I am on OOS 3.2.7 Stock Root Xposed.
By the time passes, the battery performance is getting fu**ed up. Its losing around 10% overnight with everything off. Earlier it was less than 5%.
Whats the best ROM/Mod/any way to improve battery performance? Even though we have Dash Charging, There is no point charging phone twice a day with moderate usage.
Use force doze? Maybe a CPU profile? Greenify? Amplify? Have you checked your wakelocks?
PowerNap, Amplify, Greenify, ForceDoze. These are the best, they helped me a lot... Also, try using the HawkPepper profile :good:
Demian3112 said:
Use force doze? Maybe a CPU profile? Greenify? Amplify? Have you checked your wakelocks?
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I am going to try Greenify. What is wakelocks?
omkarroxx said:
I am going to try Greenify. What is wakelocks?
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Try force doze first, I recommend you Nameless CPU profile to save some juice without performance loss
Demian3112 said:
Try force doze first, I recommend you Nameless CPU profile to save some juice without performance loss
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Force Doze is xposed module? Do I need custom kernel in order to use CPU profiles?
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Force Doze is xposed module? Do I need custom kernel in order to use CPU profiles?
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Force Doze can be used with xposed, u don't need a custom kernal for a CPU profile but I recommend it to you, anyways try and see what happends.
I am using FreedomOS with ElementalX kernel (without any profiles atm).
Used to get SoT around 3-3.5 hrs prior to flashing the ElementalX kernel, now I almost consistently get 4.5-5 Hrs SoT.
I have noticed a bit of noticeable lag while gaming but its an acceptable tradeoff for me. The kernel has some profiles that you can use with their app - I have heard people getting crazy SoTs using them.
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Force Doze can be used with xposed, u don't need a custom kernal for a CPU profile but I recommend it to you, anyways try and see what happends.
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Thanks. I just installed Force Doze. I will see how it goes.
I dont like putting all my social apps frozen though. I had RedMi Note 3G before this with same 3K battery. It used to last 1.5-2 days easily. OP3 is way better only apart the battery and Camera issues.
Thanks again!
mharis05 said:
I am using FreedomOS with ElementalX kernel (without any profiles atm).
Used to get SoT around 3-3.5 hrs prior to flashing the ElementalX kernel, now I almost consistently get 4.5-5 Hrs SoT.
I have noticed a bit of noticeable lag while gaming but its an acceptable tradeoff for me. The kernel has some profiles that you can use with their app - I have heard people getting crazy SoTs using them.
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Hmmm. I am also thinking of switching kernel. Either Elemental or Buffela. Have you tried that one?
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Hmmm. I am also thinking of switching kernel. Either Elemental or Buffela. Have you tried that one?
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No, sadly I haven't yet tried Boeffla. Yup sure go ahead, I have coupled it with Naptime by Francisco Franco to keep apps from causing wakelocks. The deep-sleep time is almost a flat line thanks to this app.
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Hi all. I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 (I-747) running the latest d2lte nightly build of CM11. What brings me here today is very bad battery problems. These have burdend me since I got the phone (before I installed CM11.) I would like to know what could pottentally be causing the problem. I have tried many things to fix such as turning off all not needed features, greenify certain apps, enabling android runtime(ART), going to privacy advisior and turning off all keep awake settings for my apps, and turning off sync settings. Here is a 50 minute test showing you all the battery drain(to me) of my phone with little to moderate usage. All help is appciated thanks!
Try turning off wifi, sync, NFC, Bluetooth, data, and any other toggle when not in use. Also greenify any app you can. Finally turn your screen brightness to the lowest possible setting without hindering your view.
If none of that helps, I would try another battery with more mAh.
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Try turning off wifi, sync, NFC, Bluetooth, data, and any other toggle when not in use. Also greenify any app you can. Finally turn your screen brightness to the lowest possible setting without hindering your view.
If none of that helps, I would try another battery with more mAh.
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Thanks for the feedback but as stated in the original post, all of these have been turned off and greenify has also been used. Neither helped nor solved the problem. As for a bigger battery I prefer to keep my phone slim but will consider it.
You could always try another 2600 mAh battery and see if it helps. You might also want to try a data wipe reset or restore a previous Nandroid backup....just a suggestion.
StoneyJSG said:
You could always try another 2600 mAh battery and see if it helps. You might also want to try a data wipe reset or restore a previous Nandroid backup....just a suggestion.
