Which is better juice defender or greenpower - General Questions and Answers

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I don't really prefer any of these battery savers as they don't work perfectly always.
But if you're rooted, you could try greenify which hibernates apps which could be draining the battery. (there are many for rooted)
And again, it's upto you to try and find out which one works best for you.
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general "no-root" power managers don't do much...they generally suspend 3g/wifi in case they are on while screen is off...The point is the settings which they apply can be done manually too!!
If you are rooted, try juice defender...it applies more tweaks if root access is enabled, apart from that it also gives night schedule where activity of phone is reduced...
Another option is "No-frills cpu control".. if u are on custom kernel, use it to define min-max freq according to ur requirement, and set governor(search about governors on google/xda) and include deep sleep by going in settings...this will surely increase battery life!!

I had Juice Defender and I never really saw a difference on my GS2, I normally get about 9 hours of continuous use out of my phone even with Bluetooth enabled. Its always your preference if you want to try different apps to save battery power

I don't have a rooted phone but needs my mobile juice to lasts longer...... Should I root my phone??
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I like JD better.

Neither......anything accomplished by these apps can be done by the user

To save ur battery just make it sure that ur phone is going into deep sleep or not...
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Juice defender is a little bit better but it don't do to much.

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actual battery management app that works

SuperPower (I got it on AppBrain) is an advanced power management app. It does cool stuff like allow you to schedule your phone to shut off data when the screen is off WHILE scheduling the data to come on for a couple minutes every hour to sync your email AND leave data on if your screen is off but you're downloading something. It didn't seem to play too nice with setcpu but has literally doubled my battery life without a noticeable change in performance. There's a thread on xda about it somewhere, but this is currently an unsupported beta so use at your own risk.
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SuperPower (I got it on AppBrain) is an advanced power management app. It does cool stuff like allow you to schedule your phone to shut off data when the screen is off WHILE scheduling the data to come on for a couple minutes every hour to sync your email AND leave data on if your screen is off but you're downloading something. It didn't seem to play too nice with setcpu but has literally doubled my battery life without a noticeable change in performance. There's a thread on xda about it somewhere, but this is currently an unsupported beta so use at your own risk.
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of course it did it shut data off. any app that does that will extend batt life
So basically it is Juice Defender?
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So basically it is Juice Defender?
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sounds like.
Ya, it's a similar concept to JuiceDefender. Less about task management and power profiles, though - isntead of setting up profiles you basically just enable levels of control over your phone for the app. And yes, 94tbird, I am aware that "of course it did it shut data off. any app that does that will extend batt life " but the impressive thing is that it didn't just turn data off, but it managed it so that I didn't notice it was off. If I wanted a phone with no data connection and great battery life, I'm sure I have an old nokia around here somewhere. The point was that it is a smart enough app to turn data off when I don't need it and on when I do, while still keeping my email box synced and all without me noticing a difference (besides the battery life). You could accomplish the same thing with the stock widget to turn your data connection on and off, but you would actually have to turn it on and off. This app does it for you, and seamlessly enough that you don't notice it working. But hey - do as you like. I don't have any connection to the developer(s) of this app, I just dl'd it and it worked really well, thought I would share.

Best battery-saving app 2012?

