My battery life - EVO 4G General

I am running MikG V 3.11 and the Anthrax Kernel.
I charge my phone using boot manager to boot to a Froyo ROM with netarchy SBC kernel.
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As you can see, with the Seidio 3500 battery, I get 36 hours on a charge. It takes sometimes 8 hours or so for the battery to reach absolute full charge. Meaning when plugged in to wall charger, thw mA input is 0 on battery monitor widget.
Been doing this for months now and show no decrease in Battery life.
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the 2 spikes are not charges, that is when I did a reboot. I was having trouble getting an app to close completely, so I rebooted the phone to see if I could get it to shut off that way and it worked.
It also does not show that I played Solitare for 5 hours, and spades for 4 hours on there. Not sure why. I was in waiting rooms a few times yesterday and had lots of just sitting time to blow.

im gunna get a siedeo soon, this just got me more excited =] as long as my battery last me all day ill be very happy

Well, the battery will last all day for sure, but if you dont charge with sbc it will never ever charge past 70% capacity no matter what you try.
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eggsack said:
Well, the battery will last all day for sure, but if you dont charge with sbc it will never ever charge past 70% capacity no matter what you try.
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More lionfish is sbc, right?
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I think that there are sbc kernels for the asop roms. I am a sense man.
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There is no current Sense gingerbread kernel with SBC. Apparently there are issues with it (not sure, I try not to compile kernels).
OP> I'f your swapping ROM's every day after charging the battery, why not use an AOSP rom with a current SBC kernel? Just curious, because if something comes up where you need the phone asap and don't have a chance to reboot it back to the gingerbread rom, you may run into problems with the radios being built for gingerbread but the rom running froyo.
jroller > no, the lionfish line is not SBC. the more is just the amount of under-volting involved.

To boot between the two really isn't a big issue and while you are booted to the Froyo rom your phone will still be able to make/recieve calls, texts, emails and everything else you might like if it's set up.
The OP probably prefers a Sense Rom so that's why they are not using an AOSP rom i would venture to guess.
Naters

I use Boot Manager to change between ROMs, it only takes the same amount of time to switch as it does to reboot the same ROM.
Boot Manager is a really cool app once you get the ROMs set up correctly.
And I dont like any ASOP ROMs at all. I tried them, just not for me.

Just get a external battery wall charger, just pop the battery in and it will be done in a few hours. Cheap on ebay.

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There is no current Sense gingerbread kernel with SBC. Apparently there are issues with it (not sure, I try not to compile kernels).
OP> I'f your swapping ROM's every day after charging the battery, why not use an AOSP rom with a current SBC kernel? Just curious, because if something comes up where you need the phone asap and don't have a chance to reboot it back to the gingerbread rom, you may run into problems with the radios being built for gingerbread but the rom running froyo.
jroller > no, the lionfish line is not SBC. the more is just the amount of under-volting involved.
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There is sense gingerbread sbc kernel. It's by Calne and the name is underworld. Look in the same section as this thread.
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I have two batteries my stock battery is bad!!!
Hopefully the EVO LTE will have good battery life

Related

how many rooted EvO 3.70.651.1 OTA exist today?

