E980 Rom with minimal blot + Best battery Life - LG Optimus G Pro

Download this official rom http://csmgdl.lgmobile.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=FW157986573210987654321/E980H10A_01.kdz
Note its Jelly bean and will convert your E980 to a E980H, i dont think that makes any differences personally
so i used this guide and flashed it http://lg.storagecow.eu/?page_id=12
tweaks i did and highly recommended.
1. Root using universal root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2362657
2. use Titanium backup to remove/freeze unwanted apps
3. Use greenify to force sleep apps that cause wakelocks ( Greenify is free app in the market)
4. Use Xposed + Gravity box to tweak looks + add data traffic counter and double tap to sleep
5. Enabled eco mode for Quad core ( in settings )
I am seeing battery life thats just amazing , 1 % battery loss overnight while asleep , this is my goto rom until official KK is out
Plus max internal storage available, free ram is about 800-900 mb on boot , that could be bettered, but im quite happy overall
This gave me far better performance and battery life as compared to the KK leaks out there, and oh yea no bugs like the speakerphone not working Ive posted in General as this isnt a custom rom per se, just the official unbranded with my tweaks.

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Any mods to optimize battery performance?

I have the stock rom and I don´t want to change it (I want to get all the official updates, etc) but I would like install a mod to optimize the battery performance. Any suggestions?
Check this thread
However, is all a play with sinc, wifi and 3G
mods...
rawfa said:
I have the stock rom and I don´t want to change it (I want to get all the official updates, etc) but I would like install a mod to optimize the battery performance. Any suggestions?
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there are basically only 2 strategies for improving battery life...
1. reduce screen power use
2. reduce power use of the processors
for 1. you can manually reduce brightness of your screen manually, for fancier auto-battery-saving backlight settings you will probably need to flash a rom (i can recommend renovate) - but manually setting your brightness will have the same (all be it more laborious) on battery life.
for 2. to my knowledge requires root and a supporting kernel - in my experience 1. will give most bang for buck
if your jb already i would highly recommend unlock and go renovate with xminster rom and under volt with system tuner - you'll probably get 30-40% better battery life and the renovate roms support OTA and are rapid!

[Q]how to get rid of background apps

well the title said it. i have HOX unlocked and rooted with stock rom , the problem is there is alot of apps running in the back ground sucking my batter dry and filling my ram for no reason. i know there is alot of task mangers apps on the market (im using Advanced Task Manager Pro) it close all the apps running in the backround every 1 min, thats good but i want to stop the problem at it source. is there is a way to block the apps from even running in the first place?
im using :
Ds Battery Saver Pro (to save battery life)
Set Cpu (to control CPU clock thus save battery life)
Go to all apps in settings click the app and then disable.
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Thebommer said:
well the title said it. i have HOX unlocked and rooted with stock rom , the problem is there is alot of apps running in the back ground sucking my batter dry and filling my ram for no reason. i know there is alot of task mangers apps on the market (im using Advanced Task Manager Pro) it close all the apps running in the backround every 1 min, thats good but i want to stop the problem at it source. is there is a way to block the apps from even running in the first place?
im using :
Ds Battery Saver Pro (to save battery life)
Set Cpu (to control CPU clock thus save battery life)
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try greenify app
tried greenify unfortunately it did nothing at all
Thebommer said:
tried greenify unfortunately it did nothing at all
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Should have, I've been using it for over a month and it did wonders for my battery. Did you hit the little plus button in the lower right hand corner. That's how you add apps that you want to "greenify".
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Adding Life to S3 Neo Battery

