{Q} Kernel stock - LG Optimus 4X HD

Does some 1 know a kernel with a very good battery life ? Sorry for asking
Sent from my LG-P880 im 15 and dutch my english isnt very good sorry

darkren said:
Does some 1 know a kernel with a very good battery life ? Sorry for asking
Sent from my LG-P880 im 15 and dutch my english isnt very good sorry
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Test them out yourself.But cyanogenmod is far better with or without custom kernels, it has better battery life.
Also try eternity project kernel v0.16 (not v0.20 as I had problems with it) if I remember right it had better battery life compared to stock kernel and also better performance.

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[Q] Help with improvements

Hi everyone, I'm trying to get all the potential from my O2x, so I have installed CWM, flashed DjangoManouche 1.2, and installed the Supercharger script from the Django topic, the question now, is why my battery drains so fast, I think I have overlooked something, and what can I do to get more power from my phone.
Thanks in advance
chaozbr said:
Hi everyone, I'm trying to get all the potential from my O2x, so I have installed CWM, flashed DjangoManouche 1.2, and installed the Supercharger script from the Django topic, the question now, is why my battery drains so fast, I think I have overlooked something, and what can I do to get more power from my phone.
Thanks in advance
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i can think of two issues...
1)try to change the BB/RIL combination to the one mentioned in the first post of the ROM by the developer...(DJ 1.2 is V20Q)
2)allow the battery to be charged and discharged for a couple of times....I mean a few cycles to check the actual performance...
Personally, DJ 1,2 is the best in GB ROMs - in performance,stability and speed....I am waiting for the Developer to come to ICS ...
Hope he is listening...one of my best friends in this forum.....I am waiting my friend for you in ICS
Thanks for the reply, I think that my RIL is right, because in GetRIL app, it says that my RIL is 0725 (V20q, Europe) and my baseband is 1035.21_20110725, how can I see if my baseband is 20q too?
And how many charges I will need to make, to get my battery working properly? At last, which kernel you think I get best battery / performance? And it's normal to get the phone at 40ÂșC or hotter when charging?
Sorry for my bad english, it isn't my native language
chaozbr said:
Hi everyone, I'm trying to get all the potential from my O2x, so I have installed CWM, flashed DjangoManouche 1.2, and installed the Supercharger script from the Django topic, the question now, is why my battery drains so fast, I think I have overlooked something, and what can I do to get more power from my phone.
Thanks in advance
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Are you sure that running for maximum performance, you wont damage or even brick your phone? And I guess 40c is kinda hot for the phone.. I used to get this hot phone on couple of roms this winter, but not any more.. I would suggest you to try out Owain's ICS , yesterday came out most stable and smooth version - RC0-35 And today he strted conversation with EaglesBlood , so hopefully soon we will get something amazing..
Friend, and your battery, how much time it lasts? Mine don't last for more than 12 hours of medium use, what kernel are you using now? And I want a stock ROM if I can choose :-D
Thanks for helping
chaozbr said:
Friend, and your battery, how much time it lasts? Mine don't last for more than 12 hours of medium use, what kernel are you using now? And I want a stock ROM if I can choose :-D
Thanks for helping
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IF i use the phone a lot sommetimes goes from 100to 20 in like 6-7h
Much depends on what you do whit the phone
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[Q] Xperia x8 What is the Best Rom for battery life on stock kernel???

Which Android 2.3.7 ROM which has the longest battery life???
FOR STOCK KERNEL CANT UNLOCK BOOTLOADER.
And how can i make the battery life longer?
And tell me how long the battery life lasts.
Try GDX
PS: posting things like this isn't against the rules? There is a post like this every week.. You don't even bother to search or try a rom..
many ROMs in here...you can find it
you can try Gdx, miniCM, ginger zaraki etc..
for your battery drain, read this thread! :laugh::laugh:
maxee23 said:
Try GDX
PS: posting things like this isn't against the rules? There is a post like this every week.. You don't even bother to search or try a rom..
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a) i didn't say it is against the rules
b) i have tried 34 roms but not all of the were what i was looking for.
gagan_sj said:
Which Android 2.3.7 ROM which has the longest battery life???
FOR STOCK KERNEL CANT UNLOCK BOOTLOADER.
And how can i make the battery life longer?
And tell me how long the battery life lasts.
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GingerDX v26/27/28-28b
Best bat. Life is on cyagenmod rc1 v4 by xperiafan 13
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try to Shin7 mod4 for stock kernel. it's very fast and battery save 2-3 deys :good::good::good:
angel4o said:
try to Shin7 mod4 for stock kernel. it's very fast and battery save 2-3 deys :good::good::good:
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for me is GDX :good:

