Rom Battery Drain - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was wondering which Rom as off right now uses the least amount of battery right out of the box? Ive had tried almost all of them yet im not sure if i can tell a significant difference, yet they all seem to use a lot of battery just leaving idle. Im not asking which has the most features or looks the coolest, just which one the community sees a significance with battery power. I plan on theming it over afterwards so i dont care for aesthetics.

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how do you change the "radio"?

Hi all. Well i got no success with my previous post, (my text messages falling into my outbox) never mind!
My battery (1600mha) lasts a day if im lucky. Someone mentioned if i changed the "radio" it may well improve the battery life. How on God's earth do i do this?
Does anyone know if the touch pro's battery life is better cus im thinking of changing already!
richardvilla said:
Hi all. Well i got no success with my previous post, (my text messages falling into my outbox) never mind!
My battery (1600mha) lasts a day if im lucky. Someone mentioned if i changed the "radio" it may well improve the battery life. How on God's earth do i do this?
Does anyone know if the touch pro's battery life is better cus im thinking of changing already!
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The only way to change the radio is to CID unlock your phone, and flash a new " radio ". Some people will insist that changing the radio will effect battery life. I have been doing the rom flashing think for a while, and have never noticed any significant difference in battery life because of the radio ( firmware )
Here is some reading
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=433835
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=393182
While I don't own a TP, friends have said it is like any other smartphone that does a little bit of everything, the battery drains quickly when you take advantage of all the power consuming features
Re: TouchPro
It's more powerful runs more processes a 3D interface, so drains a bit faster than Tilt as stock battery same mAh, i get about 1.2 days on 6.1/Sense 2.5 but that's general use.
Could get 2 days plus on Tilt 6.1/M2D.

Suddenly bad battery life = battery gone bad?

Basically, a few weeks ago I flashed assonance 5.0 and my standby battery life was terrible. The battery would die by the time I got out of school which is around 7-8 hours of standby time.
So hoping to solve this problem. I flashed the captivate version of doc's rom and I have the exact same battery life. I have recalibrated the battery many times as well.
Sooo, do you think my battery has gone bad?
And if so, any good places where I could get a spare?
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Many have posted eBay has some good deals.
I still suspect that many of these phones were shipped with crap batteries hence the differences with people using the same roms having much different battery life.
cappysw10 said:
Many have posted eBay has some good deals.
I still suspect that many of these phones were shipped with crap batteries hence the differences with people using the same roms having much different battery life.
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Well the thing is that my battery life wasn't terrible before. Or not this bad at least :x
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Have you at least tried reflashing to stock to see if the problem is with the roms or with your battery?
Not for an extended period... but the thing is I read through some of the rom threads. And if it was the rom people would be complaining about battery life, but no one is :/
In fact, it is quite the opposite...
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Sent from.... "Waiting for Location"...
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That's awesome.
What, you don't like my phone sig?
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crazililazn said:
Basically, a few weeks ago I flashed assonance 5.0 and my standby battery life was terrible. The battery would die by the time I got out of school which is around 7-8 hours of standby time.
So hoping to solve this problem. I flashed the captivate version of doc's rom and I have the exact same battery life. I have recalibrated the battery many times as well.
Sooo, do you think my battery has gone bad?
And if so, any good places where I could get a spare?
Sent from my SGH-I897 using XDA App
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kernel related or bad battery!!!!
Well i am using Glitterball's latest kernel before Firebird. Or the stock kernel that came with the Doc's Captivate Rom 7.0
Either way, there has been a huge drop in battery life and I do not think it is kernel related, because on the Assonance 5.0 rom, i was running Setiron's 1.4.7 kernel with the exact same problems with battery life :'(
This is highly dependent on how you have your settings on your phone.
1) Wi-Fi constantly looking for an active network connection? At least have it go to sleep when the phone goes on standby. I only turn mine on at home or otherwise need and have access to it. Otherwise its off.
2) GPS running all the time? Personally, I rarely ever need to use it, but it runs great when I do.
3) Display at recommended brightness or higher? Recommended or less is best as far as saving battery power. I like mine all the way down. Don't need/want it any brighter.
I even tend to use only darker wallpapers as bright and lighter colors pull more power on AMOLED screens. This makes a little bit of difference. How much I don't know, but I do know that it does. Sometimes the above settings like to change on you. It's a good idea to check 'em once in a while.
While it's usually always around 60% full when I go to bed, I still charge my cell every night.
I have found that the speedmod kernel is real good for conserving battery power. Not downing other kernels as they're all real good. Speedmod handles battery consumption better in my experience.
Have you installed any new software that might be accessing the network checking for updates/feeds, etc?
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This is highly dependent on how you have your settings on your phone.
1) Wi-Fi constantly looking for an active network connection? At least have it go to sleep when the phone goes on standby. I only turn mine on at home or otherwise need and have access to it. Otherwise its off.
2) GPS running all the time? Personally, I rarely ever need to use it, but it runs great when I do.
3) Display at recommended brightness or higher? Recommended or less is best as far as saving battery power. I like mine all the way down. Don't need/want it any brighter.
I even tend to use only darker wallpapers as bright and lighter colors pull more power on AMOLED screens. This makes a little bit of difference. How much I don't know, but I do know that it does. Sometimes the above settings like to change on you. It's a good idea to check 'em once in a while.
While it's usually always around 60% full when I go to bed, I still charge my cell every night.
I have found that the speedmod kernel is real good for conserving battery power. Not downing other kernels as they're all real good. Speedmod handles battery consumption better in my experience.
Have you installed any new software that might be accessing the network checking for updates/feeds, etc?
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1)I always had my Wifi sleep policy on never. So its not what is affecting the battery life
2) Never have GPS on unless i need it. Heck, when i need it, it never works.
3) nothing that i didnt have before.
Basically, I haven't changed anything to cause the decrease in battery life.
Your two biggest drains on battery are WiFi (especially when consistently seeking - any new access points where you leave it on standby all day?) and your display. Could it be your battery? Sure. Go exchange it at AT&T. They shouldn't have a problem exchanging it for you
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Cozmo1 said:
Your two biggest drains on battery are WiFi (especially when consistently seeking - any new access points where you leave it on standby all day?) and your display. Could it be your battery? Sure. Go exchange it at AT&T. They shouldn't have a problem exchanging it for you
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Well the thing is. I have never had this battery life with my Wifi settings left untouched. So yeah, i will probably get a new battery from AT&T tomorrow and report back if it was the battery or not :]
give this thread a quick read, its more based around 2.2.1 roms but you could find some good information
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884816

