heating issues in roms - Moto G4 Plus Questions & Answers

i currently facing heating issues in my moto G4 plus I would like to flash a custom rom will that's solve my heating issue into my moto G4 plus I would like to know from you guys
guys suggest me a good ROM which doesn't have a heating issue thanks ☺

ajaikumarnadar said:
i currently facing heating issues in my moto G4 plus I would like to flash a custom rom will that's solve my heating issue into my moto G4 plus I would like to know from you guys
if possible please mention your roms names and attach some screenshots of your roms average temperature.
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We have lots of "heating issue" threads, please search a little bit before opening a new one. Last one is this https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/heating-problem-t3630713 also have a look in ex kernel thread and thread for lightning blade kernel profile as there are also discussions about heating ongoing. Thanks!

strongst said:
We have lots of "heating issue" threads, please search a little bit before opening a new one. Last one is this https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/heating-problem-t3630713 also have a look in ex kernel thread and thread for lightning blade kernel profile as there are also discussions about heating ongoing. Thanks!
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actually my question was which rom doesn't have an heating issue

ajaikumarnadar said:
actually my question was which rom doesn't have an heating issue
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It's not a rom related problem. If you believe it's rom related, then it's only another kernel or settings regarding governor, hotplug, frequency. That's a workaround. Please read across the threads as I already mentioned.

Thread closed - please search/read BEFORE posting yet another question about the same topic. Thanks.

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[Q] what is the best kernel?

what is the best kernel for my i9505's battery life?
ROM : Imperium v8.0
thank you
OmarManLover said:
what is the best kernel for my i9505's battery life?
ROM : Imperium v8.0
thank you
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The best kernel is the one which you prefer over the others.There is no such thing as the better kernel. Try both of them and decide which one you like the best.Have a nice day
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Try all kernel. Certain kernel is good in one phone and others is bad. Vice versa.
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Threads discussing which ROM/kernel is best are usually subjective and as such often devolve into bickering and flaming. Therefor we try to avoid them when possible.
Since kernels are required to be open source there usually isn't too much difference between them as far as battery life is concerned, but it's still a good idea to review recent posts in their thread to make sure there aren't a lot of people reporting bugs or anything. (just please don't ask about it in there, if you don't find any bug reports it's likely good )
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Shinto Kernel

