Le Pro 3 and Nougat - LeEco Le Pro3 Questions & Answers

Hello. Because LeEco released 2017's version of our phone on Marshmallow, we shouldn't expect Nougat soon. Witch one custom ROMs are as good and stable as stock, but debloated and lasts longer on battery? Any pro tips and good guides for first time rooting? Should i make sth like TWRP image? x720, looking for Nougat ROM. How to not void warranty?

marik1 said:
Hello. Because LeEco released 2017's version of our phone on Marshmallow, we shouldn't expect Nougat soon. Witch one custom ROMs are as good and stable as stock, but debloated and lasts longer on battery? Any pro tips and good guides for first time rooting? Should i make sth like TWRP image? x720, looking for Nougat ROM. How to not void warranty?
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Source of that new phone please

TheDethEgineer said:
Source of that new phone please
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http://blog.grossoshop.net/leeco-le-pro-3-2017-nuova-immagine

Another one:
https://www.gizmochina.com/2017/04/...fficial-first-heliox27-phone-¥2399-price-350/

Thank you,
From what I see there will be 2 phones, the Le Pro 3 2017 (snapdragon 835) and the Le Pro 3 AI(mediatek). One article says they will come with nougat, the other says with MM. We better wait for an official statement/release instead of speculate with leaks.

It's official. If you dont belive, look there;
http://cn.lemall.com/cn/sale/sjxp411.html?ref=m:index:227
Next you should go there;
http://www.lemall.com/product/products-pid-GWGMS30056-n-9940.html
And the second tab is specification. In Chinese version of website, you can see "EUI5.9(基于Android6.0)". So, still Marshmallow. If you want more about it, please use translators like Google's.

Then you should have shared those links first.
Anyway, I dont think this is a "new" Le Pro3, just an updated Pro 3, maybe we will see a Le Pro 4 later this year running Nougat out of the box and OTA for Le Pro 3, S3 and Le Pro 3 AI
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And for your question, there will be no Nougat rom as stable as stock rom, and do not even think about getting the same battery life. If you want to try any of the great roms we have go to the Roms section of the forums, there are some guides to unclock bootloader (doing it will void your warranty), and falshing guides. Good luck.

Umh, I heard about locking bootloader, to return warranty. And my battery life now is like 3-4h SOT in 1-2 days of soft usage (definitely have to reinstal ROM). Custom ROMs, witch is tested by community can develop faster.

For me, I tested 99.99% of the Nougat based ROMs and the maximum of SOT I got is 5H with moderate usage. As for stock based ROMs, they allow me to arrive at 9H max of SOT with moderate use (gaming, movies, whatsapp, messenger, ...).
There is no doubt : stock based ROMs are better in autonomy than all the others...

So, on Nougat, I'll get .. 2h SOT? On 14 nm, 1080p and 4070 mAh? Umh... Joke?

Stock 5.8.21s gives about 6-8 hours SOT under heavy usage and has the best sustained performance.
I am just using these tools (Power Toggles, Fingerprint Quick Action, AcDisplay and Simple Control) to mimic stock Android experience plus Android Pay of course.
Multi-window support is of course missing. =D

marik1 said:
So, on Nougat, I'll get .. 2h SOT? On 14 nm, 1080p and 4070 mAh? Umh... Joke?
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I said 5H SOT maximum for Nougat...and this is not a place for joking...

bayad said:
For me, I tested 99.99% of the Nougat based ROMs and the maximum of SOT I got is 5H with moderate usage. As for stock based ROMs, they allow me to arrive at 9H max of SOT with moderate use (gaming, movies, whatsapp, messenger, ...).
There is no doubt : stock based ROMs are better in autonomy than all the others...
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Umm I get way more battery life on nougat roms than I used to get on stock rom. I used to get 4h sot on stock rom vs 5-6 hrs sot on any of the nougat roms.

pshrey said:
Umm I get way more battery life on nougat roms than I used to get on stock rom. I used to get 4h sot on stock rom vs 5-6 hrs sot on any of the nougat roms.
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Really weird
All my experience with stock based ROMs are awesome in terme of battery life...unlike the Nougat based ROMs...
I really don't know why

bayad said:
Really weird
All my experience with stock based ROMs are awesome in terme of battery life...unlike the Nougat based ROMs...
I really don't know why
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You're getting a good battery life on stock. Is this with background resources control enable or not? Background resources control play a key role in getting a good battery life.

crazy1990 said:
You're getting a good battery life on stock. Is this with background resources control enable or not? Background resources control play a key role in getting a good battery life.
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No, my background resources control is disabled for notifications...

