which rom for oneplus 3 has best battery life and performance - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

Please tell me which rom is overall gud for oneplus 3. Checking all the rom ia not possible for me it takes lot of time and i m really disappointed form oxygen os 4.0.3 it drain lots of battery please suggest me a rom with good battery life and performance i dont care much about customization

Iam afraid there is really nothing that can help you (or others like me..). I have tried allot of ROMS and they all result in somewhat the same result.
1 charge 1 day (or almost 1 day) Does not matter if i use custom kernel battery improvement tools or "special" tips and tricks at the end of the afternoon iam still running low. I know i use my phone ALLOT and i use allot of connectivity (WIFI, 3/4G, BT) that is properly the issue, but still its sad that the only thing that might help is buying the oneplus3T.

sauravid said:
Please tell me which rom is overall gud for oneplus 3. Checking all the rom ia not possible for me it takes lot of time and i m really disappointed form oxygen os 4.0.3 it drain lots of battery please suggest me a rom with good battery life and performance i dont care much about customization
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If you want to stick to MM then go for Sultan's CM & if you want to upgrade to N then go for Resurrection Remix. Both ROM's stock kernels have new good battery life but in the camera part they are out numbered. Sultanxda has done best job by optimising the inbuilt camera app at par with stock OOS & also he gives security patch updates too as soon as they are released.
Resurrection Remix on other hand works great with Android N but has buggy camera due to buggy camera on LOS & we know that till now OnePlus has not released blobs so can't do anything.
All this is my personal preference. You can try out both our any other ROM's from development section like Cypheros or AOSP extended which are AOSP & LOS based or for for Freedom OS or Experience ROM which are OOS based.

I have around 7h SOT with latest freedomOS and bluspark kernel. In my eyes thats pretty good and carries me easily through the day. And light use even 2 days.
If you have any heavy battery drain you should search for the reason. Check wakelocks and logcat too find out whats wrong.

sauravid said:
Please tell me which rom is overall gud for oneplus 3. Checking all the rom ia not possible for me it takes lot of time and i m really disappointed form oxygen os 4.0.3 it drain lots of battery please suggest me a rom with good battery life and performance i dont care much about customization
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Try VertexOS.. You wont feel a stutter and I'm not joking.. Als it scales way more efficient because of EAS. It delivers a near stock experience

Puddi_Puddin said:
Try VertexOS.. You wont feel a stutter and I'm not joking.. Als it scales way more efficient because of EAS. It delivers a near stock experience
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Can you tell me how is battery life

sauravid said:
Can you tell me how is battery life
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Well it has EAS.. Which means that the CPU can be really tamed.. Battery depends on standby but in my usage pattern I can easily get 4 hours SOT. I get an average drain of 13% per hour.

Puddi_Puddin said:
Well it has EAS.. Which means that the CPU can be really tamed.. Battery depends on standby but in my usage pattern I can easily get 4 hours SOT. I get an average drain of 13% per hour.
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4 hours really isn't good though...

Puddi_Puddin said:
Well it has EAS.. Which means that the CPU can be really tamed.. Battery depends on standby but in my usage pattern I can easily get 4 hours SOT. I get an average drain of 13% per hour.
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Hi, could you please direct me to some more information about this EAS feature?

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LG G3: how's The Battery Life?

Hows the battery life?
How good is G3's battery life?
Some say it's average, some say it's really good...
I think I mostly browse the web at my phone...
Will it survive a full day? (12 hours)
Because it's kind of important to me...
I'd love to hear some thoughts about it's battery life from you (How long do you last, and what do you do to achieve that?)
Thanks!
I'm using Euphoria ROM with Nebula Kernel and i usually get around 16hrs with 4h SOT. Everything at performance profile... So i guess i could archieve more in a Battery Kernel profile, i noticed Batt life its better for me in AOSP than Stock or Stock-Based...
For me on VS985 with Telsa custom Rom and Nebula Kernal I get about 3 hours SOT a day over a period of about 16 hrs
Here is mine, so much depends on apps that one uses, screen brightness etc.
briand.mooreg said:
Here is mine, so much depends on apps that one uses, screen brightness etc.
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Awesome. Wich ROM and Kernel do you use? Any tweaks/xpodes modules applied?
Greets
briand.mooreg said:
Here is mine, so much depends on apps that one uses, screen brightness etc.
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Awesome buddy.. :fingers-crossed:
Could u please list the ROM, Kernel and the tweaks u have flashed
kalaishere said:
Awesome buddy.. :fingers-crossed:
Could u please list the ROM, Kernel and the tweaks u have flashed
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I use pure stock CM 12.1, no 3rd party kernel. I do the usual tweak of not syncing Google service I do not use. I also do not use the Facebook app.
Edit:
Yesterday I went back to rooted stock, just for a change. SOT is not as good as CM for me, maybe 5 hours of SOT.

