hi xda users and devs
i have problem with battery on cm11 officail nightly
the phone charges normally from 0 to 100 on 2,5 hours with the on box charger
the battery is normal until it reaches 15% then it start to drop ( from 100 to 15 about 6 hours but from 15 to 0 maybe less 15 minutes )
this problem is not on stock 4.4.4 only on cm11 official
i have tried pimped kernel works fine with battery but no video is working facebook nor youtube
great devs i got random reboot and locks
only with cm11 the problem exsists
is there any other kernel i can use or a fix for that battery problem ??
or that noraml the battery drain ??
thanks in advance
mimotata said:
hi xda users and devs
i have problem with battery on cm11 officail nightly
the phone charges normally from 0 to 100 on 2,5 hours with the on box charger
the battery is normal until it reaches 15% then it start to drop ( from 100 to 15 about 6 hours but from 15 to 0 maybe less 15 minutes )
this problem is not on stock 4.4.4 only on cm11 official
i have tried pimped kernel works fine with battery but no video is working facebook nor youtube
great devs i got random reboot and locks
only with cm11 the problem exsists
is there any other kernel i can use or a fix for that battery problem ??
or that noraml the battery drain ??
thanks in advance
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for this drop, try to calibrate your battery and try a clean install maybe as well.
But battery life in cyanogenmod is really bad. even with no drops, you get about 3 hours screen one time while on stock rom 5 hours...
mo120697 said:
for this drop, try to calibrate your battery and try a clean install maybe as well.
But battery life in cyanogenmod is really bad. even with no drops, you get about 3 hours screen one time while on stock rom 5 hours...
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thanks for your fast reply
i already done every single word you tell ( calibration and clean install ) but the same .
cm11 with my usage the battery life touches 7 hours (not usual but normal is 5 or 6 hours)
no drain on pimped kernel but video is not working :/
also on greatdev no drain but random reboots
mimotata said:
thanks for your fast reply
i already done every single word you tell ( calibration and clean install ) but the same .
cm11 with my usage the battery life touches 7 hours (not usual but normal is 5 or 6 hours)
no drain on pimped kernel but video is not working :/
also on greatdev no drain but random reboots
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hm... i used this kernel all the time on cm11: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/orig-development/cm-x-honami-v1-t2951201 it has dt2w implemented, thats a cool feature also, had no battery drain but battery life for me was not as good as stock sony, no matter which kernel....
for me the best battery life had the FXP builds cause of their kernel... maybe try that or just flash the kernel from the fxp builds
or maybe try cm12 nightlies, they are almost usable:9 with calling camera and so on, just have a look at my thread for cm12: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/general/rom-official-cyanogenmod-12-nightlies-t3007118
i will try the kernel you suggest now ( [CM] X-Honami v1 ) on the latest cm11 build 20150111
i hope it will work fine with no random reboots or video playback problems
also tested fxp kernel from last build but the same drain too ( i think it is the same as cm kernel )
i tested cm12 already nightly official but slow charging problem (5 hours from 0 to 100 without touching the phone ) and no xposed also system ui restart after boot
also i want to ask you about your settings on fauxsound app to fix the low mic problem
thanks again for your fast reply
CM11 - M12 and I got no problems.
user822 said:
CM11 - M12 and I got no problems.
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Your install method ? ,what recovery and what rom u were on before installing cm11 also which build ( the date ) ,phone model number and what kernel ?
mimotata said:
Your install method,what recovery and what rom u were on before installing cm11 also which build ( the date ) ,phone model number also ?
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I got a C6903.
My installation method almost as described in the wiki
Get CM11 M12 from their website
Unlock bootloader
Flash kernel (including recovery)
Full wipe (additionally i freshly formatted /data and /system including my external sdcard)
Installed ROM
I might not be the ideal reference though, since I run without gapps. No idea how much battery they eat.
Maybe try betterbatterystats (also for free here)
I do have a problem where it tells me the AndroidOS is using a lot of CPU time, but that is just a statistics error, it does not actually drain battery. (weird)
Having almost 4h SOT when using it for 2 days, with listening to music a lot. It was the same for me with the stock rom.
user822 said:
I got a C6903.
My installation method almost as described in the wiki
Get CM11 M12 from their website
Unlock bootloader
Flash kernel (including recovery)
Full wipe (additionally i freshly formatted /data and /system including my external sdcard)
Installed ROM
I might not be the ideal reference though, since I run without gapps. No idea how much battery they eat.
