Jdlfg kernels won't work on my phone. PERIOD
This is a discussion on Jdlfg kernels won't work on my phone. PERIOD within the LithiumMod forums, part of the Custom Roms category; I can't figure this one out, because I definitely get the best performance out of his kernels..... but they absolutely KILL my battery life. No ...
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Jdlfg kernels won't work on my phone. PERIOD
I can't figure this one out, because I definitely get the best performance out of his kernels..... but they absolutely KILL my battery life. No matter what kernel I use my battery will die within a few hours. I switched to CM6 for ****s n giggles with their stock kernel my battery lasted for days. Why do I have such horrible batt life? I run my kernels in "OnDemand" scaling.
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Originally Posted by
briangp
I can't figure this one out, because I definitely get the best performance out of his kernels..... but they absolutely KILL my battery life. No matter what kernel I use my battery will die within a few hours. I switched to CM6 for ****s n giggles with their stock kernel my battery lasted for days. Why do I have such horrible batt life? I run my kernels in "OnDemand" scaling.
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Which version kernel are u running? Also what applications do u have and on which build?
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Thanks man, same to you!
As for version, I am currently using the one that came in the lithmod 5 package. Strangely, I have been up for two hours now and I am still at 100%....lol. imagine that!
Previously though, I noticed that battery life was typically incorrectly reported with any of your kernels. 100 would drop to 50% fairrly quickly, and from 50% it would drop straight to 20%, soon to be dead. As for apps, I can't imagine them being the problem since I run the same apps no matter what rom. I would also use ATK prior to bedtime, but by the time I woke, my LED would be red.
All this kinda seems null now as strangely this kernel is working for the moment, I will keep you posted through the day.
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And your suggested alternative to ATK is? I don't use it that often, however with battery issues I felt the need for it.
At this time, its been roughly 14 hours and I plugged back in at 40%... seems like something is working a lot better with this kernel version. Light use throughout the day. Sound about par?
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Best practice is to use your back key vs home to exit applications.
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Originally Posted by
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Best practice is to use your back key vs home to exit applications.
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Unless your constantly using a certain app it would probably be better to use the home button and leave the app open
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Originally Posted by
Droid DOES!!
Best practice is to use your back key vs home to exit applications.
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I second this, it's my understanding that certain apps are coded to actual be killed when exiting when using the back key vs running in the background when using the home key
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Not hardly. When you leave an app open, it also has a "no shutdown" priority. Too many apps open like that WILL cause your phone to reboot itself. Similar to when an amplifier goes into protection.

Originally Posted by
dbst

Originally Posted by
Droid DOES!!
Best practice is to use your back key vs home to exit applications.
DroidForums junkie!!
Unless your constantly using a certain app it would probably be better to use the home button and leave the app open
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Originally Posted by
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Not hardly. When you leave an app open, it also has a "no shutdown" priority. Too many apps open like that WILL cause your phone to reboot itself. Similar to when an amplifier goes into protection.

Originally Posted by
dbst

Originally Posted by
Droid DOES!!
Best practice is to use your back key vs home to exit applications.
DroidForums junkie!!
Unless your constantly using a certain app it would probably be better to use the home button and leave the app open
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But wouldn't it use more of your battery to be constantly opening and closing an app rather than leaving it open? I can understand closing an app that you don't use that often
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