Which is the best battery-saving app 2012?
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Hi,
In my little experience, there is no software that makes alot of diference, normaly what i do is:
disable motion
insert *#9900# and disable Fast dormacy - check is your network needs this
disable sync for accounts
disable GPS
disable wifi gps
disable wifi when not using
set brightness level to auto
set wifi sleep policy to when pluged in
Of course there are a couple more things you could do, and again this is what i do cant say it will work as good for you.
rooting.
Tasker
With it one can automate almost everything on the phone.
It's almost like programming i use it all the time and there are a lot of examples on this forum. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110775
Juice Defender Ultimate + Battery Saver Pro (by Antutu).
I tryed a few battery saver apps but no longer use them as i found if i turn auto sync off, change wifi sleep policy to never, untick network notification, and use task manger frequently to kill unused apps my battery lasts a lot longer. I also use easy task killer and set it to kill all apps every 30 mins. im using king cobra v1.1 for evo 3d gsm and the battery life is amazing!! just swapping battery's over now and its nearly 9pm!!
If any one needs any help rooting or unrooting the evo 3d gsm hboot 1.4.9.0018 let me know as i have done it a few times now. I unrooted my phone back to ***locked*** s-on with no traces of rooting, then checked for ota updates, wouldnt of installed them tho even if there was one!! then downgraded back too 1.4.9.0007 and rooted it again with revolutionary.
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forgot to mention auto brightness is a must. and i also calibrate battery after installing roms . can anyone please tell me if calibrating the battery every time it gets to 100% is good or bad? thanks.
When you use an xperia mini pro like me, with just 970 mAh, you get to try all possible battery savers... and unfortunetly no one of them makes the exception... actually as said evilchild, they don't make difference...
just disable everything that may drain your battery, your launcher effects too can be in cause, get rid of unuseful apps, put your brightness to lowest levels or just get it to auto if your rom use it... choose the best profile for your CPU... and with this you are good for 10 new hours in your daily battery life.
I'm not sure a 'battery-saving' app is real.
They just disable some features that we can manually do that. They just make it automatically disabled.
But, 2x Battery is good. It could disable Wifi or mobile data while the display is off.
one touch battery saver is awesome. create a widget to enable/disable wifi,gps,sync,brightness,bt,data ect with one touch!. free on google play
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I'm not sure a 'battery-saving' app is real.
They just disable some features that we can manually do that. They just make it automatically disabled.
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Yeah. There's a thread somewhere which gives real battery saving tips
I tried some apps, but I didn't found one which really improved the battery.
In my opinion the best method is to reduce the brightness.
juice
Juice Defender Ultimate + Battery Saver Pro
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I'm not sure a 'battery-saving' app is real.
They just disable some features that we can manually do that. They just make it automatically disabled.
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From the apps I tried out and used, almost all of them just disabled certain things, or tweaked settings that I could have done on my own, and eventually did do.
I found it easier to just go on a sub forum for the phone I had at the time and look up tweaks, tips etc.. I'd say doing this helped me more than any app I found previously, and was easy to do.
Dolphin companion is good and gives more remaining of time.
I use juice defender and the setting: "Only 2G"
3G takes a lot of battery..
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Juice Defender Ultimate + Battery Saver Pro (by Antutu).
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i try yah friend.. i use script exacly but not best i think... thanks..
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None. There are no working saving battery apps, not a single one.
What a battery saving application can do is to change the phone configuration to a lower energy one, just like lowing brightness, disabling data packages and such, to sum up, things you can do by yourself and you'll save the battery that that application consumes.
The best way to save battery is to make a proper use of your phone:
-Disable gps when you don't need it.
-Turn off bluetooth when not needed.
-Keep screen brightness low at all time.
-Disable data packages before going to sleep and enable them again when you wake up.
-Keep your phone clean by periodically uninstalling apps that you don't use anymore and that make unnecesary use of memory, cpu and battery energy.
-Check your battery use statistics and keep an eye on applications that are using energy unefficiently, and replace them with better alternatives. Facebook and facebook messenger are clear examples.
-Some people say that connecting to 2G networks instead of 3G helps as well.
-Activate wifi at home, it seems to eat less battery than connected to 3G.
There are more tips out there, just gogle it and make a responsible use of your phone. Keeping phone clean and lowing brightness will probably make the biggest difference.
Moreover, if android S.O. is on the top of the list of battery use, your phone's software entered a weird condition. Reboot it and if it persist, consider a factory reset.
I hope this helps
I just started evaluating Juice Defender Ultimate to see if it can save battery life, but there are many options that I don't fully understand. I have attached a screenshot of the Notificatin pulldown window from my Galaxy Nexus which shows the JD status. There are 9 objects just to the right of the JD shield. They include 3 icons, 3 colored circles and 3 lines of text. Can anyone explain what each of them mean? I have checked the JD online info, without luck.