bayad said:
Really weird
All my experience with stock based ROMs are awesome in terme of battery life...unlike the Nougat based ROMs...
I really don't know why
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The only stock rom I got better battery life than nougat was turbos rom but every stock rom I didn't get any notifications

23s gave me few hour longer SOT. As I had thought, it was bug. In my country (at Polish forums) everybody say, that stock EUI is really bad and it is basis to get custom ROM. But the most votes are on Stock. It is weird, isn't is?

marik1 said:
23s gave me few hour longer SOT. As I had thought, it was bug. In my country (at Polish forums) everybody say, that stock EUI is really bad and it is basis to get custom ROM. But the most votes are on Stock. It is weird, isn't is?
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I could say stock is better for battery usage and camera... in fact i use custom roms based on stock rom

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H2OS Marshmallow Battery Significantly better than any 6.0.1 ROMS

Why is there such a blatant difference between battery on the H2OS with Marshmallow firmware compared to any of the roms listed. I'm getting consistent 5:30 SOT with two days standby where I can only achieve around 4 hours SOT with much worse standby on roms like CM 13.
Is this due to the updated firmware for the H2OS beta? If so, can roms begin working with this upgraded firmware? Or is H2OS just a better ROM for battery savings...
I note that too
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gdkat said:
Why is there such a blatant difference between battery on the H2OS with Marshmallow firmware compared to any of the roms listed. I'm getting consistent 5:30 SOT with two days standby where I can only achieve around 4 hours SOT with much worse standby on roms like CM 13.
Is this due to the updated firmware for the H2OS beta? If so, can roms begin working with this upgraded firmware? Or is H2OS just a better ROM for battery savings...
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Try Exodus i get around 6:30-7:30 sot depending upon my use
It's proprietary code vs open source code. The proprietary drivers are usually always more optimised.
I also miss not charging my device so frequently. After all it's 3300mah. This reminds me of the ****ty n4 battery backup.
ss872 said:
Try Exodus i get around 6:30-7:30 sot depending upon my use
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Wow how do you get that?
Any xoosed modules for saving battery?
Tierri said:
Wow how do you get that?
Any xoosed modules for saving battery?
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Just stock Exodus! Its aosp based and very stable & blazing fast.
You should give it a try.
Hum. I had that rom. But i got about 5 hours screen on time only.
Exodus is not AOSP based. It is caf/cm based. AOSP based Roms aren't out yet for OPT, w/ the exception of NX ROM.
hunter_bruhh said:
Exodus is not AOSP based. It is caf/cm based. AOSP based Roms aren't out yet for OPT, w/ the exception of NX ROM.
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Even NX ROM is CM based. I really wish there is AOSP for OP2. That might not happen. Because the device is built on caf.

Which is more stable, and best battery life?