One plus 3 best rom for Screen on time

Can anyone tell me that which is the best rom for screen on time.i am using stock rom.just me a rom that can give a 5+ hour screen on time...i have posted my usage in screenshot
OOS 4.0.2 with OB7 firmware. Then flash render EAS kernal. EAS will make sure that you get the most battery out of your phone.
It doesnt fully depend on the ROM. If u really want good battery life then its all about tweaking. For example flash LOS14.1 with bluspark/ElementalX/Franco then apply a AKT profile, for further explanation of this head to the advanced kernel tweaking thread and then download the akt APK. Then choose which profile u think suits the best. U can choose from battery/balanced/performance. Then u can easily reach 5h SOT. Hope i helped you.
I have 8-9h SOT on sultan's CM13
Screenshots: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70828408&postcount=668
Beta 11 with Franco's kernel. 4+ guaranteed SOT for me with a moderate gaming ( CoC and CR .... Both battery hogger )
Plus both Sims and 4g data on one is on mostly.
If you want more battery then you should try AKT ZHANA but for me it made my phone slow. So avoiding it at this moment.
Hope it helps. Thanks!
SOT is personal and doesn't mean a lot you can leave your display on with sync off, 0 Brightness and get 20hrs...
Try different setups maybe ditch some apps and log in with optimized sd browser etc
I have got my best SOT with Slimroms
It really depends on usage more than anything else. For example, I'm consistently getting 5-6h SOT on stock ROM and kernel, no doze tweaks or anything. Never got below 4h, once hit over 9h.
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my constant is with 4 hours sot with stock 3.2.8. could be better with 4.0.2 or whatever.. but i stopped thinking about the sot coz its just making me paranoid everytime i look at the battery stats. as long as the phone can hold up till end of the day then im good and as long as i can get off a charger everytime im on low battery then im damn fine
reyscott said:
my constant is with 4 hours sot with stock 3.2.8. could be better with 4.0.2 or whatever.. but i stopped thinking about the sot coz its just making me paranoid everytime i look at the battery stats. as long as the phone can hold up till end of the day then im good and as long as i can get off a charger everytime im on low battery then im damn fine
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+1
exactly the same
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My favorite roms with best battery is AOSCP and AOSIP(nightly is better for battery) SOT 12H
RKBD said:
My favorite roms with best battery is AOSCP and AOSIP(nightly is better for battery) SOT 12H
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12hrs sot ?? that must be zero game time and no videos and alot of idle screen time on doing nothing.
reyscott said:
my constant is with 4 hours sot with stock 3.2.8. could be better with 4.0.2 or whatever.. but i stopped thinking about the sot coz its just making me paranoid everytime i look at the battery stats. as long as the phone can hold up till end of the day then im good and as long as i can get off a charger everytime im on low battery then im damn fine
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I agree with this as well. I think back to my note 4, and just wanted a better that would last until I got home.. I frequently had to plug it up or swap batteries halfway through the day.
Now with heavier use, [and more knowledge of android] regardless of what I do, my oneplus 3 always makes it through the entire work and school day.
H2OS Beta 7, stock kernel + root +greenify +juice defender(default settings). It's the best battery duration I have with OP3. 5-7h sot generally.
phonetech101 said:
12hrs sot ?? that must be zero game time and no videos and alot of idle screen time on doing nothing.
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I'm also playing GTA SA and using Facebook lol
RKBD said:
My favorite roms with best battery is AOSCP and AOSIP(nightly is better for battery) SOT 12H
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RKBD said:
I'm also playing GTA SA and using Facebook lol
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They are talking about unplugged screen time ... I see no other way you could get 12 hours sot from this phone. I'm not calling you a liar just saying I don't think it's possible.

