Hi guys.
Now i got leedroid on my htc 10 and after a while im facing some bugs.
The most important thing for me is battery.
So whats the best rom and kernel for having a great battery ?
( i get 5 hours sot with normal usage)
Latest ICE with CleanSlate kernel and Batter Saver profile may help you
There is no best rom it's completely subjective, FYI these threads tend to get closed on XDA.
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dladz said:
There is no best rom it's completely subjective, FYI these threads tend to get closed on XDA.
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What he said. The best ROM for user A may not be the best ROM for user B. Try a few different ones and see which one works best for you.
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Can anywone tell me a best rom for save battery ?
Now i have Oxygen 2.3.1 Bravo
I would think the Oxygen you're using would be one of the better one's for battery life. Don't go for Sense rom's as they'll drain your battery real quick.
Well anything oxygen based, or the gingervillan roms
Took me a week to finally get it right, but I've managed to get both speed, stability n a Schweeet batterylife
If I get the time this weekend, ill post how I did it, and all the steps from stock, out of the box, to end product
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I find that the insert coin rom isn't too bad on battery life. Well version 1.1.1 isn't. not sure on the newer versions though
Most AOSP ROMS have great battery life. But much of the battery life is to do with the kernel too, so picking a good kernel is paramount.
I'd agree on the kernel bit, but also, how you have android configured in general around it can have a noticeable effect.
The right rom, kernel, and also userspace setup/configuration all adds up
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Also black background for AMOLED screens is worth adding to the list.
Im curious guys on this battery subject?
I'm currently using aurora V3 but even before that I'm lucky to get a day out of it.
What potential increases am I looking at here?
Many thanks
cha0seng said:
Im curious guys on this battery subject?
I'm currently using aurora V3 but even before that I'm lucky to get a day out of it.
What potential increases am I looking at here?
Many thanks
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There is no way to guess or add a multiplier from your rom ro another to see potential increase unfortunately. It all depends how you use the phone. If the screen is on all the time, you wont see any increase in battery life as ROMs and kernels cannot control the amount of battery a Screen uses. This is a constant.
ROMs and kernels optimise CPU so that les spower is used, therefore things that use CPU will affectively waste less power.
The only way to test / compare is to flash something else and use it the same as you do every day.
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There is no way to guess or add a multiplier from your rom ro another to see potential increase unfortunately. It all depends how you use the phone. If the screen is on all the time, you wont see any increase in battery life as ROMs and kernels cannot control the amount of battery a Screen uses. This is a constant.
ROMs and kernels optimise CPU so that les spower is used, therefore things that use CPU will affectively waste less power.
The only way to test / compare is to flash something else and use it the same as you do every day.
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Thanks for the info; need to do abit of research into this kernel business as I've seen them mentioned alot and nodded in agreement (I have no idea!)
Click the link to guides in my signature. Read the kernel info thread. May help
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I don't mind if anyone throws me a pm in regards to seeking more out of the Desire.
And rootSU, we could always do a combined guide on the Desire and how to get the best out of it, if you like
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Ah I've got my share of guides out there. It's your turn now
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Most AOSP ROMS have great battery life. But much of the battery life is to do with the kernel too, so picking a good kernel is paramount.
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Totally agree.
Aww ur no fun rootSU
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Lemme see what I can do this weekend
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Should I go from the assumption rootSU that the ppl will have a stock phone, or alrdy root obtained?
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Should I go from the assumption rootSU that the ppl will have a stock phone, or alrdy root obtained?
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You could assume stock, then at the bottom add root only and mention kernels and set CPU, autokiller, autostarts etc etc
Rightyo, need to do shopping but will be back shortly
Might see what i can work out
AOSP roms are the best for battery of course, but if you like SenseUi, I recommend You InsertCoin 1.1.4 and kernel from -SNQ, (his kernels are better for battery from bananacakes)
I need a rom with excellent battery life, the custom rom and already proven not give me good results with the battery, same here with the custom kernel, the phone overheated
any rom that really have excellent performance and excellent battery??
some sense or AOSP recommendation??
Threads like this are not allowed. Try each ROM and see what you like. In general, sense ROMs have better battery life.
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Threads like this are not allowed. Try each ROM and see what you like. In general, sense ROMs have better battery life.
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my question is which rom has best battery performance, your answer does not help at all...
Have you read the rules or my post? No 'best ROM' threads allowed. Honestly, I think all ROMs are good and the choice becomes quite subjective.
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Have you read the rules or my post? No 'best ROM' threads allowed. Honestly, I think all ROMs are good and the choice becomes quite subjective.
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agreed, battery depends on usage a lot more than the ROM you are using, if you want better battery life, get a 3.14 based sense ROM (any you like the features of) and then install a custom kernel, n3o's or xm's then underclock and undervolt your CPU, lower screen brightness or auto values and don't install batter saving apps.
