OnePlus 2 battery - OnePlus 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Plzz tell me the rom which has the best battery life means best screen on time.It should be nouget.I am not getting best rom for battery life plzz tell me help me...thanxx in advance.

There is no best rom, and you should never ask for one.
Asking for the best rom is incredibly rude to all the devs that are working hard.
You should try roms and see which one suits you because all of them are a solid choice thanks to the devs that are working hard for our device.
You can try Dirty Unicorns or Cosmic OS, both are excellent.This is my recommendation as to where you can start with custom roms.
And remember to be respectful/thankful to any developer/contributor as they are using their free time to give you something for free.
EDIT: You can also try a custom kernel to go with a rom to improve battery life.

Depending on usage, for me all the nougat rom always got 5 hours sot

I am not asking for best rom i am asking for rom which have good battery life srry because me English is not very good

If you are looking for battery life go for minimalistic/slim roms as they focus on battery but lack features....
In my opinion there is nothing as best ROM and it is subjective and varies from user to user.
Almost all ROMs give comparable battery backup.
To give you a headstart you can start testing by flashing aosp caf based ROMs eg cosmic os rather than Los based if you want better battery but that may not always be true.

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Which is the best ROM for galaxy note 3 considering battery life?

I've tried cyanogenmod 12.1 and 13. They give terrible battery life...
Plus I've tried phronosis v5.2 which is ok..but not that much great with battery life..
So, which is the best ROM for note 3 considering battery life(without lag)?
lamademon said:
I've tried cyanogenmod 12.1 and 13. They give terrible battery life...
Plus I've tried phronosis v5.2 which is ok..but not that much great with battery life..
So, which is the best ROM for note 3 considering battery life(without lag)?
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Try Stock ROM or AryaMod (stock based) and flash Lean or Idle Kernel for battery life.
because Stock gives better battery anyday!
bob
Testet many roms but best and stabale battery friendly is aryamaod 5.3
The best is still debloated Kit Kat rom, either from jamal or rayman95 ☺
lamademon said:
I've tried cyanogenmod 12.1 and 13. They give terrible battery life...
Plus I've tried phronosis v5.2 which is ok..but not that much great with battery life..
So, which is the best ROM for note 3 considering battery life(without lag)?
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Try to look at ROM as linux distros.
Every ROM is bunch of apps,graphic and services put together while kernel is the one who makes the calls.
Kernel tells how every piece of hardware is going to be used including battery/cpu/gpu.
By installing custom kernel and lowering max freq. and minimizing active services you should get best results.
There are also undervolting uoptions and much more.
All in all its sad that you didint even bother to read any of existing articles about how android works ,battery management and kernel optimization.
Here are few articles you should read.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/ROM-VS-Kernel
http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/vss/docs/power/2-how-do-batteries-work.html
These are bear essentials so dig in.

good stable, fast, battery saving rom

hey, can anybody give me a good rom that has this: battery friendly, customizen options and maybe Android 6.0
Hard to find cause you only got 2 bases out there.
RR and GearCM.

G900F most battery friendly rom?

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

Rom recommendation

Hi everyone, I m currently on oxygen os 3.5.9 and my battery drains like crazy. Can you guys please recommend me a rom that gives good screen on time. I am even willing to downgrade to lollipop because battery life is really crucial for me. Thanks!!
I'm in the same case, looking for the best choice with the maximum stability and good battery life
I tried so but returned to LineAge even if the battery life is not really good but the ROM is the most stable ever now
Tonight will try Carbon to test, but if someone found the best compromise in one ROM That it notifies us
Try AOSCP. It's really good.
Moyses I tried lineage and yes the same issue battery is not that great. Hopefully we will find a good battery friendly rom. Let me know how the carbon rom works for you.
Ny_3 thanks I will check it out. What's the average screen on time that you get with this rom?
I would either recommend AospExtended/AEX or Resurrection Remix if you like customizability. I am using AEX and don't have any problems with battery life.
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Ny_3 thanks I will check it out. What's the average screen on time that you get with this rom?
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Well I've got 3 and a half hours of SOT but it's really the best I've got on a custom rom (guess my battery is bad). I actually bought a new battery 2 days ago so I will have to check how it is after that. But thats basicaly what I get most of the time using FB messenger Spotify and YouTube. Keep in mind its not full of features. It's kinda like Paranoid 6 : Smooth, not full of features, and really stable.

Best Custom rom

Hello guys
I've just received my OP5 and I was wondering which rom + kernel combinaison to install for the best battery life / performance combo
Thank you in advance
Try them and see how you get on, other members here usage will likely be very different to your own and also consider signal quality, what apps you use will also be different.
I've tried a bunch, some Oxygen based (the stock OS) and other AOSP based. Both offer great battery life (7-10 hours SOT) and stability, so it really comes down to the features you are looking for
google it, you will find the rom

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