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which rom best bettary backup 3s prime custom and etc.:

Liquid remix for me
+ Jasper kernel
After blocking the most draining wakelocks ( The most from gapps ) it will drain 1% per night if u don't using any social apps like facebook etc.

Shadow337 said:
Liquid remix for me
+ Jasper kernel
After blocking the most draining wakelocks ( The most from gapps ) it will drain 1% per night if u don't using any social apps like facebook etc.
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can you share your all settings

Azzkaran said:
can you share your all settings
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Default ( only in KA changed lowest cpu freq to 422 mhz etc.
I told that u MUST block draining wakelocks - this can be different when You using different apps

Shadow337 said:
Default ( only in KA changed lowest cpu freq to 422 mhz etc.
I told that u MUST block draining wakelocks - this can be different when You using different apps
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any example ?
I'm using normal apps my full night battery drainage is 10%

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[Q] [Important] Best Rom for Playing Games??

Hallo Community
Im new here and im German, so sorry for my bad English and so on
So, Since about 3 weeks, I was looking for a good ROM, which is able to play the most of HD Games without any lags...
So I tryed, GingerDX v017, MiniCM, Froyobread (all with overclocking 729 MHz) but with all ROMs, the most of HD Games were laggy
So, I hope anybody can me pls give an Tutorial which tells me, how I can play HD Games without any lags...
greez OneLess
GingerXperia! Haven't tried it but other members say it's perfect for games.
Chris95X8 said:
GingerXperia! Haven't tried it but other members say it's perfect for games.
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Okei, I will have a try
Will I need some other Modules for playing perfect with this ROM?
greez
OC is already there so you're good to go.
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Okei, thank You very much
All my HD Games are running very well
But My battery has by overclocking not Really much life, so is there a solution for giving My battery full life by using more processor than
recommend?
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You could try the undervolt module by doixanh.
(And please use the thanks button for thanking )
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Which version do you use?have you full wipe?have you clear the battery stats?I already overclock it and no battery drain
eqyaq said:
Which version do you use?have you full wipe?have you clear the battery stats?I already overclock it and no battery drain
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Ehm....do you mean the version of the overclock Modul which i'm using?
Btw : i dont know what you mean with clearing the battery Stats...sry
Hmm ..... ive just heared about the undervolt Modul..but i don't know how to use IT...can you please explain how to use?
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I mean the gingerxperia rom...you need to use xrecovery to full wipe then install the rom then full wipe again then go to advanced option in xrecovery and select clear/wipe battery stats....after that no battery drain with overclock
eqyaq said:
I mean the gingerxperia rom...you need to use xrecovery to full wipe then install the rom then full wipe again then go to advanced option in xrecovery and select clear/wipe battery stats....after that no battery drain with overclock
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Yeah, man thanks...I think my battery has full life by overclocking
But...I've got a question...
Also...If I start SetCPU...I change the Max CPU to 748 Mhz
So...on the right side at the top, there is an option which is called: Scaling.
What is the best scaling for Games?
Is there a CUstom Scaling for Games which I can install?
greez
OneLess, don't use Undervolt module with Overclock module, because they can't work together (undervolt take voltage down... when you use overclock, the higher frequency you get, the higher voltage is... so that's the problem)
U can use modified Overclock module from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1276580 With this module u can set the frequency even to 800Mhz... u have to try the best frequency
To Overcklock u can use SetCPU
To eliminate lags (but not in 100%) u can use The Best RAM Optimization (aka Juwe script - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14446249&postcount=1) and MDDI Lags fix (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053587)... DualTouch (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1135965) can help in some games, too)
To increase battery life u can use ax8_smartass module (module for overclocked X8's - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159899) and do this:
1)Download "Battery Calibration"
2)Before charging - reboot, xRevorery, wipe battery stats
3)Open "Battery Calibration"
4)Follow the inside instructions
On my X8: In SetCPU there's possiblity to create "profles" ... I have created profile which takes frequency to minimum (122Mhz) with each screen off and set "powersave scaling"... I thinks it helps my battery
parkourz said:
OneLess, don't use Undervolt module with Overclock module, because they can't work together (undervolt take voltage down... when you use overclock, the higher frequency you get, the higher voltage is... so that's the problem)
U can use modified Overclock module from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1276580 With this module u can set the frequency even to 800Mhz... u have to try the best frequency
To eliminate lags (but not in 100%) u can use The Best RAM Optimization (aka Juwe script - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14446249&postcount=1) and MDDI Lags fix (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053587)... DualTouch (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1135965) can help in some games, too)
To increase battery life u can use ax8_smartass module (module for overclocked X8's - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159899) and do this:
1)Download "Battery Calibration"
2)Before charging - reboot, xRevorery, wipe battery stats
3)Open "Battery Calibration"
4)Follow the inside instructions
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You are my God for Today
Thank you very much for your nice answer
Where is here the Thanks-Button? I Can't find him
greez
parkourz said:
OneLess, don't use Undervolt module with Overclock module, because they can't work together (undervolt take voltage down... when you use overclock, the higher frequency you get, the higher voltage is... so that's the problem)
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You are wrong. They can be used together, but this does not make any sense, because overclock module is already undervolted, and overclock module don't change voltage on higher frequencies
Sorry for this question, but I want to install Ramscript...
So...I copied the file to system/etc/init.d
But what the Dev of this script means with?? ::
... and set perms of S97ramscript to 777 (rwxrwxrwx)
I don't know what that means
Can anybody help me?
greez
OneLess said:
Sorry for this question, but I want to install Ramscript...
So...I copied the file to system/etc/init.d
But what the Dev of this script means with?? ::
... and set perms of S97ramscript to 777 (rwxrwxrwx)
I don't know what that means
Can anybody help me?
greez
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In Root Explorer tick all boxes like in picture
dbts25 said:
In Root Explorer tick all boxes like in picture
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What I have to do that I see the boxes?
I can't find anything about this boxes
OneLess said:
What I have to do that I see the boxes?
I can't find anything about this boxes
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In Root Explorer hold your finger on file and from menu which appears select Permissions
dbts25 said:
In Root Explorer hold your finger on file and from menu which appears select Permissions
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Thanks
Can you please tell me, where the Thanks-Button is?
in right-down corner of post u will have 4 buttons... one of them is "Thanks" button
parkourz said:
in right-down corner of post u will have 4 buttons... one of them is "Thanks" button
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I have just 3 Buttons down in the right corner :/
EDIT: But...something is wrong!
I can't played Gangstar: west coast hustle without lags with 800 Mhz!
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtgu8a7MiuU
DisasteryMr on Youtube played it with 729 Mhz without lags!
Why can't I played without lags!

