Cm13 900f questions - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I'm currently running latest nightly cm 13 with boeffla-kernel.
I got two questions :
1. Is battery life that bad with cm? With all optimizations turned on, Governor to conservative, battery on efficient I still can't make it through the day, with moderate 2hrs screen on time
2.is fingerprint sensor supposed to work? Mine doesn't, it doesn't scan the finger when registering.
Thanks,
Catalin
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Also, i have a fast charger (that other phones recognise with the "charging fast" message). This galaxy s5 doesn't charge, it just says charging and it takes the normal ammount of time for a charge. Is this because of the kernel or the phone?
Also also, what is the normal max cpu Ghz for this phone? I have a hunch boeffla is auto-overclocked since it says cpu max 2611 mhz.
Catalin

You should have more battery.I use blisspop with lord boefflas kernel which is cm13 based and usually get 2:50 to 3:30 sot depending on the use.I use the interactive governor with the standard profile.Also the default cpu max freq is 2457Mhz if im not mistaken.About the fingerprint sensor,what version of cm are you using?Although the sensor on the s5 always seemed clunky to me.

hey i'm using cm13 4th of september nightly.

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[Q] Phone getting warm lately, Please Help?

Not sure why but ever since I flashed release 7 of the faux kernel my phone just seemed to get really warm, now I don't know if i just never noticed it but I'm running Motley kernel now and my phone just gets warm at the top when installing apps. I'm not sure if I never noticed it and I'm starting too or if I have a problem, HELP? Thanks.
That's completely normal. When installing asps the CPU is being used. Also, the CPU governor being used and uv'ing affect the temperature. Also, the CPU is located at the top I'm guessing.
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Hey, I'm wondering too ! Since i flashed the latest faux kernel (release 007m) , my phone seems to be warmer than usual. According to the system tuner widget the phone runs around 45°C after a few minutes of use and sometimes reaches almost 60°C while i do nothing special on my phone (a little browsing, sms). Despite the fact that I've downclocked the cpu to 1.35ghz, put the governor on intellidemand, disable mpdecision, UV 75 mV and running at the stock gpu clock. I don't know if this is normal but this seems to be a lot. What's gonna happen if I play games or some more intensive apps?

[Q] CPU Max Clock Not Working! Solutions?

I have used all kernels for my S4 GT I9505 all of them have this problem, i set max frequency to 1350 let's say, and it doesn't work, max is still 1890, it doesn't matter what app I use to tune cpu, only KT kernel works, but it is also the only kernel, that makes my phone reboot after heavy usage, all other kernels like Googy Alucard Taxeltop and so on, can not cap cpu limit, but they don't make my phone reboot after heavy usage, let's say 3 races one after another in Need For Speed Most Wanted... Solutions???

Any AOSP kernels for Note 4?

I have the Bliss ROM, and I'm getting fast battery drain on standby and my CPU is reaching 55c while swiping through the playstore or using whatsapp. Need to change kernel, other than Googy max (horrible experience with it due to throttling and lag)

overheat

Hi I'm using redmi 2 prime and I'm on cm13 official ROM I have been facing a lot of overheating issue in stock miui ROM too but why is it happening 2gb ram is more than enough and do anyone know how much temp is harmful for my device I get up to 43 to 45 degree Celsius is it OK ??
That temperatures are not normal, I only get those numbers when all cores are running at maximum speed for some time. If you are getting this numbers on both OSs there must be something in common. Since you are on CM and rooted, you can do some tests.
First, to discard a hardware issue you should use a lower max frequency speed than 1200 MHz, use 800 MHz for some minutes and watch and feel your mobile temperature. I hope this will decrease that heat!
Second, if the heat went away, you should identify what is causing it. Typical heat causes are GPS and 3G/4G usage. Make sure these are off for now and list all those apps you are using on both OSs. Go to battery in settings and uninstall those apps which are consuming the most battery, one by one with maxspeed set to 1200 MHz and watch and feel your temperature.
Notice that recent nightly builds are being reported by users as draining battery too fast. If nothing is helping try an older nightly build, previous to 23rd august. Always do a nandroid backup, before updating your ROM and keep a close eye into official CM13 thread.
If you want a quick advice, do this downgrade first and restore your installed apps from a nandroid backup.
Try this CPU settings using Kernel Adiutor on Interactive Governor [Root Needed]
Can anyone give me the link for 0822 nightly of CM 13 official rom.
akshay0036 said:
Hi I'm using redmi 2 prime and I'm on cm13 official ROM I have been facing a lot of overheating issue in stock miui ROM too but why is it happening 2gb ram is more than enough and do anyone know how much temp is harmful for my device I get up to 43 to 45 degree Celsius is it OK ??
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Try to flash custom kernel if you want to stay in CM13. Then dowload kernel adiutor to change CPU speed, hotplug and etc. We are here to help

Paranoid Android 7.3.0 vs. Lineage OS 14.1 - Doze / power / sleep?

