what is undervolt cpu?? - XPERIA X8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

what is undervolt the cop........it at the performance there.............it has danger for batteries

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Undervolt reduce voltage of CPU...battery will last longer but phone will be slower
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fotak-x said:
Undervolt reduce voltage of CPU...battery will last longer but phone will be slower
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Also reducing temperature.
The main reason of undervolting is long lasting battery.

stamatis said:
Also reducing temperature.
The main reason of undervolting is long lasting battery.
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^^^this
also, afaik undervolting does not harm your processor. although the performance will suffer a little. just based on experience.
and hai thur mr. mod.
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Voltage control extreme (overvolting)

Anyone use this and experiencing any benefits from overvolting. I know its pretty unsafe to overvolt but my phone has trouble staying stable at 1.3ghz for more than 20 minutes and was wondering if overvolting it to 1325mv would help? I just don't feel like spending 2 dollars on an app that might not even help.
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Yes, it would help
xopher.hunter said:
Anyone use this and experiencing any benefits from overvolting. I know its pretty unsafe to overvolt but my phone has trouble staying stable at 1.3ghz for more than 20 minutes and was wondering if overvolting it to 1325mv would help? I just don't feel like spending 2 dollars on an app that might not even help.
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Don't you mean to say Under-volt because Over-volt which isn't possible, would mean giving more voltage to the frequency meaning more juice being sucked, and most likely wouldn't work out in the first place. haha
1.3Ghz should normally be @ 1325mv anyway, so you would want to Under-volt it 50-100mv if you can, i normally have 600-1000Mhz UV'ed by 50mv, 200-400Mhz UV'ed by 75mv & 100Mhz UV'ed by 100mv. I dont even use anything higher anymore seeing how there is no use for it besides saying " Oh hey look my phone can do this or can do that" only purpose is to
benchmark and who cares anymore haha. Its fun every now and again.
XxLostSoulxX said:
Don't you mean to say Under-volt because Over-volt which isn't possible, would mean giving more voltage to the frequency meaning more juice being sucked, and most likely wouldn't work out in the first place. haha
1.3Ghz should normally be @ 1325mv anyway, so you would want to Under-volt it 50-100mv if you can, i normally have 600-1000Mhz UV'ed by 50mv, 200-400Mhz UV'ed by 75mv & 100Mhz UV'ed by 100mv. I dont even use anything higher anymore seeing how there is no use for it besides saying " Oh hey look my phone can do this or can do that" only purpose is to
benchmark and who cares anymore haha. Its fun every now and again.
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Technically, the over clocked frequencies are under volted by default. That is why some phones can't handle the OC - it's the same issue people have with too much UV on the stock frequencies.
Higher frequencies require higher voltages, but the voltages required by over clock frequencies would exceed the maximum voltage rating of the chip. So the developers had to UV those frequencies to avoid exceeding the max voltage - they decided that instability (and recoverable problems that may result) are a safer risk than burning up the chip
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Don't you mean to say Under-volt because Over-volt which isn't possible, would mean giving more voltage to the frequency meaning more juice being sucked, and most likely wouldn't work out in the first place. haha
1.3Ghz should normally be @ 1325mv anyway, so you would want to Under-volt it 50-100mv if you can, i normally have 600-1000Mhz UV'ed by 50mv, 200-400Mhz UV'ed by 75mv & 100Mhz UV'ed by 100mv. I dont even use anything higher anymore seeing how there is no use for it besides saying " Oh hey look my phone can do this or can do that" only purpose is to
benchmark and who cares anymore haha. Its fun every now and again.
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Overvolting is 100% possible.
Did the news get around about a guy named butcher pete?
Yes the app allowed overvolting. I bought it.
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I overvolted 1.3ghz to 1350mv and it has been smooth ever since. I know its gonna waste my battery away but I needz my 1.3 jiggawatts. Not really but its fast lol and helps dungeon defenders not stutter as much.
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styles420 said:
Technically, the over clocked frequencies are under volted by default. That is why some phones can't handle the OC - it's the same issue people have with too much UV on the stock frequencies.
Higher frequencies require higher voltages, but the voltages required by over clock frequencies would exceed the maximum voltage rating of the chip. So the developers had to UV those frequencies to avoid exceeding the max voltage - they decided that instability (and recoverable problems that may result) are a safer risk than burning up the chip
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I'll chime in, you are absolutely correct. XxLostSoulXx, you are definitely wrong: of course it is possible to overvolt. I can see the OP's reasoning and I would say go for it, just be careful and keep in mind that you are already above spec voltages for 1.3ghz.