[Q]Battery Life on the current ROMS

Hey guys,
I've been wondering around for a while, and I've pretty much read every single FAQ and major ROM development threads...
But I was wondering if anybody found a "best" ROM for battery!
I've tried a few, and found that Cognition seems to drain the battery pretty quickly... Phoenix 4.5 seemed to last quite a while, but the new 5.2 seems to drain it quite quick now again!
I don't really care if my phone's slow in some parts, but I'd really like it if I could extend the battery even by a little bit... I work 8 hours a day, and my phone has no battery after I finish work (which seems extremely absurd).
I've also tried to do the battery hints and tips in: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=806211 with no luck...
If anybody can give me a yell on the ROM they found which lasts the longest... It would be pretty awesome!
TIA!
P.S. Also, if somebody can just give me a quick run down on the difference between ROMs/Kernels/Modems? I'm just curious, and would like to know more!
Im using ParagonRC6.0 And Im getting great battery life and i use my phone alot. I get a day and half off a full charge with a lot of use. If i use it moderate then i can get 2 full days. Just let your battery recalibrate for a couple of days to improve battery life
Ive been on Cog4 (didnt change anything) and under normal use (maybe 1-2 phone calls a day, no more than 5 mins long, 15-30 txts, and iMobster stuff) i get around 24-36 hours. Overnite while sleeping (7-8 hours) i lose about 5-10%.
While on Serendipity 5.7 (with suckerpunch kernel and jk4 modem) i get 20-30hours. And overnite i lose 10-15%.
Precision 3.5 gave me the best battery life I have ever had. I was able to go over 25 hours on a single charge with heavy use nearly all day.
Edit: I haven't used Torch yet for a full day, but I will be testing the single charge on this ROM as well and posting my results once my Captivate get's to a about %5 battery.
The ROMs that have best battery life are precision 3.5 or Merx rom (which is based off Precision)...the slim ROMs usually run very low memory which is a lot less stressful on your battery...Right now I'm running Supernova 2.3 and I can go 12-15 hours before my battery is completely dead and I'm a moderate to heavy user (facebook, XDA, youtube, etc.)
Thanks a lot guys, I'll try Paragon first... And also Precision! So many ROMs to try :3
Does Kernels/Modems do anything for battery life? I have no idea how these work though... If someone can explain it, that'd be rad!
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Thanks a lot guys, I'll try Paragon first... And also Precision! So many ROMs to try :3
Does Kernels/Modems do anything for battery life? I have no idea how these work though... If someone can explain it, that'd be rad!
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If anything, I believe that the kernel and modem are the most important aspect of battery life. I wouldn't know too much about it, so maybe someone else can elaborate.

