is SetCPU necessary at all for Note II ? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys, I heard a lot about SetCPU but I wonder if somebody could guide me about the best configuration for Note II, Also give me a brief about what it could do, like increasing battery life, etc
and thx in advance ^_^

Necessary? Of course not.
If you're on Stock kernel then no point of using it. If you're on custom, then you might wanna use it to change governers, OC if the kernel supports it, set a screen off profile at lower clock rate and a few.
But how could you increase battery life? Well just doing the basics things will do more than enough. Like turning off Wi-Fi at night, switch to 2G when H+/3G is not needed etc etc.
I've spent countless hours Underclocking and reducing the mV on my S2 to increase backup, but at the end I realized just to increase 5% or less, I've wasted my time and energy.
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[Q] what is the best battery saving kernel?

hey guys, i am looking for a kernel that will save me on battery. i am running zombie 4 rom. it says it runs the dark x kernel. i don't need to be running at super speeds but i don't want screen freezes either. i just want to be able to play my satellite radio without the phone draining 3 percent every 5 min or so. any help would be great.
edshawn911 said:
hey guys, i am looking for a kernel that will save me on battery. i am running zombie 4 rom. it says it runs the dark x kernel. i don't need to be running at super speeds but i don't want screen freezes either. i just want to be able to play my satellite radio without the phone draining 3 percent every 5 min or so. any help would be great.
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I would be interested in this as well. Currently I am Rooted and have tried a few ROM's but haven't found one yet that doesn't have some bug or another. {Granted, I haven't tried them all} Tried one ROM that really distorted my custom made Wallpapers, which is a big deal to me. So... yes, any info on a better battery life Kernel would be welcome.
Currently I am not a "heavy user" on the phone. Talk - Text - You Tube occasionally... that's it. Constantly looking for better ways to improve this already amazing phone.
Eugenes kernel has given me great battery life. Either get down with Eugene's Macnut ROM which already has it or search for it under the general section under the bounty thread for Eugene. Its in page....58?
Keep in mind that the "beta" kernel does not have bln support but works just fine so long as you use the lionheart governor.
If you can't find the bounty thread then I'm sorry for you.
Synergy kernel has been awesome on battery for many.
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I second just using macnut rom. I've tried em all, and his always gets the best battery life (for me).
I also undervolt via system tuner pro so that I'm at 1137 at 1.51
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G1ForFun said:
Synergy kernel has been awesome on battery for many.
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+1 for Synergy, i got well over a day when i was running rooted stock debloated, etc. Also i use setcpu ondemand gov. 1620 max 384 min
edshawn911 said:
hey guys, i am looking for a kernel that will save me on battery. i am running zombie 4 rom. it says it runs the dark x kernel. i don't need to be running at super speeds but i don't want screen freezes either. i just want to be able to play my satellite radio without the phone draining 3 percent every 5 min or so. any help would be great.
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How you use your phone determines the best way to get the best battery life. Basically there are two ways to save battery: cutting power when not in use and delivering less power to the processors.
If you use your phone intermittently throughout the day for texts or calls, you'll get the best battery results from kernels/ROMs/apps that cut unnecessary functions when you're not using the phone. For example, juice defender cuts your wifi and mobile data when your screen is off and reactivates it every 15min (can be configured otherwise) to check for notifications. Darkside's Digital Warfare utilizes something called "deep sleep" which actually completely turns off your processors when the screen is off, but keeps the basic cell radio on so if you receive a text/phone call it will wake up the processor. These functions have the largest and safest impact on battery life.
If you're constantly using your phone and you want better battery life, you basically only have one option: undervolting. This is essentially supplying less power to your processors, which can be done through system tuner. It's not a free ticket, however; if you undervolt too low then at higher frequencies (playing games, etc.) your processor will become unstable and your phone will randomly reboot. If you encounter this, then don't undervolt that much and up the voltage to the last safe level. Just for reference, undervolting by 50mV is usually considered safe and undervolting past 100mV usually results in boot loops. But how far you can actually undervolt depends on your individual phone hardware, there's no universal answer. Make sure to not set your undervolt settings to set at boot until you find a stable voltage. Otherwise, you'll be forced to restore a nandroid if you encounter a bootloop.
TL;DR
If your phone already lasts a day and you want it to last 2-3 days, look into ROMs/kernels/apps that cut unnecessary functions when not in use. Most effective way to extend battery.
If your phone lasts 8 hours and you want it to last a day because you're a heavy user, look into undervolting with system tuner.
kernel darkside
my phone used in 24h, very good
I'm using juggs. 5.0 with a DSX kernel. I've been getting about 11-12 hours with decent use.
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stock rom. Just download a battery manager from the Market.

