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Originally Posted by Maxx134
A straight flash without any tweaks proved battery life very dismall.
I feel at this stage of such a high polished rom that I should'nt still be encountering this.
I may be totally wrong, my assumption but I believe problem lies
in the packages of the rom that deal with the radio.
Notice how different it is ,
that you can't find the setting in phone settings where you can edit the text message for not answering calls, where it usually says something like. "I am busy right now I'll call you back" ..
This text message option may be somewhere else, but it should beinphone settings and it is not.
Which leads me to believe if NRG used more sprint or CDMA specific files, it could help with radio sucking the life out of you.
So yes I am assuming the battery life issues lie in this area.
With this rom I had to switch to this "OCT" overclock program to help save battery,
So I had to use this one as well since it underclocks to save battery,
But I only have it set at one step so it only switches back and forth from only to frequencys.
Also the Opera in this rom is not setup optimally.
A few reg edits andit can be made buttery smooth.
I'll make a cab up L8tr wen I get home.
Edit: Instead of postong in a post, I will post a new thread for these topics.,
As I realize my battery cab is in this thread and not properly open to discussion.
I also do not advise anyone trying a "zero" page pool on the 21916 rom as I ended up with practically no ram.
the rom has 22 as default so I will flash again at that setting.
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I’d like to add my 2 cents to the battery issue…
I had been flashing Energy, RHODCDMA, 21916, Sense2.5, Cookie ROMs for 5 or 6 months; upgrading every new version. Some versions had okay battery life while many had poor battery life.
I work at home so my reception is very consistent, along with my use of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
I tried the various battery cab fixes, including different radios and setting my phone to 1x as opposed to EVDO. I saw minimal gains at best. I was lucky to get 8 hours of daily use before my battery was dead.
I over-clocked, under-clocked and bought multiple higher capacity batteries. I disabled animations, reduced updating my weather and email, reduced my screen brightness until it was almost unusable and even removed my storage card. Still, I got nothing beyond 8 hours on a good day.
I think you get the picture. I aggressively pursued any method I read about to improve my battery life.
Then I tried SPB Mobile Shell 3.5. I had used it with my Mogul, but I really liked the “Flash” of the Sense 2.5 compared Mobile Shell. One of the main reasons I went back to Mobile Shell was I missed the call filtering and profiles of a companion product SPB Phone Suite. It’s an older product that does not run in Sense.
I flashed Energy, RHODCDMA, 21916, Titanium, Oct.15, installed Mobile Shell and my usual applications. After a few days (okay maybe a week) of fiddling, I got a configuration I liked.
Then I noticed my battery was lasting more than 2 days!
I over-clocked back to 729.6 MHz and put my email and weather updates back to schedules that suit me.
Still more than 2 days of battery life!
I have the same radio, same cool Energy add-ins, usage and etc. The only real difference is no Sense…
I’m not trying to argue the virtues of Mobile Shell. I’m saying I believe the battery drain is Sense and nothing else.
As a bonus, I use Energy’s Compact Start Menu and have over 100 MB of free RAM.
Thanks Energy for the exceptional work.