My best guess is:
the up/down icon represents mobile data
the red circle next to the up/down icon means mobile data is disabled
the radiation icon represents WiFi
the green circle next to the radiation icon means WiFi is enabled
the 3G icon represents 3g mode
the red circle next to the 3g icon means 3g is disabled and 2g is enabled
As mentioned, these are just my best guesses. I have no idea what the 3 lines of text mean?
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Note: How to use Battery Doctor on Android 4.4 KitKat
Android 4.4_r1 removed the possibility for apps to request for the BATTERY_INFO permission, This is the commit https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/3714141d287c965ea3451831dd5167f63f8db87b%5E%21/
The reason (issue mentioned) for the commit is unknown.
This permission and the access to batterystats - formerly known as batteryinfo - service is vital for use cases (and apps) dealing with analysing awake and wakeup causes (battery drainers) as this services gives access to partial wakelocks and alarms.
I would like to request a rollback of the mentioned commit. See issue 61975
Here is a Solution from XDA forum by Xposed and download Version 5.1.0, Android 4.3 or older is well, you can flash older ROM
Enable BATTERY_STATS for KitKat
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.gsamlabs.xposed.mods.enablebatterystatspermission
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Share Story 1 by Hansen:
Hey man. I have some good feedback for you. After you made some changes to your app my battery life is longer. I see a huge improvement, my battery has now power to a whole day even if I play games and do some other stuff. Before that my battery was drained an hour before I went to bed. Now I have about 10-30% when I go to sleep AND now it's colder here in Denmark. Very cold. You know... batteries use more power when it's cold so that's a good thing, even if it's colder my battery lasts longer.
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Share Story 2 by dontbelive
Heey all ,,after i test this app on my mothers xperia x10 (2.3.4 custom rom) and m fathers lg 2x speed (4.0.4 stock pre-rooted rom) this apps works really great up to 1,5 - 2 days
My battery problem is gone since i use this app
(i dont like battery saving apps because they draining my battery more than.before but this is really.amazing).
This app works only with root this tweaks the kernel ,wireless etc.. for each mode
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Share Story 3 by bratusm
I started in the evening, with fully charged battery, at 22.00. I checked battery status (%) next morning at 08.00
- without One Power Guard 2.2: 78%
- with One Power Guard 2.2: 97%
No need to say more... One Power Guard 2.2, at least for my phone, is working excellent!!!
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Share Story 4 by neoyoli
Your scroll cache hack definitely
And maybe the One Power Guard app by onexuan, it is really really good. I don't know if it has anything to do with it, but since I installed it and set the CPU speed to min. 120MHz, max. 756MHz, the game lag with the oc kernel described in the Nameless thread lately is gone.
I'll ask einstein.frat about it btw, maybe it helps to have a flawless oc kernel by default.
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Share Story 5 by jfriend33
Getting crazy battery life using juice defender free paired with one power guard. My phone on stock extended was able to last 26 hours with 2 hours of screen use. Stock kernel
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Share Story 6 by kewkie
I'm using "One power guard" atm - this app is really awesome and helps alot against battery draining - i like this, plus Supercharge, DOMscript and battery calibration - its really nice
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Share Story 7 by takumibunta
I found the second solution, which is using the ONE POWER GUARD. Now, the battery life IMPROVES EVEN MORE! Now when I wake up to check my device, a whole night sleep is just draining 2-3% the most!
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Share Story 8 by roonie
I found a difference only after using for 1 week..
Before using one power guard , battery was draining with 10% an hour during night(even when i dont use also) (So if at night its full charge at 6.00am it will be 40% charge left)
After using one power guard for one week , battery backup increased with more than 50%...(So at night if its full charge at 6.00am it was above 80% like that)
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Share Story 9 by Shawnki91
Install "One Power Guard" (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.onexuan.battery&hl=en) and use the "AI" mode. It does not affect radio use, but rather optimizes the CPU governor in order to save power depending on what you are using this for. With bluetooth turned on for at least 6 hours a day, email, txting, web browsing and some video, my streak last me throughout the whole day, and I usually have about 20%-25% left by the time i get home at night--try it out!
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Share Story 10 by uluvali
Installing it now. I have been having horrible battery life recently. 2-3 hrs per battery with everything off (wifi, bluetooth, 3g, gps,etc...). I am currently looking at the battery usage screen. After 35m 31s, I have 59% battery left - (cell standby 39%,phone idle 31%, android system 17%, display 15%)
The screen is warm to the touch. I don't think that I could have 3 batteries go bad simultaneous? I haven't changed any settings recently. Im on the latest DSC 2.3. I did have a problem similar to this previously but it was a busybox upgrade that caused it. I downgraded and everything went back to normal.
I will let you know if "One Power Guard" solves my battery problem. Thanks