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I have it too. Just have to know how to take your time with it.
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I'll chime in, you are absolutely correct. XxLostSoulXx, you are definitely wrong: of course it is possible to overvolt. I can see the OP's reasoning and I would say go for it, just be careful and keep in mind that you are already above spec voltages for 1.3ghz.
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I guess if you say so but i cant OverVolt it only allows me to UVolt.
But if higher frequencies require higher voltages meaning his phone already cant handle why would he give it more voltage on top of it shouldn't he Uvolt to become stable?
XxLostSoulxX said:
I guess if you say so but i cant OverVolt it only allows me to UVolt.
But if higher frequencies require higher voltages meaning his phone already cant handle why would he give it more voltage on top of it shouldn't he Uvolt to become stable?
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The paid version of voltage control? Because the light version doesn't have the overvolt option...
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XxLostSoulxX said:
I guess if you say so but i cant OverVolt it only allows me to UVolt.
But if higher frequencies require higher voltages meaning his phone already cant handle why would he give it more voltage on top of it shouldn't he Uvolt to become stable?
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I think you're misunderstanding a little. Undervolting reduces the voltage it uses. So less power. Higher frequencies require more power to function well. So taking power away would only make the problem worse. Undervolting is ONLY useful for saving battery power. Overvolting would eat your battery, but give more energy to the higher frequency, and level out the stability.
XxLostSoulxX said:
I guess if you say so but i cant OverVolt it only allows me to UVolt.
But if higher frequencies require higher voltages meaning his phone already cant handle why would he give it more voltage on top of it shouldn't he Uvolt to become stable?
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No. He needs more voltage to power the frequencies he can't handle. Why do you think the phone freezes if you UV too much? And Overvolting is more than possible.
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No. He needs more voltage to power the frequencies he can't handle. Why do you think the phone freezes if you UV too much? And Overvolting is more than possible.
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Okay can you give me a screen shot of doing it or a link to the voltage control because i believe i have the latest and i cant theres no option for me to OverVolt when i hit the frequency the bar. its to the right and only can move it to left thus UnderVolting seeing how it says -25,-50 and so on.
Look it up in the market it costs 2 dollars I bought it yesterday
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Okay can you give me a screen shot of doing it or a link to the voltage control because i believe i have the latest and i cant theres no option for me to OverVolt when i hit the frequency the bar. its to the right and only can move it to left thus UnderVolting seeing how it says -25,-50 and so on.
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The free version of voltage control should have advertised over volt as a feature of the paid version
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The free version of voltage control should have advertised over volt as a feature of the paid version
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+1
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The free version of voltage control should have advertised over volt as a feature of the paid version
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Im not understanding what you mean by that its advertised over volt as a feature of the paid version?
do you mean to say that in the free version its a feature or there saying in the paid version you have the option?
Tegrak overclock.
Bought it earlier today, got me stable at 1.3 (instead of only 1.2) with an extra 50mv on both core/internal voltages. Awesome. And its TRUELY faster.
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Im not understanding what you mean by that its advertised over volt as a feature of the paid version?
do you mean to say that in the free version its a feature or there saying in the paid version you have the option?
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The paid version is called Voltage Control Extreme. It is a paid app. Its an add on to the free Voltage Control. So if you get it and install it, it doesn't show up as another app but it will allow you to overvolt instead of only undervolt. It will help those who can't get 1300 or 1400 stable as long as they don't go overboard with it
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The day before I got my Lg O2X and am now experiencing overheating (I think). The app which I have installed shows 42C while charging the battery is a bit warm.
Can anyone suggest me a good app so that I can confirm it?
And yeah I live in India so temperature is a bit high over here 32C when I posted this.
Update: I just noticed as the battery reached 90% charging it started to cool down at the moment it is at 36.7C at 96% (with no change in placement of the phone).
Ya man..the battery of every device heats up while charging and yes i also live in India and if u use ur phone while recharging it goes upto 42°C..
Try not using while charging..
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Yeah... its very normal
Dang not using while charging! I cant stop myself with that tegra 2 inside it
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i have spare battery's and a external charger ebay... only cost about 12 US dollars.
Takes less time to charge..mine charges in like an hour..i either sleep during that time or i switch on my pc or tv
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Battery life sucks too on the stock rom :/
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Just buy some spare batteries 2.80usd shipped each. And external battery wall charger $3.50
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I guess installing a custom rom would also help.
Im the meanwhile I‘ll get an extra battery.