Hello!
Previously I told you about a way to increase battery life on the battery-hungry S3 Neo (and just about every other Samsung device ).... Here we come!
The following items are to be noted before you proceed:
1. Results may vary depending on your device, your firmware and how you use it.... I did this method on a rooted phone with stock firmware. However, it can be made on a non-rooted one with any available firmware, but the results are not so guaranteed... Give it a try nevertheless!
2. If your life or business depends on live notifications from so many messaging and calling apps and services and keeping your device online 24/7/365, this method may disrupt your life... Don't say I didn't warn you!
3. In some rare instances, improper application may render your phone partially or completely useless, if it weren't bricked! I have absolutely no responsibility for any damage that might occur to your device, data, business or even life..... USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK!
4. Some apps here are paid ones. If possible, please suggest free alternatives for everyone to use here.
Your inventory for this method:
1. A Samsung phone, or probably any other Android phone (Mine is an S3 Neo)
2. A rooting method (highly recommended) - DO NOT ROOT IF WARRANTY IS A CONCERN TO YOU!
3. A few useful apps: Clean Master, Du Battery Saver Pro, BusyBox, YAAB, Xposed Framework, Greenify (Donate package), JuiceDefender Ultimate
Steps:
1. Root your device by any available method (Just do a search here for a method that works for you!)
2. Install BusyBox
3. Install Du Battery Saver Pro (or Battery Doctor as a free alternative here) and set it to kill apps when the screen goes off.. Put the apps here on the ignore list to keep them alive
4. Install Greenify (Donation Package) and hibernate just about every app you installed, except for the messaging ones (if you use them frequently) and any other app your life depends on. For the system apps, just hibernate the Google apps (except for Google Play Services) and any other bloatware you may find and activate all experimental features (You will need Xposed Framework for the hibernation of System apps)
5. Install JuiceDefender Ultimate and set it on the "Balanced" profile... You can customize it later
6. Install YAAB and set it on the Auto mode. Don't forget to keep it on the Foreground from the settings to keep it running
7. Install Clean Master, set it to kill the apps on screen off and put the apps mentioned here on the ignore list... Clean your junk files every now and then
The results: From 8 - 10 hours of battery life to more than 20 hours, including plenty of time of active use
Again, be careful when you use it... Wrong application means damage, so keep backups ready at all times!
Let me add something else to adding more battery life for our I9301I Beauty -> Decrease battery drain

Better battery life for condor☺

Hey guys ..hii...I'm gonna show u how to get battery life from your device ..I personally suggest u to use this method coz it worked for me ...the process Is found in #post2
For that u need to install xposed (don't ask what is xposed!if u don't know that just don't try this ) [email protected] and greenify(xposed module /app) [email protected] oasisfeng ,amplify and powernap( become a beta tester on g+ community and download), but hope it works fine just install/flash and check the stats using BBS ( install it as a system app and proceed )
And amplify (will control wakelocks that drain the battery ...works on xposed[emoji14]And in MM based ROMs there is a feature called aggressive doze in greenify so better backup for MM ROMs ....(but our device won't support due to lack of significant motion sensor ) U can do that in greenify ..tap right corner three dot bar and select settings ...u can find there .....and works on any kk/lp/MM ROMs...tested and got around 1% battery drain (me)overnight Hit thanks if helped:thumbup:
Use wakelock detector and amplify to control wake locks and see which apps causing much and greenify it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 link for xposed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3308200. Link for greenify
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-nlpunbounce-reduce-nlp-wakelocks-t2853874
Link for amplify

Android M power hungry with Xposed Framework?

Hello it seems to me that after I installed latest xposed fr. with gravitybox in my stock android 6 - my device became little more powe hungry than before... Do you think it could be true?
From my experience with many marshmallow roms that I tested recently, stock beats them all with ease (comparing battery) - NOT KIDDING! Even simple CM13 cant get along. How is it possible, are all devs blind? Or is it a compromise to all these feauteres (Nah! I dont use) ?
As for gravitybox, it works fluently and nicely... To tell the truth I really love it...:good:
With the xposed mods I am using battery life has been extroardinary on marshmallow. Gravity box should have minimal influence on the battery, if any. If you want exemplary battery life, follow the extreme battery life thread. Also use the basic battery saving mode that was introduced in lollipop
It really is so! After some time I can see that battery is just as it used to be when I installed clean stock 6. Also I started to use battery saver mode (original one), added a custom francos kernel and tweaked cpu maximum from 1512 to 1350Mhz and did some little undervolting (25mV offset). Devices speed is as usual, very fast and responsive. Also i added a parrotmode for better screen calibration for touches.
Am I missing something for a better battery?

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