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Share Story 11 by F3niX
JB - CM 10.1 2.4 with new Kernel and One Power Guard Installed - No lags using CFQ Governor and 1.1Ghz OC, No Call Drops- 1.5-2 days tops
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Share Story 12 by eddy0090
I started using one power guard and I believe it really works. Also I found that turning off Gps while not using apps that need it increases battery life by a lot.
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Share Story 13 by akk29
I have been using an app called One Power Guard which does seem to improve battery life mainly during standby without any discernible decrease in performance. This app causes various system and kernel tweaks,
Disabling data connections etc is well known to help improve battery life but I have also found a big difference by turing off Use Wireless networks in the Location and Security Settings.
A second battery with this ROM is recommended and I am very happy with the Mugen 1800mah battery.
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Share Story 14 by whoamigriffiths
neoyoli put me onto this App which I'm really starting to like ----- One Power Guard
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Share Story 15 by takumibunta
For the battery drain issue, I used One Power Guard, which I tested before, it does reduce the power usage (Got a very good result during deep sleep, and daily usage... usually without using it, my battery drains at least 7% after whole night, while using it, my battery only drains about 3% the most!)
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Share Story 16 by TheRedHunter
One power guard should be added too. Also you should check lighting browser, fastest browser for our phone and it has only 200 kb.
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Share Story 17 by -woczarder-
"one power guard" <-- with this app my battery life is awesome (up to 1,5 day)
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Share Story 18 by kyaiyalah
I Use One Power Guard, and i think it should be one of the best app on the market,,,
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Share Story 19 by @non4
I have now found I get the same results from one power guard gaming preset, should've kept my money for a beer!
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Share Story 20 by takumibunta
First option, I suggest you to use the ONE POWER GUARD app... The latest version is stable and there is a battery calibration function in the options.
Second option, download 'battery calibration' in the Google Play. Just for simple battery calibration only...
I STILL RECOMMEND ONE POWER GUARD. IT CAN OPTIMIZE YOUR KERNEL, ROM, WI-FI, 3G AND I/O SCHEDULER SO THAT TO MAINTAIN BATTERY LIFE. IT'S A NICE TRY.
Here is the step (The developer recommend us to follow these steps but not necessary)
THE FIRST AND SECOND STEP IS THE BATTERY CALIBRATION PROCESS
1. CHARGE your phone to 100%
2. Click on battery calibration button first (battery calibration app or ONE POWER GUARD app), then only plug off your charger.
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Share Story 21 by Sabbit
to add to mihirengg19's list, i recommend One power guard for your battery
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The new post feedback problem here
Please tell your problems, rather than Silence.
Please describe the problem in detail. Be sure to include:
- This App Version.
- Steps to reproduce the problem.
- What happened.
- What you think the correct behavior should be.
- Log files to better
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Version History: http://www.onexuan.com/battery/versionupdate.txt
This is a stable and important version:
V3.9.0
1. Enhance stability and add a new feature to set wifi scan interval
2. Fix this floating window bug and add a new option.
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Here is FAQ
Here is FAQ
Q: How to fix "initializing" load? Does it not work?
A: Just install superSU and uninstall superuser,Everything will be OK.
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Please explain all the permissions required by this app
PRECISE LOCATION (GPS AND NETWORK-BASED) --- To allow this app to swtich location sources such as GPS and WiFi;
FULL NETWORK ACCESS --- To allow this app update from the server and upload the exception log of this app
PAIR WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES -- Switch Bluetooth
PHONE CALLS READ PHONE STATUS AND IDENTITY --- To allow this app to close the floating window when a call comes in
STORAGE - To allow this app to write a error log to the sdcard
CHANGE NETWORK CONNECTIVITY - To allow this app to toggle the switch such as WiFi, Mobile Data, WiFi Hotspots, etc;
RETRIEVE RUNNING APPS --- To allow this app to kill processes and count the drain apps;
DRAW OVER OTHER APPS --- To allow this app to show a floating window and draw over other app;
CONNECT AND DISCONNECT FROM WI-FI --- To allow this app to toggle WiFi;
MODIFY SYSTEM SETTINGS --- To allow this app to change settings such as brightness, ring, airphane, screen timeout, etc;
ACCESS BLUETOOTH SETTINGS --- To allow this app to toggle Bluetooth and save Bluetooth settings;
CHANGE/INTERCEPT NETWORK SETTINGS AND TRAFFIC -- To allow to get the network traffic and show the network speed at the floating window
TOGGLE SYNC ON AND OFF --- To allow this app to switch the sync settings;
CONTROL VIBRATION --- To allow this app to control or switch vibration;
VIEW WI-FI CONNECTIONS --- To allow this app to switch WiFi;
RUN AT STARTUP --- To allow this app to auto run at rebboot and protect your the battery life;
CHANGE BACKGROUND DATA USAGE SETTING --- To allow this app to toggle the background settings;
CLOSE OTHER APPS/FORCE STOP OTHER APPS --- To allow this app to kill the consume processes;
READ SYNC SETTINGS --- To allow this app to get sync status for switching the sync settings;
READ BATTERY STATISTICS --- To allow this app to get battery statistics;
