Hi!! I was just wondering which ROM has the best battery calibration so the battery will last longer! I know it is a powerful phone so it is expected to drain faster! Just need a good suggestion for the best ROM that will address this issue. ThAnKs!
This is a hard question to answer because battery life is very different from phone to phone but from what I've seen stock based roms like lifeless usually give the best battery life.
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This is a hard question to answer because battery life is very different from phone to phone but from what I've seen stock based roms like lifeless usually give the best battery life.
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On Lifeless I was able to get full day usage regularly... CM10.2 8/20 build is also giving me good battery life
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I had good luck with Lifeless, but am really enjoying CM 10.2
I have underclocked to 1134 and my battery is quite good all things considered. I play Ingress for about 2 hours a day at full brightness with WiFi scanning constantly, and I have to recharge after about an hour of that. But everybody that plays Ingress knows how big a drain it is on battery. When I don't play, the battery is good for 10 hours + for me.
Jessooca said:
GREAT now I have to check out this game called Ingress! lol Thanks!
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Better make sure you get the invite in order to play. It is, hands down... the... best... game... I have ever played on a mobile phone.
Ingress looks really fun and I started playing recently, but I don't have a plan with a carrier (I'm waiting for FreedomPop to come out). It's so hard to play on only wifi!
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I had good luck with Lifeless, but am really enjoying CM 10.2
I have underclocked to 1134 and my battery is quite good all things considered. I play Ingress for about 2 hours a day at full brightness with WiFi scanning constantly, and I have to recharge after about an hour of that. But everybody that plays Ingress knows how big a drain it is on battery. When I don't play, the battery is good for 10 hours + for me.
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Where did you download the CM ROM? I looked on their site but the only model LGOG they list is the GSM model (Verizon, AT&T) and not the Sprint model. I loved the CM mod on my previous phones and wouldn't mind giving it a try on LGOG. Thanks in advanced for your help.
EDIT: NVM. I think I found it. I take it your using the "Unofficial" CM ROM which was ported over to the LS970? Had to do some digging over at the dev side but found the thread.
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Where did you download the CM ROM? I looked on their site but the only model LGOG they list is the GSM model (Verizon, AT&T) and not the Sprint model. I loved the CM mod on my previous phones and wouldn't mind giving it a try on LGOG. Thanks in advanced for your help.
EDIT: NVM. I think I found it. I take it your using the "Unofficial" CM ROM which was ported over to the LS970? Had to do some digging over at the dev side but found the thread.
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Where did you download the CM ROM? I looked on their site but the only model LGOG they list is the GSM model (Verizon, AT&T) and not the Sprint model. I loved the CM mod on my previous phones and wouldn't mind giving it a try on LGOG. Thanks in advanced for your help.
EDIT: NVM. I think I found it. I take it your using the "Unofficial" CM ROM which was ported over to the LS970? Had to do some digging over at the dev side but found the thread.
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Installed the Unofficial CM 10.2 ROM latest version as of yesterday) and it works pretty damn good. Although battery life seems to be a little weak. But then again, I ran Eco Mode on the Stock ROM. Still, my phone sits in a security locker all day at work and not really being used and as of this moment (3PM EST) battery is at 61%. Whereas on Stock with Eco Mode it would be around +85%.
Not sure what is considered standard battery drain not using Eco Mode. However, that will drop sharply in an hour and a half when I get off work and start actively using it again. I'll be interested in seeing how long it will last. Normally I can go the rest of the evening up until bed time on Stock ROM without having to plug it back in until I go to bed. Somehow I don't think it's going to make it that far while running on the CM ROM.
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Hey everyone I just rooted my girlfriends phone and I was wondering. What is the best rom to have with great battery life? I tried a team nocturnal rom and cyanogenmod but they're not that good. And with cyanogenmod, I hear the phone vibrate during calls. It's a bit annoying.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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I am getting 24 + hours with Bliss & Chop Suey Kernal OR Bliss & Freedom kernal
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Hey everyone I just rooted my girlfriends phone and I was wondering. What is the best rom to have with great battery life? I tried a team nocturnal rom and cyanogenmod but they're not that good. And with cyanogenmod, I hear the phone vibrate during calls. It's a bit annoying.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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This is best suited for the Questions and Answers section. This is Development and I can see how you thought this was the right place but it is not. This is for roms, mod, and developmental threads. Please post in the right section next time.
Now to your question please keep in mind that what works for me might not work for you as every evo is different. The best way to know is for you to try different rom and kernel combinations till you find what you are looking for.
