Hi,
I need some information about battery life on OB with these ROM:
-Zeus
-Marvel
-Suppressed
And please make a confrontation with V20 ROM!
Thanks
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Zeus- great battery back-up
Marvel- haven't tried yet
Suppressed- better than Zeus
andrewbadge said:
Zeus- great battery back-up
Marvel- haven't tried yet
Suppressed- better than Zeus
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Thanks, but Zeus is better than V20?
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I think yes, but 6.23o ver. and zeus is faster then stock
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It's difficult to be slower than Stock ROM! xD
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Zeus has lots of tweaks so it really is a hell lot faster than any ROM out there.
And it's just exited Zeus 6.24!
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Im using CM7, only a little tuned at my way.
Hardly used phone
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8h and 88%?
I Read that CM7 waste a Lot Of battery...
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Look better : like said above, screen is mostly off. But I have to admit that with Temasek kangs, I have a good battery but I never play games on it, so battery is less used lol. ;-)
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As you can see, I didn't use a lot wifi and screen is sleep, but 10 hours and 88% is good enough for any one.
the battery life is a lot different for everyone. it depends on your rom and the usage. i need good battery and i concluded on the following steps
1. install a custom rom equipped with custom io schedulers and governors. choose an battery friendly oriented governor (f.e. ondemand/ondemandx interactive/interactivex) and tha right scheduler. you can google for the governor/scheduler combinations but the most important part is the governor.
2. switch to 2g and use only if necessary wifi bluetooth gps connections
3.disable auto sync apps like gmail
4. set the scrren out option to 30secs or 1 min and the brightness to power saving mode
5. i don't know if it really conserve battery but make the rom faster uninstall/freeze the unnecessary system apps link of what you can uninstall http://www.modaco.com/topic/341738-list-of-applications-that-can-be-safely-removed/
Mexickano said:
As you can see, I didn't use a lot wifi and screen is sleep, but 10 hours and 88% is good enough for any one.
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I think so, with stock ROM could last less time...
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Any statistic for Marvel ?
Zeus 6.24 is the best -Low battery consumption . We check now 6.25
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Any statistic for Marvel ?
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+1
Thank you supi9, I'll wait for your respons! :thumbup:
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Really depends how you use the phone. In stand by very small baterry drain. I think the same like in 6, 24. It is my feeling
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I got 2 days of battery time on Zeus V6.24, it's really awesome..
now I'm testing the new V6.25
i'm using zeus but asking in the zeus thread might offend huexxx and his disciples, is mobile standby, i.e. the mobile radio supposed to be the main battery consumer? It's always around 50% of the total battery consumtion. It is the same with 2G only
Related
What's best governor for note? (One for battery Life, one for performance, one for daily use)
I use a cm9 based kernel
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Hello everyone, I have a problem with the application Lux auto brightness, the problem is that this application should change the brightness automatically, but for me it is only possible to change with negative numbers. Between 0% and 100% I see no changes, I read that the developer said to be a bug of the rom but I have not understand . Can someone help me :banghead:
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R: Cyanogenmod 10.1 and lux auto brightness
I have asked at the developer and this is the response?
"If it can only change subzero values, then your ROM/kernel isn't passing on the brightness values to the display. I use the Android API for this, so it should work fine. Also check that you haven't put Lux into sleep mode (see if it says 'sleeping' in the notification)."
My app isn't in sleep mode but I don't understand all the response can someone translate it in a comprehensive language for me
And any solution for this?
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R: [NIGHTLY][ROM][4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 for Samsung Galaxy S
I try again
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Hello everyone, I have a problem with the application Lux auto brightness, the problem is that this application should change the brightness automatically, but for me it is only possible to change with negative numbers. Between 0% and 100% I see no changes, I read that the developer said to be a bug of the rom but I have not understand . Can someone help me :banghead:
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quack75 said:
I have asked at the developer and this is the response?
"If it can only change subzero values, then your ROM/kernel isn't passing on the brightness values to the display. I use the Android API for this, so it should work fine. Also check that you haven't put Lux into sleep mode (see if it says 'sleeping' in the notification)."
My app isn't in sleep mode but I don't understand all the response can someone translate it in a comprehensive language for me
And any solution for this?
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Any help are welcome, also a comment please
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R: [NIGHTLY][ROM][4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 for Samsung Galaxy S
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quack75 said:
Hello everyone, I have a problem with the application Lux auto brightness, the problem is that this application should change the brightness automatically, but for me it is only possible to change with negative numbers. Between 0% and 100% I see no changes, I read that the developer said to be a bug of the rom but I have not understand . Can someone help me :banghead:
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quack75 said:
I have asked at the developer and this is the response?