EAS vs AKT

I see these terms a lot when kernels are being discussed to save battery life, can these two be used together? What are the differences? Thanks in advance for any information.
slamdunksaliby said:
I see these terms a lot when kernels are being discussed to save battery life, can these two be used together? What are the differences? Thanks in advance for any information.
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You really can't compare these to but.
AKT basically is changing kernel tunables in such matter that it saves battery or increases peformance depending on which the profile is ment for.. The problem is that everyone has a different usage pattern and everyone's definition of smooth and battery is different... For some Project Zhana can be really efficient and smooth while for me it is efficient/battery friendly but not as smooth.
EAS basically replaces the whole HMP part which almost every device runs now (HMP). EAS is quite new and quite experimental but really stable, you really won't notice it is experimental. EAS is a bit hard to explain for me. But if you are looking for a good user experience and the best battery life with it I would suggest you trying VertexOS.
Now correct me if I'm wrong I'm not a ****ing genius at this!
Puddi_Puddin said:
You really can't compare these to but.
AKT basically is changing kernel tunables in such matter that it saves battery or increases peformance depending on which the profile is ment for.. The problem is that everyone has a different usage pattern and everyone's definition of smooth and battery is different... For some Project Zhana can be really efficient and smooth while for me it is efficient/battery friendly but not as smooth.
EAS basically replaces the whole HMP part which almost every device runs now (HMP). EAS is quite new and quite experimental but really stable, you really won't notice it is experimental. EAS is a bit hard to explain for me. But if you are looking for a good user experience and the best battery life with it I would suggest you trying VertexOS.
Now correct me if I'm wrong I'm not a ****ing genius at this!
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Awesome! Thank you very much for the info, I understand it much better now
In my experience, I get better battery life a balanced profile on AKT (fusion balanced) on OOS. But performance is amazing on Vertex! And battery life isn't terrible, although not as good as on OOS, and it is still very usable.
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In my experience, I get better battery life a balanced profile on AKT (fusion balanced) on OOS. But performance is amazing on Vertex! And battery life isn't terrible, although not as good as on OOS, and it is still very usable.
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Thanks for the insight! I currently have the official Resurrection Remix ROM for my 3T with the latest EX kernel. Battery has been inconsistent for me even with the Wakelocks blocked and a mainly black theme, but I think it has to do with the weaker signal as opposed to OOS. I assume there is a way to apply these AKT profiles in the EX kernel app and have them apply after every reboot? I would prefer to stay with Ressurection over Vertex because it already has almost every feature available, and it would be much more convenient than flashing a different ROM each time for a new feature I wanted lol (since there is no Xposed for nougat)
Generalboii said:
In my experience, I get better battery life a balanced profile on AKT (fusion balanced) on OOS. But performance is amazing on Vertex! And battery life isn't terrible, although not as good as on OOS, and it is still very usable.
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Isn't terrible? It's much better....Better battery than oos or any other nonEAS rom...try it your self...give the battery three charging cycles and enjoy.....
slamdunksaliby said:
I see these terms a lot when kernels are being discussed to save battery life, can these two be used together? What are the differences? Thanks in advance for any information.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72178689&postcount=4050
See the link posted by @juliusedward.
ELI5: Basically, EAS and HMP are way to manage tasks in a multi-core processor. HMP requires a lot a guess work and experience to get it right. EAS is, Well, smart! It gets cpu utilization and load information using WALT/PELT (it's a new topic entirely. Think of them like a function, which they honestly are.) and decides which core is perfectly suited for the current given task and at what frequency. So, it is in it's nature to be more efficient and more battery friendly. Although, through lots of tweaking and optimization in HMP kernels it's not that bad either.
