I love my OP5T, but want to improve battery life - OnePlus 5T Questions & Answers

Bought the phone on launch day, 2.5 years later I still love it dearly and can't think of replacing it. Not with all the new flagships being heavier and bulkier, and not having headphone jacks either (where has the world come to?)
There's only one aspect of my OnePlus 5T that I want to improve. And that's battery life.
What are my best options? I'm looking for
- underclocking the CPU and GPU
- undervolting
- anything else software based?
I'm on stock Android 10 rom, locked bootloader etc. Never flashed anything on this device except official OTA update files.
Long live OP5T

You could check your battery health with accubattery or OnePlus diagnostic APK. If it is around or below 80% you could buy a new battery and replace it, it is quite easy. Software based solutions will not have a significant impact. Don't bother with undervolting, but underclocking is an option if you are that desperate and want to unlock the bootloader. If you have never had a factory reset you could give that a go, and start fresh.

banana_bender said:
You could check your battery health with accubattery or OnePlus diagnostic APK. If it is around or below 80% you could buy a new battery and replace it, it is quite easy. Software based solutions will not have a significant impact. Don't bother with undervolting, but underclocking is an option if you are that desperate and want to unlock the bootloader. If you have never had a factory reset you could give that a go, and start fresh.
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Same here. Mine is 2.25 years old .
But I rooted my device last year.
Now it's bootloader unlocked.
Installed new A10 OOS . .
Blue Spark recovery and blue spark kernel .
Under clocked with FKM .
My battery capacity according to OnePlus diagnosis is 79%
But yesterday when I checked am getting 6+ hours SOT in 24 hrs last charge .
I usually don't charge my device beyond 80%
It degrades the battery.

Oos 10 and xceed kernel.

gsser said:
Oos 10 and xceed kernel.
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Is it good , this xceed kernel ?
I don't see it here.
I saw it in telegram . And it's also said I need to flash their magsik modules for better results .
Tell me everything you know about this xceed kernel .

rohithksaj said:
Is it good , this xceed kernel ?
I don't see it here.
I saw it in telegram . And it's also said I need to flash their magsik modules for better results .
Tell me everything you know about this xceed kernel .
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As it is non gpl compliant it is far better than kanged kernels.
Basically, no bloated things, no kanged stuff. Pure performance and battery life. As (not to be racist) many indian kernel devs just kang each other you almost get the same experience with every kernel and this is why i dont like "open source". It doesnt help anyone. Kanging is easy and if they kang, they dont educate theirselves. Xceed does the opposite. I have used it on my galaxy note 8, it was the best. Now im using it on my 5t. Still the best.

gsser said:
As it is non gpl compliant it is far better than kanged kernels.
Basically, no bloated things, no kanged stuff. Pure performance and battery life. As (not to be racist) many indian kernel devs just kang each other you almost get the same experience with every kernel and this is why i dont like "open source". It doesnt help anyone. Kanging is easy and if they kang, they dont educate theirselves. Xceed does the opposite. I have used it on my galaxy note 8, it was the best. Now im using it on my 5t. Still the best.
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Give the kernel file . I found one in telegram .
It is released in Early July . Initial Android Q .
And also there is one magisk module isn't it ?

rohithksaj said:
Give the kernel file . I found one in telegram .
It is released in Early July . Initial Android Q .
And also there is one magisk module isn't it ?
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It should support paranoid android rom (but no f2fs) someone on pa tried it and said it is working. Since xceed doesnt have "many" features, you dont need to use any kernel manager app(dev said apps lock up userspace. Idk what that means) i just use my phone daily and it gets me around 7-9 hours sot with a %78 battery health

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It should support paranoid android rom (but no f2fs)
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Yup that's the one I was talking about . Released in July 1.
But I am not on PA . Am on OOS

rohithksaj said:
Yup that's the one I was talking about . Released in July 1.
But I am not on PA . Am on OOS
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Here this is my heavy usage compared to my last screenshot

gsser said:
Here this is my heavy usage compared to my last screenshot
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Good . Excellent
I will flash this when the next stable built of OOS Comes.

