Hey guys i was just wondering what kernel you guys use with cm10 roms.I am using this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696
Any suggestions for a kernel that will save maximum battery?
hassan89 said:
Hey guys i was just wondering what kernel you guys use with cm10 roms.I am using this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696
Any suggestions for a kernel that will save maximum battery?
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use faux kernel, now stable version 7 is also released
hassan89 said:
Hey guys i was just wondering what kernel you guys use with cm10 roms.I am using this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696
Any suggestions for a kernel that will save maximum battery?
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I'm using CM 10 (a6), and have been using the stock kernel till yesterday.
Yesterday I flashed the faux123 6u kernel and so far i'm very impressed with it. Average use so far, browsing the web for 15min, reading a few articles through flipboard and replying to some texts, connected to wifi at home for 1 hr, 3g for the 40min trip to work and then wifi at work again.
so in the last 3 hrs i've used 15% battery.
alexx_za said:
I'm using CM 10 (a6), and have been using the stock kernel till yesterday.
Yesterday I flashed the faux123 6u kernel and so far i'm very impressed with it. Average use so far, browsing the web for 15min, reading a few articles through flipboard and replying to some texts, connected to wifi at home for 1 hr, 3g for the 40min trip to work and then wifi at work again.
so in the last 3 hrs i've used 15% battery.
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So do i need to repack the kernel or not?
alexx_za said:
I'm using CM 10 (a6), and have been using the stock kernel till yesterday.
Yesterday I flashed the faux123 6u kernel and so far i'm very impressed with it. Average use so far, browsing the web for 15min, reading a few articles through flipboard and replying to some texts, connected to wifi at home for 1 hr, 3g for the 40min trip to work and then wifi at work again.
so in the last 3 hrs i've used 15% battery.
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I don't know if I have a godly Htc One X or I'm doing something differently, but I have mobile data on all day, WiFi on all day, listen to music/browse web etc etc on the stock ROM with the Stock Kernal and I NEVER use that much battery.
All day doing this and on average I still have a big enough battery bar to keep it green, I RARELY yellow,red battery bar.
What is so good with my battery?
hassan89 said:
So do i need to repack the kernel or not?
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yes, you will have to repack it
battery issues
vivek_bhoj said:
yes, you will have to repack it
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Guess i have to check how to repack the kernels.
Had a stock kernel but replaced it with something i got from the link.
Thinking of going back to stock sense rom, since i flashed the cm10 and kernel my battery drops like heck.. im lucky if i get a 5hour screen time. Im like always charging. Like i have a landline. Can some1 hook me up with a nice custom rom and kernel that saves batt like or close to the stock sense rom? Thanks guys
battery drain issue
Battery only lasts 7hrs help !
I flashed CM10 endeavoru unleashed over the weekend (most recent build) with its stock kernel (3.5.7 tripndroid) and my battery is horrendous.
I played 10 mins of angry birds, sent 1 or 2 emails, no wifi, gps on, 10 min of calls and its died in 7 hrs.
Im not a droid noob buts its my first custom rom on the htc one x tegra 3 (and first ever flash without soff for that matter), however I cant seem to flash a different kernel without getting a boot loop (followed many guids to the letter). I can rectify bricked phones etc but cant find a stable fully functioning rom.
2 things then
1 Need advice on clearing the battery issue - better kernel ? things to look for ?
2 Why do I keep getting boot loops after flashing known working kernels (bone question but need advice).
jim_p said:
Battery only lasts 7hrs help !
I flashed CM10 endeavoru unleashed over the weekend (most recent build) with its stock kernel (3.5.7 tripndroid) and my battery is horrendous.
I played 10 mins of angry birds, sent 1 or 2 emails, no wifi, gps on, 10 min of calls and its died in 7 hrs.
Im not a droid noob buts its my first custom rom on the htc one x tegra 3 (and first ever flash without soff for that matter), however I cant seem to flash a different kernel without getting a boot loop (followed many guids to the letter). I can rectify bricked phones etc but cant find a stable fully functioning rom.
2 things then
1 Need advice on clearing the battery issue - better kernel ? things to look for ?
2 Why do I keep getting boot loops after flashing known working kernels (bone question but need advice).
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I think trips cm10 doesn't support other kernels except his own.
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Hi,
I flashed CM7 (nightly 213) as I'm looking to try AOSP instead of sense for a bit. I'd heard great things about the performance and battery. Today however, I didn't use my DHD too much - a couple of short calls and some texts, the screen was on for 1hr15mins.
