had it for 1 week not as snappy as my m8 when going in between apps i notice slight delays anything i can do to help to make it more responsive?
So far i have removed all bloat and removed carrier iq rooted with g3 tweakbox installed
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had it for 1 week not as snappy as my m8 when going in between apps i notice slight delays anything i can do to help to make it more responsive?
So far i have removed all bloat and removed carrier iq rooted with g3 tweakbox installed
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Did you recently modify anything else besides what you listed? Mine is fine. Get greenify and see how many apps are open in the background that could be slowing you down.
Run a different launcher could help. Also set your scaling to .5 or off under developer options.
Other than that your G3 will probably never be as snappy as your m8 was
try this, it helped me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
Have you tried the secret menu? Dialpad 3845#*850#, scroll down to Thermal Daemon Mitigation OFF, click and it goes from false to true, automatically keeps your phone from throttling at a low clock speed, makes everything snappier. I don't know why LG thinks they have to throttle these phones.
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Have you tried the secret menu? Dialpad 3845#*850#, scroll down to Thermal Daemon Mitigation OFF, click and it goes from false to true, automatically keeps your phone from throttling at a low clock speed, makes everything snappier. I don't know why LG thinks they have to throttle these phones.
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To help with battery life......
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To help with battery life......
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Doesn't seem to hurt my battery life, maybe if you spend a lot of time gaming...
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Doesn't seem to hurt my battery life, maybe if you spend a lot of time gaming...
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you dont even have data turned on... im not even going to get started with that,
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you dont even have data turned on... im not even going to get started with that,
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I turn my data off at home because I'm on a 4g fringe area, no need in wasting battery mindlessly, plus I just switch to my tablet when I hit the door. At any rate my UI isn't sluggish when I pick up my phone and my battery life is just fine. Promoting a phone as having a 2.5ghz processor and throttling it to run much slower just to save some battery is dumb.
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I turn my data off at home because I'm on a 4g fringe area, no need in wasting battery mindlessly, plus I just switch to my tablet when I hit the door. At any rate my UI isn't sluggish when I pick up my phone and my battery life is just fine. Promoting a phone as having a 2.5ghz processor and throttling it to run much slower just to save some battery is dumb.
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Build prop edit switch from ATT to OPEN and the toggle LTE off at home and stay on 3G and then report how your battery life is
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Build prop edit switch from ATT to OPEN and the toggle LTE off at home and stay on 3G and then report how your battery life is
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I'm perfectly happy with my battery life, just because I posted a pic and somebody got their jimmies rustled is no reason to derail this thread, it's about the sluggish UI. I'm not going to go messing around with the build prop when I can just toggle my data off and use WiFi when I feel like it.
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I'm perfectly happy with my battery life, just because I posted a pic and somebody got their jimmies rustled is no reason to derail this thread, it's about the sluggish UI. I'm not going to go messing around with the build prop when I can just toggle my data off and use WiFi when I feel like it.
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Tried running that adjustment and it was destroying my battery life. Went from 62‰ to 56‰ in a matter of 15 min just browsing
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Run a different launcher could help. Also set your scaling to .5 or off under developer options.
Other than that your G3 will probably never be as snappy as your m8 was
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The Google Now launcher is much faster than stock in my experience.
Oh and so are most custom ROM's...patiently waiting lol.
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Tried running that adjustment and it was destroying my battery life. Went from 62‰ to 56‰ in a matter of 15 min just browsing
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Really? Are you running on dalvik or ART? I haven't had any experiences with that quick of a battery drain, even during benchmark tests.
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Build prop edit switch from ATT to OPEN and the toggle LTE off at home and stay on 3G and then report how your battery life is
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Instead of OPEN, change it to TMO. You unlock the same options, data icons are much nicer, and you can actually tell when you're on LTE. [emoji6]
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Instead of OPEN, change it to TMO. You unlock the same options, data icons are much nicer, and you can actually tell when you're on LTE. [emoji6]
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I did CA and TLS I think, Canadian variant. I approve of these icons.
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spliffstar69 said:
had it for 1 week not as snappy as my m8 when going in between apps i notice slight delays anything i can do to help to make it more responsive?
So far i have removed all bloat and removed carrier iq rooted with g3 tweakbox installed
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Are you running xposed framework?
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Are you running xposed framework?
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Yes I am
nest75068 said:
Build prop edit switch from ATT to OPEN and the toggle LTE off at home and stay on 3G and then report how your battery life is
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Instead of OPEN, change it to TMO. You unlock the same options, data icons are much nicer, and you can actually tell when you're on LTE. [emoji6]
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Im sorry, but what are you actually editing here to do this?
