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Juicy vs MSR and Battery Life - Major Differences??
I had been using Juicy rom, but was having issues with my battery going down about 10% an hour. I was using the SDConfig to install things, and have a CAB defined that automatically creates my email accounts. I have 4 IMAP accounts that are polled at 30 minute intervals.
I didn't make any other changes other than setting ringtones, font size, and things like that. If I install MSR, my battery life is like 2-4 times better, sometimes ending a full day (12hrs) at 60-70%. I tried two days on Juicy and two days on MSR and the results were consistent. Juicy was going down 10% even when I did nothing else on the phone other than have it check email in the background. No web browsing, no phone calls. I wasn't doing anything different configuration-wise between the two. Both ROM's use the SDConfig, so the same set of apps were being installed. The comparisons were between Juicy 3.2/3.3 and MSR 2.4. I wouldn't have thought there would have been that big of a change in battery life. Not sure it matters, but I am on Sprint. I am also using the Verizon radio rom. |
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Would you mind explaining in more detail how you did the following - I am getting tired of setting up all my email accounts.
Thanks BTW - I have two IMAP, one Exchange and PicMail. A few phone calls and txts yesterday and I am now charging my battery. OH yeah without enabling TouchFlo "I was using the SDConfig to install things, and have a CAB defined that automatically creates my email accounts. I have 4 IMAP accounts that are polled at 30 minute intervals." |
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http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=39470 It is great and very easy to set up. I have also set up my Wifi entries and my speed dial links using the same mechanism (you need to look on Microsoft's site for the XML schema). |
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See my edit above.
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Here is the Microsoft page with the info on other things you can do with the device configuration files:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb737579.aspx |
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Ok, back on track guys to the OP's question... Battery life for me on Juicy 3.3 has been good so far. I can't see a noticeable difference in the life between prior versions of the Juicy ROMs.
I have 2 IMAP accounts set to sync every 2 hours. The only thing I really turn off id Beam and Bluetooth. Only use Bluetooth when I'm on the phone for more than 5 minutes. |
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~40%. That includes some fair roaming time (coverage sucks at work), random internet checking, and ~1 hour of calls. I always have to check some phone number, or look up some thing in my excel sheets, so the phone sees a fair amount of screen time.
Bluetooth headset and phone calls just suck the life right out of the poor thing. Good thing most of that time is on a car charger. Why do you have beam on? There's no usage that I know of... |
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I was turning the beam off, but then I started leaving alone when I was trying to fix the battery life (just to try different things).
I tried building my own ROM with the Kitchen (20931) and will see how that goes today. I just need the darn phone to last comfortably throughout the day. Doesn't seem like it should be too much to ask. Earlier Juicy rom's I didn't have this issue. It seemed like the one that added the SDConfig support was where I started having bad battery life. |
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