How long your Nexus woke up without reboot? - Nexus S General

As per subject, I am curious after rorob7 opened up a thread the 1000hrs uptime without reboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1487826
So, here I am opening up a room for people to post their Uptime without any single reboot.
I will start from me.
My best Uptime is around 66hrs to 75hrs. (forgot to take screenshot , will added later)
ROM: MIUI GB 2.3.7b stable by BM
Kernel: Franco 1st Nov, BFS
I/O: Noop
Governor: Smartass V2
Usage: Normal moderate (data on, 2G the most, sometimes 3G, whatsapp, sms, phone call, newsfeed, facebook, little games, notes)
Common Reasons for reboot:
- smartkeyboard freeze
- SOD
- (will update it regularly)
So whats yours people?

I had a little over 100 hours but decided to make a backup afterwards. If I wasn't such a crackflasher, I could probably go much longer

88 hours stock 2.3.7 not rooted and locked bootloader.
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170 hrs captured. Only reboot is when I switch to my extended battery sometimes.
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chronophase1 said:
I had a little over 100 hours but decided to make a backup afterwards. If I wasn't such a crackflasher, I could probably go much longer
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Thats great man!
I will try to make 100 for the next 4 days
Keep it up Guys!

vetvito said:
170 hrs captured. Only reboot is when I switch to my extended battery sometimes.
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Wow! Awesome man. I will try 100hrs first

my longest was about 70 hours i think,i could last longer but am addicted to flashing
if you need stability,try Pixel ROM 1.72 with Matr1x kernel 18.5,and set the governor to Lionheart,with deep idle on. i used these settings for a while with an 1300 to 1460 Mhz OC, and it never rebooted but it was a battery killer.

Don't remember. Many hundred hours in any case, if not a thousand.

Somehow, it is hard to keep the phone without rebooting...
I learned that I am using BFS kernel by Franco, and the nature of BFS is for multitasking. And I noticed that when I'm using some apps, and then I wanna use others apps, I pressed the home button and it went to the desktop, everytime I did that, the memory seems to be stable, no lagging.
But, when I'm using some apps, and then I wanna use others apps, instead of pressing home button, when I pressed the back button until the apps closed, somehow its just hard to NOT to reboot for at least 20hrs, it kept lagging.
Anyone noticed this?

doc_v15 said:
Somehow, it is hard to keep the phone without rebooting...
I learned that I am using BFS kernel by Franco, and the nature of BFS is for multitasking. And I noticed that when I'm using some apps, and then I wanna use others apps, I pressed the home button and it went to the desktop, everytime I did that, the memory seems to be stable, no lagging.
But, when I'm using some apps, and then I wanna use others apps, instead of pressing home button, when I pressed the back button until the apps closed, somehow its just hard to NOT to reboot for at least 20hrs, it kept lagging.
Anyone noticed this?
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CFS is multitasking, BFS is for smoother running of foreground app
My longest uptime was about 35 hours, then I changed voltages by mistake xD
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Longest uptime: max 15 hours
Yeah yeah ima crackflasher
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It would also be good to state the usual reason for reboot.
Is the reason instability of the system or just the need to updgrade the new image.
Personnaly for me a stable system should have at least 1000h of uptime and I think there are quite a few ROMs tha can do that.
At the moment I am using AOKP and don't have any problems and my uptime is usually around 500h (to update to new version).

60hours...
I however have to reboot often due to flashing of mods and stuff. Also I'm addicted to flashing.
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podtalje said:
It would also be good to state the usual reason for reboot.
Is the reason instability of the system or just the need to updgrade the new image.
Personnaly for me a stable system should have at least 1000h of uptime and I think there are quite a few ROMs tha can do that.
At the moment I am using AOKP and don't have any problems and my uptime is usually around 500h (to update to new version).
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Great idea! Thanks man, the first post updated
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For me, I rarely have the needs to reboot the phone. After I upgrade to stock 4.0.4 I have not rebooted my phone. And nothing goes wrong here.
What's more my wife never reboot her Galaxy S i9000. Only sometimes it rebooted by itself. xD
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The best I did was 209 hours on all stock 4.0.3.

