As the name suggests, Opened this thread just to know What governor+scheduler combination you guys prefer to get the ultimate battery with performance?
Post the details with SS of battery stats and the kernel name.
Starting with me, I use Ak 600 = Smartmax + Row. Always!
Will Post SS soon.
Have a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58020829
simmac said:
Have a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58020829
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Nice some more reviews by other will help this forum members to get good battery and may be solve their battery problems.
ElementalX+BFQ from Nash kernel works well for me
jer_ying_fd said:
ElementalX+BFQ from Nash kernel works well for me
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Blu_Activ + BFQ is smooth...coupled with Blu_plug is giving me phenomenal battery
vampire36 said:
Blu_Activ + BFQ is smooth...coupled with Blu_plug is giving me phenomenal battery
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R18 has the best battery life for me, I dunno why :\ Trying the new test version so gonna see what it's like.
But a suggestion....
If you looking for a smooth fast and balanced profile...
Nothing beats semaphore...
Ondemand + Noop...easily 4 hour sot...
with killer performance
helps me love my rom more
Stock CM12 kernel (Ondemand + row)
3-4h sot, heavy usage
vampire36 said:
But a suggestion....
If you looking for a smooth fast and balanced profile...
Nothing beats semaphore...
Ondemand + Noop...easily 4 hour sot...
with killer performance
helps me love my rom more
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Will definitely try.
So what governor you considerer the best?
I'm running franco213 with cfq and interactive. Depending on my usage I get anywhere from 3h to 6h SoT.
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Hi
I've being using Boype's ROM for a few days and I saw the governors options.
What are the diferences between them? Wich is the best to use?
Thanks
rop12770 said:
Hi
I've being using Boype's ROM for a few days and I saw the governors options.
What are the diferences between them? Wich is the best to use?
Thanks
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That depends what you want. In use interactivex from Huexxx's kernel. Just Google governors and you will find the differences
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Just easily search xda, its great forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
And in some words, as far as im concerned:
InteractiveX - battery friendly, not so aggressive like smartassv2, with low freq available (like 100mhz) you can experience sods or wakelocks.
Smartassv2 - good with performance, good with battery
OndemandX - just switch to highest freq and then wait for your activity (to lower freq or not). I think its most stable, second is Smartass, and third Interactive.
Im using InteractiveX, because without using, screen off, battery is just draining perfectly, like 1% per 2-4 hours. (boype's cm7)
Gonna test InteractiveX.
Thanks
rop12770 said:
Gonna test InteractiveX.
Thanks
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Check here.
Excelent Dcop.
Obrigado.
rop12770 said:
Excelent Dcop.
Obrigado.
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Glad I can help!
You're Welcome (de nada )
Mine is LG Optimus Black, Zeus ROM 6.39 version
On full charging with plugged in, it is showing 100% battery stat and message showing battery charged full
But on removing charging plug, it is showing 98% only...
What to do, any problem ?
Why don't Huexx include full Battery and low battery alert and Touchpal keyboard and other swype option keyboards?
Please suggest him to include like these better features, because he listens the words of Senior Members like you...
Firstly, android is such an open system just to let ppl install what they want, so pre-installing any keyboards is against that... everyone has own favourite keyboard/launcher/etc.
About this battery: it is probably caused by too high charger voltage. Battery has its own specification and as far as im concerned, our chargers arent best ;p try to pull battery, wait some minutes, then put it back and see how many % you have and then charge it to the end... idk if it helps, but i tried to do such things and i had 100% charged battery...
With the InteractiveX governor, I have my system up for almost 2 days and still 40% battery. Excelent. That's exactly what I want.
Hello,
I'm new to this forum and find the work very well here. I have my Incredible S with Rome 10.1 of 26 6 Recorded. My question is how I best mobile adjusting I have a good battery performance. Prozesser I clocked at 1200 and asked the Smarttassv2. The I / O scheduler to SIO. Are the setting so perfectly and I can still adjust.
Thanks abgfritz
abgfritz said:
Hello,
I'm new to this forum and find the work very well here. I have my Incredible S with Rome 10.1 of 26 6 Recorded. My question is how I best mobile adjusting I have a good battery performance. Prozesser I clocked at 1200 and asked the Smarttassv2. The I / O scheduler to SIO. Are the setting so perfectly and I can still adjust.
Thanks abgfritz
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Although your question makes no sense, I will try to decode it. It is impossible to get amazing performance with amazing battery. Right now, I have my phone on "ondemand" and maximum processor at 806. I don't use my phone foot gaming etc so I like to preserve battery life.