Edit: change "ro.build.target_operator" ?
Edit 2: It wont stick. It keeps changing back to ATT
slipmagt said:
Im sorry, but what are you actually editing here to do this?
Edit: change "ro.build.target_operator" ?
Edit 2: It wont stick. It keeps changing back to ATT
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Yeah, that's it. You have to be rooted and have SU permission.
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Has anyone tried it? I, for some reason love it!
Yea i've been using it a lot recently pretty cool love the multiple contact feature
Been using it for about 2 weeks.. works great..
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My sister and I LOVE it, we can't wait for the rest of the family to switch to androids!
Love it, but it DESTORYS the battery.
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Love it, but it DESTORYS the battery.
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not mine...
Love it, but it DESTORYS the battery.
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huh. then you have a super battery or dont use it much. everyone i talk to on it says it kills their battry as well
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I havent noticed any battery difference. Seems less for me than a continuous call. After a few seconds silence the connection stops until someone pushes the talk button.
I havent noticed any battery difference. Seems less for me than a continuous call. After a few seconds silence the connection stops until someone pushes the talk button.
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but it stays on in the background. i unno. ive seen my battery go from 99% to 90% in one convo.
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I dunno bout battery drain but it's great fun and easy to use. plus they just added in the much needed not available option yay!
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but it stays on in the background. i unno. ive seen my battery go from 99% to 90% in one convo.
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No issues at all here. Less battery drain than phone calls themselves...
its says my carrier isnt set for it?
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its says my carrier isnt set for it?
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This is weird, me and a few of my family members use this app. It is great for me because I hate sustaining a conversation, so a few exchanged words and its back to whatever I was doing. I didn't notice any battery drain out of the ordinary.
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This is weird, me and a few of my family members use this app. It is great for me because I hate sustaining a conversation, so a few exchanged words and its back to whatever I was doing. I didn't notice any battery drain out of the ordinary.
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I know...i have 3 people using it..an im the only one rooted...but my phone says that the carrier has not set a country code?
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I know...i have 3 people using it..an im the only one rooted...but my phone says that the carrier has not set a country code?
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I just got that error
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I just got that error
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I uninstalled an installed v1.6 an it doesnt say that anymore but it FC's
I have to apologize, I hadn't redownloaded it since rooting my phone on Sunday, but I did re download it today and I do not get any error or FC.
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No issues at all here. Less battery drain than phone calls themselves...
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Yeah i apologize i think it was probably my rom i had at the time.
battery kills me too. not during use, but when it is constantly pinging the server (even with use on WiFI only setting)
I will try reinstalling to see if I can fix it, but I wish it didn't have to CONTINOUSLY run in the background
okay i got it up an runnin, error on the roms side..fixed the rom now im TIKL away..it does seem to drain battery life..i have been using this rom for 4 days now with incredible battery life (22-30hrs). with TiKl up its down to 7-hrs...thas no good, but it has to stay on to get calls...so if you want to use it, then use it...if not then dont...no way to fix..if you kill the process/task then you will not recieve the calls
Going through some threads it seems most dont experience any lag so im wondering what the problem could be in my case i sometimes notice slight lags when opening/closing app drawer, switching to quick settings, opening/closing apps (turned off animations so not really a problem now) and a few other instances is this normal? it got quite bad so i unrooted it and locked bootloader then unlocked and re-rooted and at the moment i am on stock rom, stock launcher and faux123 stable mainline 11 kernel
Glad I'm not the only one. Do the apps include any of the following: Timely, YouTube?
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Glad I'm not the only one. Do the apps include any of the following: Timely, YouTube?
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yes youtube does lag a little infact quite a few apps do although i just assumed this was more to do with the apps than the phone itself?
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yes youtube does lag a little infact quite a few apps do although i just assumed this was more to do with the apps than the phone itself?
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Is this when it's starting or at any given time in the app? Mine has like some delay at launch, the rest is bad WiFi.
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enriquelabrada said:
Is this when it's starting or at any given time in the app? Mine has like some delay at launch, the rest is bad WiFi.
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can happen anytime really not just starting up, it is a little annoying my nex4 seemed smoother although it may just be because im being abit more picky with the nex5 lol
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can happen anytime really not just starting up, it is a little annoying my nex4 seemed smoother although it may just be because im being abit more picky with the nex5 lol
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I've been doing some browsing here and it looks like your not alone. Maybe next update will fix this for Android in general or that app.
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I've been doing some browsing here and it looks like your not alone. Maybe next update will fix this for Android in general or that app.