217 Hours
Stock ICS 4.0.4

I did 200 somethings hours, before needing to reboot to install something on Gingerbread Oxygen 2.3.2.
Most stable GB rom, outside of stock.

I haven't screen shotted it and I rebooted last night, but I haven't ever rebooted randomly since Late Janruary...
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
GummyNex (9.0)
Air Kernel (3.45)
OC 800/100 (Lionheart)
Live OC (100 -Noop)
v6 Supercharged

Something around 250 hours but some weeks ago i have rebooting it more frequently about 2 times a day. As i was trying to do some experiences...
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Related

[KERNEL] tb kernels by utkanos (updated for CM7)

Hello.
I have compiled a few kernels for use with any of the sense based roms out right now. There are 3 choices available, feedback is appreciated. Initial reports from users I have sent these to say they improved their battery life, I have been using #1 for 6 days and confirm better life, though ymmv as usual. Support for NFS and all related config options has been removed, tun support is included. For best results use ondemand governor (default).
1) 245-1024MHz, uv:
http://platypus.memoryfire.com/kernels/245-1024_uv_utkanos.zip
2) 245-1024MHz 5 slot, uv:
http://platypus.memoryfire.com/kernels/245-1024_uv_5slot_utkanos.zip
3) 245-1228MHz 7 slot, slight OC, uv:
http://platypus.memoryfire.com/kernels/245-1228_uv_oc_utkanos.zip
6f0375f87e78fabcd644c945de5339b3 245-1024_uv_utkanos.zip
35460d9e179fde41ed4b46e8bb8c1fbd 245-1024_uv_5slot_utkanos.zip
fed74abd8b584f9afd8ef669737aa10d 245-1228_uv_oc_utkanos.zip
All changes can be followed on my github:
https://github.com/utkanos
Newest kernels will be here:
http://platypus.memoryfire.com/kernels/
*For use with SetCPU
*Good backups are always encouraged when flashing custom software
*As always, responsibility is on the user for use of this code, not myself.
If there are any requests, suggestions, comments please don't hesitate to contact me. Enjoy
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Updated to work with CM7. thanks to Slayher for cm defconfig.
CM7: (OUTDATED, will update for new RC's soon)
1) 245-1024MHz, uv:
http://platypus.memoryfire.com/kernels/cyanogenmod/245-1024_uv_cm_utkanos.zip
2) 245-1024MHz 5 slot, uv:
http://platypus.memoryfire.com/kernels/cyanogenmod/245-1024_uv_5slot_cm_utkanos.zip
3) 245-1228MHz 7 slot, slight OC, uv:
http://platypus.memoryfire.com/kernels/cyanogenmod/245-1228_uv_oc_cm_utkanos.zip
e4f19215a68e6006831c1db073ba7ed1 245-1024_uv_cm_utkanos.zip
83cb18589dcf4361053e2c60963ff1f0 245-1024_uv_5slot_cm_utkanos.zip
0331b39e0bea29a4d480f36124fb4c87 245-1228_uv_oc_cm_utkanos.zip
Been running #1 for a few days with great results. Just switched to #3 and so far so good. Let me get some Quadrant scores up
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Thanks for these! (you helped me out the other day on #thunderbolt channel @ andirc.net).
I personally am ready to sacrifice some performance (quadrant) to get longer battery life so I can keep my 4G on longer!
EDIT: After running this kernel overnight and for the past 12 hours, it is amazing on battery life. My battery was around 70% when I flashed the kernel, now 12 hours later and some usage (gmail non-stop, k9 mail polling every 15 minutes), 20+ apps running in background and up front, webcam widget running and updating every 15 minutes, 4G left on, battery is just now at 40%. Phone is still snappy and feels good. Thanks! I look forward to seeing how long I can go on a fully charged battery.
