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Root Rooted running Myn's latest, battery performance?

sbmf66

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Oct 9, 2010
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I have been reading like a fiend, trying to figure out if some of my apps are killing my battery.
Should I not be running any task killer apps?

Also I was wondering if you can delete the downloaded Roms from the SD card after they are installed as it is filling up my card?

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
I've been running Myn's since this morning. I consider myself a moderate to light user, but I've got 51% of my battery remaining after 12 hours. That includes performing a nandroid backup, flashing the new rom, downloading around 15-20 apps, texting and emailing (roughly 20), and surfing the web for about 10 minutes. I do not run any task killers, I simply let the android system do it's own thing. I also don't use set cpu or any sort of over/under clocking program.

Once you've flashed the rom that you desire, you can delete the zip file from your card. It's only needed for the initial flash.
 
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I've been running Myn's since this morning. I consider myself a moderate to light user, but I've got 51% of my battery remaining after 12 hours. That includes performing a nandroid backup, flashing the new rom, downloading around 15-20 apps, texting and emailing (roughly 20), and surfing the web for about 10 minutes. I do not run any task killers, I simply let the android system do it's own thing. I also don't use set cpu or any sort of over/under clocking program.

Once you've flashed the rom that you desire, you can delete the zip file from your card. It's only needed for the initial flash.


Almost the same results for me. No task killers, no SetCPU, appx. the same usage as you ( but I had 50 texts), less download, but more surfing, and I was without signal for 6% of the time. I do use JuiceDefender. I also use System Panel to monitor just in case somethng starts going funky.

So these are my stats, running Myn's RLS 2, Kings #11 kernel, gmail auto-pushing, weather bug set to "follow me", nothing auto-syncing (expect gmail), gps on all the time, wifi auto on/off using Y5

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I've been running Warm twopointtwo with King's #9 bfs with outstanding battery life. I get 12-15 hours on a regular basis while using the phone moderately. I usually text 20-25 a day. Stream Pandora for at least 3 hours a day. Receive 5-10 emails a day. Use internet for 10-15 minutes. I do not use any task killers or set cpu. I haven't ran it long...about three days now, but I'm loving the battery and speed.
 
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