Lineage OS, AOSP, or Stock Android?
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Lineage OS, AOSP, or Stock Android?
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I have no personal experience with Lineage but I was never a fan of Cyanogenmod and have read multiple posts that suggest it's pretty buggy. Stock will depend on which version of Android you are talking about. All versions of stock are pretty stable. Marshmallow is outdated but some people prefer it to Nougat because it gets better battery life than Nougat and works with Xposed. Nougat gets the latest features and security updates but for some reason Google has been pushing the default kernel settings very high recently so people have been experiencing poor battery life and the operating system itself eating up much more battery than in the past. AOSP would depend on the Rom you are running. I use Dirty Unicorns which is extremely stable and has better battery life than stock. Some Aosp Roms are more buggy and may provide better or worse battery life than stock depending on how they are programmed. There are also stock based Roms like Cortex, which adds Pixel features and gets the best battery life of any Rom I've been on. But the downside of a stock based Rom is that there is no OMS support for Substratum theming. My personal preference is for Dirty Unicorns but different people like different Roms.
I went to dirty unicorns and to me it's is faster than stock ROM cortex. I also like DU because it is oms and that is very important to me. Also having nav bar button customization is a plus. I would only jump back to stock if aosp takes to long to release
Stock is always most stable and allows for instant, effortless updates when available.
In terms of battery life, varies on your usage, I've had battery life that I would expect from a 3450 mAh phone.
You would see people buy a 6P and then start installing ROMs hours after and claim to get better/phenomenal battery life. Funny thing is that they have no idea what baseline is -_-
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richii0207 said:
Stock is always most stable and allows for instant, effortless updates when available.
In terms of battery life, varies on your usage, I've had battery life that I would expect from a 3450 mAh phone.
You would see people buy a 6P and then start installing ROMs hours after and claim to get better/phenomenal battery life. Funny thing is that they have no idea what baseline is -_-
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I went from Cortex to stock 7.1.2 for several days because I wanted to try stock again. The drop off in battery life was extremely noticable. People have also noted that on recent builds of stock if you look at the battery stats Android operating system and screen are eating up much more battery than they used to.
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AndrewM3 said:
I went to dirty unicorns and to me it's is faster than stock ROM cortex. I also like DU because it is oms and that is very important to me. Also having nav bar button customization is a plus. I would only jump back to stock if aosp takes to long to release
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I didn't notice DU being any faster but I do like OMS support. There always seem to be problems with Substratum if you don't have it.
Bro, Chads uber obviously is the best. It is on clang 5.0.0 and is extremely fast and stable and I get up to 8 hours sot and weeks on standby. Also I built wakeblock for uber so I can block wakelocks to save even more battery.
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Lineage OS, AOSP, or Stock Android?
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Hello,
All ROMs should be stable. Stock is bloated, using a custom ROM helps getting ride of all the unnecessary stuff running in the background. Depending on your usage, battery life will fluctuate.
I only browse, send SMS/MMS, take pictures, videos and watch youtube with my phone. Mostly over WiFi. Don't have social network apps syncing in the background all the time. Yeah, i get 7 hours sot...
But, i guess the same with 3G/4G + Facebook + WhatsApp, etc... And I would be down to 3 hours sot obviously...
Don't let people decide for you which ROM is the best, because there is none. The best ROM is the one you like. These guys put a lot of time and effort to release their ROM. Some more than others, but still, saying this or this ROM is the best is kind of dumb and also insulting to other developers.
If there was a "best" ROM, the forum would only have one. Because everybody would use it. Or there is a best ROM and in this case those using the others are completely blind to see the truth?
Lol...
Check the forum and decide by yourself. Some are stock based, others aosp, lightweight or filled with a lot of options and customization.
Takes a few minutes to setup and if you don't like one, switch to another...
Happy flashing.
Cheers...
DEVILOPS 007 said:
Bro, Chads uber obviously is the best. It is on clang 5.0.0 and is extremely fast and stable and I get up to 8 hours sot and weeks on standby. Also I built wakeblock for uber so I can block wakelocks to save even more battery.
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You can get 8 hrs SOT with any rom, including stock, given the proper usage.
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richii0207 said:
You can get 8 hrs SOT with any rom, including stock, given the proper usage.
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Not really with sot. It depends highly on the rom and kernel.

Best Rom to install? (official samsung marshmellow slow and batt draining)

Whats everybody's recommendation for what ROM to run on the note 4 (mine is A snapdragon). I was using Dr Ketans rom, and that was all really good - fast and snappy, good battery except video was not GPU accelerated! And was a battery drain, or having playback issues. That was the only issue i had with it.
So i went back to the factory Samsung Marshmellow android, but immediately everything was laggier and slower, and the battery drain was horrendous (from 5hours SOT, down to 2hours SOT). Im almost %100 sure Samsung intentionally made it that way to force users to upgrade. But i dont want to let them win! since these phones have removable batteries to keep them going for some time yet!
So what is everybody elses using? I really like to use the pen for taking quick notes which may rule out lineage?
Thanks
Uhm, I don't get 5 hours of SoT on any rom, maybe 3-3.5 hours if I'm lucky. Did you manage that on "Dr Ketan's rom"?
On terms of usage experience, I'd recommend Resurrection Remix.
Jonkki said:
Uhm, I don't get 5 hours of SoT on any rom, maybe 3-3.5 hours if I'm lucky. Did you manage that on "Dr Ketan's rom"?
On terms of usage experience, I'd recommend Resurrection Remix.
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yeah i was managing 5 hours SOT and i think once or twice hit 6 hours. May of been on kit kat before i used dr Ketans Rom, but all i know is going back to samsung stock Marshmellow was a big mistake.
I should have some screenshots somewhere to show those SOT times. I really ran things bare minimum though. I will give Resurrection Remix a go thanks.
Anyone else have any feedback? please share.