Gonna try these out
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These are amazing. They are obviously not for the uber performance crowd who want their 2.0ghz kernel, however, they have greatly improved my battery life.
That said, i can keep 4g on all day and make it 20+ hours with moderate/heavy use.
Just so everyone knows...this guy is legit and will help you out whenever you need it. I've been running his 1st kernel for awhile now on the nonsense rom tesla coil. Because apparently the kernel (drods) that comes with that one makes your device reboot spontaneously at stock cpu speeds.
Javis
trendsetter37 said:
Just so everyone knows...this guy is legit and will help you out whenever you need it. I've been running his 1st kernel for awhile now on the nonsense rom tesla coil. Because apparently the kernel (drods) that comes with that one makes your device reboot spontaneously at stock cpu speeds.
Javis
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Drods kernels have been very solid for me with no reboots.
Been using the 5 slot. Very solid battery with this kernel. Thank you.
Wow. This kernel rocks. No speed difference using #1, but I really thought my battery was reporting wrong. It works so well.
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had an issue while downloading trying to download the 5 slot from this site. however, utkanos is very helpful on irc and gave me another link that works!
flash #1 earlier today and so far it seems very promising as the most battery efficient kernel yet.
I wanted to post how awesome this kernel has been after a few days now...
Today, after 8 hours of battery use with some internet use, 3G (LTE OFF), and music listening (FM and Local music files)...I still have 30% battery life left!
I used the battery calibration app just to make life easier too!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1024867
Running DAS BAMF 1.4 Remix w/ kernel #1!
5slot hangs at first HTC screen. Bad download?
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Is 1228 slot over bolted?
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jbeitel said:
5slot hangs at first HTC screen. Bad download?
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Downloaded again but froze again. Other 2 work. Help?
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Sorry about the dead link, I will update the 5 slot link, in the meantime try this one:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9459955/mecha/kernels/245-1024_uv_5slot_utkanos.zip
4g speed
I know "people" claim that their kernel does not effect 4g performance but after 5 consecutive tests on the 'other' one and 5 consecutive tests on the 1228 kernel here, I saw almost 2Mbps faster on this one. Whether it impacts it or not, my eyes do not deceive me. Thanks U.
Just downloaded the first one, running the latest virus rom, will check back in a few to report, thanks for these!
5 slot FL worked for me. Keeping with my 4g belief, the first thing I did was run a speed test. Got 9.93 Mbps. I don't care what others say about their kernels buy I witness theirs to be much slower 4g. The big test will be battery life. I will give feedback tomorrow. Btw I am in Detroit and test went to Chicago.
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Experiences with MIUI