Most battery efficient version of Cyanogenmod

I've come to find that Cyanogenmod isn't very battery efficient but are there any roms based upon that can compare with a rom based on stock, like Zeus or Marvel? Thanks
I have used nearly all of the CM7 releases from idk, i guess end of february to date except for the last nightlies and the best battery/performance ratio was acheived in (don't know if I can post the link, so I won't, I don't want to spoil it lol)
update-cm-7.2.0-RC1-p970-signed.zip
I got the best battery runtimes ever in CM7 in previous and older bulds from late february but they are not available for download anymore and I don't even remember the build name nor date lol
I suggest you change to Zeus V6.39n and UNDERSTAND that rom, or(zeus) 4.0 ROM or 6.30-6.31-6.32 where not so much tweaking was available.
Hope I helped! (sry for bad english, im learning..)
I use temaseks build with huexxx kernel 4.0 (with mod). the battery is great. in the night, in deep sleep, it is about 1% / 2 hours
nomboly said:
I suggest you change to Zeus V6.39n and UNDERSTAND that rom, or(zeus) 4.0 ROM or 6.30-6.31-6.32 where not so much tweaking was available.
Hope I helped! (sry for bad english, im learning..)
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What do you mean by "understand that rom?" I don't follow what you're saying.
dcop7 said:
I use temaseks build with huexxx kernel 4.0 (with mod). the battery is great. in the night, in deep sleep, it is about 1% / 2 hours
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Thanks, I'll give it a try
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What do you mean by "understand that rom?" I don't follow what you're saying.
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Mmm by understanding the rom I mean that as far as I've expirienced from Zeus ROM v6.37 i think and onwards the battery tweaks which include CPU frequences and gorvernors, I/O schedulers, WIFI tx power, voltage tweaking (undervolting), overclocking and so on [I'm still learning about all this ]. The v6.39 zeus rom gives you more or less 21-27hs of battery (at least for me depending on the type of usage). Since I've started tweaking, I've already managed a minimum of 23h 50 mins and a maximum of 32hs runtime, so it gets better the further you know. MAYBE IM NOT RIGHT LOL
I think using the boype kang and heuxxx kernel
But with zeus people got up to 7 days
I use a lot so i have about a day of battery life
theaks30 said:
I think using the boype kang and heuxxx kernel
But with zeus people got up to 7 days
I use a lot so i have about a day of battery life
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7 days? I should turn off my wi-fi every now and then :laugh:
hi, what is temaseks ?
I am using Zeus 6.39n ROM,,it's nice
Is there any best kernel for best battery performance ?
Plz give me link and tell how to install..
sekhar13515 said:
hi, what is temaseks ?
I am using Zeus 6.39n ROM,,it's nice
Is there any best kernel for best battery performance ?
Plz give me link and tell how to install..
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Yeah, I've been wondering that too, I couldn't find it when I searched the forums
Also, this thread is about the most battery efficient Cyanogenmod, not Kernels for Zeus so I think we're getting a little off topic.
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From ICS to JB - any advantages?