Good luck
miui with tiamat or save zen. I never use 4g so I don't care that it's missing. I like sense a lot but miui looks/feels just as good if not better. it's a seriously great ROM! Fast, stable, easily customizable and themeable. And battery life is the best i've had since running myn 2.2. Try it out.
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survey saaays...
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miui with tiamat or save zen. I never use 4g so I don't care that it's missing. I like sense a lot but miui looks/feels just as good if not better. it's a seriously great ROM! Fast, stable, easily customizable and themeable. And battery life is the best i've had since running myn 2.2. Try it out.
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of course MIUI gets the best battery life.
nothing on it works, so your phone just sits there as a paper weight, and that hardly takes any battery to do.
depends on usage...
I sit most of the day without touching my phone. with synergy rls1 Id go 2-2 and a half days between charges if I was home and almost never touched my phone, but Id get 3-4 hours(if lucky) if I had to use it.
With CyanogenMod 7.1 Im seeing 13hours of life if I dont touch it, but Im getting more like 7 of use
if youd like more help PM me
sefirosu0522 said:
Hey everyone I just rooted my girlfriends phone and I was wondering. What is the best rom to have with great battery life? I tried a team nocturnal rom and cyanogenmod but they're not that good. And with cyanogenmod, I hear the phone vibrate during calls. It's a bit annoying.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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HERE This has alot of great names behind it, have not came across anything yet, battery is very good though! Kernel is tweaked so you can overclock it if needed.
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HERE This has alot of great names behind it, have not came across anything yet, battery is very good though! Kernel is tweaked so you can overclock it if needed.
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Thanks. I'll be checking this out in a little while.
Sorry I posted in the wrong section.
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Finally someone with a similar experiance to mines. Im also using synergy and if im not using it the battery life is excellent. I have installed juice defender and also freedom 0.9 agreesive kernel. I use battery monitor widget to see what kind of drain im actually having. I check the history and using all of the above and if phone is just sitting on the table my avearge reading is 28mah.
If i start using apps and doing stuff on my phone though im lucky if i get 4 hours of use on it also i dont use 4g at all ever so thats not a factor. I just wish i knew why the drain is so high when using it. Ive also done hte battery recalibration so thats not the problem.
Decks can be pretty good and/or runs overclocked pretty well and i still push about 20 hours out of it.
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Decks can be pretty good and/or runs overclocked pretty well and i still push about 20 hours out of it.
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I've never overclocked a phone though. Don't know how comfortable I'd feel about doing it, especially not knowing how to get the phone back to stock.
sefirosu0522 said:
Hey everyone I just rooted my girlfriends phone and I was wondering. What is the best rom to have with great battery life? I tried a team nocturnal rom and cyanogenmod but they're not that good. And with cyanogenmod, I hear the phone vibrate during calls. It's a bit annoying.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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I have tried almost every rom for the evo and I look for stability, internal memory, battery life, and speed. For a gingerbread rom, I keep coming back to KingsROM Alliance SENSE 2.1+ 3.0 HybriD 3D " The BREED " with ChopSuey v9.1 kernel for good battery life. That is my daily rom. For Froyo rom, I use Koni ELITE Series III with Netarchy 4.3.2-havs-more-universal and I get amazing battery life.
Hello friends i recently got a galaxy nexus and im loving it except the battery. what roms and kernels will keep me pretty close to stock and improve battery life? every thread ive found is pretty dated. anyways thanks guys!!
Rally187 said:
Hello friends i recently got a galaxy nexus and im loving it except the battery. what roms and kernels will keep me pretty close to stock and improve battery life? every thread ive found is pretty dated. anyways thanks guys!!
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CDMA/LTE or GSM?
Im with sprint so cdma/lte. sorry lol
Franco Kernel is generally pretty good. You can also try CM9 for a stock ish rom.
do you have the extended battery? how long are you getting currently/how much screen time?
CM9 nightlies with either the kernel it comes with or trinity, (for extra features and performance). With that setup I get superb battery life!
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do you have the extended battery? how long are you getting currently/how much screen time?
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I have the GSM version without extended battery and I'm not running that ROM/kernel combo.. but I got 4hrs screen on today with 41% time no signal.
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Hello friends i recently got a galaxy nexus and im loving it except the battery. what roms and kernels will keep me pretty close to stock and improve battery life? every thread ive found is pretty dated. anyways thanks guys!!