I thought that I would give MIUI a go since I have read great things about it. I have been using CM for a very long time now, so I wasn't expecting to be blown away.
Overall I am pretty impressed with a few caveats. The interface is very nice and I especially like how the notifications drop out of the bar up top, like when you get a text message. I don't need to use handcent anymore to say the least. The built in theme manager is cool and overall the think the menus are easier to use then most roms.
Anyways, the main issue is speed and battery. I read great things about speed but I just don't see it. The homescreen lags, apps are slow to open, and things always seem to lock up on me. I didn't restore from titanium backup, I started fresh. I'm running Savaged Zen 2.2 as my kernel, but the speed seems sluggish no matter the kernel.
The battery life isn't as great as it was on CM7 either. I can barely.make it through a day on MIUI.
Any tips for improving performance before I leap back to CM?
I would stay with Miui for a couple of days and I guarantee you that the battery life will get better, also I would try using tiamat, or godmode kernel they are great.
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How do you change your kernal and which is the best?
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Download kernel.
Put into root directory of sd card.
Boot into recovery
Nand backup (because you never know)
Wipe cache and dalvik cache
Flash kernel
Reboot
Evo HW 003
MIUI 1.5.27 with Tiamat 4.0.3 sbc
Cut Corners theme
Miui is awesome but the lag just kills me. I've tried every kernel out there and nothing changed lol.
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Just flashed miui last night, wanted to see what it was all about. Took me a lil bit to get everything set up but now it's running smooth for me. Lovin it except battery life is killing me, unplugged it just 15 min ago and it dropped 30 percent. Ill probably run this for a week or two then nand back over to synergy or kingdom. Overall though I love the menus of this rom and all the different settings.
Battery dropped another 8 percent in the time it took me to type this.
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s0calstate0fmind said:
Just flashed miui last night, wanted to see what it was all about. Took me a lil bit to get everything set up but now it's running smooth for me. Lovin it except battery life is killing me, unplugged it just 15 min ago and it dropped 30 percent. Ill probably run this for a week or two then nand back over to synergy or kingdom. Overall though I love the menus of this rom and all the different settings.
Battery dropped another 8 percent in the time it took me to type this.
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Try using setcpu with the tiamat 4.0.5 kernel. Maybe your cpu is constantly pegged at its highest frequency so its killing the battery. With set CPU installed I had my Max at 1113 and min at 384 running smartass; I easily got 24 hours with moderate usage. Also download spareparts from the market and make sure your end button has the phone set to sleep.
Here's the free setcpu for xda users.
http://db.tt/eJ143VY
Here's the tiamat kernel.
http://tiamat-aosp.com/ccount/click.php?id=103
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I've used many kernals (mostly CM and MIUI) as they tend to have the least amount of clutter.
I've been very happy with MIUI (been on it for over 5 months) when I used to flash a new rom almost daily.
I've found MIUI (more than any other rom) has "finiky" issues with installs.
If you've not done it, I'd recommend doing a complete wipe using Caulkin Format All and Format Temp, fresh install of miui (reboot 3 times after you install it, helps get rid of some fo the chinese crap), flash a kernal of your choice (i've been rocking tiamit 4.0.5 sbc) and then configure your phone and set it all up.
I love the fact that you can have folders on your home screen (that show the icons of the content) however, it doesnt hide your status bar (I think it's stupid to have the clock show twice).
I use launcher pro and folder organizer ( available on market) and love it.
I have a very minimalistic layout with everything grouped neatly.
if you've not used MIUI, try it! Stiff is amazing!
-RR
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I hear that its very Iphone like and has a lot of things not working in the latest update, is that true been wanting to try it
Tiamat 4.0.4 is the best i have used on MIUI. Savage have never been smooth for me. Overclock to 1152 and it rocks.
ByrdDaMan said:
I hear that its very Iphone like and has a lot of things not working in the latest update, is that true been wanting to try it
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Everything seems to work just fine for me with the latest update. I haven't tried Navigation, but my GPS locks almost instantly, so I suppose it would work just fine. It seems like GPS is the biggest problem.
I still have the bug where the automatic brightness doesn't work correctly. I have just set the brightness somewhere and forgot about it. It seems to work correctly for others though. Guess it might have something to do with the kernel though.
LedGrip said:
How do you change your kernal and which is the best?
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Another easy way is to use Kernel Manager from the Market. He has all the most popular kernels listed there. It is a breeze.
try tiamat kernel 3.3.7 which seems to work the best for most people or try the latest one which is 4.0.5. I'm using the latest one with vipermod which is a tool to lower voltages and it's great.

