[Q] best rom- battery life, stable - HTC One X

well i had some ROMs on my one x, none of them were stable..
my corret ROM (niki project X or something like that) have such terible battery life..
which rom got the best battery life and kinda stable?
i sick of bugs too..
thanks for the help

Hey these questions are not allowed on xda...no comparisons are allowed either..i'd say try to use a light rom and try out different kernels to see what's best for you
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Best rom for battery life?

I have been searching the web for the hands down best rom for htc one x concerning battery life. It really does not matter what the pros/cons are with the rom, all that matters is that the battery life is the best. So what rom & kernel should i go for?
My research have shown that the clean rom is probably the best for battery life, but i have the INTERNATIONAL version, not the at&t.:silly:
I've seen many people achieving good battery times with sense ROMs such as ARHD. I personally use IceColdJelly by LordClockan with n3o kernel, have undervolted by 125mv and I'm quiet happy. Yesterday I achieved 18h of total up time, of which 5 hours screen on time, brightness less than 20%, 3g always on, manual sync.
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feis said:
I've seen many people achieving good battery times with sense ROMs such as ARHD. I personally use IceColdJelly by LordClockan with n3o kernel, have undervolted by 125mv and I'm quiet happy. Yesterday I achieved 18h of total up time, of which 5 hours screen on time, brightness less than 20%, 3g always on, manual sync.
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Im running ARHD right now, but im not sure what kernel i have. I have downloaded a kernel and im not sure how to install it. Do i just go into fastboot and flash the boot.img from the command prompt?
jamenjoel said:
I have been searching the web for the hands down best rom for htc one x concerning battery life. It really does not matter what the pros/cons are with the rom, all that matters is that the battery life is the best. So what rom & kernel should i go for?
My research have shown that the clean rom is probably the best for battery life, but i have the INTERNATIONAL version, not the at&t.:silly:
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Choose ARHD with stock kernel
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Choose ARHD with stock kernel
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Are you sure? That sounds like a light answer, because i am willing to install the most lightweight slimmest rom in the universe if it had the best battery life.
jamenjoel said:
Im running ARHD right now, but im not sure what kernel i have. I have downloaded a kernel and im not sure how to install it. Do i just go into fastboot and flash the boot.img from the command prompt?
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Just look around forum, there are a lot of noob friendly guides. Basically yes, you flash boot.img in fastboot, then flash modules(zip file in which you find boot.img) in recovery. Sometimes you need to repack kernel for it to work. http://nibble.cc/repack
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i am using ARHD now and i quite like this Rom and i won't change it.. but i noticed that, while on idle (screen off) i got an increased battery time.. but while using it i get less battery time.. with my normal usage i was able to get 1,5 or 2 days, now i struggle to get a full 24h..
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Are you sure? That sounds like a light answer, because i am willing to install the most lightweight slimmest rom in the universe if it had the best battery life.
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SURE. Please check the replies and this sentence "Proudly presenting you the most popular ROM for HTC One X..." For me the best rom ever made :good: link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
I've tried a few. I'm using ViperX 2.1.0 at the moment which is the ROM I am sticking with.
But I'd say the best for battery was ARHD.
I try many roms and all have about the same battery live,
it all depends how you use the device.
Try Renovate..best ever
I've tried several roms and kernels, and I absolutely swear by football's maximus roms. The current one with its stock kernel is the most perfect hox experience I've had so far. Currently on 68% battery after a full day, listened to some music, done facebook and whatnot, I have had data off for big chunks of the day, tho that's only because I'm in a weird signal area. On WiFi I leave it on and it seems to idle indefinitely.
try viperx
Actually try them all. Battery use is dependent on personal preference. Some could get good battery on one rom while others can not 'cause the use pattern is different and each rom reacts different on that pattern.
One Maximus and ARHD are probably going to be the right direction.
The best way is to try some different roms and i've experienced that the sense-roms have better battery-life than the jelly-ones
I'm pretty interested in this thread. :good:
I'm a big believer, that regardless of spec an functionality, if your battery sucks, its game over whatever the device.
I've tried:
Stock 4.0 Sense - Rubbish battery, and launcher IMHO
CM10 Beta - I love JB, but could see the battery trickle away as I held it. No way its a daily ROM
ARHD, 4.1 no-sense, GO Launcher - Better, but still caught out frequently. Plus, not all of Sense is removed regardless of the 'No-Sense' install
I'd be interested to know if Paranoid Android (most complete JB rom by the looks) returns decent battery? I missed the opportunity to download the ICS version.
Its a shame that the battery is the achilles heel in this device....
Stock. Had nothing but poor battery since I rooted and flashed a custom rom and I've tried a few different kernels and roms.
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Best kernel for better battery life HTC One X ??