I found
1)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=874251
2)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=758197
3)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=841311
I wanted rooted stock roms only, because I cant find custom roms that support 4G and 3G speed on my area suck (300kbps)
Any word on which one of these is better? (or they are all same with just bunch of different apps on them?)
I do rooted stock Rom w 370
mrkkk said:
I found
1)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=874251
2)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=758197
3)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=841311
I wanted rooted stock roms only, because I cant find custom roms that support 4G and 3G speed on my area suck (300kbps)
Any word on which one of these is better? (or they are all same with just bunch of different apps on them?)
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Your last 2 aren't really stock. They are customized/modded.
The first was stock and this one would be 99.5% stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=743781
what is stock
I guess I am using the word stock interchangeably with 3.70.651.1 because I dont know any better
I see the http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Supersonic/ROMs with base rom in it
that is provided by sprint, right?
Stock would mean as HTC/SPRINT released it.
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Stock would mean as HTC/SPRINT released it.
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what does 3.70.651.1 mean?
3.70 is a currently unreleased version of presumably "official" HTC software. So it's "stock", presumably, but still an unofficial release.
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3.70 is a currently unreleased version of presumably "official" HTC software. So it's "stock", presumably, but still an unofficial release.
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Dude, 3.70 has been official for a while now.
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Myn's warm two point two RLS5 is based on the 3.70 and fully supports 4G... You won't find a better rom...
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Swyped from my myn powered evo using the XDA app... Become a mynion..you won't regret it!
Myn's rom sucks the life out of the battery so quickly, it's insane! What I did, was rooted my phone using unrevoked 3.3(i think) and after testing a lot of roms, I decided just to use my stock sprint rom. And I added a kernal just for it's increased battery life and a slight increase in cpu speed. (netarchy toastmod 4.3-bfs-nohavs-sbc). Im getting 37-38 mflops on linpack. It's extremely stable btw! I also have adw ex installed (it has a gingerbread theme if you want that 2.3 look, or a galaxy s theme, which im currently using). Im just saying if you want a stable phone with increased battery life (my battery lasted from 7am to 1130pm with moderate use) and no charging.
Jst a sidenote, if you want a little bit more speed, you can probably go look for a stock de-odexed rom. That plus the custom kernal should work great
Try Ricsim's Turbo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=864501
I have flashed many a ROM, and this is by far the best; I use it as a daily driver, and EVERYTHING works flawlessly (gps, 4G, WiFI tether, etc).
As far as custom kernels, I am just using stock HTC #15 kernel included in ROM, and have experienced great battery life; however, I am using Seido 3500 battery. I only have to charge my battery every other day, and I use the sh*t out of my phone.
I also average 35--37mflops on Linpak and 1250--1300 on Quadrant.
You won't be disappointed.
the reason I am afraid to try custom roms is battery life too
it already sucks
right now I find myself charging my evo at least twice in a day!
Most of us are getting awesome battery life from myns rom... Those that aren't usually have an app or setting that is causing the problem... The rom is awesome... Fast and smooth...
Swyped from my myn powered evo using the XDA app... Become a mynion..you won't regret it!
I'm getting good battery life with Sprint lovers Rom and netarchys 4.3 aggressive cfs kernel.

Hardware version and kernel results!

Post what hardware version and your kernel results.
Current rom is optional but not required
I believe there is a pattern to our battery life depending on what hardware type we have and that we can figure out how to get the best battery life we can if we can chart what kernels act/behave better with the hardware.
posted from a Myn EVOlved device powered by Android
Im running hardware version 002 and the modded HTC #15
Batter life is about 8 1/2 to 9 hours light use
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HW 0003
Currently HTC 15 modded and tweaked by Caulkin
Previously HTC 17
Both get similar results with 5 - 6 hours up time and battery will go 20 - 24 hours if I leave Angry Birds alone.
I want to add that nothing worked well for me until I downgraded my pri from 1.90 back to 1.77.
I tried all of of the Ziggy and Netarchy kernels and they never came close to the 2 I use.
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This won't work unless you require a lot more information.
You would need to define your usages, firstly. This is very important, as your "light" usage might not compare with other people's.
Also, this would be a little more empirical if you required screens.
Biofall said:
This won't work unless you require a lot more information.
You would need to define your usages, firstly. This is very important, as your "light" usage might not compare with other people's.
Also, this would be a little more empirical if you required screens.
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already been done. I would suggest adding your results here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924311
Biofall said:
This won't work unless you require a lot more information.
You would need to define your usages, firstly. This is very important, as your "light" usage might not compare with other people's.
Also, this would be a little more empirical if you required screens.
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That's a great idea and your right light usage for me on a adverage work day might not be the same for everyone but that's horrible battery life for me.
Wifi is off (my job doesn't have wifi) bluetooth off, no phone calls, about 5mins of xda app, and 15mins of general searching the web on lunch when im connected to a wifi hotspot my battery life doubles I get about 14hours with the same usage.
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H/W 0002, RLS5, old radios/PRI (09.01/1.77). The screenie below was taken while using Net's 4.3.1-cfs-havs-nosbc. I recently switched to Net's 4.3.2-cfs-havs-less-nosbc and am seeing very similar, excellent battery life.
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Version 2 snap 7.6 Turbo in use...text. all day and about 20 mins talk with 5 mins web... 10 hours and half battery
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0004 Evo novatec screen, myn rls5 running stable kernel 4.3.1 cfs havs-SBC build, im getting about 6-7 hours moderate use at school, phone goes 8am to 6pm if I'm texting all day and browsing web no wifi or gps. Its a lot better than any other combo I've tried. I used to get like barely 4 or 5 .
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Tiamat SBC Kernel

