The best doomkernel version for batter - Xperia Play General

Which doomlord kernel for the play is best with batter or which didnt have the battery drain or the one dat is best with battery

A lot of people are saying it's the baseband of 4.0.2.A.0.42 that creates the drain, and updating to 4.0.2.A.0.58 helps fix it. So I suppose the best combo would be DooMKerneL v08 and firmware 4.0.2.A.0.58 currently

so can you maybe tell me ur governers and how u use them when u play games for example

I use the smarta**v2 governor cuz I just find it's a great median for performance and battery Some Governor Descriptions
I never overclock because I just don't find it that useful but if you really want to, I wouldn't recommend going higher than 1.6ghz because the battery may get too hot.
Undervolting is a MUST if you want better battery, but it's tricky. The app I use to undervolt with is OC/UV Beater2v1.7.. Just be careful to NEVER apply the changes as permanent until you know for sure that they work correctly (luckily there is a failsafe that you can flash on the same forum, just in case you do mess up )

Ah allright man thanksf or the help also can u tell me how much battery u get from it usually

Well I use the Mugen Power 3600mAh battery so it's a little hard to compare it to a normal battery, but I have 14% battery after 2 days 2 hours and 49 mins of the phone being on and used moderately heavily

oh aye got it man thasnk dude aint dat battery a big one lolz

Yeah it's a big battery, but awesome battery life

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I just bought a Vibrant and decided to install some custom roms on it but I'm completely inundated from the number of options. Been looking around and I'm confused by a number of concepts and would like to ask. Hopefully no one gets offended if I ask them all here.
Uv - I know this means undervolted and this should improve the battery life but is there anything else I should know? Also how did the developers manage to both undervolt AND overclock the cpu, that seems like quite a feat.
Secondly
What combination of kernel/rom/modem provides good batt life (20+ hours) of casual use but somewhat high performance (1400+ quadrant)
I was looking at this rom but I don't know which kernel provides best batt life without lag and gps isses
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=810725&page=7
Any input or help would be great. Sorry if these are repeated questions
If you want to understand the algorithms and multipliers in cpu usage (why uv) it is easier understood to look at a desktop cpu explanation look that up on an asus board or others, this will explain it very well. Or look up on wiki
Starting out, if you want a good snappy responsive rom, then get one of the package roms and then tinker a bit with it until you really understand the "hows and whys" of the rom.
If you want best battery then get Axura, it has the best battery (20-30hr med use) and excellent GPS, but that said, All the roms will provide good battery and all are really excellent. The M2, Bionix, Trigger, etc.
All are pretty awesome. Start using a package rom 1st. Just pick one
I have trigger 2.6.4 with OverStock kernel... I recalibrated my battery and it lasts 24 hours. 1750 quadrant.
s15274n said:
I have trigger 2.6.4 with OverStock kernel... I recalibrated my battery and it lasts 24 hours. 1750 quadrant.
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Yes Trigger is awesome big fan of trigger............ keep swapping between Axura and trigger

[Q] kernel help

Hey i have the virtuous fusion rom installed on the mt4g and faux123 bfs low voltage kernel .8 and for some reason it doesnt save my battery did i do something wrong...because i keep hearing about ppl having 24+ hrs and mine dies really quick
Idk I did the same n my battery life sux ...it all depends on how heavy of a user u r ...I'm an extremely heavy user n I get about 8 hours if I'm lucky so yea
Mytouch 4G, cyg 7.02
wow...i think i get that much 2...but others be watching movies and theirs last like 2 days
My boy has a captivate 1 day 5 hours n had 15% battery left ....
Mytouch 4G, cyg 7.02
There are a LOT of factors that contribute to battery consumption. Flashing a kernel isn't magically going to double your battery life.
jdkoren said:
There are a LOT of factors that contribute to battery consumption. Flashing a kernel isn't magically going to double your battery life.
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Yep. I agree with this 100%.
I could go into my rant about the user end and battery life but i'm not going to do it.
Scale your governor down when you're not using it much. I used my videos for my daughter for about 2 hours straight plus mp3 player and still had 30% left when I got home
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well do any of yall have a great battery life??
neidlinger said:
Yep. I agree with this 100%.
I could go into my rant about the user end and battery life but i'm not going to do it.
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could u go in to it alil or just bullet key factors...im using a smartass kernel so it is over clocked to 1.1 and wen not in use it goes to 275 i think....
stand by my fone is amazing but wen using it ...is a different story ..
I've found after a few ROMs (though I'm by no means very experienced) that if you get bad battery life, you probably need to reset your battery stats. You can look up the proper way to do it. I let my phone get down to 2%, booted into recovery, selected advanced and reset battery stats, then charged overnight and reset the stats again. I think that's made a difference. (I too am running Virtuous Fusion with Faux's undervolted kernel)