Hi All,
I updated my phone to ARHD 9.7.2 but i see a little help with battery drainage, have seen that some custom kernels can help with getting a better Battery Life.
Is anybody out there using the custome kernel and getting a good battery life.
Note: I use it mostly for calls and WiFi and some gaming it last me only 6hrs max :'(
Different ROM + different kernel = different result
You have to test it yourself and tell which combination is the best for you..
And for God sake there's no need to make another thread like this..
This thread belong to Battery Stats thread..just keep your post there..
All the best..

[Q] Best custom rom?

Can anybody please tell me which is the best custom rom for htc one x which has less bugs, good battery timing, good wifi strength, tweaked, music enhancers.. Sense 5 add-ons will be a plus point
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Can anybody please tell me which is the best custom rom for htc one x which has less bugs, good battery timing, good wifi strength, tweaked, music enhancers.. Sense 5 add-ons will be a plus point
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All most every Rom in the Android dev sect have all of your required features. You can flash lyapota's mod on top of any sense rom to get the sense 5 goodies. Try on your own and check which ones best suited for u.
Don't start a thread with these kind of questions.
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I'm right now using Cyanogenmod 10.1, flashed it like 20 minutes ago and it works like a charm. I don't really know about the battery yet, we have to wait for later for that!
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The thing about roms

I think the first thing i should say is that im NOT comparing roms,
This isnt a "which rom gives you better battery life" and i dont want people going "dude go ARHD or ICJ" or any other flaming/warring.
And if you want to know which rom gives you better life then test them out or if you want to know which is fastest, install and run antutu or quadrant or whatever.
I was just wondering, is it normal for AOSP or CM10.1 based roms to be more battery hungry then normal official HTC releases ?
Anyone getting better or worst battery on AOSP as compared to sense,
WARNING : i just want to know AOSP vs Sense, do not mention individual roms because i don't want this shot down because of rom comparisons.
Yes, AOSP generally uses more juice
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Aevum said:
I think the first thing i should say is that im NOT comparing roms,
This isnt a "which rom gives you better battery life" and i dont want people going "dude go ARHD or ICJ" or any other flaming/warring.
And if you want to know which rom gives you better life then test them out or if you want to know which is fastest, install and run antutu or quadrant or whatever.
I was just wondering, is it normal for AOSP or CM10.1 based roms to be more battery hungry then normal official HTC releases ?
Anyone getting better or worst battery on AOSP as compared to sense,
WARNING : i just want to know AOSP vs Sense, do not mention individual roms because i don't want this shot down because of rom comparisons.
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You're smart
Ans yes, AOSP roms do have poorer battery life in my experience.
Can I ask why ? Sense seems to be the more power hungry one
RohinZaraki said:
Can I ask why ? Sense seems to be the more power hungry one
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Dropouts the Battery Like hell
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Aosp is more power hungry
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the think is that i have run a couple of AOSP roms which will remain anonymous for now and i have found that at first battery life was decent, but a few days later it just went down the drain...
AOSP is surely more battery hungry than sense. However, with the right tweaking, it can easily last a day... (15-20 hours)...,

Which rom has the best battery life ?

Hi, I am currently on RR 5.8.0 and I don't see a difference with the battery life compare to Rom stock. In that way, I would like to know which rom has the best battery life ? Thanks
Hello,
The answer for this kind of question is always ambiguous, as battery life depends on your usage, kernel settings, what apps are running in background, etc. The final note that this may affect people to say ROM X is the best, or ROM Y, ROM Z, or even stock, lol.
I'm unable to give 'the best ROM' title to ROM X, ROM Y, or ROM Z by judging the battery life because on my experience travelling between ROMs, SoT is nearly identical.
You may find some people saying 'this is the best ROM' somewhere on the development thread.
Regards.
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