Downgrade do Android 7 para o Android 6, no Zenfone 3 Zoom - Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom Questions & Answers

good afternoon, I would like to know how to go back to the previous summer of android, from 7 to 6, because I noticed an increase in battery consumption, and being 5mil mah of battery, it lasts very little.
I already have the bootloader unlocked, what are the next procedures to be done?
I thank the attention.

I believe you can find the marshmallow WW ROM here.

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What is the best and newest rom for Nexus 7 2012?

Can anyone suggest some best and newest rom for me?
For newest, I mean, roms made in 2013, not those old rom.
Best for me is simply about 3 things:
1, good battery life in standby mode (mine with Cm10 lost few percentage of battery everyday without using it, I don't use my nexus 7 a lot, so I need to have great standby battery life.
2, OTG support
3, rooted and stable, not nightly build. best with android 4.4
thank you in advance!!
try official CM11 M1 just released couple hour ago..
cant said it the best yet...
Sent from my Nexus 7
thank you. I saw that and will give it a try.

4.4.4 vs 5.0.1 vs 5.1.1

Hello,
I am a SM-N910C user. I bought my phone and it had 5.0.1. The performance was great, so was the battery life. Then after a month later, I received the 5.1.1 update, updated, then instantly downloaded Wanam ROM. Currently, I am losing 1% of battery every 4 minutes SOT. My cousin is losing 1% every 7-8 minutes, who has a S6. I know the battery life on 5.0.1 is better, right? But not the performance. Also, I have read that 4.4.4 has the best battery life, but what about the performance? I am still new to the Note 4, but I really need help from you brothers on this. I want someone who knows enough about this device to tell me what I will lose or win if I update or downgrade through any of these OS versions. The best will be posted here in the Original Post for everyone else to see.
Thanks in advance!
Kazzko said:
Hello,
I am a SM-N910C user. I bought my phone and it had 5.0.1. The performance was great, so was the battery life. Then after a month later, I received the 5.1.1 update, updated, then instantly downloaded Wanam ROM. Currently, I am losing 1% of battery every 4 minutes SOT. My cousin is losing 1% every 7-8 minutes, who has a S6. I know the battery life on 5.0.1 is better, right? But not the performance. Also, I have read that 4.4.4 has the best battery life, but what about the performance? I am still new to the Note 4, but I really need help from you brothers on this. I want someone who knows enough about this device to tell me what I will lose or win if I update or downgrade through any of these OS versions. The best will be posted here in the Original Post for everyone else to see.
Thanks in advance!
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I have the ATT n910a, and we just got the 5.1.1 update Friday. The battery life now is MUCH better than on 5.0.1. 5.1.1 seems to be very close to 4.4.4, but 4.4.4 may still have been a little better.
AFAIK, the only differences between 4.4.4, 5.0.1, and 5.1.1 is battery life, performance and Stagefright patches.
4.4.4 was slow, but great battery. I'm not sure if it was vulnerable to Stagefright though.
5.0.1 was faster, but had a ton of system bugs, which affected memory and battery. Later patches were made to fix Stagefright.
5.1.1 is the fastest and has most of the major bugs patched.
Other than all that, Lollipop in general brought the new Material color theming.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk

Note 4 SM-N910C battery issues !