Click thanks if I helped you out!
i use my phone for moderate gaming, its at 1.4 GHz, smartass v2 and the battery last for over a day. the secret is the app 'Greenify'
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i use my phone for moderate gaming, its at 1.4 GHz, smartass v2 and the battery last for over a day. the secret is the app 'Greenify'
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1.4 GHz? because the phone is warm? I have been using since yesterday "Greenify" the app is good. but only at 1.2 GHz as well get over the day Thanks
hi all ı want to ask questions about pegasusq. Can anyone use pegasusq ? how is the battery life ? is it stable ?
thank all
sorry my bad english I'm trying to improve
Absolute1453 said:
hi all ı want to ask questions about pegasusq. Can anyone use pegasusq ? how is the battery life ? is it stable ?
thank all
sorry my bad english I'm trying to improve
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pegasusq in my opinion is the better governor to use, largely because it can tell if is more than one core and respond accordingly. Pair that with CPU Sleeper Dual Core and you're golden as far as power saving awareness. SIO I hear is the best i/o scheduler to use for power consumption, deadline in my opinion is the best for pure performance however be careful because If you do overload and a process misses a deadline it will hiccup or even freeze. :laugh:
jstath1972 said:
pegasusq in my opinion is the better governor to use, largely because it can tell if is more than one core and respond accordingly. Pair that with CPU Sleeper Dual Core and you're golden as far as power saving awareness. SIO I hear is the best i/o scheduler to use for power consumption, deadline in my opinion is the best for pure performance however be careful because If you do overload and a process misses a deadline it will hiccup or even freeze. :laugh:
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so battery life is good yeah ?
Absolute1453 said:
so battery life is good yeah ?
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Yes :good:
Battery life is also good on abyssplug, but I don't think there's a big difference between the two.
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GXGOW said:
Battery life is also good on abyssplug, but I don't think there's a big difference between the two.
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Agree.
big thanks for answer friends
I've been trying to achieve the best battery life without sacrificing performance on my Spice Dream Uno A-1 phone. After trying many custom kernels and ROMs I've developed a sweat spot for Zeus Kernel by Swapnil Solanki. As it provides many governors plus I/O schedulers with dt2w.
After using many CPU governors and apps like Amplify and Greenify. I found out this guide on xda: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/guide-advanced-interactive-governor-t3269557. Explaining advanced tweaking interactive governor.
Default settings of interactive governor used to spike up my phone's CPU to Max freq. I also tried using Monarch kernel with min clock speed of 200 mhz. But it was laggy.
Here are my (sprout4) settings with interactive governor (Zeus Kernel and RR build):
Go to 'CPU governor tunables'
1. above_hispeed_delay:
10000 747000:60000 1040000:20000
2. target loads:
98 747000:35 1040000:60 1300000:90
3. timer_rate:
25000
These settings will get you amazing CPU performance with max battery life possible.
You can also turn on 'Thunderplug' from kernel settings. I personally use it with 35% load threshold. I'm Getting best battery ever. What about you ?
Try and tell me.
@sumeet240
What do you mean by best battery? Atleast provide screenshot and tell Screen On time.
And BTW this should be in general thread
I'll post screen shots tomorrow I'm away from charger. Sorry for posting this here. You should try tweaking it; it'll take 15 min maximum.
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BTW on what brightness should i test my battery life. I generally keep brightness on medium (no auto). I think I'll be able to get three and half hour SOT (3G usage Twitter+Movie) on brightness set to almost center of the slider. Using resurrection remix latest nightly.
5-5.5 hours on decent brightness; 3G usage
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I'll post screen shots tomorrow I'm away from charger. Sorry for posting this here. You should try tweaking it; it'll take 15 min maximum.
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I am trying it on CM13 Snapshot. Will report later
sumeet240 said:
I've been trying to achieve the best battery life without sacrificing performance on my Spice Dream Uno A-1 phone. After trying many custom kernels and ROMs I've developed a sweat spot for Zeus Kernel by Swapnil Solanki. As it provides many governors plus I/O schedulers with dt2w.
After using many CPU governors and apps like Amplify and Greenify. I found out this guide on xda: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/guide-advanced-interactive-governor-t3269557. Explaining advanced tweaking interactive governor.
Default settings of interactive governor used to spike up my phone's CPU to Max freq. I also tried using Monarch kernel with min clock speed of 200 mhz. But it was laggy.
