[NEW/APP] Hibernation Manager: Hibernate your CPU, apps and settings to save battery - Android Apps and Games

This app is for those who needs to improve poor battery life.
Android devices are designed to work all the time, even when you do not use them ! Hibernation Manager helps you to save battery when you do not use your device. When the screen goes off it hibernates your processor (CPU), settings and even applications to save your battery power.
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CPU hibernation
CPU hibernation automatically sets CPU (processor) to the lowest possible frequency which ensures huge battery savings.
CPU “The brain of your device” constantly computes many demanding tasks. For example: updating widgets, checking for software updates etc. This computing power drains a lot of battery and is used when you do not need it. That is why CPU frequency needs to be lowered when the screen is OFF.
Settings hibernation
Choose which settings will be automatically disabled (hibernated) when your screen is OFF and enabled when your screen is ON.
If you hate frequently changing your settings or you just want to save more battery this option is suitable for you. It is better to have enabled hibernation for all settings, because this mode will automatically hibernate only currently active settings.
You can apply settings hibernation to: wifi, mobile data (APN), bluetooth (BT).
Applications hibernation
Choose which battery draining apps will be disabled (hibernated) when the screen is OFF.
Each of these shown apps. are constantly performing some battery draining task in background. For example: social app. updates your status and checks for the new messages. If you hibernate this app. it stops all tasks running in background (services) which causes extreme battery savings.
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I think there is already very low CPU usage when we are not using our phone.

thahim said:
I think there is already very low CPU usage when we are not using our phone.
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Yes it is. But your CPU is running on high frequency Battery saving lock screen sets CPU to minimal possible frequency.

Mobileapk said:
Thank you i like it
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Thanks

I didn't understand if this app requires root. I have a non rooted Samsung Galaxy S5.

rogxd said:
I didn't understand if this app requires root. I have a non rooted Samsung Galaxy S5.
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Hello, it works without root as well.

1.1 Update
+ Works without ROOT as well

"Hiberation Manager" (without N) in the drawer icon?

How different is this from Greenify? Just wish to compare. Thanks for this.

Support multicore?

I dont even loose 2 % when the screen is off.
I use greenify for apps..
And CPU enters Deep Sleep mode...when not in use.

DominikNozka said:
Choose which battery draining apps will be disabled (hibernated) when the screen is OFF.
Each of these shown apps. are constantly performing some battery draining task in background. For example: social app. updates your status and checks for the new messages. If you hibernate this app. it stops all tasks running in background (services) which causes extreme battery savings.
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And you can not receive notification from those app when screen off ?

Most kernels deepsleep at 200Mhz and so battery drain is extremely low without any need for an app, so its a bit like false advertising as the device already does this. If the screen is off, by default the cpu drops to 200Mhz.
Switching cellular and wifi and gps off is okay as is hybernating apps.
But i think youre going to find it hard to compete with Greenify, which i use for apps.

stylemessiah said:
Most kernels deepsleep at 200Mhz and so battery drain is extremely low without any need for an app, so its a bit like false advertising as the device already does this. If the screen is off, by default the cpu drops to 200Mhz.
Switching cellular and wifi and gps off is okay as is hybernating apps.
But i think youre going to find it hard to compete with Greenify, which i use for apps.
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Thanks for the info. I also asked earlier how different this app is vs Greenify. Is there a way to check at what speed my CPU stays when in deep sleep?
I'm using PhoenixROM 10.2 with Alucard Kernel in S4 (i9505) Intl.

sherpa25 said:
Thanks for the info. I also asked earlier how different this app is vs Greenify. Is there a way to check at what speed my CPU stays when in deep sleep?
I'm using PhoenixROM 10.2 with Alucard Kernel in S4 (i9505) Intl.
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One way is to install BetterBatteryStats from here
You should then leave the screen off and leave the device alone for a decent period
Then, if you look at the CPU info, (click Other, then CPU States) you *should* see that it is spending most of its time at deepsleep (effectively stopped) and less than 200Mhz....
If your highest CPU usage is above deepsleep and the screen has been off, you need to find the app keeping it awake, click Other, then Kernel Wakelock or Other, Partial Wakleock. Biggest wakelock hogs are social media crap like Facebook, WhatsApp etc.

