ROM battery life. - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

So which rom is everyone using? Which combo has the best battery life ?
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for my device the latest quantum (3.65 with quantum kernel 3-24) has been the smoothest KK of the 5 or 6 that i've tried. darn good support thread also.
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sghi747

As XDA is not a support site, members are expected to do their own research and make there own determinations about this as it is subjective in nature.
Please take the time to read and flash them to make the aforementioned judgments. Plenty out there to try!

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[Q] Best ROM for T989

I need some opinions from the xda community, I'm trying to figure out which rom is both fast and stable, with good battery life. Which ROM do you guys prefer to use?
Lol this thread again.
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conz56 said:
I need some opinions from the xda community, I'm trying to figure out which rom is both fast and stable, with good battery life. Which ROM do you guys prefer to use?
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Sorry, but 'Best ROMs' are subjective, it depends on what you want and how it works on your phone. Best to try them yourself and make your own decision.

[Q]Kernel for BEST BATTERY LIFE on TW Rom?

Got my S3 3days ago, rooted it the next, and now currently running "JB Wicked V7".
New to this phone and would like to knpw if any one out there knows of a kernel thats compatible with TouchWiz and has the best battery life. MANY THANKS
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Re: Kernel for BEST BATTERY LIFE on TW Rom?
Trinity or xone dx give me the best results
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Re: Kernel for BEST BATTERY LIFE on TW Rom?
Just matter of what works vest with our phone....lean kernel works best for me personally where as the others make my phone hot or drain it faster. Deviant works best for my friend whereean makes her phone hot....just try all the popular kernels for two full charges and see which gives better battery life.....and doesn't blow up your phone with the heat
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Re: Kernel for BEST BATTERY LIFE on TW Rom?
Infamous with instigator x kernel found in at&t section
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mgbotoe said:
Just matter of what works vest with our phone....lean kernel works best for me personally where as the others make my phone hot or drain it faster. Deviant works best for my friend whereean makes her phone hot....just try all the popular kernels for two full charges and see which gives better battery life.....and doesn't blow up your phone with the heat
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agreed. i've found that lean or kor kernel works best for me.
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Not sure why this was bumped but in case anyone is still following along, all kernels preform differently for all devices. Your best bet is to try them all. When I have a new device it may sound weird and all, I flash the kernel with the most thread views and try them in descending order. This way you are trying what appears to be giving most people the best results and if you don't like your results ,continue your venture.
For Touchwiz I prefer however kt747 simply because Team Kernelizer has some awesome files for undervolting. The other kernels are pretty swell too.
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Best ROM?

New to gnexus any of you guys suggest me to use. (Performance and battery life)
Or whatever smoothest one. Thanks
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jboy15 said:
New to gnexus any of you guys suggest me to use. (Performance and battery life)
Or whatever smoothest one. Thanks
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you should read the threads and decide yourself reading user reviews and stuff and best option is to try yourself, new phone go start flashing all of them
my opinion - as of now all roms are doing great all are smooth, personal favourites - paranoid android and rasbeanjelly, combine it with ak kernel your phone will fly
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Question

The past week, I've been trying to find a rom and kernel that would increase my battery life. I use my phone for many different things. However, I gave up trying to do so and I am reverting back to the stock rom and kernel, as I have heard that it gives decent battery life and offers the best stability. The only problem I have with this is that the stock rom is no where as smooth as aosp roms. Sometimes it laggy and it loads stuff slowly. Any way I can get around this? I know it isn't a big deal, but to me it makes a big difference.
In my opinion use a custom ROM based on stock firmware.and just test.
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maniacopr said:
In my opinion use a custom ROM based on stock firmware.and just test.
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Believe me, I've tried. I haven't tried all roms, but what I do know is that I love custom roms because they are quick, responsive, and offer tweaking and customization. However, it isn't as stable and usually for me doesn't offer good battery life.
Have you read Woody's Battery Thread? I not, do so, it has tons of good info.
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DocHoliday77 said:
Have you read Woody's Battery Thread? I not, do so, it has tons of good info.
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Yes, I have tried much of what he listed in his thread.
I basically posted a new thread that relates to this topic so would a forum mod please close this thread.

Looking for a flawless Touchwiz Rom?

I just wanted to share this. I have tried almost every rom out there! Finally found one on your opinion is one of the best! Whomp Touchwiz Rom!!
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Take time to read and learn from what is offered in development threads.
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