i used one on my evo and it completely changed the battery life of the phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876590
is this possible with the samsung kernels?
and before anyone cries saying they are bad for the phone battery i used one from the day it came out to the day i got my epic and it gave me nothing but great battery life.
i used it on the Chinese 3500mah extended, seidio 1750mah, and the stock battery and nothing bad ever happened
I read about this, and have always wanted to try it on the Epic. Hope one of our Devs look into this, and collaborate with the dev of the SBC kernel.
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What's so special about this kernel? Just curious . Thanks
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What's so special about this kernel? Just curious . Thanks
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basically it makes sure your phone is at 100% when you take it off the charger
Nullghost has been playing with it
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Nullghost has been playing with it
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i hope something comes of it
I think i might poke around the Epic kernel tomorrow while messing with the Evo kernel tomorrow. I need ma SBC
Yeah this looks like it would be pretty sick to get!!
Please Please, I would be so happy if someone could make a SBC kernel, I also used one on my Evo and it added 1-2 hours to my battery life at the beginning of the day.
SBC kernel + Miui Rom = perfect phone for me.
I don't think anyone has looked into making one, but at the moment I have 56 hours of up time and I'll swap batteries in the morning. I don't do much charging with the battery in the phone. I charge on an external charger an swap when the battery gets low.
sacwoo said:
Please Please, I would be so happy if someone could make a SBC kernel, I also used one on my Evo and it added 1-2 hours to my battery life at the beginning of the day.
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and 1-2 hours on these phones is a godsend
I was just about to ask for this, but someone beat me to it, lol
I'm workin on it right now.
This is awesome!!!!!!
+1 to the charging with an external charge. Best $10 I ever spent, and it came with two batteries. I regularly get 30+ hours on a charge, although I will admit I am not a heavy user.
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ms79723 said:
I'm workin on it right now.
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thanks a lot!
How long do you think the kernel will take?
Thanks
gokuman56 said:
How long do you think the kernel will take?
Thanks
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I'm getting errors out the ass. I already edited what I wanted to edit and it should help out. I think Im just gonna ask one of the kernel devs to add the edit and compile it for me. I think all that needs to be changed is the voltage values in the battery driver file in the drivers/power/victory folder. Because it has a value for max battery, full, and recharge. Recharge is 4.1V. If we bump that up to like 4.15 and full to 4.17 and max to 4.185 then it should be good.
ms79723 said:
I'm getting errors out the ass. I already edited what I wanted to edit and it should help out. I think Im just gonna ask one of the kernel devs to add the edit and compile it for me. I think all that needs to be changed is the voltage values in the battery driver file in the drivers/power/victory folder. Because it has a value for max battery, full, and recharge. Recharge is 4.1V. If we bump that up to like 4.15 and full to 4.17 and max to 4.185 then it should be good.
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Related
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SAMSUNG-EPI...016637?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item4cf6603cbd
Who has it and what do they experience as far as uptime? I plan on starting to keep my 3g connection alive always while at work (BAD SIGNAL), brightness turned up more , 4G more often , And best of all ramp up my CPU to 1300 - 1400 depending on how i feel ... Its time for me to unleash the epic for what its true beaty is
Cool story, bro.
This belongs in Accessories.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SAMSUNG-EPI...016637?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item4cf6603cbd
Who has it and what do they experience as far as uptime? I plan on starting to keep my 3g connection alive always while at work (BAD SIGNAL), brightness turned up more , 4G more often , And best of all ramp up my CPU to 1300 - 1400 depending on how i feel ... Its time for me to unleash the epic for what its true beaty is
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Looks like the one I got off e-bay for $21 that came with an extra data cable. I use my phone differently everyday but certainly seems to get double stock battery life. It works well. This is the one I got:
http://cgi.ebay.com/N26-3500mAH-Ext...578987?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item230c70deab
OH, make sure to run it all the way down before charging it. It seems to make a difference.
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OH, make sure to run it all the way down before charging it. It seems to make a difference.
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will be doing just that..
Waiting on mine to come in
seems like forever
063_XOBX said:
Cool story, bro.
This belongs in Accessories.
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Open the case and it's two 1200mAh batt stuck together. I complained and they refunded my money, I then bought it from 3 other vendors and did the same thing. 4 extended batteries for free.