Related

Best kernel with stock rom

Hi , I wanna keep on with custom rom but I wanna change my kernel , what's the best battery and performance kernel , what do u think?
Yay, awesome thread
Therollingstone said:
u know what , ive been using android for two years ( htc , samsung , lg ) and dont judge me as using this phone efficient , I have knowladge about computer and smartphone almost your age
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Yay, awesome thread
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Was your post *REALLY* necessary?
So, to answer your question:
I don't believe most of the kernels are for the stock ROM, with the exception of faux123's. I have followed faux over from multiple devices, and his kernels have always gotten the best battery life! It also doesn't hurt that you can get over 30 hours with over 3 hours screen on time with his kernel!
[Kernel][GSM][Hybrid-3.0.21]ICS4.0.2/3/4/UV,OC,TUN,CIFS,FIOPS,OTG(v013) [Feb-18]
Also, if its battery life your after as opposed to performance, you should go with the mainline version of the kernel.
KiNG OMaR said:
Was your post *REALLY* necessary?
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nope, just like the thread. his years of "knowladge" didnt help him.
I'm running on Franco 17.2 kernel (too lazy to update to 18.6) with the "stock" 4.0.4 rom and I'm seeing a pretty good battery life improvement over stock kernel.
I collected some metrics last night...
11h 6m on battery with 2h 48m display on time (auto brightness). Wifi was on almost the entire time.
I know people have gotten better with non-stock roms (4 hour display time over 16 hours), but with the stock rom, I'd say it's an improvement (used to only get 8-10 hours with negligible screen time).
I have been using franco 18.6 with the leaked stock 4.0.4 with good results so far, but have seen crashes on 4g/3g border areas. I can't really say if it's the best, because my sample size is a single custom kernel.
Used the app off the android market for OTA kernel updates; and am reluctant to try other kernels until more apps are available like that.
There really is not definitive answer on what the best kernel is for everyone.
Each person uses their phone differently and differing configurations will alter results as well.
Your best bet is to experiment yourself. Flash a kernel and let it run a couple days, trying to take note of how your on screen performance is, what you have run, also how the phone sleeps.
Then you move on and try the next, that is part of the fun!
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nope, just like the thread. his years of "knowladge" didnt help him.
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The point you don't understand is I'm still enough humble to ask people decisions , The experience of users is the most reliable information for me , I havent been a big head and I wont , I still ask people that what's the best kernel with the stock rom
KiNG OMaR said:
Was your post *REALLY* necessary?
So, to answer your question:
I don't believe most of the kernels are for the stock ROM, with the exception of faux123's. I have followed faux over from multiple devices, and his kernels have always gotten the best battery life! It also doesn't hurt that you can get over 30 hours with over 3 hours screen on time with his kernel!
[Kernel][GSM][Hybrid-3.0.21]ICS4.0.2/3/4/UV,OC,TUN,CIFS,FIOPS,OTG(v013) [Feb-18]
Also, if its battery life your after as opposed to performance, you should go with the mainline version of the kernel.
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Thank you very much , I'm really happy with your post.
Therollingstone said:
The point you don't understand is I'm still enough humble to ask people decisions , The experience of users is the most reliable information for me , I havent been a big head and I wont , I still ask people that what's the best kernel with the stock rom
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Well, you obviously failed to realise the point, this kind of thread pops up everyday. So you failed search.
Its like a pair of shoes, you need to try and find what is best for you. Best kernel threads will always be retarded to ask because it is a preference, like an anus, everybody has one.

