Is using BML/RFS better than MTD/YAFFS2? I saw something about how we get better battery life on TW roms as they were developed specifically for our phones, and that got me thinking; since they were intended to use RFS, would it perform better?
shadowlink217 said:
Is using BML/RFS better than MTD/YAFFS2? I saw something about how we get better battery life on TW roms as they were developed specifically for our phones, and that got me thinking; since they were intended to use RFS, would it perform better?
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There are TW mtd roms too. The only benefit I see to being on BML/RFS is being able to go back to stock without having to repartition. Other than that MTD is the way to go. And I believe there isn't any Rom with bad battery life. The way you use and how your phone run is the only battery killer.
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MTD/yaffs basically doubles internal memory.
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As long as I have been on mtd/yaffs2 I have never had a single mass force close issue due to corruption like I have had occasionally (all the time on ext4/bml) on rfs/bml. Plus performance is better too and more memory.
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shadowlink217 said:
Is using BML/RFS better than MTD/YAFFS2? I saw something about how we get better battery life on TW roms as they were developed specifically for our phones, and that got me thinking; since they were intended to use RFS, would it perform better?
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I don't believe it matters what rom or partition for battery, well.. ext4 sucked, but anyways, I'm running a mtd MIUI rom pulling 15 hours on 50% with a 1800mah OEM battery and light usage all day. Depends on how you use as said above, basically MTD/Yaffs2 is the way to go, NO downside
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Fire n mage said:
I don't believe it matters what rom or partition for battery, well.. ext4 sucked, but anyways, I'm running a mtd MIUI rom pulling 15 hours on 50% with a 1800mah OEM battery and light usage all day. Depends on how you use as said above, basically MTD/Yaffs2 is the way to go, NO downside
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Battery life has a lot to do with usage but has a lot more to do with the kernel you're using. Which MIUI rom are you running?
shadowlink217 said:
Battery life has a lot to do with usage but has a lot more to do with the kernel you're using. Which MIUI rom are you running?
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True kernel is important, and the gb 1.12.23 version with Shadowkernel
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Has anyone else noticed a significance in battery life?
I have an average of 56-60 hours my max idle was 81hrs....
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I've gotten slight improvements, but what you're getting is insane... how'd you manage that?
I could never let my phone idle long enough to find out how many hours it would last. But I easily get a full day on cm7 with my regular use.
Only had it a day. But from where i've noticed holding the wildfire/aria next to each-other doing the same tasks with wifi on [ones got service, other doesnt yet] the wildfire was out to 80% in less than half an hour streaming music from pandora. Aria was at 95% with CM7 [even overclocked]. Although the wildfire is approx 3 months older, that seems amazing in my opinion.
Ultimate juice our even juice defender with power control plus..both have free and almost the exact same it's insane.
Anything to toggle data is recommend for battery life, but that's a given....
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Just my 2 cents, A profiling tool for over/under clocking. Over for when your hard at work, playing videogames and whatnot. And underclock for when the device is serving 0% use. That seems something that should be implemented into android.
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Just my 2 cents, A profiling tool for over/under clocking. Over for when your hard at work, playing videogames and whatnot. And underclock for when the device is serving 0% use. That seems something that should be implemented into android.
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I agree thats what I did as well, cm7 seem to make swype better too, idk why... The only straw back is my juice defender doesn't data toggle on screen off/on...i miss that lol att rapes in data lol....
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most custom roms, especially aosp ones, give you a much better battery life because they put the control into your hands; you can customize your phone to be used how you see fit.
ValkyrieLiberty said:
I agree thats what I did as well, cm7 seem to make swype better too, idk why... The only straw back is my juice defender doesn't data toggle on screen off/on...i miss that lol att rapes in data lol....
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Cm7 makes everything better
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My battery life is improved with cm7 over cm6 with most things being equal. A welcome change I might add.
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I think battery is much better on 3G data but much worse via Wifi. I manually change to use them mutual exclusively.
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I don't know what happened but I'm having issues. I cannot get the display to fall below 75% and it sucks because between my EVO stock battery and my extended battery you can actually see the battery life being sucked away rapidly.
