [in my opinion]. But, the loss in battery life is not significant enough to stop you from migrating to JB.
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Thats interesting, I never thought about it using more battery life, thanks!
Better than ICS here. Three day standby so far.

Do any custom ROMs have the same or better idle battery life?

I've tried CM9 and CM10 roms, but the idle for all of them is much worse than stock Kindle rom. I'm using Modaco custom Kindle rom, which is just as good (if not better) battery than pure stock, but I'm wondering if there's a non-Kindle looking rom (ICS or JB) that doesn't have poor battery life.
Thanks!
Nope... use cm7 it has excellent battery life ics and jelly bean will probably always suck like pigs when it comes to battery life..
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Nope... use cm7 it has excellent battery life ics and jelly bean will probably always suck like pigs when it comes to battery life..
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That's a shame. Do you know why? Kernel issue I'm guessing?
My Galaxy Nexus is getting great battery with a custom kernel (Franco's), so it seems like other devices should be able to get good life with the right kernel. I wonder what's causing so much idle battery drain on the ICS/JB kernels.
Thanks for the info though! I might stick with Modaco since it opens up the market yet retains the good battery life.

[Q] Which JB ROM/Kernel for best battery life?

Hi all,
I know this is a very subjective [Q] so would love to hear all opinions/answers I can; in your opinion which Jelly Bean ROM/Kernel/both gives the best battery life?
Thanks
NCX kernel seems to be good for battery.
OrdroidX has great battery life

Am I the only one still using GB???

I have found that out of all the ROM's Ive tried, even the latest JB ones, that the ones with the best battery life and stability were Blazer and Calks 3.0. Those of which are on Gingerbread. So, am I the only one that thinks or agrees to this? I might not be "up to date" but my performance is damn good! =)
must be
What little extra battery life I'm not getting on FK23 & FL16 compared to GB is not worth all the extra goodies I would have to live without. For me GB is boring and the tradeoff is more than worth it.
Have you tried both the TW JB and the AOSP JB roms?
jburke90 said:
I have found that out of all the ROM's Ive tried, even the latest JB ones, that the ones with the best battery life and stability were Blazer and Calks 3.0. Those of which are on Gingerbread. So, am I the only one that thinks or agrees to this? I might not be "up to date" but my performance is damn good! =)
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Haha, you're not the only one. After DD'ing Jellybean leaks for the past 25 days, I flashed back to my Calkulin nandroid backup for its awesome battery life. . I got the best Jellybean battery life on fl16 (3 hrs 45 mins) but it can't compare to the ~6 hrs on calkulin. I'm just gonna wait now for the ota Jellybean + source before I try it again.
jburke90 said:
I have found that out of all the ROM's Ive tried, even the latest JB ones, that the ones with the best battery life and stability were Blazer and Calks 3.0. Those of which are on Gingerbread. So, am I the only one that thinks or agrees to this? I might not be "up to date" but my performance is damn good! =)
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Probably not the 'only' one. But in these parts XDA Developers you will certainly be in the minority.
By it's very nature these forums are for those looking for the latest greatest and bleeding edge technologies and tweaks.
The latest JB builds are awesome. Good battery, hotspot working natively (so far). Stable. Google Now natively. More responsiveness. Nicer looking and more customizable. I get about 14+ hours with fairyly heavy usage - my cell is my phone for work and home.
Yes these forums do provide some great stuff for the 'regular joe' but that's not what the forums are here for. We try to work together to get the most out of the devices as possible. That usually means functionalily and features 1st, performance 2nd and battery 3rd. I do know that there are some devs who may change those orders but that is usually the case.
I have always been amused by the 'how long does your battery last' crowd. While I think any phone should last at least a day with a good battery and reasonable usage I think it's silly to 'demand' more. It's 2012 get another battery (or external battery for emergencies) for backup, grab more chargers - I have one in all cars, home office work office and laptop bags.
Just my two cents.
Have you tried replacing your battery ? I just bought 2 new ones from Anker and my phone is getting better battery life and I'm running FL16 JB. I am delighted with the purchase and wish I had done it sooner. Here's link and read up on them as well.
Anker battery for D710
Good luck
Personally I use CM10 on my phone, but on my mate's phone, it's running Blazer's 4.1 GB sheerly because of the WiMax speeds. If I didn't love flashing the latest and greatest, I would've stuck with GB too.
From my experience, nothing beats calkulin's 2.8.1. I wanted to like more current roms, but even with underclocking, ics and jb chug the battery. People can ask or claim that your battery is bad. If the battery is bad then why can I get about double the battery life out of calkulin when compared to more recent roms? Same battery, twice the run time, practically no lag or noticeable performance hit. I was halfway through my second extended life battery during a normal shift at work with ics and jb when going home when I'd be around 20% with calkulin gb on the first battery. I'm not saying everyone else is wrong in their preferences, but to me, battery efficiency without noticeable CPU hit means everything. Other builds seem sluggish and battery hogs to me. Don't get me wrong, there's some cool features with new builds but the trade off of battery isn't worth it to me. It's a damned shame calkulin moved onto other pastures. He definitely knew his $hit when it came to tweaking rooms and I like his choices he took in his earlier builds with this phone.
I think if calkulin and bugless beast Pete got together, their rom would be damned near bulletproof. Peter Alfonzo.
Pacman ROM has amazing battery life for being JB. Plenty of customization tweaks as well, I used to only rock blazer 4.1 as well but some of my apps got updated and now require to be on ICS or JB based ROM.
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try another kernel on JB...may be its make ur battery life to be good...
You must have amazing battery life cuz fk23 has matched el29 battery wise and has better signal for me anyway
Pacman v18 jelly bean
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What's the screen on time
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Usually around 40 to 50%
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Ics
JB
i keep auto sync on too
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Current best known setup for battery life?

Currently I am on HO!NO!'s Full Throttle V9 (CM9 base) with a slight undervolt, an OC at 1.78Ghz, brightness on lowest, and LTE off. There is not a huge difference in battery life between HSPA+ and EDGE. The idle battery drain is about ~1%/hour which is pretty fair.
I've heard some people say they've gotten very good results on CM10.1 with Wind Kernel and I was was hoping that people could share what their setup is as far as achieving the battery life I've read about in some ROM threads. I feel outdated rocking CM9, when CM10.1 has alot of nice features I'd like to get in on.
imo the rom in my sig, but i haven't tested every one
for battery?
ICS: Liquid Nitro and HO!NO!'s v20f are probably the best, then HO!NO! CM9.
JB: I have no idea! Right now I'm running CM10.1M2+Wind, but it still drains too fast when in use, especially while using data/wifi, but it's getting better with incremental versions. I didn't have much luck with the CM10 variants I tried, but I might go back and try Quattrimus again.
Looks like my suspicions are confirmed so far, that no JB ROM can touch ICS as far as battery life goes. I have no clue why this is, although I know that 4.2.2 is much better than 4.1. However, as big of an improvement as 4.2.2 is over 4.1, it still doesn't come close to ICS battery life.
Technocian said:
Looks like my suspicions are confirmed so far, that no JB ROM can touch ICS as far as battery life goes. I have no clue why this is, although I know that 4.2.2 is much better than 4.1. However, as big of an improvement as 4.2.2 is over 4.1, it still doesn't come close to ICS battery life.
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Screen off I can get 4.2.2 sleeping like a baby.
It's when the screen is on and data is being transferred that it becomes a bit of a hog.
Even so, I can usually get through a day of use without charging.

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