"future proof" rom

Hi, i've recently purchased an used z2 plus, and since it's the weekend and packages can't be shipped the vendor (good guy) told me he will flash a custom rom if i ask him to do so.
I have zero experience with custom roms and i'll probably keep the one he'll flash for a while, i'd like one based on android oreo and if possible that supports ota for a bit of future proofing.
My main concerns are heat and battery life, is LineageOS 15.1 good? Or would you recommend a different one?
Thanks!
eqyliq said:
Hi, i've recently purchased an used z2 plus, and since it's the weekend and packages can't be shipped the vendor (good guy) told me he will flash a custom rom if i ask him to do so.
I have zero experience with custom roms and i'll probably keep the one he'll flash for a while, i'd like one based on android oreo and if possible that supports ota for a bit of future proofing.
My main concerns are heat and battery life, is LineageOS 15.1 good? Or would you recommend a different one?
Thanks!
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If you're a normal user don't flash any rom. Atleast for a week after that decide to flash the rom. (If you're not statisfied with stock rom)
You can easily flash the custom rom with the help of xda members and YouTube.
PrincE.. said:
If you're a normal user don't flash any rom. Atleast for a week after that decide to flash the rom. (If you're not statisfied with stock rom)
You can easily flash the custom rom with the help of xda members and YouTube.
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thanks prince, but after browsing the forum for a while no one seems to likes the stock rom, i'm also fairly nervous at the thought of flashing it myself haha, and since the vendor is so kind to do it for me i'd like to give it a try!
a nougat based one is also fine if it means more battery or less heat
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thanks prince, but after browsing the forum for a while no one seems to likes the stock rom, i'm also fairly nervous at the thought of flashing it myself haha, and since the vendor is so kind to do it for me i'd like to give it a try!
a nougat based one is also fine if it means more battery or less heat
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actually stock rom has ugly ui. Otherwise you can use it and yes custom rom has more performance and better backup but you won't be satisfied with single rom, once you start flashing custom rom you will flash infinite time different different rom( it's my personal experience:laugh and you won't be satisfied completely.:silly:
If you absolutely want a stable custom rom, I'd recommend something like Ressurection Remix 6
DarkStar911 said:
If you absolutely want a stable custom rom, I'd recommend something like Ressurection Remix 6
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Correct me if i'm wrong, but the rom was never updated after relase?
eqyliq said:
Correct me if i'm wrong, but the rom was never updated after relase?
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yes, try latest aex. Overall performance is better among all.
If I were you, I'd probably stay on stock. Considering that you said you feel nervous about flashing etc. There's not scary about it though, really.
Oreo = heat, 4 5 hours of battery
I am on nougat = 8+ hours of battery life. I have gotten to 9hours exactly in the past.
Can't really recommend an Oreo ROM, but Jaguar is recognized to be REALLY good and the developer is quite active.
AEX 5.* = Heat.
I am on AEX 4.4 (and I've tried all of the bigger ones), just switched to Heliox kernel (from 15.10) + AKT (advanced kernel tweaks) which basically gives me tramendous control over how my battery is used up. I just reset my battery stats, so AccuBattery will take awhile in order to calculate an accurate projection, but I am expecting to 9 and half to hopefully 10 hours of screen on time. I don't play games though.
The latest is not always the best.
If you want to take control of your phone, to be able to not see any ads on your phone, not waste data on such spam - custom ROM is the rout. If you don't care all that much, keep it stock.
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If I were you, I'd probably stay on stock. Considering that you said you feel nervous about flashing etc. There's not scary about it though, really.
Oreo = heat, 4 5 hours of battery
I am on nougat = 8+ hours of battery life. I have gotten to 9hours exactly in the past.
Can't really recommend an Oreo ROM, but Jaguar is recognized to be REALLY good and the developer is quite active.
AEX 5.* = Heat.
I am on AEX 4.4 (and I've tried all of the bigger ones), just switched to Heliox kernel (from 15.10) + AKT (advanced kernel tweaks) which basically gives me tramendous control over how my battery is used up. I just reset my battery stats, so AccuBattery will take awhile in order to calculate an accurate projection, but I am expecting to 9 and half to hopefully 10 hours of screen on time. I don't play games though.
The latest is not always the best.
If you want to take control of your phone, to be able to not see any ads on your phone, not waste data on such spam - custom ROM is the rout. If you don't care all that much, keep it stock.
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which build are u using could u share the build link please coz i am also tired of flashing different roms mostly oero.. downloading new pe build right now... i have decided in case pe backup is not good i'll go back to nougat coz nothing diferrent really for basic user in o and n from ux perspective.