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hopefully it is something that an android update will fix soon as its not just apps for me its everywhere but not all the time, i was wondering if its the custom kernel im using? Hopefully it isn't as i cant change the gamma values in stock kernel so that is the main reason for me flashing a custom one
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hopefully it is something that an android update will fix soon as its not just apps for me its everywhere but not all the time, i was wondering if its the custom kernel im using? Hopefully it isn't as i cant change the gamma values in stock kernel so that is the main reason for me flashing a custom one
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Doubt it's your kernel. I'm running stock and suffering as well :/ It could also be a defect, some run fine others don't. Same with the same speaker issue, some newer owners especially the red ones claim it sounds better as the old ones.
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Try switching to ART runtime, it seems to be much smoother. Im using Franco's kernel with a lot of downgrading in setup and yet I don't experience lags.
I did think about switching to ART but to be honest i dont want to lose anything in terms of stability but hopefully soon it will become part of an update so if lag is normal on dalvik now i dont mind waiting i just wanted to see if its normal or im doing something wrong
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and faux123 stable mainline 11 kernel
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I'm sure that the problem could be around some settings with faux kernel. I use it too but recommended settings foe nexus 5 seem to cause some lag for everyone as it's more for saving battery life...
You might nee to play with some settings there Like governor and Hotplug.
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I'm sure that the problem could be around some settings with faux kernel. I use it too but recommended settings foe nexus 5 seem to cause some lag for everyone as it's more for saving battery life...
You might nee to play with some settings there Like governor and Hotplug.
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I am on mpdecision and the governer is ondemand would you say thats ok?
Go into developer settings and speed up the animations. See if that helps. Sorry cut the last 2out the 3 to 0ff and speed first
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Go into developer settings and speed up the animations. See if that helps. Sorry cut the last 2out the 3 to 0ff and speed first
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I have already turned off animations for transition animation scales but when i turned off the rest it looked weird so turned them back on, i didn't understand 'Sorry cut the last 2out the 3 to 0ff and speed first'
Another thing i forgot to mention is when i unrooted/went back to stock i let the apps auto update and straight after i noticed there was lag when opening app drawer so i uninstalled all the updates and it fixed itself has anyone else had this happen? I have had to set the apps to never auto update now
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fedor12 said:
Another thing i forgot to mention is when i unrooted/went back to stock i let the apps auto update and straight after i noticed there was lag when opening app drawer so i uninstalled all the updates and it fixed itself has anyone else had this happen? I have had to set the apps to never auto update now
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Installing updates from Play doesn`t make the phone laggy unless there is a problem with an app or some apps. Rebooting after installing updates clears most problems most of the time.
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Installing updates from Play doesn`t make the phone laggy unless there is a problem with an app or some apps. Rebooting after installing updates clears most problems most of the time.
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Im going to let the updates install then and reboot, if it messes the phone up again im just going to uninstall again
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Im going to let the updates install then and reboot, if it messes the phone up again im just going to uninstall again
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Install BetterBatteryStatts for unusual app behaviour which is most likely the reason of your phone lagging.
I downloaded betterbatterystats but it isn't showing me anything regarding apps only the device wake/sleep stats etc
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I downloaded betterbatterystats but it isn't showing me anything regarding apps only the device wake/sleep stats etc
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Turn on root options within settings advanced
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So I got the closed framework and downloaded gravity box, knock code, and app ops. While the phone was fully charged and on standby it turned from 100 to 75% in a couple hours on standby. And while using thenphone there was too much battery drain. Does anyone know from which this happens (I think GB) but please share.
PS. Before applying I would get 20h+ of battery on low to medium usage.
Doesn't knock code need the digitiser to be powered up even when the screen is off?
Try disabling each module one by one until they are all disabled to see what happens.
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Doesn't knock code need the digitiser to be powered up even when the screen is off?
Try disabling each module one by one until they are all disabled to see what happens.
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Ya now I disabled them all and please move the thread it should be in Q&A
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The Knock Code drains your battery. It requires the digitizer to be constantly on, thus the drain.
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The Knock Code drains your battery. It requires the digitizer to be constantly on, thus the drain.
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But why? It only works when u turn on the screen.. also I turned them all of and still had some drain so I'm thinking bit was the wallpaper..
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The Knock Code drains your battery. It requires the digitizer to be constantly on, thus the drain.
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Doesn't knock code need the digitiser to be powered up even when the screen is off?
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The knock code module just replaces the pattern lock. It doesn't keep the digitizer on like the LG G3. Doesn't work when the screen is off.
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Battery drain rates are very dependent on usage patterns and sometimes the most insignificant settings changes can lead to well hidden sources of current consumption.
So my advise is to try to remember if you made any changes in your applications or usage patterns right before or after starting to use Xposed, as your answer my lie there.