Here are my (sprout4) settings with interactive governor (Zeus Kernel and RR build):
Go to 'CPU governor tunables'
1. above_hispeed_delay:
10000 747000:60000 1040000:20000
2. target loads:
98 747000:35 1040000:60 1300000:90
3. timer_rate:
25000
These settings will get you amazing CPU performance with max battery life possible.
You can also turn on 'Thunderplug' from kernel settings. I personally use it with 35% load threshold. I'm Getting best battery ever. What about you ?
Try and tell me.
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First of all you should learn not to post discussion threads in Android One Original Development forum. This post belongs to general forum.
If you don't understand what i am saying refer to forum rules first. Just wait it will be posted on where it belongs.
I apologize.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmvCpR45LKA
Can someone tell me what's wrong ? I attached the ss .
DarkHeart Z said:
Can someone tell me what's wrong ? I attached the ss .
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I don't know if this will work for you. But you should not be using dark theme for better battery life. Dark theme needs more brightness than white ones. And LCD displays are always backlit.
sumeet240 said:
I don't know if this will work for you. But you should not be using dark theme for better battery life. Dark theme needs more brightness than white ones. And LCD displays are always backlit.
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I too thought dark means less bright screen and hence more battery
I'm getting worse battery life after a year of usage. What can we expect from a 1700mah device. 4 hrs+ is still good though :angel:
I tested all of the avaliable kernels on 4 XL.
Used ondemand cpu governor,simple_ondemand gpu governor and fiops i/o scheduler with fsync disabled(note that some kernels like franken didnt support governor changing,settings didn't apply on boot for some reason so I done the test with schedutil cpu governor also). Best overall for speed and battery life is elementalx. Works awesome on any ROM. With others I had issues with small lags here and there but with ex kernel NEVER and I mean it.
Also Naptime app AKA agressive doze is total crap as I actually had better standby battery life without it.
Use AOSIP ROM with Ex kernel(block wakelocks also) for best balance between performance and battery life.
Hope this article will help someone.
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With others I had issues with small lags here and there but with ex kernel NEVER and I mean it.
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Same here, that's why i currently use stock. I agree with ex, it's probably the best one after stock one (No micro lags)
cimbajunior said:
I tested all of the avaliable kernels on 4 XL.
Used ondemand cpu governor,simple_ondemand gpu governor and fiops i/o scheduler with fsync disabled(note that some kernels like franken didnt support governor changing,settings didn't apply on boot for some reason so I done the test with schedutil cpu governor also). Best overall for speed and battery life is elementalx. Works awesome on any ROM. With others I had issues with small lags here and there but with ex kernel NEVER and I mean it.
Also Naptime app AKA agressive doze is total crap as I actually had better standby battery life without it.
Use AOSIP ROM with Ex kernel(block wakelocks also) for best balance between performance and battery life.
Hope this article will help someone.
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What wakelocks do you block?
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What wakelocks do you block?
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All except advanced ones.
sruel3216 said:
What wakelocks do you block?
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Here
cimbajunior said:
Here
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And you don't see any side effects? Everything functions normal?
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And you don't see any side effects? Everything functions normal?
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Read my first post on this thread please
cimbajunior said:
Read my first post on this thread please
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I did read it. Performance and battery you said are great. I mean as far as apps? No delayed notifications from any messaging or email apps?
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I did read it. Performance and battery you said are great. I mean as far as apps? No delayed notifications from any messaging or email apps?
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No for the ones I'm using(whatsapp,gmail,instagram,twitter....) if you block the wakelocks I sent in screenshot. If you block advanced ones then there can be problems maybe but I didn't test that as standby time and deep sleep are great.
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No for the ones I'm using(whatsapp,gmail,instagram,twitter....) if you block the wakelocks I sent in screenshot. If you block advanced ones then there can be problems maybe but I didn't test that as standby time and deep sleep are great.
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Sweet il try all those you said. Thanks!
sruel3216 said:
Sweet il try all those you said. Thanks!
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Just flash AOSIP rom and ex kernel and you won't regret it.
cimbajunior said:
Just flash AOSIP rom and ex kernel and you won't regret it.
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I like stock pixel rom. I use ex kernel thought so il try it out.
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I like stock pixel rom. I use ex kernel thought so il try it out.
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ex kernel works even better with aosip. But you can use it on stock also. I noticed that on aosip I get some extra battery juice and little bit faster performance if that matters to you. Battery life is more important for me.