Hey guys i flashed the "MIUIv5.I9000.JB.3.6.7.Multi" Rom and i want to know how to improve the battery life on my SGS because i learned that the miui has a bad battery usage :/ and i really liked the Theme and the addons on this Great Rom so any suggestions ??
Try slim roms..
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again with battery.........
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hahahahha yes @compacity always problel with the battery life because i change the rom maybe 3 times a week !! and finally when i found a nice and cool one here we are facing troubles so any suggestions Compacity !!
use greenify to control app thats always running, always set brightness (close autobrightness or light sensor) if it got dark theme, use it, amoled doesnt use any led for pure black color. In kernel option, do not OverClock. Close daydream n freezing any app that ur dont use using Titanium Backup (but do this at ur own risk). close any gsync.
thats all, but still, battery saver is not an option.
well.... i see here u enjoy ur fone but please be extra careful when changing or applying any kernel/ROM/tweak.
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mmmm that sounds helpful thank you so much Compacity it seems i have to flash another CM rom thats all !!
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use greenify to control app thats always running, always set brightness (close autobrightness or light sensor) if it got dark theme, use it, amoled doesnt use any led for pure black color. In kernel option, do not OverClock. Close daydream n freezing any app that ur dont use using Titanium Backup (but do this at ur own risk). close any gsync.
thats all, but still, battery saver is not an option.
well.... i see here u enjoy ur fone but please be extra careful when changing or applying any kernel/ROM/tweak.
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To add to this (sounds like my daily usage lololololol),
Turn off wifi and 3G when you don't need it, turn off Auto-Sync (its under Data Usage in settings), under Developer Settings tick the long-press back button option (if its there) and the "Don't keep activities) so you at least can be sure that some apps properly close.
You can disable apps under the Apps manager in settings if you don't really want to use Titanium Backup.
Even underclock your kernel if you want and change your governor to conservative or the like, if you don't mind sacrificing performance (although from what I've heard MIUI is pretty solid as is).
But yeah, compacity, sounds like a really good list
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or u can use tweak script for auto for force closing app in background n liquidity.
but mr Soryuu, 'tick da Dont Keep Activity' is not recommended, cache quite important in android, if u keep deleting cache background process, it will only drain ur battery n burden da cpu to create it back, eventhough u got more space on RAM, but seriously, RAM is for USAGE, not keep in safebox
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or u can use tweak script for auto for force closing app in background n liquidity.
but mr Soryuu, 'tick da Dont Keep Activity' is not recommended, cache quite important in android, if u keep deleting cache background process, it will only drain ur battery n burden da cpu to create it back, eventhough u got more space on RAM, but seriously, RAM is for USAGE, not keep in safebox
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Oh really? Never really played around with the Developer Settings (haven't really needed to) so I have no idea... But fair point there, that makes sense. I keep forgetting that RAM is for usage -_-
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Soryuu said:
Oh really? Never really played around with the Developer Settings (haven't really needed to) so I have no idea... But fair point there, that makes sense. I keep forgetting that RAM is for usage -_-
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but u can use it if u wanted, every father got their own rule for his beloved son
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Hello
Is it a good thing to use auto task killer to save batery or not, i've been told it makes batery life worse but now im not sure whats right or wrong tnx
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Is it a good thing to use auto task killer to save batery or not, i've been told it makes batery life worse but now im not sure whats right or wrong tnx
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Android is good and intelligent OS, it doesn't need a task manager at all but for the sake of freeing ram, its provided..
Auto taskers cosume a lot of battery coz they use timers and schedules for satisfying the user settings so its no need to use it at all.. also if a process is killed too many times it MAY not work properly...experiment and see which gives more battery..
Ok tnx
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Is it a good thing to use auto task killer to save batery or not, i've been told it makes batery life worse but now im not sure whats right or wrong tnx
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try some script like v6 supercharger, it modified system to kill app on itself, so i guess it not make battery life worst
I love my note and its. But now I am.facing some issue response time when I click on.button got higher like 4 second when screen will apper back.
Any idea I removes all unnesserry applications and still my ROM showing 645 some time. When I kill it it goes to 425 but than in few second go back to old place.
Please advice how I can make it work faster and very fast responsive.
Thanks in advance
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vievk said:
I love my note and its. But now I am.facing some issue response time when I click on.button got higher like 4 second when screen will apper back.
Any idea I removes all unnesserry applications and still my ROM showing 645 some time. When I kill it it goes to 425 but than in few second go back to old place.