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May try that too, wanna confirm its the battery before I try though as its a waste of $ if its not. I looked at the hidden menu(dail *#*#4636#*#*) battery usage settings and it says my battery is in good health. Leading me to believe it maybe my phone has faulty hardware but gonna try peoples suggestions before I say that's the cause too.
KentuckyGuy447 said:
Thanks for the feedback but as stated in the original post, all of these have been turned off and greenify has also been used. Neither helped nor solved the problem. As for a bigger battery I prefer to keep my phone slim but will consider it.
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maybe a custom kernel. or read up (if needed) on kernel tweaking. my favorite was always quantum and ktoonsez kernel. just make sure thats its made for your device and android version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390147
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
Install No Frills CPU from the app store and set the min to 300 and max to 4.3. For the governor, I like ondemand and noop.
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Install No Frills CPU from the app store and set the min to 300 and max to 4.3. For the governor, I like ondemand and noop.
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that dang @audit13 busting out with some custom tweaking.
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"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
audit13 said:
Install No Frills CPU from the app store and set the min to 300 and max to 4.3. For the governor, I like ondemand and noop.
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Isn't ondemand the worst? (Besides performance) and won't a CPU tuner app conflict with CM's built in one? Just making sure.
EDIT: I seen its compatible, will revert to default CPU settings on CM and try this app.
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maybe a custom kernel. or read up (if needed) on kernel tweaking. my favorite was always quantum and ktoonsez kernel. just make sure thats its made for your device and android version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390147
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
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Will look into but this is a off question. (Again I'm a noob lol) will a different kernel conflict with CM?
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Will look into but this is a off question. (Again I'm a noob lol) will a different kernel conflict with CM?
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should be o.k. i've done it many times. but then again , i would go with @audit13's suggestion first. no flashing worries ! again , just my two cents.
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
I used ondemand on a Nexus4, Moto G, , HTC One XL, and Note 3. In sleep mode, the phones, on average, drop about 1% every 2 hours. Once you start using the phone to surf, talk, etc., the battery start to drop but it's a lot better than stock settings.
The kernel you use can also have an impact on battery performance.
There should be no problem with using another cpu app with a CM ROM. I have done this on my Motorola Atrix and Moto G running a CM-based ROM.
Thanks again guys! Will try, test and report back in a day or two.
Installed Quantum Kernel and now Android System is power hungry. It is also still draining ridiculously fast, same as before. (Didn't fully charge my phone so don't be alarmed about battery percentage.)
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Alright I got a question, I'm gonna gonna flash Quantum Kernel 4.4.4 final alongside my CM11 ROM but I am using Android Runtime Instead of dalvik. Will this in anyway cause any problems?
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best to check in quantum thread to see if is ART capable. i cant remember offhand if is or not.
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
Look up Better Battery Stats. You can get it from the play store, but I think you can find a free version posted to xda forums if you look around. It keeps track of wakelocks and system states better than the built in battery monitor.
It will let you see if you have a rogue app or service keeping your phone from getting to deep sleep when not in use.
jason2678 said:
Look up Better Battery Stats. You can get it from the play store, but I think you can find a free version posted to xda forums if you look around. It keeps track of wakelocks and system states better than the built in battery monitor.
It will let you see if you have a rogue app or service keeping your phone from getting to deep sleep when not in use.
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+1.
if want.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/80e67e4o295sle6/AAAh1SYcl0mJkpK7_yXIpodja?dl=0
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
Alright I've got myself in a minor pickle. I am currently testing Quantum Kernel and will let you guys know the results. The problem is my SMS has stopped working as in I can't send any texts. Idk if its were I played around in the Testing Menu or if its the kernel. What do you guys think?
KentuckyGuy447 said:
Alright I've got myself in a minor pickle. I am currently testing Quantum Kernel and will let you guys know the results. The problem is my SMS has stopped working as in I can't send any texts. Idk if its were I played around in the Testing Menu or if its the kernel. What do you guys think?
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personally never had an issue with texts running quantum kernel , but
perhaps clearing data/cache in sms would help.(?).
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
mrrocketdog said:
personally never had an issue with texts running quantum kernel , but
perhaps clearing data/cache in sms would help.(?).
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
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Sadly it didn't work :'(
I used to use Greenify when I had my Xperia Z3, but I don't know if I should keep it on my 5T, and if it affects performance or not (ex. reopening apps draining more battery or apps taking more time to open).