Mate I've not seen much of a difference. The new 4.2.2 though on sense defo has made a difference for sense roms. I think it's much of a muchness.
Ooo i have had an idea...why not
Try aosp
Try sense
And see the results. Im sounding sarcastic and there's a bit there but in reality that's the only way you will know by the way you personally use it like chappy above me said
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Hello guys I just switched to HTC One X and currently on stock ROM. As for my taste I don't like to stay on that, I found difficult too to choose the best ROM available here, I'm confused actually. I'm new to HTC flashing stuffs and I want to prevent flashing then unhappy with it, because when that happens I have no idea yet to return to stock. So I just want a little tips from you guys based on daily used.
I would like:
-Good Battery Life
-Ultimate Gaming Performance that I can play Asphalt 8 (High) with no lag
Thank you guys and appreciate your suggestions...
I'm noob and this is the best I can do for now, ask
jirald said:
Hello guys I just switched to HTC One X and currently on stock ROM. As for my taste I don't like to stay on that, I found difficult too to choose the best ROM available here, I'm confused actually. I'm new to HTC flashing stuffs and I want to prevent flashing then unhappy with it, because when that happens I have no idea yet to return to stock. So I just want a little tips from you guys based on daily used.
I would like:
-Good Battery Life
-Ultimate Gaming Performance that I can play Asphalt 8 (High) with no lag
Thank you guys and appreciate your suggestions...
I'm noob and this is the best I can do for now, ask
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You cannot have both at same time: heavy gaming will drain battery significantly, and good battery comes with sacrifying certain performance.
- If you prefer gaming, try XM kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136731
- Good battery life, try Alex V kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226360
Also, make some tweaks (under/overclock) of cpu/gpu to best suits your needs, but do with caution as wrong settings can damage your phone.
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xb2 said:
You cannot have both at same time: heavy gaming will drain battery significantly, and good battery comes with sacrifying certain performance.
- If you prefer gaming, try XM kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136731
- Good battery life, try Alex V kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226360
Also, make some tweaks (under/overclock) of cpu/gpu to best suits your needs, but do with caution as wrong settings can damage your phone.
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Oh my...thank you so much. But after reading reviews about HOX heating up problems, maybe this time I prefer not to overclock.
Guess I'd go with Alex-V Kernel but what are the ROMs compatible with it? It didn't mention on the thread
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Oh my...thank you so much. But after reading reviews about HOX heating up problems, maybe this time I prefer not to overclock.
Guess I'd go with Alex-V Kernel but what are the ROMs compatible with it? It didn't mention on the thread
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Alex V kernel is for any sense 5 rom. So far stock and viper is fully working.
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Alex V kernel is for any sense 5 rom. So far stock and viper is fully working.
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there you go...thank you so much!!!
Just hope everything goes well
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Does AR get better battery, faster? I'd it worth it to root?
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Nobody can answer this for you. Too many variables come into play in terms of battery life. Everyone gets different battery life. Nobody has your specific device, lives in the same house as you (location), has the same exact apps as you, or uses their device exactly like you. You will need to flash, root, mod your device yourself to figure out if it lives up to your expectations.
Is it faster? Also not something anyone can answer as the results will differ from device to device.
I've been on viper since day 1 but recently switched to android revolution. Excellent battery. Smooth. Stable. No lag. And looking good with xposed
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Many thanks,
Ghost
Hey
I am currently running Android Revolution 33 and I'm looking for a new rom :
- if possible, based on Lollipop
- with the best battery life
- including fastcharge
- not CM
Thanks for helping me choosing a ROM because I have seen all of them but no one seems to fit to my choice.
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kinder771 said:
Hey
I am currently running Android Revolution 33 and I'm looking for a new rom :
- if possible, based on Lollipop
- with the best battery life
- including fastcharge
- not CM
Thanks for helping me choosing a ROM because I have seen all of them but no one seems to fit to my choice.
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go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891 and download the rom which you want
All the lollipop roms have bugs like data problems..and many more but the developers are constantly working to solve the problems
All the best and happy flashing
Thanks for your answer but ive already seen that and all Lollipop-based roms have bad battery life and no fast charge.
Is there one that you know with all of that ?
Thanks again
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kinder771 said:
Thanks for your answer but ive already seen that and all Lollipop-based roms have bad battery life and no fast charge.
Is there one that you know with all of that ?
Thanks again
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I have not seen rom with excellent battery life ..but with most of the lollipop ROMs I got approx 7-9 hrs of battery life with moderate usage...
And yeah if you want the coolness of lollipop you will have to sacrifice the battery life of your hox
Okay I see. Is there something special to do if I then want to downgrade from a Lollipop ROM to JB ?
Therefore, what's the best ROM, based on KitKat and with FC, great battery life ?
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