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Waiting on mine to come in
seems like forever
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This is why i made sure i was checkin for shipping location... coming from ny to va so should be here in the next day or so i cant wait
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OH, make sure to run it all the way down before charging it. It seems to make a difference.
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I thought this didn't matter with Li-Ion batteries.
knyque said:
I thought this didn't matter with Li-Ion batteries.
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Seems to work better and calibrates the phone if you do this the first time. Don't matter after.
Do you BONSAI?
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I thought this didn't matter with Li-Ion batteries.
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Its due to the fact that android's battery meter is more of a demand meter, so if you don't run it all the way down the first couple times it won't read remaining battery life correctly and try to make you charge when you're at h alf battery.
See threads about calibrating battery.
Hrm. I've had a 3500mah + extended back cover for several weeks now as purchased off eBay. This was before I knew about the wonders of Juice Defender and custom roms that helped increase battery life. This was when I was getting a few mere hours out of the stock battery before needing to charge.
Anyhow, the 3500 did increase life. I'd say it doubled it. After I found out about JuiceDefender, I only stayed with the 3500 for about two days before I reverted back to the stock battery. With JD, I can easily get all day out of the stock battery. It's amazing.
I just took the cover off the 3500 to see if I have two 1200's or two 1500's sandwiched together. I took the end cap off and indeed there are two cells laying on each other, but don't want to disassemble any further. Battery is a nice spare to have.
Ok guys. I have to admit, I was about to give up on CM7 due to battery issues and what seemed to be memory leaks progressively making my phone lag more and more throughout the day. I have found something some of you may not be aware of and I wanted to share this amazingly helpful kernel with you.
Using x99, Scary, and stock kernels regardless of governor I seemed to maybe get 8 hours of battery life with moderate to heavy use. I am proud to say, using bcnice20's kernel I have had my phone on for 9 hours with 60% battery life today. This is incredible, even with lighter use on the other kernels I had NOWHERE near this amount of battery left.
Most of you may not have seen this kernel because it isn't posted. (as far as im aware) Let me help you out. First, go into your Market and download Kernel Manager. There is a lite version in there that is free. If you have an extra buck or two donate to the developer for making a neat app where you can download kernels in a convenient place by downloading the pro version.
What you will be downloading is called bcblend SIO tinyRCU kernel. I have not tried VR tinyRCU kernel yet. Not sure what the differences are, if someone could elaborate that'd be appreciated.
Regardless, I find the sweet spot for this to be at 245MHz min and 1GHz max on Interactive governor to work really well. The phone does not seem to get laggier throughout the day and consistently performs well, snappy, and just way better than the other kernels. (No offense to x99 and Scary, I appreciate all you've done!)
Give it a try and let me know if you all have similar results! I have heard that AOSP gets less battery than Sense ROMs from people on this very forum, and this may be the kernel to put that little debate to rest.
Oh, and be sure you have the latest CM7. I am on 7.0.2.1 trying this out.
Thanks ima try this out
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+1
I've been flashing too much to test out battery life but bc's kernel is just like melted garlic butter smooth. At 768mhz max my Shift still hums along like it's OC'd
^ Shift Faced
jesusice said:
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I've been flashing too much to test out battery life but bc's kernel is just like melted garlic butter smooth. At 768mhz max my Shift still hums along like it's OC'd
^ Shift Faced
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I owe it to you for having me download kernel manager.
Well with CM7 and the x99 kernal seems to give me the best battery life with the SMARTASS governor. About 20 hours with medium to heavy use.
Link?
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koolkid09 said:
Link?
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There is no link at this point, you have to do it via kernel manager. I'd upload it but I don't want to without bc's permission.
I haven't use any other "controllers" other than the one built into cm7... can I use that or is there a prefered one to change governers and such. Thanks!
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I haven't use any other "controllers" other than the one built into cm7... can I use that or is there a prefered one to change governers and such. Thanks!
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Since CM7 lets you change governors right in its settings I uninstalled SetCPU for now, in theory I would think it would cause more battery drain but I don't know for sure. But yes I just changed it right in CM7. I changed the governor to interactive and set the max cpu frequency to 1036MHz.
Gonna try this out. I love CM7 but the battery is killing me. I pray this works.
Android system & cell standby seem to be the battery use culprit. I will give this a try though but don't really think its in the kernel. Ill report back...