I have problem with my battery life in my N-910C stock rom 5.1.1 COH4, kernel Space X-v0.2_Dev
Battery life is short, ,
on standbay (3G network) my phone constant losing about 6% per hour, (network signal is very good 100%)
in using (facebook, google chrome,............. ) about 18-25% per hour,
overnight about 7-8%
What is wrong ?
Here is Charging and discharging log.
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Prueba con otro kernel a ver q como se comporta la bateria
Enviado desde mi SM-N920C mediante Tapatalk
Dear Mate, Why do you need to open a thread under DEVELOPMENT section just to troubleshoot the battery drain????
There is already a thread open under GENERAL section to discuss such matter...
here is the link....
First clear cache, dalvic. if not remove face book and see. it uses lot of resource.
I found a solution,
I am back to stock rom Kitkat 4.4.4 and now everything is fine, battery SOT is 5-6 hors, standbay is about 22-26 hors, with my old battery. (my battery is old 10 months)
I am very hepy with my KitKat 4.4.4,
KitKat 4.4.4 is much better than 5.1.1 lollipop, battay life is is twice as high, and camera is a much better,
the camera samples on KitKat 4.4.4 have more megabytes in size about 50-70% compared to 5.1.1 Lolipop.
Samsung, Why are you doing this, why degraded Note 4 with new firmware ???
Maybe are hoping to better sales of the new model Note 5, who knows !!!

ASUS ZenFone Max [SD 410] Battery Stats and SOT

When I got my ZenFone Max it was already running Marshmallow 6.0.1 [18.8.26.36] out of box. Thus I never had a chance to test/run Lollipop in it.
I see most of the people here in xda and in other forums as well says that, using this phone in Lollipop gave them better battery and when they update to marshmallow the battery life got worse.
I just want to know what battery stats does this phone give in Lollipop, so if you guys can share your battery stats that would be informative for me. Also if you guys are on Marshmallow then also do share, I would like to see that too.
Thanks.
Here are my battery Stats :
This Zenfone Max is for sure and by far, the best smartphone I've used in my life. Considering that I came from a LG G3 and a BlackBerry Curve 9300. Of course that I did a huge downgrade on CPU, mostly on screen, but the battery as also the SOT, worths for all the others things that I lost... I'm not seeing my self changing for something less than this 5000mAh, considering that this is a dual SIM and I really need it. If using with only on SIM, I believe the SOT can perfectly reaches the 5 days.
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Here are my battery Stats :
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Which Rom?
Lollipop or Marshmallow?

About battery SM-N910U

Hi, i have SM-N910U device and the original new battery. But, why my battery draining so fast? Currently i using MM 6.0.1 official. Not rooted device. I’ve done lot of things to keep battery stable. But it seems not working. The battery drained so fast. This is malfunctioned of seri U or what? Thanks for the answer
What do you mean by "original new battery"? Do you mean the original battery that came with the phone? Or you have recently purchased an "original new battery"?
If you have recently purchased a battery it is almost guaranteed not to be an original Samsung battery as they do not make them any more - it is probably fake. Buy a RavPower battery and see how it goes. Same if you're still using the battery that originally came with the phone - get a RavPower. You might also want to try a factory reset and set your phone up clean again - this made a big difference to mine about a year ago when my battery was draining fast.
vudith said:
Hi, i have SM-N910U device and the original new battery. But, why my battery draining so fast? Currently i using MM 6.0.1 official. Not rooted device. I’ve done lot of things to keep battery stable. But it seems not working. The battery drained so fast. This is malfunctioned of seri U or what? Thanks for the answer
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Three possible curlpits: Your apps, the battery, or the firmware
Battery—fake battery will die fast, according to what others say
Apps—some apps are battery hungry, so find a way to hibernate those with Greenify or Hibernation Manager
Software—Android 6 is the last and worst update for performance and battery life. While it's on KitKat (4.4), its battery life was awesome; fast forward to Lollipop (5.0.1–5.1.1), from 12 hours of Screen On Time (SOT), it got decreased to 8 hours; and fast forward again to Marshmallow (6.0.1), it became from 8 hours to 3 hours. No matter what kernel or battery-saving methods you use, it's futile for a firmware that rots a powerful phone. The only way to fix this is by either using a custom ROM (Refined Nougat, Note 5/7 ported ROMs, etc.), or downgrading your firmware. (Installing KitKat with the latest bootloader prevents you from downgrading).
With a new battery on MM stock and unrooted I was getting 6 hours SOT (Exynos). Dropped off now after using the battery for 18 months, but soon upgrading to Note 9 or 10 anyway.

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