Maybe try betterbatterystats (also for free here)
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hmmmm
i have c6902 and pa pico gappps
what is the snapshot build ? i use nightly !
all fine till 15% drops to 0 on 10 minutes
i dont have that problem with sony stock based roms
the problem maybe from the model,gapps or kernel - btw iam trying new kernel one now seems fine and no drain but less about 1 hour on battery life ( max is 6 hours now )
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guys i didnt used any other jb rom than hellybean
I was on v4 and it was perfect the battery life was awesome and thein I updated to nightly 13/08 and then first I experienced random reboots after every 2-3 minutes of cellphone going to sleep
I did full wipe and installed the rom but still the same problem and the battery was draining very fastly (2-3 % drops in every 5-10 minutes)
Went back to original GB and then again Installed CM 10 alpha and then full wipe and then hellybean but still random reboots and battery draining
went back to GB again and then installed AOKP and then full wipe and then hellybean 17/08 This time there were no random reboots eexcept when I play 720p videos BUt the BATTERY DRAIN IS STILL same 100 % finishes in 3-4 hours (i m not lying)
Any solution
Sorry for such a long topic and my bad english
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Xami said:
guys i didnt used any other jb rom than hellybean
I was on v4 and it was perfect the battery life was awesome and thein I updated to nightly 13/08 and then first I experienced random reboots after every 2-3 minutes of cellphone going to sleep
I did full wipe and installed the rom but still the same problem and the battery was draining very fastly (2-3 % drops in every 5-10 minutes)
Went back to original GB and then again Installed CM 10 alpha and then full wipe and then hellybean but still random reboots and battery draining
went back to GB again and then installed AOKP and then full wipe and then hellybean 17/08 This time there were no random reboots eexcept when I play 720p videos BUt the BATTERY DRAIN IS STILL same 100 % finishes in 3-4 hours (i m not lying)
Any solution
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ur battery drains in idle state or watching videos?
plz check ur bluetooth, wifi, gps, and also install battery saving apps...u can also install cpu sleep app from google play..that would also help
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well that didnt help because I tried them all
Hmm
Have you tried playing with the cpu governors ? But considering the early state of jelly bean development, you should be patient, I think none of the rom are really rady for daily use.
enr00ted said:
Have you tried playing with the cpu governors ? But considering the early state of jelly bean development, you should be patient, I think none of the rom are really rady for daily use.
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nothing except oc to 1200 and bln but again after many wipes it was stock and now it is stock but battery life is same
GSam
Try this:
GSAM Battery Monitor on play store.
It has an AppSucker option, where you can see which app was the sucker
Regards,
Baloo
balootm said:
Try this:
GSAM Battery Monitor on play store.
It has an AppSucker option, where you can see which app was the sucker
Regards,
Baloo
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still no solution as app sucker is normal and not showing any app eating battery bady
help guys its really annoying everytime I go out the battery ends up
Guys its getting worse now drains in 3 hours please help !!
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Xami said:
Guys its getting worse now drains in 3 hours please help !!
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try with another battery after cleaning both sides of the contacts (phone and battery)
xsenman said:
try with another battery after cleaning both sides of the contacts (phone and battery)
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i dont have another battery
change back to ics or gingerbread will have better battery life.
Yeah i know but i love jb
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well..I have to say that I had the same problem..
1-st download from market GetRil to see if you have baseband compatibility it may be an issue there. If so fix it, is really easy.
If problem is not solved. I guarantee that changing kernel will do the job. I recommend siyah.
Follow these steps ;
1- install busybox data on your device !
2- go to CWM and wipe cauch ,delvik and battery .
3- reboot your device .
4- enjoy ^=^
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alaataj14 said:
Follow these steps ;
1- install busybox data on your device !
2- go to CWM and wipe cauch ,delvik and battery .
3- reboot your device .
4- enjoy ^=^
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Nice tips , but actually what is the busybox anyway?
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muhammadnajmi96 said:
Nice tips , but actually what is the busybox anyway?
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BusyBox is a collection of common UNIX programs and utilities. It's required for many root apps and functions. Basically, everybody should have the latest BusyBox installed if they can.
Hey guys
I recently noticed that my i9000 is loosing battery charge significantly (screenie attached)
I have already done the battery calibration & also changed the wifi settings.
Over and above I spun the battery on a table, it spun for about 3 whirls and stopped
So far my battery takes 6 hours to charge fully, and 3 hours to drain completely in idle state
Specs
OS: ICS 4.0.3 AOSP
Modem:XXJVU
Need help
Thanks
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try upgrading to cm 10.1.3 or some other jellybean rom :good:
kamikaze_in said:
Hey guys
I recently noticed that my i9000 is loosing battery charge significantly (screenie attached)
I have already done the battery calibration & also changed the wifi settings.
