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Hello All,
I am not de developer of this app, but I find it very usefull and wanted to share it. Its called SpareParts and people that have had previous android phones are probably familiar with it.
However, I never found it in any Xperia X10 rom, and everytime I tried to install one from the internet, it just wouldn't work, or didn't include some of the most interesting settings of this app.
Basically SpareParts is a system tweaker, and lets you change a variety of settings which makes it a very handy tool.
I recently found one which included Compcache and CPU settings that worked fine on my X10.
For those who don't know, enabling compcache allows android to compress RAM and results in overall better performance.
It also has working CPU settings (As you may know, most CPU control apps available are unreliable with the X10).
In my case, I used to have ramdom reboot problems , specially when I was heavy using the phone (ie, playing asphalt and streaming music at the same time) and after enabling compache with this app the issue went away.
Also, it allows you to lower the CPU speed without affecting the phone performance too much, so it definitively helps to save a lot of battery.
Anyone willing in to give it a try, here is the link, i suggest setting Swapines to 15 after enabling compache:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7864538/SpareParts-4.apk
The phone seems to be more smooth, but may be a placebo effect.
Please give it a try and share your results.
BTW I am using CM 6.1.1 ROM Tweaked and with extras with custom Sysctl settings posted in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=929448
PS.
You may also want to try changing the animation speed to fast (under original spareparts settings). The phone will feel a lot faster
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Hmmm interesting, but I can't seem to use it to turn off some of the status bar stuff.
Running FreeX10 with .54 bb
cordam said:
Hmmm interesting, but I can't seem to use it to turn off some of the status bar stuff.
Running FreeX10 with .54 bb
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Some of the settings will not work. Maybe a dev can mod the app and just leave the working settings. This version of the app was modded for another device.
I'm on wolfbreak's cm v 4.4 and this definitely made the phone.snappier...
I had to uninstall the original spare parts before installing this one or the compcache setting wouldn't stay after a reboot.
Thanks for this!
would not be fully functional since we are not allowed custom kernals
Sweet!
Thank you! This does have a lot more capabilities than the regular spare parts!!! Will tweek it and give feed back!!!
Best regards,
Chris
fiscidtox said:
I'm on wolfbreak's cm v 4.4 and this definitely made the phone.snappier...
I had to uninstall the original spare parts before installing this one or the compcache setting wouldn't stay after a reboot.
Thanks for this!
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I'm happy that its working for you. don't forget to click the thanks button .
aR_ChRiS said:
would not be fully functional since we are not allowed custom kernals
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I see you are using 2.1 ROM. I am not sure if it will work in 2.1. I only tested it in 2.2. However, some of the settings are specific for the device this app was originally made for so they won't work for us (ie the status bar tweaks).
cordam said:
Hmmm interesting, but I can't seem to use it to turn off some of the status bar stuff.
Running FreeX10 with .54 bb
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If you want to change the status bar options you can use CM settings.
Hey, I just installed this version of spare parts and now my phone doesnt go to sleep when I press the power button. I have reverted back to original compache settings and default 60 swapines, rebooted and uninstalled. Please help
Aphex33 said:
Hey, I just installed this version of spare parts and now my phone doesnt go to sleep when I press the power button. I have reverted back to original compache settings and default 60 swapines, rebooted and uninstalled. Please help
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Nevermind, issue resolved.
Defintion swapines please?
Aphex33 said:
Defintion swapines please?
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You can find a good one in wikipedia.
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Do i have to manually install this? Because it didnt work the regular way ;o
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Which ROM are you running?
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Do i have to manually install this? Because it didnt work the regular way ;o
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Portland ed from x10 brick
Ok, so, on my LG Vortex (rooted) its getting to the point I can't even play angry birds, too laggy. I'm poor, try to save money whenever possible, so I got a free overclock app that looked promising, and wasn't a demo/trial.