Good morning Le Pro3 forum -
I've been switching between Paranoid Android and Lineage OS for the past few weeks. One thing I've noticed very specifically is that PA 7.3.0 (and 7.2.0...) does not seem to effectively go into 'doze' as well as Lineage OS. What I mean is that battery drain overnight is pretty high on PA (10-20%) while Lineage is very low (less than 5%) using the same applications.
So that I can better understand and troubleshoot, would anyone be willing to point me to other forum posts either here or on other forums that dive into troubleshooting this kind of thing? I'm not finding anything that useful that is *recent*.
Thanks in advance!
mdkathon said:
Good morning Le Pro3 forum -
I've been switching between Paranoid Android and Lineage OS for the past few weeks. One thing I've noticed very specifically is that PA 7.3.0 (and 7.2.0...) does not seem to effectively go into 'doze' as well as Lineage OS. What I mean is that battery drain overnight is pretty high on PA (10-20%) while Lineage is very low (less than 5%) using the same applications.
So that I can better understand and troubleshoot, would anyone be willing to point me to other forum posts either here or on other forums that dive into troubleshooting this kind of thing? I'm not finding anything that useful that is *recent*.
Thanks in advance!
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Slightly tangential, but how is the battery life overall compared to LineageOS? I've been running LineageOS and while it performs well, the battery life isn't nearly as good as stock EUI. As for over night battery drain, I get about 10% in 8-9 hours in stand by.
Hey. I tried every single rom out there from MoKee to Lineage and i can asure u one thing. Best for battery is Omni ROM (latest) + BlackScreen kernel version 3.6
Now i am a medium - heavy user. Lots of time on snapchat and playin games for about half an hour to a hour. I got 6 hours of screen on time wich is great really compared to other roms.
Now i also tried various combinations of using different governors and so on so i tested an option for about three days and then tried another one. I was seeking for the best possible battery life while don't have any stuttering or lags. Cuz if u put the cpu governor for example on impulse and then underclock it too... It lags like hell.
Soo what do u need to do to get also good standby performance?? I loose less than 3% over night.
Try following:
IN KERNEL AUDITOR
CPU: Both big and little cores governor set on alucard
Underclock the big cores to 1900 and little cores to 1440
GPU: governor set to msm-adreno-tz; underclock max frequency to 560 MHz; enable Adreno idler
I/O sheduler: set governor to noop; read-ahead 128 kB
Low Memory Killer: set profile to Agressive
Misc: Vibration strenght set on about 15%, disable Fsync, TCP must be westwood.
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Developer options:
Set logger buffer size to off
Set all three animation scales on 0.5x
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That is it. If u have any questions or something doesn't work as written -> reply back
P.S. turn off wi-fi during night. Helps a bunch.
insomnixXx said:
Hey. I tried every single rom out there from MoKee to Lineage and i can asure u one thing. Best for battery is Omni ROM (latest) + BlackScreen kernel version 3.6
Now i am a medium - heavy user. Lots of time on snapchat and playin games for about half an hour to a hour. I got 6 hours of screen on time wich is great really compared to other roms.
Now i also tried various combinations of using different governors and so on so i tested an option for about three days and then tried another one. I was seeking for the best possible battery life while don't have any stuttering or lags. Cuz if u put the cpu governor for example on impulse and then underclock it too... It lags like hell.
Soo what do u need to do to get also good standby performance?? I loose less than 3% over night.
Try following:
IN KERNEL AUDITOR
CPU: Both big and little cores governor set on alucard
Underclock the big cores to 1900 and little cores to 1440
GPU: governor set to msm-adreno-tz; underclock max frequency to 560 MHz; enable Adreno idler
I/O sheduler: set governor to noop; read-ahead 128 kB
Low Memory Killer: set profile to Agressive
Misc: Vibration strenght set on about 15%, disable Fsync, TCP must be westwood.
_________________________________________
Developer options:
Set logger buffer size to off
Set all three animation scales on 0.5x
_________________________________________
That is it. If u have any questions or something doesn't work as written -> reply back
P.S. turn off wi-fi during night. Helps a bunch.
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Hi mate, thank you for your detailed review. It helped me especially for kernel auditor settings. But i have an objection in my honest oppinion. I have tried both roms, AICP 12.1 and OmniROM and AICP is much better at battery department. But both rom is great in the rest.
SUMMERBREEZE said:
Hi mate, thank you for your detailed review. It helped me especially for kernel auditor settings. But i have an objection in my honest oppinion. I have tried both roms, AICP 12.1 and OmniROM and AICP is much better at battery department. But both rom is great in the rest.
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Really, well u know it is mostly how u use it. Cuz for my type of usage Omni works perfect. I was using AICP for a month before i tried other roms as described and it was really good but idk... When i was using it i got 4h and 30min at best with my kind of usage but with omni i got easily 6h. It depends from user to user but well... I will give AICP another shot anyway. I am glad that my review helped u.
insomnixXx said:
Really, well u know it is mostly how u use it. Cuz for my type of usage Omni works perfect. I was using AICP for a month before i tried other roms as described and it was really good but idk... When i was using it i got 4h and 30min at best with my kind of usage but with omni i got easily 6h. It depends from user to user but well... I will give AICP another shot anyway. I am glad that my review helped u.
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yes it helped a lot. especially kernel tweaking thing. both rom is great imho and 1-1.5 hr screen on time difference may marry -as you said- on which programs/apps we use. we must be glad that our le pro 3 has a great nougat support from these beautiful devs and i dont know how to thank to them. i just used 2-3 days this AICP rom and i will give also a shot to OmniROM to compare them again. I love both roms and i am sure i will keep switching between the two

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