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Originally Posted by petrica View Post
Well, on a fresh 2.0.4.13 with V8 kernel, conservative governor, lowered min_freq to 200, wifi on, no apps running, device not even touched, battery consumption in 24h was 40%. Is that good or bad? Previously I updated from 2.0.4.13 to 2.0.5.6 (which BTW is running very good and is my favorite) but the battery was draining way faster.

Also no SFDroid.
That sounds a bit high. That's close to what I get with the stock kernel and voltages. Have you undervolted at all? That will be your single biggest gain. Also, I'd stick to a lower limit of 249MHz, as any lower will have diminishing returns and actual losses. I actually have a fair amount less consumption on my 2.0.5.6 setup as opposed to 2.0.4.1x

Did you use the 2.0.1.11 install image following CM12.1, then the sensorsfix3.zip flash then OTA'ed to 2.0.4.1x and beyond? What I'd do is install the updated 2.0.4.13 image, as the hardware adaptation is slightly newer and seems to have improved battery life after OTA'ing to 2.0.5.6. I've settled on that method of getting the latest SFOS after much trial and error, and this method works for me every time - with the exception of the known dbus bug which is easy to get around. Let me know if you need any help!
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