Android marshmellow 6.0 drains micromax canvas android one battery - Micromax Canvas A1

My phone is micromax canvas android one. Yesterday I updated my android lollipop 5.1 to android M 6.0, now my battery drains at a very fast rate. After charging 100% I kept my phone on standby and the battery came down to 90% in 5 minutes
Pls help me

Flash stock 5.1 update from forum and update to 6.0 via system update and the battery life should be better. Atleast thats what happened in my case.

That is a common problem of marshmallow hope it will be fixed on next update

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KitKat or Marhsmallow on Xperia M

Hi!
I have small question. What is better on Xperia M? CM 11 (KitKat) or CM 13 (Marshmallow)? Which android version works better with this phone?
Marsmallow!!
My Current Device : Sony Xperia M C2004
Root Status : Rooted
Bootloader Status : Unlocked
Android Version : 6.0.1
ROM : AOSP MOKEE​
Marshmallow is better optimized than KitKat? (faster starting apps, etc?)
What about lollipop? Dunno why you skipped it in comparison. I just got this phone and would like to improve it if possible vs stock 4.3 JB. Also how does 4.3 fare? Perhaps good enough?
Because lollipop is worst than Marshmallow. I tested 5.1 for 3 weeks, and i have big battery drain issue. And Lollipop have worse system of memory managment than Marshmallow, i think.
Zielony_Buszmen said:
Because lollipop is worst than Marshmallow. I tested 5.1 for 3 weeks, and i have big battery drain issue. And Lollipop have worse system of memory managment than Marshmallow, i think.
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Is marshmallow in any state of a daily driver for Xperia M? Like does it work fully functionally or as close to it or does it have quite noticeable bugs in any of released ROMs?
Cm13 & cm 11
Updates always come with improvements. I think cm13 is better than cm11. However, we have various tastes. Try both of the and and you'll know what is best for you

Is it worth updating to marshmallow 6.0 from kitkat 4.4.4?

Pretty much as the title states, is it worth updating to marshmallow from kitkat? My phone has been running incredibly slow, and maybe it's time for a factory reset but should I just update to marshmallow? Thanks for your feedback.
My wife's Note 4 is having serious battery issues since it updated to Android M (as are others according to posts here) so I would recommend holding off until it is patched.

Downgrade from 6.0 to 4.4.4 kitkat.

How to downgrade my M8 to kitkat? Is totally stock, no root, no bootloader, etc.
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You can't downgrade a stock device. You need at least an unlocked bootloader, and possibly s-off ($25 by sunshine app) depending on exactly what you want or mean by "downgrade" (flashing a 4.4.4 ROM versus full firmware/RUU downgrade, etc.).
I would somewhat question the motivation for going through all that, to install an OS version that is obsolete by 2 years, and therefore also missing a lot of security updates (and leaving you open to vulnerabilities).
I've downgraded to 4.4.4 AHRD 22.2 ROM because, for me ,the battery life is the best vs. 6.0 ROMs and some 4.4.4 roms also. I've tried many times to life together in peace with MM versiones (LP no words) and, I don't know if I'm the only one who have this detail of the battery, but I'd prefer a Kitkat. When I go to Marshmallow I have to do Greenify, Amplify guides to get 5% more of batt and is awkward.
luipaard said:
I've downgraded to 4.4.4 AHRD 22.2 ROM because, for me ,the battery life is the best vs. 6.0 ROMs and some 4.4.4 roms also. I've tried many times to life together in peace with MM versiones (LP no words) and, I don't know if I'm the only one who have this detail of the battery, but I'd prefer a Kitkat. When I go to Marshmallow I have to do Greenify, Amplify guides to get 5% more of batt and is awkward.
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Did you try nougat ?
luipaard said:
I've downgraded to 4.4.4 AHRD 22.2 ROM because, for me ,the battery life is the best vs. 6.0 ROMs and some 4.4.4 roms also. I've tried many times to life together in peace with MM versiones (LP no words) and, I don't know if I'm the only one who have this detail of the battery, but I'd prefer a Kitkat. When I go to Marshmallow I have to do Greenify, Amplify guides to get 5% more of batt and is awkward.
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Is that the latest version of ARHD ? If so , could you please share a personal link for downloading . I'd really like to downgrade to 4.4.4 battery life and heating are my concern. Phone with basic use and by this I mean using whatsapp or browser and gets hot as I was watching videos maybe.
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Thepho3nix said:
Is that the latest version of ARHD ? If so , could you please share a personal link for downloading . I'd really like to downgrade to 4.4.4 battery life and heating are my concern.
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The "latest" version ARHD is much past 4.4.4 (Android 6, MM). But the ARHD thread conventiently has a link to the 4.4.4 version. Just take 1 minute to look for the Android Revolution HD thread in the Development section, and you'll find what you are asking for.

Stock marshamallow or Nougat

Hello
Earlier I have posted about my problem with changing the locals to USA .. and the phone Sim slot one was not working .. sent the phone back to service .. and they have replaced it for me .. lucky me
Anyway .. I have seen the nougats .. worked with it several days .. do you experts advise sticking with marshmallow till my oem is unlocked and I take nandroid backup via twrp .. or update anyway ?
From your experience guys .. Im. Proud owner of Vibe P1 .. and got used to MM
Nougat all the time. The phone is performing even better after the Nougat update. Battery life is way better too.
I much prefer Nougat to Marshmallow.
Very stable and great battery life.

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