Hi I'm rooted and have jh3 and sre 121a installed.i did the one click lagfix off the market it was working great noticeably faster, but my battery life seemed a lot worse, do these lagfixs do that or was it some other issue.has this happened to anyone else
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I dont know if it could be caused by sre doesn't it use the overclock 1.2 ghz kernel i am not sure if that would drastically effect battery life or not.
roadrash7 said:
Hi I'm rooted and have jh3 and sre 121a installed.i did the one click lagfix off the market it was working great noticeably faster, but my battery life seemed a lot worse, do these lagfixs do that or was it some other issue.has this happened to anyone else
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For me, the lag fix alone didn't cause a drop in battery life, but right now I'm having a huge problem with the battery.
Well Ive been running set cpu at 1000 max.so isn't think the overclock was the issue.
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I have been running jh3, sre with the lag fix and noticing battery life has not been that good. I dont know what is causing it I am going to back up my apps with titanium and run odin and run at stock for a day or two and see if battery life improves. Right now i am getting maybe 7 or 8 hours with regular phone use which isnt that good
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That is my batt life. Not good at all anymore. With lagfix and OC kernal. But it is about the same after those installs and what not
If you installed the lagfix to the SDcard (installed the ext2 that is), maybe your card is just being read a lot more and is using more power? (conjecture, I don't actually know :x )
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just got a droid 3 trying to figure out the best ROM for battery life? anyone got some input?
Sd3
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steel droid 3?
Yes I think he means Steel Droid 3... Also, just to make sure, you DO have an XT862 right? I've heard the Steel Droid ROM will screw up an XT860. Just being thorough.
How do I check that oO
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Look under the battery.. upper right of the white sticker
How do you guys SD compare to Liberty? I actually think it does better.
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Ive never tried SD but both Monster and Liberty worked well for me.
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This is very light use (some texts/tweets/angry birds/randomness) but still it shows theres no real standyby leak on Liberty, and ive seen similar performance on Monster.
All goes to show that at this point all the major ones are basically the same. You'll even see decent battery life from the stock ROM (5.6.890 update) once debloated.
Thanks for mentioning that, Savior057. I busted my XT860 by trying to flash Steel Droid. If your phone is an XT860, there are no ROMS available yet (except the Stock Chinese ROM (SBF/XML that can be flashed via Fastboot) - but I wouldn't flash that unless you absolutely had to! There is no stock Bell XT860 SBF/XML flash available yet).
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How do you guys SD compare to Liberty? I actually think it does better.
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I tried both SD and Liberty. This is the result of my experiment.
I tried SD 3 first. It had a very good battery life. Then I tried Liberty Gold. It was not good so went back to SD 3. Now, a couple of days ago, I flashed Liberty 1.2. the battery life is much better than SD 3. 24 hours after charging, I still have 60% left with moderate usage.
I hope this helps.
P.s: I also tried Monster 12. I was not impressed.
What is the package access helper
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Same problem after ICS update
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I share the same observation, after the ICS update my Galaxy note the package access helper is using most of the CPU, and it is draining the battery!
Any help in understanding the process would be helpful
Ive just checked my phone and no Package acess helper icon there but i do have battery drain
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after uninstall status bar application the package is hidden
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I've tried stock ICS LPY and LQ2 and it seems this is one of those rogue services that is destined to fry your phone. It seems to fire up when uninstalling apps and then gobbles up huge amounts of CPU and just keeps going.
This morning I installed 3-4 small apps and quickly uninstalled two of them. The uninstalls took ages - like over a minute each - and the phone was getting warm at the back. I used System Panel Lite to check on processes and CPU usage and this little ****er was going like the clappers and showing no sign of stopping.
Another one to look out for on stock ICS is the Samsung keyboard, and possibly other keyboards (e.g. Swiftkey X) too. They seem capable of clocking up huge CPU minutes if the wind is in the wrong direction, despite the keyboard barely being used, if at all. I have no idea what prompts the crazy behaviour on that one, but I've seen it several times over the course of different ICS installs.
I never saw these problems with the Gingerbread ROMs.
Up..
Can anyone help us with this annoying problem?
I don't know why it would have high battery usage unless an install did not complete correctly and left the process running. Have you tried a battery pull reset?
