Improved battery with this guy's guide (custom 7.1.1 + tweaks) - Nexus 6P General

Just posted (it's been a while since I last posted) to share this guy's guide which improved my battery big time. No screenies yet for my batt stats but I can surely say it has improved for me.
I normally have about 3-4 SOT, but after trying this guide, it gave me about 3hr SOT @ about 50%. So here's the link
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/5hak45/68_hour_sot_setup_on_711_custom_rom/

That's pretty rad. I'm impressed.
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91ludesit said:
That's pretty rad. I'm impressed.
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Did you try it out? Whats the SOT you are getting?

The Frustrated Indian said:
Did you try it out? Whats the SOT you are getting?
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No, and I probably won't. My bootloader isn't even unlocked and I'm still on marshmallow. It got to be too much a pain in the butt to update my custom ROM on my last phone so I have never even bothered with it on this one.
Plus that also loses an important feature that I care about, Android pay.
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91ludesit said:
No, and I probably won't. My bootloader isn't even unlocked and I'm still on marshmallow. It got to be too much a pain in the butt to update my custom ROM on my last phone so I have never even bothered with it on this one.
Plus that also loses an important feature that I care about, Android pay.
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Oh damn :/ never mind i'll try it by tomorrow. Btw how good is Android pay? I so badly want it to come to India. we are moving towards a cashless economy. I know its gonna take a decade at least to land here.

aserate said:
Just posted (it's been a while since I last posted) to share this guy's guide which improved my battery big time. No screenies yet for my batt stats but I can surely say it has improved for me.
I normally have about 3-4 SOT, but after trying this guide, it gave me about 3hr SOT @ about 50%. So here's the link
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/5hak45/68_hour_sot_setup_on_711_custom_rom/
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Can not find the hawktail kernel

caballon said:
Can not find the hawktail kernel
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Hawktail is governor setting, think he flashed ninja kernel or elementalX
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whtgrizzly said:
Hawktail is governor setting, think he flashed ninja kernel or elementalX
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He said ninja kernel maybe is ex kernel in ninja what can I used if you can help! Thanks in advance

Try ninja and if that works well stick with it, and if it doesn't go ElementalX, but not every phone is the same
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whtgrizzly said:
Try ninja and if that works well stick with it, and if it doesn't go ElementalX, but not every phone is the same
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I mean what governor I used for saving battery like that?

Trial & error mate
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whtgrizzly said:
Trial & error mate
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In ninja kernel not existence

To find hawktail. U need ex kernel manager. At the menu go to cpu, then to governor options, then up at the top to load. You can select all kinds of profiles.

The ninja kernel it's now call flash also there are many different governor settings now it's all trial and error and what settings best works for your usage ..... Look for the advance interactive tweaks thread all is in there ....
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In ninja kernel not existence
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Look guys, you don't have to do all those steps esp switching to f2fs, which is by the way a pain in the ass for me. It kept throwing "decryption password" error for me, so I skipped that part and that includes the installing of custom bootloader. The most important step there is the last step (14.) Installing ninja kernel + ex manager, tweaking ex manager, using leandroid.

Another battery crap thread??...jeez
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Hey, I'm the one who made the thread! After using F2FS and comparing it to my GF's 6P with the same rom and tweaks but EXT4, I can confirm F2FS does not increase performance, and may have a slight effect on battery. I recommend staying with EXT4.

i have seen that on reddit already, i so want to try it out !

I try it but in the 8 and 9 step when i have to flash to F2fs i don't have this option to format. Help??? I use the last versión of cortex rom and elementalx

Know i can flash system and data, but cache make error and i can't reboot system

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what did you do with your rooted phone?

