[Q] Overclocked my phone too high by mistake? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

Overclocked my T Mobile Galaxy S4 with no fril by mistake and I know the gs4 is supposed to be 1.6 on max frequency but on the app there's no 1.600, there's only 1.566 and 1.674 So which one is the right frequency?
As for min frequency I have no idea what its supposed to be, so what is it supposed to be?

The us version is clocked at 1.9
That's exynos at 1.6
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app

I'm on CM11. Using the Badass governor with 1890 max and 780 min is stable for me.
Sent from Spaceball One.

blackknightavalon said:
I'm on CM11. Using the Badass governor with 1890 max and 780 min is stable for me.
Sent from Spaceball One.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
780 min?!
Does your battery last like 20 minutes?
Unless you have a special set up where you have a real need for the 780 as a min, that seems WAY high. If you do have a unique situation where you need 780 as a min....then enjoy!
This device should be very stable at 384 for most ROMs, and even as low as the 190ish...(whatever the exact number is)

Skipjacks said:
780 min?!
Does your battery last like 20 minutes?
Unless you have a special set up where you have a real need for the 780 as a min, that seems WAY high. If you do have a unique situation where you need 780 as a min....then enjoy!
This device should be very stable at 384 for most ROMs, and even as low as the 190ish...(whatever the exact number is)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's called a "7500mAh battery" and it lasts at least 24 hours. 5200mAh batteries last about 18.

blackknightavalon said:
It's called a "7500mAh battery" and it lasts at least 24 hours. 5200mAh batteries last about 18.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Still...I have the stock battery and run 3-4 days between charges.
Big difference is how much you use the device of course. With teh 7500 you shoul dbe seeing at least 13-14 hours of combined screen on time + call time.
If you're getting much less than that, try backing off that minimum speed and see if you get much better results.
Or don't...and enjoy your life without my unsolicited and probably unwanted help.

Skipjacks said:
Still...I have the stock battery and run 3-4 days between charges.
Big difference is how much you use the device of course. With teh 7500 you shoul dbe seeing at least 13-14 hours of combined screen on time + call time.
If you're getting much less than that, try backing off that minimum speed and see if you get much better results.
Or don't...and enjoy your life without my unsolicited and probably unwanted help.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tend to use my phone a lot. The stock battery will probably last me about 12 hours.

Related

[Q] Have we hit the limi (true overclockin?)

I know we can dynamically scale our CPUs and have unlocked the frequencies it is allowed to scale to...
But when [and how] are we going to get cracking at really OCing? Im sure we can hit 1.4 or so? Any thought?
I don't want any 'omg blow up im an idiot' posts. Serious ****
Not saying we can't...but 1.4 would be a 40% increase in power... I doubt we can reach those numbers in a safe daily use way.
Being that half the Evos can't run 1.19 stable..... Good luck
Sent from hell using XDA App
surrealmethod said:
Not saying we can't...but 1.4 would be a 40% increase in power... I doubt we can reach those numbers in a safe daily use way.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I ran 768 on occasion and 710 all day every day on my Hero.. 710 is roughly a 34.5% increase so I would bet we (by we I mean they, the people who are smart enough to understand kernel dev) could get close to 1.4..
I run my palm pre at 1ghz that's 50% more, im sure one day it will happen
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Doesn't the extra heat generated hurt with no way to add cooling? (I'm talking if you go 40-50% OC)
surrealmethod said:
Not saying we can't...but 1.4 would be a 40% increase in power... I doubt we can reach those numbers in a safe daily use way.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1.4 is not a 40% increase in power. You have to bump voltages to reach that kind of speed, which means even more power consumed.
Unless I'm wrong, doesn't 1000×1.4 (40%) = 1400MHz (1.4GHz)?
AzN1337c0d3r said:
1.4 is not a 40% increase in power. You have to bump voltages to reach that kind of speed, which means even more power consumed.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
oskinosmee said:
I run my palm pre at 1ghz that's 50% more, im sure one day it will happen
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Pre is 600 MHz stock so thats not a 50% increase, its more like 64%, and the Pre hit 1.2 GHz, which is double. Be nice to see some ridiculous kernels for the people (not me) who have 3 extended batteries and just want to show off, but I'm satisfied running at 1.19 GHz daily, I'm sure if i left it at 1 GHz i wouldn't even notice the difference.
I was running 1.3 on the Droid full time with no problem.
Tilde88 said:
I know we can dynamically scale our CPUs and have unlocked the frequencies it is allowed to scale to...
But when [and how] are we going to get cracking at really OCing? Im sure we can hit 1.4 or so? Any thought?
I don't want any 'omg blow up im an idiot' posts. Serious ****
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
right about now it's looking like 1.19 is the max where you will still see performance boost with it being detrimental to the system. i'm not so much worried about cooling. i recently threw a hdd in a fire that exceeded 1000ºf and the chips didn't burn. so i really dont think he have to worry too much about frying the circuit board. it's just what they can be increased to and still increase real performance