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Maybe this will answer your question
I had read that at his end, but I was curious why I never saw it discussed anywhere by anyone. He has a good thing going there.
Megaflop666 said:
I had read that at his end, but I was curious why I never saw it discussed anywhere by anyone. He has a good thing going there.
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I was intrigued as well. There are rules pertaining to kernels here in xda. If a dev won't comply, the thread gets to be closed down.
saywhatt said:
I was intrigued as well. There are rules pertaining to kernels here in xda. If a dev won't comply, the thread gets to be closed down.
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Yes I know the rules, but I figured someone would've started a discussion in the general area. Oh well, guess I just did.
I don't know what I expected actually, my experience on any forum is that most people don't research on their own, they come to forums and if the answer isn't there, they give up. I love googling for new undiscovered gems. :thumbup:
Hi!
First of all, I would like to thank you wholeheartedly for the interest in ShinTo Kernel and your time in testing it.
I am sincerely blown away by the spike in interest... Just wow!
In the space of two months I have moved twice across Europe and am currently getting settled in my new home (and waiting for the darn broadband).
I can assure you two things; ShinTo Kernel & PreCog.me are not a hobby.
They are my daily work focus (as in my daily job).
I could extend myself talking about the great projects I have but I am the kind of person that prefers to prove with facts so... Keep an eye on PreCog.me
Ps: i don't want to monopolize the thread so... If you have any specific questions or I can help out in any way, then please do ask
Ps2: I am eternally grateful to xda, civato and all the great ppl here...
Note3 N9005 running the insanely brutal [ShinTo Kernel] v028a005 yeaaaah!
For some interesting stuff why not head to PreCog.me
CekMTL said:
Hi!
First of all, I would like to thank you wholeheartedly for the interest in ShinTo Kernel and your time in testing it.
I am sincerely blown away by the spike in interest... Just wow!
In the space of two months I have moved twice across Europe and am currently getting settled in my new home (and waiting for the darn broadband).
I can assure you two things; ShinTo Kernel & PreCog.me are not a hobby.
They are my daily work focus (as in my daily job).
I could extend myself talking about the great projects I have but I am the kind of person that prefers to prove with facts so... Keep an eye on PreCog.me
Ps: i don't want to monopolize the thread so... If you have any specific questions or I can help out in any way, then please do ask
Ps2: I am eternally grateful to xda, civato and all the great ppl here...
Note3 N9005 running the insanely brutal [ShinTo Kernel] v028a005 yeaaaah!
For some interesting stuff why not head to PreCog.me
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Already a member at precog and get your email updates. I've been watching your progress and am currently test driving your most current version. :thumbup:
Thank you so much!
Expect v28a005 by mid next week if all goes well.
Note3 N9005 running the insanely brutal [ShinTo Kernel] v028a005 yeaaaah!
For some interesting stuff why not head to PreCog.me
CekMTL said:
Thank you so much!
Expect v28a005 by mid next week if all goes well.
Note3 N9005 running the insanely brutal [ShinTo Kernel] v028a005 yeaaaah!
For some interesting stuff why not head to PreCog.me
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ooooh i can't wait! :highfive:
ShinTo Kernel v028a005 has over 50 updates/enhancements/fixes and it is compiled with the latest bleeding edge Linaro Toolchain GCC 4.9.2
I also fixed the cosmetic issue of not displaying the kernel name correctly in the TW settings app.
If there are no unforeseeable issues, it should be released around the middle of the week
CekMTL said:
ShinTo Kernel v028a005 has over 50 updates/enhancements/fixes and it is compiled with the latest bleeding edge Linaro Toolchain GCC 4.9.2
I also fixed the cosmetic issue of not displaying the kernel name correctly in the TW settings app.
If there are no unforeseeable issues, it should be released around the middle of the week
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And it runs smooth as silk....
Just to update you guys; there's a slight delay with QA, but it will be released this week, probably tomorrow or friday.
Thx!
Is Faux Sound compatible with this kernel?
B3311 said:
Is Faux Sound compatible with this kernel?
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Yes it is
ShinTo Kernel for note 3 has been released!
Can anyone post a cycle of their battery life with this kernel? And a benchmark would be nice too(I know what you'll say but please one would be appreciated thanks!). Thanks!
Graffiti Exploit said:
Can anyone post a cycle of their battery life with this kernel? And a benchmark would be nice too(I know what you'll say but please one would be appreciated thanks!). Thanks!
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Why?
Your setup and phone use is completely unique. Anyone else's battery life will not give you the slightest clue as to what yours might be.
Flash it and see for yourself.
Graffiti Exploit said:
Can anyone post a cycle of their battery life with this kernel? And a benchmark would be nice too(I know what you'll say but please one would be appreciated thanks!). Thanks!
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Benchmarks are different from device to device. They're not a true statement about a kernels performance. I get insane battery, I get lightning fast speeds and I love using the kernel. This is a discussion of the kernel in this thread, that's why I started it. This is not an official Dev thread, that will come later from the Dev. Of you're interested in it, head over to precog.me and read the official kernel page. :thumbup:
B3311 said:
Why?
Your setup and phone use is completely unique. Anyone else's battery life will not give you the slightest clue as to what yours might be.
Flash it and see for yourself.
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Actually it can serve as basis. For example if that user is able to achieve 10hrs SOT, then at least I know that the kernel is capable of going that far. No matter how you force a kernel, if it has bad battery life then it can never achieve high SOTs. It actually us very helpful for one to post battery stats because I can then adjust and try to get close or even surpass the user's settings.
With all due respect, I think you are wrong in saying it won't give me the slightest clue of what the battery life of mine will be. It actually can tell a lot(if I'm doing things wrong or right). That's how users learn how to improve their devices by getting tips from others. And for that reason I'm refraining from flashing it because I have a very good set-up. I know I can go back just with flashing the stock kernel, but we all know that sometimes it doesn't really work 100%. "Something" gets broken somehow at a random chance.
Graffiti Exploit said:
Actually it can serve as basis. For example if that user is able to achieve 10hrs SOT, then at least I know that the kernel is capable of going that far. No matter how you force a kernel, if it has bad battery life then it can never achieve high SOTs. It actually us very helpful for one to post battery stats because I can then adjust and try to get close or even surpass the user's settings.
With all due respect, I think you are wrong in saying it won't give me the slightest clue of what the battery life of mine will be. It actually can tell a lot(if I'm doing things wrong or right). That's how users learn how to improve their devices by getting tips from others. And for that reason I'm refraining from flashing it because I have a very good set-up. I know I can go back just with flashing the stock kernel, but we all know that sometimes it doesn't really work 100%. "Something" gets broken somehow at a random chance.
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Fair enough, but I still disagree.
For example - on my last cycle I got nearly 8 hours SOT and about 1 day 13 hours on one charge. What can one infer from that? I say another user can infer very little, there are way too many variables.
I use Alliance ROM. This was my first cycle with this kernel. I use only 100% black wallpapers, system, desktop, and lockscreen are all black. One homescreen. Brightness about 40% except for videos. Tasker is set so that screen off=WiFi and data off, and I use a flip cover. I've deleted over 100 apps. I've removed about 25 autostarts with SD Maid, usually only use about 750 mb at startup. I never sync anything whatsoever. Two widgets, clock/weather and music. Location is always off unless I'm navigating.
I could go on, there's more, but I hope you see my point. And that's before the vast amount of kernel tweaks I've set up with Faux Clock, which I'll probably tweak further. And I haven't even mentioned my usage....
With further cycles I'll probably squeeze more juice out of it, who knows?
If you think this will give you any idea about your battery life, fine. But I can't see how it can.
As for benchmarks - a waste of time if you're comparing with another device, only remotely useful if you're comparing performance with different setups on the same phone, IMHO.

