[Q] ROM with the best battery life? - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi.
I am using CM7 now which is great, but since I am going to a trip abroad I need to temporary change to a ROM with GPS, but most inportant, with a great battery life.
I don't need any great performance like CM7, I just need the battery to last long.
Any recommendations?
Thanks.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1105037
from my experience best battery i have on this rom i flashed this rom yesterday and charge it to 100% and run batt calibration it is preinstalled in this rom when you run batt calibration after that unplug your phone from charger and use it till total discharge and do not turn your phone on charge it to 100% again and its ok i've did it and play some games wi fi is enabled always i've use gps for 15 minutes and from yestarday till today so now i have 82% batt so i thing this is the best for batt
oh by the way lag fix is enabled to

Thank you. Do you know if calibrating the battery is useful even if I have one extra battery and I switch between the two batteries if necessery?

I don't know about the two battery thing, but i do agree that Project V have great battery life. Im using Super Dragon Modz kernel OCed to 1.3, and the phone its doing pretty nice till now. I unplugged it like 2 hours ago, and it still show 100%. On CM7, i would be around 75 to 80% by now. Battery life was the reason that i came back to Froyo.

WOW that's great battery life! Thanks a lot.

i don't konw about 2 batteries but calibrating is usefull it's helping 98% bug after unplug and it's greating a new battstat file what is realy nice project v6 is very good rom for battery i did't tried super dragon

I don't see how callibrating the battery helps extend battery life? The battery remains at the same capacity and draining any battery completely shortens the lifespan of the battery. I can see that the system might get a better prediction of battery life... But you get that regardless after using the phone for a few days / week...
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Battery calibration needed after installing new kernel?

Is it necessary to calibrate after flashing a new kernel?
Not really. I found my battery life is better after I flashed the new voodoo kernel by jt. If you do have some bad battery life, it would be suggested you do calibrate your battery.
how do you calibrate your battery also i notice after i charge my battery all nite the next morning i start off with either 99 or 98 percent any reason why???
Calibration of the battery isn't really required if you flash at 100% each time.
mrtonee said:
how do you calibrate your battery also i notice after i charge my battery all nite the next morning i start off with either 99 or 98 percent any reason why???
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This is expected behavior designed to protect the life of your battery. basically what happens is your phone will charge to 100%. It's not good for a li-on battery to stay at that stress level so the phone will then allow the battery to discharge to 95%. Once it hits 95% you will start charging back up to 100% and the process will repeat. If the phone didn't do this the battery would degrade much more rapidly.
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thank you some days its good and some days its bad........

[Q] 2.3.4 Battery Life?

Anyone notice if theres an improvements, or worse, decreases in battery life
I feel its a bit worse, i'm at 7 hour usage and down to 20% already, have nothing to compare too however, so was hoping someone else was monitoring battery performance in 2.3.4 compared to stock
Thanks
i feel the battery life is pretty good considering im a very heavy user! took it of the charger at 8 this morning, its 4pm now and ive been on it all day and im down to 40 percent! if it was on 2.2 it be dead already! just my observation
you need to calibrate the battery.
download battery calibrate by Nema from market.
put phone for charging on wall plug.
wait until it reached 4200mV.
do not unplug the charger.
Hit calibrate.
Done..!!
unplug the charger.
Root required.

Getting horrible battery life

I'm on Axura 2.2.7.2 and have horrible battery life no matter what battery I use.
For example, my battery percent is at 63% right now:
4h 48m 38s since unplugged
Display 90%
WiFi 5%
Cell Standby 3%
Phone idle :1%
The weird thing is that I don't really use it a lot either. I used it for maybe 20 minutes max. Talked on the phone for 5 minutes, made about 10 texts, and checked the time from my phone thats it.
Also, I'm using Zeam launcher, could that be the problem?
Please give me some tips on how to maximize my battery life.
You have to calibrate your battery. Download Battery Calibration from the market first, then kill your phone all to like 5%. Charge your phone all the way up to 100%
Then click on the calibrate button on the Battery Calibration app. You should be good after that. Make sure your unplug after calibrating and die the phone down again, and then charge is back to 100%
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please go to settings / about phone / battery use and post what is consuming most of your battery so we can help u better knowing what the problem is.
there are a lot of ways of improving battery. the best 4 me so far is a custom kernel that allows undervolting which helps a lot without affecting performance. underclocking if u want to go the extra mile, and lowering brightness helps too since our screens are battery hogs.
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Battery Life Help
Under Volting does not work for me...Making sure I run the battery down all the way and charge it full most of the time especially after deleting battery stats.