Xiaomi Mi A1 Android 9.0 Treble Port - Kernels Comparison

As you all know the final version of Android 9.0 (PR) was recently ported to Xiaomi Mi A1 by taking advantage of Project Treble. Although there are more than one Kernels out there with Treble support, there is no thread to actually compare them. So if you have tried this port, please write down your experience with the Kernel you used.
Iam using the Custom Rom Treble non OC Kernel from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/development/kernel-extreme-kernel-1-0-mi-a1-t3769702
With that i get the most Battery life out. About 2 Day´s without charging and mostly reading News, Texting with Whats App, and Listening much Music.
So not much intensive and no Gaming.
Last Charge was before 16 hours and 5 Days are left, because i do nothing with the Device =P
Maximaro said:
Iam using the Custom Rom Treble non OC Kernel from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/development/kernel-extreme-kernel-1-0-mi-a1-t3769702
With that i get the most Battery life out. About 2 Day´s without charging and mostly reading News, Texting with Whats App, and Listening much Music.
So not much intensive and no Gaming.
Last Charge was before 16 hours and 5 Days are left, because i do nothing with the Device =P
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what's your rom and sot?
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what's your rom and sot?
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Android Pie and this why he ask what Kernel are good for this one and you only can use Pie with Treble .
But back to SOT it is now 54min. Last charge was 41 hours ago and i have left about 1 Day and 17 hours :fingers-crossed:
So next charge maybe at least 20% in the next evening.
My personal best from now on is eXtreme! Been using Moun on Oreo and on Pie, after using eXtreme for few days, difference was quite noticeable so imho eXtreme is the best kernel for balanced/battery life when tuned properly!
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My personal best from now on is eXtreme! Been using Moun on Oreo and on Pie, after using eXtreme for few days, difference was quite noticeable so imho eXtreme is the best kernel for balanced/battery life when tuned properly!
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What did you use to tune eXtreme and what settings do you have? I'm really curious!
SystemDoctor said:
What did you use to tune eXtreme and what settings do you have? I'm really curious!
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Oh, I'm currently on 8.1 Liquid Remix ROM and honestly don't remember what exactly I tweaked. I've used Kernel Adiutor, changed few thing regarding CPU, disabled Fsync, enabled one CPU when screen is off, Schedule workqueues on awake CPUs, that much I can remember. I am not heavy user, just listening music on Youtube Vanced app, using social media apps, browsing the web with Brave etc... Getting 2 days without charge with 5-6hrs of sot and about 10% battery left.
Right now I didn't change anything on Liquid Remix and battery life is still amazing compared to Moun or Mint kernels. eXtreme just gives great results without tweaking anything

Bad battery life / new OP8Pro / 5-6h SOT / Tips?