tell us which rom the best for you ?

hello
tell us what's best rom for you ? and what about performance , battery and if there is any issue say it
and which kernel use ?
this kind of threads are not allowed on xda...
there is no best this&that
@SREEPRAJAY please explain the rules
60nine said:
this kind of threads are not allowed on xda...
there is no best this&that
@SREEPRAJAY please explain the rules
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These threads are allowed now, ala The "What is the Best or Favorite ROM/Kernel" Roll Up Thread
Art Vanderlay said:
These threads are allowed now, ala The "What is the Best or Favorite ROM/Kernel" Roll Up Thread
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oh, my apologies then ...
although i still stand by "what is good for me - might not be good for you" line...
60nine said:
oh, my apologies then ...
although i still stand by "what is good for me - might not be good for you" line...
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Hey, no one said you have to like it
Talking only about MM systems.
DU is my prefered in this moment. Has good features, smoothness and battery.
AICP is the most complete but I'm not getting results in smoothness and battery as good as DU. Gets better with Lambda kernel.
crDroid is maybe the most smooth, has good battery but not so much features.
The best MM custom kernel actual is Lambda, specially the most recent builds (Beta).
Off course devs are working to get their ROMs better at each build, so it's always worth to try each ROM for yourself and see what you think about latest builds.
optimusg3. best i tried best i know
60nine said:
this kind of threads are not allowed on xda...
there is no best this&that
@SREEPRAJAY please explain the rules
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60nine said:
oh, my apologies then ...
although i still stand by "what is good for me - might not be good for you" line...
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i don't ask about what's the best on general i just ask about personal opinion ..
maybe what good for you not good for me but there's a lot of roms and i can't try and flash all of them
thanks..
Cloudy 3.3 with stock kernel...perfect battery life and performance
jneto3000 said:
Talking only about MM systems.
DU is my prefered in this moment. Has good features, smoothness and battery.
AICP is the most complete but I'm not getting results in smoothness and battery as good as DU. Gets better with Lambda kernel.
crDroid is maybe the most smooth, has good battery but not so much features.
The best MM custom kernel actual is Lambda, specially the most recent builds (Beta).
Off course devs are working to get their ROMs better at each build, so it's always worth to try each ROM for yourself and see what you think about latest builds.
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wow you tried a lot of roms (Y)
MM system you mean marshmallow ??
are you face any issue with DU ?
Thanks
zizuka said:
optimusg3. best i tried best i know
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better than stock ?
base LP or KK ?
and did you face any issue with rom ?
Wael007 said:
Cloudy 3.3 with stock kernel...perfect battery life and performance
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thnaks ..
what's rom you tried it ??
dodora3d said:
thnaks ..
what's rom you tried it ??
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Cloudy 3.3
dodora3d said:
wow you tried a lot of roms (Y)
MM system you mean marshmallow ??
are you face any issue with DU ?
Thanks
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Yes, I mean Marshmallow.
I heard DU 6.0.1 is having some problems with Bluetooth. I said I heard because I never use Bluetooth, so I can't be sure about how it is.
Camera is also not so good as stock camera, but still is pretty good, I can use it as daily camera. Custom ROMs AOSP/CM have not so good camera, it's common, but I think it worth cause you gain with smoothness, features (Ambient Display, Easy flashlight, Themes, Navbar and Statusbar configs, and lots of other features). You can have more control over your system.
jneto3000 said:
Yes, I mean Marshmallow.
I heard DU 6.0.1 is having some problems with Bluetooth. I said I heard because I never use Bluetooth, so I can't be sure about how it is.
Camera is also not so good as stock camera, but still is pretty good, I can use it as daily camera. Custom ROMs AOSP/CM have not so good camera, it's common, but I think it worth cause you gain with smoothness, features (Ambient Display, Easy flashlight, Themes, Navbar and Statusbar configs, and lots of other features). You can have more control over your system.
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good one (Y) maybe try it later
Google edition 1.4 + Xceed kernel 14 = Awesomeness

