[Q] Does different kernels give different battery life? - Galaxy S III Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was wondering if I flash a different kernel, will I get better battery life? And if it does giver better battery life which kernel would you recommend for me. Thanks

it is experimental you need to try it.but novafusion's cm12 kernel is good enough.
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{request} plzzz help me guys

Guys miui default kernel is battery sucker.......... can any tell me the best kernel for miui which give the good battery backup ......suggest me gud kernel and procedure i mean via odin or cmw
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Try Glitch: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041532
Or Zach's kernels: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053304
Erakko said:
Try Glitch: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041532
Or Zach's kernels: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1053304
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Thank you. I will have a look to them, because I LOVE miui and would like to improve battery life too
Thanq erakko
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Etienne38 said:
Thank you. I will have a look to them, because I LOVE miui and would like to improve battery life too
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Though changing the kernel can definitely improve battery life, I would suggest changing the modem to the one which works best at your place.. further recalibrating your battery will have a major effect on your battery life..
@Erakko..............
i have one doubt .....in glitch their are so many versions like v14, v13,v12 ........so on .....which one is best for battery backup and performance........
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raghavagalaxy said:
@Erakko..............
i have one doubt .....in glitch their are so many versions like v14, v13,v12 ........so on .....which one is best for battery backup and performance........
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I think you just have to try many of them Many times the newest is the best but not always.
Give couple of days per kernel and find suitable for you. And I suggest you to read OC/UV tips from Glitch thread. Underclocking and undervolting will increase your battery life too.

[Q] ROM with long battery life

Hi,
I don't know much about ROM's and stuff, but I would really like a ROM/kernel/modem or whatsoever with a long battery life!
What is the ROM with the best battery life?
Thanks in advance!
Try F4k's V4 with Semaphore 1.2.2s (not the latest one).
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or try thisone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1664049
the great thing here is: you can try different kernels and change them very easy with aroma-installer.
general you have to try different cpu-governors in the kernel-settings. what i think is, that semaphore-kernel was principial developped for long battery live. but to find the right settings is very important. and to find the right modem is also important. again: in roms with aroma-installer (tiramislim, slim ics) you can change them eysy after flashing. good luck!
You can also try Slim ICS + semaphore kernel.
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DarkyROM
All versions of DarkyROM have incredible battery life.

[Q] Best rom for battery performance?

Whats ur idea best rom for having more battery life?
Rom and kernel combination?
Thanks :good:
Vanilla. I can get 3 days on moderate use. But I don't think that's what you wanted to hear.
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arash64a said:
Whats ur idea best rom for having more battery life?
Rom and kernel combination?
Thanks :good:
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Try this with speedmod and compare it to others. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722038
I'm happy with battery life on cleanote... its a no-frills tw-based stock performance rom, so if you don't like touchwiz or want lots of mods, it may not be your preference. But if clean stock is to your liking, you'll find it smooth and efficient.

Stock rom rooted or custom rom?

Which is better? Which gives better battery life? Can any explain the difference? Thanks in advance.
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b2dj said:
Which is better? Which gives better battery life? Can any explain the difference? Thanks in advance.
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what have you researched so far?
remember everyone has their own opinion
how, this is a dev forum so we try to encourage members to do some research and try a few things before spoon feeding them all the information
Well you can give it a try to enox rom, dmod or benz, and the cyanogen custom rom too, all of them take care of your battery life since there isn't so much stock apps (specially cyanogen) all of them are better than stock for battery life! you never know if you never try one of them

Best ROM and Kernel for Nexus 4

Hi guys, I am just wondering what is the best kernel for the Nexus 4 Mako. I am looking to improve battery life and can you flash a kernel and stay with stock 4.4.2? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
There is no best kernel, every user's preference and usage are different. The best you can do is try all of them and see which suit you the best.
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jin512 said:
Hi guys, I am just wondering what is the best kernel for the Nexus 4 Mako. I am looking to improve battery life and can you flash a kernel and stay with stock 4.4.2? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You can flash a custom kernel on stock rom , I suggest you to try MiRaGe kernel or Hellscore fo battery
The one that fit you.
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dppow said:
There is no best kernel, every user's preference and usage are different. The best you can do is try all of them and see which suit you the best.
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