does 4.4 have offline charge ??? with or without heliox??
dibt359 said:
If I were you, I'd probably stay on stock. Considering that you said you feel nervous about flashing etc. There's not scary about it though, really.
Oreo = heat, 4 5 hours of battery
I am on nougat = 8+ hours of battery life. I have gotten to 9hours exactly in the past.
Can't really recommend an Oreo ROM, but Jaguar is recognized to be REALLY good and the developer is quite active.
AEX 5.* = Heat.
I am on AEX 4.4 (and I've tried all of the bigger ones), just switched to Heliox kernel (from 15.10) + AKT (advanced kernel tweaks) which basically gives me tramendous control over how my battery is used up. I just reset my battery stats, so AccuBattery will take awhile in order to calculate an accurate projection, but I am expecting to 9 and half to hopefully 10 hours of screen on time. I don't play games though.
The latest is not always the best.
If you want to take control of your phone, to be able to not see any ads on your phone, not waste data on such spam - custom ROM is the rout. If you don't care all that much, keep it stock.
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Thanks! I'm currently on ice cream sandwich and the possibility to get the latest relase probably got me a little too excited; if nougat is that much better i'll definitely choose a rom based on it
Do you have any recommendation for a noob-proof flashing guide? Considering how much i love trying different linux flavours i'm sure i'd enjoy flashing roms too
Here's the deal:
eqyliq said:
My main concerns are heat and battery life,
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AKT is a must. Akt = 9+ hours sot normal use for me (browsing, messaging, a few phone calls, music), 10+ hours if mostly reading. I've opened a thread about AKT.
And sun cooling. Sun cooling uses some whatever fancy way of helping us keep the temp down (I don't understand too much), for me it is quite noticable when charging, but the consensus seems to be that it works well.
And also keep the background processes to a minimum (make use of appops to adjust permissions + forcedoze + maybe greenify) so your phone doesn't have at all issues going into deep sleep, my deep sleep is 99%, of screen off time, I'd drain 1% overnight for example, when I set it aside deep sleep is rock solid.
That's what I've found to be the most useful tips, I began the same journey as you awhile back, that's my second rooted phone.
Dual speaker mod is pretty great. That's the best sounding phone that have heard personally. As with any phone, the mid highs are exaggerated, have to be tuned down. Use the stereo option when flashing. I can guarantee you that you'll get as good results if you mirror my settings (and slightly adjust them to your preferences), screenshots attached. Don't go too much over -4.4db, you can go max to -2.0 (with my settings & EQs) and listen to music at maxed out levels totally 100% safely.
Dude go for AEX 5.2 25 DATE build...which is the best in oreo based roms...the main aim of this build is performance......and as per gaming this is the best of among all nougat and oreo based roms i know some of nougat fans boys ready restrict me..but one's you stick with aex 5.2 you never look back...trust me...once give it try....
When you purchase a phone, new or old, first have some experience with the stock device. Specially with used stuff, its way more important.
Custom ROM is designed to be used for user specific modification requirements.
I am not saying your vendor is planning to cheat you but a custom ROM with unlocked bootloader plus root can allow masking any issue present on the device.
Buy bone stock. Use it for couple of week to see if all device function are working as per manufacturers specifications !!
This also allows you to understand your own requirements for a custom ROM. Because this bring us to your question, future proofing.
No ROM is future proof, all roms are fruit of volunteering effort of lot of individuals. Secondly all ROMs have some good things are some bad, so only thing is future proof is to learn your self the steps needed for installing a custom ROM.
Search XDA for following steps and topics related to custom ROM installing.
1. Bootloader unlocking (dedicated thread present).
2. Downloading and installing TWRP
3. Downloading and flashing a custom ROM along with GApps.
You may need to switch between few roms to find what you feel best for your usage.
But before all this, spent couple of weeks with the bone stock device while you research here in XDA about those topics and discuss as you feel clearing doubts !!
Note:- if vendor is refusing to sell bone stock device, it's better no to buy it.
What NaXal said is right.. Custom ROM can be used to hide issues with phone by saying this feature is not support in custom ROM ++ also hide malicious software for capture personal info banking info.. Etc.. Buy phone stock ROM locked bootloader.. Root layery
try AEX5.5+NamelessKernal+thermal Mod
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dibt359 said:
Dual speaker mod is pretty great. That's the best sounding phone that have heard personally. As with any phone, the mid highs are exaggerated, have to be tuned down. Use the stereo option when flashing. I can guarantee you that you'll get as good results if you mirror my settings (and slightly adjust them to your preferences), screenshots attached. Don't go too much over -4.4db, you can go max to -2.0 (with my settings & EQs) and listen to music at maxed out levels totally 100% safely.
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Dude Flashing Info pls

