[Kernel]Amaze ICS(v031)OC~1.73/IntellidemandV3/UV/CIFS+UTF-8/FauxSound[May-21]

Search This thread

fcpelayo

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2011
941
134
Chino
For some reason I think and feel I had better battery life with 22b1 & 2 but I will do more testing of both

Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium
 
  • Like
Reactions: rbaruch

TheCrow1372

Senior Member
Mar 2, 2011
2,622
327
In a Dark Place
I want to see FULL reports please just more comments and real pics showing all necessary times/usage/&percent of use, I'm waiting to give response till I've fully/truly used my device on wifi/4G/gaming anything ya know not just unplugged and how long it takes to drain (sorry) guys not trying to sound rude just saying.:thumbup::D:)

Thanks

"It Can't Rain All the Time", sent from my AMAZE 4G/ENERGY BLUE
 

fcpelayo

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2011
941
134
Chino
22b1 was perfect when I used it. Haven't gotten to a full discharge of the latest version

I have but when comparing I had longer screen on time and more battery percentage left than recent b3 as well longer stand by time which I try not to count. Again tho I want to be wrong so I will continue testing. :rolleyes:

Let me know what you experience

Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium

---------- Post added at 06:22 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:12 PM ----------

I want to see FULL reports please just more comments and real pics showing all necessary times/usage/&percent of use, I'm waiting to give response till I've fully/truly used my device on wifi/4G/gaming anything ya know not just unplugged and how long it takes to drain (sorry) guys not trying to sound rude just saying.:thumbup::D:)

Thanks

"It Can't Rain All the Time", sent from my AMAZE 4G/ENERGY BLUE

I would rather have that be in a separate thread than to spam this one with battery comparisons. Besides everyone's usage will always be different. It's just the way you use your phone. (Pure Mobile data WiFi off)Example if I have phone 4-6 hrs unplugged with screen on 2.5-3 hrs continuous and phone Is dying that's normal to me. Then I could also have 13-17 hrs unplugged time with screen on time of 2.5-3 hrs sporadically that's also normal.

Between the two they are completely different with almost the same screen on time. The difference would be in how you use it.

Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium
 
  • Like
Reactions: TheCrow1372

TheCrow1372

Senior Member
Mar 2, 2011
2,622
327
In a Dark Place
I have but when comparing I had longer screen on time and more battery percentage left than recent b3 as well longer stand by time which I try not to count. Again tho I want to be wrong so I will continue testing. :rolleyes:

Let me know what you experience

Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium

---------- Post added at 06:22 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:12 PM ----------



I would rather have that be in a separate thread than to spam this one with battery comparisons. Besides everyone's usage will always be different. It's just the way you use your phone. (Pure Mobile data WiFi off)Example if I have phone 4-6 hrs unplugged with screen on 2.5-3 hrs continuous and phone Is dying that's normal to me. Then I could also have 13-17 hrs unplugged time with screen on time of 2.5-3 hrs sporadically that's also normal.

Between the two they are completely different with almost the same screen on time. The difference would be in how you use it.

Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium

It's not spamming It's asking for full details and sorry if people take offence to it but I like to see full details, yes I know everyone's use of their phones are different also others need to see so they can compare.

"It Can't Rain All the Time", sent from my AMAZE 4G/ENERGY BLUE
 

azcledel

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2011
364
103
Boston
Seems like. Opened a can of worms here... not my intention at all :(

Sent from my SGH-T839 using xda app-developers app
 

rbaruch

Senior Member
Dec 17, 2011
490
117
7:40-8:20 music with data off I went from 100 - > 90

8:40 - 9:30 data usage that dropped me from 90 - > 63

Maybe It's just me coming from a blackberry but how are people saying that any androids have decent battery life?

Our amazes are just awful even with fauxs incredible kernel and I'm starting to get upset every time I pick up this phone.