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This kernel seems to be really good about not sucking the battery while on standby for me, that seems to be the crown jewel of it all. Right Now I am at 14 hours off the charger with 29% left.. remember I was lucky to get 8 hours most days before using this kernel.
This is off-topic, but along the same lines: which kernels gave the best battery life for Sense?
+1 OP was right I flashed this kernel and so far so good on battery life
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c00ller said:
This is off-topic, but along the same lines: which kernels gave the best battery life for Sense?
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Honestly I didn't get much difference between x99 and bcnice20's 1.5GHz kernel so either of those two. Scarykernel SUV works well on Sense if your phone can boot it too.
fifedogg said:
Android system & cell standby seem to be the battery use culprit. I will give this a try though but don't really think its in the kernel. Ill report back...
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It seems to be true. I'm def getting better battery life. I also calibrated my battery but I've done that before without any major change. So far I have 5 hours of quite a bit of use and I'm at 71% I would normally be around 55-60% by now. I wonder what the main difference is with the kernel...
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Ok guys. I have to admit, I was about to give up on CM7 due to battery issues and what seemed to be memory leaks progressively making my phone lag more and more throughout the day. I have found something some of you may not be aware of and I wanted to share this amazingly helpful kernel with you.
Using x99, Scary, and stock kernels regardless of governor I seemed to maybe get 8 hours of battery life with moderate to heavy use. I am proud to say, using bcnice20's kernel I have had my phone on for 9 hours with 60% battery life today. This is incredible, even with lighter use on the other kernels I had NOWHERE near this amount of battery left.
Most of you may not have seen this kernel because it isn't posted. (as far as im aware) Let me help you out. First, go into your Market and download Kernel Manager. There is a lite version in there that is free. If you have an extra buck or two donate to the developer for making a neat app where you can download kernels in a convenient place by downloading the pro version.
What you will be downloading is called bcblend SIO tinyRCU kernel. I have not tried VR tinyRCU kernel yet. Not sure what the differences are, if someone could elaborate that'd be appreciated.
Regardless, I find the sweet spot for this to be at 245MHz min and 1GHz max on Interactive governor to work really well. The phone does not seem to get laggier throughout the day and consistently performs well, snappy, and just way better than the other kernels. (No offense to x99 and Scary, I appreciate all you've done!)
Give it a try and let me know if you all have similar results! I have heard that AOSP gets less battery than Sense ROMs from people on this very forum, and this may be the kernel to put that little debate to rest.
Oh, and be sure you have the latest CM7. I am on 7.0.2.1 trying this out.
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I have been using the x99 kernal and i have about 1 d and 12 hrs with about 45 % left.. I also have the calibrator apk from the market so it wipes the battery stat when im at 100%. and various other apps that deal with the speed of the sd card and what nots. So, me coming from the Hero is very happy with this phone...
Thank you for sharing your findings... THIS IS SO AWESOME !!!!!
CrashV2010 said:
I have been using the x99 kernal and i have about 1 d and 12 hrs with about 45 % left.. I also have the calibrator apk from the market so it wipes the battery stat when im at 100%. and various other apps that deal with the speed of the sd card and what nots. So, me coming from the Hero is very happy with this phone...
Thank you for sharing your findings... THIS IS SO AWESOME !!!!!
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Holy crap that is good battery, how often are you using the phone?
Thanks PaulB007. Followed your suggestion and my battery life has DRASTICALLY improved!
PaulB007 said:
Holy crap that is good battery, how often are you using the phone?
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Medium use.
On my Gingerbreaded Evo-Shifted Premium XDA App.
Not sure if this is in the right place for this info or not. But...I flashed myns synergy rom a couple of weeks ago and have been getting decent battery life. Today my battery life is blowing me away. Going on 11 1/2 hours since being unppugged with my normal usage. Not heavy use by any means but moderate at least. I have never seen this kind of battery life on any other rom I have flashed. Any other synergy users seeing good battery life?
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Forgot to add....I still have 22% batter life left.
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Knocking on wood right now, but mine's been great so far! Hope it stays that way.
PS: This isn't the right place to post this.
You are in the wrong place. This should be in the General section.
For me personally I never saw that good if battery life out of synergy. I switched back to decks ROM to get great battery life back
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Nope. Got absolutely horrible battery life on Synergy. Switched to Sprint Lovers'. So far so good. HW004
wrong section buddy, post this in general
cg 112358 said:
You are in the wrong place. This should be in the General section.
