anyone know which PDA has the longest battery life? JS3, JS5, JPY, JPX..and many more
From my experience the jpy family of roms are all similar but the wifi and modems they come with has a big part to play.
I'm with jpy but used hardcores update. Zip to change to jpa firmware. I also use speedmod kernel and the latest jve modem which is seriously good on battery!
Be sure to do a factory reset before and after flashing.
Switching to jve modem massively improved idle drain.
Stock JPY, Insanity SpeedMod OC-1200Mhz/UV, ext4, JVE gingerbread Modem,
Eclair modems more battery savers than later modems .
jje
Really? I never found that myself... mind you I didn't stick with them long and it was a while ago...
Stock JPY, Insanity SpeedMod OC-1200Mhz/UV, ext4, JVE gingerbread Modem,
so can I actually flash a eclair modem together with froyo pda?
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Hey guys, with the large amount of builds available, I am looking for a possible changelog between the builds. I am currently running a JK2 rom and see that there are now JL5 roms out there. Does anyone know of the improvements from JK2 to JL5 or have a changelog? Thanks again.
I don't think there is a way but in my opinion, every leak after JK2 - JK6, JL1, JL4, JL5, run better than JK2. JK2 mayyy have better battery life than the rest (subjective) but GPS/Data is way better in the later leaks.
Captivate is my first Android device, got it at launch and been flashing ever since.
We are very lucky with all the amazing developers cooking amazing ROM.
However, right now we have so many ROMs, Kernels, and Modems it can get confusing.
I think most users want speed, reliability and good battery life. So, I'm trying to find the optimal setup (ROM, Kernel and Modem).
Please post your: ROM, kernel, modem, battery life and scores (quadrant, linpack).
Here's mine today:
ROM: cog. v2.3b8
Kernel: SetiroNKernel_120Ver#143.
Modem: JK4
Max Clock (OC): 1200 Mhz
Battery: ~17h of normal use
Quadrant: 1750-1800
Linpack: 16-16.5
Force Close? Never
This has nothing to do with Development.
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This has nothing to do with Development.
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Agreed. But since it is here anyways, here I go:
ROM: Andromeda 1.0
Theme: RedGinger
Kernel: Ursa Minor
Linpack: 14
http://webkit.org/perf/sunspider-0.9/sunspider-driver.html
15700 ms (2.1 stock ROM)
5100 ms (2.2.1 Ultimate v7.8 with laststufo kernel o'ced to 1.2GHz performance gov)
Quadrant is low, but who cares...
7996.6ms.
Doc's 9.1.4 JS3 with Hardcore's speedmod k12u kernel.
5061 ms.
Doc Rom XWJS5 v9.6.6, BUJP5 Modem, Stock JS5 browser, RFS all, SOK 1.2Ghz.
just for a reference, in my short period of playing with desire HD, I was able to reach 2800ms (1.5GHz o'c), on 2.3.2 though.
Anyone running CM7 on SGS? Please test.
Hi,
I'm currently using the stock DDJP2 rom in my SG3 (I5801) which sucks a lot (specially freezes a lot & poor battery life) . I've heard that there some stock ROMs which are very good in term of stability & battery performance. Now I want to use those ROMs and shortlisted three ROMS - XXJPM / XXJPN / XWJPF (which are for I5800). My main targets are:
1. Better stability & performance
2. Better battery performance
3. More customization option
4. Dont want to use any custom ROM
Can anyone suggest me a suitable ROM for me out these three mentioned above. Also please let me the know if there is any possibility of loosing my IMEI no after flashing with these roms (have seen that some people complained about problem who uses I5800 ROMs in I5801). If there is any possibility, can you let me know the precautions I should consider. I'm some confusion after going through the various posts and wanted to clear all of these before flashing.
Thanks in advance.
I've used the JPF, JPN and found several bug's in them.
I'm currently using Kyrillos' rom v5.3 (based on XXJPM) and is the best I've used, with all
the bug's I complained solved
to_sukanta said:
Hi,
I'm currently using the stock DDJP2 rom in my SG3 (I5801) which sucks a lot (specially freezes a lot & poor battery life) . I've heard that there some stock ROMs which are very good in term of stability & battery performance. Now I want to use those ROMs and shortlisted three ROMS - XXJPM / XXJPN / XWJPF (which are for I5800). My main targets are:
1. Better stability & performance
2. Better battery performance
3. More customization option
4. Dont want to use any custom ROM
Can anyone suggest me a suitable ROM for me out these three mentioned above. Also please let me the know if there is any possibility of loosing my IMEI no after flashing with these roms (have seen that some people complained about problem who uses I5800 ROMs in I5801). If there is any possibility, can you let me know the precautions I should consider. I'm some confusion after going through the various posts and wanted to clear all of these before flashing.
Thanks in advance.
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This was my goal too, I flashed Lestatious ROM and I must say it's the most stable and fast ROM. Even without OC it's extremely fast!
Sooo, I suggest you to flash Lestatious!
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Lestatious + fugumod kernel without OC
Convert ext442 or ext444
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I'd like to recommend you JPM. And this will be end if we talk about roms from your list.
But I hope you will consider one from Dharama's roms. I'm sure you will find a rom (from Dharama's roms of course) that fits expectations for a perfect rom. Personally I use Dharama's Clean Performance Rom - fast, light, stable, with easy installation, without useless stock applications.
I've also heard only good things about Dharam's Clean Rom.
I was on DDJP2 and had many probs so switched to XXJPM and I must say I am very satisfied with it. It too has some minor probs and the occassional freezing but it is one of the best among the stock ROMs.
As for losing your IMEI, yes there is a chance so backup your /efs folder and also create a efs.rfs file so that even if you lose your IMEI, you can get it back. You can find the tutorial in the roll up thread.
Another thing when flashing a ROM is remove the boot.bin, sbl.bin and logo.png files and your chances of a hard brick is virtually 0%. You can also download the ROMs without boot loaders from Kyrillos thread.
Cheers and happy flashing
Thanks everybody for your kind help.
As mentioned earlier, I would prefer a stock rom rather than a custom rom and hence decided to go for XXJPM. I've downloaded the stock XXJPM rom from the samfirmware site but I cant see any boot.bin and sbl.bin file though I'm able to see the logo.png file (which I guess the first pic after the phone startup). I can only see the folling files - cache.rfs, datafs.rfs, factoryfs.rfs, logo.png, modem.bin & zImage file.
Can anyone tell me which file should I remove before flashing this I5800 rom in my I5801. I've already copied the /efs folder to my sdcard so I can restore my IMEI no & MAC address if anything goes wrong. Is this enogh before flashing the XXJPM Rom. I dont have extensive knowledge in flashing. Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Jpm does not have the bootloader files so you need not remove any files
as i already said look in the roll up thread to backup imei
Thanks you all for your help.
I'm successfully able to flash the jpm rom in my sg3.
Hello,
I'm too about to do the same thing flashing 5800 Stock ROM on my 5801. So I wanted to know if you had problems with EMI and MAC after your flash.
Thanks
Stock Kernel firmware 2.3.5 best battery life.
I Did a test, on 2.3.5 on the xxki3 and xxki4 , with the speedmod kernel s2-k2-16 and de Siyah kernel 2.1.1 and mu battery life is much better with the stock kernel.
What is our opinion. Did the test with the same setting and after a clean install.
fcuk it
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sounds interesting. have u got any screenshot to prove it?