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Root Has to = great battery life

ShinySide

Extreme Android User
Was messing with anycut and in one of the LTE Configuration came across this under system selection. Power save/ Sleep duration is set to 3 minutes. And scan duration is set to 15 minutes. 4G is the worse battery killer changing these HAS to give you a crap load more battery life.

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well switching to 3g already makes my battery seem like a 12 volt car battery on a tiny mobile device lol
 
Looking for the menu and I cant find it. Although I have all hidden menus deleted so I wonder if its in one of those.
 
Looking for the menu and I cant find it. Although I have all hidden menus deleted so I wonder if its in one of those.

It's "LTE configuration" once you open it select "system selection"

So last night I changed them all to 60 minutes. I'll post any changes to battery life tonight if there's any.
 
It's "LTE configuration" once you open it select "system selection"

So last night I changed them all to 60 minutes. I'll post any changes to battery life tonight if there's any.

That scan duration should probably be less than fifteen to save battery. Maybe.
 
So you went on the high end Shiny-maybe I'll try the low end today.
Wouldn't this override buildprop tweaks though? Or just add to/conflict with them?
 
ive had that shortcut for a while now lots of interesting stuff even an option to store sms on your uicc card like most gsm phones do with their simcard but i dont see how we would be able to retrieve it or delete the sms once memory is full.

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also wondering if i took it off sms over network ip what would happen anyways im gonna try it lol i dont see myself messing up anything with that. ill post back results :D

Edit: did nothing lol anyways what do ya have for apn? is it enabled or not? beacause i enabled it now i cant disable it not that i notice any difference but gonna keep playing with it.
 
So far increasing the numbers I haven't noticed much. But then again I use my phone ALOT. Whether it's phone calls, texts, Facebook or Tapatalk. A lot more than most here I think because I can't get anywhere close to the battery life some others get on the stock battery with what my "normal" use is.
 
So far increasing the numbers I haven't noticed much. But then again I use my phone ALOT. Whether it's phone calls, texts, Facebook or Tapatalk. A lot more than most here I think because I can't get anywhere close to the battery life some others get on the stock battery with what my "normal" use is.

Yeah Shiny, I seem to have the same issue. While JDU has given me enough life to last through the workday, I still don't see near the bat life others are getting with it and any other mod.

I must be what they consider a "heavy" user,lol.

I was hoping maybe changing these settings around a bit would help, but it doesn't seem to make a big enough difference to matter much.
 
I'm using Rom Number Two v.2.1 and Kanaida.homeles.kernel-v1.3 together with Advance Task Manager. I also uninstalled the Facebook app and access it via web browser since this app takes a lot of memory/usage..Animations is set at "no animations" and brightness to "auto". Background data/ Auto-sync all off. 4G is on all the time.

So far with an extended battery I'm getting two days+ "regular/heavy use". I'll get the screen shots later.

As you can see I did not went extreme with the settings and I still get a good battery life. It may be the rom+kernel combination. Hope this helps somehow...
 

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I'm using Rom Number Two v.2.1 and Kanaida.homeles.kernel-v1.3 together with Advance Task Manager. I also uninstalled the Facebook app and access it via web browser since this app takes a lot of memory/usage..Animations is set at "no animations" and brightness to "auto". Background data/ Auto-sync all off. 4G is on all the time.

So far with an extended battery I'm getting two days+ "regular/heavy use". I'll get the screen shots later.

As you can see I did not went extreme with the settings and I still get a good battery life. It may be the rom+kernel combination. Hope this helps somehow...

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