Hi guys. I have Mugen Power 3600mah battery. So I Don't care battery life. I want very strong Xperia Play. Which settings should I apply ? Which rom should I use ? Can someone give me a tips ?
Unlocked bootloader, custom kernel (like doomkernel), fast rom (cola or Gin2JellyBean)
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S34Qu4K3 said:
Unlocked bootloader, custom kernel (like doomkernel), fast rom (cola or Gin2JellyBean)
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i have use custom kernel,but how to use it?
what app that use to make unlock bootloader have an effect?
I'm using TrueAnchestor Rom and I think its awesome.
I use Gin2Ics or well it is now called Gin2JB which is a really nice rom. (GingerBread to Jellybean/Ice Cream Sandwich)
Then I use the voltage control app to overclock, my stable settings are 364-1400 on scheduler bfq and Smartass v2.
hey man
your phone performance is not related to your battery , you just increased your battery life !
all the roms are the same , some of them are a little bit better and some of them are a little bit buggy ! even if you overclocked your kernel , it increase your performance slightly .
be hunest with yourself mate .
I suggest if you want a strong phone to start having it lift weights. Yes it might take a while to build muscle at first but its worth it in the end. And if you are really impatient, you can always give it steroids.
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Can anywone tell me a best rom for save battery ?
Now i have Oxygen 2.3.1 Bravo
I would think the Oxygen you're using would be one of the better one's for battery life. Don't go for Sense rom's as they'll drain your battery real quick.
Well anything oxygen based, or the gingervillan roms
Took me a week to finally get it right, but I've managed to get both speed, stability n a Schweeet batterylife
If I get the time this weekend, ill post how I did it, and all the steps from stock, out of the box, to end product
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I find that the insert coin rom isn't too bad on battery life. Well version 1.1.1 isn't. not sure on the newer versions though
Most AOSP ROMS have great battery life. But much of the battery life is to do with the kernel too, so picking a good kernel is paramount.
I'd agree on the kernel bit, but also, how you have android configured in general around it can have a noticeable effect.
The right rom, kernel, and also userspace setup/configuration all adds up
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Also black background for AMOLED screens is worth adding to the list.
Im curious guys on this battery subject?
I'm currently using aurora V3 but even before that I'm lucky to get a day out of it.
What potential increases am I looking at here?
Many thanks
cha0seng said:
Im curious guys on this battery subject?
I'm currently using aurora V3 but even before that I'm lucky to get a day out of it.
What potential increases am I looking at here?
Many thanks
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There is no way to guess or add a multiplier from your rom ro another to see potential increase unfortunately. It all depends how you use the phone. If the screen is on all the time, you wont see any increase in battery life as ROMs and kernels cannot control the amount of battery a Screen uses. This is a constant.
ROMs and kernels optimise CPU so that les spower is used, therefore things that use CPU will affectively waste less power.
The only way to test / compare is to flash something else and use it the same as you do every day.
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There is no way to guess or add a multiplier from your rom ro another to see potential increase unfortunately. It all depends how you use the phone. If the screen is on all the time, you wont see any increase in battery life as ROMs and kernels cannot control the amount of battery a Screen uses. This is a constant.
ROMs and kernels optimise CPU so that les spower is used, therefore things that use CPU will affectively waste less power.
The only way to test / compare is to flash something else and use it the same as you do every day.
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Thanks for the info; need to do abit of research into this kernel business as I've seen them mentioned alot and nodded in agreement (I have no idea!)
Click the link to guides in my signature. Read the kernel info thread. May help
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I don't mind if anyone throws me a pm in regards to seeking more out of the Desire.
And rootSU, we could always do a combined guide on the Desire and how to get the best out of it, if you like
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Ah I've got my share of guides out there. It's your turn now
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Most AOSP ROMS have great battery life. But much of the battery life is to do with the kernel too, so picking a good kernel is paramount.
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Totally agree.
Aww ur no fun rootSU
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Lemme see what I can do this weekend
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Should I go from the assumption rootSU that the ppl will have a stock phone, or alrdy root obtained?
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Should I go from the assumption rootSU that the ppl will have a stock phone, or alrdy root obtained?
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You could assume stock, then at the bottom add root only and mention kernels and set CPU, autokiller, autostarts etc etc
Rightyo, need to do shopping but will be back shortly
Might see what i can work out
AOSP roms are the best for battery of course, but if you like SenseUi, I recommend You InsertCoin 1.1.4 and kernel from -SNQ, (his kernels are better for battery from bananacakes)
Hey Gioers! Finally our long ignored phone has gotten some attention. So that now many things are available, what are the things you would love to see the most for Gio, and in case of roms, which features?
