So, after a little research I found out that the Snapdragon 410 does support Quick Charge 2.0 by default, but I have not seen that feature neither on the device or any other specification list. So, as the title goes:
Can I use Quick Charge 2.0 on our device (Stock ROM, Kernel, rooted)? If not, are there any other ROMS/Kernels that include this feature?
Arcannia said:
So, after a little research I found out that the Snapdragon 410 does support Quick Charge 2.0 by default, but I have not seen that feature neither on the device or any other specification list. So, as the title goes:
Can I use Quick Charge 2.0 on our device (Stock ROM, Kernel, rooted)? If not, are there any other ROMS/Kernels that include this feature?
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Quick Charge is properitary feature on some devices AFAIK, but we got Fast Charge feature on some kernels, like Phantom, TeLo or Gods kernel.
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Quick Charge is properitary feature on some devices AFAIK, but we got Fast Charge feature on some kernels, like Phantom, TeLo or Gods kernel.
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Thanks for the quick response. Though I do want to stay on the stock ROM for now, I will check some of them out.
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I bought an extended life battery at 2600 mah for the HD2 running darkstone's superram 1.5. This is almost twice the normal battery size yet my battery life seems to be the same. Is their a problem with the battery or should Android be somehow programmed to recognize it?
me too, im using typhoon cm7
Have you checked to see if the included kernel supports extended batteries, official or unofficial???
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Have you checked to see if the included kernel supports extended batteries, official or unofficial???
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theres no official 2600ma bat, isnt it?
now im trying raf kernel modded bt arny v3, recalibration baterry on progress
dimqs153 said:
theres no official 2600ma bat, isnt it?
now im trying raf kernel modded bt arny v3, recalibration baterry on progress
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No that was my point, some kernels will support unofficial batteries but not official. Something from arne should work, I know he has made some 2600 supported kernels.
You can also try the newest rafpigna or tytung kernels. They also have the eb fix with them, credits go to arne.
I understand that there is no firmware to support the official extended life battery?
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I understand that there is no firmware to support the official extended life battery?
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I respond to you now whilst using the official extended battery, just ticked over 11 hours since charge with light to medium usage including calls YouTube, here, several apps games, 74% left, you sir I challenge to a dual about your understanding!!!!!!
Dear all,
I am running a Purity 4.4.2 and it's just perfect.
I would like to use the fastcharge feature, therefore I am looking for a kernel that support it.
I am aware that Franco kernel and a modded version of semaphore has it.
The question is pretty clear: which kernel is the best choice to have the fastcharge if I don't care of any other feature. Moreover, I would like not to experience troubles or lags..
Thanks!
MJ
Fast charge is fast charge
There is no best "fast charge"
There is no best kernel. Its up to you to make that choice.
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You are perfectly right. That's why I asked for "the simplest" kernel. Since I am looking for only for fastcharge, even a stock kernel with fast charge is good.
As far as I know, franco and sempahore are quite complex kernels, loaded with features.
I am just looking for the simplest kernel possible
have you tried hells-core ?
since i know, has no oc, not loaded with a lot of features and is very stable.
mendes1995 said:
have you tried hells-core ?
since i know, has no oc, not loaded with a lot of features and is very stable.
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I second this. Fast charge works nicely too.
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Seems like you got your Fast Charge question answered.
No best kernel under the guise of "simplest" are allowed. Takes 1 flash and about 1-2 battery cycles to seem the benefits or hindrances of each. What works for me,may not work for you as we have different usage patterns.
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Hello all,
I just loaded Hyperdrive on my S4 and I really like it and love the option to toggle between my stock ROM and also Hyperdrive.
I am looking at other ROMS that will work with SafeStrap and have stumbled on a tweak called Fast Charge. Has anyone used this? What specifically does it do? How fast does it charge your phone and is it safe?
Any thoughts would be great...
Thanks
Neil
From what I remember, you're supposed to have a specific kernel for that tweak to work and most likely it won't work on our phones (especially if we're using safestrap)
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Fast charge Is only for when plugged into laptops via USB. Since usually it charges at less than half the speed. However it disables the media connection to the computer in order to fast charge. And Neil is correct it requires a custom kernel such as ktoonzes with it enabled and you cannot use custom kernels on safe strap. But it isn't what you thought it was anyway so your not really missing out
Hi Guys,
Been following XDA for a long time but never had to post anything as everything had already had an answer to my question.
