[Q] Jelly Sandwich Battery Life - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I have installed Jelly Sandwich 7.x without wipe data and with ArcKnight_4.1 but after few hours I noticed that my battery drop down 2x faster then previous version (6.4)
what do you suggest me to do? Wipe everything and try with 8.x? Change Kernel? or what.

MaxMax01 said:
Hi, I have installed Jelly Sandwich 7.x without wipe data and with ArcKnight_4.1 but after few hours I noticed that my battery drop down 2x faster then previous version (6.4)
what do you suggest me to do? Wipe everything and try with 8.x? Change Kernel? or what.
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Wipe everything, install latest Jelly Sandwich and flash Lupus kernel v8 for good battery that will take you through the day easily.
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I'm on JellySandwich 8.2 (latest version). Yesterday I changed kernel as well to lupusV8. I'm using no frills CPU with these settings (see attached screen shot). This was adviced by one of the JS users.
So far, so good. I'm still at 100% !
(and still ac wired )
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Ok! thanks lot for the replys :cyclops:

battery
how much you standing on battery without charging

EAGLEBOOY said:
how much you standing on battery without charging
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1day and 11hrs (low intensity use) and im still at 31%
JS 8.2 Arc Knight 4.1

btw I had problem flashing lupus kernel (black boot screen loop)... :crying:

people need to try RushKernel...underrated and amazing

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Cyanogenmod7.2 nightly 1st Jan

Has anyone tried cm7.2 nightly's latest build released on 1st jan ?
I haven't but what about u guyz ?
Any cyanogen nightly fan here ?
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alamgirqazi said:
Has anyone tried cm7.2 nightly's latest build released on 1st jan ?
I haven't but what about u guyz ?
Any cyanogen nightly fan here ?
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I'm currently using it as daily ROM, its faster than the stable version
hopefully the release CM7.3
Gilbert_Sarip said:
I'm currently using it as daily ROM, its faster than the stable version
hopefully the release CM7.3
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What about battery calliberation ?
And what are the fixes ? Battery consumption and overall performance ?
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alamgirqazi said:
What about battery calliberation ?
And what are the fixes ? Battery consumption and overall performance ?
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I can't find the changelog on changelog.bbqdroid.org
good battery life at least for me , i overclock my phone to min: 576,max:748, governor: ondemand
its faster than compared with CM7.2 Stable
Gilbert_Sarip said:
I can't find the changelog on changelog.bbqdroid.org
good battery life at least for me , i overclock my phone to min: 576,max:748, governor: ondemand
its faster than compared with CM7.2 Stable
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Gonna try it for sure then.
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I flashed it 12 hours ago Everything seems fine, previous nightly i used was 7-20121209, that was great too..
Now not sure but i think that battery life is very improved I did not OCed or changed governor, everything i "stock" CM7 (kinda strange i did not OCed ) but its fast, very fast, even without OC.
If you disable boot animation, i got it booted in like 50 seconds!!!
I had 44% of battery, after 12 hours came down to 6%, i did few reboots, instaled all apps i use (like 20-25 apps) did full routine customization,
sleept a bit and chated via viber and facebook, still for me too good battery life Will test it more of course. For me its kinda bugless.
(Btw, anyone experienced sound problems, like once in a day no sound, maybe after using camera or something on CM7
latest stable build cm-7.2.0? Reboot and it works. Also happen to me on all CM7 stable based roms. On nightlys its fine)
massofsin said:
I flashed it 12 hours ago Everything seems fine, previous nightly i used was 7-20121209, that was great too..
Now not sure but i think that battery life is very improved I did not OCed or changed governor, everything i "stock" CM7 (kinda strange i did not OCed ) but its fast, very fast, even without OC.
If you disable boot animation, i got it booted in like 50 seconds!!!
I had 44% of battery, after 12 hours came down to 6%, i did few reboots, instaled all apps i use (like 20-25 apps) did full routine customization,
sleept a bit and chated via viber and facebook, still for me too good battery life Will test it more of course. For me its kinda bugless.
(Btw, anyone experienced sound problems, like once in a day no sound, maybe after using camera or something on CM7
latest stable build cm-7.2.0? Reboot and it works. Also happen to me on all CM7 stable based roms. On nightlys its fine)
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Keep it updated. I'lll try it next week.
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[Q] choosing a jelly bean rom