Sent from my HTC Ruby using xda premium
 

ccbm3

Senior Member
May 15, 2010
661
122
7:40-8:20 music with data off I went from 100 - > 90

8:40 - 9:30 data usage that dropped me from 90 - > 63

Maybe It's just me coming from a blackberry but how are people saying that any androids have decent battery life?

Our amazes are just awful even with fauxs incredible kernel and I'm starting to get upset every time I pick up this phone.



Sent from my HTC Ruby using xda premium

Have you tried undervolting? Go through a couple battery cycles to calibrate the battery. You'll notice the difference. Also make sure you're on intellidemand if you flashed faux's kernel.:cool:

Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium
 

rbaruch

Senior Member
Dec 17, 2011
490
117
Yep undervolted and intellidemand is active. My phone gets to ridiculous temperatures. Why do I need a phone that gets this hot all the time from just browsing the Web?
uploadfromtaptalk1348753382093.jpg

Also, 9:30 to 10:05 of searching the web = 63 -> 30% of battery life

Don't know what to think anymore, sorry for venting feelings, but I've had issues with battery life ever since I got the phone.




Sent from my HTC Ruby using xda premium
 
Last edited:

TadMSTR

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2010
170
57
NJ
I didn't do full discharge cycles but between b1, b2 and b3; the latest one (now official 22) has had the best battery life that I've noticed. I use JuicePlotter to keep track of battery over time. It estimates how much battery you have left based on your usage. I also use JuiceDefender to switch data/wifi on and off at set intervals (I have it set for every 2 hours). I've been able to double my battery life (based on my usage).
 
  • Like
Reactions: TheCrow1372

ccbm3

Senior Member
May 15, 2010
661
122
Yep undervolted and intellidemand is active. My phone gets to ridiculous temperatures. Why do I need a phone that gets this hot all the time from just browsing the Web?
View attachment 1358691

Also, 9:30 to 10:05 of searching the web = 63 -> 30% of battery life

Don't know what to think anymore, sorry for venting feelings, but I've had issues with battery life ever since I got the phone.




Sent from my HTC Ruby using xda premium

Calibrate the battery. Let it go through a couple cycles and you should notice a difference.

Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium
 

laggo

Senior Member
Oct 20, 2010
145
51
I too have noticed a massive battery drain while using data, on many roms/kernels. Don't think there is much faux can do about that. It has to do with the radio and hardware used I believe.
 

misfit61871

Senior Member
Apr 10, 2011
1,162
159
Provo,UT
7:40-8:20 music with data off I went from 100 - > 90

8:40 - 9:30 data usage that dropped me from 90 - > 63

Maybe It's just me coming from a blackberry but how are people saying that any androids have decent battery life?

Our amazes are just awful even with fauxs incredible kernel and I'm starting to get upset every time I pick up this phone.



Sent from my HTC Ruby using xda premium

Maybe you need to track down any apps that may be draining the battery, I know maps will drain it fast. I'm getting 12-15 hours average use with SR 7.8 and faux latest kernel.
 
  • Like
Reactions: TheCrow1372

TheCrow1372

Senior Member
Mar 2, 2011
2,622
327
In a Dark Place
Yep undervolted and intellidemand is active. My phone gets to ridiculous temperatures. Why do I need a phone that gets this hot all the time from just browsing the Web?
View attachment 1358691

Also, 9:30 to 10:05 of searching the web = 63 -> 30% of battery life

Don't know what to think anymore, sorry for venting feelings, but I've had issues with battery life ever since I got the phone.




Sent from my HTC Ruby using xda premium

What's your voltage and do you keep mobile data on all the time or have Skype and signed in always, I have same gov & frequency but low at 192 also I have profiles set up for battery/screen off/&charging

"It Can't Rain All the Time", sent from my AMAZE 4G/ENERGY BLUE
 

rbaruch

Senior Member
Dec 17, 2011
490
117
What's your voltage and do you keep mobile data on all the time or have Skype and signed in always, I have same gov & frequency but low at 192 also I have profiles set up for battery/screen off/&charging

"It Can't Rain All the Time", sent from my AMAZE 4G/ENERGY BLUE

No programs running in the background, and this is with SYNC off. I have google now installed, might do superwipe tonight and install ARHD if mike releases a new version tonight. Hopefully that'll improve battery.
 

