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Question [Q] Lowest Vsel

I am currently trying to get the lowest stable vsel at the stock speed 800MHZ, currently im at 38vsel and its stable, . Just wondering what different speeds/vsels the people of xda developers are using and how it is improving/affecting the battery life.

Update: 800MHz with 38vsel is the lowest i can go without it crashing.
 
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Well, if laptop undervolting is anything to go by, you will mainly gain in the lowering-temperature department, instead of gaining any real amount of battery-life.

But ofcourse, testing and some numbers would be welcome
 
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hi people, i actually have 800mhz/38vsel, it is stable, i have tested 1000ghz with 48vsel and it´s semm to be stable, i´m going to test undervolting and i will post the results
 
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lol, I love it, its the same progression in every device forum, first its everyone talking about how high they can overclock, then its everyone talking about how low they can undervolt, it cracks me up. I oc and volt as high as I can, within temp ranges, battery life is controlled by profiles and tables, but when my phone is awake and fully charged its go time. Are there no outlets where u people live? And there alot of doctors and professionals running Davis drus guides, and other had held datababes for hours straight, that lives depend on? I think nt, and if so u bought the wrong smartphone
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Phones are not desktop systems or laptops, most people do not keep them plugged in 24/7.
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