S5 Overheating Issue

I have tried all ROMS on XDA. I have this very serious heating issue with my one-year old Exynos G900H.
Is it a software problem? Would a firmware flash fix this, running Marshmallow 6.0.1. Battery is fine, not bloated.
Cosby Jnr said:
I have tried all ROMS on XDA. I have this very serious heating issue with my one-year old Exynos G900H.
Is it a software problem? Would a firmware flash fix this, running Marshmallow 6.0.1. Battery is fine, not bloated.
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I am new to XDA Developers so correct me if I do something wrong.....
I have experienced this with my Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus Snapdragon SM-G901F.
This would happen if the screen is at a high brightness for a long period of time for me (for example, when I would boot into a new rom). After I adjust settings such as Brightness and leaving my phone to cool, My phone doesn't seem to overheat anymore.
This is just my experience.....
Good Question Though, If there are any other experiences, shout me
Cosby Jnr said:
I have tried all ROMS on XDA. I have this very serious heating issue with my one-year old Exynos G900H.
Is it a software problem? Would a firmware flash fix this, running Marshmallow 6.0.1. Battery is fine, not bloated.
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G900H never had heating issues
but maybe u using a bad cover which keeps heat inside
Sensible_Smarty said:
G900H never had heating issues
but maybe u using a bad cover which keeps heat inside
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I know. But I'd asaume its because of its waterproof body build. Certainly since nothing gets in, nothing gets out as well. Airtight means "air- tight".
Gamesolc said:
I am new to XDA Developers so correct me if I do something wrong.....
I have experienced this with my Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus Snapdragon SM-G901F.
This would happen if the screen is at a high brightness for a long period of time for me (for example, when I would boot into a new rom). After I adjust settings such as Brightness and leaving my phone to cool, My phone doesn't seem to overheat anymore.
This is just my experience.....
Good Question Though, If there are any other experiences, shout me
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I suspect its the waterproof body build.
Ive tried tweaking brightness settings, not working.
Phone heats up about 10-15mins of use.
Not Solved
Yesterday I flashed a very recent G900H stock firmware for Trinidad and Tobago. Phone's working, heating issue still persists
Cosby Jnr said:
I know. But I'd asaume its because of its waterproof body build. Certainly since nothing gets in, nothing gets out as well. Airtight means "air- tight".
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Maybe a rom problem
u can check the latest roms for our device,, under this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69312334&postcount=3

Kernel configurations/system setups

Hello everyone.
I just thought I'd open a new thread in hope I get some comments and/or replies on this topic. What is your current configurations for your device?
I am asking as I have flashed many ROMs and personally like AEX for its fluidity and sleek design. My main point of this thread is so everyone can gather ideas and knowledge of other users and what they use as their daily driver. But I have found every Android Oreo ROM is a battery drainer.
I also use SmartPack-Kernel with my own tweaks. I am struggling with tweaking the interactive governor though and thought this topic would be a good discussion point so we can get the best from our S5s.

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