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Long battary life is always nice
Able to overclock with the right kernel installed
The best tweaks avalable for this dev. in the rom
Faster read and write speed
Small system rom
Thats what i think of atm. But i still new to Android.
Long battery = underclock.
Overclocking available.
Improved speed = good script.
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So the other day I installed an unofficial version of cm9 on my Evo. As many of you know, cm comes with options to over clock out of the box. Sadly, with the stock kernel you can only go so far. I found a new kernel online, and flashed it onto my phone, only to find out it ruined the rom, forcing me to reflash cm9. I was wondering if there are any kernels that I can install to overclock my phone further? Pics included
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So the other day I installed an unofficial version of cm9 on my Evo. As many of you know, cm comes with options to over clock out of the box. Sadly, with the stock kernel you can only go so far. I found a new kernel online, and flashed it onto my phone, only to find out it ruined the rom, forcing me to reflash cm9. I was wondering if there are any kernels that I can install to overclock my phone further? Pics included
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atyoung's Mason ICS kernel should work...
May I ask why you have the desire to.overclock so violently? Most the time, underclocking will even show no loss In performance and save battery. All times I have overclocked, I've never noticed a major difference.. it may be slight but not enough for me to care..
why is your min/max the same?
The rom I downloaded is a little laggy, just wishing to speed things up a bit.
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The rom I downloaded is a little laggy, just wishing to speed things up a bit.
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Ummm... You'll get terrible batt life with those settings... Min/max are the same
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One more thing.. pegging your CPU at max ghz will eventually destroy your device. The EVO is made with a single core 1 GHz snapdragon and so anything really over 1GHz will really put a strain on your processor. Best advice would be to either flash a new kernel, ROM, or find some tweaks to decrease lag. 1.2GHz isn't healthy for your phone...
Hello,
I m a owner of Xperia Arc :good:, trying out various combinations of Custom ROMs and kernels. Presently with XPERIA ULTIMATE HD and ADVANCED STOCK KERNEL.
Satisfied with the performance....
But wanna have a opinion of others reg. this....
So, please reply to this thread with the BEST COMBINATION(S) of CUSTOM ROM and kernels with d main consideration being:
--> PERFORMANCE
--> BATTERY LIFE
--> ANDROID VER. 4.0 +
--> other imp. features such as hotspot, wifi modules etc.
AWAITING YOUR SUGGESTIONS
Bye
Now i'm using rush v6. So far works fine with me. Battery seems longer than arcknight 4.1 that i used before. But for me, arcknight seems faster.
*this kinda question so subjective, try have so many input u have
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Hey Vashta,
Thanks for ur opinion ....Could u pls tell me which ROM are u using along with Rush v6?
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Now i'm using rush v6. So far works fine with me. Battery seems longer than arcknight 4.1 that i used before. But for me, arcknight seems faster.
*this kinda question so subjective, try have so many input u have
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There is no such thing as the best ROM/kernel. Period.
Thread closed.
Well, I've tried a tons of ROMs of ICS and JB. A couple weeks ago I tested a GB one, and like it too much, cause there's an excellent battery drain and performance is just perfect, no lag, never. Including with games like Modern Warfare 4, Dead Trigger (with full textures and not overclocked with conservative governor in noop), etc.
The thing here is that GB doesn't support a couple of apps that are only available on ICS+, and I'm thinking onto changing my ROM.
What ROM you recommend? You know, overall speed, great gaming, and a great battery life.
Thanks.
Read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2097137. All roms are good depends on ur choice and preferences. So I think there is no recommendation from my side coz it depends on you what to chose. And its absolutely common sense that u have to sacrifice battery life if u want performance. And please dont make threads for such topics. As its against xda rules.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81 ..READ before u post
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Sv: About battery life and performance on Xperia Arc.
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Well, I've tried a tons of ROMs of ICS and JB. A couple weeks ago I tested a GB one, and like it too much, cause there's an excellent battery drain and performance is just perfect, no lag, never. Including with games like Modern Warfare 4, Dead Trigger (with full textures and not overclocked with conservative governor in noop), etc.
The thing here is that GB doesn't support a couple of apps that are only available on ICS+, and I'm thinking onto changing my ROM.
What ROM you recommend? You know, overall speed, great gaming, and a great battery life.
Thanks.
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Xperia Pureness / Ice Cream Pureness (with installed service pack 1) ROM together with KTG Anzu kernel gives you both battery and performance. And also the best custom UI ever on the Arc / Arc S!
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Read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2097137. All roms are good depends on ur choice and preferences. So I think there is no recommendation from my side coz it depends on you what to chose. And its absolutely common sense that u have to sacrifice battery life if u want performance. And please dont make threads for such topics. As its against xda rules.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81 ..READ before u post
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That.
+ There is no ICS ROM, that would have performance and battery usage of GB. It just isn't possible.