I'm trying to find a list to each modem and what's the best for me.Is there a list of what each contains some where?Thanks for any help.
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The difference is in the code... There is no change log that I have seen so the only way to find out is to try (every area seems to be different so looking at the code wouldn't really provide you with any answers anyways). JB modems generally offer the best data speed but they can only be used on TouchWiz Jelly Bean (4.1.2)
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Another question could modems effect battery as in each one would search for data signal differently?
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Another question could modems effect battery as in each one would search for data signal differently?
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Not really anything that would be noticeable
Poor signal = poor battery life.
If the phone is constantly searching for signal, it will affect battery life. This is why I leave wifi always on and connected if possible wherever I am. This only affects data polling of course but it still helps.
There aren't really many choices for Jellybean modems but if you are running a rom that lets you use ICS or GB modems, there are a ton of choices and it is trial and error what will work best for you in your area.
I'm using EG31 I thought about experimenting with others.
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for me el29 is the best
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GB27 has always been way better than anything else for me, that's why I stay on TouchWiz
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I am currently on stock EK02 on my Sprint Samung Epic 4G touch. Battery life has been less than what I see others getting. So I am trying to understand the wakelock dump but the original post has me confused. I sorted the following dump by total_time. It looks like CarrierIQ is a burden, but was wondering about the audioOUTLOCK.
(I am waiting for the next Sprint update which will hopefully have nociq before resorting to keeping a hacked rom.)
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Hmmmmm....no one?
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New leaked EL13 modem and kernel comes with no ciq.All the modems and kernel are on dev forum.
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New leaked EL13 modem and kernel comes with no ciq.All the modems and kernel are on dev forum.
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Do realize that was no help at all what so ever? Are you just trying to get your post counts higher?
You actually think that someone who can do a wave lock dump does not know about EL13?
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Look dude i am just trying to help if my answer didn't help you then I am sorry. If you would have known about no ciq then why you would you say you were waiting for no ciq update from sprint. I was just pointing out to no ciq el13
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am I'm the only one losing a massive amount of battery lilfe everytime I restart with all of the ICS Roms be it AOSP or TW?
Because its a alpha/beta/leak using outdated kernels/modems from gingerbread?
wait for a OTA or RC
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This is heavy use:
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Had the same problem. Most processors and radios have low power modes, they are somewhat complex to implement and I suspect Samsung hasn't gotten to it yet (or finished it).
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As far as I know, this is normal for a lot of Samsung phones regardless if you are on gb or ics... It happened when I was stock on my phone (for the first two hours lol) and my woman's og epic... It seems to even itself out after awhile.
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No unnamed Rom battery was twice as better as this ics but it will take some time to tweak the kernel and Rom we just have to wait.
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on CM9, if you install setcpu, and change your governor to on demand or conservative, your battery life goes up big time..
can't speak for these FB leaks, as, I am not going to install them for awhile..
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on CM9, if you install setcpu, and change your governor to on demand or conservative, your battery life goes up big time..
can't speak for these FB leaks, as, I am not going to install them for awhile..
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.: sent from my Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch :.
Can someone please answer that and maybe provide a solution?
Thanks!
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Can someone please answer that and maybe provide a solution?
Thanks!
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All speculation and although I cant provide an asnwer, im guessing that problem probably wont be solved until Devs can actually autopsy a working TMO LTE...
Unlike other carriers with working LTE, TMO devs cant fully compare and contrast our phones setup to anything, whether it be another TMO Note 2 with working LTE or even another varient of the GNII with work LTE (as we all know ATT modems with LTE arent exactly conveniently flashable to TMO (yet), or even any other TMO LTE phone.. NOTHING, ZILCH, NATA to Bwork with"
In conclusion, once TMO flips on the LTE switch and devs have a complete setup to work with (thankfully our GNII is the first in line) then note only is that problem solved, but then think how many other (capable phones will be flashing ported GNII LTE modems just to get their LTE capable phones on our 42+...
The flood gates will be opened and these problems will be washed away
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I'm rooted with jellybam v7.0.0 with bms kernel. I'd call my usage about medium. On my e4gt I could get 20+ hours of battery stock and unrooted. Why is my battery life so poor on the s3? It's actually frustrating. I have it set to underclock at 192-192 when screen is off and it's undervolted -25mA at every clock speed. My brightness is always on like 15% no matter what. I only have my data turned on when I'm using it, that's it. I don't even have any game apps installed. My screen timeout is 30 seconds. Anyone have any ideas here??
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Wake locks maybe? Get a battery monitoring app like Better Battery Stats (you can get it for free here on xda)
great movie
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Any tweaks, how much screen on time, data always on, etc etc?
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Any tweaks, how much screen on time, data always on, etc etc?
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Anthrax on clean bean 2.3 with cross breeder. Some Wi-Fi, data always on. Auto brightness.
Updating to 2.7 when it drops since I already have multi window.
Also use Bluetooth to stream audio, and gps&sync on.
Oh. And I'm completely debloated. Makes a sizeable difference.
Used a safe to remove list found some where here.
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I was playing around with ES Task Manager and under Power Optimizer there is a setting to turn off 3G/2G (see pic). Does anyone have an explanation for what that is? Could having it enabled negatively impact battery life?
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Sorry wrong pic. Here's the correct one.
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Is it a default toggle for the program? It may not do anything cuz the 5110 isnt cellular data capable.
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I'm well aware that 5110 is not cellular capable. You raise a good point though that it may just be a default toggle. Whenever I disable it comes right back on so it probably doesn't do anything. Just thought I would ask to see if anyone had seen mention of it anywhere else.
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I'm well aware that 5110 is not cellular capable. You raise a good point though that it may just be a default toggle. Whenever I disable it comes right back on so it probably doesn't do anything. Just thought I would ask to see if anyone had seen mention of it anywhere else.
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I didnt mean that ya didnt know lol. Just trying to figure that it wouldnt affect anything else is all
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