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Guest Suxsem
Posted

Hi all!

Thanks to all people that contact me with PM and offers as beta testers :)

But i think that tests should be public and not private...so, this is official topic for testers :)

1) We prefer expert people for doing the test...anyway, any man can do them and report us the results :)

2) We do not respond about damage to your ROM or phone, this is a TEST topic

Ooooook, let's start!

First test for you :) I think that using stock rild should really improve our battery life...

1) This ZIP (http://www.multiupload.com/K721HTL6RE) has 5 files

2) Put the file "rild" in system/bin

3) Put the other files in system/lib

4) adb remount

5) adb shell chmod 777 /system/bin/rild

6) adb remount

test your phone for a day and share the results in this topic, thanks! Be accurate please ^^

Guest thirtytwodave
Posted (edited)

so i just put these files on 1.6.1

never mind just got up and got here via email so this is for 1.7

Edited by thirtytwodave
Guest yapa73
Posted

Good morning everyone.

As promised, here is the Test IDLE tonight.

So remember:

- Mobile phone disconnected from power, when it reached 100% of the battery.

- Terminal with active data allowed in 2G/3G automatically.

Add some details of my home, of my system settings, and applications that could affect my consumption:

- Model: Liquid A1

- Governor CPU: LAGFREE.

- Minimum CPU Frequency: 245 MHz

- Maximum CPU frequency: 768 MHz

- No Compcache

- Enabled jit, dithering, Force home in memory

- Ext-enabled apps to sd (Apps are on SD)

- Swap the present and enabled (256 Mb)

- Zipalign on boot is ON

- Is lowmem by default.

- On my home, there are widgets: Widget Fancy Home, the default analog clock, Twitter widget.

- I have installed applications that could potentially work in the background, even if not open, then belonging to the usual Gmail, etc. Talk of the classic package GAPPS: Skype, G +, Handcent SMS.

- Launcher used: ADW EX.

Now the report of the test:

Roma LiquidNext 1.7 + rild.zip

Battery remaining after 5h29m53s, by disconnecting: 78% (4.01% / hour)

Consumption of which:

- Mobile Phone in stadby (drums used by cellular signal): 47%

Playing Time: 5h29m53s

- Telephone inactive (use battery when the phone is idle): 43%

Playing Time: 5h28m50s

- Display (battery used by the display and backlight) 9%

Playing Time: 1m2s

- Android operating system (used by the battery): 3%

CPUs Total: 46S

PS. Now carry the charge to 100%, and I feel used ... I believe that much in fuel use (intuitive) will let you know as soon as possible.

Guest zorginho
Posted

Suxsem maybe on the v6 supercharger is better to using the option aggressive 1, the liquid seems more smooth with a lot of installed apps

Sent from my Liquid using Tapatalk

Guest Suxsem
Posted

thanks yapa :) with 2g only option I get 0.6%/h, very good result :)

we need more test of battery drain while usage... :)

Guest yapa73
Posted

Excellent 0.6%

ok, 2G/3G automatic and continuous use.

reader, remember that I always had high consumption results: P

Guest yapa73
Posted

I am back.

performed a little test in use, then:

- A call to my mobile operator.

- Take a few snapshots.

- Made a few minutes of video shots.

- Used the browser a little ... few minutes.

- Following discussions on the app, G +.

- Following twitter.

result:

Battery remaining after 1h59m44s, by disconnecting: 38% (31% / hour).

consumption:

- Display (battery used by the display and backlight): 89%

Playing Time: 1h41m19s

- Voice calls (voice calls used by battery): 4%

Playing Time: 3m0s

- Mobile phone on standby (battery used by cellular signal): 4%

Playing Time: 1h59m44s

Time elapsed without a signal: 1%

here it is.

PS. Suxsem, ThePasto, we have to understand why, current lag .... the fluidity is good, but I, long waiting times that the terminal performs what I want;). does not depend on rild, but it's time to investigate. could also improve fuel economy??

Guest zorginho
Posted

Suxsem maybe on the v6 supercharger is better to using the option aggressive 1, the liquid seems more smooth with a lot of installed apps

Sent from my Liquid using Tapatalk

time to quote myself: the setting aggressive 1 on v6 supercharger solves the lag.

Guest Suxsem
Posted

LN 1.7.1 with froyo rild + v6 script tweaker almost ready...

in the meantime...can you try to reboot several times WITHOUT sim and see if it always boot? thanks :)

Guest thirtytwodave
Posted

21 min call battery went from 68%-61%

Guest Suxsem
Posted

with a new kernel i got 0.4%/h in IDLE! ^^ thanks thepasto :P

Guest stef07
Posted

with a new kernel i got 0.4%/h in IDLE! ^^ thanks thepasto :P

with 3G data ON? Awesome!

Guest yapa73
Posted

I am back.

So yesterday I set to supercharge the V6, with values ​​of 1 and 16.

Disabled the swap.

all over again with no lags.

a test run last night IDLE:

Battery remaining after 10h49m34s, by disconnecting: 38% (5.731% / hour).

consumption:

- Mobile phone on standby (battery used by cellular signal): 49%

Playing Time: 10h49m34s

- Telephone inactive (use battery when the phone is idle): 46%

Playing Time: 10h49m9s.

- Android Operating System (used by the battery): 4%

CPUs Total: 1m41s

- Display (battery used by the display and backlight): 2%

Playing Time: 25s

Guest zorginho
Posted

i've submitted the actual issues on he bugtracker check this out.

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