Excuse me for the first post I make here may be stupid but here goes nothing. In the SBC kernels specifically the Tiamat how do you know if the trickle charge is working. Do you need to turn it on or just it just work automatically. Also the HAVS. I seen in another rom there was a controller for it implemented. Is there a such stand alone thing is is this ROM specific? Help and details needed. I've spent an hour searching with no luck.
I just found out the trickle charge will not work if you're using your phone(kicks in at 100%). Its built into the kernel by default. Only way to test is to download battery monitor widget from market, leave it on charge over night, and check the history and you'll notice that it was trickling positive mA's(around 12-15). I've heard the savage zen rom has a havs controller but I've never used it before. In the dev secs there's a thread with some havs scripts you can run for more control etc.
~ d3rk
dirkyd3rk said:
I just found out the trickle charge will not work if you're using your phone(kicks in at 100%). Its built into the kernel by default. Only way to test is to download battery monitor widget from market, leave it on charge over night, and check the history and you'll notice that it was trickling positive mA's(around 12-15). I've heard the savage zen rom has a havs controller but I've never used it before. In the dev secs there's a thread with some havs scripts you can run for more control etc.
~ d3rk
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I have installed Battery Monitor widget and took my phone off the charger about 11pm last night. I played on it for almost 2 hours solid and went to sleep and left it off the charger. I got up and spent about 30 minutes on it this morning. So far it has been up 9 hours and 17 minutes and still have 53%. It appears that it is working because it stayed at 100% for most of the first hour. Now to just see if it trickle charges at night.
I selected a SBC kernel because I read on a thread on XDA that it's best to use them if not charging all the time and you only charge overnight. Lot's of speculation on these kernels killing the batteries from what I read but I have yet to see any confirmed reports that this kernel damaged the phone.
I tried to use those undervolting scripts for custom kernels that was featured yesterday and all that happened was a constant boot loop or no boot. I've been told that they made a set for Tiamat kernels specifically here on XDA but haven't been able to locate them. Any truth to this?
Sorry if there is a bit of detail to this post. I just figured I would give a short review of the kernel as any information is always helpful. Thanks to both of you for the help.
Here's an example of trickle charging working overnight. Once my phone hits 100% completely the trickle charging begins and it just pushes 12mA's all night to slowly fill the battery to its maximum. With out sbc kernels your phone will never let you completely fill your battery to it's true 100%.
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I'm sure they did make some for the tiamat ill try to find them and post for you. I'm running the new savage zen right now to test their new version it seems to be working flawlessly fyi.
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dirkyd3rk said:
Here's an example of trickle charging working overnight. Once my phone hits 100% completely the trickle charging begins and it just pushes 12mA's all night to slowly fill the battery to its maximum. With out sbc kernels your phone will never let you completely fill your battery to it's true 100%.
I'm sure they did make some for the tiamat ill try to find them and post for you. I'm running the new savage zen right now to test their new version it seems to be working flawlessly fyi.
~ d3rk
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Thanks I appreciate it. I tried the savage kernel. I believe it was the latest one and battery life and performance didn't really change. I'm liking this kernel pretty well but I'm always up for trying another. I'll wait patiently for those links.
dirkyd3rk said:
Here's an example of trickle charging working overnight. Once my phone hits 100% completely the trickle charging begins and it just pushes 12mA's all night to slowly fill the battery to its maximum. With out sbc kernels your phone will never let you completely fill your battery to it's true 100%.
I'm sure they did make some for the tiamat ill try to find them and post for you. I'm running the new savage zen right now to test their new version it seems to be working flawlessly fyi.
~ d3rk
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What battery monitor is that
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What battery monitor is that
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Battery Monitor Widget. It's available in the market.
mdean1981 said:
Thanks I appreciate it. I tried the savage kernel. I believe it was the latest one and battery life and performance didn't really change. I'm liking this kernel pretty well but I'm always up for trying another. I'll wait patiently for those links.
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Dude, he said he built these scripts off of the tiamat kernel. Some phones will accept them and some zips will be rejected causing a boot loop. Good thing he put a reset zip in there also you just have to test them to see what your phone likes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1028322
~ d3rk