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I have the Verizon Galaxy Nexus, and I've tried pretty much every combination of roms and kernels. I've had good luck with Lean, Jame Bond, and Franco's kernels. As far as roms AOKP, Liquid Smooth, and Slim ICS are great. Right now I'm on Slim ICS 3.9 using the kernel that came with it, and my phone LOVES it. I just checked and I have 30% left of battery, it's been on for 12h 44m, and the screen has been on for 2h 44m. That's wifi with a little 3g thrown in, and mostly web browsing. YMMV though, as all phones are not created equal.
make sure to turn off LTE if you don't have it in your area
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make sure to turn off LTE if you don't have it in your area
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Doesn't make a difference. It only drains battery if there is poor LTE signal. Not if there is none.
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Doesn't make a difference. It only drains battery if there is poor LTE signal. Not if there is none.
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I'm not questioning your response because I really don't know, but wouldn't it be reasonable to select cdma only if there is no 4g in your area. Doesn't the phone "look" for 4g signal and if there isn't any, wouldn't that cause a VERY slight battery drop?
But like I said, I don't know.
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I'm not questioning your response because I really don't know, but wouldn't it be reasonable to select cdma only if there is no 4g in your area. Doesn't the phone "look" for 4g signal and if there isn't any, wouldn't that cause a VERY slight battery drop?
But like I said, I don't know.
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I believe, and don't quote me on this, that it communicates with the towers of course to determine if there is even an LTS signal to look for. That way if the tower responds as there isn't, it won't search.
I probably just made that up but if you don't have LTE your battery won't be effected by "looking" for it
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I have the best battery and sorry switching to HTC
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I have the best battery and sorry switching to HTC
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That's when you get a different battery because you clearly have a hardware problem.
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CM9 nightlies with either the kernel it comes with or trinity, (for extra features and performance). With that setup I get superb battery life!
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I agree , CM9+trinity=Best combo for battery life
CM9 kang powered by TRINITY
Something that I noticed helps is turning of Location Service. I mean, this icon that you have between Bluetooth and Sync (on Stock Rom 4.0.4). This turns off the GPS and I've noticed it made a noticeable difference. Can't precise exactly how much, but it's a lot better for sure. If you guys could try and give your feedback about it, it would be nice.
I'm currently looking for a ROM base to modify to my needs. I really like the features available in cm but I'm not sure if cm10 (stock) is stable enough for production use yet. Does anyone have experience with this?
Been using it for about a month now and have no issues what so ever, I recommend the builds by Euroskank as he adds some really useful features.
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Been using it for about a month now and have no issues what so ever, I recommend the builds by Euroskank as he adds some really useful features.
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Thanks! I'm looking at adding my own features that I need so I'll be compiling from src
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Thanks! I'm looking at adding my own features that I need so I'll be compiling from src
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Even though they are not any RC's yet its pretty stable I have been running a nightly for two weeks
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I threw CM10 on mine and I had some radio issues. I don't know the technical details but the signal wouldn't lock in completely. The signal notification on the top bar would never turn blue no matter how perfect signal was, the wifi wouldn't lock in blue either. Reverted to stock for now.
Other than that it was awesome!
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I threw CM10 on mine and I had some radio issues. I don't know the technical details but the signal wouldn't lock in completely. The signal notification on the top bar would never turn blue no matter how perfect signal was, the wifi wouldn't lock in blue either. Reverted to stock for now.
Other than that it was awesome!
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FYI - even though your bars are gray, you still have an active data connection. When they turn blue it means they are connected to googles servers
Sorry for OT - but try JBSourcery instead. :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1824624&highlight=jbsourcery&page=3
I just got my Verizon GNex about 3 days ago and right when I got it I rooted and put the CM10 preview ROM on it. I haven't found one thing wrong with it yet. Works great for me
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You can also try Paranoid Android which has CM10 as its base and this ROM has been very stable for me. This ROM can be used in stock phone layout, phablet, or tablet modes.
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I just got my Verizon GNex about 3 days ago and right when I got it I rooted and put the CM10 preview ROM on it. I haven't found one thing wrong with it yet. Works great for me
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How is your battery life? GPS? Still no bugs?
I'm still running Pete's Bugless Beast and its so perfect but just no mods or customization. I want to be able to customize but I don't know that I want to risk losing my bugless JB...
Has anyone compiled cm10 from source with no customizations other than the camera, NFC, and GPS files? How is that build? I'm going to be modifying it for personal and perhaps submit back.
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Gotcha, thanks, I still was having issues, but I think it was hardware of 515.10 dropping connection
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How is your battery life? GPS? Still no bugs?
