Which do you get bettery battery life with?
Too me I wouldn't think it would make much of a difference. I'm on cmrc6. Using setcpu is the real battery saver imo. Guess it would depend on the kernal also though.
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Better battery life vipertouch or Yoshi?
Why don't you try them both and see? What one person has in battery life is not what another will have. A variety of factors play into it...or maybe you honestly don't care and just enjoy cluttering the forum with useless threads. This is at least the third I've seen of yours.
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rowdykumar786 said:
Better battery life vipertouch or Yoshi?
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I personally had the same battery life on both Roms. The only difference I noticed was that on ViperTouch, my GPS would not work. However, as previously stated, you would need to try it for yourself as my experience may not be yours.
GPS working inn it you just have to download a fix from the play store. And vipertouch Rom is better on battery usage
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shannyshandain said:
GPS working inn it you just have to download a fix from the play store. And vipertouch Rom is better on battery usage
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That was my personal experience with the two roms. I got almost identical battery use. Also for the GPS I tried the fix, it failed to resolve the issue. Though since that I have noticed on other ROMs that changing the I/O scheduler from noop to BFQ resolves the issue.
Both were the same for me as well.
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Any ROM, best battery. Go
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^lol that rom is old.
Cm7 and gingerbread miui in my experience rock for battery. Nothing else comes too close
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Great luck with Toasted Marshmallow by Awesome.
Glacier_One_v2.0 has been pretty great for me so far....
Well you have to remember that it's not just the rom, the kernel the rom uses also plays a big role in battery life. Also using apps like Juice Defender,etc. can affect battery life statistics being reported by other users.
OMGtylenol said:
Well you have to remember that it's not just the rom, the kernel the rom uses also plays a big role in battery life. Also using apps like Juice Defender,etc. can affect battery life statistics being reported by other users.
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IMO Juice defender sucks and so does most of those battery saver apps.They cause more problems than they are worth get a good battery like an anker and don't run a ****load of apps and try official cm7 or try applying governors like smartassv2 or similar that adjust itself while sleeping or maybe an app like setcpu and setup some profiles thats like i said IMO...Good Day!!!
Ditto...
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Still some problems with this ROM and having good battery cm10.1 by cnote74
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063057
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hview said:
Still some problems with this ROM and having good battery cm10.1 by cnote74
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063057
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Will using setcpu on i9505 will help to improve the battery life. If yes what frequencies should I set for screen off and screen on.
Yes it can if you under clock.
Try a few and see what's best for you, every phone is different.
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Yes as mentioned above. Just under clock and remember to under volt as well.
Alternatively without root and stock, just use power saving mode
For you What is best app for Battery saving? Sorry for my English
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Power saving mode of n2 with greenify. If you want best battery be on 4.1.2 rom with perseus kernel. Unmatched combo
greenify
Im using greenify too.. it works with 4.4.2 too..
It's worth trying xposed receiver stop and boot manager with greenify as well
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Greenify is great
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my theory is to don't use power saving apps, I use the built -in power saver, automatic screen brightness, when I exit an app or game I remove it from the recent list, if im in a place with no signal I turn airplane mode on. If I dont need internet I turn off the wifi/data.
power saving mode is great always.. give a try to DU battery saver if u are not rooted. It works pretty well for. Add the cleaner widgte to your screen which helps clearing the RAM with a tap..
Greenify Donation. Its worth it. I don't care what ROM it is battery life is great as long as I wipe internal SD before flash
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Greenify, without a doubt a benchmark of battery saving applications.
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Me too. I use Greenfy. Its great
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Deep_Sleep_Battery_Saver_Pro use to agressive :good:
Hey,
are there any proofs that Greenify increases battery life? Any benchamarks? Comparisions?
Or just illusion?
Like apps to increasing performance, they are ruining it. (i will reccomend here LagFix app
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Hey,
are there any proofs that Greenify increases battery life? Any benchamarks? Comparisions?
Or just illusion?
Like apps to increasing performance, they are ruining it. (i will reccomend here LagFix app
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Why don't you try using it and see for yourself. There's nothing better than doing it for yourself rather than relying on somebody else, no?
Benchmark you are referring to is some what, stupid. I am pertaining to a benchmark which elevates the standard of battery saving or performance enhancing.
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Simone said:
Why don't you try using it and see for yourself. There's nothing better than doing it for yourself rather than relying on somebody else, no?
Benchmark you are referring to is some what, stupid. I am pertaining to a benchmark which elevates the standard of battery saving or performance enhancing.
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I did, and to be honest i did'nt noticed the difference, maybe it's just me.
It's not stupid, there's a way to do that.
Greenify should share theirs results to public, if they saying it will increase your battery then prove it! Show me the results. Im that kind of person.
Take care
xxcuzzme said:
I did, and to be honest i did'nt noticed the difference, maybe it's just me.
It's not stupid, there's a way to do that.
Greenify should share theirs results to public, if they saying it will increase your battery then prove it! Show me the results. Im that kind of person.
Take care
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You base performance and battery life with benchmark applications? LOL
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Simone said:
You base performance and battery life with benchmark applications? LOL
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Yeah, why not? It's giving you some reference point.
One option is to install a good kernel for your ROM and configures it to consume little energy (UV)
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One option is to install a good kernel for your ROM and configures it to consume little energy (UV)
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Undervolting is still controversial. I used to do the same but also tried stock settings and have even or better battery life.
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greenify is the best battery saving app plus you need to remove unwanted apps cz they may be eating battery..mobile data eats battery no one can help you there it's always better to use wifi when it's available..
First of all I would recommend to change the kernel. If you're on version 4.3 or lower Pegasus Kernel provides the best ratio between performance and battery drain.
It's much better than using a task killer.
I tried both, but any task killer isn't quite comfortable, because it closes tasks you may need. And also white listing isn't always an option. Nevertheless you'll have performance lags as soon as the cache is cleaned. Any app has to reload its processes anew.