GDX v21 new installation

Hi guy,
after a new installation of gdx v21 in my x8 without any problem, I need your help for minor but (imho ) important problems.
1. how can I disable camera and boot sounds?
2. after one day of intense use for obvious configuration, I think to have a good battery life. Could you suggest a good app to improve this feature? I installed advanced task manager but it didn' worked so well like with Froyopro v1.1
3. I'm seeing only widgets of gdx installation. I installed various app (es advanced task manager) but widget wasn't on list. How can I solve?
Thanks a lot for your patience.
Bye
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Hi guy,
after a new installation of gdx v21 in my x8 without any problem, I need your help for minor but (imho ) important problems.
1. how can I disable camera and boot sounds?
2. after one day of intense use for obvious configuration, I think to have a good battery life. Could you suggest a good app to improve this feature? I installed advanced task manager but it didn' worked so well like with Froyopro v1.1
3. I'm seeing only widgets of gdx installation. I installed various app (es advanced task manager) but widget wasn't on list. How can I solve?
Thanks a lot for your patience.
Bye
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Solutions:
1. To disable Camera sounds, go to settings, to Cyanogenmod settings, to sounds. To disable boot sound, open Root Explorer, go to system, to media, and you will see one music file there, delete it and you are done.
2. I think you should activate Screen off profile using SetCPU.
3. Don't move the apps you installed to SD card if you want to use widgets.
Hit the THANKS button if I helped!!
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camera shooter disable in cyanogen settings
for better battery life use custom kernel like alfs
Batter life.
Disable Wi-fi,Bluetooth stuff like that.
Set a max and min frq for the CPU
Im like 650 and 122 and there is no problem.
Also App Killer.
Still i can use it for a day or two.
But i charge frequently also!
Thanks to all and particularly to lucastan96. I used all your suggestion and in a single day, I have surely a battery life better than Froyopro (now I'm sure): with more than one hour of calling and one hour of 3g browsing, I still have 55% of battery. And the phone is very very stable. Thanks again for your help.
Always glad to help, Mantaor!
Hit the THANKS button if I helped!!
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List of Applications Causing Fast Battery Drain