Hi guys im new in this section...i want to install my first custom rom to GIO..
which is the best jelly bean rom? (4.1-4.2.2)
The best jelly beam rom is CM 10.1 but AOSP 4.0.4 MMB Team is more stable
isko95 said:
Hi guys im new in this section...i want to install my first custom rom to GIO..
which is the best jelly bean rom? (4.1-4.2.2)
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I use CM10.1 (JB 4.2.2) by Olddroid and with some tweaks that I made (froze some system apps and disabled autostart entries) I got 185MB of free RAM when I boot into Android. And I can tell you that it works flawlessly. On my phone it's faster than stock Android ROM. And don't bother benchmark scores. They don't always indicate that your system is slow.
For my is AOKP jb-mr1 (jb+) by erikcas http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173572
Very stable, is my every day rom
Which bugs or problems do they have guys?
isko95 said:
Which bugs or problems do they have guys?
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You can face some camera, radio, headphone, usb or some stability issues with other ROMs but the one that I use doesn't have any of 'em. With normal use, my standard battery lasts after 2 days.
aphioner said:
You can face some camera, radio, headphone, usb or some stability issues with other ROMs but the one that I use doesn't have any of 'em. With normal use, my standard battery lasts after 2 days.
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Does it have any bugs or problems even little ones?
isko95 said:
Does it have any bugs or problems even little ones?
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I got no problems with it at all. It works better than stock ROM too.
aphioner said:
You can face some camera, radio, headphone, usb or some stability issues with other ROMs but the one that I use doesn't have any of 'em. With normal use, my standard battery lasts after 2 days.
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2 days??
By the end of each day my battery is at 35%!
And i'm using gingerbread!
How is that possible?!
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DevWithCookies said:
2 days??
By the end of each day my battery is at 35%!
And i'm using gingerbread!
How is that possible?!
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I froze all the apps that I don't use. When I boot my phone, it uses only about 90-95 MB of RAM and by the way I'm using a Jelly Bean (4.2.2) ROM. I also prevented apps from running in the background so they don't drain my battery's juice. I underclocked the CPU to 748 MHz and selected smartassv2 & SIO.
I'm using stock battery.
I used Autostarts and System Tuner apps to make all that tweaks. Be careful. Don't disable Fused Location, System UI and Android System.

Zelly Cream ROM overheat problem

when i use Zelly Cream ROM ,y Arc overheats a lot, even when its kept idle. So soon as i flashed that ROM when the phone boots it starts to heat. But on Ultimate HD or jelly sanwitch its really Cool..Any suggestions??
Don't use it xD
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Do you have overclocked your phone? If yes, set frequencies back to default settings.
I also noticed overheating with zelly cream :highfive:
No problems on my phone.
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Cibhin said:
when i use Zelly Cream ROM ,y Arc overheats a lot, even when its kept idle. So soon as i flashed that ROM when the phone boots it starts to heat. But on Ultimate HD or jelly sanwitch its really Cool..Any suggestions??
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check nofrills cpu setting

battery problem

I was on official GB and Installed custom Jelly Bean cm10 and cm9, but the battery is draining quickly, why?
What can I do to solve the issue?
zidanovic said:
I was on official GB and Installed custom Jelly Bean cm10 and cm9, but the battery is draining quickly, why?
What can I do to solve the issue?
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If it was freshly installed, yes.
You have to calibrate your battery every after flashing a new Rom.
Just charge your phone to 3 full charging cycles.
tnx.
What
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thx
jakelq said:
If it was freshly installed, yes.
You have to calibrate your battery every after flashing a new Rom.
Just charge your phone to 3 full charging cycles.
tnx.
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thx:good:

[Q] best rom for batter life

i don't know which rom to flash, my battery is reallycrappy and lasts around 12 hours, i've flashed the .211 pre rooted update. I'm on a locked bootlader, any suggestions on roms with good battery life will be appreciated
Cyanogenmod 10.
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Cyanogenmod 10.
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On a locked bootloader?
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U need custom kernel for custom ROMs. Stock kernel only supports stock ROM.
I use Trinity's ROM, it has a nice battery life (though I use custom kernel, i don't know if it will have much difference without it)
You can use Greenify to hibernate apps, it helps a lot.
Why not unlock bootloader?
U can relock it if you want.
bluechelsea said:
Why not unlock bootloader?
U can relock it if you want.
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Not all can be unlocked.
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My bootloader is permanently locked and I have tried trinity rom are there any more?
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I get a pretty amazing battery life on iHackers MIUI v5 ROM, and it is butter smooth. However, I think its for unlocked boot loader :/
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Check Trinity's ROM. So far so good for me..
MIUI v5 is good but not smooth as Stock based JB.
Snapdragon BatteryGuru
Try Snapdragon BatteryGuru (download google play store). It runs an all devices with snapdragon hardware. It learns automatically and battery life could be much better.
FreeXperiaProject FXP228 - my favorit rom
because of the possibility to manually control the brightness of the display i was able to double battery life.
tfbiky said:
Try Snapdragon BatteryGuru (download google play store). It runs an all devices with snapdragon hardware. It learns automatically and battery life could be much better.
FreeXperiaProject FXP228 - my favorit rom
because of the possibility to manually control the brightness of the display i was able to double battery life.
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Made battery drain much much worse for me. JuiceDefender is still my best app for that. Add Greenify and you're golden.
bluechelsea said:
Cyanogenmod 10.
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I agree, I've been ROM hopping and FreeXperia 228 has been the best so far in battery consumption. Also MIUI in Battery > Power Saving mode is pretty good. I've noticed a significant battery life improvement by using a firewall iptables via a firewall app like AFWall+ and just limiting apps that you know for sure that shouldn't need access to data.
afwall! is realy good. free, simple, effectiv. thanks.
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adi7yli3 said:
i don't know which rom to flash, my battery is reallycrappy and lasts around 12 hours, i've flashed the .211 pre rooted update. I'm on a locked bootlader, any suggestions on roms with good battery life will be appreciated
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Any Debloated Stock rom (just keep extended batery mode on)
or any Debloated non Stock ROM (usualy slimmer than stock but need unlocked bootloader)
id suggest my own team XCP rom but you might not like it so i Suggest you look around and try some out
Install custom kernel and add greenify.

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