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SOT for stock OS from last charge was 4h52m, SOT for GOS was 4h36m.
Battery curve shows sharper dips on the stock rom, though at times it's usage (for work due to needing maps) is understandable.
Battery curve on the GOS has more gentle dips, but more consistently. Surprisingly at the same percentage of charge, the projected 0% is different by close to an hour between the two.
I have been using the stock ROM for a couple years now, whereas the GOS ROM has only been in use 6-8mths. So I expect there's a level of learning occuring over time based on usage, as well as a likely (small) loss in capacity for the older handset.
I do often find both are surprisingly accurate at predicting with a reasonable accuracy when to expect to charge.
Figured I should let you know. GOS is an Operating System, which is different from ROM which is short for Read Only Memory. It's like calling windows on your PC a ROM instead of an OS. It makes no sense.
Thanks for the correction.
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