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I wont tell you tips like turn down brightness etc.This is seriously working method._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
You can overclock your monster to any frequency you want.Apps like set cpu have a profiles option.
For battery follow steps below-
Set up a screen off profile
You can make the apps underclock the phone when screen turns off.
NOBODY NEEDS A RAGING CPU WHEN SCREEN IS OFF
Also set up a low battery profile. It really helps.
My settings for my p350 go as follows-
Normal Frequencies- 245-787mhz Governor-SmartassV2
Screen off- 122-245mhz Governor-Powersave
Battery less than 25% 245-480 mhz Governor-Conservative
Using above setings i get minimum -1.5 days battery backup with normal use.
Hit thanks if i helped.
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Can anyone share his SetCPU Profile settings.
Sometimes my CPU goes above 40°C(104°F), even 44°C(111°F). I'm not sure which is the recommendet temperature and what is the max temperature I can keep my CPU but I think it's above normal.
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My setup
Thanks.
And what about your overclock? [email protected]/66/74vsel?
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1Ghz @60 vsel, on demand
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Mine is also the same (1GHz at 60 vsel). however i used a different temperature setting. i play very safe. the moment phone temp is above 40 degrees, i leave it at 500 max 250 min.
1000mhz 60vsel with fjfalcon kernal, too?
Some android phone have major battery drain via display screen especially the 2k resolution phone, for example on my LG G3 show battery drain from display about 40-50%.
So, I got the app which can set reduce the screen resolution and dpi to safe battery life.
This app can set new resolution and density which you want, and also have feature set to default when you want to reset them.
and this app also have power menu soft key for power off,reboot and reboot recovery your phone..
this app require phone rooted.... and require grant acces for super user
You can download this app from google play by this link >> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bobo.Resolution_power
screen short
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I'm developing a small utility which can automatically slow down charging when the battery overheats.(I know android does it automatically but I want to set the limit even lower.)
Currently, I turn off charging by `echo 0 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/chargin_enabled` and then start charging again when battery cools down to a certain temperature.
- **Q.** Is there any way to control charging speed as well? (I can't write directly to `/sys/class/power_supply/battery/current_now`)
I know android automatically controls charging speed.
- **Q.** Is there any api to control charging speed?
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In android kernel source, I find `qcom,batt-warm-decidegc` interesting but couldn't find how to use it.
- **Q.** Can I somehow use `qcom,batt-warm-decidegc` in this case?
This definitely is not normal.
Why is Android system using so much battery.
[I'm on MIUI 12.0.8]
[Sync off
60 Hz
Reading mode + auto brightness always on
Brightness always under 50%
Miui Optimization on]
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Edit: If you're facing battery drain issue i suggest go to setting > About phone > update and download latest package (package size ~2.5Gb) install and then factory reset your phone.
[Simple factory reset did not work in my case.]
Spoiler: After Reset SOT
8% Drain in 1.5Hr light usages
Something is eating your battery. I suggest a system wipe.
I charge the S22u in my bed table, at night. I would like to see the clock during night, but I don't want to have AOD always on. I thought that under modes and routines this could be defined, but I can't set a trigger condition to be "device charging". Probably this is possible with third party apps, but first I wanted to be sure that I'm not missing a way to do this with the internal features. I'm in stock Android 13, Snapdragon model.
I use Bixby routine and it works fine
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This is what you need to do in Modes And Routines, go to the right bottom tab in Routines and set this exact routine. You can choose the name you want of course ;-)
jordiz86, sprov, many thanks for your answers. I could successfully create the routine.