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Sorry....was unsure. I reposted in general. Can a mod delete this thread please?
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right section left section who gives a
cg 112358 said:
You are in the wrong place. This should be in the General section.
For me personally I never saw that good if battery life out of synergy. I switched back to decks ROM to get great battery life back
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It's all in the kernel dude. My personal favorite is the netarcy-toast cfs noHAVS kernel. Realizing that must be Greek to you, here's a link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880
skatrwannabe3 said:
It's all in the kernel dude. My personal favorite is the netarcy-toast cfs noHAVS kernel. Realizing that must be Greek to you, here's a link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880
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Idk if you know this but that's for 2.2 sense roms. They dont have 2.3 sense kernels yet...
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8 hours , i have 38% left..
I know usage is a very personal thing that can vary battery life so it makes it hard to compare but what battery life were you getting that 11.5 hours at 22% is good?
PhxkinMassacre said:
Idk if you know this but that's for 2.2 sense roms. They dont have 2.3 sense kernels yet...
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Yes, from what I have read, you have to use the kernel that comes with the rom.
I am getting HORRIBLE battery life with the synergy rom....almost to where I cant use it. I LOVE the rom, but the battery life is frustrating!
Hopefully Netarchy will develop one that will work with this type of rom and we will be saved.
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Yes, from what I have read, you have to use the kernel that comes with the rom.
I am getting HORRIBLE battery life with the synergy rom....almost to where I cant use it. I LOVE the rom, but the battery life is frustrating!
Hopefully Netarchy will develop one that will work with this type of rom and we will be saved.
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You will be waiting, cuz no custom kernels can be made until the kernel source from HTC is released.
madigan82 said:
I know usage is a very personal thing that can vary battery life so it makes it hard to compare but what battery life were you getting that 11.5 hours at 22% is good?
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About 100 texts total, a handful of phone calls, lots of checking of XDA, FB, Twitter, Google+, etc. was on wifi entire time.
I have used CM7 before this an was getting maybe 3-4 hours before dropping to say 40% with less use then I had yesterday.
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About 100 texts total, a handful of phone calls, lots of checking of XDA, FB, Twitter, Google+, etc. was on wifi entire time.
I have used CM7 before this an was getting maybe 3-4 hours before dropping to say 40% with less use then I had yesterday.
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I wish i had your phone!!
I'm using syngergy kindgom and have been consistently getting a full day on heavy usage to almost 2 days on moderate usage from the day I flashed it. You guys should try that and I feel like it's quicker than the original synergy.
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I'm using syngergy kindgom and have been consistently getting a full day on heavy usage to almost 2 days on moderate usage from the day I flashed it. You guys should try that and I feel like it's quicker than the original synergy.
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I tried that for a bit over the weekend...but there was something I did not like about it...cant remember now. I will have a go with it again to verify.
At the end of the day...we can develop superb ROMS that have flashy flashes, but if the battery/components cant take it, then we are still at a stand still.
my battery life is good most of the time, but it seems there are periods where it drops quickly. i think it drops when the market alerts me about updates to my apps. both times i've had quick drops, the market has been the top app draining the battery and has a notification of updates. i don't see an option to turn of notifications is this updated version.
PhxkinMassacre said:
Idk if you know this but that's for 2.2 sense roms. They dont have 2.3 sense kernels yet...
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No but the netarchy kernel I use works just fine with my King's Alliance GB. It's all in the UNIVERSAL kernel, I should say
I usually get 24 hours up time and 3 hours awake before I've got to pop in a charged battery. Normally change out at 20% to keep it from going dead on me when I need it most.
I gotta say I am very impressed so far with the battery life on EI22!!
17 hours+ and at 77%? I have never seen the display consume such a small amount??
I am on prerooted stock deodexed with Nubes kernal.
I am using startup manager to stop all unneccesary apps and DRM content, and Using Go Launcher and battery has been great. Actually saw the battery stay at 100% for at least 15 minutes after unplugged. Using standard battery.
I havent heard anybody else talking about how good it is.
How is it for you????
Why does that graph go up?
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Why does that graph go up?
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Yeah, looks like it was plugged in and charged to 100%...
Flash the noCIQ, you'll see even better life...
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Yeah, looks like it was plugged in and charged to 100%...
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Well yea, it was charged to 100%. Doesnt it reset if you plug it in or no?? Either way my battery life is waay better.