so i rooted my phone with UCLE5 and put the Siyah v343 kernel. but now what? i spent the last 2 days researching to successfully do this for speed improvements and what not. but i dont really see any differences in speed, or any differences at all. any suggestions on what i can do now because my phone looks the exact same way as it did before the root or what did you guys do after a root to make it seem like i actually rooted the phone.
xnotoriouzpakix said:
so i rooted my phone with UCLE5 and put the Siyah v343 kernel. but now what? i spent the last 2 days researching to successfully do this for speed improvements and what not. but i dont really see any differences in speed, or any differences at all. any suggestions on what i can do now because my phone looks the exact same way as it did before the root or what did you guys do after a root to make it seem like i actually rooted the phone.
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2 words. Custom rom
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xnotoriouzpakix said:
so i rooted my phone with UCLE5 and put the Siyah v343 kernel. but now what? i spent the last 2 days researching to successfully do this for speed improvements and what not. but i dont really see any differences in speed, or any differences at all. any suggestions on what i can do now because my phone looks the exact same way as it did before the root or what did you guys do after a root to make it seem like i actually rooted the phone.
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If you dial *6969# naked girls come to where you are..... You need to flash a CUSTOM ROM you're on a stock ICS ROM you need to read a lot more go to the DEV section those are all custom ROMS.... For an instant change go to the play store and install Apex launcher.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1304
EDIT: I just saw you have posted a few threads. 1 more tip if you have questions do this in google "XDA i777 (What ever your question is)" it will link you to the thread with the answers to your questions.
xnotoriouzpakix said:
so i rooted my phone with UCLE5 and put the Siyah v343 kernel. but now what? i spent the last 2 days researching to successfully do this for speed improvements and what not. but i dont really see any differences in speed, or any differences at all. any suggestions on what i can do now because my phone looks the exact same way as it did before the root or what did you guys do after a root to make it seem like i actually rooted the phone.
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If you're on stock ics (the official release) and someone told u there are speed improvements they lied. Any custom rom easily blows stock out of the water. Stock ( even when rooted) is basically for people who want to play it safe and for things to just work. If u want customization and speed ur best bet is an AOSP based rom. Good luck. Happy flashing.
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lolkoz said:
Hey, since you came from the Gnex can you please tell me if the battery life is actually better or worse than your previous phone? I am using Gnexus right now but I want to buy a new phone and can't really decide between SGS3 and HOX. Although HOX is a clear winner here I am very concerned about the battery life since it is one of the most important things when it comes to phones for me. Thanks for your reply.
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No issues with Battery life in all honesty. I can use for over 12 hours with constant use and it holds out without complaint. I couldn't say the same with the stock rom but I never really buy these handsets for stock use. I enjoy testing roms too much
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Should I root my phone
TL;DR .... NO.
it is all about making things yours
If you don't know why your rooting
http://www.androidcentral.com/sometimes-root-isn’t-answer
Phalanx7621 said:
If you're on stock ics (the official release) and someone told u there are speed improvements they lied. Any custom rom easily blows stock out of the water. Stock ( even when rooted) is basically for people who want to play it safe and for things to just work. If u want customization and speed ur best bet is an AOSP based rom. Good luck. Happy flashing.
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hmm i was specifcally told not to flash AOSP roms . btw do you know if that will improve battery life as well. since i updated to official ICS from kies my battery dies really quick. quick meaning if i sleep with battery around 50-60%, i wake up after 7 or 8 hrs, and my battery is dead. im not sure exactly when it dies, but im pretty sure this is a flaw.
snipe2nite said:
1 more tip if you have questions do this in google "XDA i777 (What ever your question is)" it will link you to the thread with the answers to your questions.
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wow true :laugh:
xnotoriouzpakix said:
hmm i was specifcally told not to flash AOSP roms . btw do you know if that will improve battery life as well. since i updated to official ICS from kies my battery dies really quick. quick meaning if i sleep with battery around 50-60%, i wake up after 7 or 8 hrs, and my battery is dead. im not sure exactly when it dies, but im pretty sure this is a flaw.
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Who told you not to? I only use them now.
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i cant find any recent AOSP. but what about AOKP ? forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574718 . or a huge favor, if you can direct me to a solid reliable custom rom link . i really dont know which one to choose there are so many options. that would rock.
AOKP is the best rom you can load on your GS2...... bar none
Pirateghost said:
AOKP is the best rom you can load on your GS2...... bar none
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Couldn't agree more
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xnotoriouzpakix said:
i cant find any recent AOSP. but what about AOKP ? forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574718 . or a huge favor, if you can direct me to a solid reliable custom rom link . i really dont know which one to choose there are so many options. that would rock.
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Here you go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574718
[Rom] AOKP Build 7.3.2012 l Task650 & Ktoonsez Run a Train
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AOKP is the best rom you can load on your GS2...... bar none
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Well. Besides that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXDavUI1Dmc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Phalanx7621 said:
Well. Besides that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXDavUI1Dmc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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HAHAHA!!!!! AOKP IS the best rom for the S2.
What I did with my rooted phone was delete the AT&T Navigator app.
Pirateghost said:
AOKP is the best rom you can load on your GS2...... bar none
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Disagree. I don't like stock android.
yup aokp rocks. works great. thanks for all the help guys i appreciate it. i was able to flash my first rom with all your help. thanks to all the contributors and xda.
There will be a new AOKP release today or tomorrow.
Something huge.
Its called the Dmnall release.
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xnotoriouzpakix said:
hmm i was specifcally told not to flash AOSP roms . btw do you know if that will improve battery life as well. since i updated to official ICS from kies my battery dies really quick. quick meaning if i sleep with battery around 50-60%, i wake up after 7 or 8 hrs, and my battery is dead. im not sure exactly when it dies, but im pretty sure this is a flaw.
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If you search, you would know there are threads about this issue. You need to read and research on your own. People aren't going to hold your hand and spoon feed you around here.
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Caliesv said:
If you search, you would know there are threads about this issue. You need to read and research on your own. People aren't going to hold your hand and spoon feed you around here.
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First few times are a must though, they just dont know any better. If you cant stand the newbs, close the registration
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[KeRnEl] Clemsyn's Elite BATTERY SAVING kernel: Now for 4.1.2 ROMs