I run VertexOS.
EAS seems offer better battery life, same smoothness, and less warm !
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ahepas said:
Isn't terrible? It's much better....Better battery than oos or any other nonEAS rom...try it your self...give the battery three charging cycles and enjoy.....
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Agreed !
slamdunksaliby said:
Thanks for the insight! I currently have the official Resurrection Remix ROM for my 3T with the latest EX kernel. Battery has been inconsistent for me even with the Wakelocks blocked and a mainly black theme, but I think it has to do with the weaker signal as opposed to OOS. I assume there is a way to apply these AKT profiles in the EX kernel app and have them apply after every reboot? I would prefer to stay with Ressurection over Vertex because it already has almost every feature available, and it would be much more convenient than flashing a different ROM each time for a new feature I wanted lol (since there is no Xposed for nougat)
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Try Blu spark kernel. It's my favorite kernel in terms of performance and battery life. I can get 6-7hrs screen on time consistently over 24 hours on LTE and wifi. Performance is butter smooth. And when I mean butter smooth, I mean no frame drops, no microstutters, pure 60fps smoothness. Something not a single AKT profile can provide without destroying the battery life so I wouldn't recommend them, and yes I've tried every single profile. FlashKernel is also a really nice kernel but you need to tweak the stock governor settings to get nice performance.
Haven't tried EAS, but supposedly it does its job well, very well so you can also try that out. Try vertex it has been getting high praises.
@slamdunksaliby
Please check this post here
I think it is safe to presume that it answers your question to a great considerable extent.
Hope it helps.
-TDK
P.S. AKT profiles cannot be applied on EAS, not yet.
crzykiller said:
Try Blu spark kernel. It's my favorite kernel in terms of performance and battery life. I can get 6-7hrs screen on time consistently over 24 hours on LTE and wifi. Performance is butter smooth. And when I mean butter smooth, I mean no frame drops, no microstutters, pure 60fps smoothness. Something not a single AKT profile can provide without destroying the battery life so I wouldn't recommend them, and yes I've tried every single profile. FlashKernel is also a really nice kernel but you need to tweak the stock governor settings to get nice performance.
Haven't tried EAS, but supposedly it does its job well, very well so you can also try that out. Try vertex it has been getting high praises.
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Hi I tried Blu spark for a little on sultanized resurrection remix ROM, and the battery life doesn't seem to be very good, specifically with standby as sultan's kernel seems to handle it better, are you using the stock settings or are you underclocking? What ROM are you using with the kernel? Thanks!
slamdunksaliby said:
Hi I tried Blu spark for a little on sultanized resurrection remix ROM, and the battery life doesn't seem to be very good, specifically with standby as sultan's kernel seems to handle it better, are you using the stock settings or are you underclocking? What ROM are you using with the kernel? Thanks!
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Well u never going to have good battery life with RR. Try another rom and u going to see better battery stats.
slamdunksaliby said:
Hi I tried Blu spark for a little on sultanized resurrection remix ROM, and the battery life doesn't seem to be very good, specifically with standby as sultan's kernel seems to handle it better, are you using the stock settings or are you underclocking? What ROM are you using with the kernel? Thanks!
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Dont blame the kernel if you have standby drain.
I also use bluspark with freedomos ce and i nearly have zero battery drain over night.
If you have too much standby drain its some third party apps, services or something that keeps your phone awake.
MarcTremonti said:
Dont blame the kernel if you have standby drain.
I also use bluspark with freedomos ce and i nearly have zero battery drain over night.
If you have too much standby drain its some third party apps, services or something that keeps your phone awake.
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You won't see much difference between kernels regarding idle drain. It's 99% apps related.
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You won't see much difference between kernels regarding idle drain. It's 99% apps related.
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Thats what i was trying to say