I know there are a lot of threads about battery drain but for some reason, everything I have tried has seemed to help minimally.
Here's the rundown.
I have a Galaxy S5 G900I running G900F custom rom, Resurrection Remix 5.6.7 Marshmallow.
Previously I was running the lollipop version of Resurrection Remix and battery was fine.
The phone is over a year old, but I have tested the battery with another S5 my wife has and it is perfectly fine. It charges fairly quick when the power is off on the phone and still fast enough while it's in use. Even if I am to open up a game on my wife's phone with my battery or hers, the battery continues to charge slowly while in use.
On my phone however, switched with both batteries, the drain is astronomical. I tested playing a game and I would lose practically 1% of battery per minute while in game.
What I have done so far is, installed Xposed, I have Amplify running following various guides which has slowed down the drain of my battery, I have installed Greenify which has also helped. I've turned off the scanning of wifi and bluetooth in locations. I have tried going back to stock rom which does help but it doesn't help me figure out the issue I want to fix.
I have tried switching power points in the house, changing usb cables, changing chargers, all of which do not help my phone with either battery, but on my wives it is fine.
I have also set CPU profiles in Rom Toolbox to lower CPU usage in idle, lower than 15% battery, while on charge. As of today, even while using the phone, I have limited the max CPU usage.
Prior to this latest updated Rom with Marshmallow, I could use my phone and have it plugged into my USB 3 on my PC and it would charge while in use unless playing a game or using a high demanding application, in which case, it would slowly drain. If in a power point adapter it would charge regardless.
Now, even in idle, on my PC, it drains while charging, and charges extremely slow on a power point.
I have searched for over a week trying to find any sort of guide or help with this problem and I have certainly minimized some of the drain but this is ridiculous.
If anyone has any idea's on what it could be, please let me know. I have tried cleaning all the dirt and gunk out of the charging point, the only thing I haven't done is pull apart the phone to see if its a hardware problem (Which I am starting to think it might be.)
have u tried with another usb cable?
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have u tried with another usb cable?
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Yes, I have tried various USB cables on various USB chargers, even non USB chargers I had laying around. And as I said, I have also switched the batteries into my wife's phone and they charge fine there.
The problems only started once I upgraded to Marshmallow.
It also persists when the phone is switched off and charging. It's just slow.
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Yes, I have tried various USB cables on various USB chargers, even non USB chargers I had laying around. And as I said, I have also switched the batteries into my wife's phone and they charge fine there.
The problems only started once I upgraded to Marshmallow.
It also persists when the phone is switched off and charging. It's just slow.
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Do they persist while on L? Could possibly be a conveniently timed hardware failure.
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I have a Galaxy S5 G900I running G900F custom rom, Resurrection Remix 5.6.7 Marshmallow.
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Your default CPU 1900.0 MHz (8-core) this now running at 2400 MHz, you are lucky that the phone did not permanent damaged up to date.
Find S5 G900I compatible ROM and not what ever ROM.
try to factory reset your device 1st. if its only started after MM update then must be software issue.
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try to factory reset your device 1st. if its only started after MM update then must be software issue.
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Done that. Had a previous ROM installed and the battery was better. But I want to know how to fix the issue, I don't want to revert back to older software.
I know its possible because even with the same rom installed, before I bricked it and forgot to back it up, I had better battery life.
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Your default CPU 1900.0 MHz (8-core) this now running at 2400 MHz, you are lucky that the phone did not permanent damaged up to date.
Find S5 G900I compatible ROM and not what ever ROM.
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First thing I did was cap the cpu usage at 1900mhz.
Go back to stock lollipop and check if u still have the problem
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First thing I did was cap the cpu usage at 1900mhz.
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It seemed that you did that unsuccessfully, OR you battery gets old and needs replacement.
At about 400 charging times, the battery this is now at 80% capacity or less.
In my S5 I have permanently activated basic power saving mode, this clocks the CPU always lower than Max.
The phone seems happy, and I am too.
By using one Qualcomm App I discovered how low is low with basic power saving mode on.
Flash a custom Kernel and you can set it more or less as low as you like
S5 this is a very complicate device, I am trusting only Samsung about it.
If this was an old tablet with out ROM support from anywhere, in this case I would.