Simple Honey Query

I'm thinking of flashing Simple Honey on Vibrant i haven't done any flash on my own currently I'm on Trigger 3.2 Final but i feel there is too much of battery drain i tried battery calibration even that didn't worked, i see the RAM usage of Simple honey is 340MB and i see the RAM in vibrant around 320MB i know the rest of memory is used by system but does it means Simple Honey is very heavy on battery ?
Also i feel that most of the manuals are not well done i was looking for Simple Honey and it never says clearly that i need to be on CM7 before flashing it or my understanding is not correct
None of the ported gb roms get as good battery life as the froyo roms built from our vibrant source code. If you want better battery life I would try a different kernel with your current rom. I would recommend Bali or DMZ kernels. And no you should not be on cm7 to flash Simply Honey. It is recommended to flash the gingerbread bootloaders first though.
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Thanks , so whats the best combo Simple Honey + which kernel ?
Well if you're going to go with Simply Honey it already comes with a kernel with tweaks especially for that rom. But if you want better battery, SH is not the way to go. You're better off sticking with Trigger or another froyo rom with one of the kernels I mentioned above, Bali or DMZ. In my signature are links to the rom and kernel I use, ZenDroid and DMZ kernel. I get phenomenal battery life using that combination.
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I'm on trigger 3.2 as well and it's now become pretty glitchy. Looking for a better ROM. I've love to try your combination. Pm me the links please. I rarely, if ever, use my computer for xda so any links are not showing up in your signature.
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I just updatd from sh 3.9 to 5.1. There are 2 kernels used bullet 1.2 1.42 and 1.54. The numbers represent oc speeds and 1.54 doesn't work on all phones. The other is talon sh kernel. It's optimized for sh GPS doesn't work (does in bullet). Also talon lets you change bootanimations bullet does not. Instructions are clear in the op. If you are coming from a previous sh ROM use the Odin to stock method. Personally I would flash talon after the step that puts sh 3.8 on your phone. There seem to be issues flashing 5.1 which comes with talon over bullet on your phone. 3.9 bullet, flashed talon,flashed 5.1 all went well. Also you might want to clear caches in cwm (dalvik and any others) before 5.1 flash. Sometimes there are "ghost" which makes the modem flash bad and you can't make or receive calls. All answers are in the thread. Hope this helps. By the way I love this ROM!
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Well if you're going to go with Simply Honey it already comes with a kernel with tweaks especially for that rom. But if you want better battery, SH is not the way to go. You're better off sticking with Trigger or another froyo rom with one of the kernels I mentioned above, Bali or DMZ. In my signature are links to the rom and kernel I use, ZenDroid and DMZ kernel. I get phenomenal battery life using that combination.
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I am going to have to respectively disagree with you. We are finally at a place with the latest version of simply honey that we can safely say we are on par if not better than froyo when it comes to battery. I just post a pic today showing over 31 hours with 10% left. Other users in my thread have posted 12 hours with 70% left which is on par to hit 30 hours. I rarely saw 30 hours on froyo. My personal use was admittedly light, a few calls and textx, xda app, Facebook app, a couple times in browser. Moderate shouldn't see less than 18 to 24 hours.
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+1
And this is with about 2.5 on Pandora, WIFI on 80% of the time,, bunch of xda, email, news,,
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I am going to have to respectively disagree with you. We are finally at a place with the latest version of simply honey that we can safely say we are on par if not better than froyo when it comes to battery. I just post a pic today showing over 31 hours with 10% left. Other users in my thread have posted 12 hours with 70% left which is on par to hit 30 hours. I rarely saw 30 hours on froyo. My personal use was admittedly light, a few calls and textx, xda app, Facebook app, a couple times in browser. Moderate shouldn't see less than 18 to 24 hours.
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explodingboy70 said:
I am going to have to respectively disagree with you. We are finally at a place with the latest version of simply honey that we can safely say we are on par if not better than froyo when it comes to battery. I just post a pic today showing over 31 hours with 10% left. Other users in my thread have posted 12 hours with 70% left which is on par to hit 30 hours. I rarely saw 30 hours on froyo. My personal use was admittedly light, a few calls and textx, xda app, Facebook app, a couple times in browser. Moderate shouldn't see less than 18 to 24 hours.
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Wow that's very impressive. I stand corrected. My apologies.
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explodingboy70 said:
I am going to have to respectively disagree with you. We are finally at a place with the latest version of simply honey that we can safely say we are on par if not better than froyo when it comes to battery. I just post a pic today showing over 31 hours with 10% left. Other users in my thread have posted 12 hours with 70% left which is on par to hit 30 hours. I rarely saw 30 hours on froyo. My personal use was admittedly light, a few calls and textx, xda app, Facebook app, a couple times in browser. Moderate shouldn't see less than 18 to 24 hours.
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Can you clarify how Simply Honey works on Vibrant since it require 340MB and phone memory is around 320Mb does it means it uses full memory ? The biggest problem which i'm facing is seems like my phone constantly searches for wifi signal even though i have disabled do not search for open wifi networks.

wtf is going on with my atrix down to 30% after jus 4 hrs.