regarding citrus 3.5

I am using citrus 3.5. i want to know how can i increase the battery life of my phone and how can i make sure that my internet is stable. I have not installed anything extra. Only the rom and that's it. Please help me.
How is the present battery backup with this ROM?
NaXal said:
How is the present battery backup with this ROM?
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It is not more than 4 hours..
gunavat said:
It is not more than 4 hours..
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Total of 4 hours of screen on time is 4 hours ?
Also check what apps you use mostly which is highest in battery consumption list.
4 hours SOT (screen on time) isn't bad if it's for playing heavy duty gaming like PubG or such. Same setup would offer higher SoT if used others daily used apps like social and videos.
NaXal said:
Total of 4 hours of screen on time is 4 hours ?
Also check what apps you use mostly which is highest in battery consumption list.
4 hours SOT (screen on time) isn't bad if it's for playing heavy duty gaming like PubG or such. Same setup would offer higher SoT if used others daily used apps like social and videos.
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The on screen time is 4 hours without pubg. when i am using it little bit.. if i start playing it lasts for about an hour and a half. I have never seen such fast degradation of battery. Please help.
gunavat said:
The on screen time is 4 hours without pubg. when i am using it little bit.. if i start playing it lasts for about an hour and a half. I have never seen such fast degradation of battery. Please help.
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Have you checked in your battery stats as what is eating do much of battery?
That usually points to the culprit.
Otherwise, you can change kernel to a more battery friendly one.
Yes, 90 mins PubG for 100-0% is indeed low, unless your battery has degraded hardwarely
NaXal said:
Have you checked in your battery stats as what is eating do much of battery?
That usually points to the culprit.
Otherwise, you can change kernel to a more battery friendly one.
Yes, 90 mins PubG for 100-0% is indeed low, unless your battery has degraded hardwarely
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It is just showing android system used the maximum battery after that the apps that i used for 5-10 mins no other thing is running in background too. My condition is such that i use my phone in battery saver. Now you can understand what kind of problem i am facing any solution please?
The condition of battery is good.
gunavat said:
It is just showing android system used the maximum battery after that the apps that i used for 5-10 mins no other thing is running in background too. My condition is such that i use my phone in battery saver. Now you can understand what kind of problem i am facing any solution please?
The condition of battery is good.
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Try using different kernel. Select one which is known for better battery backup over performance and try that to see if that helps to get more backup.
NaXal said:
Try using different kernel. Select one which is known for better battery backup over performance and try that to see if that helps to get more backup.
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May i know where can i find diff kernels? The best suitable for citrus 3.5!
gunavat said:
May i know where can i find diff kernels? The best suitable for citrus 3.5!
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In the ROM section here.
I don't use that ROM so I am unable to comment which kernel would give you best results, it's more like Trial n Error type testing you may have to do.
Allow a kernel to run for couple of days before coming to any conclusions about its true potential.
If nothing helps I guess time to try out a different ROM
NaXal said:
In the ROM section here.
I don't use that ROM so I am unable to comment which kernel would give you best results, it's more like Trial n Error type testing you may have to do.
Allow a kernel to run for couple of days before coming to any conclusions about its true potential.
If nothing helps I guess time to try out a different ROM
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Oh okay.. what rom do you think i should use to get Maximum battery without compromising on the performance?
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In the ROM section here.
I don't use that ROM so I am unable to comment which kernel would give you best results, it's more like Trial n Error type testing you may have to do.
Allow a kernel to run for couple of days before coming to any conclusions about its true potential.
If nothing helps I guess time to try out a different ROM
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Okay. What according to you is the rom with better battery backup which does not compromise on performance.?
gunavat said:
Oh okay.. what rom do you think i should use to get Maximum battery without compromising on the performance?
