Anybody knows how to turn it off on this device ? Running BetterBatteryStats , I notice [DataTracker-FD] is always the highest in partial wakelocks . Any hidden menu or code we can key in to access and disable it ? Tx
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Anyone know a way of disabling Fast dormancy on the Glacier?
I am guessing /system/default.prop but I don't knoe what to set the timeout to to disable it
Any Improves For CM11 Battery ?
MidoTawfik7 said:
Any Improves For CM11 Battery ?
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use On demand . then underclock cpu to 1ghz , disable NFC , disable GPS , use auto brightness (can be set using CM profiles , when not in good netowrk area use wifi if available , or just turn off network if both 3G and 2G are sturggling .. AVOID THOSE BATTERY SAVER NOOB APPLICAIONS , THEY KEEP YOUR CPU AWAKE HENCE DRAINING MORE POWER EVEN N ALSO USING NETWORK FOR ADVERTISEMENTS .
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Hi !
In a non mobile application which is powered by a battery and it has to be powered on during weeks without recharging it.
Is Android suitable?
Android has a power management feature, but can we control it or is it something "automatic" ?
I know that in Linux there are "power managers" called APM or ACPI, they allow the user to control at a very low level the hardware consumption and put the device in Idle mode alowing output interruptions to wake up the chip.
Is there a possibility to do the same with Android? Is Android suitable for a very (very) low consumption application (without any screen of course) ?
Thanks in advance !
Nobody ?
Tagadac said:
Hi !
In a non mobile application which is powered by a battery and it has to be powered on during weeks without recharging it.
Is Android suitable?
Android has a power management feature, but can we control it or is it something "automatic" ?
I know that in Linux there are "power managers" called APM or ACPI, they allow the user to control at a very low level the hardware consumption and put the device in Idle mode alowing output interruptions to wake up the chip.
Is there a possibility to do the same with Android? Is Android suitable for a very (very) low consumption application (without any screen of course) ?
Thanks in advance !
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There are power control features in android but you aren't going to get an android device to run anything for weeks without recharging, regardless of how low the power consumption is. The only way an android will last that long without charging is to stay powered on in deep sleep but it consumes virtually no power in this state, it isn't running any processes during deep sleep either, which means your app won't be running so that does you no good.
Thanks for your response !
That's what I thought... But when I am in deep sleep, its like I'm in airplane mode with my phone right? But I can wake it with the button.
But if I'm not in airplane mode, is the CPU in deep sleep? Or there is a wakelock for the GSM?
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Thanks for your response !
That's what I thought... But when I am in deep sleep, its like I'm in airplane mode with my phone right? But I can wake it with the button.
But if I'm not in airplane mode, is the CPU in deep sleep? Or there is a wakelock for the GSM?
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The details of that may be different depending on the parameters of the kernel the device is running and or its power management.
Guys i amnott able to find the autostart application and the doze mode option in my device can someone please tell how can i find it also
i am having problems with shareit on this device
As soon as i press recieve button it asks for bluetooth permission and the brightness turns to the max level
Is there any fix for this
P.s can someone plz tell how is the new update ? In terms of batttery life and performance
Hi, folks. My S10e keeps losing its GPS signal if I use any power-saving setting (medium, maximum, or adaptive).
I've tried applying advice from another thread: I THINK I turned off battery optimization for stuff related to GPS. Those are:
- Fused Location
- Location Services
- Samsung Location
- slocation
It still happens when those aren't optimized. Does anyone have any solutions? Also, should I set any of those back to being optimized? Thanks!
Edit: I can't include a screenshot because I can't include links yet.
Can anyone with an S10e confirm that their GPS does work with medium power saving on?
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Can anyone with an S10e confirm that their GPS does work with medium power saving on?
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works for me on medium - I only check the 70% cpu power box tho - leave other 2 un checked maybe?