I have the 8 GB model, so I don't have any RAM problem.
Lately I've decided to try not using any battery "optimizer". I'm currently on OOS B2 with Flash Kernel 3.0..1 and I can easily get nearly two days if battery life with a "normal" use with around 4hrs of screen on time and 1~1.5% per hour while on idle overnight.
So, I think that overall that's not worth messing with Greenify. IMHO
About performances, in theory having to relaunch apps that have been terminated by Greenify would have some inpact on that. Guess that would be quite low, being the device so fast!
My advice would be see how it goes as it is and then try installing Greenify and see if you notice any improvement.
My two cents.
M!
maddler said:
Lately I've decided to try not using any battery "optimizer". I'm currently on OOS B2 with Flash Kernel 3.0..1 and I can easily get nearly two days if battery life with a "normal" use with around 4hrs of screen on time and 1~1.5% per hour while on idle overnight.
So, I think that overall that's not worth messing with Greenify. IMHO
About performances, in theory having to relaunch apps that have been terminated by Greenify would have some inpact on that. Guess that would be quite low, being the device so fast!
My advice would be see how it goes as it is and then try installing Greenify and see if you notice any improvement.
My two cents.
M!
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Greenify only hibernate apps, not terminate.
I use Greenify for Facebook and Messenger as they drain a lot of power. I would simply check your battery stats if there are apps that use a lot of power without active usage. If so, Greenify then. If not, it probably doesn't make a huge difference.
Greenify is no matter what, a must download app for me.. Until V30+ and OP5T.. Didn't need it anymore, because I didn't notice a different between installed it and not..
This is an easy one. No.
Deep sleep and idle battery drain seem pretty good on the OP5T so far, I wouldn't bother.
I still use it, nothing related to performance but because I personally do not need some of my apps to run in background. I only use them when I open them so I can save a bit of battery by keeping them hibernated until the next use.
Syzew said:
I used to use Greenify when I had my Xperia Z3, but I don't know if I should keep it on my 5T, and if it affects performance or not (ex. reopening apps draining more battery or apps taking more time to open).
I have the 8 GB model, so I don't have any RAM problem.
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As long as I have good cell signal, I can routinely get 8hrs of SoT with the stock One plus kernel from OpenBeta2. I do use Greenify for the social media apps though. Greenify will basically tell you if it will help or not by displaying apps that it thinks will benefit from hibernating. Although, if you aren't rooted, it basically isn't worth installing.
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As long as I have good cell signal, I can routinely get 8hrs of SoT with the stock One plus kernel from OpenBeta2. I do use Greenify for the social media apps though. Greenify will basically tell you if it will help or not by displaying apps that it thinks will benefit from hibernating. Although, if you aren't rooted, it basically isn't worth installing.
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I'm just asking because I use Amplify, Greenify and Android's built-in battery saver and Android OS still drains A LOT, and by a lot I mean that I can get 3 hours SoT with amoled themes on.
Syzew said:
I'm just asking because I use Amplify, Greenify and Android's built-in battery saver and Android OS still drains A LOT, and by a lot I mean that I can get 3 hours SoT with amoled themes on.
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Wait, you get that on the 5T? If so, return it.
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Wait, you get that on the 5T? If so, return it.
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I reinstalled the whole rom, seems like its fixed now, I probably messed something up with the kernel.
Syzew said:
I reinstalled the whole rom, seems like its fixed now, I probably messed something up with the kernel.
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Glad to hear it ?
Hi,
I flashed stock android 10 image after it was released a few days ago and the battery life is GARBAGE. Any ideas on how to fix this? I know adaptive means it should get better after a few days, but I don't really see this.
Battery life for me is pretty horrible, I can't get 2 hours of screen time doing simple things like taking photos, reading the news and email and some book reading. I don't even play games, I would say processing of HDR photos is the most intense thing I've done. I updated on Tuesday and battery life has not improved.