I'm still running Pete's Bugless Beast and its so perfect but just no mods or customization. I want to be able to customize but I don't know that I want to risk losing my bugless JB...
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GPS is perfect. Locks immediately. Battery life is nothing to write home about. I have the official extended battery and with decent use I might get 8hrs if I'm lucky. I'm up for ideas on other JB ROMs for Verizon that have better battery life.
Everything is perfect except for the battery. Almost afraid to flash another ROM because everything on the CM10 preview works for me.
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I've been using XenonHD ROM for about a month now and find there are many features that were present in CM9! Runs fast and smooth!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667418
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I might get 8hrs if I'm lucky. I'm up for ideas on other JB ROMs for Verizon that have better battery life.
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JTFC, that's awful. How does it compare with what you had on ICS? I get decent battery life on JB (CM10), but still slightly lower (10-15%) than on CM9, but 1.5 to 2 days is still possible with my use + 3 hours screen on or so over that time. This holds true for all the JB ROMs I've run. 4-5 hours of screen on time over a workday of hard use is still possible for me, but idle drain seems to be hit/miss, some nights 0.25%/hour, other's 1%. Sync seems to be a more of a battery eater on JB, and I haven't bothered running Google Now since the first day or two I ran JB.
Shall see how today's JRO03L build performs.
Running vicious rom, the cm10, great with Franco kernel and his app. No complaints. Only thing is i can't get play music to download to my phone from the cloud
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JTFC, that's awful. How does it compare with what you had on ICS? I get decent battery life on JB (CM10), but still slightly lower (10-15%) than on CM9, but 1.5 to 2 days is still possible with my use + 3 hours screen on or so over that time. This holds true for all the JB ROMs I've run. 4-5 hours of screen on time over a workday of hard use is still possible for me, but idle drain seems to be hit/miss, some nights 0.25%/hour, other's 1%. Sync seems to be a more of a battery eater on JB, and I haven't bothered running Google Now since the first day or two I ran JB.
Shall see how today's JRO03L build performs.
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Unfortunately I don't have anything to compare it to. The GNex was a warranty replacement for my old Thunderbolt. After I got the GNex I immediately rooted and threw the first JB ROM on it I could find. I will keep searching through various threads in the development forum and see what I can come up with.
Oh and thanks for confirming my suspicion that my battery life is below average. The weekend is here. Plenty of time for experimenting
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Unfortunately I don't have anything to compare it to. The GNex was a warranty replacement for my old Thunderbolt. After I got the GNex I immediately rooted and threw the first JB ROM on it I could find. I will keep searching through various threads in the development forum and see what I can come up with.
Oh and thanks for confirming my suspicion that my battery life is below average. The weekend is here. Plenty of time for experimenting
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I highly recommend Better Battery Stats if you don't have it already. There's a free XDA version posted on the site, but the Market version is well worth the ~3$ also. Sync and location services (GPS or Google) and Google Now seem to be the biggest offenders on JB. I run sync and location sparingly.
That said, the GN is definitely no battery queen unfortunately :crying:
Which rom is better on battery cause so far all the ones u have tried drain my battery like crazy :0/
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Which rom is better on battery cause so far all the ones u have tried drain my battery like crazy :0/
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have you tried slimkat? I use 4.3 because it's had the best battery life. have you ran betterbatterystats to see what's using the battery? you can do some tweaks to improve the battery life with whichever rom you like.
slimkat http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428116
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Which rom is better on battery cause so far all the ones u have tried drain my battery like crazy :0/
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I've seem to notice the best luck with CyanogenMod 11 Nightly (01/01/13 build). The battery drain hasn't been as bad. I tried CyanFox 4.4.2 and I felt that drained a bit quicker than CM11. Have you tried CM11? I know it's not at a stable release yet, but CM hasn't come out with a 4.4 stable release yet in general.
Seems like a lot of roms are still trying to iron out the bumps. I can post some battery results once i've tried CM11 for the rest of the day here.
I have, it was okay. Idk how to do any tweaks >.< honestly scared to try when idk what i am doing. So i rather be on the safe side & not mess with it, but I noticed there isnt very many roms & etc done for this phone :0/ okay so what about any of the 4.3 roms good on battery?
I'm a major fan of mrfeuss's 4.4 OmniROM. Haven't come across any bugs and am able to pull close to 48 hours with lite usage and listening to music almost all day. The XDA release of viper4android also works extremely well with it. Able to drastically increase the bass of my Sony MDR-XB400's while maintaining amazing clarity.
