Power saver mode for play edition rom - Verizon HTC One (M8)

hey is there a way to add the new power save mode using the play edition rom or is it the same as ondemand or powersave in the cpu scheduler

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[Q] SetCPU Settings - NS4G

Hey, if I'm using SetCPU on the NS4G with the latest stable Netarchy BFS and a smartass governor and I want to save battery, do I need to have a 'screen off' profile and underclock the CPU a bit? I notice that it slows down waking the phone up, which is a minor nuisance and if I can avoid it because the governor will keep it slow already when not in use, then why not?
Using the "smartass" governor and profiles is not a good idea. The idea of using that governor is that you don't need profiles.
Download Proton Voltage from the market and use the suggested voltages within that app and make it boot everytime on start. It will help you conserve battery.

Post your daemon controller settings which can save battery and speed up our phone!

I wonder which freq can save more battery and not slow
Mine:
Wake up
max:1512
min:168
Wake Governor - interactive
Sleep:
max:540
min:168
Sleep Governor - conseractive
Kernel UNITY V7
And here is the freq settings recommended by CdTDroiD:
Recommended Daemon Settings:
Wake Min 384000
Wake Max 1296000
Wake Governor - Ondemand
Sleep Min 276000
Sleep Max 384000
Sleep Governor - Conservative
Guys,please post your settings here and discuss what is the best freq settings
Mine:
Wake up
max:1512
min:168
Wake Governor - ondemand
Sleep:
max:384
min:168
Sleep Governor - conseractive
Kernel UNITY V7
jerrylzy said:
I wonder which freq can save more battery and not slow
Mine:
Wake up
max:1512
min:168
Wake Governor - interactive
Sleep:
max:540
min:168
Sleep Governor - conseractive
Kernel UNITY V7
And here is the freq settings recommended by CdTDroiD:
Recommended Daemon Settings:
Wake Min 384000
Wake Max 1296000
Wake Governor - Ondemand
Sleep Min 276000
Sleep Max 384000
Sleep Governor - Conservative
Guys,please post your settings here and discuss what is the best freq settings
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I'd lower your sleep. No need to sleep at 500 mhz.
I have the Sensation and the Revolution HD rom installed. The rom came with the CPU upped to 384000/1512000/ondemand; 192000/384000/ondemand but I'd like to take it back down to defaults. I'm a little worried that its running too high/hot. The phone yesterday got really really warm and wouldn't turn on until I pulled the battery and restarted it. So to be on the safe side, I'd like to just put it back to defaults and then remove the Daemon Controller. My Google searches for "Daemon HTC Sensation" have come up empty handed. Any help would be appreciate! Thanks in advance.
Sleep:
All lowest setting
Wake-
Min: 1.4Ghz
Max: 1.78Ghz
*Subscribing*
Just put wake to whatever you want and sleep.to lowest settings. I change them on the fly depending on if I play games or not. Lower them when your not doing anything that needs high cpu usage
I use the stock settings that Mike has in the latest ARHD and performance is seems ok along with battery life.
jacksparr0w said:
I use the stock settings that Mike has in the latest ARHD and performance is seems ok along with battery life.
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same for me even tough its on the inc s.

Could any developer kinda fix cpu1 battery drain issue?

Rom: Leedroid V2.1, Axiom S V1.0, TrickDroid V5.0(EU)
Kernel: stock HTC, Lowkernel v1.0.1, Vistuous v06
Apps & scripts: SetCPU, CPU Editor, Quick system info pro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28214411#post28213828
There are also some other people who reported the same issue in this thread.
I'v tried all these kernels on three ROMs and they reported the same problem. The cpu1(2nd core) always keeps as ondemand mode. I've to use CPU Editor and enable Dual Core Mode to force it to other mode but after a reboot, it will reset to ondemand again. Sticky Enabled has no use here.
Another thing is after a reboot, the cpu1 frequency will also get a reset to the kernel's max. frequency supported. I've to set it again too.
Use Quick system info pro, it will shows out the current cpu0/1 governor and cpu scaling range very clearly.
SetCpu looks messed up on One S. The max frequency actually works as cpu1's max frequency while min frequency actually works as cpu0's max frequency.
It has no club to run the cpu1 ondemand at max all day long, it's just a waste of battery. On such a powerful S4 cpu, it's also non-sense to use ondemand governor as default. Interactive, Conservative, SmartassV2 are all better choices.
As a result, by using CPU Editor to lower the cpu1's speed and switch to other governor, my battery on daily use improved.

[Q] Power button not working sometimes

Hi devs I pressed the Power button while charging but the phone doesnt WakeUp then I have to remove battery and puting it again for making it on. it happened also when I play games and pause it now to resume again I used power button but it doesnt WakeUp. I am on mackay v3 ROM withlatest andiroxu kernel 3.4.67 xtream punch
saurabh0291 said:
Hi devs I pressed the Power button while charging but the phone doesnt WakeUp then I have to remove battery and puting it again for making it on. it happened also when I play games and pause it now to resume again I used power button but it doesnt WakeUp. I am on mackay v3 ROM withlatest andiroxu kernel 3.4.67 xtream punch
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try changing cpu governor using cpu control.
change it to performance and noop, probably it will solve the issue.
[QUOTEunty;47066684]try changing cpu governor using cpu control.
change it to performance and noop, probably it will solve the issue.[/QUOTE]
I am using zzmove and zen
Chang gov and io to performence or hybrid and noop or cfq

CPU profile on CM11

I'm running the 12/28 nightly of cm11 and I was wondering how the CPU profile setting (power save, balanced, and performance) works with the cm11 CPU governors (interactive, conservative, etc). Does one trump the other? Do they somehow work together?
ChiefIlliniwek5 said:
I'm running the 12/28 nightly of cm11 and I was wondering how the CPU profile setting (power save, balanced, and performance) works with the cm11 CPU governors (interactive, conservative, etc). Does one trump the other? Do they somehow work together?
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From AOKP, I remember that Powersave mostly uses one CPU, Balanced uses 1-3 cores, and Performances keeps all four cores active. Its probably the same on CM. The governors control the clock speed of each core. The interactive will increase the clock speed as activity increases and decrease as activity decreases. The conservative will keep the clock speed low.

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