I'm on RR and real racing 3 lags, which is the best kernel?
Solution can be Kernel Auditor. Your Kernel can be aimed on battery life.
When i change the values of freq. They after a few seconds return as the start
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I have been experimenting with some various governors and have found that interactive and ondemand work best on the nexus 7. My question is which one will have better battery life on the nexus 7? Which one will have the least stuttering? Just curious. Everyone seems to state that interactive will be the better governor, but I tend to notice interactive heats up more in chrome. Anyone else notice this?
Any helps would be appreciated
-Fishwithadeagle
When running low on battery I found conservative with runnable works the best for me. Undervolting by 50-100mV and running custom kernel plus ROM can also contribute. I always turn my WiFi and GPS off when not being used. I would not know of such imperceivable details between Interactive and Ondemand as battery, stutter or heat. Mine reaches 70 degress celsius under overclocked heavy benchmarking load.
For battery life, stick with interactive or conservative.
For less lag and stuttering, use ondemand or performance.
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Wow, you couldn't be more wrong. You have it completely opposite. For better battery life, and not to have your frequency set to the highest value, almost at all times, go with ondemand. If you want less lag, and stuttering, but worse battery life, interactive.
Test it yourself with setcpu, and CPU spy, and you'll see exactly what I'm talking about.
i want smooth gaming . but then i play 10-20 minutes it start heating but its not a problem , after heating it start drop much fps . i read about thermal throbbling , so wich kernel switch off or set good to game value.
i think about franco.kernel does it good for games? franco kernel switch off throbbling? or for games i should use matr1x kernel?
p.s. sorry for bad english)
I fish, so I need my phone to last a good while with me.
I am currently on SimplRom with SimplKernel and my battery life is not bad, but I see people getting like 6-7 hours if screen on-time.
governer is interactive and i/o scheduler is row
set my max speed to 2ghz instead of the 2.7 ghz
tried apps, tried a lot
Are there any kernels, roms with very good battery life?
And are there any tips you can give me on how to increase my battery life?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: Oh and I have tried the powersave governor, and it's fine but I want to open and close apps normally, powersave is a little bit too slow for me..
I have tried YayPrime and Quanta v10. I have been reading about different governor settings, undervolting and cpu hotplug stuff.
My aim is to achieve best battery life with smooth user experience.A little flutter here and there is fine by me but as long as I type and use browser, the experience should be fluid. I don't play games on my phone and I don't have graphic intensive apps.
Which kernel would then you guys suggest, and what settings would you guys recommend? Which governor is best for saving battery life?
After I flashed twrp and rooted my honor 7, I decided to tweak around in kernel adiuter. I saw the stock governor was ondemand and changed it to interactive because I saw alot of positive feedback on that one. After a couple of days wondering why my battery life was reduced by half and not noticing any significant performance increase I decided to put it back on ondemand. The battery problem was gone.
I really dont think interactive should drain that much more battery so I think its some kind of bug in the stock kernel (using stock B371).
Interactive steps up or down your CPU clock in a snappy way, for ex. it will go from 450MHz to 1000MHz in a single step, but ondemand goes up and down reading the kernel's frequency steppings, interactive scales clock speed over a timer, so it stays on high frequency even if the app needing it has been closed. So, interactive is very responsive than ondemand, but is not battery friendly. Hence the battery drain.