Best battery life ROM?

I'm trying to deal with cm7 but little things are killing me (battery life stinks even with extended battery, I watch my battery fall with the screen on, it's good when it's not though. Constant problems with my lock screen freezing, etc). I'd like to find a rom thats 100% stable, aosp is preferred, but not a must. Any recommendations?
Thanks
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I alway found CM6 and Miui 2.2 roms to give great battery. Not sure if you were looking to stay with gingerbread though...
Cm7 just isn't as good as cm6 that's all I will say. My battery life on cm7 was not so great. I switched to miui for the first time yesterday and my 10hrs turned into 15hrs already with 50% left. Usually in about 10hrs my cm7 is on about 10% left. I actually have a pic to prove it lol.
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With CM7, I usually get 12 hours to 50%, 18-20 hrs to 20%. If your battery life is that bad, I would try calibrating that battery and checking for wakelocks.
Also, try decks gingerbread which is based on CM7, but gets better battery life. You can find it under the thread "yet another AOSP ginger ROM."
jstalford said:
With CM7, I usually get 12 hours to 50%, 18-20 hrs to 20%. If your battery life is that bad, I would try calibrating that battery and checking for wakelocks.
Also, try decks gingerbread which is based on CM7, but gets better battery life. You can find it under the thread "yet another AOSP ginger ROM."
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+1 to this, I get great battery life with Deck's
I installed cm6.1.2 and so far all is well. I don't really have any reasons to stay with ginger bread, the only thing I even noticed from it was the screen off animation. I rarely use 4g, so its not a big loss on that. Any recommended kernels for cm6.1.2?
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Steve325 said:
I installed cm6.1.2 and so far all is well. I don't really have any reasons to stay with ginger bread, the only thing I even noticed from it was the screen off animation. I rarely use 4g, so its not a big loss on that. Any recommended kernels for cm6.1.2?
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I'm all about Tiamat
Destroyer v 2 with savage zen kernal and I can make it two full days with mild-moderate use. Heavy use will still make it all day. By far this is the best battery life I've gotten.
When I switched to Tiamat I started getting great battery life on CM7. I can get 18+ hours on it, easy.
can you still use CM7 themes with decks?
I get 15 hours with cm7 SZ kernel with moderate use
When I check the batt stats in settings, "phone standby " always has over 50% someone knows why?
This has been looking good and it was just updated this morning with no issues..
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/cdma-htc-evo-4g-development/141521-4-15-11-rom-gingerbread-evo-deck-pre2-1-0-a.html
Buy 5 batteries then you will never be out of power.
CM7 (every nightly) and latest Tiamat. I leave BT and WIFI on always, without *trying* to preserve battery, and I easily last from 7AM to 7PM with no charging... running pandora for at least an hour in the morning off WIFI, and some in-car BT Pandora streaming... no 4G use, and tons and tons of texts and internet browsing. Same use on other kernels would have killed my phone in 4 hours easily. I used to be able to watch the battery indicator drop. Sense ROMS were pretty bad too.
Whats wakelocks?
Deck's + Tiamat = win
http://imgur.com/LE54H.png
I suggest finding a kernal for your rom. Tiamat is a great choice.
Also, are you coming from sense? If so, resetting your battery stats might help.
I've had great luck with Vaelpak 3.2 rc1 and rc2, both with there stock kernel and 4.3.2 CFS SBC HAVS MORE. I mainly use my phone for texting and Facebook. On a typical day of moderate texting, Facebook and a few hours of calls I'm getting roughly 16 hours. If I use juicedefender and setcpu I can stretch it out even more. Vaelpak 3.2 is a non-sense rom and is very stable. Out of 4 or 5 roms that I have used this is the most complete and full Rom were everything works. Been using vaelpak for over a month now and haven't found anything better...
Evo 4g
Vaelpak 3.2 RC2
This has been my biggest struggle so far as well. Finding a rom that is both useful and does not kill my battery...I just rooted last weekend and so far have tried at least 5 roms looking for the one that I really get along with and like the looks of, etc. All I cal say so far about roms and such is trial and error...keep flashing till you find one that fits.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038400