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Flash a custom Kernel and you can set it more or less as low as you like
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Having trouble finding a custom ROM that's a stable build that runs on S5 and on Marshmallow. Would you happen to know any in particular that I could use?
consider buying a new battery
Ven942 said:
Having trouble finding a custom ROM that's a stable build that runs on S5 and on Marshmallow. Would you happen to know any in particular that I could use?
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I use a stock MM port G900FXXU1CPD7-BTU
But you could just flash a compatible custom Kernel and then have control over the CPU/GPU clocks
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I use a stock MM port G900FXXU1CPD7-BTU
But you could just flash a compatible custom Kernel and then have control over the CPU/GPU clocks
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Sorry, I meant to say custom Kernel, not rom.
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Sorry, I meant to say custom Kernel, not rom.
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This one looks like it supports stock TW 6.0.1 MM for the G900F
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...kernel-phoenix-kernel-v7-marshmallow-t3340407
But like always, do your own research before flashing
EDIT - Actually it looks like the dev has left out OCing from this Kernel, not sure about downclocking/under volting - maybe request it in his thread
Hello Folks,
I am using Team OctOS 5.1.1 custom rom in my Samsung Galaxy S4 i9505 LTE.
My phone takes 1.5 hours for full charge. May I know how to enable USB Fast Charging?
Do I have to change kernel or something?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Folks,
I am using Team OctOS 5.1.1 custom rom in my Samsung Galaxy S4 i9505 LTE.
My phone takes 1.5 hours for full charge. May I know how to enable USB Fast Charging?
Do I have to change kernel or something?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
The S4 does not have quick charging.
@GDReaper : Snapdragon 600 processor has Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 1.0 support.
Link - https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/600
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Hello,
The S4 does not have quick charging.
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in the AOSP 6.0.1 JDCT thread there are people stating the same as you while others have posted screenshots from Galaxy Charging Current showing 1900 mAh.
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@GDReaper : Snapdragon 600 processor has Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 1.0 support.
Link - https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/600
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It's quick charge 1.0!
You expect it to charge 50% in 20 minutes, like the new phones with quick charge 3.0?
The battery of the S4 has a capacity of 2600mAh.
The maximum charging current of the S4 is 1900mAh.
So this means that, from 0mAh (0% battery) to 1900mAh (~80% battery), it will take a charging time of one hour. The other 700mAh (20% battety) will charge in about 30 minutes.
As you can see, there is nothing wrong with your phone. Your charge time is normal and there is nothing you can do about it.
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3mel said:
in the AOSP 6.0.1 JDCT thread there are people stating the same as you while others have posted screenshots from Galaxy Charging Current showing 1900 mAh.
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Either way, if it really has quick charge then it is a hardware implementation. Meaning that it's the way it would charge by default.
In other words, there isn't any on/off switch. If it does have quick charge then that's the only way it will charge. Which renders the OP's question redundant.
"Fast Charging" would mean having a USB port type-C (like Nexus 5x or 6),so it's not possible.I've personally flashed a custom kernel and enabled Fast charging (kernel adiutor) it's not that fast but ok!
@r3i-al - which custom kernel did you use? how fast it is taking to charge?
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@r3i-al - which custom kernel did you use? how fast it is taking to charge?
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I'm on crDroid 6.0.1 Gt-i9505 kernel: synergy s
On normal charging it takes 0% to 100% about 1 hour and half, on fast about 1 hour! It lasts same no matter normal or fast,if I don't use it 100% lasts 2 days and with using it non stop about 4 to 5 hours! Amazing
@r3i-al - is crDroid 6.0.1 Gt-i9505 kernel: synergy s working fine without any issues as daily driver? I am thinking of switching to it but wanted to check with you first for any issues or stick with my existing rom. Thanks
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@r3i-al - is crDroid 6.0.1 Gt-i9505 kernel: synergy s working fine without any issues as daily driver? I am thinking of switching to it but wanted to check with you first for any issues or stick with my existing rom. Thanks
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First thing: For me it's working better than a firmware,no bugs,light ROM everything is great and for the kernel it's like the previous but with much better battery...It is working for me but it's not meant to also work for you.You can see the forum of the ROM and u will see alot of ppl having problems and alot of without any! The ROM is updating like once or twice a month because it's not perfect for the others.It's your choice!
i think that Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 thats in S4 actually supports Quick Charge 1.0