I know Voltage Control doesn't work with some ROMS but how would you know? Would it just get you an error message or something? I guess how do you know your phone is actually applying those voltage settings besides the Voltage Control app telling you?
When you bring up the menu in VC you have an option to apply these settings for now to test but be sure to have a stable setup saved as boot settings so you dont have any SODs.
I know Voltage Control doesn't work with some ROMS but how would you know? Would it just get you an error message or something? I guess how do you know your phone is actually applying those voltage settings besides the Voltage Control app telling you?
I currently have the following setup, and battery life has been outstanding :
1200, 1000, & 800 set @ -50.
600, 400, 200, & 100 set @ -25.
Scheduler is at deadline.
Also downloaded Root System Tools from the Market, and set the governor @ conservative, which seems to help.
I've been running these for two days and it's run perfectly:
sio
1200: -25
1120: -25
1000: -50
800: -50
400: -75
200: -75
100: -75
Just switched to these settings
1120 -50
1000-75
900 -75
800 -75
600 -75
400 -125
100 -125
Camera worked fine angry birds ran smooth noticed a little lag on screen rotation. I did switch from noop to sio When I used noop I could not drop below -100 anywhere. I also did not use the 200 setting. I will post tomorrow how these are working.
Just an FYI... I have been using this setting for about a week now (with the OTB 1.3 kernel) and battery has been unreal.... getting anywhere from 24 to 36 hours on a single charge with moderate to heavy usage. As of right now... I currently have 73% battery left with 9+ hours of usage:
Biggest piece of advice - YOU WILL NOT NOTICE INSTANT RESULTS. You really need to give it 2 or 3 days with a full charge... drain... full charge... drain.... before you notice anything (wipe bstats after the first full charge)
I took it off the charger at 3AM with 97% charge. I was up at7:30, checked email, checked the forecast several times today, browsed the web moderately, took a couple calls made a couple. Its 7:55 and I am still at 71%. No SOD or problems at all.
Just an FYI... I have been using this setting for about a week now (with the OTB 1.3 kernel) and battery has been unreal.... getting anywhere from 24 to 36 hours on a single charge with moderate to heavy usage. As of right now... I currently have 73% battery left with 9+ hours of usage:
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Biggest piece of advice - YOU WILL NOT NOTICE INSTANT RESULTS. You really need to give it 2 or 3 days with a full charge... drain... full charge... drain.... before you notice anything (wipe bstats after the first full charge)
I would love to see a screenshot or two of your setup on the Voltage Setting Program. I know you posted the variables but there are other settings too I'd like to see how you have them set.
I may have missed it but what ROM/Kernel are you using?
what do you want to know?
Just an FYI... I have been using this setting for about a week now (with the OTB 1.3 kernel) and battery has been unreal.... getting anywhere from 24 to 36 hours on a single charge with moderate to heavy usage. As of right now... I currently have 73% battery left with 9+ hours of usage:
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Biggest piece of advice - YOU WILL NOT NOTICE INSTANT RESULTS. You really need to give it 2 or 3 days with a full charge... drain... full charge... drain.... before you notice anything (wipe bstats after the first full charge)
You don't have any other processes running ever other than those 3? No texting, games, browser, etc? No wonder you get amazing batt life lol
I actually went back to ComaVolt, it's been the best with my phone so far of all the ones I try
1. Schedule Setting
2. What you have the Limit Clock To Set at
3. What options you have selected under States
4. For the Voltage options you don't tweak, do you keep them at 0?
ok so heres my question thought you were only supposed to have 7 things checked max??
i thought so too, but I checked one for each voltage I altered.... I figured the worst that would happen is that it would freeze up and then I could just uncheck them and reboot
PS.... the thing that eats my battery the most is voice calls