Before today I restored some apps with Titanium backup after flashing and used LordModUE's kernel (2way call recording, BFS), wouldn't have thought that should cause high drain though?
Display only used 8%, in sense it regularly used around 60%. I doubt it's using any less power, just other things are using more! Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
http://i.imgur.com/pade7.png
http://i.imgur.com/wKnwX.png
http://pastebin.com/a4YCq5fV <-- Currentwidget log
If you were simply looking to try out an AOSP ROM then you probably shouldn't have flashed a nightly build of CM7. That could be the cause of your problem, since from what I know, nightly builds are intended for the more experienced users.
I suggest trying out a more stable build, either from the CyanogenMod site or a custom one from here!
I flashed a nightly thinking it would be the most up to date, bugs gone, etc. After reading a bit more I've realised that's not the case! I've just backed up and will try CM7.1 RC1 with the stock kernel.
If battery life is good I'll try LordMod's kernel and add up slowly; I put too many things on at once so it could have been anything really!
I'll come back in 24 hours and see what's improved
My experience with the rc1 is bad and nightlies builds currently seem better.
Sent from my Desire HD using xda premium
I use CM7 RC1 and I have to say that my experience with this ROM is more then satisfying. Battery lasts something around 20 to 48 hours (on weeekends when I don't receive so much mails, 20 hours is something I get on normal working day when I receive around 50 mails during the day) and I have 5 mail accounts online all the time, everything set to push and Facebook, LinkedIn, googletalk and so on. But, I do not use any application to retreive my aplications from backup. I just install them manually one by one. And don't forget about calibrating battery after you install new ROM, it helped me a lot. Also, it is possible that you have some aplication which is draining battery and you are not aware of it.
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Tamen said:
Hi,
Before today I restored some apps with Titanium backup after flashing
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I assume that you didn't restore system data via Titanium, yeah? Coz that would be bad.
Dear friends,
I have had some problems with my battery, as you can check here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1697584
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659525
I don't know if I have been spoiled by Nokia, because I had a Nokia E72 with a tiny screen a 1500Ah battery (Two days connected with EDGE/Wifi updating Whatsapp and Gravity).
I just need Whatsapp and any Twitter application running al the time.. 3G or HSPDA is not a must, I could live with EDGE for battery saving.
I have tried:
Stock 2.3 ROM
Oxygen COS'ed
CM7 RC1
Minwild 4.9 CM
I don't care about fancy widgets and so... I just want battery life... sometimes I use the screen with 10% brightness!
Please, help me! Help will be highly appreciated.
PD: Moto RZR MAXX is too expensive
PD2: I'm using lastest radio and have not messed with Kernels, always using the one that comes with each ROM.
PD3: Testing is so easy, I wonder if someone have done that before? Install ROM, install whatsapp and twitter, config, fully charge, see it discharge and take the time and try with another ROM, right know I don't have the time, but that's what I want to do...!
Bets regards.
Far as I know those roms aren't exactly power hungry.
ManU kernel is recognized for batter saving.
You can use with MildWild CM version.
For oxygen I think you have to use thalamus kernel.
I'm using Oxygen V4 MildWild with latest thalamus kernel and with normal use (wifi once in a while but usually switched off, some browsing, some phone calls, some texts and even a little game once in a while) it lasts me a full day. If I play too much, the battery can last as three hours (with bat, intensive games).
MidnightDevil said:
Far as I know those roms aren't exactly power hungry.
ManU kernel is recognized for batter saving.
You can use with MildWild CM version.
For oxygen I think you have to use thalamus kernel.
I'm using Oxygen V4 MildWild with latest thalamus kernel and with normal use (wifi once in a while but usually switched off, some browsing, some phone calls, some texts and even a little game once in a while) it lasts me a full day. If I play too much, the battery can last as three hours (with bat, intensive games).
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Thanks...
Which ROM uses ManU kernel? I'd like to try that one.
Right now I'm using Oxygen Cosed with Thalamus (I think)
I dont think there is a rom that uses ManU kernel by default. But as long as a rom is based on CM7 I believe you can replace the default one with ManU.
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Anything without Sense, or without ICS.
Desire S • Fallout V2.0.0 • xda premium
olyloh6696 said:
Anything without Sense, or without ICS.
Desire S • Fallout V2.0.0 • xda premium
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Not entirely true. Oxygen rom and those that use it as base need to use Thalamus kernel. Using ManU on Oxygen roms for example will break your camera.