Also try to identify if the high drain occurs from Xposed itself or one of the modules, by deactivating and/or uninstalling modules and Xposed. Please be very careful that usage patterns might easily tip your conclusions off.
To somehow prove what I'm saying here, I've noticed that on a high usage day, my N5 can last as low as only 8-10 hours on a charge, while on a low usage day, after 12 hours since unplugging, it still has at least 80% of the original charge.
Have a nice day!
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The knock code module just replaces the pattern lock. It doesn't keep the digitizer on like the LG G3. Doesn't work when the screen is off.
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Lethargy said:
The knock code module just replaces the pattern lock. It doesn't keep the digitizer on like the LG G3. Doesn't work when the screen is off.
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isnt the point of it to be used with knock on features?
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isnt the point of it to be used with knock on features?
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I guess it is on the LG G3, but on that device it can also be used when the screen is on, as a lock screen method, which is what the module emulates.
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Ok. Well as suggested turn 1 off , run for as long as possible. Turn another off and run as long as possible. Etc
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I guess it is on the LG G3, but on that device it can also be used when the screen is on, as a lock screen method, which is what the module emulates.
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Its fine that its only while the screen is on and its pretty cool actually.
I think I found the problem and that's its from xposed itself....after I uninstalled the framework I THINK that there is less drain...
Can everyone share their version of xpised and what modules they're running and how is the battery usage...?
Thanks
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Its fine that its only while the screen is on and its pretty cool actually.
I think I found the problem and that's its from xposed itself....after I uninstalled the framework I THINK that there is less drain...
Can everyone share their version of xpised and what modules they're running and how is the battery usage...?
Thanks
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Latest Version > 18+ modules > Battery life unaffected
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Latest Version > 18+ modules > Battery life unaffected
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There isn't a huge drain even on stabdy? And are you using GB?
Please link to the latest version
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nabil alami said:
There isn't a huge drain even on stabdy? And are you using GB?
Please link to the latest version
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No additional drain. Latest version available via the xposed installer app.
Really, the user experience with Xposed varies from one user to another xD
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No additional drain. Latest version available via the xposed installer app.
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2.6.1?
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Really, the user experience with Xposed varies from one user to another xD
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To a limit...as having so much drain using three known modules is very starnge. I lost 35% on a couple hours if total standby. So there is something wrong.
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2.6.1?
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Thats just the installer app. It does nothing except intall teh frameowrk, but yes that is the latest app. go to "downloads" tab and it will show you it is up to date.
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Thats just the installer app. It does nothing except intall teh frameowrk, but yes that is the latest app. go to "downloads" tab and it will show you it is up to date.
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What's the difference between the classical installation and the normal installation!
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Hi just got my nexus 5 and been trying to run benchmarks on it... In antutu they say the CPU is poor and in 3d mark physics test is very low... I know about the thermal throttle but really how severe is it?!? Also how to enable quickboot in cm11?!? Also some custom kernel supports quickboot???
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Hi just got my nexus 5 and been trying to run benchmarks on it... In antutu they say the CPU is poor and in 3d mark physics test is very low... I know about the thermal throttle but really how severe is it?!? Also how to enable quickboot in cm11?!? Also some custom kernel supports quickboot???
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You're labeling your phone defective because of a benchmark score?
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If I'm analyzing the information you provided correctly, I'd say it's definitely defective. I recommend selling it on swappa and purchasing an iPhone.!.!???.!.!.!
No it is not defective.
If you go to the development sections and read the opening posts on the kernel threads....they usually list the features.
Research and reading are the XDA way!
Clearly read instructions before flashing anything of course.
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And no, i don't know which, if any have such a feature. My N5 boots in about 20 seconds....that's quick enough for me.
I don't think your N5 is defective at all.
It is not the phone that is defective
Guys also my phone generated the 2nd bug report without me doing anything... Once before too it did it by itself... Also when I used my phone while it was charging... The screen went haywire but after a reboot it worked fine... I'm on stock rooted and xposed... Since Google now works on any screen now and also when screen is off and charging... Is it possible to make an app that will make gnow think the phone is charging even when its not and then we'll get touch less control too...
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Guys also my phone generated the 2nd bug report without me doing anything... Once before too it did it by itself... Also when I used my phone while it was charging... The screen went haywire but after a reboot it worked fine... I'm on stock rooted and xposed... Since Google now works on any screen now and also when screen is off and charging... Is it possible to make an app that will make gnow think the phone is charging even when its not and then we'll get touch less control too...
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If you did figure it out...your battery life would be destroyed.
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If you did figure it out...your battery life would be destroyed.