[Q] Extremely bad battery life

So I have just flashed the CM7 ICS Themed BETA, wiping everything.
I then charged to 100 percent, and used Battery Calibration app.
I have just setup some apps, and I have lost 10% battery life in 40 minutes
Display is using 85% battery life apparently.
Please help?
It can take up to a week to fully calibrate the battery. Since the battery doesn't have memory the phone has to get a feel for how much juice it actually has. Try it for a few days running the battery down and then charging it to full without unplugging. If that doesn't work you might want to try charging all the way then reflashing and immediately do a calibration.
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Yeah, I'd calibrate the battery - wouldn't hurt.
Ideally always flash on a 100 % full battery to avoid problems like yours..
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Ideally always flash on a 100 % full battery to avoid problems like yours..
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Cheers guys I've taken this all on board.
I'm on 13hrs on battery, its showing 16pc. Battery calibration app shows 3609mv however. This doesn't seem right to me. Am I correct in assuming the phones battery power is the mv listed and no battery is more like 100mv??
Could anyone explain the 'mv' term to me?
Is 0mv when it powers down? Is this indicative of power?
Thanks.
Lithium ion batteries never fully discharge. If they did the battery would not recharge again.
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mv referers to mV, as in Milivolt. Most li-ion batteries are rated at 3.7V or 3700mV. A nominal full charge should be around 4.2V or 4200mV.
dLockers said:
So I have just flashed the CM7 ICS Themed BETA, wiping everything.
I then charged to 100 percent, and used Battery Calibration app.
I have just setup some apps, and I have lost 10% battery life in 40 minutes
Display is using 85% battery life apparently.
Please help?
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That's 35 minutes of active use. 10% isn't outside the realm of the possible.
I usually can go a full day on 60% battery, but this morning Facebook, the interwebs and text messaging put me from 100% to 77% in the course of 30 minutes. Draining 10% in 45 minutes does not seem out of the realm of possibility
I get mine to last around 20-26 hrs on a single charge, of course depending on use. but i hardly leave the house and dont use it a whole lot. One thing to make sure of is setting up profiles on SetCPU and/or undervolting. i just posted my setup on another thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20284361&postcount=28
so after you clicked the battery calibration button and it said calibration successful, you're wondering why the battery is dropping so fast under use right away?
Easy answer my friend, when you first use the battery calibration app, the first cycle (when phone is being used) will always drain a lot faster than the 2nd and 3rd time around.
The battery calibration app, wipes the battery stats, and makes a new one, however that does take at least 1 - 2 times of a full charge/discharge of the battery. There is a battery tread in the atrix general forum i believe for cailbration steps, etc to go about successfully doing a complete calibration when flashing from rom to rom.
Hope this helped
Hmm, maybe I am just upset that I have to charge every night.
Coming from a BlackBerry 9780 I could go 2 days with semi-heavy use.
I am now using the official Motorola cable, and only charging from very low to full.
Thank you for the advice.
dLockers said:
So I have just flashed the CM7 ICS Themed BETA, wiping everything.
I then charged to 100 percent, and used Battery Calibration app.
I have just setup some apps, and I have lost 10% battery life in 40 minutes
Display is using 85% battery life apparently.
Please help?
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Try getting one of these:
4800mah extended battery
1900mah extended battery
Problem Solved.
Bluetooth radio was killing my battery. WiFi is fine leaving it on as it disables in stand by, but bluetooth was absolutely draining everything.
thanks for the update
I agree, 10% loss in 40 minutes of active usage is not bad. If the OP had better battery life before he flashed to new ICS themed CM7 beta rom, maybe the new rom is to blame??? I'd OC/UV, possibly with the latest faux123 kernel.
dLockers said:
Problem Solved.
Bluetooth radio was killing my battery. WiFi is fine leaving it on as it disables in stand by, but bluetooth was absolutely draining everything.
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Thanks for the tip!!!

[Q] Serendipity 9 SGH-i777 battery issues

I'm very new to rooting and custom ROMs and such and was just able flash the Serendipity 9.4 ROM to my AT&T Galaxy S2. I like it a lot so far, but the battery life seems to be a bit poor
I was on a full charge and did some light internet.browsing for about 24 minutes and discharged 10 percent of my battery already. Is this normal? If not, are there any solutions to this? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I would say that should probably drain around 5% of your battery unless you were watching videos or something heavy like that. I would recommend you do a battery recalibration and maybe a charge cycle or two to improve your battery life:
Charge your phone to 100%
Reset Battery Stats (CWM > Advanced > Wipe Battery Stats)
Let it drain to 0%
Charge back up to 100%
You should see battery life improvements.
Thanks! I'll give it a shot and see how it goes.
Resetting battery stats does nothing on the sgs2. There are many posts about this here on xda. Give your device a few charge cycles after a fresh flash...typically you should start seeing decent battery life after about 3 cycles...
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When you say to give it a few charge cycles, do you mean fully drain the battery and then fully recharge it, etc? I'm very new to all of this lol. I have 3 batteries that I swap in and out as well, should I just stick to 1 for the time being?
basically use it a couple days. You don't have to let it die and in fact I've heard it's actually not good for the battery to kill it all the way, but to instead partially charge once it reaches a certain level like 20% or something like that. don't know how true that is. Either way, give it a few days.
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