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I am having the same issue with my display can't figure out. What
Rom are you using I am using swag Rom
Iturned of the auomatic brightness on my phone and set it manually since installing cm7
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Iturned of the auomatic brightness on my phone and set it manually since installing cm7
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This manual setting will lower it a ton don't need it at full brightness half the time.
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I have the same issue, it is isolated to Sense roms. It doesn't happen with AOSP, which is why those are the only roms I can use due to the battery life. We had a thread going for a while with some other people who had the same problem, but nobody could really get to the bottom of it. I reached out to Aamikam but he couldn't really help or didn't want to. I didn't know if a logcat or anything would have helped but no one really answered me. It happens on froyo and gingerbread sense roms, and I never had the issue for a long time but then I noticed it the first time on MikFroyo 4.62. I've tried everything since then but no results.
Only thing to do right now is switch to an AOSP rom, I highly recommend Team Nocturnal's Xplod. Very smooth with Tiamat 3.3.7 kernel and more eye candy than CM7. I would love to be able to use MikG again but my battery literally dies in 4 hours, regardless if I'm using the phone or not.
Alot of ppl seem to think that 75 percent or more of display is bad. Really it isn't. The battery stats need to equal 100 percent. On sense roms that's the way it is and there is nothing wrong with it. Now if your experiencing high.android system usage, that's a problem. As long as everything else is relatively low, its all good
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Its after I installed the new update. Even downgraded to earlier gingerbread and still 75 plus.
Yes my system is low but I can watch my battery meter lower in realtime. Well I guess its time for a new toy.
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Prene said:
Its after I installed the new update. Even downgraded to earlier gingerbread and still 75 plus.
Yes my system is low but I can watch my battery meter lower in realtime. Well I guess its time for a new toy.
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If your actively using your phone and it drains rapidly that's pretty normal in my experience. But if its draining a lot during idle, check for a rogue running app. Otherwise not using auto brightness is a good mentioned trick along with underclocking with a new kernel should help
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It has to do with the use of a generic power_profile.xml. Neither CM or stock use correct values for this.
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Alot of ppl seem to think that 75 percent or more of display is bad. Really it isn't. The battery stats need to equal 100 percent. On sense roms that's the way it is and there is nothing wrong with it. Now if your experiencing high.android system usage, that's a problem. As long as everything else is relatively low, its all good
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You don't get it...this is not normal display usage. I remember what my battery usage and battery life was like before this problem came up and there was a huge difference. Before, cell standby was my highest usage and I could get 25-30 hours on a charge. Then display usage shot up to 90% give or take some, and battery life dropped to 4-8 hours. I can understand if display was slightly higher than everything else, but display is at 75-95% while everything else is under 5 or 10. There is absolutely no reason why the display usage should be that high even when the screen has been OFF the entire time. That's not normal. I have multiple screen shots to back it up.
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It has to do with the use of a generic power_profile.xml. Neither CM or stock use correct values for this.
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Is there a way to fix or change this? And is there a reason why it happens to some people but not others?
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Well if its been off then I don't have the slightest clue.
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So using bootmanager (finally works now) I loaded miui. And my display is no higher than 1%. So something is very very wrong with sense and 4.5 updates.
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I'm new to Xda but not to droid forums.
I just wanted to say wow! What a difference between the two. People are talking about stuff for the droid x and I'm totally lost. That's awesome!!
Can someone point me to where I can get a few questions answered about CM9?
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You should be able to get your questions answered here:
http://rootzwiki.com/index.php?/topic/18589-CyanogenMod-9-[UNOFFICIAL]-[Beta]-(4/24)
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Thanks. That's where I got all my info before I switched to CM9. After week of using it, I'm switching back to stock. The main reason is because the battery life sucks even with all syncing off and touch sounds and a few other things done to try to conserve battery.
My battery was at 40% when I left work yesterday with only light Facebook and web browsing.
Also some apps not working very good on it is another reason I'm switching back.
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Thanks. That's where I got all my info before I switched to CM9. After week of using it, I'm switching back to stock. The main reason is because the battery life sucks even with all syncing off and touch sounds and a few other things done to try to conserve battery.
My battery was at 40% when I left work yesterday with only light Facebook and web browsing.
Also some apps not working very good on it is another reason I'm switching back.
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ICS roms haven't been perfected yet, but if your looking for a good user experience with decent battery life, you should try DefX MIUI.
