Hey at all,
i just want to know if any ics rom is having the same ( or nearly the same) battery life like rempuzzle rom? becaue my problem with the ics roms is that i just lay it in my poket while school time for around 5hours and after these 5 hours the battery gone from 90% to 50%. (i just have turned on mobile data, my apps are: whatsapp, facebook,fb messenger and xda, no email account is syncing in backround)
and when i'm on rempuzzle it just goes from 90% to 80% ...
hope you understand my problem and can help me
Use the search bar this has been asked & answered many times
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For me, all are same.
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alamgirqazi said:
For me, all are same.
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you don't have shorter battery life with ics roms? please tell me what you do
Odp: [Q] best ics rom in the point of battery life?
delete unnecessary apps, change governor to smartass v2 and oc between 269-710. for me best in term of battery were erwon's cm9 and aokp v4.
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delete unnecessary apps, change governor to smartass v2 and oc between 269-710. for me best in term of battery were erwon's cm9 and aokp v4.
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thanks, but i can't overclock my wildfire for any reasons just reboots and then it freezes after reboot....
MrTergum said:
thanks, but i can't overclock my wildfire for any reasons just reboots and then it freezes after reboot....
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Then ics is certainly not for you.
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Hello friends yesterday i installed cm 6.1 stable version and i'm impressed. never seen fastest rom even jokerdroid and rem puzzle works slower back to topic. i can't deal with ext partition. to be accurate, i can't move apps like in sense roms ( a2sd cachesd and a2sd zipalign) despite the fact that i flashed cronmod a2sd script via cwm. only app which works for me is link2sd but i don't like it because i cannot move some system apps. does anyone know how to deal with it??
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Odp: moving apps to ext with cm 6.1 stable
nevermind, i got rid of it jist converted some system apps into user apps and moved, thread for close
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nevermind, i got rid of it jist converted some system apps into user apps and moved, thread for close
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Where did you get a copy of 6.1 stable and can you upload it for me? Cheers
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Odp: moving apps to ext with cm 6.1 stable
Just download it from official cyanogen site. It is in willy section (; be awared that it has a lot of random freezes even with changed kernel. But imo it runs as fast with stock oc as with overclocked (;
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Where did you get a copy of 6.1 stable and can you upload it for me? Cheers
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get.cm/?device=buzz&type=stable
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Score, cheers lads
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Please can someone tell me the fastest Rom for HTC wildfire
With sense
And wihout sense
Thank you
ti0 said:
Please can someone tell me the fastest Rom for HTC wildfire
With sense
And wihout sense
Thank you
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Sense roms are smooth, and cm6 is superfast (both of these are android 2.2 froyo), android 4.0 has some bugs but the perfect balance is cm7. It is all about your preferences though, which one you like. if you have just rooted I would suggest cm7.
I tried cm7 but found the launchers to be a bit laggy the wildfire is just a spare phone so the app compabality dosnt matter I just need a superfast Rom with decent battery life
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Please can someone tell me the fastest Rom for HTC wildfire
With sense
And wihout sense
Thank you
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1) do you overclock your phone ?
2) use cm7 nightly, touchviz by androidaddiction (without sense)
3) jokerdroid 4.3 rom (with sense)
4) for cm7, use launcherpro. Download it from play store.
Adjust it abit to make it fast
E.g
Go to launcher settings > advanced > scroll speed ( increase to 65 or above ) > app opening speed ( increase it from 4 to 6)
For better performance and battery, overclock to 729 max 352 min and use governor "smartasssv2"
Odp: HTC wildfire
aokp v3, oc 264 to 729, v6 script, apps on sd and launcher pro and u have fast rom
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I might suggest one of the "ultra smooth" roms They are really some of the smoothest around, especially with the supercharger and overclocking...
Can you send a link to an ultra smooth Rom
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Odp: HTC wildfire
go into wildfire android development section and search by yourself. you people always want to have everything served...
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go into wildfire android development section and search by yourself. you people always want to have everything served...
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You`re right man...
with sense ... don't know but without sense cm7 is the best in my opinion!
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yup everyone is right....there are quite a few roms available uo there,however the latest rempuzzle 4.0.1 is ULTRASMOOTH(sense) and as every1 said,cm7 is THE BEST !!
