QUOTE(alcali @ Dec 30 2012, 09:33 AM)
guys...I'm running on monx r3 v1 with neak 1.3. I full charge and plug off. wifi connected. open maxthon browser and surf this thread for 10min and my battery % drop to 99% already...so fast meh?
ever since tried 4.1.2 custom rom..be it monx/omega9/arhd with stock kernal or neak/redpill/perseus latest version..all gimme this behaviour one... before 4.1.2, when I drive to work for 45min with phone deep sleep no gps but only 3g on...% remains at 100%. but now once I reach office..sure 1 or 2 % used up.
I do feel 4.1.2 rom drain batt slightly more, but i still get about the same screen on time as 4.1.1 so there is no big deal here. Solution,
1) Go back to 4.1.1
2) STOP looking at the battery %. Use launcher like nova and hide the status bar.

Added on December 30, 2012, 11:37 amQUOTE(benny888 @ Dec 30 2012, 11:34 AM)
One tip to those who are thinking of trying OS ver 4.2. and above eg CM 10.1
Android after OS 4.2 has change the file structure
If you installed such roms, all your existing internal SDcard stuffs will be transferred over to anew folder /internal storage/0
"internal storage can be sdcard0 or sdcard depending on what file explorer you used
The point is there is now a new folder "0"
Additional files will be created in the /internal storage
If you were , say to reinstall back a TW based rom after installing a CM10.1 rom, this file structure remains
You can of course copy back all your stuffs in the "0" folder to internal storage and than delete everything in the "0" folder - phone will still works fine
However you cannot delete this "0" folder even using say root explorer. It will stay there
The only way to get rid of this "0" folder is to format your internal storage in recovery mode. Copy all your stuffs to PC first , than just copy back after format
Ver 4.2 and above allows you to create multi user in a phone. That means you can have more than one user having their own set of apps, settings, themes etc. The "0" folder is your personal folder
Thanks for the heads up.
This post has been edited by antt00: Dec 30 2012, 11:37 AM