Top Liked Posts

  • There are no posts matching your filters.
  • 164
    Installation Instructions:

    Here's a step by step instruction to install this kernel:

    ************************** Ice Cream Sandwich (S-OFF ONLY) **************************
    [ CFS ] (Ultimate Edition - should work with most phones but NOT GUARANTEED!)
    The File ==> Amaze ICS Kernel <==
    MD5SUM ==> <==

    ************************** Gingerbread **************************
    [ CFS ] (Ultimate Edition - should work with most phones but NOT GUARANTEED!)
    The File ==> Amaze GB Kernel <==
    MD5SUM ==> <==

    CWM Flash Instructions: (NO LONGER SUPPORTING CWM METHOD DUE TO HTC's STUPID S-ON UNLOCK!!!)

    1. Copy file to SDcard
    2. Reboot to CWM recovery
    3. Flash the Zip file (if you noticed an error, Flash the same file the 2nd time)
    4. Reboot, Done!


    Easy Kernel Flasher Instructions:

    1. download the above file (via phone directly or to a PC)
    2. unzip to a folder then depends on PC or Linux
    [ Windows ] open command prompt window and type Flash.bat
    [ Linux ] open terminal window and type ./Flash.sh (make sure permission is set to 755 for the Flash.sh)
    3. Let the script complete!


    NOTE: Because the previous kernel included a Secured RAM Disk, so you may need to run the script twice. (Once this is done, then any subsequent flash should complete on the first time)

    Note: After FLASHING, the first reboot may take longer than usual, please be patient... After the first reboot, it may lag during initial load (let everything finish loading). Once everything is loaded and phone is ready for use, reboot the phone a 2nd time and the lag will be gone and everything should be silky smooth...

    [ Optional: ]

    NOTE: if you come from a ROM with my kernel pre-installed, you DO NOT NEED to flash the reset kernels from above!

    [ For Kernel Devlopers ONLY: ]



    Optional Under voltage: Version 0.0.x+ ONLY

    Code:
    [ to over volt ALL frequencies by 25000 uv (microvolts) ]
    echo "+25000" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
    [ to under volt ALL frequencies by 25000 uv (microvolts) ]
    echo "-25000" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
    
    [ to set a specific frequency (ie 1.18 GHz) 
      with a specific voltage (ie 1.0875 volts) ]
    echo "1188000 1087500" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
    CPU Frequency Voltage Table Example
    Code:
      192000:   812500
      310500:   812500
      384000:   812500
      432000:   812500
      486000:   837500
      540000:   850000
      594000:   862500
      648000:   875000
      702000:   900000
      756000:   925000
      810000:   937500
      864000:   962500
      918000:   962500
      972000:   962500
     1026000:   975000
     1080000:   987500
     1134000:  1000000
     1188000:  1012500
     1242000:  1025000
     1296000:  1050000
     1350000:  1075000
     1404000:  1100000
     1458000:  1112500
     1512000:  1125000
     1566000:  1150000

    Optional: Stock Clock Frequencies for Dual CPUs
    Code:
    su
    echo 192000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
    echo 1188000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
    
    echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/online
    echo 192000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
    echo 1188000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq

    Low Voltage - Under Volt the processor, therefore uses Less Battery, but NOT ALL CHIPS can handle Under Volt.. If you experience instability, try the Stock Voltage Version.

    Stock Voltage - Uses the voltage values from ORIGINAL HTC Kernel Source.

    There are NO PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCE between the Under Volted and Stock Voltage versions!


    Please don't hesitate to talk among yourselves and help each other out... The XDA community is what inspired me to hack kernels for everyone since everyone here is nice and helpful to each other... Keep helping each other.... Famous proverb: It's better to give than to receive...