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It works great, however, just setting the clock speed up one level, my phone's getting really warm, and its unnerving me. I'd rather not have to replace it. Thing is tho, I've changed a lot of options, trying to find a good balance, but its been a few days so I don't exactly remember what the defaults were. So, my question is, if I delete the app, will it reset my CPU MHz? And if not, how would i set it back to normal?
Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
Everything should get set back to defaults if you uninstall the app. Another way would be to go to settings->applications->manage applications->overclockwidget->clear cache and data->reboot.
If you want to try a different free app to adjust the cpu speed, there's CPUBoostLite which has a widget which shows the cpu speed and battery temp. Another would be No-Frills CPU Control but does not show the batt temp. An app like Battery Monitor Widget can though along with the battery's current(mA) draw.
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Everything should get set back to defaults if you uninstall the app. Another way would be to go to settings->applications->manage applications->overclockwidget->clear cache and data->reboot.
If you want to try a different free app to adjust the cpu speed, there's CPUBoostLite which has a widget which shows the cpu speed and battery temp. Another would be No-Frills CPU Control but does not show the batt temp. An app like Battery Monitor Widget can though along with the battery's current(mA) draw.
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If the app achieved the overclock by altering a system file, uninstalling the app will not change anything.
File changes made by an application will not get reverted on their uninstallation.
The app doesn't have a revert function?
Dark3n said:
If the app achieved the overclock by altering a system file, uninstalling the app will not change anything.
File changes made by an application will not get reverted on their uninstallation.
The app doesn't have a revert function?
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If the cpu speed isn't getting "set on boot" then each reboot will restore to default values. If it is, then either uninstalling or clearing the app's data will prevent that from occurring. The kernel/ramdisk(boot.img) resets the cpu to whatever is set as the default which is why apps like setcpu or cm7 cpu controls use the "set on boot" option to retain settings through a reboot.
Off-topic but your SD Maid app is great Dark3n. Been using it for a while now with the unlocker.
I had set on reboot checked for a while, but not anymore. Would that change anything?
mtmerrick said:
I had set on reboot checked for a while, but not anymore. Would that change anything?
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That option, if checked, just makes it so whatever values you set survive through a reboot. Basically used once a good set up is found so you won't have to redo it each time. However, with it set you run the risk of getting into a bootloop if you overclock too much as you wouldn't be able to lower it. So always make sure the phone is stable before having the changes set on boot.
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If the cpu speed isn't getting "set on boot" then each reboot will restore to default values. If it is, then either uninstalling or clearing the app's data will prevent that from occurring. The kernel/ramdisk(boot.img) resets the cpu to whatever is set as the default which is why apps like setcpu or cm7 cpu controls use the "set on boot" option to retain settings through a reboot.
Off-topic but your SD Maid app is great Dark3n. Been using it for a while now with the unlocker.
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Thanks ;-).
I thought about it like changing density in the build.prop, is this not possible with clock speed?
Dark3n said:
I thought about it like changing density in the build.prop, is this not possible with clock speed?
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The settings to change are located in:
Code:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/
The familiar ones are scaling_max_freq, scaling_min_freq, scaling_governor, or governor specific setting in a directory named after the governor(i.e. ondemand/up_threshold)
so, wipe app data, uninstall, and reboot, and i'll be good to go? or is there a step i'm missing?
mtmerrick said:
so, wipe app data, uninstall, and reboot, and i'll be good to go? or is there a step i'm missing?
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You only really need to either uninstall it or wipe it's data to get back to defaults. Uninstalling is probably the simplest and most effective and you can always install it back on or another app to play with over/underclocking.
Thanks guys, you rock. For future reference, what would you guys say the best paid and best free overclock apps are?
mtmerrick said:
Thanks guys, you rock. For future reference, what would you guys say the best paid and best free overclock apps are?
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Someone else will have to chime in since these days I just use cyanogenmod's built-in cpu settings. I suspect most would recommend setCPU(Paid)...it's certainly the most popular. As far as a free app, I'd personally try No-frills CPU Control. People seem to like it and it has a nice safety feature of auto-disabling set on boot if the phone doesn't shut down properly(ie crashes).