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Once again tough question since the Custom ROM is meant to satisfy different need of different people. Some wants PubG over anything else. Some wants performance of UI.
More or less all ROMs are good but all have different short comings.
Chose a ROM which is officially supported here and widely used. Unlike your present ROM, which seems to be not supported anymore. This helps to obtain assistance when something isn't in order.
Start with Pixel Experience ROM. Performance, integration, fluid nature of operation is mind blowing. I personally had issue with battery drain when idle (SOT was fine, like 5+ hours with mixed use). AR Beast kernel solve it a bit.
Pixel default with anything mode was drinking 2.5% to 3% battery per hour but after I installed AR Beast, it was down to 1% or even lower per hour when idle like night time.
Some other users have different setup, like @$Ayush$ is running,
PE ROM + AR Beast kernel + Sun Cooling
Then @Rahil4321 is running following setup,
PE + Heliox V2 kernel + Boost v7 + Uber Cooling
Then @sanjay.2704 is running following,
PE with heliox 2 with akt project xana balanced
So if you chose to try it out, check that ROM section and start with the ROM first, after couple of days depending on your need chose a setup by asking there. As those individuals can comment about their setup, how or why.
I am presently running AiCP 13.1 may 4th build (latest one). No extra modification or kernel or any such. Performance is some what satisfactory, things are working fine. By things, I mean most of the stuff I use in daily life.
But pixel was by the smoothest ROM I have used. So start there. Couple of issues that I faced with it was as wrote above, battery drainage in idle (others have solved it with different setup), then WiFi link limited to 72 Mbps (AEX/AiCP/ZUI i see connecting at 150 Mbps) last of all the Jio reception (but all custom ROM I have used have this network bar fluctuation issue) issue, but never faced call drops.
NaXal said:
Once again tough question since the Custom ROM is meant to satisfy different need of different people. Some wants PubG over anything else. Some wants performance of UI.
More or less all ROMs are good but all have different short comings.
Chose a ROM which is officially supported here and widely used. Unlike your present ROM, which seems to be not supported anymore. This helps to obtain assistance when something isn't in order.
Start with Pixel Experience ROM. Performance, integration, fluid nature of operation is mind blowing. I personally had issue with battery drain when idle (SOT was fine, like 5+ hours with mixed use). AR Beast kernel solve it a bit.
Pixel default with anything mode was drinking 2.5% to 3% battery per hour but after I installed AR Beast, it was down to 1% or even lower per hour when idle like night time.
Some other users have different setup, like @$Ayush$ is running,
PE ROM + AR Beast kernel + Sun Cooling
Then @Rahil4321 is running following setup,
PE + Heliox V2 kernel + Boost v7 + Uber Cooling
Then @sanjay.2704 is running following,
PE with heliox 2 with akt project xana balanced
So if you chose to try it out, check that ROM section and start with the ROM first, after couple of days depending on your need chose a setup by asking there. As those individuals can comment about their setup, how or why.
I am presently running AiCP 13.1 may 4th build (latest one). No extra modification or kernel or any such. Performance is some what satisfactory, things are working fine. By things, I mean most of the stuff I use it daily life.
But pixel was by the smoothest ROM I have used. So start there. Couple of issues that I faced with it was as wrote above, battery drainage in idle (others have solved it with different setup), then WiFi link limited to 72 Mbps (AEX/AiCP/ZUI i see connecting at 150 Mbps) last of all the Jio reception (but all custom ROM I have used have this network bar fluctuation issue) issue, but never faced call drops.
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That was actually helpful. Thank you..
DotOS
I was also previously using CitrusCAF 3.6 as it gave best battery life. But in last month or so, battery drainage became very common. Even on clean installation.
I have currently settled on DotOS Oreo after trying AEX5.5 and RR. AEX gave me 4hr+ SOT. But DotOS gives around 6-7hr+ SOT.
I am a moderate user. No bugs so far and smooth.
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I was also previously using CitrusCAF 3.6 as it gave best battery life. But in last month or so, battery drainage became very common. Even on clean installation.
I have currently settled on DotOS Oreo after trying AEX5.5 and RR. AEX gave me 4hr+ SOT. But DotOS gives around 6-7hr+ SOT.
I am a moderate user. No bugs so far and smooth.
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I have moved to PE with custom kernel and cooling. The device never felt so much snappier. PE is better than every other rom that i have tried.
gunavat said:
I have moved to PE with custom kernel and cooling. The device never felt so much snappier. PE is better than every other rom that i have tried.
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Have a try of Jaguar with AKT Profile

