first priority good battery life
what do you think, wich better, and why?
thanks for your time
kondor21 said:
first priority good battery life
what do you think, wich better, and why?
thanks for your time
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Why not testing on your own setup/usage scenario?
strongst said:
Why not testing on your own setup/usage scenario?
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not enough time
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Where are you getting the best battery life?
seriously?
christiankk said:
seriously?
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My thoughts exactly. The radio and ROM you're running will also play a part, especially since some of those kernels aren't compatible with Froyo.
Has anybody found a way to enable Double Tap to Wake on the i9505? I use ElementalX kernel on my Nexus 7 (2013) and it works really well!
ti325 said:
Has anybody found a way to enable Double Tap to Wake on the i9505? I use ElementalX kernel on my Nexus 7 (2013) and it works really well!
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Wrong Section!
But with ktoonsez kernel it works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41878651
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this would do the trick
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tecnology.angs.knockr
bala_gamer said:
this would do the trick
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Sure, and say bye bye to the battery at the same time.
Pfeffernuss said:
Sure, and say bye bye to the battery at the same time.
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I've been trying it for a couple of days & no noticeable change here ?
Pfeffernuss said:
Sure, and say bye bye to the battery at the same time.
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you cant have the best of both the worlds :fingers-crossed: ... the battery consumption is already very minimal in this app and since it is in a very early stage it should be optimized more in the near future
bala_gamer said:
you cant have the best of both the worlds :fingers-crossed: ... the battery consumption is already very minimal in this app and since it is in a very early stage it should be optimized more in the near future
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Screen on = no deep sleep = battery drain. No matter what
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All of them.
none of them
There is not so much differences between N Roms.
It s mainnly :
the apps you use (Facebook, whstsapps ....)
The brightness
LTE use far more battery than wifi
And you can change governor with script like glassfish, you will notice it will impact the heat of the cpu and then the battery drain
rohitpaul9000 said:
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Gtrcraft will be mad at me for stating this. Ill say it anyway
It's RR 5.8.0 OMS by some unknown developer. It's the only rom which doesn't have unnecessary battery drain
kpamkar said:
Gtrcraft will be mad at me for stating this. Ill say it anyway
It's RR 5.8.0 OMS by some unknown developer. It's the only rom which doesn't have unnecessary battery drain
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really?????
rohitpaul9000 said:
really?????
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Yes, try it for yourself. It feels like MM
definitely i ll try it now. . .whether to use any scripts like glashfish etc.???
rohitpaul9000 said:
definitely i ll try it now. . .whether to use any scripts like glashfish etc.???
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It's up to you. Usually the best way to save battery is to use the airplane mode
I can tell you for sure, tested, AICP has the best one, since MM
raptorskate said:
I can tell you for sure, tested, AICP has the best one, since MM
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how much SOT u r getting??
rohitpaul9000 said:
how much SOT u r getting??
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It depends on the usage, normally I'll get 6 or 7 hours of SOT, if I use it through the day, going to work, etc, but if I'm in my house all day, I'll get 1hr10min of SOT per 10%, adding Optimus kernel
raptorskate said:
It depends on the usage, normally I'll get 6 or 7 hours of SOT, if I use it through the day, going to work, etc, but if I'm in my house all day, I'll get 1hr10min of SOT per 10%, adding Optimus kernel
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wow dats gd
raptorskate said:
It depends on the usage, normally I'll get 6 or 7 hours of SOT, if I use it through the day, going to work, etc, but if I'm in my house all day, I'll get 1hr10min of SOT per 10%, adding Optimus kernel
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do u use greenify or any other scripts like glashfish etc. or just simply d values of optimus kernel
Hello, With AOKP rom actually i have 8h sot :good: You should try this rom
icantstopflash said:
Hello, With AOKP rom actually i have 8h sot :good: You should try this rom
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really ????how???wats ur setup
rohitpaul9000 said:
really ????how???wats ur setup
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yes bro, i just use default kernel. Custom kernel with overclock are bad idea for battery.
And now i will try with glassfish 1.2 to see if i can get better
I was using Tesla with same setup and Optimus kernel, and the sot was bad
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yes bro, i just use default kernel. Custom kernel with overclock are bad idea for battery.
And now i will try with glassfish 1.2 to see if i can get better
I was using Tesla with same setup and Optimus kernel, and the sot was bad
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tnx i m using rr 5.8.0 with glashfish nd gettng 6 hrs Sot
I was wondering if there was a rom that really is known for having the best batery life ?
