As the title states, thanks! I don't mind if it is an AOSP based ot TW, just one which is extremely fast and reliable!
moustafasadek11 said:
As the title states, thanks! I don't mind if it is an AOSP based ot TW, just one which is extremely fast and reliable!
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Well being you're in Australia on the SMN9005 I assume, I would recommend the Bobcat ROM and Shinto kernel for amazing battery life and lightning fast performance. If you were on a SMN900T I would recommend Tweaked ROM and Shinto Kernel.
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Hello,
I have AOKP Custom Rom, is there a friendly batterij kernel for my Nexus 4?
Thankyou.
Kisses
YourTheBest said:
Hello,
I have AOKP Custom Rom, is there a friendly batterij kernel for my Nexus 4?
Thankyou.
Kisses
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every kernel for someone will be the one that gives them the best battery life, and for someone else the absolute worst battery life. every device differs, and every device reacts differently to every kernel. you really have to try out all that you can, only then youll find the best battery kernel for your device.
simms22 said:
every kernel for someone will be the one that gives them the best battery life, and for someone else the absolute worst battery life. every device differs, and every device reacts differently to every kernel. you really have to try out all that you can, only then youll find the best battery kernel for your device.
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Thanks Simms22, because you so honest, I will try you're kernel.
Thanks Again!
YourTheBest said:
Thanks Simms22, because you so honest, I will try you're kernel.
Thanks Again!
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truth be told kernels dont do much for battery life... or very little. Its apps that will cause battery life issues.
I have been fond of franco kernel, and undervolting 100mv across the board.
You could check this thread, personally I use NEO kernel and tune it to my liking using TricksterMOD.
YourTheBest said:
Hello,
I have AOKP Custom Rom, is there a friendly batterij kernel for my Nexus 4?
Thankyou.
Kisses
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Hells-core, franco.Kernel.Plus, Matr1x and Semaphore have always been very battery-friendly with me. But I always go for performance because I am almost always near a charger. Hells-core has always been the best at performance and battery life.
it is your setup and apps where you can get or lose battery life, that is true. taking real control of your apps, and when they run, can intensively improve battery life. also your data/phone signal. i get much better battery since going to lte. data tranfers faster, so the radio is running much less. that itself added an hour of screen on time to my battery cycle.
how i get better battery? what best kernel?
Oxydrene said:
how i get better battery? what best kernel?
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this is a very hard question, because battery life depends on so many different things (the ROM you use, apps, usage of the phone, etc.) The best thing to do would be to try and post your results here! I really like the newest versionof the KT Kernel, runs really stable and also my battery life is not bad at all. I use jamals GE-ROM v3 for the S4.
I tried some roms before. and G2 stock is pretty good with everything but the smoothness. And Mahdi is the smoothest one ive ever tried. But are there any options else? Any rom whose smoothness could be comparable with Mahdi?
Mahdi is a great rom but i don't have the battery life i used to have on G2 stock or Cloudy stock. But that if it's fast comes first to me. So , i'm here to ask for your help and hope you guys can give me some advice.
and what kernel do you use with Mahdi?
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
I've had great battery life on Vanir on my VS980. Runs smooth, too.
randy6644 said:
I tried some roms before. and G2 stock is pretty good with everything but the smoothness. And Mahdi is the smoothest one ive ever tried. But are there any options else? Any rom whose smoothness could be comparable with Mahdi?
Mahdi is a great rom but i don't have the battery life i used to have on G2 stock or Cloudy stock. But that if it's fast comes first to me. So , i'm here to ask for your help and hope you guys can give me some advice.
and what kernel do you use with Mahdi?
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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Stock and AOSP battery life aren't very compatible.
As far as kernel, try Render kernel. I used it on Mahdi and got 25 hours off one charge with 7 1/2 hours SOT. All stock settings.
echoes14 said:
I've had great battery life on Vanir on my VS980. Runs smooth, too.
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thx for the information
simon_lefisch said:
Stock and AOSP battery life aren't very compatible.
As far as kernel, try Render kernel. I used it on Mahdi and got 25 hours off one charge with 7 1/2 hours SOT. All stock settings.
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well, that sounds yummy! I'll give it a shot. Thanks a lot,dude
randy6644 said:
well, that sounds yummy! I'll give it a shot. Thanks a lot,dude
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Take in mind that everyone uses their device differently so that battery life isn't guaranteed if you use you phone very heavily. I will say my usage to get that was moderate to heavy.
As the title suggests, all the Moto x play users are invited to tell which ROMs they used and term as best.
The criteria is all you can choose from like fluidity, features, stability, battery life, etc
So start flashing new ROMs and keep posting in the thread.
Enjoy Flashaholics...
In my opinion Resurrection Remix has the best combination of features and it is very stable, but it could have better battery life and fluidity (I read that the next release will be more fluid)
CrDroid has the most commonly used features, it lacks some bells and whistles but it provides good battery life.
Using RR with squid's kernel, the device performs superbly, but yes, as @alresave mentioned, the battery life could be a little better.
Haven't used it personally, but for performance and battery life, I'd recommend you go for Tesla since its mostly AOSP and much more stable and fluid.