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But you are getting good battery? Unfortunately i have to use my phone a little more than lite, more like medium usage & staying stock is jus ehhh annoying. Thank you very much everyone :0D I appreciate it.
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A few phone calls, periodically texting, checking XDA and Facebook, surfing the web and listening to music. You could easily go a full day underclocked at 1.1GHz.
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Okay sounds good thank you , gonna try it out :0)
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I just recently updated to beanstalk 4.4 and was getting awesome battery life even before doing some tweaks. great rom also.. very impressed. came from slimbean 4.3
http://goo.im/devs/beanstalk/e980
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Just received this phone and it seems pretty decent for having 4.2.2 but the battery drains like crazy on the phone and it seems that Cell Standby is using the battery the most on this phone at 86%. So is it worth putting Kit Kat on the phone or will battery drain still be a issue with the phone?
I see no reason why not.
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Worthy from most aspects, except for battery, where it's mostly decided by how you use your phone. I just couldn't see any difference in battery usage between JB and KK.
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I felt quite a bit of performance difference between stock 4.3 and CM11...for example, RAM usage which would restart the launcher quite often on 4.3 is nearly gone and there are really no bugs to speak of, even in this early stage (I am using the latest stable build, but still...)
YES, I've found performance to be GREAT and best my device has run in a while(had huge ram leak issues before installing KK which caused SERIOUS lag issues)
As for battery life, there isn't very much you can do short of putting device into airplane mode and toggle on WiFi only.(yes you can use wifi in airplane mode)
I don't use carrier anymore, and this is the only time I've gotten a nice boost in battery life. The cell radios in this device (especially the CDMA/LTE version) just gulps down battery life like no other.
You will also see a nice boost just from disabling the cellular data fully or only using 3g.
4.3, I wouldn't even waste time downloading... Gawd I got so used to having to reboot three times a day just to rectify lags caused by memory leaks. So horrid.
I'm loving using this thing again thanks to KK
I haven't noticed a battery life gain, but I have definitely noticed a better overall performance and satisfaction level. I personally like how 4.4.x works and operates better than < 4.3 Maybe I just got burned out on that interface, but 4.4.x is a nice change that is definitely smooth and stable enough to enjoy. My $.05
I also just got GN used and battery life seems fine on CM 10.2.1 (18-22 hours avg.). You might want to consider that your phone is in need of a battery replacement if bought used, or that you are getting a weak signal in your area, making the radio work harder to maintain coverage. Is the phone currently activated? Either way, try airplane mode for the latter case like others have stated.
If you try KK, you might benefit all around from using a custom kernel. Make a nandroid backup before flashing one, look up a few videos on undervolting/overclocking, and check out Nephilim's custom kernel settings thread.
Good luck!
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Just received this phone and it seems pretty decent for having 4.2.2 but the battery drains like crazy on the phone and it seems that Cell Standby is using the battery the most on this phone at 86%. So is it worth putting Kit Kat on the phone or will battery drain still be a issue with the phone?
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I used the OmniMetal ROM that is listed in the Android Dev section and was quite happy with the battery life. I could get up to 30-32 hours if the phone was left alone and only used to check the time occasionally. Then again, battery life is dependent on on phone usage, so mileage always varies.
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I used the OmniMetal ROM that is listed in the Android Dev section and was quite happy with the battery life. I could get up to 30-32 hours if the phone was left alone and only used to check the time occasionally. Then again, battery life is dependent on on phone usage, so mileage always varies.
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There is a great sticky on the GSM GNexus development thread comparing the features of all the popular roms. It is very easy to miss if you have the verizon/sprint variant because those sections have their own set of sticky threads. Anyway, I highly recommend checking that list out since it will save you a ton of time
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4.3, I wouldn't even waste time downloading... Gawd I got so used to having to reboot three times a day just to rectify lags caused by memory leaks. So horrid.
I'm loving using this thing again thanks to KK
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Are you talking about stock 4.3 or a custom rom? If not stock, then which rom? I've had the home screen refresh on me a few times on CM 10.2 but not as bad as you describe. Maybe I should upgrade for KitKat's lower memory footprint alone.
Remix Rom
Try the Remix Rom, based on KitKat, fast, stable and the battarydarain is awsome! :good:
I've tried out ParanoidAndroid 4.2 and CM11, they both work smooth and stable. As for the battery drain, flash Fancy Kernel and use some of the settings to squeeze some more life and better sound!
hope it helps