Why we don't have custom rom?

Hi,the source has been released few time ago....but there isn't custom rom,why?
This mobile is crap. The biggest bluf from Xiaomi
A lot of people are really, really dissapointed.I own the device less than month, ans think to sell it, and buy some phone with stock clear android.Any advice witch phone to look?
galev_90 said:
A lot of people are really, really dissapointed.I own the device less than month, ans think to sell it, and buy some phone with stock clear android.Any advice witch phone to look?
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What exactly are you disappointed with?
I'm actually enjoying it a lot.
MrColdbird said:
What exactly are you disappointed with?
I'm actually enjoying it a lot.
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i'm on eu and the rom is ok but i want to try another rom...that's it
finally is available the miui 10 global!
IvanGE90 said:
i'm on eu and the rom is ok but i want to try another rom...that's it
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If you really want to run a stock ROM you could always invest some time into patching up the whyred device and vendor trees.
The two devices are mostly identical and essentially just need a blob swap.
MrColdbird said:
What exactly are you disappointed with?
I'm actually enjoying it a lot.
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Brought mm3, ans problem with signal.Can not make calls.2 days reading and flashing different roms, now i am with xiaomi.eu stable. Sometimes the phone restart, from few days, have some battery drain.This is not good for almost new phone of 3 4 weeks.Sorry.
galev_90 said:
Brought mm3, ans problem with signal.Can not make calls.2 days reading and flashing different roms, now i am with xiaomi.eu stable. Sometimes the phone restart, from few days, have some battery drain.This is not good for almost new phone of 3 4 weeks.Sorry.
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Works fine for me. Whatever the issue is, it must be something you did wrong, or something the seller messed up with your device before shipping it to you.
galev_90 said:
Brought mm3, ans problem with signal.Can not make calls.2 days reading and flashing different roms, now i am with xiaomi.eu stable. Sometimes the phone restart, from few days, have some battery drain.This is not good for almost new phone of 3 4 weeks.Sorry.
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You should have followed my guide and tried 8.8.9 eu first before using stable.
opasha said:
You should have followed my guide and tried 8.8.9 eu first before using stable.
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I used and 8.8.9 and wasn't good for me.
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I used and 8.8.9 and wasn't good for me.
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Can you explain what wasn't good? Did you try resurrected kernel with it? That eliminated lag.
No custom rom yet probably because pocophone just came out. Development has already started for that first than mm3 even though it's released later and I don't think many people like big phones the same as us
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Can you explain what wasn't good? Did you try resurrected kernel with it? That eliminated lag.
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Does resurrected kernel work okay and stable with EU ROM? What are the pros and cons?
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Does resurrected kernel work okay and stable with EU ROM? What are the pros and cons?
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If you go to the thread - use my settings for best battery or tweak the max frequencies to your liking for performance. You can also choose between Performance, Balanced, and Battery for governor tuner in L Speed cpu tuner section.
Well biggest difference, 117-119K antutu to 130-132K - big enough reason. Aside from no lag and better battery. Plus, more tweaks are coming with better governors.
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no lag and better battery
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Sold! haha
i have got 13h of sot on eu
@opasha stop lying. Battery is worse, up to 10h sot and your settings do not work. Ondemand governon works so bad with this Kernel. Interactive + noop + OC gives up to 10h sot. Stock Kernel 13h-15h.
But performance is visibly better.
Mikromama said:
@opasha stop lying. Battery is worse, up to 10h sot and your settings do not work. Ondemand governon works so bad with this Kernel. Interactive + noop + OC gives up to 10h sot. Stock Kernel 13h-15h.
But performance is visibly better.
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Go take a chill pill and come back after you've collected yourself. No need to call me a liar for no reason. I never said to use ondemand with noop on the latest kernel. Go check the resurrected kernel thread. My recent settings are there. What works well for me and others on 8.8.9 eu rom may not be the same for you since you're not even on the same rom. The newer eu roms have more battery drain - it's noted even in their forums from members. Everyone's SOT is also different. You stated the most useless information. Grow up, man. If you've got nothing productive to say, move along.

Best ROM for this device?