I'd have CM7 if my Vortex were supported. >_>
Thanks for the suggestions, I thanked the best posts.
And I'll let you know how everything worked out after i use it for a day or two.
Please read this post through thoroughly before downloading.
This app allows you to control your CPU voltages with an easy to use interface. You can increase or decrease voltages (undervolt or overvolt) for all frequencies or fine tune voltages for each individual frequency.
! HTC DEVICES, currently only single core devices are supported !
! ROOT is Required !
! Kernel that supports HAVS or SVS voltage adjustment REQUIRED !
Get it over at http://www.incredikernel.com
IncrediControl is now also available in the market:
IncrediControl
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NOTE: The settings in the general tab are only functional in kernels that have implemented the simple sysfs interfaces for usb fast charging and audio boost. The tab will not show up if your kernel does not have these features. If you would like your kernel dev to implement the interfaces, please direct them to these two commits:
https://github.com/Chad0989/android_kernel_common/commit/a7c21fa0391c225900f93960362535179c0cecc9
https://github.com/Chad0989/android_kernel_common/commit/41dc138bae23dc7582de72a4d9895aaa8e1f8b2d
NOTE2: It is a requirement of the voltage adjustment that the kernel you are using has either the HAVS or SVS sysfs interface implemented. If it does not, it will not work.
NOTE3: Before using, please delete any boot scripts you may have in /etc/init.d that toggle any of the settings this app controls.
Get it at http://www.incredikernel.com
Restore script - use this if you went too low and find yourself in a boot loop. Flash through recovery:
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=229
maybe is good thing to post which kernel for desire s can use this.many users have no idea what kernel supports HAVS or SVS voltage adjustment..its just few of them actualy so u can maybe check and let us know.
Tiamat 1.0.4 does. I don't see any other recent ones listed on the forum here. If you give me a link to other kernels I'll check for you. No stock kernel does (this includes the default cm7 kernel).
check virtuous rom
kernel is unity v2 ...i think.
Adidas108 said:
check virtuous rom
kernel is unity v2 ...i think.
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It appears that that kernel does not support the interface. If you're willing to test for me, I can pull the source for that kernel, implement the interface and submit a patch to the developer for inclusion. Just let me know if you would be willing to test for me.
EDIT: I got bored, so here:
http://chad0989.dyndns.org/mirror/unitykernel_sysfs.zip
Let me know if it works, make sure you have another kernel downloaded that you can flash in the event that this one doesn't boot.
tried the kernel. works a treat. thanks!
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lowered all the voltages twice. tried three times and it crashed. stable on lowering twice. haven't experimented with each of them individually though
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dan-fish said:
lowered all the voltages twice. tried three times and it crashed. stable on lowering twice. haven't experimented with each of them individually though
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It takes a lot of trial and error to get the best voltage table. It would be great if when you get a pretty good one, you could post it here so that others may use it as a starting point.
mind making the tiamat kernal works too?
tcchuin said:
mind making the tiamat kernal works too?
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Tiamat 1.0.4 should work with it already.
IncrediControl v1.3
Major changes include:
Ad Free has now been turned into a key that removes the ads from the free version. This allows donors who have downloaded the ad free version from the site to update through the market.
HAVS voltage checking. Minimum voltages can no longer be set higher than maximum voltages.
Boot voltages are now stored in the application’s data directory. Boot settings will now persist if you update your ROM or restore the application and data from a backup.
si, is this a replacement for SetCPU? What other features does it have?
shrome99 said:
si, is this a replacement for SetCPU? What other features does it have?
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It's not a replacement for set cpu at the moment. But in the future I'm adding CPU speed and governor control. As well as the ability to fine tune each governor.
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Can someone post a screenshot of their HTC Incredible voltage table?
Also, does this app obsolete the USB fast charge boot script? (http://www.incredikernel.com/wp-con...-monitor/download.php?id=enablefastcharge.zip) i.e. Should I delete that script after installing this app and enabling the USB check box in the general tab?