I had the same terrible battery experience with android 10 stock until I changed kernels. Assuming you are rooted, you can install Ex Kernel Manager, then go to the ElementalX tab and click to check for update and it will give you the option to download and flash Elemental X v. 5.05 for pixel xl android 10. It will flash the new kernel for you and then ask if you would like to reboot. Once you reboot you can change governors and many kernel settings. Currently I am at 54% with over 3hrs screen on time and average about 15 hours per charge with 6 or more hours screen on time. This is at least double what I was getting on the stock kernel.
matrix0027 said:
I had the same terrible battery experience with android 10 stock until I changed kernels. Assuming you are rooted, you can install Ex Kernel Manager, then go to the ElementalX tab and click to check for update and it will give you the option to download and flash Elemental X v. 5.05 for pixel xl android 10. It will flash the new kernel for you and then ask if you would like to reboot. Once you reboot you can change governors and many kernel settings. Currently I am at 54% with over 3hrs screen on time and average about 15 hours per charge with 6 or more hours screen on time. This is at least double what I was getting on the stock kernel.
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Is there a free alternative to ex kernel manager?
@H0wdy
Smart pack kernel manager available on xda here it is also frequently updated not my work just so you know
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-smartpack-kernel-manager-t3854717/amp/
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@H0wdy
Smart pack kernel manager available on xda here it is also frequently updated not my work just so you know
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-smartpack-kernel-manager-t3854717/amp/
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I installed it and changed cpu governor to power saving. No difference.
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I installed it and changed cpu governor to power saving. No difference.
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Actually, even if I do apply on boot, is resetting governor to sched. Hmm
I don't see a real battery difference switching to powersave, just a performance difference.
I didn't actually switch the kernel, though. That's with the included kernel.
The battery life really is awful. Any ideas?
Changed to Elemental.
Set governors to Elemental.
NO improvement in battery.
H0wdy said:
Changed to Elemental.
Set governors to Elemental.
NO improvement in battery.
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here are my settings on Elemental. *note under cpu, I have to manually disable perfd after every reboot as the setting doesn't stick but everything else where the apply on reboot is highlighted works automatically. Battery is noticibly better with perfd and core control disabled.
smoka206 said:
Battery life for me is pretty horrible, I can't get 2 hours of screen time doing simple things like taking photos, reading the news and email and some book reading. I don't even play games, I would say processing of HDR photos is the most intense thing I've done. I updated on Tuesday and battery life has not improved.
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That's awesome! but, does it have significant impact on performance compared to stock kernel? I'd like to balance out performance and battery life.
I wiped the phone and installed 10.
No improvement with battery.
Also, now I have the problem of my messaging and email apps don't update unless I manually open them. and sensor seems to be messed up to where if you tap twice on phone, you don't see clock, and picking up phone doesn't show notifications, despite these options being turned on. I know there is a bug on this.
For what it's worth, I was on the Q betas, and battery life was similar to what I was getting on pie. Then once the official update installed, battery went to garbage even after several days. I ended up downgrading to Oreo leaving the bootloader unlocked, but installing elemental x kernel so that I'd still pass safety net. I had heard before that Oreo had better battery life than pie.
Things improved after that, but I know that a downgrade like this won't be an option for most people.
Edit: also should mention that I've underclocked the CPU using the installer for the ex kernel which has also given me a slight boost in battery life. Don't really notice any performance difference for my usage.
where to dowload elemental 5.05 .img ? i can only get the .zip file but i have no way to flash it.
i have root
hfmls said:
where to dowload elemental 5.05 .img ? i can only get the .zip file but i have no way to flash it.
i have root
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I used ex kernel manager to flash it and then rebooted but it's a paid app. for a free app you could try flashify which is an app that can flash kernels and recoveries. I haven't used it in a long time to flash a kernel so I make no guarantees but it has worked well for me in the past.
How much did you underclock? I went back to 8.1 and battery life is much improved.
Stock seems fine to me 6hr sot on lte off charger for 17 hr. But did replace battery a year ago
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How much did you underclock? I went back to 8.1 and battery life is much improved.
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Hey, I assume you're asking me. I underclocked to 1440 for the small cores (down from 1593), and 1900 for the big cores (down from stock 2150). The aroma installer has a few values to choose from, so you can try experimenting a bit. The values I used represent about a 10% drop from stock speeds.
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Hey, I assume you're asking me. I underclocked to 1440 for the small cores (down from 1593), and 1900 for the big cores (down from stock 2150). The aroma installer has a few values to choose from, so you can try experimenting a bit. The values I used represent about a 10% drop from stock speeds.
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Yes I was asking you, sorry for some reason it didn't reply to your comment. Thank you, I'm going to experiment and see how it goes. Are you doing anything else to improve battery life?
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Yes I was asking you, sorry for some reason it didn't reply to your comment. Thank you, I'm going to experiment and see how it goes. Are you doing anything else to improve battery life?
