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Seeing as XDA is kind of...shitty and impossibru to find stuff in I'll ask here real quick before I go a-searchin' for answers elsewhere.
Does anyone know how to get the best battery life out of an HTC Evo 4g? ATM it's rooted and I have CM7 installed, I also have it underclocked to about 567MHz at the moment and that saves a bit of power. I use it as an MP3 player so I assume that's why the battery life is so terrible but even when I'm not it only lasts about 6 hours on average. Are there any different kernels/ROMs I should try to save as much battery as possible or am I just gonna have to deal with it?
Also, while I'm here, I have another question. I've had an extended battery for a while that used to work...ok. But I noticed that the phone itself seemed to lose performance and was pretty laggy and such while using the battery. I also noticed that the extended didn't last much longer than my regular battery, but then again I thought that may be my battery reader...anyone know what's up with that? As far as I know I've never used a kernel with SBC, but it is a possibility as I've experimented with quite a few different kernels and such. Perhaps that has destroyed the capacity of the extended battery?
Does anyone know how to get the best battery life out of an HTC Evo 4g? ATM it's rooted and I have CM7 installed, I also have it underclocked to about 567MHz at the moment and that saves a bit of power. I use it as an MP3 player so I assume that's why the battery life is so terrible but even when I'm not it only lasts about 6 hours on average. Are there any different kernels/ROMs I should try to save as much battery as possible or am I just gonna have to deal with it?
Also, while I'm here, I have another question. I've had an extended battery for a while that used to work...ok. But I noticed that the phone itself seemed to lose performance and was pretty laggy and such while using the battery. I also noticed that the extended didn't last much longer than my regular battery, but then again I thought that may be my battery reader...anyone know what's up with that? As far as I know I've never used a kernel with SBC, but it is a possibility as I've experimented with quite a few different kernels and such. Perhaps that has destroyed the capacity of the extended battery?