Best battery consuming rom - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

Hi i whould like to ask which is the best battery cosuming rom according your experience?
Void,Oxygen or Miui? Thanks a lot.

Oxygen has the best battery consumption.

Thanks for the reply i am going to flash it.I am on void right now and i want to see if i can get better battery consumption on other roms.
Did you see noticible difference?

they're all pretty much the same, only miui drains the battery a little faster

darkado said:
they're all pretty much the same, only miui drains the battery a little faster
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I don't agree, Void drains the battery twice as fast compared to Oxygen or Miui. The new release of Miui drains more battery than previous one, but it's still far superior to Void.

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[Q] The best Rom for battery life?

All is on the title.
What is the best rom for the best battery Life ?
maxshahin said:
All is on the title.
What is the best rom for the best battery Life ?
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All the roms so far are pretty much the same... same base, same tweaks. Only difference is maybe some theme colors and different lockscreen. Maybe some changed icons. So the battery is pretty much the same on all of them. Radio and sd card you use is what makes a difference in battery life.
It's not about which rom will give you more battery life,
it's which radio will give you best battery life, that should be the question
you should be asking.

Best ROM for Moto Play

Hi, guys. I need your help. What's the best ROM for our moto x play, with low consume of battery and stability. Don't matter if is stock or custom.
Thank you.
ismatab said:
Hi, guys. I need your help. What's the best ROM for our moto x play, with low consume of battery and stability. Don't matter if is stock or custom.
Thank you.
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I think stock is the most stable ones, but if you look for more features, you should go for Resurrection Remix or Dirty Unicorn. I currently using RR, kinda stable enough for me
HerySean said:
I think stock is the most stable ones, but if you look for more features, you should go for Resurrection Remix or Dirty Unicorn. I currently using RR, kinda stable enough for me
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but in stock there aremany lags and battery life is short, what about battery in rr?
ismatab said:
but in stock there aremany lags and battery life is short, what about battery in rr?
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Pretty good actually, for me I get like 24 hours or more for daily usage, and for heavy usage I got about 10-12 hours. But's my usage, I don't know about you though. For heavy gaming like Final fantasy 9 I got about between 2-3 hours roughly.

Rom recommendation

Hi everyone, I m currently on oxygen os 3.5.9 and my battery drains like crazy. Can you guys please recommend me a rom that gives good screen on time. I am even willing to downgrade to lollipop because battery life is really crucial for me. Thanks!!
I'm in the same case, looking for the best choice with the maximum stability and good battery life
I tried so but returned to LineAge even if the battery life is not really good but the ROM is the most stable ever now
Tonight will try Carbon to test, but if someone found the best compromise in one ROM That it notifies us
Try AOSCP. It's really good.
Moyses I tried lineage and yes the same issue battery is not that great. Hopefully we will find a good battery friendly rom. Let me know how the carbon rom works for you.
Ny_3 thanks I will check it out. What's the average screen on time that you get with this rom?
I would either recommend AospExtended/AEX or Resurrection Remix if you like customizability. I am using AEX and don't have any problems with battery life.
shweta245 said:
Ny_3 thanks I will check it out. What's the average screen on time that you get with this rom?
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Well I've got 3 and a half hours of SOT but it's really the best I've got on a custom rom (guess my battery is bad). I actually bought a new battery 2 days ago so I will have to check how it is after that. But thats basicaly what I get most of the time using FB messenger Spotify and YouTube. Keep in mind its not full of features. It's kinda like Paranoid 6 : Smooth, not full of features, and really stable.

Axon 7 custom rom with best battery life?

