I came across the snapdragon batteryguru app for phones/tabs with the snapdragon processor which has this thing where it can tell you which apps will refresh once you open or never. This is a feature that I would like to have. Is there such an app for other phones/tabs?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiam.snapdragon.app
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scotyard said:
I came across the snapdragon batteryguru app for phones/tabs with the snapdragon processor which has this thing where it can tell you which apps will refresh once you open or never. This is a feature that I would like to have. Is there such an app for other phones/tabs?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiam.snapdragon.app
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You may want to consider Juice Defender (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.latedroid.juicedefender) or Tasker (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dinglisch.android.taskerm). Juice Defender is simpler and Tasker is more flexible.
Thanks I'll see which works best.
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Hi,
is it possible that you have got a special profile in SetCPU or something other, that when the Camera-App starts it sets the clocking to 600 MHz?
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why is it impossible?
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I've heard it's possible to do such tweaks, but I don't know how and I don't think you can do it with setcpu app. A long time ago when I read the changelog for a custom rom devs claimed that cpu was set for 800Mhz, for the camera.
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With SetCPU, it was a example. I only asked, whether it works....
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With SetCPU, it was a example. I only asked, whether it works....
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Then I would say: It works
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opiujn said:
Then I would say: It works
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why nobody programms it
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why nobody programms it
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I'm using Galaxy Note and the kernel I'm running for the moment is not supporting 600Mhz, but I tried it with 800Mhz instead using the app Tasker. Started Camera and cpu was set to 800Mhz, and when I quit camera it went back to 1600Mhz =) I'm not sure if Tasker is stable with cpu profiles or not, but tried the camera a few times and it worked on my phone those times
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so next time I have the answer for the question like these
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I'm using Galaxy Note and the kernel I'm running for the moment is not supporting 600Mhz, but I tried it with 800Mhz instead using the app Tasker. Started Camera and cpu was set to 800Mhz, and when I quit camera it went back to 1600Mhz =) I'm not sure if Tasker is stable with cpu profiles or not, but tried the camera a few times and it worked on my phone those times
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I bought Tasker, but how you made this profile?
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I bought Tasker, but how you made this profile?
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1. "+" to add a new profile.
2. Enter profile name and accept, or just accept.
3. In "first context" window tap on "application".
4. Select Camera and accept.
5. In "task selection" window tap "new task" and accept task name.
6. In "task edit" tap "+" and then "misc" from the "select action category"
7. Tap "cpu" in "select misc action" window.
And here you can use the magnifying glass to access compatible cpu settings for your phone. Set min. and max. frequency to 600000. And except.
Tasker will override the SetCPU app settings while Camera app is running and then go back to SetCPU apps profiles automatically when exit camera app. For this profile you don't need to setup an "exit task" =)
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I've read about this application, officially released by Qualcomm for Snapdragon handsets.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiam.snapdragon.app
Has anyone already tried it? Although in beta stage, it's already supporting our One S.
Trying it now... Thanks for the link! I'll post back with results...
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hmm...says not availale in my country
Trying it out now. Will report back
Not available in my country either :S
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I have apk for it. Not sure if I can post it here.
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uropb said:
I have apk for it. Not sure if I can post it here.
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Share it with us.It's not available in many countries
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I have apk for it. Not sure if I can post it here.
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I believe you can post the apk just as long as it is not a paid app which its not.
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Didn't show up for me within the app store on my phone, but found it in the playstore on PC and used the 'send to phone' feature to install it.
Intrigued as to whether this will intelligently save battery power or just shut down functionality of the phone.
here it is
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here it is
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I've been using Greenpower for my device, but will uninstall it to see how this pans out. Thanks for the info.
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Shows up for me in market, even though I'm on CM. :thumbup: Will give it a shot.
I have had out running for awhile now still in learning mode we shall see what happens
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installed and it's in learning mode, let's just use and wait :fingers-crossed:
Trying it as well - thanks for the link.
See if it does better than Juice Defender for me.
sad..
can't install it on my LG L3.its qualcomm snapdragon.i think this is for ICS only?i'm running stock gingerbread.sad
I'm now out of learning mode and it says it's saving - enjoy the extra battery life. And to check back in a day or so to see how well it's doing. No noticeable difference yet...