Over and above I spun the battery on a table, it spun for about 3 whirls and stopped
So far my battery takes 6 hours to charge fully, and 3 hours to drain completely in idle state
Specs
OS: ICS 4.0.3 AOSP
Modem:XXJVU
Need help
Thanks
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i use CarbonRom with makay kernel 0.517 and it´s ok for me
But your battery is okay because you wrote that it takes 6 hours to charge ...have you tested with another ROM???
kamikaze_in said:
Hey guys
I recently noticed that my i9000 is loosing battery charge significantly (screenie attached)
I have already done the battery calibration & also changed the wifi settings.
Over and above I spun the battery on a table, it spun for about 3 whirls and stopped
So far my battery takes 6 hours to charge fully, and 3 hours to drain completely in idle state
Specs
OS: ICS 4.0.3 AOSP
Modem:XXJVU
Need help
Thanks
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freakymod2120 said:
But your battery is okay because you wrote that it takes 6 hours to charge ...have you tested with another ROM???
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ok heres the thing
i cant upgrade to JB 4.3 since the vold.fstab doesnt work (my phone went through Encryption Error phase)
so far tested with the following ROMs
AOSP 4.0.3
Slim ICS + Semaphore Kernel 1.3.0s (currently Installed)
the reason why i found it odd is the phone is draining battery even when switched off completely
Charge time: 6 Hours (100%/ 4121v)
Phone screen off: drains in 3 hours
Phone Completely switched off: still drains in 3 hours
Have you tried CM10 or 10.1?
But hwne it drains when the device is completely switched off, for me it seems that the system doesn`t stop really ...
why should the device consume so much battery when switched off ...
Could you test with CM ???
kamikaze_in said:
ok heres the thing
i cant upgrade to JB 4.3 since the vold.fstab doesnt work (my phone went through Encryption Error phase)
so far tested with the following ROMs
AOSP 4.0.3
Slim ICS + Semaphore Kernel 1.3.0s (currently Installed)
the reason why i found it odd is the phone is draining battery even when switched off completely
Charge time: 6 Hours (100%/ 4121v)
Phone screen off: drains in 3 hours
Phone Completely switched off: still drains in 3 hours
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--double post--- pls delete
freakymod2120 said:
But hwne it drains when the device is completely switched off, for me it seems that the system doesn`t stop really ...
why should the device consume so much battery when switched off ...
Could you test with CM ???
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I think its a ROM issue too cause the battery problem came only after i had a failed attempt at installing JB 4.3 on my device
post which i formatted everytihng from SDcard to system, boot and used Odin to reflash GB then ICS AOSP and Slim ICS through CWM
kamikaze_in said:
I think its a ROM issue too cause the battery problem came only after i had a failed attempt at installing JB 4.3 on my device
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try kernel cleaning script
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries
Have you tested the kernel cleaning script ,does it helped you ...
@xsenman: Thanks for the link ...:good:
xsenman said:
try kernel cleaning script
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries
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the usage suggests
Download the zip file from the link above.
Place the file on your internal SD-CARD.
Restart to ClockWorkMod Recovery.
Install the zip like any other package.
Install the Kernel of your choice.
Reboot the device.
DONE!
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i already have semaphore installed so should i reformat it and start from scratch?
EDit: the link is dead
kamikaze_in said:
EDit: the link is dead
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yup, this too > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1166954 seems dead, google search gives me lots of download links ( still active), but NO idea which one to use and NO support available as only downloads .
AS time goes by, this would become the norm, as developers move on to other devices and users could not be bothered to click their thanks button, or donate to show their appreciation.
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries
That is bad with the link ...damn
Maybe a start from scrath could be a good or the last way ...:fingers-crossed:
kamikaze_in said:
the usage suggests
i already have semaphore installed so should i reformat it and start from scratch?