MODIFY SECURE SYSTEM SETTINGS --- To allow this app to change settings such as brightness, ring, airphane, screen timeout, etc;
CONNECT AND DISCONNECT FROM WIMAX/CHANGE WIMAX STATE --- To allow this app to switch Wimax, but now this app don't support this feature;
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Q:How to fix this app gets stuck at "Initializing"?
A:If this app gets stuck at "Initializing", please check this problem with SuperSU or Superuser not allowing it root access.
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Q:Why the phone slow after I set?
A:I want to talk about my story, last night, a user looked for me, he said that his issue about installing the 2.1 version.he said his device lagged in the standby mode. I told that we work together to solve this problem. After work, I went back to my dorm. I started to write a test interface for him. 1.5 hours later, we started testing. He began to test my ten steps. Finally, each step ran well. But the issue had not yet been found. I let him try again AI mode.his device lagged.Because his device does not support to adjust the CPU. So my judgment is because IO schedule issue, he set the "CFQ", I let him try to change IO. (His Rom Only support CFQ and Noop). He changed to "Noop", All things became perfect. Finally solve the issue.
Final conclusion: Try to change some settings until it is the best.
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Q:How to set?
A:The bloger write an article about One Power Guard, you can read it. http://pinoyflare.blogspot.com/2013/01/one-power-battery-guard-100-working.html
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Q:Does this application modify the kernel? I am very worried about this.
A:Yes. This app modifies kernel parameters, Do not worry. For example: when you buy two different phones, whose kernel are not the same. Google Android also changes the kernel. Every producers are revising its own kernel.
If you are a geek, you can modify some of the initialization files and put them into init.d folder. Does this not modify the kernel?
When you root your phone, You have already modified your kernel.
If you are worried about this, you can uninstall this app and reboot your phone.
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CPU Governors explained http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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Q:Why display the maximum CPU Freq in the change mode interface?
A:This app get two file /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq and /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq value. If their value are max, will be displayed in UI.
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Q:Why not support CPU frequency settings
A:This app get two file /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq and /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq value. If their are missing, will not support displayed.
You need to find a cause in your kernel
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Q:Why do I recommend ondemand?
A:Because in my experience, it's the best. I test all Policy.If there is a better policy, please give me feedback.
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Q:Why is there no “ondemand” “powersave” Option?
A:Because the kernel does not support.
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What is a safe clean?
Android has a app process management mechanisms, when a process is killed by third-party applications, the android system will determine whether the process will be run again, if it is, the process will run, the kill process will repeat thereby creating an infinite loop, resulting in increased power consumption. Therefore, you should consider uninstalling third-party process management software.
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How to turn off wifi tips in the settings
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Q:How to change the notification bar style?
A:Settings -> Notification Style
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Q:How to turn off ring tips?
A:Settings -> Ringtone Tips
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Q:How to auto start this app when your phone reboot?
A:Settings -> Reboot Protection
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Q:Often forget to turn off the WIFI, how to do?
A:Settings -> Wifi Tips
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Q:How to display network traffic?
A:
1、Settings -> The Floatation Window Info -> Internet Speed
2、Settings -> The Floatation Window -> Always top
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Q:How to turn off optimization tips,It often bothers me?
A:Settings -> Optimization Tips
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Q:Why I can't find the battery calibration?
A:You need turn on a mode. and then go to the settings interface, you will see the battery calibration
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Q:Some moto phones show battery 10%?
A:Settings - > other
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Q:How to turn off the app?
A:You can stop it from management applications interface.
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Q:Switching to another profile?
A:If you want to switch another mode.
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A:If you want to change profile in the same mode or save profile.
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Q:How to view the state of the CPU?
A:The statistics interface -> Menu -> CPU
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Q:How do I view the CPU load?
A:The statistics interface -> Menu -> Statistics
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Hi, Thank you for this application. Just installed will update the results later. Few questions for my understanding,
#1) I see different modes and from the name I can somewhat understand what it suppose to be. Is it advisable to have set it in one mode or different ones based on need. If so is it possible to do this automatically? ( Like on Night put it on Standby Mode, On Work hours Put it on Batter Saver, On Normal time put it on AI mode), As of now we need to do this manually, correct?