Hello XDA.
Here I am listing the apps that cause fast battery drain.
I am just listing the common apps that we use in Gingerbread ROMS
You can freeze them or Delete them or may be replace with alternative apps if available.
If you think that I am giving you wrong information then please take backup of current ROM and just try this.
THIS list is not in ascending or descending order of Battery drainer. Apps here are randomly written
1. DSP manager
2. Email.apk
3. Facebook
4. Facebook messenger
5. Google Maps
6. Google+
7. Google DRIVE
8. News and Weather (Genie Widget)
9. Compass
10. Timescape(and its all extensions)
11. All live Wallpapers etc....
If there is any app that is most common and cause battery drain faster then please post about that.
actually,email is using less battery than Gmail
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Lukenda said:
actually,email is using less battery than Gmail
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But I can't kill email. It restarts itself. But gmail you can kill it.
Fail Thread !
1st Dsp ?
11. Live wallp ?
Are you ****ing kiddin me ?
Send from my X8 runnin' MiniCM9 .
Just give it a try. Dsp is a battery drainer app. Dont you believe me .
I know someone will ask this question.
Now do this
Just enable DSP manager. then try to play music for one hour then check battery % dropped .
Just disable DSP manager and reboot and again play music for one hour then check battery % dropped.
Or try to use CPU monitoring app
and see CPU frequency with running
1. DSP+MUSIC player
2. only music player
then tell me what is the difference
KASHYAP9 said:
Just give it a try. Dsp is a battery drainer app. Dont you believe me .
I know someone will ask this question.
Now do this
Just enable DSP manager. then try to play music for one hour then check battery % dropped .
Just disable DSP manager and reboot and again play music for one hour then check battery % dropped.
Or try to use CPU monitoring app
and see CPU frequency with running
1. DSP+MUSIC player
2. only music player
then tell me what is the difference
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I dont say aint a batt drainer , It is like every app that use CPU and Ram , but is stupid to write that is drainning more batt than live wallp.
Send from my X8 runnin' MiniCM9 .
But the truth is that DSP drains battery may be less than Live wallpaper. But we can avoid it by using Apps like Poweramp and Playerpro etc which has built in equalizer
hey its not the sequencing order its just a list. Random list.
For me Dsp doesnt drain batt at all
Uses like 1% cpu and with both apollo is like 6mb usage.
Send from my X8 runnin' MiniCM9 .
Music lovers can compromise with Battery drain caused by DSP. And you are one of them who is ignoring the truth.
Even doxianh said that dsp doesnt affect battery......and you put it 1st on the list.
Sorry but you fail.
Send from my X8 runnin' MiniCM9 .
I believe in experiments and observations . DSP affects battery.
I have found that without dsp manager installed my battery drains about 3-5 mA when in standby
Whereas with dsp manager installed (and not even activated) this jumps to about 12-17 mA.
KASHYAP9 said:
Just give it a try. Dsp is a battery drainer app. Dont you believe me .
I know someone will ask this question.
Now do this
Just enable DSP manager. then try to play music for one hour then check battery % dropped .
Just disable DSP manager and reboot and again play music for one hour then check battery % dropped.
Or try to use CPU monitoring app
and see CPU frequency with running
1. DSP+MUSIC player
2. only music player
then tell me what is the difference
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+100 for this
This happened to my miniCM7 with nAa kernel 13
The battery DRAINED SOOOO FAST, with DSP ON with only 2 songs each song 4 minutes+ , randomly drain up to 2%
except for those one using alfs kernel + the latest GingerDX, a SUPER better battery life than using nAa kernel ROM'S (No Offense just try it yourself) :good:
please note..
KASHYAP9 said:
Hello XDA.
Here I am listing the apps that cause fast battery drain.
THIS list is not in ascending or descending order of Battery drainer. Apps here are randomly written
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guys chill.. re
KASHYAP9 said:
Music lovers can compromise with Battery drain caused by DSP. And you are one of them who is ignoring the truth.
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agreed i would prefer a better sound to my music than saving a few percent on my battery.
My problem is battery drain plus dsp does not work well with smartass in stock kernel..
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[HELP] Standby stopping notifications in Nougat