2 more: What does audio boost do? Why are the "enable on boot" checkboxes reset to unchecked each time the app is opened?
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Can someone post a screenshot of their HTC Incredible voltage table?
Also, does this app obsolete the USB fast charge boot script? (http://www.incredikernel.com/wp-con...-monitor/download.php?id=enablefastcharge.zip) i.e. Should I delete that script after installing this app and enabling the USB check box in the general tab?
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Might be better off posting in the incredible thread next time, so we can keep this one desire discussion. But yes, you no longer need that script and are safe to delete it.
Audio boost is louder in call volume.
The check boxes uncheck themselves as a fail safe for users. I know a lot of users will leave it checked and then adjust voltages too low and end up in boot loops. This way if someone is playing with voltages, they aren't set on boot unless they explicitly click the set on boot box and click apply. If you have previously set on boot voltages, those will remain until you check the box again and click apply, then the previously set on boot voltages will be overwritten with the new ones. In the general tab, the box unchecks itself also just to be consistent with the behavior in the voltage adjustment tab.
Thx. (Apologies for wrong forum - tapatalk ui hides a lot of info)
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IncrediControl v1.4:
This is mostly a bug fix release but I have also added:
Automatic detection of the minimum and maximum voltages supported by your kernel
Unless any more bugs arise, the next release will have some new goodies to play with...
http://www.incredikernel.com or from the market.
very interesting thing.
Does some made any test how much it affect battery life, is it worth of playing ?
Ok so i installed this but i can only see the SVS tab. No general tab. Why is that?
Oh nvm finally understood the first post.
I noticed when playing my music w/ Viper FX that the sound quality goes from using the drivers of the app to stock flat (audio quality depreciates) since the app was killed while performing another task (such as opening hangouts or other apps while using phone). I noticed that Android doesn't release the RAM from another app that was being used (ex. ESPN, hangouts, etc) since those apps were more recent while Viper was opened and left. I was wondering if there existed anything to set a higher priority of the Viper FX (or other apps) over some so they won't be killed even if newer used? Thanks for any information.
Think this would probably be the easiest way: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartprojects.MemoryLocker - the developer is very well known for these kinds of mods and RAM management. Adjusting the oom ratio will give the app higher priorities so make it less likely to be killed. I'm sure there are ways to manual doing it via adding a script or something, but time and effort for all that, I dunno if it's worth it unless you really like to tinker and do stuff manually.
Thank you, that will probably be easier way with root. Was checking to see if any way to do manually since don't need just for Viper but may have to do it.
Ah, sorry. I was thinking that you had to have root for Viper, so that you were already rooted. Pretty sure there isn't a way to make these kinds of tweaks without root either manually or via an app like Memory Locker. There really isn't a compelling reason NOT to root, in my opinion. It's not complicated (compared to most other phones) and is fairly easy to reverse. If you'd like some help with it, lemme know.
I am rooted, sorry. Would it be possible to push the app from user app status to system app (via file explorer/permissions) (such as MusicFX)? Installed normally and it works great but maybe, if by making a system app, it'd be less likely to be killed versus user?
Don't want to use titanium backup push to system, had bad experiences and will not use the app again for some time.
Theres discussion about putting viper in /system/priv-app in one of the two viper thread's in themes and apps (n5).
I still have mine in /data/data.
I've made it resident with the xposed module called "app settings" but I can't confirm anything yet
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Hi,
I have not tested and I don't know if it will be useful but there is an Xposed module to keep apps in memory, maybe you can try... This module is not only for this, there is other features.
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2437377.
- Resident in memory: If set, the system will try much harder to keep the app in memory even when you leave it. It might make the app more responsive when reopening but will also consume more RAM, possibly slowing down the overall system.
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EDIT: maybe the app posted by es0tericcha0s is better, lightest and easiest to use...