What ROM should we download for best battery backup and gaming performance

Hi I already posted a thread about this but I didn't get much response and I just wanted to ask that the battery life in a custom ROM is really worst. When I was using the stock ROM the battery backup was really good but the gaming and performance was really bad so from that moment I've been installing new custom ROMs to find out one which has great battery and also great performance but I failed to do so. And I don't knoknow why but the battery backup is really bad in every ROM. I am currently on viper is and it is giving me 3h 21m SOT and in the stock ROM I got around 6 to 7 hrs SOT so what should I do for battery and performance
Check Jaguar, it's performance is the best amongst any other rom right now. Though the battery life is average..
trueaxis said:
Hi I already posted a thread about this but I didn't get much response and I just wanted to ask that the battery life in a custom ROM is really worst. When I was using the stock ROM the battery backup was really good but the gaming and performance was really bad so from that moment I've been installing new custom ROMs to find out one which has great battery and also great performance but I failed to do so. And I don't knoknow why but the battery backup is really bad in every ROM. I am currently on viper is and it is giving me 3h 21m SOT and in the stock ROM I got around 6 to 7 hrs SOT so what should I do for battery and performance
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trueaxis said:
Hi I already posted a thread about this but I didn't get much response and I just wanted to ask that the battery life in a custom ROM is really worst. When I was using the stock ROM the battery backup was really good but the gaming and performance was really bad so from that moment I've been installing new custom ROMs to find out one which has great battery and also great performance but I failed to do so. And I don't knoknow why but the battery backup is really bad in every ROM. I am currently on viper is and it is giving me 3h 21m SOT and in the stock ROM I got around 6 to 7 hrs SOT so what should I do for battery and performance
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Go for DoTOS (Non treble build)
You can even try bootleggers and latest Aex 5.5
P.S - Aex 5.5 is fully treble supported so you need to flash factory2vendor.zip and after that compatible twrp.
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and in the stock ROM I got around 6 to 7 hrs SOT so what should I do for battery and performance
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Will you mind if I ask, which game you play that gives 6 to 7 hours of SoT with Stock ZUI (I guess 2.5 Indian) ??
NaXal said:
Will you mind if I ask, which game you play that gives 6 to 7 hours of SoT with Stock ZUI (I guess 2.5 Indian) ??
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Good question lol. I never got 7 hours on stock zui even when the phone was out of the box fresh. XD
I am not talking about gaming, I got SOT of 7hrs on normal usage and in viper with normal usage iam getting around 4hrs
trueaxis said:
I am not talking about gaming, I got SOT of 7hrs on normal usage and in viper with normal usage iam getting around 4hrs
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Can't confirm about all the ROM, tried only PE, RR, AEX, AiCP.
Now I have seen others getting 6 to 6h30min with most of these ROM for general usage.
I had issue with PE but some go around that with custom kernel.
By default installations of ROM, without any other extra mods, I have seen both AiCP and AEX offering 6h to 6h30min SoT with moderate use. That including bit of casual gaming also (but of Guns of Boom or a match of PubG).
Bootlegger + BFR Kernal V3.3
AiCP 13.1 May 11Th
Nameless Kernel R14
No root
PubG at medium
WiFi network
6% battery for a 33 min match. That accounts to around 12% per hour.
This is a new installation, not yet through few charge cycle, so data may change in next few days of use.
trueaxis said:
Hi I already posted a thread about this but I didn't get much response and I just wanted to ask that the battery life in a custom ROM is really worst. When I was using the stock ROM the battery backup was really good but the gaming and performance was really bad so from that moment I've been installing new custom ROMs to find out one which has great battery and also great performance but I failed to do so. And I don't knoknow why but the battery backup is really bad in every ROM. I am currently on viper is and it is giving me 3h 21m SOT and in the stock ROM I got around 6 to 7 hrs SOT so what should I do for battery and performance
