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Battery life tips?

cprtinc

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I'd like to get input from people who have considerably good battery life on CNA..because I am not.

I'm running CNA 1.4.0 and Leankernel 3.0.21 (experimental) with 3G only, and location services (except GPS) disabled. Can someone shed some light? Also, It was bad before I installed experimental so I don't think that would be it.

Thank you all!

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Additionally, I undervolt and the minimum (at which it runs mostly) is a good 230 MHz, but I don't understand undervolting very much and I heard that 700 min is better than 350.

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I would think your issues lies in the undervolting. I dont know much about, and havent gotten comfortable enough to do so with mine yet. But from what I have read, undervolting can sometimes cause more issues than not. If it is volted too low, the phone actually works harder than normal, thus causing more battery drain. I would try raising your voltages back up to stock for a few days and see how it performs. Good Luck! report back to us if you figure something out!
 
I would think your issues lies in the undervolting. I dont know much about, and havent gotten comfortable enough to do so with mine yet. But from what I have read, undervolting can sometimes cause more issues than not. If it is volted too low, the phone actually works harder than normal, thus causing more battery drain. I would try raising your voltages back up to stock for a few days and see how it performs. Good Luck! report back to us if you figure something out!

Alright, I will try that out! For now, I just switched to CNA's 1.5.0 kernel to test it out. Ill report those. I just find it strange that my battery acts like that while I'm being told that Android OS usage is significantly low and is mostly in deep sleep.

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Switched from interactive to on demand and down clock to 920-350 on stock kernal 3g unless I need speed

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