TrueFriend-cz said:
Support multicore?
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Yes

TrueFriend-cz said:
And you can not receive notification from those app when screen off ?
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No you cannot. But on the other hand if your screen is on (you are using your device) you will receive notifications. Greenify is not able to do that.

Thanks for the info. I also asked earlier how different this app is vs Greenify. Is there a way to check at what speed my CPU stays when in deep sleep?
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I'm using PhoenixROM 10.2 with Alucard Kernel in S4 (i9505) Intl.
One way is to install BetterBatteryStats from here
You should then leave the screen off and leave the device alone for a decent period
Then, if you look at the CPU info, (click Other, then CPU States) you *should* see that it is spending most of its time at deepsleep (effectively stopped) and less than 200Mhz....
If your highest CPU usage is above deepsleep and the screen has been off, you need to find the app keeping it awake, click Other, then Kernel Wakelock or Other, Partial Wakleock. Biggest wakelock hogs are social media crap like Facebook, WhatsApp etc.
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Exactly, thank you

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No you cannot. But on the other hand if your screen is on (you are using your device) you will receive notifications. Greenify is not able to do that.
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There's GCM push feature from Greenify that the notification will be pushed even in screen off stage
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Hi see the features of our new product "Battery Booster":
Features:
* Real-time battery status (capacity, temperature, voltage, and charging status, etc) monitor and battery usage tracking
* Homescreen widget support (Add to homescreen with Menu -> Add -> Widgets -> Battery Booster)
* Shortcuts to WiFi/Bluetooth/Screen Brightness/Screen Timeout settings
* Battery Calibration Notification to maximize your battery life span
* Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when device is locked. (The status of WiFi/Bluetooth will be saved and restored after your device is unlocked.)
* Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when your battery is low.
* Settings to enable beep and select beep tone when your battery is low.
* Save more battery with built-in smart task manager (Based on Memory Booster – Android RAM Optimizer)
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Well, thanks for this - I love the concept and detail of the app! Looks great!
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After a long time research and development. We are going to lunch
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lol might want to fix that
Looks good though
MacaronyMax said:
lol might want to fix that
Looks good though
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Wow, I was having lunch when Battery Booster launched Thanks anyway....
Can Battery Booster wins anymore awsome
Has anyone tried it yet?
I will give a try and post later,
Not big on the ads down on the bottom. Havent noticed much change from another battery app I use. Nice look to it and icons are noce.
Read the comments on the martket and i am sure l will try it.
This app is absoloutely fantastic increased my battery life from 6 hours to 20 hours+
I love the widget
Problem is it is stopping my alarm going off each morning. Does any one know how to make your alarm still work with it installed.
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Davidandroid said:
Hi see the features of our new product "Battery Plus":
Features:
* Real-time battery status (capacity, temperature, voltage, and charging status, etc) monitor and battery usage tracking
* Homescreen widget support (Add to homescreen with Menu -> Add -> Widgets -> Battery Booster)
* Shortcuts to WiFi/Bluetooth/Screen Brightness/Screen Timeout settings
* Battery Calibration Notification to maximize your battery life span
* Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when device is locked. (The status of WiFi/Bluetooth will be saved and restored after your device is unlocked.)
* Settings to turn off WiFi/Bluetooth when your battery is low.
* Settings to enable beep and select beep tone when your battery is low.
* Save more battery with built-in smart task manager (Based on Memory Booster – Android RAM Optimizer)
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Battery Booster-Boost Your Battery’s Running Time and Max Battery Life, It's free just try it and give us your suggestion. Thanks
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Suggestion:
Display the percent remaining as well as an estimated time left on the widget
Questions:
Could you go into more detail about the task manager...Does the task manager function similar to autokiller which allows the user to set thresholds as to when the memory manager starts cleaning up various apps.
What is battery calibration?
Will any conflicts occur if you are using other battery tweak programs such as collin_ph's battery tweak for example
acke2008 said:
This app is absoloutely fantastic increased my battery life from 6 hours to 20 hours+
I love the widget
Problem is it is stopping my alarm going off each morning. Does any one know how to make your alarm still work with it installed.
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I'm gonna call BS on that. It *might* be able to increase battery by a small amount (unlikely, as the very act of monitoring the battery so closely WILL drain more power), but 14+ hours? Absolute BS.
Yeah stuff like this dont do magic lol.
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Display the percent remaining as well as an estimated time left on the widget
Questions:
Could you go into more detail about the task manager...Does the task manager function similar to autokiller which allows the user to set thresholds as to when the memory manager starts cleaning up various apps.
What is battery calibration?
Will any conflicts occur if you are using other battery tweak programs such as collin_ph's battery tweak for example
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First thanks for your suggestion.
As for your question:
1. Smart Task Manager: Save more battery by smartly killing idle processes running in the background (Based on Memory Booster - Android RAM Optimizer).
2.A battery calibration means ‘Give your Android a full charge, then let the battery run out. Then recharge it to full'. A complete cycle is counted as a calibration. This is goog for your battery and maximum battery life
3. I don't use battery tweek, so I am not sure. But I will test about this question and post later
Probably need to see some stats. I've tried lots of battery optimisers (ultimate juice etc) and in the end I've removed them all as I get best battery life by doing the standard stuff like turning screen brightness down, setting wifi to turn off after 15 mins inactivity and running an undervolted kernel. I'd love to be proved wrong, but I'm sceptical.
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Probably need to see some stats. I've tried lots of battery optimisers (ultimate juice etc) and in the end I've removed them all as I get best battery life by doing the standard stuff like turning screen brightness down, setting wifi to turn off after 15 mins inactivity and running an undervolted kernel. I'd love to be proved wrong, but I'm sceptical.
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Works pretty good. Notice my phone is running faster. Would be better if the icon displayed the battery level.