[Q] How can I get longer battery life [suggestions about Roms, Custom Kernels, etc]

Hi guys!
This One X is very performing smartphone, games are really pretty... But I can stand that battery problem! I've tried so many rom, using setcpu for ondemand governor of the Tegra3... But I still not have so many battery life!
Can you guys suggest how rom, kernel or something else can save my battery?
Generic suggestions about this problem... Now I'm using Jdroid exodized 3.0.3 with bricked kernel v0.2, but battery is so draining... 63 % of battery with 1.37 hours of screen.. 4 h 22 min on it! =(
Hi!
I see a lot of people complaining about battery life, but if you take a look around you'll find the thread where people posted their battery usage. Me - I'm using rooted OneX running the stock ROM and am more than satisfied as far as battery life goes. I do 15 hours with ease. If I try to save it it usually lasts for more than 24 hours. Maybe you could try stock rom + root ... maybe a little underclock? I've been hearing underclock is quite the juice saver.
Hi,
I am the same I have tried custom Rom's but they claim to improve battery life but they just move the tegra 3 powersaving driver into the correct place!
I have a unlocked O2 HTC One X with O2 Rom and flashed battery fix and rooted the device!
Using this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597227
I have managed to setup a shortcut using widgets on the screen to select how many cores I want to use. I find that using one core clocked at 1.5GHz is fast enough and I don't have much lag! This has helped my battery massively! This is because O2 still haven't pushed through the HTC updates yet!
And also using this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630200
I flashed this using CMW and this has also helped.
I also find disabling some stock apps using App Managment in Settings, also using CPU spy from the Play Store and Battery Usage in settings. I can find the apps that use the most CPU power then uninstall or limit their usage (maybe using the internet instead of a dedicated app) this then has the phone stay in Deep Sleep for longer. I can easily get through 24hrs without having to try to save battery at all! I sometimes have almost got two days without charging!
Another tip is in the Usage app you can Restrict Background data over the network although when you connect to your WiFi it enables it again. Although it is meant to help save your Data it can also help your Battery Life.
Hope this helps!
Steven
Thanks for the answer!
I noticed that, in this Rom that I'm trying, I've the Screen that consume a lot of battery, even in the lowest brightness mode. Not using WiFi, 3g data, autosync, nothing, only a lot of text message received and sent. I think that this S-LCD2 consume a lot of battery or maybe the software of HTC, this time, is a loot poor of balance with this expensive hardware.
Do you think I can improve battery life with the tips that you said? I'm using this ROM right now http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597778.
Setting CPU to ondemand governor 304 mhz min and 1.5 ghz doesn't help me? I must disable some cores? I can give it a try, hope that this tips can be made in this AOSP Senseless Rom.
stevepork said:
Hi,
I have a unlocked O2 HTC One X with O2 Rom and flashed battery fix and rooted the device!
Using this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597227
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The link in which I can download the correct NvCPLSvc.apk in that thread doesn't work
Screen will always be the biggest battery drain if you are using the phone.
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joshnichols189 said:
Screen will always be the biggest battery drain if you are using the phone.
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I'm asking myself [ and you ] if this screen consume really a lot amount of battery... Or there is some problem with my one x... Reaching the 3+ hours screen on is a good result, but in a 15 h battery day life, I hope... Maybe I can reach disabling a couple of processors
Don't worry about the screen, it will always take a lot of power whatever you do! It isn't worth messing with it.
You don't need to mess with the CPU although personally it does make a diffrence to the battery, I don't notice it too unless I am gaming!
Maybe an app is preventing your phone from going to deep sleep whilst the screen is off
Try using this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bvalosek.cpuspy&hl=en
If it says that your phone hasn't been in deep sleep, We need to try and find the culprit. Once you have done this maybe post back and I might be able to help you sort this out! It took me a while as I had this problem but it was definatly worth the effort!