Here is what i do
Cpu 729 max 352 min
Governor smartassv2
Here is what i'm trying for a couple of days
1) juwe ram script
2) sympfinity kernel
What abt u guyz ?
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Odp: What Mods/tweaks do you use in cm7 ?
oc 269-729, symp kernel, v6 script, smoothnes tweak, apps on ext of course (with cm7 i always use s2e app)
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oc 269-729, symp kernel, v6 script, smoothnes tweak, apps on ext of course (with cm7 i always use s2e app)
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Could you specify smoothness tweak ?
And for supercharger v6, do you flash the zip file or use it via script manager ?
I found script manager very sloppy though.
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Overclock 748-518,ram manager,seeder,symp kernel(gb roms),few build.prop tweaks and sometimes I edit framework.jar of roms which I dont find smooth.
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Overclock 748-518,ram manager,seeder,symp kernel(gb roms),few build.prop tweaks and sometimes I edit framework.jar of roms which I dont find smooth.
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so u recharge Battery every 2 hours ?
Thats hell lot of freq oc.
Could u explain the 2 apps
Seeder & ram manager ?
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alamgirqazi said:
so u recharge Battery every 2 hours ?
Thats hell lot of freq oc.
Could u explain the 2 apps
Seeder & ram manager ?
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LOL no!
i get 12+ hours battery backup with these freq,so I'm quite ok with it.
seeder is an entropy generator, in short it reduces lags.
ram manager does the same thing as juwe ram script, but you get to choose profiles you want plus the pro version has several other features like using swap etc.
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LOL no!
i get 12+ hours battery backup with these freq,so I'm quite ok with it.
seeder is an entropy generator, in short it reduces lags.
ram manager does the same thing as juwe ram script, but you get to choose profiles you want plus the pro version has several other features like using swap etc.
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Tried ram manager free. Seems good. I've set up balance profile and it works pretty good.
Now i'll try overclock to 512-729 lets see it might be good.
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Overclock 748-518,ram manager,seeder,symp kernel(gb roms),few build.prop tweaks and sometimes I edit framework.jar of roms which I dont find smooth.
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Framework.jar...what do you edit in it? Needs to be deodexed ryt? Share more editing things..Btw Ive 748-729 Perfomance and battery goes ~20 hrs..
Here's what I do and it seems to work for me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411317
Is it possible that battery life is shorter on Jellytime than SVHD for example ?
Jellytime is non-sense Rom means it has less stock active apps which are constantly running, so in theory jellyrun is less resource consuming and low battery consuming even.
If jellytime is conusming more battery than svhd means you have more or heavy apps running in background.
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Jellytime is non-sense Rom means it has less stock active apps which are constantly running, so in theory jellyrun is less resource consuming and low battery consuming even.
If jellytime is conusming more battery than svhd means you have more or heavy apps running in background.
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I had jellytime, and it takes way lot battery, i flashed vViperDHD and it better !
I feed better now
Thanks but SVHD based on ICS has better power management.
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hi there,
Recently i flashed custom GB rom and found out my wifi going to sleep in about every 20 min on standby mode.
so flashed another and another GB rom. same problem..
its working fine froyo and ics rom.
can anybody tell any solution to that..
thanks in advance
it's not a problem. if you red something about that then you would know that is one of good solutions for battery saving (; after 20 minutes in sleep mode wifi loses connection but when you wake the phone up then wifi connects again
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Which rom you are using ?
Try mini cm7
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but this "issue" comes with every rom based on cm7. no matter if it is a joyos or mini cm7 (;
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drewniany92 said:
but this "issue" comes with every rom based on cm7. no matter if it is a joyos or mini cm7 (;
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Never had this issue, once connected remains connected. Only experience it while i left wifi range and came back to wifi range it doesnt connect back.
So i go into wifi and it automatically connects to wifi.
Using mini cm7
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but this "issue" comes with every rom based on cm7. no matter if it is a joyos or mini cm7 (;
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There is an app in google play store specifically for this, that how much wifi power u want while screen is off, try it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.wl
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I had the same issue go to
Settings > wifi settings > click menu > advanced > change sleep policy
Hope this helped m8
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