I was just wondering what the experience has been for people who switched from ICS to JB. Are there any advantages in terms of battery life, stability and/or performance?
Thanks in advance.
Better Performance (Projekt Butter)
New Statusbar
"Google Now"
Google Voice is now offline usable I think.
There're more changes but I don't know exactly
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Broodrom Business V1.1 Rom
Broodkernel V1.2
MortenJ said:
I was just wondering what the experience has been for people who switched from ICS to JB. Are there any advantages in terms of battery life, stability and/or performance?
Thanks in advance.
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smooth, performance is good, reduced boot time and many more...
JB , because it is super fast .
What is the best JB ROM now ?? for day to day use & for better battery saving??
1Ishara said:
What is the best JB ROM now ?? for day to day use & for better battery saving??
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I am using remics-jb... i am stuck with this team since remics-ux
You can give a try....
it's much smoother
Best Rom
1Ishara said:
What is the best JB ROM now ?? for day to day use & for better battery saving??
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I'm using TAJB rom from last 1 month, it is daily driver with very minor issues and 100% faster smoother than any ICS rom.
I can say JB is real matured OS of android.
For example, Max Payne game
On ICS it strucks very much, and need to wait almost 5 mins to load the game. I know saving the game also an issue.
On JB, it is smoother and loading became very faster and never strucked. i tried very hard to struck it intentionally but failed every time.
Regards,
Praveen.
erpurohit said:
smooth, performance is good, reduced boot time and many more...
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Good enough for me. I found the ICS one took a bit longer than necessary.
Guys thanks for quick reply but i like to know if i flash jb rom can i get bettery battry saving than ics???
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1Ishara said:
Guys thanks for quick reply but i like to know if i flash jb rom can i get bettery battry saving than ics???
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Yes, i am getting a bit better....
erpurohit said:
Yes, i am getting a bit better....
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I understood that there is a better performance, but is there stability for every day use and not only? I mean, is there an JB ROM with the perfect stability of a stock ROM for SGS?
chris-t-an said:
I understood that there is a better performance, but is there stability for every day use and not only? I mean, is there an JB ROM with the perfect stability of a stock ROM for SGS?
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There is no perfectly stable JB roms atm as they are all still in alpha/beta.
Elite's recent beta 9 is apparently a very good improvement over beta 8, some are even claiming that it's currently better than his very good ICS rom.
Vertron said:
There is no perfectly stable JB roms atm as they are all still in alpha/beta.
Elite's recent beta 9 is apparently a very good improvement over beta 8, some are even claiming that it's currently better than his very good ICS rom.
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What do you believe, could JB get more improved for SGS than ICS? I mean, all of the ICS rom's that the developer said that are stable, failed at some point. Every ICS ROM that I had on my phone, had a critical point in time where all of the apps and system apps had permanent FCs so I'm looking in the close future for a ROM that it isn't stable for an "determined" period of time... I know that it's not necessarily to get better stability while having better performance, but I hope that there is a better chance in improving our SGSs with JB.
chris-t-an said:
What do you believe, could JB get more improved for SGS than ICS? I mean, all of the ICS rom's that the developer said that are stable, failed at some point. Every ICS ROM that I had on my phone, had a critical point in time where all of the apps and system apps had permanent FCs so I'm looking in the close future for a ROM that it isn't stable for an "determined" period of time... I know that it's not necessarily to get better stability while having better performance, but I hope that there is a better chance in improving our SGSs with JB.
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The FCs you got is probably because your /datadata partition got full. Install the Datafix app from the Play Store and clear your cache every now and and it shouldn't happen again.
I've used Elite's ICS rom since beta 10.1 and it's been stable as a rock for me. I'm sure his JB rom is just as good.
Hey guys, I am still using an odexed version of GB, it is very fast and stable but does the memory improve in ICS or JB, the problem with the sgs as you know is the memory I just want to know if ICS or JB use less memory then GB.
do you recommend to change?
For me battery life was a bit better on JB, depends really on the kernal you use though,
with performance, depends on the ROM you are using, for example i found that some roms where slow, and had poor battery life, while others were extremely fast and had good battery life.
Im currently using X-bean 1.0 and i am very happy with it
erpurohit said:
smooth, performance is good, reduced boot time and many more...
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Hmmm...
I tried several JB roms and in my feelings JB boot much longer, maybe something is wrong with my phone ? :crying:
The current best one is X-Bean. I've tried all of them and X-Bean is by far the most usable rom that is available currently, with SlimBean + DevilKernal combo coming in second.
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YouRQXXL said:
Hmmm...
I tried several JB roms and in my feelings JB boot much longer, maybe something is wrong with my phone ? :crying:
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In my experience, boot times vary from rom to rom even within the same android version, with lighter roms having shorter boot times.
Same here, I'm using X-Bean and since now the fastest and most stable JB ROM (I used all JB's on XDA). I'm using Devils kernel and in normal usage - 1,5 day. Best battery of course on GB, but this is a small cost for performance

[Q] The best version of JB?

What is the best version of JB between XXLQ4 and XXLPZ? Which is more stable, faster, better battery?
Sorry for my english!
Grady22 said:
What is the best version of JB between XXLQ4 and XXLPZ? Which is more stable, faster, better battery?
Sorry for my english!
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Without question LQ4.
They fixed many bugs there and is stable.
Of course if you want faster phone, better battery, you should install a custom kernel, custom ROM.
Good luck!
YMatrix said:
Without question LQ4.
They fixed many bugs there and is stable.
Of course if you want faster phone, better battery, you should install a custom kernel, custom ROM.
Good luck!
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Thanks for your response! Wait for other opinions or views before making updates.
Sorry for my english!
I'd say it's XXLQ4..... So far I have not noticed any lags or bugs on LQ4... also the battery life is much better than before... I haven't noticed any Force Close errors too
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Grady22 said:
...Wait for other opinions or views before making updates...[/B]
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I think you've already done this upgrade to JB ... :cyclops:
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
I think you've already done this upgrade to JB ... :cyclops:
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Thank you all for your responses, I switched to version XXLQ4

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