ah i dont really care abt drm stuff... as long as i can flash kernels happily
Can't agree more about that
I think its worthed to lose drm but having doomkernel.
Being able to OC is better than stay stock.
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ah i dont really care abt drm stuff... as long as i can flash kernels happily
now i return back in stock kernel its use 1% battery in every four hours in deep sleep.......
Just curious... is that low drain with the phone in airplane mode? This is a question for everyone that has reported great battery management, actually.
I've tried stock, custom (stock-based) and CM7 ROMs on my Arc S, with botj stock and custom kernels, and with every one of them I always lose around 1.5-2% per hour in DeepSleep (data connection off, WiFi on)...
@Doom, I guess you missed this .
Is there any impacts? I know it works fine, but still and is the update coming soon?
I have a battery drain of 1% per 2-3 hours in deepsleep. That is with data, wifi, bluetooth and gps off and running doom v10.
My battery drain has increased to 1-2% per hour on v11, v12 and v13. Currently running on v13 but will probably go back to v10 for the low battery drain.
I am running the same scripts setting voltage, scheduler and clock speed. Only difference is the kernel version.
Since your working a tweaking Recovery I had a small suggestion, When I was using HTC we used to have this option in Recovery "Wipe All"
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Is it possible to do the same in ours? It's comes handy when we are switching between ROMs
Hi DooM!
I see this version v13 drain the battery fully charged so much that I use in 3 hours, the battery is 15% hixx I have a 2.0GHz overclock using my xperia Arc S sr my english so bad
factory reset is ment specifically for this... it wipes /cache and /data... why do u need to wipe /system, /data, /cache at a go? all this should be handled by updater-script (format system) command for ROM installation...
and specifically for semc devices its VERY dangerous as offline charging depends on correct files in /system... if u wipe /system and flashing of ROM fails (and if u are on low battery) u will be in BIG trouble...
I have a battery drain of 1% per 2-3 hours in deepsleep. That is with data, wifi, bluetooth and gps off and running doom v10.
My battery drain has increased to 1-2% per hour on v11, v12 and v13. Currently running on v13 but will probably go back to v10 for the low battery drain.
I am running the same scripts setting voltage, scheduler and clock speed. Only difference is the kernel version.
Trouble is... you guys with Arc devices can always go back to v10 (or BlendKernel v2), but for us Arc S owners that's not an option, v10 is not compatible
But at least this confirms (sort of) that it's not a problem with my device, it has to do with the software (recent firmwares, since the newer kernels are based on those).
You used it 3 hours long or was it 3 hours in idle?
Do you use undervolting?
If not, 2GHz will drain the battery quite a lot.
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Are you saying tht we can actualy use v-10 kernel with the last 402. firmware???
I think that the newer firmwares are incompatible with the older kernels
And also if I may add that the v-10 is based on 301. firmware with android 2.3.3
well, no so in muy case
full discharge in les than 20 hours
using latest 402. firmware overclocked to 1.2Ghz (nofrills>>ondemand-noop)
all sinconizations are in automatic
3G, WiFi and BT are all on. GPS off
I've calculated about 3%+ batery consuption per hour in standbuy mode (I don't use deep sleep)
Shudnt we use smartassV2??
I still don't get the perfect setting for OC..
Btw, can anyone post a link about deepsleep??
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Funny, I'm hit with the 24 hour reboot bug.. Using Smartassv2... Lol..
Sent from my Arc...
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash boot kernel.sin
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cp /system/recovery/KernelDefaultMenu/recovery.desc /data/local/tmp/recovery
touch /cache/recovery/boot
reboot
cp /system/recovery/KernelDefaultCWM1/recovery.desc /data/local/tmp/recovery
touch /cache/recovery/boot
reboot
cp /system/recovery/KernelDefaultCWM2/recovery.desc /data/local/tmp/recovery
touch /cache/recovery/boot
reboot
cp /system/recovery/KernelDefaultCWM3/recovery.desc /data/local/tmp/recovery
touch /cache/recovery/boot
reboot
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