#2) Battery % is it possible to show them in increment of 1% rather than increment of 10%..I use Motrolo Atrix 2, it seems shows up only 80%, 90%...
Love the Circle and floating indicator of battery 1% make it even sweeter.
Thank you again.
sazhagianambi said:
Hi, Thank you for this application. Just installed will update the results later. Few questions for my understanding,
#1) I see different modes and from the name I can somewhat understand what it suppose to be. Is it advisable to have set it in one mode or different ones based on need. If so is it possible to do this automatically? ( Like on Night put it on Standby Mode, On Work hours Put it on Batter Saver, On Normal time put it on AI mode), As of now we need to do this manually, correct?
#2) Battery % is it possible to show them in increment of 1% rather than increment of 10%..I use Motrolo Atrix 2, it seems shows up only 80%, 90%...
Love the Circle and floating indicator of battery 1% make it even sweeter.
Thank you again.
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1、Just use AI mode, you are able to enjoy all things.You do not always switch different modes.
2、For some strange reason, Motorola decided to only show the battery level in 10-percent increments on most of their Android devices.
Few suggestion
1.u can include info about each mode its not clear unless u r xda guy
2. Scheduler for mode would be great feature like in night i dont use phone much so i can put in power saver mode but do not want to do mannualy .we can automate mode switching according to time of day. Similar kind of mode switching automation will add 5 stars to your app
Great App. !! :thumbup::thumbup:
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Sandeep_Jagtap said:
Few suggestion
1.u can include info about each mode its not clear unless u r xda guy
2. Scheduler for mode would be great feature like in night i dont use phone much so i can put in power saver mode but do not want to do mannualy .we can automate mode switching according to time of day. Similar kind of mode switching automation will add 5 stars to your app
Great App. !! :thumbup::thumbup:
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well, I think we have some good idea to improve this, need some time to improve this.
Why does my battery percentage rise without charging using this app?
Permissions...
Why does it need the camera and GPS permissions?
sheikynyc said:
Why does it need the camera and GPS permissions?
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Thank you for the feedback, I looked at my AndroidManifest.xml file, it is set such <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera" android:required="false" /> it required false. This is my negligence. You don't have to take care of security issues. We do not have to do through this. The next version(V2.0), you will see that it will be deleted.
allenrb2 said:
Why does my battery percentage rise without charging using this app?
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This is because we optimized results.
Can you explain why you need to read phone state & calls?
xpmode said:
Can you explain why you need to read phone state & calls?
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Because the desktop has a floating window, when the calls comes in, this app needs to remove this floating window to ensure that does not affect the calls. Many APP to use this <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE" />
Please make a black notification style!
Test the app now and report later.
l like this application. since yesterday i install new version my battery drop more slowly(for example my battery level stay at 51% during 12h ).
yeah that's work great on my galaxy pocket i can see the difference on powersave mode.
like also to see with defense what application wakeup too often.
big thanks to the developper
I checked the frequency that it is always at the max of it (example for ai mode is 1075,current freq always remain at 1075)
And the optimization tips notification is quite annying..bounce out every percentage drops..
Still testing this app ^^
Nice interface! If only the app can reslove the wakeup of apps too,it gonna hit the news!
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I checked the frequency that it is always at the max of it (example for ai mode is 1075,current freq always remain at 1075)
And the optimization tips notification is quite annying..bounce out every percentage drops..
Still testing this app ^^
Nice interface! If only the app can reslove the wakeup of apps too,it gonna hit the news!
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i think you cannot change the behaviour of an application that wakeup too often.the problem is that the developper not well programmed his application . the only remedy is to replace by an alternative app more battery friendly(that wake up less)
then wat about the freq? max freq all the time more likely to drain battery right?
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SmokyX8 said:
I checked the frequency that it is always at the max of it (example for ai mode is 1075,current freq always remain at 1075)
And the optimization tips notification is quite annying..bounce out every percentage drops..
Still testing this app ^^
Nice interface! If only the app can reslove the wakeup of apps too,it gonna hit the news!
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Can you give me your phones CPU parameter? Files in this directory /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq
"the optimization tips notification is quite" Originally, you can turn off this tips in settings interface, but 1.9 version has a bug. I will fix turn off tips bug in 2.0 version.
why my optimus black with stock freq. 300-1000 mhz, with all options the min.frequence is at 600 mhz?
I would like to change and save the options for the frequencies

