My battery life

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eggsack

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I am running MikG V 3.11 and the Anthrax Kernel.

I charge my phone using boot manager to boot to a Froyo ROM with netarchy SBC kernel.

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As you can see, with the Seidio 3500 battery, I get 36 hours on a charge. It takes sometimes 8 hours or so for the battery to reach absolute full charge. Meaning when plugged in to wall charger, thw mA input is 0 on battery monitor widget.
Been doing this for months now and show no decrease in Battery life.
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eggsack

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the 2 spikes are not charges, that is when I did a reboot. I was having trouble getting an app to close completely, so I rebooted the phone to see if I could get it to shut off that way and it worked.

It also does not show that I played Solitare for 5 hours, and spades for 4 hours on there. Not sure why. I was in waiting rooms a few times yesterday and had lots of just sitting time to blow.
 

jrollercoasters

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im gunna get a siedeo soon, this just got me more excited =] as long as my battery last me all day ill be very happy
 

eggsack

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Well, the battery will last all day for sure, but if you dont charge with sbc it will never ever charge past 70% capacity no matter what you try.

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eggsack

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I think that there are sbc kernels for the asop roms. I am a sense man.

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souleman

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There is no current Sense gingerbread kernel with SBC. Apparently there are issues with it (not sure, I try not to compile kernels).


OP> I'f your swapping ROM's every day after charging the battery, why not use an AOSP rom with a current SBC kernel? Just curious, because if something comes up where you need the phone asap and don't have a chance to reboot it back to the gingerbread rom, you may run into problems with the radios being built for gingerbread but the rom running froyo.


jroller > no, the lionfish line is not SBC. the more is just the amount of under-volting involved.
 

NaterTots

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To boot between the two really isn't a big issue and while you are booted to the Froyo rom your phone will still be able to make/recieve calls, texts, emails and everything else you might like if it's set up.

The OP probably prefers a Sense Rom so that's why they are not using an AOSP rom i would venture to guess.


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eggsack

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I use Boot Manager to change between ROMs, it only takes the same amount of time to switch as it does to reboot the same ROM.

Boot Manager is a really cool app once you get the ROMs set up correctly.

And I dont like any ASOP ROMs at all. I tried them, just not for me.
 

volk9029

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There is no current Sense gingerbread kernel with SBC. Apparently there are issues with it (not sure, I try not to compile kernels).


OP> I'f your swapping ROM's every day after charging the battery, why not use an AOSP rom with a current SBC kernel? Just curious, because if something comes up where you need the phone asap and don't have a chance to reboot it back to the gingerbread rom, you may run into problems with the radios being built for gingerbread but the rom running froyo.


jroller > no, the lionfish line is not SBC. the more is just the amount of under-volting involved.

There is sense gingerbread sbc kernel. It's by Calne and the name is underworld. Look in the same section as this thread.

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yovani24

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I have two batteries my stock battery is bad!!!
Hopefully the EVO LTE will have good battery life