[Q] battery life

I`ve just rooted my defy and am thinking of installing a custom rom.
Can anyone tell me whether I would get better or worse battery life than with stock (I realize that not all custom roms are the same but on average are they better or worse for battery ?)
Thanks
Jeff
well if you read around everyone suggests that this rom is better then the other, but well to each his own.
what you could do is figure out which rom you like and install it.
the battery backup on froyo vs any custom i have tried, froyo wins hands down.
there are many apps in the market which will help you get an increased battery life and figure out where exactly your having issues or which app is giving you that head ache, eg: juice defender
so you will, inevitably get a pretty decent battery backup!
hope this helps!
Thanks for that.
Do you mean froyo stock has good battery life or one of the froyo custom roms?
Jeff
WIUI has an excellent battery-life!
I have battery problem on every custom or stock ROM... tjis is what i get with no use of phone.. i tried to calibrate battery but again there was no improvement...
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Your signature says that you have OC'd to 1.2ghz. This could be the problem.
CM7.1 stable, with moderate use, wifi always on, some 3g: battery lasts ~4days
i believe stock froyo has the best battery life. with custom roms, my vote goes to miui. but i'm on cm7 for its performance, and still with good enough battery life.
Early CM7 gave me around 4 days, currently on the latest nightly 111123 which is about 2 days, which is still fine for me, especially given the performance boost it gives the phone.
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Your signature says that you have OC'd to 1.2ghz. This could be the problem.
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I didn't refreshed my signature, its on 1000mHz.. But with stock rom (800mhz) i get the same poor battery :S
dh.harald I am zapped... 4 days
Ever since I got my defy in Aug11, I have been struggling with 1 day battery life.
Even had a battery replacement a month back, yet no advantage.
Finally had root my device to CM7 RC1.5, did (darky's) battery calibration few times and now I get close to 36 hours with below normal voice, no data (20min max), no wifi (1 hr max), no gps, auto brightness, no bluetooth, 15 sec screen timeout, and no other usage.
Do you feel I should again try get my device serviced?
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I installed MS2Ginger Lite 2.0 (based on chinese) and i had 0.5% battery consumption during off-peak hours just like the other chinese roms. I did not tested it long enough but it seems as good as the other chinese roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1022390
I know it is a silly question but, here it is: charging over USB reduces the battery life shelf?
Edit1: I mean, keep about 4-6 hours per day charging over USB reduces the battery life shelf?
unrafa said:
I installed MS2Ginger Lite 2.0 (based on chinese) and i had 0.5% battery consumption during off-peak hours just like the other chinese roms. I did not tested it long enough but it seems as good as the other chinese roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1022390
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MS2Ginger 2.0 had better battery life then 2.1...Im using 2.1 now and I have only 32h of battery with the same usage of phone like on 2.0 where I had >60h of battery life.
Ill do one more time recalibration of battery and check it but for now, I think that new Bootmenu is the one thing that fcked up battery life (since clk3 and clk4 are equal and both are 1000, but in previous bootmenu u could put clk3=800 and clk4=1000).
Will track battery life more.
I like 2.1 so fckin much so I'd like to have 60h of battery life again.
MS2ginger2.1=MS2ginger2+patches. it shouldn't consume more power. I think that setting clk2 to 600MHz is a bad practice. Try clk2=800MHz instead.
Proda said:
MS2Ginger 2.0 had better battery life then 2.1...Im using 2.1 now and I have only 32h of battery with the same usage of phone like on 2.0 where I had >60h of battery life.
Ill do one more time recalibration of battery and check it but for now, I think that new Bootmenu is the one thing that fcked up battery life (since clk3 and clk4 are equal and both are 1000, but in previous bootmenu u could put clk3=800 and clk4=1000).
Will track battery life more.
I like 2.1 so fckin much so I'd like to have 60h of battery life again.
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I'm also using 2.1 and see only 3 Vsel setting in the bootmenu. Just enable all modules, save and reboot. Even though bootmenu will still only show 3 Vsel settings, use SetVsel app and you can change clk3 and clk4. My clk3 is back to 800MHz like before. Confirmed with CPUspy that 800MHz is used.
Ok...After recalibration of battery with Battery Calibrator from Market I managed to have 66h of battery time with default CPU settings in CWM.
U can see whole post and pics over here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19803002&postcount=1722
and here some answers to the questions asked:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19809255&postcount=1731
Im not in the mood for changing settings in CWM now, but Id really like to try smartass governor in a future. Maybe that would give me more than 72h of battery.
Or maybe V6supercharger script. Don't know.
dh.harald said:
CM7.1 stable, with moderate use, wifi always on, some 3g: battery lasts ~4days
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how'd you achieve that?