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It is a gross generalisation, but almost universally the biggest drain on your battery is the screen, therefore the easiest way to reduce battery drain is to turn the brightness down to the lowest setting that you can reasonably live with.
maintain ur battery
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it's important to maintain ur battery health make sure u plug device when device is below 20% and fully charge it
This is what I do to minimize battery consumption:
1. Minimize brightness to 20%
2. Set processor frequency lower with apps: No Frills CPU Control (rooted phone). And change it back if I want to play 3D HD Games.
Power saving mode helps too. Turn off wifi and gps when not needed as well.
I suggest use 3rd party apps ( all of these need root acces)
I personally use Rootdim it adjust the brightness your phone uses hardware-level controls to actually control your backlight, saving you energy and making for a higher-quality dim screen.
One Power Guard = protect your battery
wakelock detector
App cache cleaner
All of them can find at google play store for free...
Alternatively, get the perfect combination of rom and kernel to your device...
pinkLeviosa<3
I hope i help...

Battery LIFE!!!!!

I have a question, what is the best battery life method for unrooted devices like mine. I see a lot of posts about this but all involves having a rooted device.
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You can go to setting and under application manager/all apps you can disable apps not yoused by you.
If your device have a battery saver option keep it always onn.
After every full charge reboot your device.
If you are not a multitakker then in developer mode go to last and limit backgroung activities to 2 or 1.
After every two hour go to swttings and application manager amd close all rumning apps.
Reduce screen on timeout.
Disable invrease legblity of text.
Use small fonts.
Use a black base wallpaper.
Do not keep extra appa for battery such as battery dovtor, clean master and antivirus. They are known to eat most of your battery.
When your device gets over heated just switchoff there and then pull out the battery cool it down and use it again.
Thats all
Peace

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