For me Cm13 with squid kernel
Chaotick said:
For me Cm13 with squid kernel
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How is battery life vs stock for you? Also, does CM13 support ambient display?
I thought I saw temasek say his CM13 was tweaked to include it.
I just found out that the stock ROM doesn't support hotplugging, which I thought only had to do with the ROM. I'm wondering if I would get bettery battery life using CM13(due to hotplugging, mainly,) but also wondering if there are any noticeable hiccups still.
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How is battery life vs stock for you? Also, does CM13 support ambient display?
I thought I saw temasek say his CM13 was tweaked to include it.
Cm13 does have ambient display - showing notifications, clock etc.
On stock with my setting - I don't used greenify and such apps i got about 6-7 SOT with a little below 40 h mark without charger. I am using CM13 with squid kernel for about 24h and needles to say the battery life will be a little worse due to changing kernel settings flashing CM13 nightly update etc . The kernel needs to be left alone for a few days to settle which gives best results. Latest 0407 nightly build with squid kernel 16b with interactive governor will give 5-6 SOT IMO.
To put the battery life in perspective - my friend has stock HTC Desire Eye and he has to charge it every day with medium usage and maybe 3 sot.
From the next nightly ota update i will be using cm13 without any extra kernel just to see how the basic kernel performs and that the basic battery life is
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alresave said:
In my opinion Resurrection Remix has the best combination of features and it is very stable, but it could have better battery life and fluidity (I read that the next release will be more fluid)
CrDroid has the most commonly used features, it lacks some bells and whistles but it provides good battery life.
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I am on Blisspop and man its got everything I need. It's stable and slick. Battery life has to be checked. Blisspop and RR are very similar in features they offer. Tried both of them.
The logo of RR is very slick and nice. Even the boot animation is really nice.
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I miss SlimPIE. Some ROMs even say they have it but have PAPIE or CMPIE.
Gotta say the best rom was stock 5.1 but I found Tesla Rom to be stupid snappy regardless of kernel. Battery for whatever reason has been crap for me but most users in the thread report an amazing battery life. I've only had it for a day so I guess I'll let things settle and see if the rom does the trick after all.
I tried AICP and Bliss, and Bliss with ultra kernel r5 works fine!
If you want battery go with any slim based Rom's. That will be for battery- I tried orion- one bug each time I reboot data Sim got switched to primary slot.
Now I am sticking with Stock due to it's smart Sim feature.
I am on validus right now and it seems better than RR in terms of performance.
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Tried Every ROM, But Stock Based ROM Marshmallux v2.0. Because Camera Performance & Battery is Great in Stock. Without Stock Other ROMs Camera Performance is Not Good.
tshohel7 said:
Tried Every ROM, But Stock Based ROM Marshmallux v2.0. Because Camera Performance & Battery is Great in Stock. Without Stock Other ROMs Camera Performance is Not Good.
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I find the camera performance satisfactory even in custom roms
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I find the camera performance satisfactory even in custom roms
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In Which ROMS
Stock rom or a debloated stock rom like marshmallux or GtrCraft are my personal favorite's for smoothness and battery life.
I dont care much about saving space, and from my experience debloating doesn't do much to the battery life. I'd like a stable rom with possibility of black theme. All I care about is decent speed and screen on time. As for kernel I'm open for anything. SmallWiz V8 UX seemed like a good fit, but fingerprint doesnt work and theming is not possible.
Maybe stock rom with assertive display, phoenix kernel and modded theme is enough?
If you want black/dark themes, you are limiting the possibilities by going with stock-based ROM. Resurrection Remix N may be a good candidate because it has theming support, good battery life (although less than stock) and is quite stable for daily use.
If you only care about battery life (and can give up some theming), (generic unbranded) stock official ROM is your best bet.
Saber said:
If you want black/dark themes, you are limiting the possibilities by going with stock-based ROM. Resurrection Remix N may be a good candidate because it has theming support, good battery life (although less than stock) and is quite stable for daily use.
If you only care about battery life (and can give up some theming), (generic unbranded) stock official ROM is your best bet.
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Surprised to hear that stock is supposed to be best. I had xXx rom before, but when I got my phone back from repair with stock rom and new battery there's less juice than on xXx. Regarding black theme, it's just about battery life, not about fancy theme.
plzextendcookietime said:
Surprised to hear that stock is supposed to be best. I had xXx rom before, but when I got my phone back from repair with stock rom and new battery there's less juice than on xXx. Regarding black theme, it's just about battery life, not about fancy theme.
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Stock usually performs the best in SOT tests because it has better frequency scaling and is able to use samsung closed-source drivers that is unavailable to AOSP ROMs. Most problems with battery life arise from either carrier bloat, or the apps installed by the user. There may also be a chance where something else is the cause but only in rare-cases. Usually a factory reset can fix all of these problems, however it may not work for all.
With that last line in the original post, it is often thought that using stock kernel will yield the best battery and stability. It has been discussed throughly about the battery impact a custom kernel places, and whether or not undervolting makes a difference (where it usually will yield almost none).
Any rom that supports the Boeffla-Kernel
i'm using popwiz 5.1
give it a shot
https://mega.nz/#!NdkgAAaa!7DQcxWBUtQbNaUTGaOPYOKZ641pICmWdlFISYZAfGlM