Another thing I noticed is that it seems to charge much faster.
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Flash the noCIQ, you'll see even better life...
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I know this is a dumb question, but I will ask, is there just a noCIQ patch, or do we have to install the complete ACS package?
Nothing against your work, so please don't be offended.
Milkman00 said:
I know this is a dumb question, but I will ask, is there just a noCIQ patch, or do we have to install the complete ACS package?
Nothing against your work, so please don't be offended.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340083
This, the standalone mod, was released before any ROM dev added it to their ROMs. I am not affiliated with any ROM dev, group of developers, or existing/future ROM.
k0nane said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340083
This, the standalone mod, was released before any ROM dev added it to their ROMs. I am not affiliated with any ROM dev, group of developers, or existing/future ROM.
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Thanks, but I guess I can't use it anyhow:
Q: Can I flash this on an odexed ROM, including stock?
A: No! You must be on a deodexed ROM.
qbking77 said:
Why does that graph go up?
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My graph went up when I first installed ACS ICS V2..
I charged my phone to 100% then flashed ACS ICS V2 and when the phone came up.. my battery was at 20%.. I was pissed off.. but with in a hour it was up to 80% and the graph was going up as well..
Show the usage list. Percentages don't mean squat.
bigdreco said:
My graph went up when I first installed ACS ICS V2..
I charged my phone to 100% then flashed ACS ICS V2 and when the phone came up.. my battery was at 20%.. I was pissed off.. but with in a hour it was up to 80% and the graph was going up as well..
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I had something similar happen. Maybe something about how it deals with battery stats is different. My expectations for battery life are to get the same or slightly better battery life, though I would hope for significant improvements.
Two things stick out at me. First, bigdreco's phone went from 100% to 20% after install. This is obviously a reporting error somehow. Second, Hypnotic2010's phone stayed at 100% for an awfully long time. This makes me suspicious of miscalibration or some battery stat wonkiness that hasn't been sorted out yet.
I definitely feel like there are software improvements to be made, don't get me wrong, but there's that pesky Law of Conservation of Energy that makes me think that 17 hours of operation taking only a quarter of the battery isn't quite right.
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Show the usage list. Percentages don't mean squat.
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The percentage is garbage indeed. I downloaded 300 meg of video with beyondpod today. Of course taking a huge chunk out of my battery since my 3g sucks. Beyondpod shows up as 2%. Lol...yeah 2% CPU usage.
First of all, I want to thanks every developer whom make ours Evos looks like a new phone.
I have been using mikg since I rooted my 2 Evos. I tried cm7 and I went back to mikg because the sence. I used cm9 for 2 days and is so amazing. I do like it way more, even without 4g. It is so smooth, just the best ROM I ever tried. But, there is always a but, since cm9 is an AOSP I expect better battery life. In 2 hrs went from 95% to 15%. Today in the morning went from 100% to 75% in half Hour. So I had to went back to mikg cuz I have more than 24 hrs w/o charging. I tried to find some trick or any scrip or something to get better battery life but I did not find anything.
Please I will really appreciate any help on this.
Thanks!!!
PT; I cant post in the cm9 thread because I don't have 10 posts, So that's why I start a new thread
sirlinux03 said:
First of all, I want to thanks every developer whom make ours Evos looks like a new phone.
I have been using mikg since I rooted my 2 Evos. I tried cm7 and I went back to mikg because the sence. I used cm9 for 2 days and is so amazing. I do like it way more, even without 4g. It is so smooth, just the best ROM I ever tried. But, there is always a but, since cm9 is an AOSP I expect better battery life. In 2 hrs went from 95% to 15%. Today in the morning went from 100% to 75% in half Hour. So I had to went back to mikg cuz I have more than 24 hrs w/o charging. I tried to find some trick or any scrip or something to get better battery life but I did not find anything.
Please I will really appreciate any help on this.
Thanks!!!
PT; I cant post in the cm9 thread because I don't have 10 posts, So that's why I start a new thread
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Have you tried to flash the Mason SBC kernel with it? I think the cm9 port has a mason kernel baked in but it doesn't have SBC. I've been running the Mason I .15rc3 kernel with it and battery life has been great. Also, give the rom+kernel a few days to settle in before passing judgement on battery life. I've found that after giving a fresh install of a rom/kernel a few days the battery life will improve.
