i use Darky 3.4.1 EE with AbyssNote 4.2 kernel, and i would like to know what Governor is recommended for better battery life?
iakovl said:
i use Darky 3.4.1 EE with AbyssNote 4.2 kernel, and i would like to know what Governor is recommended for better battery life?
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Abyssplug used to work well for me - got good performance and good battery life.
Best thing to do is try each one for a few hours. I used to get SOD's on some.
Dear all,
Last week I installed CM9 on my SGS GT-I9000. I am very very happy about it as the device works very well and fast :laugh:
So, that's great!
The only issue I have with CM9 is the short batterylife. I installed CPU-Spy and this app showed that my phone turns into deep sleep when the phone is on stand-by. I also shut down the background processes, put the screen on low light etc.
When I put my telephone on stand by modus, It lasts +- 20 hours which is okay (I think). But when I start using my phone ('whatsapp' some now and than, checking news, nothing special) the battery runs empty in a very short period of time.
What can I do about this issue? I read some threads about changing de kernel version? Which kernel would be the right one? What does it do?
Or is it also an option to switch to CM7? Does CM7 use less battery?
I would really like to hear some of your advices on this :fingers-crossed:
Kind regards,
Jurjen
Stock fws have the best battery life. If you want an other kernel, flash Devil or Semaphore ICS.
dark_knight35 said:
Stock fws have the best battery life. If you want an other kernel, flash Devil or Semaphore ICS.
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Thanks for that. I'm only interested in replacing the kernel if that kernel will improve batterylife Do you think it will?
My current kernel is 3.0.8-g54d09f2 [email protected] #1
Where can I find the Devil or Semaphore kernel?
Kind regards,
Jurjen
Just try them an then choose what's better for you.
You will find them quickly if you look in the I9000 android development forum. Make sure you get the ICS kernels (do not confuse with JB or GB kernels)
Once you switched the kernel, you're not done yet. You may set kernel parameters as governor or scheduler for example to get better battery life.
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hey guys ,, i have finished all my work on viperx but im having difficulties for finding a suitable kernel to use without getting big battery drain ,,please select wisely ONLY according to battery life :angel:
I just tried Noobys kernel apart from stock one, I sometimes get excelent battery life, using almost 5hours of wifi, like 48 hours, but some days i cant get through the day, I think is related to my installed apps..
I wish i had tried more kernels to help you decide which one to use in your ROM, because im actually using Nemesis 2, but happens that i find both (rom+kernel) very stable for everyday use, and want to keep it like that.
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hey guys ,, i have finished all my work on viperx but im having difficulties for finding a suitable kernel to use without getting big battery drain ,,please select wisely ONLY according to battery life :angel:
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IMO, The most important thing to chose a kernel is first it should stable, then good battery life. For include in your ROM I suggest you use the kernel that stable for everyone. As you know, every device has it own limitation, how high it can handle the clock, how low it can handle the voltage.
Why?
Some user dont know what custom kernel is, and what the advantages and disadvantages if using custom kernel. Some user usually flash and use the ROM as it is. If they flash the ROM and the ROM doesnt stable for them, mostlikely they will say something like "The ROM is not stable, I got SOD" or "This ROM is sucks, often reboot by itself". Yes, they will blame the ROM, whereas actually it because their device cant handle the UV or OC kernel.
Also you can write suggestion to use custom kernel to gain more battery life/performance in your ROM's thread.
The users can easily to flash other kernel that they like after they flash the ROM.
Well, this is just my thought. The decisions is up to you
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as for the poll, I choose ZGK v0.1-beta, coz:
- 200/500/700/1000/1100 (OC not too high so it save, 200 as min clock good battery in deep sleep)
- stock voltage (no SOD)
- stable for my old P970, and battery drain is good enough
t0g3 said:
IMO, The most important thing to chose a kernel is first it should stable, then good battery life. For include in your ROM I suggest you use the kernel that stable for everyone. As you know, every device has it own limitation, how high it can handle the clock, howlow it can handle the voltage.
Why?
Some user dont know what custom kernel is, and what the advantages and disadvantages if using custom kernel. Some user usually flash and use the ROM as it is. If they flash the ROM and the ROM doesnt stable for them, mostlikely they will say something like "The ROM is not stable, I got SOD" or "This ROM is sucks, often reboot by itself". Yes, they will blame the ROM, whereas actually it because their device cant handle the UV or OC kernel.