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Actually no... Our s800 processor has low power DSP or something just like moto x... So I dont think there will be a huge difference!!!
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Actually no... Our s800 processor has low power DSP or something just like moto x... So I dont think there will be a huge difference!!!
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Yes, but no one has been able to access it....like for double tap to wake that a lot of kernels have now. So dt2w and "always listening" are running off normal cores and keeping the phone awake....and costing pretty big battery loss.
The N5 has a pedometer on that core, where the X has active display and I believe always listening. No one has gained access to the low voltage core on either device. Its probably not doable without major code changes.
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Yes, but no one has been able to access it....like for double tap to wake that a lot of kernels have now. So dt2w and "always listening" are running off normal cores and keeping the phone awake....and costing pretty big battery loss.
The N5 has a pedometer on that core, where the X has active display and I believe always listening. No one has gained access to the low voltage core on either device. Its probably not doable without major code changes.
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They have been able to access it -but Qualcomm prevented it from being shared
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Yes, but no one has been able to access it....like for double tap to wake that a lot of kernels have now. So dt2w and "always listening" are running off normal cores and keeping the phone awake....and costing pretty big battery loss.
The N5 has a pedometer on that core, where the X has active display and I believe always listening. No one has gained access to the low voltage core on either device. Its probably not doable without major code changes.
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True... But a person from aokp has successfully activated the core... He hasn't made it public but he has done a video for YouTube...
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True... But a person from aokp has successfully activated the core... He hasn't made it public but he has done a video for YouTube...
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I am a believe when I can do it too guy.
He'll be a hero if he can do it for everyone to benefit. Especially in the N5's case.
Can anyone suggest some good mods for me... I'd prefer non flashable since I always boot the twrp image and then do whatever is necessary and then relock the boot loader after resetting the flash counter... So I run stock recovery as I just wanna be sure that my phone in case of a service center visit I get to keep my warranty... Also is there some kind of flash tool??? As in complete wipe and reflash ... As in even when boot loader is deleted???
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After about a year of changing settings, factory resetting this device, clearing cache.... I started to do my own research and doing my own tinkering with the device. I found that samsungs app optimization disables features in apps in order to consume battery consumption, but the truth is, it actually does the exact thing that makes your phone slow down or be sluggish when opening and closing/ restarting apps. I've been an android fan boy for quite some time and we all learn to realise that these are high powered devices that are being somewhat crippled by the makers "Samsung" being the worst.... but to make a long story short disable all app optimization and you'll see how wonderful this device is in its natural state...
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Did you go through and unclick everything or is there a faster way?
Where is this located? I forgot...
From note 5.. rip note 7
ashah87 said:
Did you go through and unclick everything or is there a faster way?
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Well you actually have to manually click off one by one
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MatroxD said:
Where is this located? I forgot...
From note 5.. rip note 7
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Go to your settings, click on battery, at the top right theres a more button click on it. It will say app optimization etc... once in it will show only ones that's disabled just click on the tab to show all
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ashah87 said:
Did you go through and unclick everything or is there a faster way?
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For now the only way to do it is one by one
wynnemelvin said:
Go to your settings, click on battery, at the top right theres a more button click on it. It will say app optimization etc... once in it will show only ones that's disabled just click on the tab to show all
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I did outdoor, and it is a bit more snappy indeed.. Not a massive amount, but more.. I am just waiting too see how it impacts my battery life. But great catch!
From note 5.. rip note 7
My phone took too much of a hit in the battery department so I reverted back.
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My phone took too much of a hit in the battery department so I reverted back.
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I have recently downloaded Package Disabler Pro and have disabled a lot of stuff I dont use. Day 1 seems to be noticeably less battery drain. Good start. Thread below has some details on stuff safe to disable. I have also turned app optimization off on some of my most used apps to see if there is any effect.
Guide: De-Bloating and De-Touchwizzing the Note 5 > Post #3
JerseyFF said:
I have recently downloaded Package Disabler Pro and have disabled a lot of stuff I dont use. Day 1 seems to be noticeably less battery drain. Good start. Thread below has some details on stuff safe to disable. I have also turned app optimization off on some of my most used apps to see if there is any effect.
Guide: De-Bloating and De-Touchwizzing the Note 5 > Post #3
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Lol you guys got it made i have a bad usb port so no downgrading for me.
I also use the same app and its wondeful no root. I have basicly debloated as if i had root and. After owning lg g4 same battery 3000 mah. A s6 and active the battery life on note 5 is wonderful compared to all of those. The g4 has 6 cores and i couldnt barely get 3 hours screen on. Im getting nearly 6 to 7 sot