I am using the latest version of Android, with the June 2017 security patch (my device is G4 Plus XT1640) rooted with magisk and xposed (just the module of the gravity box, and in magisk the viper4android module).
But something happens that bothers a lot, and this happens in the android since the early versions of its existence, which is the problem of interrupting the notifications after a time in standby (something that iOS never seen happen)
In my case, I wanted notifications of specific apps not to be interrupted (like WhatsApp, Instagram, Google+, etc.) but that's not the case, I know in version 7.0 Nougat, it has the battery optimization feature, where it manages to suspend application activities while it is in standby (or deep sleep), however, I deactivated battery optimization in applications that I wish not to be suspended, but it continues to suspend.
It may be until the system is not suspending the application, but the connectivity (in the case Wi-Fi) however in the Wi-Fi network settings I enabled it to not be suspended for inactivity, but even so I do not get notifications applications. I got to perform a test by sending a message on whatsapp to me after 20 minutes on standby, and it shows only one check instead of two check, when I unlock the screen, and open the application, the notifications appears all at once.
Is there a way (without requiring root resources or xposed modules) to resolve this problem? (Or is the solution only with root and xposed features?)
@AzuosDX I would recommend to uninstall Gravity Box and make sure you don't run applications like greenify or other doze apps like amplify. Please test again.
strongst said:
@AzuosDX I would recommend to uninstall Gravity Box and make sure you don't run applications like greenify or other doze apps like amplify. Please test again.
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Well, the problem is that I can not go without using the features of the Gravity Box, because in it I use the resources of:
(Note: I did the test without the Gravity Box, and the delay stays the same)
* Modify the status bar (center the clock)
* Enable the download and upload consumption counter
* Customize navigation bar buttons (example: open WhatsApp with two touch, open the application drawer by holding the button, and etc.)
the Gravity Box I only use these features, and they do not directly affect the applications installed on the system, and I do not use any hibernation application, and even then I would not have them interfere if I enable specific apps to not be hibernated (just like I mentioned in the battery optimization part)
I think it's a problem in Kernel optimization apps, because I installed HEBF (an app that "promises" improved battery consumption, stability, smoothness in the system, etc.). And another app that is L-Speed, when I was using HEBF, I actually did some tests and I noticed that it does not interfere with the delay of notifications, but L-Speed ​​is another story because after analyzing the application thoroughly, it can delay writes on the system, modify parts of the kernel responsible in standby (Kernel Sleepers) among other things.
The question is whether anyone else could use this same application to know if it really is the problem, because if other devices do not, then my device might be a combination of factors that lead to delay in notifications ( for example: Root + Xposed + L-Speed ​​or Magisk + Xposed + L-Speed ​​or HEBF + L-Speed ​​and etc.)
I think I will reinstall the System Stock again, do everything like this now, but without using the L-Speed and HEBF customizations, and analyze if they really are the problem.
But is there any application that keeps other specific applications awake within the system? without hibernating them, or suspending them?
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Same Here, don't know what the problem is...
LuketaD2 said:
Same Here, don't know what the problem is...
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You have the exactly same mods/configuration like op requested to compare the problem?
strongst said:
You have the exactly same mods/configuration like op requested to compare the problem?
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InvictaOS (Stock kernel) + Viper + Lighting Blade + Greenify.
I've deactivated the battery optimization for the apps too.
LuketaD2 said:
InvictaOS (Stock kernel) + Viper + Lighting Blade + Greenify.
I've deactivated the battery optimization for the apps too.
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You the only thing that's the same is viper4android. Rom, kernel profile, greenify isn't the same like op. So maybe it's viper4android?
strongst said:
You the only thing that's the same is viper4android. Rom, kernel profile, greenify isn't the same like op. So maybe it's viper4android?
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I've faced this issue before installed V4A.
Other problem is that my phone takes 3 ~ 5 seconds to turn on the screen after I push the power button or fingersensor.
LuketaD2 said:
I've faced this issue before installed V4A.
Other problem is that my phone takes 3 ~ 5 seconds to turn on the screen after I push the power button or fingersensor.
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The screen on problem is fixed AFAIK at least in the latest InvictaOS version. Which one have you? Also ambient display can have a impact depending on version.
strongst said:
The screen on problem is fixed AFAIK at least in the latest InvictaOS version. Which one have you? Also ambient display can have a impact depending on version.
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Latest build with no changes on the kernel. AD is off.
LuketaD2 said:
Latest build with no changes on the kernel. AD is off.
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You mean Oreo test build?
strongst said:
You mean Oreo test build?
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Nope, Nougat lastest build.
V4.8 I think.
LuketaD2 said:
Nope, Nougat lastest build.
V4.8 I think.
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You should test without greenify or make sure you excluded the apps within greenify.

Messenger

Currently using purefusionos. I had the same issue with resurrection remix os. Problem is sometimes i have to refresh (close then open) the app messenger to see new messages. My internet works alright. Is it because of the channel of my modem/router or something's wrong with the phone?
Have you tried disabling battery optimizations for that app?
Pwnycorn said:
Have you tried disabling battery optimizations for that app?
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I dont use battery opt.
P.s: it doesnt happen on freedom os

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