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Hi,
I have not tested and I don't know if it will be useful but there is an Xposed module to keep apps in memory, maybe you can try...
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2437377.
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I'm testing it as mentioned above
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I'm testing it as mentioned above
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Hi,
My bad, I missed something here :laugh:
Sorry, misread or read too fast
No worries dude
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Well I don't know if this is something that we can do or something the people who made the Viper audio mod need to do. Wouldn't a good way to keep it in memory be to keep a persistent notification? It really bumps up an app's priority in Android when it has an on-going notification up on the notification bar.
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Well I don't know if this is something that we can do or something the people who made the Viper audio mod need to do. Wouldn't a good way to keep it in memory be to keep a persistent notification? It really bumps up an app's priority in Android when it has an on-going notification up on the notification bar.
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Like settings > show notification for example?
I've not tried it but I can hide it with notifyclean
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rootSU said:
Like settings > show notification for example?
I've not tried it but I can hide it with notifycleank
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Yeah, exactly that. I just installed it again after a clean wipe of my phone a few days ago and have begun tinkering with it and JUST found that setting. To OP: enable the persistent notification. That'll make sure Viper4Android a high priority app when it sweeps through its open apps looking for one to close.
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Yeah, exactly that. I just installed it again after a clean wipe of my phone a few days ago and have begun tinkering with it and JUST found that setting. To OP: enable the persistent notification. That'll make sure Viper4Android a high priority app when it sweeps through its open apps looking for one to close.
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Would there be a way to hide it once enabled without using say Xposed? Running ART. Thanks for any info.
RevelationOmega said:
Would there be a way to hide it once enabled without using say Xposed? Running ART. Thanks for any info.
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I think "hiding" it is actually "preventing" it, thus undoing what you want to achieve.
I think further discussion should join the viper4android thread, to keep it all in one place....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2543796
There are already answers there
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RevelationOmega said:
Would there be a way to hide it once enabled without using say Xposed? Running ART. Thanks for any info.
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I am not sure on this one. The first thing that comes to mind is long-pressing the notification, going to App info, then unchecking the box that says "Show notifications". However, I think if you do that, it lowers its importance, circumventing the advantage of showing the notification in the first place, and you're back to square one. So I guess I don't know how to help you with this part.
Yeah, I suppose we should probably move to the thread listed above, too.
This is L Speed's suggestions thread.
You can suggest/request features for the app, and it might get approved.
Just tag Paget96 in your comment.
The "fake" dynamic f-sync from within the application, similar to the aggressive doze feature in how it works. @Paget96 knows what I'm talking about !
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The "fake" dynamic f-sync from within the application, similar to the aggressive doze feature in how it works. @Paget96 knows what I'm talking about !
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Yeah, i know, we already had a little discussion.
What if battery profile for hotplug gov in gov tuner is set like this
Down differential 5
Up threshold 95
I follow the tutorial for my device from here & it perhaps suitable for most device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
I have tried it, device is cooler & could save more battery especially with small number on down differential. With smaller number cpu freq will go down faster ?
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What if battery profile for hotplug gov in gov tuner is set like this
Down differential 5
Up threshold 95
I follow the tutorial for my device from here & it perhaps suitable for most device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
I have tried it, device is cooler & could save more battery especially with small number on down differential. With smaller number cpu freq will go down faster ?
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Will do a check and talk with GovTuner devs.
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zputnyq said:
What if battery profile for hotplug gov in gov tuner is set like this
Down differential 5
Up threshold 95
I follow the tutorial for my device from here & it perhaps suitable for most device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
I have tried it, device is cooler & could save more battery especially with small number on down differential. With smaller number cpu freq will go down faster
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@Debuffer @N1m0Y
Add option to exclude apps from clearing cache is my suggestions.
I want to clear cache except NFS: No Limits that store game assets in cache partition
Developers that make the game store the cache in cache partition, don't know how to make proper OBB or store cache in /sdcard0/Android/data
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Add option to exclude apps from clearing cache is my suggestions.