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I'm now out of learning mode and it says it's saving - enjoy the extra battery life. And to check back in a day or so to see how well it's doing. No noticeable difference yet...
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How long was you in learning mode?
About two days.
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I wanna know if this works as well...or maybe just a gimmick
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To see power of cores of s4 please downloadd droidfish chess app and set 4/8 cores and to run "analysis" function of some arbitrary positions and report nps parameter at bottom of the screen. For example note 2 gives 800k nps...
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To see power of cores of s4 please downloadd droidfish chess app and set 4/8 cores and to run "analysis" function of some arbitrary positions and report nps parameter at bottom of the screen. For example note 2 gives 800k nps...
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No one that owns the Galaxy S4 is chess lover??
Installed it for you. But im not a chess player. Ran it on 4 cores (i9505) and saw for the first few turns values of arround 680 but i think when there are more difficult turns it will get higher.
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Thanks very much. Sounds like s4 quad 1.9 ghz performs like my note 2...
Anyone with 8 cores i9500 to try?
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Thanks very much. Sounds like s4 quad 1.9 ghz performs like my note 2...
Anyone with 8 cores i9500 to try?
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Okay I set the cores for 8, although only the four A15's are ever going to be on at once...
Played a quick game (I'm rusty and at 100% that was just silly) Saw 740 once, couple mid 500s, and mostly 300s.
On main screen move some piece then press "M" and select analysis mode
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On main screen move some piece then press "M" and select analysis mode
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Ahh okay. Doing it that way, I saw some higher, but caught this shot...
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Thanks...not bad...Whats the max nps you saw? Above 1000?
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Thanks...not bad...Whats the max nps you saw? Above 1000?
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Yes, slightly. Mostly quickly peaked in the high 900s.
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Yes, slightly. Mostly quickly peaked in the high 900s.
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OK thanks for the testing guys...:good:
Can someone with i9505 (the quadcore version of S4) please exactly report the nps (nodes per second) from initial position (or arbitrary position if picture is provided)
with 1 thread
with 4 threads
In analysis mode (click M -> Analysis mode)
And also if you could mention your firmware version... (e.g. MDE)
I am trying to troubleshoot something and your input would be quite appreciated, thx...
I wanna try on my k20 pro...give link for droidfish where i can configure it to 8 core
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Thank you.
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go power master pro
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I use just greenify to freeze apps..
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since im using a device that has snapdragon processor i also used the snapdragon battery guru.
but after days of observation it seems like nothing has changed that why i removed the battery saving app and i started editing my build.prop and using some init.d tweaks to improve the battery consumption.
works well now.
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I use just greenify to freeze apps..
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Greenify!
OK my friend has an s3 running CyanogenMod 10.1.2 and both cores are on making is phone hot how do we disable one
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What governor are you using? Check that out in the performance section under settings.
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OK my friend has an s3 running CyanogenMod 10.1.2 and both cores are on making is phone hot how do we disable one
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I think CPU Sleeper Dual Core makes the 2nd core turn off while the screen is off but I'm not sure
We tried different governor s but both cores are still on. custom kernel is kt747
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Are 2 cores online by default because my phone is heating up
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Have you tried restarting your phone?
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2 cores on is the default for almost every Governor, excellent for Abyssplug and Pegasusq, they hotplug by themselves. Although you can turn on Auto Hotplug with any governor
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2 cores on is the default for almost every Governor, excellent for Abyssplug and Pegasusq, they hotplug by themselves. Although you can turn on Auto Hotplug with any governor
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Any way to disable 1
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mattoaida said:
Any way to disable 1
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If the phone is getting hot for no reason then there is something else going on that needs to be addressed. Have you looked into battery usage or checked for wakelocks?
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Any way to disable 1
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Heat and battery consumption are related to how long the CPU runs and at what speed. Not whether 1 or 2 cores are in use. If yours is heating up, either you are using a app that requires lots of graphics and real time like a game or you have a renegade app that is misbehaving.