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The biggest battery drain I have is keeping WiFi on. So I created some tasker profiles to turn off WiFi 2 minutes after the screen goes off, and back on when the screen goes on. It also only turns off if it's not plugged in. Still not perfect, but works well enough for me.
Am I the only one who is all of a sudden having horrible battery life on 10.0.7?
Used to get 6-7 hrs of SOT, now I am getting around 2. Cant think of any changes to my apps or usage history
1905 verizon in USA
Custom kernel?
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Custom kernel?
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Yes, have been using the EK kernel manager with just default settings.
It's due to OnePlus brain service. Search in the forum for it and you'll find a couple of ways to stop it.
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It's due to OnePlus brain service. Search in the forum for it and you'll find a couple of ways to stop it.
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thanks. Seems like that is very hard to do. I might just disable the custom kernel. Honestly the only reason I installed it was so that I could change the vibration intensity. If anyone knows of another way to do that outside of custom kernel manager I would be all for it!
I just flashed a magisk module
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Cowbell_Guy said:
thanks. Seems like that is very hard to do. I might just disable the custom kernel. Honestly the only reason I installed it was so that I could change the vibration intensity. If anyone knows of another way to do that outside of custom kernel manager I would be all for it!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/help/update-to-10-3-0-battery-drain-t4026327/amp/
I also have extreme battery drain especially when using the phone. Idle it uses not much blatter, when using I get two hours Sot.
I also have ExKernelManager with default kernel because it fixed my WiFi issue and the phone sleeps as a baby at night.
Regards ysco..
ysco said:
I also have extreme battery drain especially when using the phone. Idle it uses not much blatter, when using I get two hours Sot.
I also have ExKernelManager with default kernel because it fixed my WiFi issue and the phone sleeps as a baby at night.
Regards ysco..
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sounds like the issue is probably the kernel then. Im going to just go back to stock I think
As I read in the forum it is related to oos version 1.0.0.3 and oos 1.0.0.7 and not kernel related.
I flashed the fix mentioned in the thread but no luck for me. Cluster 3 remains on 2999 MHZ and CPU tmp still on 50+.
Seems flashing to build 1.0.0.6 is the only way to fix this issue.
Edit: I just set the max CPU from cluster 3 to lowest settings and the CPU dropped right away and temp is now steady around 30/35 degrees. For me a temporary solution till next oos update.
Regards ysco..
I got the same issue. Getting not even 2h SOT. No custom kernel here, just basic OS with darkmode on & on WIFI connection.
(Currently 1:28h screen usage at 29% battery left)
Any fix in sight for this?
steigi89 said:
I got the same issue. Getting not even 2h SOT. No custom kernel here, just basic OS with darkmode on & on WIFI connection.
(Currently 1:28h screen usage at 29% battery left)
Any fix in sight for this?
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Obviously a widespread issue... I think next step is for us to take it to OnePlus forums and their tech support
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Obviously a widespread issue... I think next step is for us to take it to OnePlus forums and their tech support
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Phone is almost unusable for me now with such crappy battery life
Just install arter97 kernel, worked for me and clusters are running nicely now and CPU temp is low.
Battery life is improved now because cluster 3 is not hanging on 2999mhz anymore.
Just download the kernel from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...development/arter97-kernel-oneplus-7-t3952578
Just flash in your favorite kernel manager the new kernel, magisk will be preserved. First boot takes some time after flashed the kernel.
Regards ysco..
ysco said:
Just install arter97 kernel, worked for me and clusters are running nicely now and CPU temp is low.
Battery life is improved now because cluster 3 is not hanging on 2999mhz anymore.
Just download the kernel from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...development/arter97-kernel-oneplus-7-t3952578
Just flash in your favorite kernel manager the new kernel, magisk will be preserved. First boot takes some time after flashed the kernel.
Regards ysco..
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thanks for the advice, interesting that it worked. I will give it a try. Seems like that kernel was just updated this week
ysco said:
Just install arter97 kernel, worked for me and clusters are running nicely now and CPU temp is low.
Battery life is improved now because cluster 3 is not hanging on 2999mhz anymore.
Just download the kernel from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...development/arter97-kernel-oneplus-7-t3952578
Just flash in your favorite kernel manager the new kernel, magisk will be preserved. First boot takes some time after flashed the kernel.