I want to clear cache except NFS: No Limits which store game assets in cache partition
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That's a pretty good suggestion, hope he'll implement it
I have more suggestions.
Auto trim, with options to change Trim Time, Trim Frequency, and Trim Notification. I have older low-end tablets that require trimming often because they slow down after 1-2 days deep sleep. The kernel in my tablets are not well optimized.
Disable apps startup. It is very useful because some apps auto start and running in background and draining battery and transmit some data. I don't use Facebook and other heavy battery drain apps but it is annoying that some browsers auto start and running in background. Right now i'm using a cleaner app that have option to disable apps from startup
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Disable apps startup. It is very useful because some apps auto start and running in background and draining battery and transmit some data. I don't use Facebook and other heavy battery drain apps but it is annoying that some browsers auto start and running in background. Right now i'm using a cleaner app that have option to disable apps from startup
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+1
evildog1 said:
Add option to exclude apps from clearing cache is my suggestions.
I want to clear cache except NFS: No Limits that store game assets in cache partition
Developers that make the game store the cache in cache partition, don't know how to make proper OBB or store cache in /sdcard0/Android/data
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Hope it's not too much of OT, but that is one great game for mobile! Apparently you can change the graphics or something.
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You'd need ADB for that, well actually you can use root. I've been using "App Ops" but yeah, that'll be cool to have in L Speed (^^)!
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Oh it's different devs.
Maybe these could also help for building gov tuner scripts on mtk devices.
I got these links from someone here but forgot the name. He/she said that mtk mostly may come with these
https://android.googlesource.com/ke...-kitkat-mr2/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_balance.c
https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/mediatek/+/2b36ee80fc7af58da2213704ef39a0ca939de79a^!/
@Debuffer & @N1m0Y
Thank you so much for forwarding bro @Paget96
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L Speed will have few things from suggestions in next beta.
Stay tuned
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@Paget96
How about this one?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/root-battery-charge-limit-t3557002
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I have more suggestions.
Disable apps startup. It is very useful because some apps auto start and running in background and draining battery and transmit some data. I don't use Facebook and other heavy battery drain apps but it is annoying that some browsers auto start and running in background. Right now i'm using a cleaner app that have option to disable apps from startup
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i am quite a noob but im am sure that MOST rom already include this feature. am i wrong?
in miui like other roms...there are options to disable specific apps from starting themselves...... i think that L speed app should never become an oversized all in 1 app........ there are other apps for battery life that works differently.
however i still have to understand well how precisely this app works.... could someone say me what are the PRECISE POINTS where Lspeed make a tweak?
i think:
1) build.prop
2)scripts at startup that modify/optimize the governors
3) ??
4)????
realista87 said:
i am quite a noob but im am sure that MOST rom already include this feature. am i wrong?
in miui like other roms...there are options to disable specific apps from starting themselves...... i think that L speed app should never become an oversized all in 1 app........ there are other apps for battery life that works differently.
however i still have to understand well how precisely this app works.... could someone say me what are the PRECISE POINTS where Lspeed make a tweak?
i think:
1) build.prop
2)scripts at startup that modify/optimize the governors
3) ??
4)????
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Read L Speed's OP. Every info you need is there.
realista87 said:
i am quite a noob but im am sure that MOST rom already include this feature. am i wrong?
in miui like other roms...there are options to disable specific apps from starting themselves...... i think that L speed app should never become an oversized all in 1 app........ there are other apps for battery life that works differently.
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My device does not have this option unfortunately.
Maybe you can add compatibility in govtuner for Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) govs.
I don't use a kernel with EAS, but there are more and more kernel with it
phoberus said:
Maybe you can add compatibility in govtuner for Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) govs.
I don't use a kernel with EAS, but there are more and more kernel with it
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I need a kernel with EAS support that i can do testing
Paget96 said:
I need a kernel with EAS support that i can do testing
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We can look how EAS is developing in the future. If it is widespread, there will be for sure also a kernel for your smartphone