Would like to thank all the Beta Testers of my Elite kernel for Nexus 7. They have allowed me to see how low voltages can go in the device. Also, credits go to _motley, fosser2, Cpajuste, pershoot, catch1571, pinoyto, masterg0g0, morfic etc...and to who ever I missed. Biggest thanks to my wife for giving me the chance to do this.
UPDATED 10/19/2012
1. This kernel is updated to utilize the latest 4.1.2 by Google for Nexus 7
2. Same voltages applied as before to extend your battery life
3. Same speed of CPU and GPU
4. Same warning as below.
Here is the link
https://rapidshare.com/files/1618065280/ClemsynExtremeBatterySaver4.1.2.zip
Or the one in the button
Please reward my hard work by clicking on the DONATE TO ME button under my sig or donate a Hard Drive with at least 60GB space to make it easier for me to compile. THANKS!!
SOURCE: Compressing at the moment
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Now to the kernel
This kernel is basically a STOCK kernel with voltage lowered to the lowest possible settings to EXTEND battery life. No tweaks other than voltages
This are for Nexus 7 users who care more about BATTERY life and LESS HEAT than overclocking.
Here are the changes.
1. Undervolting is NOT POSSIBLE in this kernel. Undervolting has been done by me in the kernel
2. CPU voltages are default to maintain stability but it shines in undervolting the other aspects of the device, ie: pll_c, memory, emc, host1x, GPU 2d/3d bus etc...
2. vdd_core/vdd_rail decreased voltage from 1.2 to 1.1mv
3. emc, pll_c, host1x, GPU decreased from 1.2 to 1.1mv
4. Compiled using Linaro Toolchain
5. Speed of GPU 2d/3d/vde etc set at 400 mhz (close to stock of 416)
6. Backlight default decreased to 5 for better reading at night and decrease battery consumption
Here is the link OR CLICK ON THE BOTTOM
https://rapidshare.com/files/3373858690/ClemsynELITEBatterySaverStock.zip
WARNING:
Due to aggressive undervolting of this kernel. It might not work with your device. So please be very familiar with backup/restore of your device
** If you like my work. Please do not hesitate to click on the DONATE TO ME button and add to my Nexus7 fund and reward my work. It will be appreciated THANK YOU.
git https://github.com/clemsyn/Grouper
I will use this as my daily driver when I'm not testing kernels.
Edit: I just realized that this is stock, I though it was like the previous 1.5 one of the series. Would you be updating on that regard in the future?
Edit2: Temp wont reach 40.0 C 37.0 C being the mac with none to light use.
Edit3: So has anyone tried to see if init.d support is there?
very nice!
You need to fix the units used in your op
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Nice job great for people who want their battery to last awhile longer
How would this be performance wise lol
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You need to fix the units used in your op
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krazeecracker said:
How would this be performance wise lol
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performance will be same as stock kernel. Longer battery life.
Running this now thanks for the work. Right off the bat like the lower brightness.
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Oh Clemsyn, always pushing it to the extreme. Gotta love it. Haha battery saving though?! I always expect the opposite from you Thanks and keep up the awesome work. I might give this a try
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I'll post some battery pics in a few days
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Just flashed on top of Paranoid Android @ 75% battery. Plan to use my tablet heavily for some streaming this evening and I will report back on battery.
Will this kernel allow tweaking in the style of this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855100
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Oh Clemsyn, always pushing it to the extreme. Gotta love it. Haha battery saving though?! I always expect the opposite from you Thanks and keep up the awesome work. I might give this a try
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I know...I'm not used to it...I guess its part of aging process
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Will this kernel allow tweaking in the style of this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855100
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If it works with the stock kernel, it will work with this.
Probably not then, you still have to modify the code to enable init.d support in AOSP source. Will give this a go anyway for the battery saving. Thanks for your work.
I will test it and put the results in my 'Best Kernel' thread. Very interesting...
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sundar2012 said:
Just flashed on top of Paranoid Android @ 75% battery. Plan to use my tablet heavily for some streaming this evening and I will report back on battery.
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Thanks, would be very interested in your result
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I will test it and put the results in my 'Best Kernel' thread. Very interesting...
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Thanks, would be very interested in your result too
Thanks you for your hard work. I will test it soon
I got 7 hours, 20 minutes on my battery test. Check my thread for more info.
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Faux kernel