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youngchris29 said:
Have you tried to flash the Mason SBC kernel with it? I think the cm9 port has a mason kernel baked in but it doesn't have SBC. I've been running the Mason I .15rc3 kernel with it and battery life has been great. Also, give the rom+kernel a few days to settle in before passing judgement on battery life. I've found that after giving a fresh install of a rom/kernel a few days the battery life will improve.
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Thank you, I will try that kernel to see how it goes.
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Thank you, I will try that kernel to see how it goes.
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Yea try it out and let us know. Just remember, with SBC kernels, you want to let the phone charge for about another hour or so after it reports that it is fully charged in order to get the full SBC effect.
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youngchris29 said:
Yea try it out and let us know. Just remember, with SBC kernels, you want to let the phone charge for about another hour or so after it reports that it is fully charged in order to get the full SBC effect.
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I get your advise and I have to tell you that I notice the difference in just 10 mins. Now we are talking about. I was off today so I decide to play with my Evo to test this kernel, I spend almost 5 hrs(straight) between playing with settings, browsing the internet, setting some apps and watching videos from the internet(2 hrs maybe) and I'm on 20% right now. I think that's pretty good. Thank you for the advice!!!
I don't know about u guys but on my evo using stock battery which is 1500mah will last more then 24hrs using cm9.
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culua said:
I don't know about u guys but on my evo using stock battery which is 1500mah will last more then 24hrs using cm9.
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I have the 1500 mah stock batery too and with cm9-stock kernel I had a poor bat-life, Yesterday I flash the Mason I .15rc3 kernel and so far I'm impressed.
My set up is;
Evo 003 stock battery
cm9 nighties 05/10
Mason I .15rc3 kernel, Wheatley governor (min cpu 245mhz - max cpu 1075mhz)
sirlinux03 said:
I have the 1500 mah stock batery too and with cm9-stock kernel I had a poor bat-life, Yesterday I flash the Mason I .15rc3 kernel and so far I'm impressed.
My set up is;
Evo 003 stock battery
cm9 nighties 05/10
Mason I .15rc3 kernel, Wheatley governor (min cpu 245mhz - max cpu 1075mhz)
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Yea when I flash it already came with MANSON kernal. I did not even mess around with the CPU.
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Just thought I would post this...Running the unofficial CM9 from JMZ Taylor with the Mason v0.14 non-sbc kernel that comes baked into the ROM and using vipermod to lower voltage by 50mv
culua said:
Yea when I flash it already came with MANSON kernal. I did not even mess around with the CPU.
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CM9 comes with a MANSON kernel, but in not the same one. The one that I flashed is the "I 15r3", means that is the 3rd released candidate so is not a final version yet. I'm not sure whats the one that comes with cm9, but I think is a basic version of Manson Kernel made for cm9.
Remember this are electronic devices, maybe whats works for me don't work for you and vice versa. This is a great example. The cm9 stock kernel works great for you, I didn't get the same as you, but I get it with another kernel.
klharalson said:
Just thought I would post this...Running the unofficial CM9 from JMZ Taylor with the Mason v0.14 non-sbc kernel that comes baked into the ROM and using vipermod to lower voltage by 50mv
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that's looks awesome!!
sirlinux03 said:
that's looks awesome!!
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I have messed around with all of the governors and really found for my device that the performance governor believe it or not gives me the best battery life with this rom...well put about the differences in results! Posting setups gives others ideas to try for themselves to see the results!!
sirlinux03 said:
CM9 comes with a MANSON kernel, but in not the same one. The one that I flashed is the "I 15r3", means that is the 3rd released candidate so is not a final version yet. I'm not sure whats the one that comes with cm9, but I think is a basic version of Manson Kernel made for cm9.
Remember this are electronic devices, maybe whats works for me don't work for you and vice versa. This is a great example. The cm9 stock kernel works great for you, I didn't get the same as you, but I get it with another kernel.
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Yea that's true. But my GPS isn't working well anymore before it take only a sec to locked my location I need it for my work I travel a lot so I might flash back to sense or cm7.
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culua said:
Yea that's true. But my GPS isn't working well anymore before it take only a sec to locked my location I need it for my work I travel a lot so I might flash back to sense or cm7.
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Well curiously I get lost Today when I was driving and I was scared cuz I haven't tested before and it worked great for me. I used it with a voice command and responded very quick and very well.
I think that's pretty cool.