Thanks.
mathgerm said:
I was wondering if there was a rom that really is known for having the best batery life ?
Thanks.
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No there is not, it's subjective to the user and what is installed. As every user installs different applications and has different habits there really isn't a best battery Rom.
Stock with tweaks is probably what I would say. No limits. Which is what i use, but again that depends.
mathgerm said:
I was wondering if there was a rom that really is known for having the best batery life ?
Thanks.
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You should read at https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/review there are threads for screen on time, light use endurance and standby drain. There are lots of posts with roms.
Or is it best to just stick with stock kernel?
I'm on elemental kernel right now and honestly I feel I had better standby and all around better battery on stock.
Pain-N-Panic said:
I'm on elemental kernel right now and honestly I feel I had better standby and all around better battery on stock.
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Where can I find the stock kernel zip to download and flash?
IllyaK said:
Where can I find the stock kernel zip to download and flash?
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You flash to stock boot image and that flashes the stock kernel.
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You flash to stock boot image and that flashes the stock kernel.
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Will it wipe the phone and where can I find it? Also can I flash it through twrp or Exkernal?
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I'm on elemental kernel right now and honestly I feel I had better standby and all around better battery on stock.
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Me too. I feel stock is best
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IllyaK said:
Will it wipe the phone and where can I find it? Also can I flash it through twrp or Exkernal?
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You can flash through exkm in tools. A 9.0.7 rooted stock boot.img is in the forum somewhere. It will not wipe anything
Smurf Kern!
Just my 2 cents
jasons1004 said:
Smurf Kern!
Just my 2 cents
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I tried it and had very high standby drain with it. What is the point of a Kernel if not for better battery life? LOL
Battery life is subjective to personal usage if someone gets 10hrs sot + 1 day of standby doesn't mean you will get it, Best advice is to try different stuff and see which suits your needs.
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Battery life is subjective to personal usage if someone gets 10hrs sot + 1 day of standby doesn't mean you will get it, Best advice is to try different stuff and see which suits your needs.
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But what do you mean by which one suits your needs? If a kernel has a good battery drain, everyone will appreciate it. Also are custom ROMS worth it these days?
IllyaK said:
But what do you mean by which one suits your needs? If a kernel has a good battery drain, everyone will appreciate it. Also are custom ROMS worth it these days?
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I meant personal needs not every kernel is built with battery in mind some are performance others are just generic code compile with latest GCC and disable warnings... Not worth wasting time with but try them for yourself and see which you like best. Yes roms are worth it if the dev is optimizing for our SoC and not just cherry picking random sh!t.
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I meant personal needs not every kernel is built with battery in mind some are performance others are just generic code compile with latest GCC and disable warnings... Not worth wasting time with but try them for yourself and see which you like best. Yes roms are worth it if the dev is optimizing for our SoC and not just cherry picking random sh!t.
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What is your go to ROM and Kernel?
IllyaK said:
What is your go to ROM and Kernel?
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Look in my sig for the kernel and for rom right now I use OOS but working on bringing our SkyDragon AOSP rom to 6T just came from the OP3 hope to have it posted soon
liam_davenport said:
Look in my sig for the kernel and for rom right now I use OOS but working on bringing our SkyDragon AOSP rom to 6T just came from the OP3 hope to have it posted soon
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Nice! Can't wait.. every Dev buddy I know has this phone now, so Its about to go off
And to the one dude, yes try a few, and for at least a couple days each to get a good feel.
Subjective
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But what do you mean by which one suits your needs? If a kernel has a good battery drain, everyone will appreciate it. Also are custom ROMS worth it these days?
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Battery life is pretty subjective to personal use as previously mentioned, but i think there is another option in town. The Oneplus 6t MC Edition charger is the solution. I needed proof and YouTube got me the evidence. Check out the video by Dave Lee on Youtube. He does a test on it.
I second Smurf Kernel.
On average I get about 10 hours screen time over 2 or 3 days before I need to charge my phone again.
Hentai_expert said:
Battery life is pretty subjective to personal use as previously mentioned, but i think there is another option in town. The Oneplus 6t MC Edition charger is the solution. I needed proof and YouTube got me the evidence. Check out the video by Dave Lee on Youtube. He does a test on it.
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Umm... What