I just wanted to start a thread here so not to clog beans ROM thread.. We have another kernel for our Verizon TW Roms... I'm sure we will get an official thread from the developer eventually.. So far I ran version 2..and this morning I flashed V3..running smoothly so far and latest has Boeffla support..
Here's the directory
http://faux.androidro.ms/t0ltevzw/
Noted 2x~4 beta
Faux posted on twitter that his thread here was getting flamed too much so he took it down. Way to go XDA community. Great kernel though, have been using it for a couple days now and couldn't be happier.
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Wow really... I didn't see the original thread.. I don't have Twitter.. It's definitely running smoothly.. I've run his kernels on my Nexus.. We like options.. I hope peeps respect and if not for you move along... That's what is great about having choices.. Did you change any of the settings?
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Kernel smooth so far
Running great here. Seems to fix some of the little stutters tw has.
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I just wanted to start a thread here so not to clog beans ROM thread.. We have another kernel for our Verizon TW Roms... I'm sure we will get an official thread from the developer eventually.. So far I ran version 2..and this morning I flashed V3..running smoothly so far and latest has Boeffla support..
Here's the directory
http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Faux/t0ltevzw/jb41/
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Faux does really good work, and this is definitely worth a look. Thanks for the heads up, but did you ask for the Dev's permission to post this?
003 is out in case you guys didn't see it. It fixes the OC bumping above the max level. It's running great for me so far. Ondemand + intelliplug works like a charm.
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Faux does really good work, and this is definitely worth a look. Thanks for the heads up, but did you ask for the Dev's permission to post this?
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Thank you for asking.. I will reach out to Paul on Pm.. I started this thread bc I only found about the kernel on beans 17 thread.. I didn't want to clog up his ROM..
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Curious
So what settings do you recommend...I searched the threads but most of the information pertains to Nexus devices
I'm trying ondemand with intell plug.. I'm using trickster mod currently but will be getting his app to support..
https://mobile.twitter.com/faux123/status/339556901006225408
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Do I need to get the phone to 88mph before using?
IamPro said:
Do I need to get the phone to 88mph before using?
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lol.. no time travelling or flux capacitor required
Nice!!
Just flashed the 03 note 2 kernel...and my phone is running a lot smoother. downloaded the app to support this kernel...keep up the great work...tracking down info on this kernel has been well worth it!!
Gonna have to try this when I get home, loved his work on the G2X, the only kernel my phone played nice with.
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Frausbite77 said:
Just flashed the 03 note 2 kernel...and my phone is running a lot smoother. downloaded the app to support this kernel...keep up the great work...tracking down info on this kernel has been well worth it!!
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+1 - I picked up the app as well..
Noted 2x~4 beta
Source code just in case some1 needs them
https://github.com/faux123/Galaxy_Note_2
Big supporter of Faux. Bought the app waaayyy back when it was released, even before the Note 2 was supported and been using the kernel on all my phones every since my first Android (and his too I believe), the MyTouch4g. One of my favorite phones ever btw.
Anyway, stories aside, I finally got this thing to mount an sd card on boot. Had to go back to my 32gb san disk. Guess I'll drop out my 64gb since I swear by Faux's kernels. Every thing is smooth as butter so far. Running ondemand and gonna let this baby settle and see how long the battery can last. I think I saw on Twitter someone said they got 7 hrs screen on time.
Btw, faux... does this support you faux sound yet? If not, will be putting in support for it eventually?
It supports boeffla sound which is pretty good. Bought the all too myself. Best way to donate.
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+1 - I picked up the app as well..
Noted 2x~4 beta
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Is the sweep2wake function in the app working? Thanks...
billku said:
Is the sweep2wake function in the app working? Thanks...
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Hmm.. Where do I see for it? Lol.. I don't see a setting unless I'm missing something obvious.
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Andtech G2 battery review