[Q] Safe Overclocking speed

How fast can I overclock my chip to in my Rhod100 safely?
I'm using OCT I.5
CPUs are all different from on another. A "safe" speed for one person may not be for another. Best bet is to experiment by trying the next increment up, and test to see if there is any instability, SOD, etc. If everything looks okay, try the next increment up.
Some people on the overclocking thread seem to be having good luck at the lower-700s, with dynamic OC'ing turned off. I have mine set for the default 652 MHz setting (but with dynamic OC'ing off) just to be on the safe side.
You do not increase voltage, so overclocking to any value should be safe. In the worst case you just hang the device, but a softreset fixes this. I found the 710Mhz frequency to be 100% reliable.
Thanks Guys. Been a big help
i dunno, depends on software and rom. i personally do 768 no dynamic, all settings 0 at 1000ms on energy cookie 23138 sep 14. no reset needed for a month or so. and when it did it was user error lol.
but u just gotta play with it. expect to reset a few times. and id keep all settings on 0 at 1000 ms. just me.
Jackos said:
You do not increase voltage, so overclocking to any value should be safe. In the worst case you just hang the device, but a softreset fixes this. I found the 710Mhz frequency to be 100% reliable.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
710 is the most reliable ive seen from public opinion
I did a bit of research and found out the chip is capable of 850mhz.
I've got mine running at 806.4 and seems to be runnning fine. I switched the stepping off. Feels awesome.
uncleswoop said:
i dunno, depends on software and rom. i personally do 768 no dynamic, all settings 0 at 1000ms on energy cookie 23138 sep 14. no reset needed for a month or so. and when it did it was user error lol.
but u just gotta play with it. expect to reset a few times. and id keep all settings on 0 at 1000 ms. just me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How can no reset be needed for a month if your rom version is only 3 days old?
enahs_ said:
How can no reset be needed for a month if your rom version is only 3 days old?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i lol'd
enahs_ said:
How can no reset be needed for a month if your rom version is only 3 days old?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i meant from reset needed from sod's or other issues.
energy has been my rom of choice for quite some time. every version has been fully compatible for me with oct. thats what i meant to say
Can someone link to the overclocking software? I'd like to give it a try.
How about battery life and temperature? Does overclocking to 710 reduce battery life and increase the phone's operating temperature? If so, by how much?
gromky said:
Can someone link to the overclocking software? I'd like to give it a try.
How about battery life and temperature? Does overclocking to 710 reduce battery life and increase the phone's operating temperature? If so, by how much?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There Are 2 Overclocking Apps You Can Find Them
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=725290
&
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=698374
Does overclocking the phone kill your battery? I already only get two days of battery life.
Yes, I noticed decreased battery life with 710Mhz OC.
gromky said:
Does overclocking the phone kill your battery? I already only get two days of battery life.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I get three days with NRG ROM, but I have pretty light use. However with OC it is no worse than before.
Also using Energy ROM, have experimented overclocking at 650 MHz, and now 710 MHz for the past few days (based on suggestions in this tread, actually!). Haven't noticed a significant reduction in battery life. I get around 2 days also. 2 days has been pretty typical on the Rhodium for me, with the stock ROM and Energy, and moderate usage. Most comments on the main overclocking thread seem to indicate that battery life is not greatly reduced. Just anecdotal comments, of course. Don't think anyone has done any halfway scientific testing.
~8mA more during sleep
~40mA more during stress
That's why you don't notice a big difference during "normal usage". Try not to use the device for some days (I know it's hard ;D) with overclocking and without so you will notice the difference. Like I said in another thread: We do not measure the battery life while using the device - because this isn't measurable and doesn't give any reliable results.
It's like the percent battery driver - any clever person should notice that this cannot be described as precise.
Im using 787MHz dynamic oc with no problem at all. It doesnt seem to affect battery life either, but then again Im not using Sense.
Jackos said:
~8mA more during sleep
~40mA more during stress
That's why you don't notice a big difference during "normal usage". Try not to use the device for some days (I know it's hard ;D) with overclocking and without so you will notice the difference. Like I said in another thread: We do not measure the battery life while using the device - because this isn't measurable and doesn't give any reliable results.
It's like the percent battery driver - any clever person should notice that this cannot be described as precise.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not exactly sure what point you are making. My observation is that with or without OC, the length of time my phone can be used before recharging is approximately the same, i.e., I don't detect any decrease in battery discharge.
Since my usage patterns are the same for both cases, this variable drops from the equation.
So, you need to run the program every time the phone boots? Or does the program remember its settings?