My battery life is really bad that i have to charge the phone twice a day sometimes more
i tried every thing said here on the forums, i disabled LG bloatware, i lowered the brightness to 0% but with no luck
so is the only way is to unlock the device and install a custom rom? or could it be the battery hardware itself? because i realized that the battery charges really fast, also i just got the phone 4 days ago is it normal that out of the box the battery life is this bad?
EDIT: it looks like i'm running UAE firmware, would it help if i flashed a kdz file for a European firmware? if yes which firmware should i install from these http://lg-phone-firmware.com/index.php?
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My battery life is really bad that i have to charge the phone twice a day sometimes more
i tried every thing said here on the forums, i disabled LG bloatware, i lowered the brightness to 0% but with no luck
so is the only way is to unlock the device and install a custom rom?
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Using a different kernel would be the better idea IMO
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Using a different kernel would be the better idea IMO
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So i should unlock the device? could it be the battery hardware itself? because i realized that the battery charges really fast, also i just got the phone 4 days ago is it normal that out of the box the battery life is this bad?
thanks for your reply
EDIT: it looks like i'm running UAE firmware, would it help if i flashed a kdz file for a European firmware? if yes which firmware should i install from these http://lg-phone-firmware.com/index.php?id_mod=15
no its not the battery hardware, the hardware is really good, better than S3. i had the same problem.. until i unlocked my phone
i just installed werewolf v8 kernel. Works great on CM10.1.2 RC1.
3h on screen
24h on battery
My Nexus 5 is coming in the mail on friday, and I was wondering if anybody found a good kernel/rom + settings to achieve the best possible battery life? Ive been doing research, and CM nightly + chaos kernel seems like that might work.. any better recommendations?
maybe a certain kernel + stock rooted??
anything? my main concern is battery life... but I also need performance.. not extreme performance but i dont want a laggy interface just for better battery life.
maybe also some undervoltage settings?
please people give me some recommendations or even your personal favorite and why.. thank you.
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ozzyGEEK said:
My Nexus 5 is coming in the mail on friday, and I was wondering if anybody found a good kernel/rom + settings to achieve the best possible battery life? Ive been doing research, and CM nightly + chaos kernel seems like that might work.. any better recommendations?
maybe a certain kernel + stock rooted??
anything? my main concern is battery life... but I also need performance.. not extreme performance but i dont want a laggy interface just for better battery life.
maybe also some undervoltage settings?
please people give me some recommendations or even your personal favorite and why.. thank you.
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heres exactly what you are looking for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477889
experiment a little, try out different combos, thats the only way that you will find the perfect combo for your phone, and for your needs. everyone uses their devices differently, has differing needs, and each device reacts differently to every rom and kernel. whats perfect for me can be terrible for you.
Just passing thru....see the post above mine. Thanks
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guys ever since the update, i've had a horrible battery life because of kernel and system_server processes. Does anyone knows whats the cause or how i can fix the issue, i've tired "Wake Lock Detector", "GSAM", everything i can think of, even "show CPU" in the developer option, i cant seem to find the cause of the issue. if nessary ill add pictures to show the results that am getting
sorry, completely forgot to mention that am using a S5 Active(G870A) and updated to 5.0 (OC5) using @muniz_ri version http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/general/how-to-update-to-g870aoc5-5-0-keeproot-t3083841
If screen is on alot not much help here; However, I am using my deductive reasoning & will suggest deep sleep battery saver. Makes my phone stay in the 90%s if my screen is off awhile. Firefox beta uses battery until you physically exit out I've learned. Last thought for now, kernal tuner. Put 1 CPU governor to powersave. Not sure if it matters which? Mine is CPU1. Hope it helped.
My Samsung S5 Active. Yes I read pages. Thanks
I wish it was the screen but the screen only takes up 3% of battery usage while android OS and kernel takes up about 50% combined and I have no idea what to do because "show cpu" state that system_server and media server is the culprit
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guys I honestly don't know what else to do anymore
Can anyone give me a little bit of in site as to what I can do to stop this?
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Can anyone give me a little bit of in site as to what I can do to stop this?
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Install better battery stats and get an idle dump so we can see what the exact issue is.
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