Hi I've been using the default Xiaomi ROM since I bought this device about a year ago. It was working fine with the Android 9 upgrade, but I noticed Android 10 runs noticeably slow. So I want to change the ROM, but I'm unaware if the issues are because of Xiaomi ****ing up, or if Android 10 is not light enough for the device. So I want to know which custom ROM of the ones available in this forum would best suit me if what I'm looking for is reliability and speed. I would like to stay in Android 10 if possible, so if anyone got experiences with custom Android 10 ROMS that could give some insight into their performance with this device I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
HavocOS is pretty nice, also Pixel Experience is pretty nice but when I was testing it, it had pretty bad battery 5-6h SoT. If I were you I would wait for POSP to be updated which should hopefuly happen soon. I personally use HavocOS vanilla and it works great, only issue I have is bluetooth audio that stutters rarely, and battery might not satisfy you. I get about 8h of SoT, while on stock android one I was able to get 12-13h
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HavocOS is pretty nice, also Pixel Experience is pretty nice but when I was testing it, it had pretty bad battery 5-6h SoT. If I were you I would wait for POSP to be updated which should hopefuly happen soon. I personally use HavocOS vanilla and it works great, only issue I have is bluetooth audio that stutters rarely, and battery might not satisfy you. I get about 8h of SoT, while on stock android one I was able to get 12-13h
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I ended up installing Havoc OS, only issue is camera and flashlight are both not working at all. Do you know how to fix this? I used 10.0.9.0 formware as a base
tralph3 said:
I ended up installing Havoc OS, only issue is camera and flashlight are both not working at all. Do you know how to fix this? I used 10.0.9.0 formware as a base
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I don't have any problem with those, but I used 11.0.10.0 as base and everything works as it should. Also it might be cause by newer version, on 3.8 I had no problems and I didn't install 3.9 yet
Divolka said:
I don't have any problem with those, but I used 11.0.10.0 as base and everything works as it should. Also it might be cause by newer version, on 3.8 I had no problems and I didn't install 3.9 yet
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I had flashed a "gcam_fix" zip that the guide I followed told me to install... had to clean flash again but it's working now.
i'm on aosip pizza + butterfly kernel a bit more than 5 months and never had a problem, performance is great since the install, but its android 9
lucasgta95 said:
i'm on aosip pizza + butterfly kernel a bit more than 5 months and never had a problem, performance is great since the install, but its android 9
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How's the battery life on it? I'm looking for something that runs great and have battery life comparable to that of android one, sadly we all know android one is bugged as hell
Divolka said:
How's the battery life on it? I'm looking for something that runs great and have battery life comparable to that of android one, sadly we all know android one is bugged as hell
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By default the OS is almost not dozing, so you can see a bit more of battery usage, but you can tweak the kernel to save battery and make it last "forever", see the instructions on butterfly kernel post.

Question Custom ROM suggestions

Hey, I'm trying to get a custom OS in my phone (A52s 5G) which actually gives me a way better battery life than OneUI, since I can't even get 24h of battery even after optimizations.
Does anyone know any OS (preferably A13) which is similar to Pixel Experience while giving me a 10/10 battery life?
Also I'd rather not lose 5G, if possible.. I don't really care about VoLTE since my provider doesn't offer it yet anyway
Thanks in advance
sergii19 said:
Hey, I'm trying to get a custom OS in my phone (A52s 5G) which actually gives me a way better battery life than OneUI, since I can't even get 24h of battery even after optimizations.
Does anyone know any OS (preferably A13) which is similar to Pixel Experience while giving me a 10/10 battery life?
Also I'd rather not lose 5G, if possible.. I don't really care about VoLTE since my provider doesn't offer it yet anyway
Thanks in advance
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There is a custom kernel in these threads, I think it also has a better battery life.
Arm1nas said:
There is a custom kernel in these threads, I think it also has a better battery life.
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Are there any custom ROMs? Looking over to using one due to bloatware mostly
sergii19 said:
Are there any custom ROMs? Looking over to using one due to bloatware mostly
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Like my ROM FUN ROM based on January firmware, NcX Port from S21FE
I guess I'll have to wait a bit but I'm excited for this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/current-state-of-aosp-lineage-pixel-exp-etc.4531755/
oli231 said:
Like my ROM FUN ROM based on January firmware, NcX Port from S21FE
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Can you provide link?
Thread 'FUN ROM 1.0' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/fun-rom-1-0.4545367/
Thread '[ROM][Port][OneUI5] NcX S21FE ROM [SM-A528B]' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-port-oneui5-ncx-s21fe-rom-sm-a528b.4526805/

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