Please advice how I can make it work faster and very fast responsive.
Thanks in advance
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What ROM are you on? Need more specifics.
I have not rooted my phone.
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Regarding 645 you are saying is RAM, not ROM. and that is android mechanism, when you exit from application still it remains in background for quick access till android system find it full. when your RAM is full android have LMK (low memory killing) function, which automatically free require RAM.
Regarding responsiveness you can clean install ROM. you are on ICS so not advisable to reset/wipe device
first root it and flash safe kernel then wipe cache and data it will solve issue.
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I love my note and its. But now I am.facing some issue response time when I click on.button got higher like 4 second when screen will apper back.
Any idea I removes all unnesserry applications and still my ROM showing 645 some time. When I kill it it goes to 425 but than in few second go back to old place.
Please advice how I can make it work faster and very fast responsive.
Thanks in advance
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U may like the result of rooting and install custom kernel like speedmod or hydracore.
There shld be no more performance issue.
Good luck.
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you need to remove bloatwares on your phone (apps you don't need to use at all), Root your phone, install Titanium backup and uninstall those bloatwares off (using the app).
Second, after removing most of your bloatwares, boot your phone to cwmr and wipe cache/dalvik and restart your phone.
Don't check anything under under Settings>Power Savings
and lastly,
Minimize installing battery app savers as this will actually maximize your battery(not sure if this is really true or not), but degrades the performance on the phone.
I agree wid cleo
I'm having troubles with my battery, it drains too fast! I've used battery calibration tools, I deinstalled samsung push notifications, I'm using juice defender, screen brightness is around 30-40%, but the battery still gives me about 2-3 hours of screen time, or if I don't use the phone that much, still drains to 10-20% by the end of the day. Any suggestions, please!
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well,the battery problem in my case was the Dropbox app...it was keeping my phone awake all the time and the battery lasted 20-22hours tops...
i uninstalled it,restarted it and all came back to normal and by normal i mean 2 days of medium usage,sometimes even 3 days...the battery drainage overnight(6-8hours) is between 3-5% (with wifi and 3g off)...
so,im pretty new to this android world,but check out your 3rd party apps,maybe some of them is keeping your phone away from going into deepsleep when you dont use the phone...cheers
Thanks alot, how can I check when my phone goes to deepsleep?
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Thanks alot, how can I check when my phone goes to deepsleep?
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as i mentioned im fairly new to android world, but if u got to settings>battery and click on the graphical picture,below the graphics that shows the battery usage,you will see info about GPS-on,Wi-Fi,Awake,Screen On and Charging...my guess is that "Awake" should not be full blue bar all the way, since when you dont use the phone it should not be awake all the time...
at least this was my case with my Dropbox app,but i dont know about you...if your phone was OK for some period of time then it suddenly changed its behavior,then i guess you should ask yourself which apps you have installed lately,maybe some of them is causing this...uninstall the latest apps,restart your phone and see if that changes your phone back to normal(you can always install those apps back if this doesnt solve it)...
Get the betterbatterystats app to get accurate battery readings as the built in one doesn't work very well.
Disable all push notifications not just samsung. Facebook, WhatsApp, skype, Gmail even xda and tapatalk.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175059 Greenify that ****, so your phone can sleep (you will not receive notification when apps "hibernate"), get golden kernel by lupohirp for pegasusq governor and use" noop" settings for better read only memory usage. Use a jet black background image for super AMOLED screen, and finally.. Stop downloading crap! Keep your internal memory clean for better processor and swap file utilization. Hope this helps.
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iKlutz said:
Get the betterbatterystats app to get accurate battery readings as the built in one doesn't work very well.
Disable all push notifications not just samsung. Facebook, WhatsApp, skype, Gmail even xda and tapatalk.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175059 Greenify that ****, so your phone can sleep (you will not receive notification when apps "hibernate"), get golden kernel by lupohirp for pegasusq governor and use" noop" settings for better read only memory usage. Use a jet black background image for super AMOLED screen, and finally.. Stop downloading crap! Keep your internal memory clean for better processor and swap file utilization. Hope this helps.
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is golden kernel stable enough for daily use?
and is it compatible wid benzrom v4.1?
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das.dian24 said:
is golden kernel stable enough for daily use?
and is it compatible wid benzrom v4.1?
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Yes and Yes.. :good:
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Yes and Yes.. :good:
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tnx bro
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Only thing wrong with golden kernel is that using recovery option from power menu only restarts normally. No biggy.