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stankyou said:
Not entirely true. Oxygen rom and those that use it as base need to use Thalamus kernel. Using ManU on Oxygen roms for example will break your camera.
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Thanks for your answer.
What do you mean by breaking the camera? I suppose only software...!
Thanks for letting me know that, I was going to flash ManU kernell with Oxygen Cosed! So I'll flash it over MinWildCM.
There is a lot of reading about roms but not about kernels!
peikojose said:
Thanks for your answer.
What do you mean by breaking the camera? I suppose only software...!
Thanks for letting me know that, I was going to flash ManU kernell with Oxygen Cosed! So I'll flash it over MinWildCM.
There is a lot of reading about roms but not about kernels!
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The camera just wont work. I flashed ManU on Oxygen rom before.
peikojose said:
Dear friends,
I have had some problems with my battery, as you can check here.
Bets regards.
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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
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA
When you realize it is mostly a kernel thing, silliness off "best rom for battery" phrases will struck you like an epiphany.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk 2
I gave my old desire to my brother because the battery was dying , before I do so, I flashed MUIU rom, it seems fine when he is using it
OxygenMod worked well for me well.
erklat said:
When you realize it is mostly a kernel thing, silliness off "best rom for battery" phrases will struck you like an epiphany.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk 2
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And that would be about 50% correct. The rom does play an important role on battery consuption.
I know you asked about ROMs, but if you dont mind a thicker phone you could also consider an extended battery. I'm using a Cameron Sino 2400MAH battery, cost me £7 from Amazon UK and I get between 30 - 38 hours out of my Desire, depending on use. That's with ICS for Desire by Sandvold installed.
I cant post links yet but take a look at batteryboss.org and it mentions it as being "not a bad deal".
ICS works fine for me
I use the BCM - Ice Cream Sandwich from CM9 Source and it works fine for me. Been up for almost 16 hours with decent usage and pretty poor cell signal the whole time.
The lowest battery drain I've had was using Mildwild's Oxygen Based. Nearly 2 days of battery with pretty decent usage. See the attachments below: you might found them a bit dark cause they were made with screen filter at 50%.
- During night, phone had 2G (GPRS).
- Screen on-time: 3 hours, above 50% usage.
- Always with WiFi or HDSPA (3G) excepts during nights.
With battery perfectly calibrated (it shutdowns at 0%).
Just wondering what the best kernel is to flash to the stock UCLJ3 rom?
I'm suffering crazy battery drain since updating. I've done a ton of things including a full wipe and reflash, and it's still happening.
Only thing I havent tried, or done before is flash a kernel...
Any recommendations?
melvatron said:
Just wondering what the best kernel is to flash to the stock UCLJ3 rom?
I'm suffering crazy battery drain since updating. I've done a ton of things including a full wipe and reflash, and it's still happening.
Only thing I havent tried, or done before is flash a kernel...
Any recommendations?
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Haven't had any trouble with the battery drain using IcePop rom! but of course flashing any new rom, you have to let it settle for 1 to 2 days / charge cycles for the os to stabilize!
I've been running it since day of release.... Using battery apps all reports that the Android OS using a heavy % and/or the phone isnt always going into deep sleep.
And its happening even before I put a google account on or install any apps.
I suppose I could go back to G9 or the H2 release... might do it as a test, to see if it really is the J3 release thats causing me problems.
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I've been running it since day of release.... Using battery apps all reports that the Android OS using a heavy % and/or the phone isnt always going into deep sleep.
And its happening even before I put a google account on or install any apps.
I suppose I could go back to G9 or the H2 release... might do it as a test, to see if it really is the J3 release thats causing me problems.
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Which kernel are your running? Also check to see what your cpu governor is set to! Use system tuner from the market
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Just the default I think... I dont believe I've done anything more than flash an entire ROM, and mostly rooted stocks.
Gonna give that app a try though, thanks for the tip.
melvatron said:
Just the default I think... I dont believe I've done anything more than flash an entire ROM, and mostly rooted stocks.
Gonna give that app a try though, thanks for the tip.
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I'm hoping to release a new an updated version if not tonight maybe by Monday! battery life should be good.
keep in mind that a deodexed rom will use a little more power!