so my girlfriend took my phone to school at 7 comes home at 11 nd my battery was that orange-red color i check my stats nd it shows this
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I have that same issue. Rooted Bell 2.3.4. I don't know wtf is going on, but these past few weeks my phone battery just started too **** the bed. lm going too battery calibrate when l have the time. Might need one yourself too?
DopeHack said:
so my girlfriend took my phone to school at 7 comes home at 11 nd my battery was that orange-red color i check my stats nd it shows this
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There's about 2 solid hours of screen time there, I wouldn't consider that too crazy. Did your gf realize the screen was on all that time? Your idle drain doesn't look great, try better battery stats and/or watch dog (mixed reviews).
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Watchdog is awesome, a must have! But yeah if you haven't calibrated you need to.
Wifi + screen on = loads of watching YouTube clips online while many apps using wifi open will definitely kill your battery.
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Yeah.. after root my battery has gone HORRIBLE!!!!! Every time I check my phone, I get my messages then + 10% each other time (like every hour)
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CM7 + juice defender pro + misc power centric tweaks... My battery drains 4-8% at night, lasts all day with normal use. And then some.
Admitedly im a minimalist though. I tore out a lot of cm7 and its already core.
Toggle background data off when not in use too. There are a lot of smaller power tweaks though, its a science and takes tweaking.
Whip that power junkie 'rix into shape!
Ps: lol! And that gps youre running destroys power.
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I had horrible battery life (10% every hour) as well until i flashed the latest Orange UK radio and all of a sudden my battery lasts for two days without charging. Note that wifi is off most of the time and u only use my phone to listen to music on the go, send txt messages all day long and at the end of the day i have around 70%+ battery left.
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battery draining too fast!!!!
hey guyz..im new to xda..
like a week ago i deleted a system file on my atrix 4g and it started to give some force closes errors..so i flashed a new custom rom named " homebase " my phone is so fast and i like it bt my battery at the same time is draining so fast last night i recharged my phone and it didnt complete till 100% it sticked at 96% anw i worked for a little bit on my cell phone then left it and went to sleep,,and this morning it was like 63%..i jst need some help is there anyone that can help me with this kind of problems..
thx anw hope someone will know about my issue i realy need help...thx again
Try UV and underclocking for screen off.
I have amazing battery life. (Darkside 2.3.5)
Jibraldor said:
Wifi + screen on = loads of watching YouTube clips online while many apps using wifi open will definitely kill your battery.
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Umm how can she watch YouTube that much in school ? Ill end that one there. And @fishcwrap even if it was its timer is one minute nd my brightness all the way down even if ur contantly texting my battery doesn't die that fast nd she said she only used it to Google something once nd that was it I honestly think it has somethin to do wit the radios
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xhazk said:
CM7 + juice defender pro + misc power centric tweaks... My battery drains 4-8% at night, lasts all day with normal use. And then some.
Admitedly im a minimalist though. I tore out a lot of cm7 and its already core.
Toggle background data off when not in use too. There are a lot of smaller power tweaks though, its a science and takes tweaking.
Whip that power junkie 'rix into shape!
Ps: lol! And that gps youre running destroys power.
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I don't have a data plan so the bg data is always off and GPS has not been on since the day I opened the UPS box its weird how airplane mode my battery would prolly last an entire week
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**Uptime=1024 Hours**, The most stable ROM that I've ever tested, with Proof