Hi all!
I have been getting bad battery performance on my axon 7 for as long as I can remember but didn't really want to try custom rom because I'm afraid it will void warranty. SOT reported with GSam is 2h30m. Fast forward the phone was water damaged and fixed locally so my warranty is voided anyway. So I think it's time for me to try out custom rom.
My main concern is battery life then functionality. Any recommendation for rom & kernel would be much appreciated! Thank you very much!
janthe6th said:
Hi all!
I have been getting bad battery performance on my axon 7 for as long as I can remember but didn't really want to try custom rom because I'm afraid it will void warranty. SOT reported with GSam is 2h30m. Fast forward the phone was water damaged and fixed locally so my warranty is voided anyway. So I think it's time for me to try out custom rom.
My main concern is battery life then functionality. Any recommendation for rom & kernel would be much appreciated! Thank you very much!
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You might have to replace your battery . I did mine myself in about a half an hour . Batteries are cheap and the fix is relatively easy.
janthe6th said:
Hi all!
I have been getting bad battery performance on my axon 7 for as long as I can remember but didn't really want to try custom rom because I'm afraid it will void warranty. SOT reported with GSam is 2h30m. Fast forward the phone was water damaged and fixed locally so my warranty is voided anyway. So I think it's time for me to try out custom rom.
My main concern is battery life then functionality. Any recommendation for rom & kernel would be much appreciated! Thank you very much!
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Guy above is right. But I'd like you to try something. Before changing it, use Accubattery to see how much capacity your battery had. After 2 charges you'll have a pretty good idea of how utterly destroyed it is. I managed to get 7 hours of SOT when the phone had about a month of use, now I'm getting 4:30. My battery says 2400 mAh.
Also, there's a bigger battery going around, a Losoncoer 3650 mAh battery. It's reportedly the same size and all. If you happen to try it out, let me know. I want to change the battery and i still haven't decided whether to buy one of those or an original one.
For comparison, the original one is 3140 mAh
patio54 said:
You might have to replace your battery . I did mine myself in about a half an hour . Batteries are cheap and the fix is relatively easy.
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Do you see improvement? You didn't have to do anything to the phone after the battery swap right?
janthe6th said:
Do you see improvement? You didn't have to do anything to the phone after the battery swap right?
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you don't if you don't want to, and how would you not see the improvement after basically doubling (or more) the battery capacity?
Maybe you'll need to download a battery calibration app, those basically delete the calibration file and the phone should generate a new one
stop using multiple battery monitors on android system.Android already got monitor build in
janthe6th said:
Do you see improvement? You didn't have to do anything to the phone after the battery swap right?
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I bought my phone used in January. I was told it was a little over a year old . It was immediately obvious to me that the battery had issues and I had no insight into the charging history . Accubattery pro told me the capacity was just over 1800 mAh or 58%. I just rebooted after the install of the new battery and now it's it's back where it should be and working great.
Predatorhaze said:
stop using multiple battery monitors on android system.Android already got monitor build in
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Lol what. Accubattery is just to get the capacity estimate. After using it you should just decide whether to change the battery or not.
My battery is at 1700 mAh or 55%. I guess I'm replacing my battery first then. Is there any advice as to slow down battery deterioration process?
Edit: back to the custom rom question, does it make much of difference on battery life over stock?
janthe6th said:
My battery is at 1700 mAh or 55%. I guess I'm replacing my battery first then. Is there any advice as to slow down battery deterioration process?
Edit: back to the custom rom question, does it make much of difference on battery life over stock?
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Yes to both. First, charge the phone only up to 80% or so. that will prolong the battery lifespan about 3 times. There's a mod that can be installed via Magisk, that automatically stops charging when it arrives to a given percentage, then starts charging after it uses a couple percent.
And custom ROMs can be much better in the battery life department, but not always. In my case I get about 4.5h SOT on stock and 5.5H on Oreo AEX
(My battery seems to have 2400 mAh, also want to change it, but I have completely decent SOT)
P.S. Please do tell me if you buy a 3650 mAh battery. I'm thinking on buying one of those. They say that they are the same size than the original ones. plus they are not that much more expensive
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Yes to both. First, charge the phone only up to 80% or so. that will prolong the battery lifespan about 3 times. There's a mod that can be installed via Magisk, that automatically stops charging when it arrives to a given percentage, then starts charging after it uses a couple percent.
And custom ROMs can be much better in the battery life department, but not always. In my case I get about 4.5h SOT on stock and 5.5H on Oreo AEX
(My battery seems to have 2400 mAh, also want to change it, but I have completely decent SOT)
P.S. Please do tell me if you buy a 3650 mAh battery. I'm thinking on buying one of those. They say that they are the same size than the original ones. plus they are not that much more expensive
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What rom are you use right now? I get about 3.5 to 4 SOT on stock. Considering to flash AEX, but I not sure it worst it - stock rom have pretty good camera, spearker, "google now on tap" which is very important to me (google assistant hater)
The 3650 mAh is completely fake. I think it is impossible to place a bigger battery in the same space in the machine

What rom are you using as your daily driver and why?

As the title says , What rom are you using as your daily driver and why?
I'm with Extended UI since 3 days and its really really good. It's really smooth, i dont have seen any bug, battery life its far better than Miui and its little battery drain.
Ah yes, i cant use fingerprint, dont know why.... I can configure but not unlock...
Shuyin10 said:
I'm with Extended UI since 3 days and its really really good. It's really smooth, i dont have seen any bug, battery life its far better than Miui and its little battery drain.
Ah yes, i cant use fingerprint, dont know why.... I can configure but not unlock...
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Extended ui has been really good compared to Stock and EU Miui; battery drain is a lot slower for sure.
Wmateria said:
Extended ui has been really good compared to Stock and EU Miui; battery drain is a lot slower for sure.
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Seriously? Either the way reduced battery drain was achieved is impressive or MIUI is not good at managing that even though it kills apps in background according to users... Or both
Windroid-user said:
Seriously? Either the way reduced battery drain was achieved is impressive or MIUI is not good at managing that even though it kills apps in background according to users... Or both[/QUOTE.
Here's my daily usage when switching to Extended UI Rom (11 hours and 1 minute on 8% at the present moment)
I just think EU Rom and stock Rom is not optimized right, even without all the bloatware.
I own a Mi Max 3 and the battery drain also happens when switching to Android 10 Stock Miui and EU Rom also so... even though the battery is larger, the drain is more noticable.. even comparing to the 11.18 Xiaomi EU Pie + Ressurected kernel and other custom roms.... So the battery drain problem is not a just a Mi 9T/K20 problem.
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Seriously? Either the way reduced battery drain was achieved is impressive or MIUI is not good at managing that even though it kills apps in background according to users... Or both
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I lost 1% (sometime 2%) per hour, compare to Miui it was 2%/30mn...
In usage its the same
Interesting feedbacks. I hope other users would share their experience.
ExtendedUI. It's super stable and quick. Fingerprint reader works well for me on it.
The default one.. I don't feel like flashing and all that Jazz. The stock rom works pretty well, so I may as well leave it alone.
xiaomi.eu - because I like MIUI, but I don't like some of the limitations in the global version

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