[Q] /DigitalKarma v8 REINCARNATION Kernel issue

I want to dump the underworld kernel since my battery just gets sucked to death on this thing. I have tried flashing multiple mason kernels and even old savaged rom and tiamet kernels. none of them work. What am I doing wrong. Is there a specific replacement kernel I am missing for this?
DK8 is a Sense rom. All the kernels you mentioned are for AOSP roms. Thats what is causing your problem. If you want to try a different one, search for Lionfish, Chop Suey or Freedom. These are Sense kernels may work.
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DK8 is a Sense rom. All the kernels you mentioned are for AOSP roms. Thats what is causing your problem. If you want to try a different one, search for Lionfish, Chop Suey or Freedom. These are Sense kernels may work.
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Thanks. I wasn't really sure. I see Mason used on so many kernels i pretty much assumed I could use it. I just hope those you mentioned can match mason and the battery life it gives me
I flashed chop suey and currently my phone is stuck on that damn white screen of death as ill call it. just never leaves it. i guess ill reflash the rom and run the script that comes with it and if i dont see an improvement in battery life ill go to another rom
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Thanks. I wasn't really sure. I see Mason used on so many kernels i pretty much assumed I could use it. I just hope those you mentioned can match mason and the battery life it gives me
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TBH you will not be able to match the battery life from running an AOSP rom on a Sense rom. The closest would be IMO Underworld with some underclocking and undervolting. Setting the brightness to low also helps, but its gonna be a stretch to get the same battery life.
I'm on this Rom right now. My battery life is at least 12 hours . I'm using the Underworld v.8 kernel by Ca1ne. Get a CPU tuner, preferably setCPU from the market or here on xda, and change your governor to Smartass v2 and your min. up to 384 and your max down to around 768 (mine is set to a little above that at 860). Then flash Vipermod and follow the directions for that. Every phone is different, but mine is around 75Mhz undervolted. There is always a way to get better battery life from your phone, from cpu tweaks to apps that turn off 3g or switch from 3g to 2g or 1x.
Just do some Google searches and you can usually find what you're looking for. There's always that handy dandy search bar on xda too.
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I flashed chop suey and currently my phone is stuck on that damn white screen of death as ill call it. just never leaves it. i guess ill reflash the rom and run the script that comes with it and if i dont see an improvement in battery life ill go to another rom
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Make sure that you barely clearing caches before you try flashing new roms. I don't know of you are, but you didn't mention if you did or if you don't clear them before flashing.
Edit: Make sure that you *always* clear caches.
I didn't notice my mistake until now. Auto correct didn't get it right this time.
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I switched from the no-havs Underworld to the havs sbc kernel since I was used to undervolting on AOSP roms. I felt like that made a difference in and of itself. One thing to note I believe if you read the Underworld thread, the kernel is set to Smartass V2 by default, however I think it is also overclocked so definitely follow the advice of underclocking and undervolting... When I first flashed the kernel my phone was so hot I didn't want to touch it, but now It's just fine. For values I am using the same CPU min/max posted above, but I undervolted by 50mhz instead of 75(my EVO won't boot if I go do any more than 50).
And finally I ran the V6 SuperCharger script baked into the ROM. Super easy install, just read the screen and have the Supercharger thread open on a PC.
End result? This rom is so fast it almost freaked me out, or at least made me curious as to how I put up with ICS/JB ROMs for so long. Everything is lag free and as long as I have this phone, my phone will be rocking whatever DigitalKarma is cooking up! Good luck!
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