Try looking in battery in the settings and see if there are any apps that are using a lot of power (maybe take a screen shot) and also try in Data Usage, there maybe apps using the Internet whilst you aren't using the phone. This also wastes the battery. If you restrict background usage (only on certain apps) it will only use the Internet in the background whilst you are connected to wifi only. Facebook is a good example!
Hope this helps
Steven
If you don't understand anything please say, I know my explanations are awful but I will try my best! I think I have changed everything here to fit your rom!
The rom itself although you or the developer know this but the overall system could be causing a problem! (just a theory!)
stevepork said:
Don't worry about the screen, it will always take a lot of power whatever you do! It isn't worth messing with it.
You don't need to mess with the CPU although personally it does make a diffrence to the battery, I don't notice it too unless I am gaming!
Maybe an app is preventing your phone from going to deep sleep whilst the screen is off
Try using this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bvalosek.cpuspy&hl=en
If it says that your phone hasn't been in deep sleep, We need to try and find the culprit. Once you have done this maybe post back and I might be able to help you sort this out! It took me a while as I had this problem but it was definatly worth the effort!
Try looking in battery in the settings and see if there are any apps that are using a lot of power (maybe take a screen shot) and also try in Data Usage, there maybe apps using the Internet whilst you aren't using the phone. This also wastes the battery. If you restrict background usage (only on certain apps) it will only use the Internet in the background whilst you are connected to wifi only. Facebook is a good example!
Hope this helps
Steven
If you don't understand anything please say, I know my explanations are awful but I will try my best! I think I have changed everything here to fit your rom!
The rom itself although you or the developer know this but the overall system could be causing a problem! (just a theory!)
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You're too fine with me steven, thanks!
I've downloaded Cpu Spy and it says that my one x has been in deep sleep for 70 % of time, so there is no problem with some apps doing something during screen off. My problem is that when I'm using all 4 cores, without internet via wifi or 3g, without autosync, nothing at all, and screen at lowest brightness, there is still a drastic battery drain while I'm using only Message app a lot. I don't wanna think that my HOX have a fault battery, but how can I test and prove it ? I don't know if there is a program, app or test for doing this thing.
Now I'm with that ROM Senseless AOSP ICS, I will try next charge with two cores actives only and view how much I can stay with that SetCpu settings. I'm using this settings: 101% Battery <, CPU Max 1Ghz to 51Mhz and priority 100, governor ondemand ; screen off, CPU Max 1Ghz to 200 mhz and priority 100, governor ondemand. I'll give you the result soon.
you need to give it time to settle the battery mate. i manage to go a day or two and have like 3 hours screen on time and that is with everything on. if you need any help send me a PM mate and i see what i can do to help you. and i would not use SetCpu for now i am using No-Frills. And switch from ondemand to Interactive. and that is with 1.5Ghz as max and 100mhz mininum
Goku80 said:
you need to give it time to settle the battery mate. i manage to go a day or two and have like 3 hours screen on time and that is with everything on. if you need any help send me a PM mate and i see what i can do to help you. and i would not use SetCpu for now i am using No-Frills. And switch from ondemand to Interactive. and that is with 1.5Ghz as max and 100mhz mininum
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I agree that you should not use set CPU although you are best using ondemand as that is only using the amount of power you need, interactive keeps the speed high to increase the overall speed. (not good for battery life) also maybe, my mothers Samsung Galaxy S2 had battery problems and she got 6hrs of battery out of her phone at max, she always carried her charger around.
I calibrated the battery without using any software, I just fully charged the device and left video/audio/maps on to get rid of the battery as fast as I could and then fully charged the device. All I am trying to say is give this a shot (I did this when I first got my phone) she now gets on average 2days battery life! I know that it can take ages but it is defiantly worth the effort!
