To all Xperia V rooted users does rooting this phone GREATLY or yet JUST A LITTLE improve the battery life? cuz I am having battery problems... So its worth the root? cuz I really need a way to improve the battery thx
No, not by itself
But it may enable you to do other things that will
BugXXXy said:
To all Xperia V rooted users does rooting this phone GREATLY or yet JUST A LITTLE improve the battery life? cuz I am having battery problems... So its worth the root? cuz I really need a way to improve the battery thx
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what things u can do on ROOTED phone is u can remove many apps that not u use, in other word 'bloatwares'.
some apps installed as 'system' so u cant remove it. the only way u can access /system is ROOTED phone.
some 'bloatwares' already known as battery-drainer.
if u can remove that 'drainer-app', u may can improve ur battery a bit.
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Hi guys
is there a Nexus One Stock ROM that is real small and dont use much battery? I think thats nice for flashing when im going to hang arround without a charger....
THX guys
Nortgram said:
Hi guys
is there a Nexus One Stock ROM that is real small and dont use much battery? I think thats nice for flashing when im going to hang arround without a charger....
THX guys
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MIUI is the smallest of any ROM's I have used. It is also the best on battery! Not to mention it has so many great features! I realize it's not really stock, but it's worth a look.
http://www.miui-dev.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?15-Google-Nexus-One
Small or large - doesn't matter at all to the battery.
All ROMs provide more or less the same battery capabilities, it's up to the user to tweak them.
surprising that this guy rooted without running into issues..
I am new to this phone, I have browsed through this forum yet I find it hard to decide whether to root my phone or not.
Currently I am on stock V10e with some service or pre-installed LG-ware disabled, and I have around 3.5 on-screen time with wifi and data off most of the time. My main usage of phone will be for texting and reading ebooks in text format. While the phone was in stand-by mode, it dropped 2-3% for an 8 hours sleep which I found to be superb.
My purpose of rooting would be to greenify the stock bloatware so as to extend the battery life. I found it hard to decide to root or not because I don't know if I could further extend my battery through rooting. The other concern is that I am afraid that if I XXXX up the rooting process, I might lose my warranty. So please help me with this. Thanks so much.
b886b said:
I am new to this phone, I have browsed through this forum yet I find it hard to decide whether to root my phone or not.
Currently I am on stock V10e with some service or pre-installed LG-ware disabled, and I have around 3.5 on-screen time with wifi and data off most of the time. My main usage of phone will be for texting and reading ebooks in text format. While the phone was in stand-by mode, it dropped 2-3% for an 8 hours sleep which I found to be superb.
My purpose of rooting would be to greenify the stock bloatware so as to extend the battery life. I found it hard to decide to root or not because I don't know if I could further extend my battery through rooting. The other concern is that I am afraid that if I XXXX up the rooting process, I might lose my warranty. So please help me with this. Thanks so much.
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Rooting will not do anything to your battery but rooting to unlock bootloader and flash custom rom will surety extend your battery life.
You'll also be able to freeze or delete LG's bloatware to improve your battery life.
If you root you will inevitably lose your warranty but you do not have to worry. You are not even on V20A (which is curious btw, why don't you update to jelly been) so rooting will be very easy.
I rooted my phone at least 20 times and never had problems. I still have my IMEI, my phone is working better than ever with custom rom and kernel.
Honestly rooting your phone should not be a problem and that's the first step into the customization of your phone
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ectoplasma22 said:
Rooting will not do anything to your battery but rooting to unlock bootloader and flash custom rom will surety extend your battery life.
You'll also be able to freeze or delete LG's bloatware to improve your battery life.
If you root you will inevitably lose your warranty but you do not have to worry. You are not even on V20A (which is curious btw, why don't you update to jelly been) so rooting will be very easy.
I rooted my phone at least 20 times and never had problems. I still have my IMEI, my phone is working better than ever with custom rom and kernel.
Honestly rooting your phone should not be a problem and that's the first step into the customization of your phone
Sent from my LG-P880 using xda premium
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I am still on V10e because I got the phone 2 months ago and at that time JB hasn't been released yet. I am the type of wait-and-see guy, didn't want to jump into JB directly after it officially released. After JB was released, I noticed that many complained about the battery draining problem in stand-by mode and so here I am still on v10e.
Thanks for the reply man~ But I am curious, I have read on some thread that SuperSU has some sort of un-root mechanism. Is there any way that I could keep my warranty using this function? Or I have heard that making a system backup before rooting can help. However, I couldn't find any detail about this like what kind of software should I use to backup and restore the backup??
b886b said:
I am still on V10e because I got the phone 2 months ago and at that time JB hasn't been released yet. I am the type of wait-and-see guy, didn't want to jump into JB directly after it officially released. After JB was released, I noticed that many complained about the battery draining problem in stand-by mode and so here I am still on v10e.