For this ROM +Kernel it is a sin to crash.
1024 hours or 42 days with no reboots:
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I'm trying to take the phone to the 1000 hours uptime(41 days) This is Done!
The uptime will reset if I reboot, turnoff, run out of battery or if the phone reboots or crashes.
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ROM: Oxygen 2.3.2 (Gingerbread)
http://forum.oxygen.im/viewtopic.php?id=1476
Kernel is your choice, 1000+ hours was done with this one:
Kernel: Lucid 1.4B (If you want latest Mods, 3.0 should be stable too)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1173797 (Scroll down to "Previous Versions: Lucid Nexus Kernel Archive")
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GT-9020T (my only personal phone)
Some Graphics:
Quadrant (No Over clock) V1 and V2 (Beats stock Galaxy Nexus by far in I/O ,2D, 3D and overall)
Real life battery drain (Still 15%+ left)
Usage so far March 5 (it is missing 3.X days in graph)
Holy ****!!! Very nice!! That oxygen was the best GB rom, everyone knew! Now some proof for the persons that didnt know
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robrob777 said:
For this ROM +Kernel it is a sin to crash.
I'm trying to take the phone to the 1000 hours uptime(41 days)
The uptime will reset if I reboot, turnoff, or if the phone reboots or crashes.
ROM: Oxygen 2.3.2 (Gingerbread)
http://forum.oxygen.im/viewtopic.php?id=1476
Kernel: Lucid 1.4B
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1173797
Beleive it or not, I'm using a task killer.
9020T (my only personal phone)
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Damn nice.
Oxygen is really the best custom ROM ever for "stockish" users.
Can't wait for the 3.0 (ICS version) of Oxygen.
2 weeks ago AdamG teased us by posting a picture on his twitter
can you post the kernel Lucid 1.4B
Which 1.4B are you using? There are several in his archive.
ololizoz said:
Which 1.4B are you using? There are several in his archive.
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Lucid nexus 1.4B cm7 NS 2.3.5
I also added a picture in the first post
robrob777 said:
Lucid nexus 1.4B cm7 NS 2.3.5
I also added a picture in the first post
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Does that kernel have voodoo sound and BLN?
it does have BLN and Voodo.
It doesn't have some of the new light mods.
It keeps it simple, BLN app to control led notifications, Voodoo app to control sound and color profiles.
As I've said earlier, this ROM is really suitable for stockish users who enjoy minimalistic ROM with less MODs. But truly it is very stable than any other ROM IMO.
Guys, You won't believe what happened..
I ran out of battery yesterday!!!! ****megafacepalm***
I was far far away from my desk and the battery was red and crossed... I think that means <2%, I excused my self from where I was and almost ran back to my desk. I turned on the screen to see if it was alive and try turn off wifi(mistake, I used more battery by doing this). but the phone signal was gone and the phone was shutting itself!!!!!
So I lost 20 days of my test... I'm starting again, but the 1000 hours screenshot will come here by Spring maybe.
Anyway, during the 20 days, the phone didn't slowed down, battery life was great 2 days always (90% draining to 15%).
Oxygen is the best rom for the nexus s. I loved it, I am can't wait for the ICS version.
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I think I could have easily gotten 1,000 hours with bugless beast... But I can't go that long without re flashing
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snowmanwithahat said:
I think I could have easily gotten 1,000 hours with bugless beast... But I can't go that long without re flashing
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Yeah GPA is also very stable, however I must say, I like Oxygen more bc it has Widgets in the notification bar by default (GPA17? didn't have it stock).
BTW I added new screenshots to the first post showing the Quadrant score, tested not OC'd, and some unique settings for Oxygen...
Latest battery life test Added to 1st post.
Last time that I ran out of battery, I took some time to remove some system apps.
I'm still testing but on average it saved me around 40mb+ of RAM.. somehow...
Will post it later after more test.
BTW I just crossed the 100 hours mark..again...
Good night.
HA ha, I've just come by this thread and I'm loving it, I used to LOVE Oxygen back in my Desire days, it was epic. First it was the best 2.2 AOSP build and then he gave his AOSP Gingerbread right out of the gate.
Oxygen ICS should be pretty damn nice as well.
I must ask though, why haven't you moved to ICS yet? Is it the battery life thing or? Just curious, my missus has just gotten ICS on her Desire, thanks to my mingling and she quite likes it
Yeah Oxygen wass the hands down best rom from gb era. For ics, Bugless Beast seems to be the best option for people that wants oxygen-like experience.
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Not bad! I wonder what is your use of the phone...
I have been using AOKP Milestone 3 and Matr1x 16.0 CFS. Rock stable so far. My usages are phone calls, twitter, facebook, g+, messaging, snapping pics, apps installation, gaming, and the list goes on...
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I have been using AOKP Milestone 3 and Matr1x 16.0 CFS. Rock stable so far. My usages are phone calls, twitter, facebook, g+, messaging, snapping pics, apps installation, gaming, and the list goes on...
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I may have to try this as my next attempt at running ICS. I am running Oxygen 2.3 right now and it is stable, quick, and power sipping but I miss ICS. What kind of battery life are you getting?
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ljordan2 said:
Yeah Oxygen wass the hands down best rom from gb era. For ics, Bugless Beast seems to be the best option for people that wants oxygen-like experience.
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How stable is it (uptimes?) and what is the battery life like? Battery life on Cyanogen 9 and stock made me switch to Oxygen.

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