Also you can write suggestion to use custom kernel to gain more battery life/performance in your ROM's thread.
The users can easily to flash other kernel that they like after they flash the ROM.
Well, this is just my thought. The decisions is up to you
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as for the poll, I choose ZGK v0.1-beta, coz:
- 200/500/700/1000/1100 (OC not too high so it save, 200 as min clock good battery in deep sleep)
- stock voltage (no SOD)
- stable for my old P970, and battery drain is good enough
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that is what im thinking of , but i need the best out of the kernel ,, hellmanor will help me out on this and with god's will i will release my rom next week probably :victory:
I was using Hellmanor's kernel for some days (Toccata 0.3) and the very was excellent!!! No problem with stability, always go in deep sleep.
Right now Im testing Adagio 0.1a hv
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is the viper ROM included any v30c stuff? or only v30b
this time plz release only after thorough testing with all fixes..
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srikanth_kande said:
is the viper ROM included any v30c stuff? or only v30b
this time plz release only after thorough testing with all fixes..
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currently my rom is based on marvel d ,, i hope N00BY release a deoxeded v30c repack
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i think this week i will release my rom ,, it will be using Heuxxx Kernel :good: if he agrees ,if not i will use adaigo stable Hv :fingers-crossed:
I have been using the stock rom 4.0.3 since I bought the phone since the v10h rom didnt reduced the battery usage and overheating
What are the best rom available or how could I reduce the huge power drain from the battery and dont lose a lot of performance?
If you are looking for a rom that is stable without a lot of hiccups, then I would recommend CM11 as this is by far the most stable rom that I have tried. In terms of performance and heat, you can try to flash Cyodak or iodak thhen use Trickster MOD to undervolt so as to avoid heat. For details you can search for pimp my kernel tread in this forum.
PontiacGTX said:
I have been using the stock rom 4.0.3 since I bought the phone since the v10h rom didnt reduced the battery usage and overheating
What are the best rom available or how could I reduce the huge power drain from the battery and dont lose a lot of performance?
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b886b said:
If you are looking for a rom that is stable without a lot of hiccups, then I would recommend CM11 as this is by far the most stable rom that I have tried. In terms of performance and heat, you can try to flash Cyodak or iodak thhen use Trickster MOD to undervolt so as to avoid heat. For details you can search for pimp my kernel tread in this forum.
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For downloading latest CM11 ver. Click HERE
All in one !?
If you have hesitations; there are few Officials:
-LG JB (needed for bootloader)
-Omnirom 4.4 (outdated must)
-CM11 4.4.4+ (frugal dalvik' engine & up to date!)
-NamelessRom 2.1 (top eol)
There are all compatible with Fritzcola' twrp 2.8.6 and can be all multibooted if you chose Nameless as primary.
A first, install Multirom's twrp on LG JB; proceed a backup for a later re-use on secondary slot!
Smartlauncher & init.d tweaks are always battery friendly.
After that, with a simple Windows' trick, you can add aosp 5.1.1 on 2nd.
Nota : don't zipalign LG JB /system if you want to stay with GApps.
Hello guys,
which kernel did you find best in custom roms.
which rom is best for battery backup?
which kernel will you prefer for good battery life.
I would like to give my opinion to hardrock_87 kernel and suicide-silicon kernel. They both kernel having good performance and battery backup....2
scissordragonboy said:
Hello guys,
which kernel did you find best in custom roms.
which rom is best for battery backup?
which kernel will you prefer for good battery life.
I would like to give my opinion to hardrock_87 kernel and suicide-silicon kernel. They both kernel having good performance and battery backup....2
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I was using hardrock v14 and Battery profile v3. Battery backup and performance was very good. No lag, good multitasking, and better battery backup than stock 7.1 rom.
I live in iran and have to run VPN for allmost all sites and apps! (censorship ? ?). I'm using social apps along a day and didn't charge my phone for about two days and it's awesome.
From yesterday i installed HardRock Kernell v15 and using Profile v4. Its good for now but i can not talk about it right now. I will give you feedback soon.