EDit: the link is dead
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Well that thread was for sgs 2, so no use to me, although I did find a similar script for sgs made by luppol94, will update the results soon
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Thanks for the info ...so let us know if it helps you to solve the problem ...:highfive: good luck :fingers-crossed:
kamikaze_in said:
Well that thread was for sgs 2, so no use to me, although I did find a similar script for sgs made by luppol94, will update the results soon
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No use
Did the following (from semaphore kernel to semaphore kernel)
1) reboot to cwm
2) flash the kernel cleaning script
3) install semaphore
4) reboot recovery
5) clear NS Tool setting
6) clear init.d setting
7) flash kernel cleaning script
8) install semaphore kernel
9) reboot system
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Hmhh so nothing helps you ...do you use your device so hard ...:laugh: ...sorry...
can we exlude that the battery has no damaged ...or the other way, can we fix it ,that it is a problem with the ROM ???
kamikaze_in said:
No use
Did the following (from semaphore kernel to semaphore kernel)
1) reboot to cwm
2) flash the kernel cleaning script
3) install semaphore
4) reboot recovery
5) clear NS Tool setting
6) clear init.d setting
7) flash kernel cleaning script
8) install semaphore kernel
9) reboot system
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Anyone have 2.3.6 XXJVU bootloader i cant seem to find it anywhere
THIS IS URGENT
I'm in dire need of help, this is for my gf's phone,
It all started when she was suffering with lack of space on her phone, so I tought well, AOSP roms occupy less space so I went and installed a Maclaw's rom, the one with CM10.2, she says it phone have a battery life of 1 to 3 hours with this rom, so I tried a CM11 rom and she now has a decent battery life but with constant reboots.
The thing is she is going on a 20 day trip tomorrow with her family and I wanna give her something stable with a good battery life, I dont care if its AOSP or stock based actually, I just want something stable until she gets back and I can deal with that situation. If its an AOSP based better, but I need a stable one with a good batery life, something that wont leave her hanging by a thread when she is on the road, please help!
Soy_Filipo said:
THIS IS URGENT
I'm in dire need of help, this is for my gf's phone,
It all started when she was suffering with lack of space on her phone, so I tought well, AOSP roms occupy less space so I went and installed a Maclaw's rom, the one with CM10.2, she says it phone have a battery life of 1 to 3 hours with this rom, so I tried a CM11 rom and she now has a decent battery life but with constant reboots.
The thing is she is going on a 20 day trip tomorrow with her family and I wanna give her something stable with a good battery life, I dont care if its AOSP or stock based actually, I just want something stable until she gets back and I can deal with that situation. If its an AOSP based better, but I need a stable one with a good batery life, something that wont leave her hanging by a thread when she is on the road, please help!
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did you turn off some setting?like location?google location setting? and try slimrom from maclaw,i have use that rom and it stable and battery life so good
masjack said:
did you turn off some setting?like location?google location setting? and try slimrom from maclaw,i have use that rom and it stable and battery life so good
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What are you using right now? Are you still using it?
Soy_Filipo said:
What are you using right now? Are you still using it?
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yep im still using slim rom,never had random reboot,battery life good almost 8-10 hours without charging with 3G signal,play some game,using some media social and other XD.
Soy_Filipo said:
What are you using right now? Are you still using it?
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Ok I'm going to use that one, latest one right? It has no bugs? I've read that one has some weird screen glitches
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Soy_Filipo said:
Ok I'm going to use that one, latest one right? It has no bugs? I've read that one has some weird screen glitches
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idk i dont feel that glitch just a normal rom XD.
CM 10.2 and CM 11 are working flawlessly and completely bug-free. You shouldn't get any reboots nor a poor battery life. I'm getting about 12-14 hours of intense use with kitkat.
Slimrom is not so optimized as cm 11, which is actually the last and more up-to-date rom that maclaw realeased. Try again. Are you following all the steps? Try a clean install, format system, data, cache, and dalvik-cache. Or you could just simply flash odin. Tell us how it went later
agusaon said:
CM 10.2 and CM 11 are working flawlessly and completely bug-free. You shouldn't get any reboots nor a poor battery life. I'm getting about 12-14 hours of intense use with kitkat.
Slimrom is not so optimized as cm 11, which is actually the last and more up-to-date rom that maclaw realeased. Try again. Are you following all the steps? Try a clean install, format system, data, cache, and dalvik-cache. Or you could just simply flash odin. Tell us how it went later
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Thanks, I will try the latest cm11 then, I'm gonna format everything again
Hi guys. i have tried most of the roms in this forum. and i lost my conclusions about the roms but i want to know your opinions. which rom is best battery friendly for you ? please tell me your governor + scheduler and also the rom and the kernel. i really need it.
for me the best is cm11 actually. my battery lasts for about 50 hours with 3g, phone and sms. of course if i play w´the whole day it lasts only about 24 hours.
Ozzy2403 said:
for me the best is cm11 actually. my battery lasts for about 50 hours with 3g, phone and sms. of course if i play w´the whole day it lasts only about 24 hours.
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Do you use Maclaws cm 11?
Since i flashed the 0830 update it had huge battery issues, back on 0829 it doesn't charge to 100%
Maclaw is only half way stable imo :/
Jkay7 said:
Do you use Maclaws cm 11?