Hope this helps
Steven
Also, how do you find that ROM it looks great. I think I might try it!
stevepork said:
I agree that you should not use set CPU although you are best using ondemand as that is only using the amount of power you need, interactive keeps the speed high to increase the overall speed. (not good for battery life) also maybe, my mothers Samsung Galaxy S2 had battery problems and she got 6hrs of battery out of her phone at max, she always carried her charger around.
I calibrated the battery without using any software, I just fully charged the device and left video/audio/maps on to get rid of the battery as fast as I could and then fully charged the device. All I am trying to say is give this a shot (I did this when I first got my phone) she now gets on average 2days battery life! I know that it can take ages but it is defiantly worth the effort!
Hope this helps
Steven
Also, how do you find that ROM it looks great. I think I might try it!
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if it is me you are asking about the rom mate it is really good highly recommend it
I don't know guys... My phone without two cores seems to have more battery with setcpu on demand declocked at 1 ghz... But I mean, this screen... Lowest brightness, consumes a lot... Wanna try some other roms, like X Touch Xtreme or InsertCoin =)
Goku80 said:
you need to give it time to settle the battery mate. i manage to go a day or two and have like 3 hours screen on time and that is with everything on. if you need any help send me a PM mate and i see what i can do to help you. and i would not use SetCpu for now i am using No-Frills. And switch from ondemand to Interactive. and that is with 1.5Ghz as max and 100mhz mininum
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cant get over 2 and 20mins screen time before my battery dies.
i dont play games just texting,calling,browsing and a bit gps using..
i get 12-15 hours but cant get a good screen time
patomo09 said:
cant get over 2 and 20mins screen time before my battery dies.
i dont play games just texting,calling,browsing and a bit gps using..
i get 12-15 hours but cant get a good screen time
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go into settings-sound and untick the lockscreen sounds and untick the touch keypad sounds to. come out and reboot the phone and charge...let me know if you have those two options ticked
Goku80 said:
go into settings-sound and untick the lockscreen sounds and untick the touch keypad sounds to. come out and reboot the phone and charge...let me know if you have those two options ticked
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What is this meant to do!!
And thanks, I am going to try that ROM now, just backing up mine now!
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What is this meant to do!!
And thanks, I am going to try that ROM now, just backing up mine now!
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What, The Senseless I've meant? Tell me what you think!
P.s. Seems that the Leedroid 6 Rom with Franco kernel it's a good couple for battery life. Read this one, post #33 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1648687&page=4
In this Rom, The Jdroid Exodized, I can't try the HTC Battery Test. When I'm trying new one Rom with sense, I will keep in mind to do that.
In the mean time post your suggestions about other roms or other tips for this tooooo much powerful phone =)
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What is this meant to do!!
And thanks, I am going to try that ROM now, just backing up mine now!
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it is meant to stop the audioout_3 wakelock from draining battery while the screen is off. install betterbatterystats. leave all your stuff in sounds ticked..then charge your battery to the full and seee what i mean once you start testing the battery
Goku80 said:
you need to give it time to settle the battery mate. i manage to go a day or two and have like 3 hours screen on time and that is with everything on. if you need any help send me a PM mate and i see what i can do to help you. and i would not use SetCpu for now i am using No-Frills. And switch from ondemand to Interactive. and that is with 1.5Ghz as max and 100mhz mininum
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Sorry goku, I want to ask you if you reached the point of 3 hours screen on with everything on, with a day or two with battery! I read that you're using leedroid v 6 with bricked kernel v 0.3, how is battery life with this software? Thanks for the answer!
VillainROM v2 + Franco Kernel.
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[Q] Little confused from UV