Hard battery drain could anyone help

I have written this thread about battery drain but it was deleted...
So problem is insane battery drain. I don't know what to do, because i tried everything. This bull**** appeared when I installed firedroid rom with alfs 7 ics kernel. Battery drain was very heavy, after 2 minutes writing sms battery drains 5 percents. it's very much!!! AND SCREEN BRIGHTNESS was lowest, wifi, BT, 3g, sync, all was off
cpu undervolted to 320 mhz. So fully charged battery drain in less than one day without phone using. Is it normal? noooooooooooooooo. I've tried calibration, wiping batt stats, battery saving apps, finally reflashing kernel and rom. But anything didn't help. Now I have x8droid rom with alfs v8 kernel, but battery drain is insane like in previous rom. So what to do? please help me. this **** really sucks... I can't live with this....
Install froyo. <--- Best solution.
but i don't like froyo, there isn't lithuanian language. Any other solutions?
These two threads might help you a lot in choosing your ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425240
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1222348
I suggest GingerDx V023
Try
(ROM)GingerJH Linux version for nAa11
it is the best as regard to battery life
with me the last 24 hours only drain 15% with moderate use
TSSICU said:
Try
(ROM)GingerJH Linux version for nAa11
it is the best as regard to battery life
with me the last 24 hours only drain 15% with moderate use
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what about performace?
repair phon whit pcc or seus and check if in stock you will hawe drain if yes giwe phon on guarant that is your phon hawe 4 months its dont mean anithing that thing hapend
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what about performace?
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true agreed with him na 11 kenel and linux version rom best combination i have ever had performance+good battery life
my min freq is 19 and max 600 and i use interactive x governor
Thanks if i helped
Performance
According to SHINxLIEW
GingerJHv5 ( ALFS KERNEL ICS )
- Very smooth scrolling. Perfect for gaming and daily use and lightweight too. Played Gangstar 2 without so much lags. Got around 115mb of max ram. With ram manager pro and OC 729mhz.
Battery stat: Overnight only drop 1-3% of battery with 3 pages of home screen launcher.
ONE OF THE EPIC ROMS I TRIED !
Main Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1500855
try installing Shin Engine rom ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1551522 ), it´s fast and does not drain the battery
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Mobile data also drais the battery very fast ...
Install "BetterBatteryStat" and see what is draining you battery. (For me is the #[email protected]&in gps because my phone never sleep when i activate it)
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jjumphard said:
I have written this thread about battery drain but it was deleted...
So problem is insane battery drain. I don't know what to do, because i tried everything. This bull**** appeared when I installed firedroid rom with alfs 7 ics kernel. Battery drain was very heavy, after 2 minutes writing sms battery drains 5 percents. it's very much!!! AND SCREEN BRIGHTNESS was lowest, wifi, BT, 3g, sync, all was off
cpu undervolted to 320 mhz. So fully charged battery drain in less than one day without phone using. Is it normal? noooooooooooooooo. I've tried calibration, wiping batt stats, battery saving apps, finally reflashing kernel and rom. But anything didn't help. Now I have x8droid rom with alfs v8 kernel, but battery drain is insane like in previous rom. So what to do? please help me. this **** really sucks... I can't live with this....
p.s. i don't think this is hardware problem because my phone is just 4 months old
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Did you try to reinstall using stock ROM and stock Kernel?
If the problem still exist, i think that will be in your hardware (bad battery maybe)
or you can see your battery health by typing this code in phone dialer *#*#4636#*#* , and then select battery information
What a hell? I flashed ginger jh v5 and alfs v08 kernel, and battery drain is not fixed too!!! Could it be hardware problem? or maybe rom? But i don't think so because i have tried many roms (x8 droid, gingerjh, froyo v3, etc) but there's no difference.
Are you sure that
Data disabled
GPS off,
BLUETOOTH off
Disabled MOCK LOCATIONS
2G Networks
all the time
Make sure you have switched off "background data" and not ONLY " sync.
Switch off both of them.
Switching off both gave a boost to my battery life
jjumphard said:
What a hell? I flashed ginger jh v5 and alfs v08 kernel, and battery drain is not fixed too!!! Could it be hardware problem? or maybe rom? But i don't think so because i have tried many roms (x8 droid, gingerjh, froyo v3, etc) but there's no difference.
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try using stock ROM and stock kernel. if the problem still happen, maybe it's in your hardware .
if using the stock ROM and kernel you didn't face the problem, i think the problem came with the custom ROM/kernel. so you must tweak your phone to get the best setting for your battery life
yes everything is off 3g gps, all. I installed stock rom and kernel, but the problem exists. since charged to 100, only with sms writing, no internet wifi etc, battery drained to 48 percents in about 10 - 14 hours. Is it normal?
SO IS IT A HARDWARE PROBLEM?? NOT A BATTERY BECAUSE I'VE CHANGED BATTERY TO MY FRIEND ONE AND BATTERY DRAINED AS FAST AS WITH MY BATTERY
TSSICU said:
Performance
According to SHINxLIEW
GingerJHv5 ( ALFS KERNEL ICS )
- Very smooth scrolling. Perfect for gaming and daily use and lightweight too. Played Gangstar 2 without so much lags. Got around 115mb of max ram. With ram manager pro and OC 729mhz.
Battery stat: Overnight only drop 1-3% of battery with 3 pages of home screen launcher.
ONE OF THE EPIC ROMS I TRIED !
Main Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1500855
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question: will the page of launcher affect the battery usage?
stupidho96 said:
question: will the page of launcher affect the battery usage?
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It really depends on the number of widgets you use... I seriously doubt if having multiple pages would lead to battery drain.
First don't use cpu at 320mhz it will make phone unstable . Second use Wifi and 3G networks when u really need , not 24/7 . Third look if you have enabled auto-sync(for me is using a lot of battery). Fourth my recommandation is to use Bitdefender Power Tune-up it helps a lot !
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[Q] The most battery friendly ROM???