How do you overclock your EVO

Still learning in the scene but I rooted my phone sometime 1 month ago and now using MikFroyo custom rom. Now I hear you can overclock the device to get a better benchmark on the device. My question is how ??
Please be easy on me lol. I am coming from a iPhone which is pretty pampered over there.
Thanks.
Set CPU from market
kingofslackerz said:
Set CPU from market
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then what I am setting ? Like I see the max @ 998400 min 245000..... Should I change the scaling ?
thanks.
You need a custom kernel first. Developement section's got a nice selection, with tons of posts showing peoples set-ups.
Don't get too caught up in benchmarks. A better score doesn't necessarily mean it is faster in real world usage. More for braggin rights than anything else.
Welcome to the EVO forum.
Its a great way to heat up, shorten battery life and cause more force closures. Good Luck!
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
fgarcia25 said:
Then what I am setting ? Like I see the max @ 998400 min 245000..... Should I change the scaling ?
thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can't overclock with a stock kernel. Like chris66 said you gotta go with a custom one.
Check out netarchys kernels, great work he does.
What is a safe range for battery temp.? I'm running in the mid 90s F. Sometimes it even gets up to 104 or so....... ?
cpu settings are built into CM7 now, thats how i manage it
bigjack100 said:
What is a safe range for battery temp.? I'm running in the mid 90s F. Sometimes it even gets up to 104 or so....... ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's normal. Basically, if you get to 50C (122F), then it's time to shut off your phone and yank the battery then stick them both by the window. Android will start *****ing at you that it's too hot at that point.

[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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
joshnichols189 said:
Screen will always be the biggest battery drain if you are using the phone.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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!)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is this meant to do!!
And thanks, I am going to try that ROM now, just backing up mine now!
stevepork said:
What is this meant to do!!
And thanks, I am going to try that ROM now, just backing up mine now!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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 =)
stevepork said:
What is this meant to do!!
And thanks, I am going to try that ROM now, just backing up mine now!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA

battery life

I recently bought a used nitro hd and unlocked it for use on t-mobile. I lose about 4% battery life per hour while in standby. bluetooth, gps, wifi are all off. cell radio is the only thing on. phonearena reports a 259 hour standby life, and at this rate I will get about 25 hours of standby time. and perish forbid I use the phone, when I can literally watch the battery percentage drop before my eyes. I lose about 1% every 2-3 minutes when using it. I have tried v20c and CM10 stable.
does this sound like a problem that can be dealt with somehow, or am I looking at a new battery? thanks.
reebokhcfr said:
I recently bought a used nitro hd and unlocked it for use on t-mobile. I lose about 4% battery life per hour while in standby. bluetooth, gps, wifi are all off. cell radio is the only thing on. phonearena reports a 259 hour standby life, and at this rate I will get about 25 hours of standby time. and perish forbid I use the phone, when I can literally watch the battery percentage drop before my eyes. I lose about 1% every 2-3 minutes when using it. I have tried v20c and CM10 stable.
does this sound like a problem that can be dealt with somehow, or am I looking at a new battery? thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Habe you tried disabling LTE? It may be because your phone is constantly searching for an LTE signal that it's wasting so much battery.
CM10 and V20c are not particularly great with battery life. You might try CM9 if you want to see if it makes a difference.
thank drumist. I forgot to mention I also downclocked the processor to 1ghz with cm10 with not much noticeable effect. in cm10, under preferred network mode, gsm/wwcdma preferred is checked. lte is not.I also lost a full 1% just checking that.
reebokhcfr said:
thank drumist. I forgot to mention I also downclocked the processor to 1ghz with cm10 with not much noticeable effect. in cm10, under preferred network mode, gsm/wwcdma preferred is checked. lte is not.I also lost a full 1% just checking that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
While in that same screen you selected gsm/wcdma, if you go to Access Point Names and switch it from ATT LTE to ATT you might see some improvement. Also, HO!NO!s Full Throttle seems to be quite good on battery life. It's CM9 based and it's pretty snappy. I've got it overclocked to 1728mhz and have been playing with mine almost constantly for about 5 hours so far today and I'm at 66% left.
lordcheeto03 said:
While in that same screen you selected gsm/wcdma, if you go to Access Point Names and switch it from ATT LTE to ATT you might see some improvement. Also, HO!NO!s Full Throttle seems to be quite good on battery life. It's CM9 based and it's pretty snappy. I've got it overclocked to 1728mhz and have been playing with mine almost constantly for about 5 hours so far today and I'm at 66% left.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You went back form pA 2.5x, eh? I'm currently running 1d 6hrs with 2hrs+ screen on time and at 14% bat life on FT.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
X0dus said:
You went back form pA 2.5x, eh? I'm currently running 1d 6hrs with 2hrs+ screen on time and at 14% bat life on FT.
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's why I've been playing with it so long today lol. After reading what you said the other day I had to give it another try. I do miss phablet mode though! What all have you done to it to get such ridiculous stats?
Also, I do tend to ROM hop a pretty good bit. I've tried every ROM in the Dev section except Liquid Nitro; PA just seems to be my fallback.
lordcheeto03 said:
That's why I've been playing with it so long today lol. After reading what you said the other day I had to give it another try. I do miss phablet mode though! What all have you done to it to get such ridiculous stats?
Also, I do tend to ROM hop a pretty good bit. I've tried every ROM in the Dev section except Liquid Nitro; PA just seems to be my fallback.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Left the OC at 1728. Left the GPU OC as is. I under volted -75 from 192mhz to 1026, then -50 up to 1512 and -25 above that. I leave sync off. Only have wifi on constantly when plugged in. I freeze Google Maps until I need it (constantly runs). Diplay-automatic backlight enabled-sample intervel 5s. Performance-memory management-allow purging of assets checked. And follow this guide for calibration: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616598 ... I think that's about it. Oh, I also let it settle in for a few days before judging life of the battery.
EDIT: I also ROM hop often. Liquid Nitro is the only one I haven't tried, too. I love pA JB but the battery life drives me nuts (have a backup though). I'm lucky to get 8hrs out of a charge. I can't wait for thomas.raines to finish is LZ JB kernel. That's gonna improve things quite a bit.
X0dus said:
Left the OC at 1728. Left the GPU OC as is. I under volted -75 from 192mhz to 1026, then -50 up to 1512 and -25 above that. I leave sync off. Only have wifi on constantly when plugged in. I freeze Google Maps until I need it (constantly runs). Diplay-automatic backlight enabled-sample intervel 5s. Performance-memory management-allow purging of assets checked. And follow this guide for calibration: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616598 ... I think that's about it. Oh, I also let it settle in for a few days before judging life of the battery.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Where do you set the uv settings? I swear I've read the entire FT thread but I must have missed it.
lordcheeto03 said:
Where do you set the uv settings? I swear I've read the entire FT thread but I must have missed it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
/ect/init.d/99ocvoltcontrol
/ect/init.d/99GPUoverclock if you wanna oc the GPU more which I've done but caused overheating.
thanks for the responses. I am trying FT and it seems better, but I lost 50% of battery with the phone off between yesterday and today. 50% with it off! what the heck?
reebokhcfr said:
thanks for the responses. I am trying FT and it seems better, but I lost 50% of battery with the phone off between yesterday and today. 50% with it off! what the heck?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616598

Categories

Resources