Thanks for the reply man~ But I am curious, I have read on some thread that SuperSU has some sort of un-root mechanism. Is there any way that I could keep my warranty using this function? Or I have heard that making a system backup before rooting can help. However, I couldn't find any detail about this like what kind of software should I use to backup and restore the backup??
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rooting doesn't void your guarantee, as you can easily unroot. yes, the option is there.
I want to go back to the newest US stock ROM. Since updating to GM 1.6, my watch has been missing several app icons, like Notifications. Side-loaded apps no longer show up, even after deleting wapplist.xml.
I just don't find the minor advantages of a custom ROM to be worth the disadvantages.
I'd like to keep TWRP, though.
What's the best way to go back to stock from null21?
Just flash with odin
i experienced those glitches with Null and the new GGManager. I lost my patience and went back to stock (newest firmware tho NA6)
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Just flash with odin
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Odin? Ok thanks - that's what I wasn't sure of.
The way I see it stock rom is built for great batterylife if you push the watch to do anything harder that poor battery just can't keep up. things would have been different had it a higher capacity battery would cope with oc etc.
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The way I see it stock rom is built for great batterylife if you push the watch to do anything harder that poor battery just can't keep up. things would have been different had it a higher capacity battery would cope with oc etc.
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This statement is so wrong, iv seen some of my users get a whooping 2 and a half days out of there gear.
If you know how to diagnose battery drain, being on stock is completely irrelevant.
Roms dont cause battery drain, users do.
fOmey said:
This statement is so wrong, iv seen some of my users get a whooping 2 and a half days out of there gear.
If you know how to diagnose battery drain, being on stock is completely irrelevant.
Roms dont cause battery drain, users do.
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I have reflash end your rom back on again I really like it just wish I can get good batterylife anyone care to share the best settings for battery life on this rom I just got about 150 mins screen on time with bluetoothe on with my first run.
I want a perfect rom on my phone a stock lollipop rom and I can't do that without root. I mean have you seen this TouchWiz Oh My Lawd it's horrible, it eats so much ram battery life terrible and sometimes my phone overheats. If anyone could point me to a thread where they found the root or is working on the root and have it. I'll make a donation to the Mastermind who discovered it.
ImJusDatGuy said:
I want a perfect rom on my phone a stock lollipop rom and I can't do that without root. I mean have you seen this TouchWiz Oh My Lawd it's horrible, it eats so much ram battery life terrible and sometimes my phone overheats. If anyone could point me to a thread where they found the root or is working on the root and have it. I'll make a donation to the Mastermind who discovered it.
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Have you even read any threads yet?
This was an incredibly useful resource, with loads of tips on improving battery life but it's gone Anyone got any ideas where?
I'm not very happy with my battery life at the moment, and i'm considering rooting to save battery through some of the root options. Do you think it's worth rooting now, I see there are a few new kernels available, or should I wait for a custom rom to become available.
I've not had a phone before where custom roms aren't available but I see nothing yet for Mi9.
Grateful for your advice.
Cheers
andypa1 said:
This was an incredibly useful resource, with loads of tips on improving battery life but it's gone Anyone got any ideas where?
I'm not very happy with my battery life at the moment, and i'm considering rooting to save battery through some of the root options. Do you think it's worth rooting now, I see there are a few new kernels available, or should I wait for a custom rom to become available.
I've not had a phone before where custom roms aren't available but I see nothing yet for Mi9.
Grateful for your advice.
Cheers
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Unfortunately the xda member who created that thread has since left, presumably taking it with them!
I would like to see a guide for a better SOT
I've only just rooted to get L Speed working but it's been on my last three devices with the Battery profile. Between that, Greenify and a quick screen timeout you should be looking at well over a day between charges. Invariably, the screen is always the biggest culprit, also consider auto brightness turned off with a low constant brightness too..
I'll start measuring my SOT now I'm on a stable rooted ROM..
andypa1 said:
This was an incredibly useful resource, with loads of tips on improving battery life but it's gone Anyone got any ideas where?
I'm not very happy with my battery life at the moment, and i'm considering rooting to save battery through some of the root options. Do you think it's worth rooting now, I see there are a few new kernels available, or should I wait for a custom rom to become available.
I've not had a phone before where custom roms aren't available but I see nothing yet for Mi9.
Grateful for your advice.
Cheers
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Ahmad Shawawreh said:
I would like to see a guide for a better SOT
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Your prayers have been answered. By me
https://forum.xda-developers.com/Mi-9/how-to/discussion-xiaomi-mi-9-battery-life-t3922281
See my new battery thread