4.2.2 battery consumption

how is your battery consumption on 4.2.2? mine is about 20% higher with the same apps and preferences as on 4.1.
Noticeable better!
But we (k2u) have a new hboot...
Battery life Better than 4.1.2
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Noticeable better!
But we (k2u) have a new hboot...
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do you think hboot can affect battery life?
I have heard from other people that it can.
Unlikely to increased power consumption due to the new boot loader. It is easy to check, because you can easily install HBOOT 2.00
To reduce power consumption, I can recommend the following:
1. Install this kernel
2. Activate Init.d support
3. Install via TWRP my View attachment and_tune_test.zip
4. In settings of your phone (backup and reset) disable creating backups of your profile.
5. Stop & disable unneeded applications. I refer to these various Dropbox, HTC News Plugin, Instagram, LocalFeedProvider, Lacation Picker, Picasa, SocialFeedProvider...
6. Remove all unnecessary from startup.
7. It is desirable to install the patch and change the Auto Brightness levels.
Now - that's all I can recommend.
thanks for your kind replies!
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I have heard from other people that it can.
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didn't know that. anyway, i'm on k2ul, so i have the same hboot than on 4.1.2 when my battery life was just great.
is it ok to try k2u hboot, or hboots depend on lte/nonlte version?
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Unlikely to increased power consumption due to the new boot loader. It is easy to check, because you can easily install HBOOT 2.00
To reduce power consumption, I can recommend the following:
1. Install this kernel
2. Activate Init.d support
3. Install via TWRP my View attachment 2434117
4. In settings of your phone (backup and reset) disable creating backups of your profile.
5. Stop & disable unneeded applications. I refer to these various Dropbox, HTC News Plugin, Instagram, LocalFeedProvider, Lacation Picker, Picasa, SocialFeedProvider...
6. Remove all unnecessary from startup.
7. It is desirable to install the patch and change the Auto Brightness levels.
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1. do you want me to install this kernel only to enable init.d or is there something on the kernel itself that could increase battery life? (i'm cautious about using this kernel because i don't want to have adb always enabled which is a security issue)
2. i already have init.d enabled and working through Universal Init.s app.
3. what does this attach do and is it possible to install it other way than TWRP? see, i have the storage encryption enabled and therefore can not access recovery, so there's no point to have a custom recovery installed.
4. i have all backup services already disabled (removed all backup apps in fact) because i consider backing up my files to some big corporations a privacy issue.
5. i already disabled all the bloatware i don't need to run although when i used some of it on 4.1.2 (dropbox, instagram) my battery consumption was still great.
7. which patch/app do you recomend for changing autobrightness levels? maybe tose levels changed and that was the reason for bigger consumption.
thanks again!
You can install 2.21 hboot on k2ul, that was already done by some people at 4pda.ru and don't brick your device.
But i'm not sure, if their results were positive.
i played a bit with my phone and found that the autobrightness levels are way too much for what i really needed, so i installed a nice little app called Lux to take care of this issue. the problem is only that i don't know what were the autobrightness levels on my previous android version so i can't prove that this is the reason behind my 4.2.2. high battery consumption.
anyway i recomend everybody to change autobrightness levels, cos they're set insanely high.
LUX is must have, I get like 7h screen on time with lux.
For better autobrightness levels i changed some values in arrays.xml in framework-res.apk and bring into standard autobrightness curve.