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C0D3N1N3R said:
I guess installing a custom rom would also help.
Im the meanwhile I‘ll get an extra battery.
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Do note that heat is directly proportionate to the amount of power the phone uses. Generally I find custom roms/kernels to be more power hungry than the standard ones.
C0D3N1N3R said:
Battery life sucks too on the stock rom :/
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Do u own a car with that cigarette lighter thing available..??
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Mungulz said:
Do note that heat is directly proportionate to the amount of power the phone uses. Generally I find custom roms/kernels to be more power hungry than the standard ones.
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Mine overheates only while I'm playing and charging in the meanwhile, or in car, navigating and charging.. It's a lot of battery consumption and totally normal..
Leaked GB 20i (topogigi) has a good battery life, the only thing is a battery drain in data mode, but for instance wifi is going really well!
C0D3N1N3R said:
Hello
The day before I got my Lg O2X and am now experiencing overheating (I think). The app which I have installed shows 42C while charging the battery is a bit warm.
Can anyone suggest me a good app so that I can confirm it?
And yeah I live in India so temperature is a bit high over here 32C when I posted this.
Update: I just noticed as the battery reached 90% charging it started to cool down at the moment it is at 36.7C at 96% (with no change in placement of the phone).
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it's normal , mine too 42c when charging, then it will cool down by it self
Mungulz said:
Do note that heat is directly proportionate to the amount of power the phone uses. Generally I find custom roms/kernels to be more power hungry than the standard ones.
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Most people say it makes their battery cycle longer and battery rarely goes to 40C!
karan_singh_9008 said:
Do u own a car with that cigarette lighter thing available..??
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No I don't I am in 11th grade at the moment .
C0D3N1N3R said:
No I don't I am in 11th grade at the moment .
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Hahahhahah unlucky u man..don't really think u need another battery though...
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Y not?
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Is overheating problem normal on Xperia z?

Hiiii,
Sorry again questioning because I haven't got reply yet.. And my DOA period is going end
Mine getting hot while browsing and at doing some gpu jobs,
Is that normal,
M not saying that my hands starts burn,
Just feel the camera area hot, seems like 45degrees Celsius, our city temp is more than 43degrees Celsius...
How to check my device temperature?
What is the normal temperature?
Thanx
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I think yes its normal..my too gets hot while browsing..
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Mandeep148 said:
Hiiii,
Sorry again questioning because I haven't got reply yet.. And my DOA period is going end
Mine getting hot while browsing and at doing some gpu jobs,
Is that normal,
M not saying that my hands starts burn,
Just feel the camera area hot, seems like 45degrees Celsius, our city temp is more than 43degrees Celsius...
How to check my device temperature?
What is the normal temperature?
Thanx
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Yep quad core 1.5GHz is going to get pretty warm
Thanx guys....
M very thankful to u all
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Mandeep148 said:
Hiiii,
How to check my device temperature?
What is the normal temperature?
Thanx
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You can check with Bat Stat. It's a widget and work very well.
From my experience a mobile completely in idle should stay at 25/30°C, messaging and do some other light things up to 35°C and gaming 45°
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Thank u guys for helping me..
Our city temperature is 45 degree Celsius, and noticed one thing that browsing with y tabs open from chrome and its about 44.7 degree Celsius.. is that normal?
Feeling so laggy
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Yes..when the phone gets heated up the cpu throttles to coontrol the temperature...
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Thanx again all guys...
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There is an app in the system that monitor the temperature.
The phone will shutdown if there is an overheating.
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mine is like 35 when charging and browsing XDA apply like right now. and with light browsing and stuff it goes up to 37
doesn't seem normal to me as my girlfriends phone only gets to like 30 degrees when browsing and charging
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Mine also feel hot sometimes so I think it should be normal lol
I think its also depends on room temperature,
Our area is very hot... Mine is getting sometime 47 in sunlight while browsing with watching website video...
