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Originally Posted by mautz View Post
At the moment i'm using zzmoove governor, but still testing others. But 2 days sounds much, but it's still bad. I barely use the phone during the day, with a stock installation and default kernel i get 1 1/2 days. So basically every hotplugging governor that puts the unused cores to sleep when the phone is suspended, will do the trick for me. My old Jolla 1 lasted 5 days with one charge...

I 'm trying to build a new kernel with some backported features from newer CM kernels, but at the moment the Nexus reboots directly when put to sleep or during boot or in the first few seconds after start...hard to debug
Yeah, I get 5 days on the Nexus 5 with copperheadOS, a stripped down security-centric Android revision without Google Play and the like. At this moment I'd be thrilled with over one day of battery without the 1% drain per minute with the screen on (web browsing, etc.) on Sailfish. I LOVE the OS, and the battery was pretty good in the older runs of 2.0.1.11, what changed is what's ruining the battery life I think.

We'll see what happens, but I'd be interested to see how removing the 300Hz timer thing would impact battery life. Also interested to see what you come up with regarding the backported features!

Edit: I just thought about it. The Jolla 1 used a 2100mAh Li-ion cell, where the Nexus 5 uses a 2300mAh Li-Po cell. I doubt the battery chemistry could be causing this issue, and the capacity is a little more... Oh well, we'll figure it out eventually!
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