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Try Bootlegger 28th or 14Th May Build and flash BFS V3 Underclocked Kernal , My Kernal Auditor Settings were [ Big CPU'S Max & Min Frequency Set at 1708mhz Governer Powersave & Small CPU'S Max & Min Frequency at 1408 Governer Powersave and GPU Max & Min Frequency at 510mhz and Governer Powersave ] i used to get 5-7 Hours SOT On Noraml Uasge Like { Listening music, Watching Vedios ( Not on Internet ) & Watching Vedios on YT9 On JioVolte and Chatting on Whattsapp & and Browing The hell out of Zuk z2 Development Page to find the best Rom :silly:, I Play Online Games Like Modern Combat 5 & PUBG , i started Plying MC5 At 100% chage and after 3-4 hours when i stopped playing ,My battery was at 7% and next time after full charge i started playing PUBG and after 3-4 hours when i stopped playing ,My battery was at 4% ; MC5 ran Very Smooth , Pubg was Lagging Sometimes but it was not irritating .............................................................For me this was the best setup for me till now . I have tried AEX Oreo & Aicp Oreo but not treble versions cuz Jio Volte currently not supported and i play online games for which i only have Jio Volte,Also Tried RR Oreo Official version and Unofficial Version ,they both r Good; and Viper Os Nought Final The fastest,Average battery & but i had bad xperience while gaming cuz lag & Colour quality seemed bad while gaming and Viper Oreo - Balanced and Nitrogen Os-Best Balanced Rom and Aex Nought - I was not Satisfied with its Performance and Havoc Oreo- Laggy Ui and Project Xtended- Not Much Customizations but Balanced and Jaguar Oreo & Nought - Balanced But No Customizations and DU Oreo - Balanced and Valdious Os- Good Battery and Balanced Performance and CR Droid Oreo & nought - Not Much Performance but Good Battery and Dot Os Oreo & Nought - 4\10 i was not satisfied........................... M Currently On RR Oreo Unofficial 11th May Build and its Cores r going Offline and not turning back ever i have flashed this rom Several Times in The Last Two hours with custom kernal but problem not solving so m again searching a New Rom,.............. If Someone finds A gaming rom plz tell me... I have Flashed Several Roms ,now m going mad ................My Requirements Jio Volte ,Many Customization & Performance.........................[I left Bootleggers Cuz Gameloft Updated Modern Combat 5 one day ago and now its lagging on the current settings........................ so..] I hope it ll help ,it took me too much time to type !!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry for sp Errors and Bad English
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Try DOTos it's best
trueaxis said:
I am not talking about gaming, I got SOT of 7hrs on normal usage and in viper with normal usage iam getting around 4hrs
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This is very awkward to hear
bootloger 2.2 14 april + heliox v2 was good balance performance , if you want more battery backup just install greenify active doze and install akt profile xana battery profile
Bootleggers is not so good on my personal experience. Try out Jaguar, it had the best performance u can ever witness with this device. On the contrary games force close on the latest update of bootleggers rom[24-8-2018].I faced this issue with clash royale and clash of clans.
I have been using Arrow OS Oreo for a month now, getting around 5 hrs SOT on normal usage.
After installing AKT (X.A.N.A BATTERY) I get more than 7 hrs SOT normal usage. Videos, live streaming and twitter.No gaming.
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Kh4rb said:
U should try RR v 6.0.0
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Can you give the link?
trueaxis said:
Hi I already posted a thread about this but I didn't get much response and I just wanted to ask that the battery life in a custom ROM is really worst. When I was using the stock ROM the battery backup was really good but the gaming and performance was really bad so from that moment I've been installing new custom ROMs to find out one which has great battery and also great performance but I failed to do so. And I don't knoknow why but the battery backup is really bad in every ROM. I am currently on viper is and it is giving me 3h 21m SOT and in the stock ROM I got around 6 to 7 hrs SOT so what should I do for battery and performance
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I have used bootleggers for a long time and i was not satisfied with the battery performance it degrades after some time while using the rom for days and then few weeks back i switched to cardinal os i know its not that heard of, but it is more stable and battery efficient, my device is 1.5 years old so battery has also aged on bootleggers i used to get around 4 hrs but on cardinal i get about 5 - 6 hrs of sot that to when I charge my device once a day. And i used the stock battery configs on both roms
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NaXal said:
AiCP 13.1 May 11Th
Nameless Kernel R14
No root
PubG at medium
WiFi network
6% battery for a 33 min match. That accounts to around 12% per hour.
This is a new installation, not yet through few charge cycle, so data may change in next few days of use.
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Can you give link? Or upload to gdrive ?
Omkar Modgi said:
Can you give link? Or upload to gdrive ?
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I shall check to see if I can find the old installation files. Will upload if I find the may 11 build

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