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infazzdar said:
ICS roms haven't been perfected yet, but if your looking for a good user experience with decent battery life, you should try DefX MIUI.
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yeah, wizard's MIUI has been the best for awhile now in terms of great battery life and full functionality. i've tried the ICS roms out there for the droidx but battery life was abysmal. i like having the latest android system but not if you have to trade great battery life for poor battery life.
I am running cm9 with a build date of April 24th (build number: IMM76D).
And i love it. It is super fast. the only complaint i have is that when long pressing home to get to the recent apps list it takes about 1-2 secs. Other than that its great. everything works except video (sometimes) and panoramic shots. the battery life isnt too bad. but i have had bad battery problems for a while.
I've been running the latest nightly (20120722) for a few days now with less than stellar battery life. It seems that everytime I run an AOSP rom the main battery culprits appear to be cell and phone idle, where's with a Sense rom, it' the screen. I have a relatively new battery. I'd say moderate use, typically.
Anyone have suggestions on getting better battery life with CM7? I'm running the stock kernel at 245/800, ondemand, deadline. Also running V6 supercharger at 5.
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I've gotten 12+ hours today of cm7.2 7/15 nightly and barely at 50%
Did lots of recordings and such.
Dunno
I don't use the v6 script, or do any mods at all.
Just run it as is.
Stock battery too.
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I've gotten 12+ hours today of cm7.2 7/15 nightly and barely at 50%
Did lots of recordings and such.
Dunno
I don't use the v6 script, or do any mods at all.
Just run it as is.
Stock battery too.
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Yeah I've gone back to 7/15 to see if it's any better. I seem to remember it being better; I'll report back later today. Still curious why cell standby is the main battery eater on CM7 (or AOSP ROMs in general) as compared with say, SSX or newSENSE, which was the display...
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Yeah I've gone back to 7/15 to see if it's any better. I seem to remember it being better; I'll report back later today. Still curious why cell standby is the main battery eater on CM7 (or AOSP ROMs in general) as compared with say, SSX or newSENSE, which was the display...
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Aosp shows true signal where Sense won't. So AOSP having a cell standy over display sounds about right. Sense always thinks it has signal and AOSP has no signal thanks to sprint. In my area Sprint blows, so that's what I *think
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This is better.. I went back to the previous nightly (20120715) for a few days now. Still moderate use.
I'm currently running the stock kernel at 245/1.21, ondemand, deadline. Without V6 supercharger and I didn't flash the ICS theme either.
Perhaps the 20120722 nightly did not play well with my device.
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That is a lot better! Glad it's working better for you now.
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That is a lot better! Glad it's working better for you now.
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Deffinetely, same time on battery, but about twice the battery left!
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Sonkway said:
This is better.. I went back to the previous nightly (20120715) for a few days now. Still moderate use.
I'm currently running the stock kernel at 245/1.21, ondemand, deadline. Without V6 supercharger and I didn't flash the ICS theme either.
Perhaps the 20120722 nightly did not play well with my device.
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If V6 SuperCharger is not setup correctly, or the setting is to high. Your Battery life can take a hit.
Any ROM, best battery. Go
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^lol that rom is old.
Cm7 and gingerbread miui in my experience rock for battery. Nothing else comes too close
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Great luck with Toasted Marshmallow by Awesome.
Glacier_One_v2.0 has been pretty great for me so far....
Well you have to remember that it's not just the rom, the kernel the rom uses also plays a big role in battery life. Also using apps like Juice Defender,etc. can affect battery life statistics being reported by other users.
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Well you have to remember that it's not just the rom, the kernel the rom uses also plays a big role in battery life. Also using apps like Juice Defender,etc. can affect battery life statistics being reported by other users.
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IMO Juice defender sucks and so does most of those battery saver apps.They cause more problems than they are worth get a good battery like an anker and don't run a ****load of apps and try official cm7 or try applying governors like smartassv2 or similar that adjust itself while sleeping or maybe an app like setcpu and setup some profiles thats like i said IMO...Good Day!!!
Ditto...
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Still some problems with this ROM and having good battery cm10.1 by cnote74
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063057
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hview said:
Still some problems with this ROM and having good battery cm10.1 by cnote74
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063057
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+1
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