Since i flashed the 0830 update it had huge battery issues, back on 0829 it doesn't charge to 100%
Maclaw is only half way stable imo :/
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try slimKAT by Android-Andi - fast, stable, battery-friendly AND only weekly updates and NO F2FS, EXT4 is much more better...
moonryder said:
try slimKAT by Android-Andi - fast, stable, battery-friendly AND only weekly updates and NO F2FS, EXT4 is much more better...
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Comig from Novafusion: I will have to formate to ext4. I do this by formating in the twrp, right?
And atm i am using twrp from novafusion for obvious reasons, to do a switch I'll get Phil's Recovery of just Android-Andis TWRP?
Thanks for every piece of advice!!
Jkay7 said:
Comig from Novafusion: I will have to formate to ext4. I do this by formating in the twrp, right?
And atm i am using twrp from novafusion for obvious reasons, to do a switch I'll get Phil's Recovery of just Android-Andis TWRP?
Thanks for every piece of advice!!
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flash TWRP by Android-Andi, format your device in recovery to EXT4 and flash slim - that´s it
i ask about which is the best rom from both ? specifically for battery
my using is : facebook and whatsapp .
battery life:cm13>los 14.1
smooth:los 14.1>>>cm13
I used sultan cm13 last week without problems ..shifted to nougat & flashed sultan cm13 again. Everything works gr8 but when I share photos through WhatsApp the device restarts . Can anyone provide the firmware link (not the 1.4 GB)
Specifically for "Battery" ? Use stock ROM.
I installed both tried both, If you are looking for battery , more specifically screen on time, then go for official OS. Official Nougat 4.1.3 gives me 5-8 hours screen on time, depending on use. Sultan ROM lineage 14.1 sometimes heats up, battery backup seems 4-6 hours merely.
can anyone provide link for cm13 op3t ?
goutham raj said:
can anyone provide link for cm13 op3t ?
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Just a search away
clickkk me
vignesh_may28 said:
I used sultan cm13 last week without problems ..shifted to nougat & flashed sultan cm13 again. Everything works gr8 but when I share photos through WhatsApp the device restarts . Can anyone provide the firmware link (not the 1.4 GB)
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Can you explain how i can install it
Because i tried two times and always failed
Tried too installed first the firmware in the official post (cm13 post ) but failed again!
arefin_sajib said:
I installed both tried both, If you are looking for battery , more specifically screen on time, then go for official OS. Official Nougat 4.1.3 gives me 5-8 hours screen on time, depending on use. Sultan ROM lineage 14.1 sometimes heats up, battery backup seems 4-6 hours merely.
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I tried the official Oos 4.1.3 about 1 month
The max SOT i got it was 5 hours
devlamania said:
Specifically for "Battery" ? Use stock ROM.
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The last beta version was good ( 5.5 hours SOT )but some lags i had it
Waitingthe stable version ?
dlshad0 said:
Can you explain how i can install it
Because i tried two times and always failed
Tried too installed first the firmware in the official post (cm13 post ) but failed again!
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Can you explain . what problem you faced ? Stuck at boot logo?
dlshad0 said:
I tried the official Oos 4.1.3 about 1 month
The max SOT i got it was 5 hours
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Must be something you're doing wrong. I've got as high as 10 hours SOT, and definitely over 6 hours "all the time". I have literally stopped using custom roms in the long run since I experienced OOS. Yes I hop on to different roms to test, but so far nothing beats OOS in terms of battery life, smoothness and definitely no bugs.
About sultan rom, dude, I don't know when the hype will finally be laid to rest. I have no clue if the fanboys ever actually "'compared" it extensively. I've done extensive tests long time back with my OnePlus one, and all I found that it's just a plain old hype, made a big comment in boeffla kernel thread back in the OPO days and even Andi agrees to the hype. Haven't tested lately, so it will be unfair if I judge on how good or bad the ROM is for OP3T, but I sure know what to expect. Get down of the hype train, test for yourself in different usage patterns. SOT isn't everything of course. Your usage determines it.
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Can you explain . what problem you faced ? Stuck at boot logo?
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I got failed in TWRP always :crying:
Flash firmware first then wipe cache,data,dalvik cache & then flash cm13 ROM.
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Flash firmware first then wipe cache,data,dalvik cache & then flash cm13 ROM.
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if firmware give me failed in TWRP? continue to flash cm13 or not ?
Guys, battery is not everything, the thing is you get it be test by your self with your app install, finally Satisfy rom art.