    Not All CHIPS ARE CREATED EQUAL


    Standard Disclaimer: Not responsible for bricking your phone, voiding your warranty, or any other pain or suffering you may feel as result of using this kernel!!!

    My github Complying with GPL and XDA rulez :D

    Follow me on :

    If you find this Kernel useful, feel free to hit the [Thanks] button below
    53
    FauxClock App recommended Settings"

    CPU Control
    • Max clock - GHz 1.72 GHz for performance, 1.512 GHz for battery
    • Min clock - MHz 192 MHz for both
    • CPU Governor - Ondemand for performance, Intellidemand for battery
    • mpdecision - Off
    • Set On Boot - On

    SOC Control
    • Set On Boot - On
    • C0 - On
    • C1 - On
    • C2 - On

    Voltage Control
    • Set On Boot -
    • Global CPU Voltage - Your preference

    intellidemand gov control
    • Up Threshold - 90 for both
    • Two Phase Freq - 1134000 for both
    • Limit Max Freq - 1728000 for performance, 1512000 for battery
    • Sampling Rate - 30000 for both
    • Set On Boot - On

    GPU Control
    • GPU Governor - ondemand for both
    • GPU Clock - 300Mhz for performance and 266Mhz for battery
    • GPU Vsync Toggle - On for both
    • Set On Boot - On for both

    I/O Scheduler Control
    • I/O Scheduler (eMMC) - SIO for both
    • Readhead Size (eMMC) - 384 for both
    • Set On Boot - On for both

    Misc Control
    • Dynamic File Sync - On for both
    • TCP Congestion Control - Westwood for both

    Vibration Control
    • Set On Boot - On for both
    • Vibration Control - Your own Preference

    Above is what I use personally. MAY NOT be optimal for all :fingers-crossed:
    45
    would you like to see some sound enhancements for this phone? I don't know how many of you are still holding on to this....

    Use the thank button if you want sound enhancement for this phone..
    41
    FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU HTC....

    Something should have been easy was made EXTREMELY painful and stupid by HTC....

    Anyways, ICS kernel is out with everything working... CPU/GPU OC UV etc...

    You guys owe me BIG TIME.. I spent the ENTIRE DAY on this device along... :eek:
    29
    Introducing my secret Kernel Enhancement Project: (Total Control for your phone and tablets) now available via Google Play Market! https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS50ZWFta2FuZy5mYXV4Y2xvY2siXQ..

    > CPU Control:
    Displays cpu core frequencies in realtime
    Allows adjustment of CPU governors
    Allows adjustments of CPU Min/Max frequencies
    Allows for "Set on boot" feature

    > Voltage Control:
    Displays current voltage per frequency
    Adjusts CPU voltage
    Allows for "Set on boot" feature

    > CPU Governor Control:
    (supports ondemand, conservative, interactive, intellidemand, and pegasusq governors. More to come later!)
    Allows for CPU governor specific tweaks

    > GPU Control:
    Displays GPU freqencies in realtime
    Allows selection of available GPU governors
    Adjusts GPU max frequencies
    Adjusts GPU Vsync capability
    Allows for "Set on boot" feature

    > I/O Scheduler Control:
    (Supports built-in eMMC and SDcard if available)
    Allows selection of available I/O schedulers
    Adjust readahead buffer size
    Allows for "Set on boot" feature

    > Miscellaneous Control:
    (depending on device, not all features are available)
    Dynamic File Sync control
    TCP Congestion Algorithm control
    USB FastCharge control
    WiFi power management control
    USB OTG charge control
    Vibration Strength control
    Sweep2wake control

    > Color Control:
    (Currently only Galaxy Nexus is supported, more models to come later on)
    Adjusts RGB Color in realtime
    Adjusts RGB Gamma in realtime
    Adjusts Contrast in realtime
    Adjusts Gamma look up table in realtime
    Allows for "Set on boot" feature

    > Download Control:
    (available only for OFFICIAL devices)
    Checks for latest stable kernel and beta kernels

    > Info Panel:
    Provides kernel support and social networking followings :D