Hi y'all,
bought my first OnePlus ever a week ago but I get like 5 hours of Screen On Time, while I saw here on xda people getting even 10 hours with 120 Hz.
Running latest stock ROM, not rooted because I actually don't need root.
FHD+ 120Hz, no AOD.
Factory reset done, Wipe Cache done.
I'm not gaming, using my phone for Chrome, WhatsApp and Social Media (not 24/7).
Any tips for me?
I kinda do like the phone and may keep it, but I hate to say that my 3 years old P20 Pro still gets 6-8h SOT. I know, display is better on 8Pro but still...
I dont have a problem installing custom ROM and custom Kernel if that's gonna get me towards those 8+ hours SOT.
If installing custom ROM, I still need my banking apps working/safe, if that's maybe not the case.
Thanks!
Stay on latest OOS, root and use a custom kernel
Zinux said:
Stay on latest OOS, root and use a custom kernel
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But with root my Banking Apps may not work right? Paypal/Crypto/etc. may not work or be safe either or?
I already tried debugging with GSAM Battery Monitor and noticed that Google Play Services wakes the device pretty often but somehow doesnt use much % Power. Google Play Services has also the highest Sensor Time of all apps.
Any tips on that one?
And also, which Kernel? Bluspark?
Turn auto brightness off if on; then set brightness low.... See if it helps.
galaxys said:
Turn auto brightness off if on; then set brightness low.... See if it helps.
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I don't use auto brightness and I use brightness at like 35-45%. So that shouldn't be an issue either. Thanks for the tip though.
Zinux said:
Stay on latest OOS, root and use a custom kernel
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I also just got the 8 pro and am noticing battery drain. What kernel do you recommend?
chorba69 said:
Hi y'all,
bought my first OnePlus ever a week ago but I get like 5 hours of Screen On Time, while I saw here on xda people getting even 10 hours with 120 Hz.
Running latest stock ROM, not rooted because I actually don't need root.
FHD+ 120Hz, no AOD.
Factory reset done, Wipe Cache done.
I'm not gaming, using my phone for Chrome, WhatsApp and Social Media (not 24/7).
Any tips for me?
I kinda do like the phone and may keep it, but I hate to say that my 3 years old P20 Pro still gets 6-8h SOT. I know, display is better on 8Pro but still...
I dont have a problem installing custom ROM and custom Kernel if that's gonna get me towards those 8+ hours SOT.
If installing custom ROM, I still need my banking apps working/safe, if that's maybe not the case.
Thanks!
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Just got the 8 Pro also ... brand new. Noticing battery drain as well. I lost 10 % overnight. Are you seeing similar drain?
azsl1326 said:
Just got the 8 Pro also ... brand new. Noticing battery drain as well. I lost 10 % overnight. Are you seeing similar drain?
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It will take few days to settle up but still, with stock OOS it was bad.
I flashed LineageOS + Magisk + Radioactive Kernel and I am still testing it out but it doesnt seem to be much better than stock. Maybe a bit but no way of reaching 8 hours SOT.
I'd suggest try something else and report here, so I can test it out too.
I was thinking of testing PixelExperience and/or Stock rooted OOS with custom Kernel but I'll give a LineageOS a chance 2-3 days more.
chorba69 said:
It will take few days to settle up but still, with stock OOS it was bad.
I flashed LineageOS + Magisk + Radioactive Kernel and I am still testing it out but it doesnt seem to be much better than stock. Maybe a bit but no way of reaching 8 hours SOT.
I'd suggest try something else and report here, so I can test it out too.
I was thinking of testing PixelExperience and/or Stock rooted OOS with custom Kernel but I'll give a LineageOS a chance 2-3 days more.
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Thanks. I just installed Omega Kernel and that seems to have made a slight difference.
Do you use AccuBattery by chance? My estimated capacity is 3855 mAh ~ design capacity is reading correct @ 4510 mAh. Not sure how accurate this is, but it would mean that the battery isn't what it should be or received a used device / defective battery?
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Thanks. I just installed Omega Kernel and that seems to have made a slight difference.
Do you use AccuBattery by chance? My estimated capacity is 3855 mAh ~ design capacity is reading correct @ 4510 mAh. Not sure how accurate this is, but it would mean that the battery isn't what it should be or received a used device / defective battery?
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Nope, I dont use AccuBattery. Tbh I think it cant read the value correctly.
I actually flashed Havoc Rom 2 hours ago, no custom kernel. Ill check how it's gonna be.
chorba69 said:
Nope, I dont use AccuBattery. Tbh I think it cant read the value correctly.
I actually flashed Havoc Rom 2 hours ago, no custom kernel. Ill check how it's gonna be.
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How can you flash Havoc | Custom Roms without TWRP? Where can I find Havoc? I didn't see in the custom ROMS / Kernels section.
azsl1326 said:
How can you flash Havoc | Custom Roms without TWRP? Where can I find Havoc? I didn't see in the custom ROMS / Kernels section.
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here is the thread and guide:
[ROM][11.0] Havoc-OS 4.2 [OFFICIAL] [2021-02-24]
Havoc-OS 4.x is based on AOSP, inspired by Google Pixel. Has a refined Material Design 2 UI crafted by @SKULSHADY. Many useful features that will blow your mind. All you can dream of and all you'll ever need. Just flash and enjoy... General...
forum.xda-developers.com
chorba69 said:
here is the thread and guide:
[ROM][11.0] Havoc-OS 4.2 [OFFICIAL] [2021-02-24]
Havoc-OS 4.x is based on AOSP, inspired by Google Pixel. Has a refined Material Design 2 UI crafted by @SKULSHADY. Many useful features that will blow your mind. All you can dream of and all you'll ever need. Just flash and enjoy... General...
forum.xda-developers.com
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I appreciate the help.
Thanks
chorba69 said:
Nope, I dont use AccuBattery. Tbh I think it cant read the value correctly.
I actually flashed Havoc Rom 2 hours ago, no custom kernel. Ill check how it's gonna be.
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How's Havoc battery life after a day? I added Naptime and am using the Magisk Module GMS Doze. My overnight drain dropped from 10% to 7%, which is still way too high. I am using xXx No Limits as well.
azsl1326 said:
How's Havoc battery life after a day? I added Naptime and am using the Magisk Module GMS Doze. My overnight drain dropped from 10% to 7%, which is still way too high. I am using xXx No Limits as well.
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I haven't set my phone fully yet because i wanted to try the Rom out. I have now "only" Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Discord and few smaller apps logged in but that's it. I don't know about standby drain but I'm now at 51% battery with 4hours screen on which means it's better but still no chance of reaching 10 hours. 7 hours should be reachable right now
Black theme, black walpaper .
If you don't use bluetooth, wifi, nfc disable them .Enable when you use them.
Uninstall or at least disable apps you don't use.
Enable battery saver and other settings in settings.
Order a battery from Oneplus if still the battery still low.

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