Now at using xda app and chatting,is 38
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hmm, it seems I'm not the only one but ATM mine is off charger and it is 20 after a phonecall for 5mins and now xda so it is very strange as I noticed this happening since like a week...
and the temperature change seems to affect my batt life... i used to get like atleast 24hours.. now it is far from that
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hmm, it seems I'm not the only one but ATM mine is off charger and it is 20 after a phonecall for 5mins and now xda so it is very strange as I noticed this happening since like a week...
and the temperature change seems to affect my batt life... i used to get like atleast 24hours.. now it is far from that
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Temperature change means that your CPU is working. That's why you use more battery. If you want to preserve your battery on a rooted phone you can use apps like "SetCPU" and set as max cpu speed 1016 MHz. This will not reduce drastically you phone speed but will help you to preserve more battery. When you want to play some game set the max value back to 1500 Mhz
Dymor said:
Temperature change means that your CPU is working. That's why you use more battery. If you want to preserve your battery on a rooted phone you can use apps like "SetCPU" and set as max cpu speed 1016 MHz. This will not reduce drastically you phone speed but will help you to preserve more battery. When you want to play some game set the max value back to 1500 Mhz
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i know that, i had profiles set up from 384 when screen was off and 810 when screen was unlocked, but even then it's average temp was like 25... atm i'm doing nothing but xda no music no charger no nothing and it is 27
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Originally Posted by Dymor
Temperature change means that your CPU is working. That's why you use more battery. If you want to preserve your battery on a rooted phone you can use apps like "SetCPU" and set as max cpu speed 1016 MHz. This will not reduce drastically you phone speed but will help you to preserve more battery. When you want to play some game set the max value back to 1500 Mhz
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i know that, i had profileert set up from 384 when screen was off and 810 when screen was unlocked, but even then it's average temp was like 25... atm i'm doing nothing but xda no music no charger no nothing and it is 27
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Atm I was reading a book from Play Books and temp is 29. With my Note I had similar values.
The thing that is different between XZ and Note it's that XZ can't exchange hot cause it's waterproof and Note can do more effectively.
XZ has a front and back "glass" so it's more sensible about external temp.
Here in Italy summer it's coming and I'll expect about 30° CPU temp as normal
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CPU???? xD I was talking about batt temp, around the camera gets very hot sometimes... how can I see cpu temp?
but like i said my battery is draining fast, I used to be able to get like above 24hrs on 1charge
and now I'm on 3% in 9hrs... it bothers me...
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CPU???? xD I was talking about batt temp, around the camera gets very hot sometimes... how can I see cpu temp?
but like i said my battery is draining fast, I used to be able to get like above 24hrs on 1charge
and now I'm on 3% in 9hrs... it bothers me...
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My fault, i was talking about battery temp. Cpu temp can't be monitored, but i think that is directly propotional with battery temp
Yeah is normal it is a special feature Sony build in. That's foe the winter time to keep Ur hands warm when u use the phone. To bad they do not included a turn off switch for it.
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dante501 said:
Yeah is normal it is a special feature Sony build in. That's foe the winter time to keep Ur hands warm when u use the phone. To bad they do not included a turn off switch for it.
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LOL
SaGaR_ said:
CPU???? xD I was talking about batt temp, around the camera gets very hot sometimes... how can I see cpu temp?
but like i said my battery is draining fast, I used to be able to get like above 24hrs on 1charge
and now I'm on 3% in 9hrs... it bothers me...
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Today I wanted to test how is the battery of this phone. I had unplugged from charger at 6.30 AM and connected to PC for 10 mins during the day. Now I have 33% remain and I went on YouTube, listened songs with Spotify (offline), SMS, FB, Twitter, Viber, Play Book: a normal daily use for me.
I have .253 fw and Doom Kernel with wheatley governor and cfq scheduler. 1026 MHz max - 192 MHz min. Juice Defender Ultimate for mobile data and WiFi always active when I am at home or at work.
About 18h without charge. For me it's an exceptional battery life. (when i hade Note I used to go with 3 more battery in the bag!)

[Q] Q: Longest Battery life Disire C

Hi,
Which kernel provides the longest battery life?
Jonas
Jonaaaazz said:
Hi,
Which kernel provides the longest battery life?
Jonas
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Hey Jonas. This is a very very vague question. We poor people have got like two kernels in all. And battery life depends on a lot of things not kernel. It also depends on how you use the phone
So don't worry too much about it. It will be fine in any kernel you use
if you need to save battery, you can always turn down the frequency a bit using setcpu or nofrills
Well, I use my data network very often, but before I rooted my Phone, my battery last for more than 12 hours, now it's hardly to let it last for more than 5 ... I don't know what I did wrong...
Or Google 'how to save battery on my android'.. Or something like that :silly:
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Jonaaaazz said:
Well, I use my data network very often, but before I rooted my Phone, my battery last for more than 12 hours, now it's hardly to let it last for more than 5 ... I don't know what I did wrong...
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Did you install a custom rom, kernel? Did you over clock?