Those on Lollipop, has battery life changed?

One of the key features of Lollipop is Project Volta, which is supposed to improve battery life, specifically standby time. I know the update has only been out a few days, but for those that have it, how much has your battery life improved?
It seems drastically better for me. Enough so that I'm going to keep the phone after thinking about getting rid of it after early battery life underwhelmed me. Where I used to finish the day at 10% or so, I'm now closer to 30-40%.
What I've found is that L without Greenify has battery life like Kitkat did with Greenify. Now that we have root we'll see if greenify makes it even better.
It's been a solid improvement for me, at least when I'm connected to wifi and the phone isn't being actively used. Probably only losing about 1% an hour now, as opposed to more like 3% before.
Project Volta optimizes battery consumption but app developers have to support the APIs, see here:
https://developer.android.com/about/versions/android-5.0.html#Power
So, basically, Google and Motorola apps probably already use this, but battery life will not be so much better until app developers introduce support for these APIs
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It seems drastically better for me. Enough so that I'm going to keep the phone after thinking about getting rid of it after early battery life underwhelmed me. Where I used to finish the day at 10% or so, I'm now closer to 30-40%.
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Likewise for me. It is like a different phone!
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Battery Issues
I may be in the minority here, but my battery life has significantly decreased since the update. I don't have specific figures but I do know that on normal usage, whereas my battery used to be at about 70% after approximately 4 hours, it's now down to about 50%. I suspect it is due to some apps that are not optimized for 5.0 that are restarting again and again in the background. Either way, I hope this issue is corrected because I am having a hard time walking away from the charger for very long.
Mine is much better then before on KK.

Rooting, Roms, and Battery Life. New to the nexus 6

Hey guys, just picked up the nexus six and am writing this all out on it right now so excuse any errors. I just have a few questions about what to expect from rooting this device/Roms in general. Roms for the device anyways...
So I've heard encryption slows the phone down by about a 50% mark and am curious as to peoples experiences before and after decryption. Does it truly feel to you that your device is 100% faster? If so, what makes you say that? The phone feels plenty fast to me at the moment, but I'm always interested in a little more...
I've also heard about the horrible battery life of the phone being caused by a sensor_Ind wake lock, among other things like the large screen and resolution. Has anyone experienced long enough to prove its not placebo, a noticeable, or even dramatic increase in battery life because of a ROM/kernel/theme. If so, what ROM/kernel/theme helped you the most?
And lastly, has anyone tried any of the more experimental mods out there on this device? Such as adding multiwindow, or blinkfeed? If so, how did it work out for you?
I'll be trying a lot of stuff while here so I'm just curious to ask the others out there how things have gone so far for them.
I am stock rooted and still encrypted, and phone is plenty fast for me. I have never unencrypted, so I can't compare the two. Currently I'm running Franco's r10 and the battery drain in deep sleep is incredibly small, and it is smooth as can be. He has done a good job on this kernel. I don't really have an issue with the sensor_ind causing excessive battery drain, but I don't monitor that kind of stuff constantly. I have uninstalled my battery monitor apps, as I find I don't need them because my phone will last me a couple days on 1 full charge.. If my battery life takes a dump, then I'll re-install them and take a look.
Is encryption worth it? A couple days is a sweet statistic though. I'll have to root soon and throw some stuff at my phone, hopefully grab one of the odexed Roms that are available as I tend to lean towards em
So far battery life to me is about 4 hours sot which isn't horrid. And I like the speed but the jitters on occaision bug me. I love the touch response on this display though feels like butter

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