Regards ysco..
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Wow. You were Right. That kernel fixed everything.
Has that kernel been your daily driver? I think I'm sold on it now!
Cowbell_Guy said:
Wow. You were Right. That kernel fixed everything.
Has that kernel been your daily driver? I think I'm sold on it now!
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Glad it also worked for you to.
Well i was testing and reading on the forums about the drain because I only got two hours of Sot because of cluster issue. And started testing different kernels and this one fixed everything and is my daily kernel now. Battery is improved with 90% now I have almost 3 hours Sot and 70% battery left on the first run after installing this kernel.
Regards ysco..
Just a update with the used kernel I discribed earlier.
7 hour Sot and 10% left, never had such good battery on my former oneplus devices then I have on the 7t now. So no issues anymore with battery drain.
Regards ysco..
ysco said:
Just a update with the used kernel I discribed earlier.
7 hour Sot and 10% left, never had such good battery on my former oneplus devices then I have on the 7t now. So no issues anymore with battery drain.
Regards ysco..
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Mine is the exact same
Clearing cache and dalvik fixed the issue completely for me.
SFCurley said:
Clearing cache and dalvik fixed the issue completely for me.
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How did you do that? I don't know how without TWRP
Hi,
My battery gives me around 6 hours of SoT and standby time around 16-18 hours with no gaming, using only internet browsing and social media for the most part.
From what I can see, the idle battery drain is not too bad if the phone is on doze, but the phone is not on doze most of the time during the day.
Also the active battery drain is high.
Any tips on making this better?
I'm on OOS Open Beta 8, on an Op7T with locked bootloader. The issue was same with the latest OOS stable.
Thanks!!
sudhanshugrover said:
Hi,
My battery gives me around 6 hours of SoT and standby time around 16-18 hours with no gaming, using only internet browsing and social media for the most part.
From what I can see, the idle battery drain is not too bad if the phone is on doze, but the phone is not on doze most of the time during the day.
Also the active battery drain is high.
Any tips on making this better?
I'm on OOS Open Beta 8, on an Op7T. The issue was same with the latest OOS stable.
Thanks!!
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Run Naptime with Google Play Services dozed, run Servicely and block all apps you don't need, install Kirisakura Kernel from the OP7 Pro thread, disable sync when you don't need it, and set the max gpu freq to 585 MHz. You should be able to pull a maximum of 12hrs SOT... It obviously depends on what you're doing. I'm on OB8 as well.
Edit: I'm using Franco Kernel Manager as well, a bunch of the tweaks I suggested can easily be done through there, I highly recommend purchasing it!
Edit 2: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...el-kirisakura-1-0-0-op7-pro-aka-t3933916/amp/
Here's a link to Kirisakura Kernel, it needs a couple of magisk mods alongside it to work correctly, make sure to read the thread and install those as well.
Thank you for the advice, man but I'm not rooted..
vibraniumdroid said:
Run Naptime with Google Play Services dozed, run Servicely and block all apps you don't need, install Kirisakura Kernel from the OP7 Pro thread, disable sync when you don't need it, and set the max gpu freq to 585 MHz. You should be able to pull a maximum of 12hrs SOT... It obviously depends on what you're doing. I'm on OB8 as well.
Edit: I'm using Franco Kernel Manager as well, a bunch of the tweaks I suggested can easily be done through there, I highly recommend purchasing it!
Edit 2: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...el-kirisakura-1-0-0-op7-pro-aka-t3933916/amp/
Here's a link to Kirisakura Kernel, it needs a couple of magisk mods alongside it to work correctly, make sure to read the thread and install those as well.
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Hey
Thank you so much for the advice.
I'm sorry I didn't mention it in the main thread that I'm not rooted. Do you have any ideas that don't require root or an unlocked bootloader?
By the way, I'll definitely try the root tweaks after my warranty expires, I had purchased FK Manager for my previous device.
sudhanshugrover said:
Hey
Thank you so much for the advice.
I'm sorry I didn't mention it in the main thread that I'm not rooted. Do you have any ideas that don't require root or an unlocked bootloader?
By the way, I'll definitely try the root tweaks after my warranty expires, I had purchased FK Manager for my previous device.
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Yeah, both naptime and servicely can be run without root.
Also, unlocking your bootloader doesn't void the warranty on OnePlus devices
Check this link: https://www.oneplus.in/support/shopping-help/details#85000005+GD00000034