i am stock, unrooted, and i use Nova to customize enough things to keep me happy. i also have a few dozen apps and processes "disabled" in Manage Applications, such as S Voice, S Memo, kies, media/music hub, verizon tones, yahoo! finance, etc.
my question is: if i root and use Titanium Backup to actually freeze and/or remove the bloat (or flash a ROM that has these bloaty things removed), will that improve my battery life over the course of a day vs. staying stock with a good amount of the bloat "disabled" in settings? or am i pretty much not accomplishing anything by rooting?
if it could be boiled down to me only saving like 30 minutes over the course of a day of standby/sleep time, then i don't think it would be worth it for me to root. however, if disabling all of that Verizon and Samsung garbage brought my standby time to a level closer to my Nexus 7 (which i know is not a phone and therefore doesn't have a cellular radio constantly using battery, but you get my point), i would consider rooting.
i am perfectly fine with sticking with Nova, and stock hotspot works for me, so really the only reason i'm thinking about rooting is to get rid of bloat if it will save me more battery. i rooted my HTC Evo 4G back in the day and certainly enjoyed flashing ROMs left and right, but in the end, i preferred a minimalist approach instead of super flashy and customizable.
thanks in advance.
my question is: if i root and use Titanium Backup to actually freeze and/or remove the bloat (or flash a ROM that has these bloaty things removed), will that improve my battery life over the course of a day vs. staying stock with a good amount of the bloat "disabled" in settings? or am i pretty much not accomplishing anything by rooting?
if it could be boiled down to me only saving like 30 minutes over the course of a day of standby/sleep time, then i don't think it would be worth it for me to root. however, if disabling all of that Verizon and Samsung garbage brought my standby time to a level closer to my Nexus 7 (which i know is not a phone and therefore doesn't have a cellular radio constantly using battery, but you get my point), i would consider rooting.
i am perfectly fine with sticking with Nova, and stock hotspot works for me, so really the only reason i'm thinking about rooting is to get rid of bloat if it will save me more battery. i rooted my HTC Evo 4G back in the day and certainly enjoyed flashing ROMs left and right, but in the end, i preferred a minimalist approach instead of super flashy and customizable.
thanks in advance.