I don't really know, long time ago, now I'm searching to solve it
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My kernel information
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My kernel information
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That appears to be stock. Try flashing Prometheus kernel
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I've looked for prometheus kernel, wasn't really sure it would be good for my battery. Can overclocking affect my battery life? I think that's possible?
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I've looked for prometheus kernel, wasn't really sure it would be good for my battery. Can overclocking affect my battery life? I think that's possible?
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Its going to affect battery life but if you keep the frequency down and use a governer like interactive its only gonna help you + increase performance
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Jonaaaazz said:
Hi,
Which kernel provides the longest battery life?
Jonas
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I am using prometheus 828OC...
I am a light/medium user... and my battery lasts for 18-24 hrs...
as recommended above by Phenziox use setcpu or nofrills to set your frequency...
my setting...
828 - 480 frequency during day....
480 - 122 during night ( 12am- 6am)
am using deepsleep battery saver for some extra juice... which is working fine for me.... can give it a try
Also, I put my phone to airplane mode while sleeping so it doesnt disturb me and saves a ton of battery. Remove apps that you dont use, it will help too :good:
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That appears to be stock. Try flashing Prometheus kernel
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Do you have a tutorial for installing this kernel? I'm not sure if I would do anything wrong ...
Running cm10 with NOPE 870
And on the end of a day battery is around 60-70 ( on normal use)
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noahvt said:
Running cm10 with NOPE 870
And on the end of a day battery is around 60-70 ( on normal use)
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What do you understand with normal use?
sending more than 150 sms? or using data network?
It's just when I'm using my data network that my battery is dead in less than 6 hours, really sucks...
I mean: listening to music, browsing, a little bit YouTube
Hmmm, my battery doesn't seam to die noticeably quicker when data on!!??
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I mean: listening to music, browsing, a little bit YouTube
Hmmm, my battery doesn't seam to die noticeably quicker when data on!!??
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It's really annoying ...
noahvt said:
I mean: listening to music, browsing, a little bit YouTube
Hmmm, my battery doesn't seam to die noticeably quicker when data on!!??
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Which kernel do u have?
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Hi guys,
I have a Desire C that I use as my backup phone. It was working pretty well, but one day it suddenly started to discharge really fast. I thought it was due to some process on background but it wasn't. I flashed it, used couple of different ROMs, brought it back to stock still nothing. I thought maybe battery gone bad, bought a new battery still the same. Did anyone have similar problem? Do you think it might be due to some hardware problem? Thank you in advance.
U using a Kernel
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Is dual core an obselete spec for phones????

I always love my note but here the prob is not the phone specs. But the apps thats are getting bigger and bigger day by day. Just like PC times. Just because of that now some basic apps that are with me since the start if this phone are slowing down my phone.
I think there should be a basic version of all apps and then the fancy version.
Facebook, viber and other apps are now taking like 80 mb each. Where as they were just about 8 to 10 mbs in ginger bread. I guess its time for me to put this note in my drawer and get a nee device.
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You're still around here? *butt-clench*
What you are stating is a lack of RAM not processing power... And no nowadays there is still not that much wrong with a dual core. Android just isn't properly optimized to use all of its cores at the same time > that doesn't mean that it doesn't use all of its cores when it needs to to be powerful enough. But that means that, for example, when the load is 50% it is better for both cores to run on ~25% then one to be inactive and the other on 50%. Of course the single threaded performance of newer cores (A53 etc.) has increased, but that wasn't question
Phones are just like laptops, only more power constraint...
I know this case. Android closes apps with OOM and Memory Killer (something like that). Some apps could use to stay longer resident in the ram. The dificulty is that, for example, you could leave comfortably 10 tabs open in the browser, but if they use CPU power (even above 0.1%), the os will close the entire app. So no matter how much ram or cpu power you have, the power management will kick in?
We need a new kind of battery technology. Phones that don't need to recharge a whole month.
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You're still around here? *butt-clench*
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Look whose here.... I told ya custom roms are juat a trend and it will end. Hehehe
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qazibasit said:
Look whose here.... I told ya custom roms are juat a trend and it will end. Hehehe
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I really hope that this is a bad joke.
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Its not a joke, neither its the truth but its a fact.
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qazibasit said:
Its not a joke, neither its the truth but its a fact.
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Nah, it's not. It's just a single person (you) that believes that.
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Maybe ur right
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It might be your data partition filling up. 30% free space seems to be the minimum needed for speedy reads and writes. I used this method to increase the data partition to 6g.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2642299
[MOD][GUIDE]Partition your internal memory for better App management (Pit Files)
And now the note is speedy again on stock samsung rom.
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