http://www.anandtech.com/show/7251/lg-g2-and-msm8974-snapdragon-800-a-quick-look/3
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We all know how awesome this phone really is. This is another throphy collected.
-LG G2
In my experience, running Beanstalk Rom for the d802 gives me even better batterylife. Yesterday I had approx 60hours and 12 hours screen-on time. Didn't screenshot, can put one up after replicating it
aagnes said:
In my experience, running Beanstalk Rom for the d802 gives me even better batterylife. Yesterday I had approx 60hours and 12 hours screen-on time. Didn't screenshot, can put one up after replicating it
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Any link to this rom pls?! I couldn't find it!
aagnes said:
In my experience, running Beanstalk Rom for the d802 gives me even better batterylife. Yesterday I had approx 60hours and 12 hours screen-on time. Didn't screenshot, can put one up after replicating it
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With the Kernel that comes with the Beanstalk Rom or with Wootevers Kernel ? And did you changed any settings? Like Governor sheduler or something like this ?^^
aagnes said:
In my experience, running Beanstalk Rom for the d802 gives me even better batterylife. Yesterday I had approx 60hours and 12 hours screen-on time. Didn't screenshot, can put one up after replicating it
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I would really like you to come inside my "comparative battery" thread, and post your GSam results. I would like to dissect exactly why you get such screen times. It will be very easy to see if the ROM is responsible, or something else.
Life Engineer said:
Any link to this rom pls?! I couldn't find it!
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look in g2 android development and youll find a few! there?
martindar said:
look in g2 android development and youll find a few! there?
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Yeah I looked and all in there is stock Roms! This mentioned one was in the original development section!
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Yeah I looked and all in there is stock Roms! This mentioned one was in the original development section!
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glad you found what you were looking for,sorry I should have put the original android sec in my post,
Life Engineer said:
Any link to this rom pls?! I couldn't find it!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498203 <- ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2472318 <- Kernel
addicted1900 said:
With the Kernel that comes with the Beanstalk Rom or with Wootevers Kernel ? And did you changed any settings? Like Governor sheduler or something like this ?^^
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No, with wootevers kernel. Didn't change much with brightness and such, on 3G 80% of the time. Using the Faux123-app with over/underclocking is recommended for this kind of batterylife
Noam23 said:
I would really like you to come inside my "comparative battery" thread, and post your GSam results. I would like to dissect exactly why you get such screen times. It will be very easy to see if the ROM is responsible, or something else.
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Will be dropping by with the screenshot I mentioned earlier when the phone begins to run out of juice
:good:
Would be nice if you could post your settings for the Kernel I'm using it atm just with a slight undervolting and intellidemand

[Share][MOD][TWEAK]VulpiX V3.1 (updated 6th Jan 2014)

This is a very nice mod to make system faster and it is very good for battery life
Lets have a try and feel the difference.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2429923
Tested on Phoenix 16.7 , Hurricane 8
Tested on Android 4.1.2 thunderlight V7 + symplistic V3.6 and NEAK kernel V2.2 and working smooth. Been up for 18 hrs.. so can't tell if it will be better or worse with a few battery charge cycles.
Regards
Axelman
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Axelman8 said:
Tested on Android 4.1.2 thunderlight V7 + symplistic V3.6 and NEAK kernel V2.2 and working smooth. Been up for 18 hrs.. so can't tell if it will be better or worse with a few battery charge cycles.
Regards
Axelman
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You can test it without any mod.
That may help you understand the difference.
Thanks.
"Check Random Entropy Available" is force closing for me.
Edit: I changed SELinux to permissive and now it sems to work
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"Check Random Entropy Available" is force closing for me.
Edit: I changed SELinux to permissive and now it sems to work
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Can you feel any difference like battery life or performance ?
sumondhk1 said:
Can you feel any difference like battery life or performance ?
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It removed all animations. sure it would benefit galaxy Y. but we have a gigantic CPU/GPU.
sumondhk1 said:
Can you feel any difference like battery life or performance ?
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Quite honestly, it's barely noticeable.
Is it work on 4.3 roms? i'm on jellykat v3.
babak said:
Is it work on 4.3 roms? i'm on jellykat v3.
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I think so as stated by the OP of the original thread.
Make a nandroid first then test yourself.
I hope it will work.
Battery life is quite amazing in my opinion.
sumondhk1 said:
I think so as stated by the OP of the original thread.
Make a nandroid first then test yourself.
I hope it will work.
Battery life is quite amazing in my opinion.
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ok, thanks, but how can I verify that it is working really? I elaborate only on the sensations?
babak said:
ok, thanks, but how can I verify that it is working really? I elaborate only on the sensations?
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No, not really like that.
Just use same apps with it one day with full charge and without it another day. so simple.
As a ordinary user we mean battery life like this.
Thanks.

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