Thanks
hi, i am using sony xperia s with freexperia cm9.1.
the last few times i tried fxp cm10 and experinced a big battery draining. from 99% to 70% in just 3 hours and so on... it was in standby and i just used a few times in that time...
does anyone have the same problem?
i tried it withe the cm10 version 149 and 150 from fxp and i have still the same problem...
i can't ask here because of the "10-Posts-Rule"
when i install the rom, i clear the dalvik-cache and then flash the zip..
do i need to do something else?
The drain can be high at first let it settle and check the drain after you have recharged the battery 2-3 times.. And as always if you have bad 3G coverage it will drain your battery, I always have mine set to 2G, no DATA and no Location services(gps). If I'm only using my phone in a moderate way it lasts 1½-2 days.
Yeah I've been noticing this as of late. I'm having major battery drains and can't seem to find the cause, it's like literally less than 12 hours before I need to recharge?
I'm having the same problem as well... With the Stock Rom and CM9 i could work much longer.
CM10 is eating up my battery...
its not because gps, wlan or whatever..
i've these things always on (CM9) and the battery life is good, but not on CM10
however i'am now on DualCores StockMod and it's veeeeeerrrryyyyy goood
the only issue for me is low incall volume
to all try nova kernel
I'm using that it works good.
even fixes low in call volume.
nova kernel? is it only for cm?
gonna try it tommorrow when the world is still there :fingers-crossed:
" It is for JellyBean ROM such as CM10 and AOKP ONLY."
Use PAC rom and nova kernel. I get really good battery life with that combination. Its been on for 28h now and i have 34% left.
Sent from my jelly-PAC SxS
i am on vacation...
so i am gonna try both
thanks for help!
lantianer said:
i am on vacation...
so i am gonna try both
thanks for help!
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so far:
i tried pac rom and battery life was ok, but i got random reboots...
now i'am on freexperia cm10 (nozomi) and battery life is ok and everything else too
both withe nova kernel
thx a lot!1!!1 for the help
mzr7 said:
to all try nova kernel
I'm using that it works good.
even fixes low in call volume.
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do i need to unlock bootloader or only rooting is enough to install nova kernel or cyanogenmod?
ishaan0123 said:
do i need to unlock bootloader or only rooting is enough to install nova kernel or cyanogenmod?
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look here: https://sites.google.com/site/projectfreexperia/download/howto-install
and yes you need to unlock bootloader, just stick to the plan above
I am using stock Rom with elementalx kernel. Still facing lag and poor performance.
Please suggest me which Rom with which kernel should i flash in my Nexus 5x to get good performance and battery life enhancement.
I am using PureNexus with 0 issues and go all day on battery. I only play one game so I cannot say it will work for you as I only check in on it every now and then. ElementalX is great! Favorite kernel atm. I would say back up, I use Helium for text, call logs, and the like and flash a couple and try some out.
Illogi.xbone said:
I am using PureNexus with 0 issues and go all day on battery. I only play one game so I cannot say it will work for you as I only check in on it every now and then. ElementalX is great! Favorite kernel atm. I would say back up, I use Helium for text, call logs, and the like and flash a couple and try some out.
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Thanku so much . i have heard that franco kernel is better for battery performance ? Is that true ? And can i use xposed on pure nexus as well ?
I am using xposed and i haven't tried Franco's kernel yet. Try it out. Just a flash away.
I like ubermallow + phasma kernel, great battery and some nice features so I don't have to install xposed (I've always thought it's just a bit sketchy), or if you don't want more features, uberstock, which is just a more optimized version of android
Illogi.xbone said:
I am using PureNexus with 0 issues and go all day on battery. I only play one game so I cannot say it will work for you as I only check in on it every now and then. ElementalX is great! Favorite kernel atm. I would say back up, I use Helium for text, call logs, and the like and flash a couple and try some out.
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With PureNexus I've a problem: the battery instead of down to 1 % always comes down to 2 % . It happens to you?
Actually, never had my battery that low lol
suphan95 said:
With PureNexus I've a problem: the battery instead of down to 1 % always comes down to 2 % . It happens to you?
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I have the same issue sometimes
I work at a phone store so chargers EVERYWHERE lol
suphan95 said:
With PureNexus I've a problem: the battery instead of down to 1 % always comes down to 2 % . It happens to you?
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Illogi.xbone said:
Actually, never had my battery that low lol
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I believe what he meant was the percentage drops by 2% each time instead of 1%. So instead of showing 99% of it goes right to 98%.
bblzd said:
I believe what he meant was the percentage drops by 2% each time instead of 1%. So instead of showing 99% of it goes right to 98%.
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Ahh, that makes sense and nope haven't had that issue.
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