Hello Androidies
So i UV my sgn2 & then i googled it to know if there is any benefits from that & the results made me confused if UV is useful
Here what i understood from diffrent members in different thread & forums :
*UV affects the cpu performance & make it process more to get the job done & thus will increase the battery consumption & heat (weird a bit & not logical for me :-\ )
*UV is good for OverClocking to make the phone more stable, also its a bit weird
*UV may cause better battery life a little bit.
Those are the most answeres attracted me & i am awaiting your INITIATIVE guys to seek the best logical & practical answer...
Thanks in advance
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Undervolting makes the cpu use marginally less power than stock at whatever frequency, so you should see some battery life improvements with the same use. I don't think whoever wrote that first point in your post understands what undervolting is. Unless you undervolt too far then it shouldn't affect the cpu performance at all.
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Usualy if you undervolt by -50 or -75 Mv you should be fine. Start with - 50 and if all goes well lower it again by -25.

[Q] Overclocking?

I'm running SOA B2 with their kernel, in performance setting it allows me to go up to a maximum of 1836 MHz, is this safe?
Will battery life worsen?
Should I change the governor or I/O scheduler?
If you know what any of it means, it'd probably be best to stay away from it.
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Listen arianaLarge, don't bother replying if all you are gonna do is talk ****. Help the rookie out. This is a place for learning and contributing, its a community, it does not belong to you.
Having said that,.....you will lose stability and battery life if you go that high.
You will gain considerable performance but for what really?
Do you need it, probably not.
Personally I underclock to 1.18 for 80% of the day during the week, and run at 1.67ghz all day on the weekends. Its very easy to kick it up higher if you need the performance boost.
Also educate yourself on the various governors to better manage your CPU draw.
Google is your friend and the greatest tool you have for information.
Use tricksterMod or system tuner in the play store to manage CPU states and governors, both are free.
Both are great
there is no spoon.....
I never touch my CPU settings and use stock rom kernels....I've never seen a significant reason to bother with changing things. And I've never had hardly any of the problems I read in the rom dev threads.
Just my two cents.
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Make sure you don't click the save on reboot button (or whatever it's called) because you may end up in a boot loop until you can flash some recovery to reset the setting. I don't think you're at too much of a risk, but the phone may not run stable and will likely shut down if it's pushed too hard. That's what I think.
Yes the battery life will be shorter. It may not be drastic unless you are constantly using it because the CPU speed will go back down when you idle.

[Q] Maximising battery life

Using rooted Stock ROM. I havent changed anything regarding the Kernal (as far as I know). I use pegasusq governor, sliders at 200Mhz to 1400Mhz. I/O scheduler at cfq (have no idea what it does so have never changed it!). Use Greenify on all shopping apps, games, and alot of utilitys I only need to use from time to time. Keep my screen brightness below 35%ish always, keep wifi and data connections off unless I need them. Have uninstalled or atleast frozen all the bloatware n apps I dont need or plan to use anytime soon. Clear the memory atleast twice a day.
The battery can fully charge from under 5% to full in around 1 hour! But is there anything I can do to extend the battery life even further?
Thanks.
cheeseymofodude said:
Using rooted Stock ROM. I havent changed anything regarding the Kernal (as far as I know). I use pegasusq governor, sliders at 200Mhz to 1400Mhz. I/O scheduler at cfq (have no idea what it does so have never changed it!). Use Greenify on all shopping apps, games, and alot of utilitys I only need to use from time to time. Keep my screen brightness below 35%ish always, keep wifi and data connections off unless I need them. Have uninstalled or atleast frozen all the bloatware n apps I dont need or plan to use anytime soon. Clear the memory atleast twice a day.
The battery can fully charge from under 5% to full in around 1 hour! But is there anything I can do to extend the battery life even further?
Thanks.
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Don't clear RAM/memory
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Don't clear RAM/memory
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Any reason why? cant see how this would help, but I'm clearly no expert! Had a search around for an explanation but all I seem to find is people making similar suggestions. Id prefer to keep the performance up at the sacrifice of a tiny amount of battery life. Perhaps a link to a thread I can read up on this?
Thanks,
cheeseymofodude said:
Any reason why? cant see how this would help, but I'm clearly no expert! Had a search around for an explanation but all I seem to find is people making similar suggestions. Id prefer to keep the performance up at the sacrifice of a tiny amount of battery life. Perhaps a link to a thread I can read up on this?
Thanks,
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I don't have the right explanation for this but basically, RAM optimizers or when you clear RAM, what happens is you DO clear them but they cache up again afterwards.
Use the recent apps and just clear those.
I'm not dropping any hours screen-on time I get because I use a ZeroLemon battery.
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You don't need to clean ram on a 2 gb phone.
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Have a look on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878828
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