I hope people help. I'm running ROM v7 Minco would ask you to run kelner the best and most battery saving. I find this a rather drain the battery or can anyone share your 1st rom for best battery not?
since.2013 said:
I hope people help. I'm running ROM v7 Minco would ask you to run kelner the best and most battery saving. I find this a rather drain the battery or can anyone share your 1st rom for best battery not?
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There is no correct answer to this. Different folks have different setups that work for them. It is all experimentation on your part.
Run something like Better Battery Stats and figure out what is draining your battery. Then figure out ways to conserve that battery.
since.2013 said:
I hope people help. I'm running ROM v7 Minco would ask you to run kelner the best and most battery saving. I find this a rather drain the battery or can anyone share your 1st rom for best battery not?
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Try leankernel for 4.2.2 bro...
Try latest from stable builds
http://imoseyon.host4droid.com/gnex/mr1/
Or try light or near stock ROMs like purity
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I'm wondering what the best ROM for battery life and performance is today?
There's a couple other threads, but they're all from before JB got really popular.
I'm on JB right now, but I'd be happy to switch to something else for better battery life (it's really poor right now) and that's not so... broken.
Advice please? and if there's a good JB ROM for this, enlighten me.
Thanks.
ATrueJesusFreak said:
I'm wondering what the best ROM for battery life and performance is today?
There's a couple other threads, but they're all from before JB got really popular.
I'm on JB right now, but I'd be happy to switch to something else for better battery life (it's really poor right now) and that's not so... broken.
Advice please? and if there's a good JB ROM for this, enlighten me.
Thanks.
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This has been covered already in other threads, but both Evervolv's and CM10 by Pons are extremely stable versions of JB. As far as battery life goes, that'll depend greatly on your usage, but battery life on CM10 is only slightly worse than CM7 was for me, which was 1000x better than stock sense.
TLDR: Try new roms to see what works for you.
As above, this information has been posted before and people's suggestions for ROM's are all in this thread here. Best ROM threads aren't allowed but that thread was allowed to remain for people to share their opinions so please use that as all further best ROM threads will get closed.
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Hello,
I'm looking for the most stable ROM with the Best Battery Life.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it. Tell me what you use that gives you the best battery life!
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Thanks
try them all out, find which one your device likes best. every device is diffetent and reacts differently with different roms. there is no "best". i have a feeling that you will want to try different kernels too, since thats whatll play a role in battery life. start experimenting. for my device, its rasbean jelly rom with the trinity kernel.
its the kernel that has a more significancy when it comes to battery life.
zephiK said:
its the kernel that has a more significancy when it comes to battery life.
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Okay, then what is the best Rom/Kernel Combo that you guys have been using? I just want to know a few examples so I can try them, because there are wayyyyyy tooo many ROMS to try out, haha
My S3 battery has been draining pretty fast since i installed an aokp rom called AOKP Android 4.2.1 ROM for AT&T Galaxy S3 SGH-I747
Is it normal for this rom? & also, does anyone know a aokp jellybean rom that has awesome battery life?
bryancheung said:
My S3 battery has been draining pretty fast since i installed an aokp rom called AOKP Android 4.2.1 ROM for AT&T Galaxy S3 SGH-I747
Is it normal for this rom? & also, does anyone know a aokp jellybean rom that has awesome battery life?
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Battery life is usually user dependent. I had good battery Task's AOKP (if that's what you're talking about). Perhaps downloading BetterBatteryStats could help you find out what's draining so badly
bryancheung said:
My S3 battery has been draining pretty fast since i installed an aokp rom called AOKP Android 4.2.1 ROM for AT&T Galaxy S3 SGH-I747
Is it normal for this rom? & also, does anyone know a aokp jellybean rom that has awesome battery life?
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There is nothing major killing the battery. Do you recommend any roms that have good battery life for the i747 device?
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Battery life is usually user dependent. I had good battery Task's AOKP (if that's what you're talking about). Perhaps downloading BetterBatteryStats could help you find out what's draining so badly
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There is nothing major killing the battery. Do you recommend any roms that have good battery life for the i747 device?
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There is nothing major killing the battery. Do you recommend any roms that have good battery life for the i747 device?
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Well, I suggest trying out different kernels, as that usually works out better for me than the one's packaged in the rom. So far LiquidSmooth Beta 2 has been the best for me. Also had good results with Task's AOKP and Illusion AOSP. However, YMMV.
I prefer the AeonFlux JB rom
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I prefer the AeonFlux JB rom
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Yes, that rom is a beast with excellent battery life and a stock-feel.
do you think you guys could provide links? because i cant seem to find it
thanks !
Here's AeonFluxx 2.5: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2059791
I know stats a generally user dependent.. however, people claim to get 3-4 hours screen on time... I can't ever get this and I feel like I run a lean phone... I maybe get 2.5 if I'm lucky... unless maybe if I stare at a black screen for 4 hours I might get 4 any ideas on how people can get 4 hours with normal usage(again I know that is user dependant) or is this something where.. yeah anyone can get 4 hours.. try air plane mode and stock apps only.. no 'light' or 'heavy' games...
I'm looking for the most battery friendly rom there is out there.
I don't care for features - only battery life.
A rom and battery life are related to what you do with your phone. So there is no "most" or "best".
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I would love to help you, but help yourself first: ask a better question
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Stick with stock and just disable any bloat apps you don't need. You won't see much, if any, change running a custom rom.
Sent from my GT-N7100
As he said there is no best or most.
But I do recommend you to try Android Revolution HD ROM.
Only ROM I know very close to stock.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925402
And before anything else, do a EFS backup.
danielfiller said:
I'm looking for the most battery friendly rom there is out there.
I don't care for features - only battery life.
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for now the best battery is with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2415582 thunderlite
I have been trying to get an amazing battery life and all I can say so far is
you can try wanamlite (standart features and really good battery life)
thunderlite ....but everytime i try to flash walkman from sony it breaks (i used this apk on other roms and it works flawlessly)
and swift v4 is really good too.
all of them have amazing battery life and also you can use greenify to kill apps like facebook that are like leechers sometimes.
Good question danielfiller.
Guys what about CM-based roms ?
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Good question danielfiller.
Guys what about CM-based roms ?
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Same answer. Battery life depends on what you're doing with your phone. I cam chew through a full charge quicker by playing IronMan, versus it sitting there doing nothing.
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I would love to help you, but help yourself first: ask a better question
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
You're totally right. However, if you are to let your phone set ideally. Do you think it would drain faster if CM-based is installed ?
I would guess sitting idle doing nothing, the differences would be negligible.
I think you would see marginally different gaps by using various kernels. Some are geared to better handling wakelocks and shutting things down to a very low state while idle. But, end of day, I would wager a difference of maybe 30mins, if there was one.
Andreilux, the brains behind the perseus kernel (tw roms only) could give a much better insight on the edge cases and why/how drains happen outside of errant apps. But most mere mortals may go glassy eyed trying to follow along.
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I would love to help you, but help yourself first: ask a better question
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Just got myself this tab.
Any tips on extending battery life and which roms, if any, help with this?
kieronspitter said:
Just got myself this tab.
Any tips on extending battery life and which roms, if any, help with this?
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A custom kernel should do the work. Try ElementalX or Glitch or even Franco if you're not very experienced. Make sure you set the Location to Battery Saving also. Settings>Location.
Auto-Brightness is good but also a bit of a battery killer. Do without it for more juice.
I'm also a moderately new owner of a Nexus 7 and from my experience so far, every single one of the custom roms are really really good. Its very hard to choose. I would recommend CarbonRom and CleanRom