Hello, I just wanted to ask which ROM has the longest battery life (in screen hours)...
The most battery frienly rom i have ever tried was liquidsmooth...
What do you think?
Guys please help out a new N4'er like myself. I'm stock right now and the number of Roms are kinda overwhelming. I'm only interested in battery life. I'm not in the mood to go flashaholic searching for that one ROM.
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The most important thing is the kernel and the apps you have installed.
Find the ROM with the features you like and flash a battery friendly kernel. I currently use Matrix kernel because the lower CPU idle makes the phone sip battery while the screen is off, leaving you more for actual use.
Good luck. Also, INB4L.
There is no "best Rom" for battery. It's all in how you use your phone, what apps you use, the signal strength in your area and of course the kernel you flash and how you set that kernel up.
100 different people could reply with the Rom they feel is best for battery and which kernel and you still may have different results than they do
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From what I've learnt the kernel directly dictates battery life.
but I've personally opted for lean roms. If you're using a heavy rom and frequently putting load on the processor surely the battery will burn down fast. I've been using rasbeanjelly bouncing between franco/trinity and the battery life has been awesome for me.
Btw franco's r121 is godlike for me right now, in terms of both performance and battery life.
Im using liquidsmooth which comes with matrix kernel in the official release.
Im getting very good battery life probably because the cpu min is lowered to 288mhz instead of the normal 384.
Performance on the rom is great also with antutu scores over 20000
Ive tried francos, for some reason it didnt quite work for me but it is very popular because of the great balance between battery and performance. Youll get even more battery life out of faux and if you want blazing fast speeds try out trinity
Battery depends on the kernel, not on the rom.
Battery life depends on a number of factors, kernel being one of them. If you set your screen brightness at maximum high, you will see battery drain like water down the toilet. Screen brightness is the single major factor. Kernels don't really matter. It's the apps you install and run on your phone that can kill battery life. Apps like Facebook will suck down your battery like there's no tomorrow. Auto sync'ing and pushing and pulling data to and from your phone will make your battery life go down really fast. GPS and using google maps can contribute mightily to your battery woes as well.
To keep your phone from dying, just get an external battery pack and charge your phone as necessary. I have a 5400 mAh pack that can charge my n4 at least a couple of times. I never worry about running out of battery and I use my phone the way it's supposed to be used.
Underground_XI said:
Battery depends on the kernel, not on the rom.
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Battery does depend on the rom...
For example a linaro compiled rom will require less work of the cpu to move the os due the optimization.
Also some rom have init.d scripts that can help battery life a lot and there is the possibility that some programs like systemUI can have a little bug that the user dont know about it but its draining battery
The battery life depends on a lot of factors of the rom
Underground_XI said:
Battery depends on the kernel, not on the rom.
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You are completely wrong. As said before, battery life depends on a lot of things. The kernel is a big factor, but not everything. The way u use ur cpu, the scripts u apply or ur build.prop configurarion can be very decissive.
IMHO paranoidandroid 3.1 is the most battery saving ROM
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