"If it can only change subzero values, then your ROM/kernel isn't passing on the brightness values to the display. I use the Android API for this, so it should work fine. Also check that you haven't put Lux into sleep mode (see if it says 'sleeping' in the notification)."
My app isn't in sleep mode but I don't understand all the response can someone translate it in a comprehensive language for me
And any solution for this?
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Any suggestions are welcome also a comment
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I am going to admit that I have no idea what's wrong, but let's get the debugging process rolling anyway.
First question: Have you tried asking in the CM10.1 thread?
Second question: Have you tried disabling the auto brightness feature in settings?
Third question: Are you running stock CM10.1 kernel?
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snapper.fishes said:
I am going to admit that I have no idea what's wrong, but let's get the debugging process rolling anyway.
First question: Have you tried asking in the CM10.1 thread?
Second question: Have you tried disabling the auto brightness feature in settings?
Third question: Are you running stock CM10.1 kernel?
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Thanks for your reply
1. Yes I have asked two times but no one have replied
2. I have tried all possible combination with the option of the rom and the application without results
3. I'm running all stock rom
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Assuming that the developer is correct, then either cyanogen mod omitted something critical for the app, or the auto brightness feature is locked down by the auto brightness control of cyanogen mod. Either way is not something you can solve easily.
My recommendation would be to try out another AOSP rom. I have switched to paranoid android recently after using cyanogen mod for two and a half years. Compared to other AOSP roms in order to try out the pie control feature.
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Okay this is not a solution, but if I wanted to feel paranoid that tread do you recommend? I use cyanogen nightly for its continued development
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R: Cyanogenmod 10.1 and lux auto brightness
I have found the problem /solution is an incompatibility with swipepad (only top corner)
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Well done, and thanks for reporting back.
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I do a lot of gaming in my xperia tx, so I need to know this
thank you.
irfan_omi22 said:
I do a lot of gaming in my xperia tx, so I need to know this
thank you.
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Well idk tbh but your phone will shutdown before it gets damaged, I think when cpu is close to 75° it shutdown in automatic
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666pounder said:
Well idk tbh but your phone will shutdown before it gets damaged, I think when cpu is close to 75° it shutdown in automatic
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Actually I live in Bangladesh, room temperature is always around 31-32*c in summer. That's why it easily gets hot when gaming. Without this heating issue while gaming, everything in this phone is just AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :good:
I love my Xperia TX
I may have found a good application to limit the problem of wakelock and battery drain.
I'm using this application :
Wake Lock - PowerManager by Darken
and I'm really preserving battery life without compromising the performance of the phone.
I have a modified rom with Mokee.
Bye
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Matfant said:
I may have found a good application to limit the problem of wakelock and battery drain.
I'm using this application :
Wake Lock - PowerManager by Darken
and I'm really preserving battery life without compromising the performance of the phone.
I have a modified rom with Mokee.
Bye
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Could your explain a bit more on what the program does or what you did to get less wakelocks because as far as I can see its only to create a wakelock to prevent your phone from deepsleep
Thanks in forward
Wim
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moneyvirus said:
Could your explain a bit more on what the program does or what you did to get less wakelocks because as far as I can see its only to create a wakelock to prevent your phone from deepsleep
Thanks in forward
Wim
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in truth I do not really have no idea. :what:
Mine is an experimental observation. By installing this little app, it seems to me that the battery has more life and, above all, when the phone is in standby consumption much less
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I noticed with Phone Info app, that 2 sensors works extremely fast. I have a high drain by google play service, and bbs show this 2 sensors. How are yours? are they so fast?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EtStncpBA6YuWAk2W9eZQkJ632SXoKik/view?usp=drivesdk
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Gho57 said:
I noticed with Phone Info app, that 2 sensors works extremely fast. I have a high drain by google play service, and bbs show this 2 sensors. How are yours? are they so fast?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EtStncpBA6YuWAk2W9eZQkJ632SXoKik/view?usp=drivesdk
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What app are you using to check the sensors?
phone info
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Gho57 said:
I noticed with Phone Info app, that 2 sensors works extremely fast. I have a high drain by google play service, and bbs show this 2 sensors. How are yours? are they so fast?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EtStncpBA6YuWAk2W9eZQkJ632SXoKik/view?usp=drivesdk
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Hello, those two sensors seems even a bit faster on my device, but no drain here. (G975F/DS on ASE7).
yasitoo said:
Hello, those two sensors seems even a bit faster on my device, but no drain here. (G975F/DS on ASE7).
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fast as mine?
thx for the feedback!
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