Hello guys I've been getting really good battery life lately with my several settings and I wanted to share it with you guys. To stars with, I have several apps like Greenify, Seeder, Amplify, Boot Manager and Kernel Adiutor for kernel settings(I'm on kernel btw- Cloudy 2.2). The most noticable thing you can do is to change the governor to conservative. You probably think and know that conservative governor is a battery saving and low performance option but as you know the interactive governor is bugged on stock kernel so conservative governor is a very good option. I've been using this setup for 2 weeks straight and so far everything is perfect just now and then there are some little drops of performance when updating apps but other than that it's all good. With another kernel these results and performance would be much more good. I'm waiting for Gabriel's kernel.
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Kernel Adiutor Settings:
"Very Aggressive" setting for my configuration, if you want to multi task more you can choose "Aggressive" or "Medium".
Thank you very much
I use conservative governor too, and it can confirm it makes a difference. Conservative, in my experience, provides for a smoother UI experience when underclocked to 1.5ghz or so. Something with the way it ramps up and down frequencies. Thanks for sharing these.
Thanks good joob
Tried these settings for a week or do and I can testify that my G3 dies feel more fluid. Not sure about the battery life though to be frank, coz it has always been excellent. [emoji41]
Many thanks to the OP for sharing his knowledge. [emoji3]
Stock configurations
Hi!
Do you have stock configuration for all this stuff you've changed?
Nice post, just tried ir here, but your results is awesome!
You can just remove the "Set at boot" option and restart to see the default values.
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i think i have a problem.
i can only get a max of 1800 points in quadrant standard with revolution hd rom and setcpu with autodemand 245-1228.
why is this happening? i've done a factory default and the same.
Don't pay attention to these benchmarks... they tell you nothing. And noting wrong with that score, it's high enough, upgrading to ARHD 3.x might help.
If you are dumb enough to rate a phones performance on such bad benchmarks then..
Turn setCPU to performance
Restart your phone and kill all apps with task killer
Turn off sync/wifi
and update your rom maybe..
AR 2.0.11? AR 3.3 is already out...
quadrant scored really doesn't say a lot for the ROMS. you may have high 2000s scores but your battery lasts only have a day.. doesn't really means a thing
For me it was difficult to get consistent results with Quadrant.
Upgrading the app changed results dramatically.
You can run a benchmark now, and again in 5 minutes time and the results can be way different.
It was great at first but frustrating after a while.
For example: (on stock rom)
Original (2053)
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Then I updated the app (1773)
Then 12 minutes later (1813)
Obviously many factors are involved but as Foladko and Baste07 suggest - I wouldn't pay too much attention. It's not as cut and dry as for example overclocking a desktop PC.
There are two current ICS Sense Kernel for DHD, as what I know.
BeastMode
Virtuous
I had comparison with few benchmark tools.
wifi on, mobile off, auto-sync, gps ..etc are off.
max freq selected most near to 1.5GHz (1.498 or 1.517GHz). governor performance(always Max freq). none altered.
omittted first result. these are 2nd and 3rd. also scores could vary with configurations, apps, receptions etc. this is just n00b's comparison.
While benchmarking, No FC or error found except Linpack for Android.
(found Inaccurate Result in both 3 of them not always.. wish It had no advertisement while "Testing.." ad could poison this.)
Stability and Battery Life is not in my concern.
needed to save battery from wear is highly expected.. its 2yrs old now..
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BeastMode1.5 linaro compiled by p2pjack
BeastMode1.5 gcc compiled by p2pjack
Virtuous 3.0.43 Kernel by chrisch1974
Beast Mode Kernel links are dead mate. any chance of re linking please.
Because those are posted on Sabsa Prime thread, and it was invisible for a while. Now links are back!.
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hey guys, is there any kernel available for kk bootloader?? ive already downgraded to jbbl just for arrrghhs kernel
it has undervolting capabilities with lowest possible freq, which saves alot of battery, but things are not as smooth as on kkbootloaders. :/
baiggee2 said:
hey guys, is there any kernel available for kk bootloader?? ive already downgraded to jbbl just for arrrghhs kernel
it has undervolting capabilities with lowest possible freq, which saves alot of battery, but things are not as smooth as on kkbootloaders. :/
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BlissStalk has kernel medications that may do what you'd like. Here's a screencap of the CPU screen. There's tons of settings other than this.
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ive already used it, are you on kitkat bootloader or jbbl?? from urs i can assume that u r limited to 384mhz freq that would eat ur battery fast without allowing to undervolt as well .. check mine
baiggee2, THAT'S crazy - nearly 1.9 GHz clock! What kernel or OS are you using? And how warm is it while at highest stable frequency (1.7 GHz or so without crashing)?
What kernel are you usin ? At this frequency your phone is gonna explode .....
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Found latest version of arrrghhh's kernel (it works with JBBL), the highest frequency accessible on my phone is face-melting 2 GHz.... I chose 200 MHz - 1 GHz for battery runtime reasons.
EDITED: do you mind if you share the undervolting tables? I felt that I should drop the voltage down a bit.
Running on stock N, with background services tweaking....
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This should be in the same level of Galaxy S6/Note 5
Please share yours...
No interest here? Such a bummer. I was hoping to see 2.3-2.5K from those with custom ROM.
^_^
I ran this benchmark and scored worse than you running the ROM, kernel, tweaks, etc. all listed in my signature, so I decided to not even post them. I then tried running with performance governors on both clusters and the phone hotplugged the Big cluster before the benchmark was complete, ending up with even worse scores.
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I ran this benchmark and scored worse than you running the ROM, kernel, tweaks, etc. all listed in my signature, so I decided to not even post them. I then tried running with performance governors on both clusters and the phone hotplugged the Big cluster before the benchmark was complete, ending up with even worse scores.
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Interesting, it could be the result of throttling. I usually run mine after idling it for a while. If I run it more than once, it will drop to 1600-1700-ish.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Running on N DP2
Mine is much lower with DU + Elementalx
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Mine is much lower with DU + Elementalx
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Something is eating up resources, Mem and Web are really low. Close all apps and kill background services. N has about 200-300 better score than M.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
All stock, rootless....
Broke the 2K barrier
Hello, I am using an unlocked xt1625 amazon variant on the stock google 6.0.1 rom (installed over the amazon rom). I recently installed the elementalx kernel v0.07, and I am working on installilng the glassfish cpu governor. In the install instructions, it says to disable CPU Touchboost, and to change the CPU boost options. The exact instructions are here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68330029&postcount=4418
I have EX Kernel Manager installed, and I do not see either of these two options (I'll attach a screenshot). I did some searching around online and I found a reddit post of a user who had the same problem, but I don't think his solution would work for my case. Here's the thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidQuestions/comments/43cq7h/ex_kernel_manager_no_touchboost/
TWRP does not ask me to install root when I flash the supersu zip, which is the problem he had.
If you need any more information about my phone I'll send it.
Any ideas? I'm not sure where to go from here.
Thanks
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Touchboost isn't available with this build of ElementalX. I had the exact same issue with my Nexus 5 on ElementalX- disabling touchboost is simply not an option.
Regardless, I may be wrong but I don't think I observed any frequency boosting upon touch events, at least on the "little" cluster, regardless.
And, the CPU of the 617 is sufficiently weak (unlike other big.LITTLE designs where A57 or A72 cores are waaaay more powerful than the puny A53s) to the point at which tweaking the governor isn't particularly necessary (I just use the most basic interactive tweaks described in some other thread here).