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Only thing wrong with golden kernel is that using recovery option from power menu only restarts normally. No biggy.
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Thats no big deal to me..i always use the combo button to go to recovery.
got an issue after installation of golden but got solved by rebooting my device..
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What is the Most battery friendly rom?
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elinho said:
What is the Most battery friendly rom?
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That's pretty hard too say....I guess a rom that has no android os/system drain bugs.
It depends very much on the installed apps, if they spawn any background processes which constantly poll some things....
The govenor settings....if it scales to a higher cpu state very fast etc...
Personally i use SlimBean, but you can do some optimizations on any rom.
If you want good battery life I suggest to use greenify to hibernate apps with the unwanted background processes. Enable deepsleep and power done bluetooth in semaphore manager. Undervolt the 100mhz step. Force 2g networks. Use a black theme because the amoled display need less energy for dark themes. Use low autobrightness settings and enable data connection only on demand.
You can disable autopolling of emails etc...remove widgets from the homescreen...
You will probably get about two days with medium usage then.
hey guys i herd there is a kernel for this phone that makes the phone overlock to 1.8ghz i cant find it can anyone link the thread to me if there even is one thanks!
They were before, but it is unstable and it fried CPU's so the devs dialed them down
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tazmaniondvl said:
They were before, but it is unstable and it fried CPU's so the devs dialed them down
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Oh i see makes sense lol! but is there anyway to overlock this phone ? i searched but no one has made a thread here dont know why..
Galaxy exhibit 4g original development, there are a few there that over clock this phone for ics 4.0 and above
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tazmaniondvl said:
Galaxy exhibit 4g original development, there are a few there that over clock this phone for ics 4.0 and above
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Well thank you good sir!
I am pretty sure you can still download some 1.8 clockable kernels, just not for 4.2.2
jetstream131 said:
I am pretty sure you can still download some 1.8 clockable kernels, just not for 4.2.2
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Why would anyone want that? It'd be better just to go ahead and run over the phone with a bus. There's a reason the OC kernels got dialed back by devs. BTW it doesn't make the phone that much faster either. If you need 1.8 another phone is the way to go.
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Why would anyone want that? It'd be better just to go ahead and run over the phone with a bus. There's a reason the OC kernels got dialed back by devs. BTW it doesn't make the phone that much faster either. If you need 1.8 another phone is the way to go.
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Hey i definitely agree... my phone would bootloop if i went above 1631 mhz haha. Hey but i see your using nos. Whats your personal opinion on it, especially considering battery life?
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Hey i definitely agree... my phone would bootloop if i went above 1631 mhz haha. Hey but i see your using nos. Whats your personal opinion on it, especially considering battery life?
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It strictly helps with lag IMO. I just like how my apps run smoothly and I can run multiple apps without the phone crashing & rebooting. Far as battery there is no app or tweaks that will help if you use 4.2. In fact I got rid of my battery apps as they all just eat memory and do things any user with common sense can do.
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so did you determine that v6 supercharger is not necessary for our phones if using the latest version of NOS? i only ask because in your sig you used to have v6, but now it's just baked bean with nos.
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It strictly helps with lag IMO. I just like how my apps run smoothly and I can run multiple apps without the phone crashing & rebooting. Far as battery there is no app or tweaks that will help if you use 4.2. In fact I got rid of my battery apps as they all just eat memory and do things any user with common sense can do.
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Thanks ill try that. But by battery life, i meant like does nos make it even worse? Or does it not affect battery life at all? And i have found greenify and juice defender to help A LOT for saving battery.
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Thanks ill try that. But by battery life, i meant like does nos make it even worse? Or does it not affect battery life at all? And i have found greenify and juice defender to help A LOT for saving battery.
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Greenify is OK but your main battery culprit is Gnow/Maps. Technically Greenify is supposed to be able to hibernate Maps but that is useless as Gnow needs it quite a bit so it gets awaken a lot. I love Gnow and choose to live with that as I use mass transit and those features are needed. However if you don't, then disable Maps and that will increase your battery somewhat.
Far as Juice Defender and the like, they are a joke IMHO. I used Juice Defender for over a year (they haven't updated the app on over a year either) and just like a lot of them you only save battery if you let it disable data and Wifi when not in use. I don't really care for that and can turn those on and off at will myself. Trust me you will see these battery apps are all smoke & mirrors.
Far as NOS consumption of battery, seems to have no effect one way or another.