Also i'm downgrade autoBrightnessButtonBacklight Values
All of this can save about 20-30%
^Can you share that framework-res.apk?
Edit: No need anymore , I made it. Tnx.
Here it is if anybody need it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t2gdhhb3hsyl308/framework-res.apk
toxic-hero said:
how is your battery consumption on 4.2.2? mine is about 20% higher with the same apps and preferences as on 4.1.
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Me too (it lasts 1/3 less than before).
charliebrown490 said:
Me too (it lasts 1/3 less than before).
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i managed to get back to the battery consumption that i had before. changing the levels of auto brihtness with Lux hepled very much. also i spoted on battery usage display that the consumption of "google apps" were about 20%. i think that the reason for this was Xprivacy module that i used (and is now disabled), but i'm not 100% sure. now the consumption of "google apps" is so low that is not even on the list.
toxic-hero said:
i managed to get back to the battery consumption that i had before. changing the levels of auto brihtness with Lux hepled very much. also i spoted on battery usage display that the consumption of "google apps" were about 20%. i think that the reason for this was Xprivacy module that i used (and is now disabled), but i'm not 100% sure. now the consumption of "google apps" is so low that is not even on the list.
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I had Xprivacy myself too and my battery drain was huge until I have disabled and deleted it. So I bet it was the reason, where Xprivacy was blocking some stuff, and some apps was requesting it again causing CPU never go to sleep, because it was happening again and again and again...
With rollon autobrightnest levels:
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Insane battery life.
I was getting a days use before update.
Now struggling to get a day
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^If you want, install bbs and post log here. Maybe there is some app that drain your battery.
Will try that
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Isn't this a lot of use when in sleep mode?
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How to fix terrible battery life after update?

I used search and looked through several pages of Q&A threads and didn't see an answer to this. If I missed the thread, please point me to it and accept my apology.
I updated to check for the recall and I'll be getting a new Shield Tablet eventually but my battery life nosedived immediately after the update. I read that Lollypop has had battery issues but the only fix I seem to read about elsewhere is flashing CM which does not interest me particularly. My battery life instantly dropped from 4-6 hours to barely 2 since the update.
When I went to battery stats prior to the update, I saw all the apps that were running and after the update I only see things like "screen," "android os," "android system," and "chrome." I'll have lost 50% of the battery and battery stats will tell me that the screen has used 15%, os & system have used 5% but there aren't enough percentages to add up to either the 50% lost or 100% of used battery life. I'm not even sure how to read the stats anymore.
Is there a kernel I can flash or something to regain the battery life I had prior to the update?
Any assistance is most appreciated.
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Hi
I've actually noticed the same thing, thought I had lost my mind or something. Luckily I'm getting a RMA ( faulty battery recall)
But I would really like to find a solution to this in the mean time...
Tried a factory reset?
Its all about using hardware ....
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I used search and looked through several pages of Q&A threads and didn't see an answer to this. If I missed the thread, please point me to it and accept my apology.
I updated to check for the recall and I'll be getting a new Shield Tablet eventually but my battery life nosedived immediately after the update. I read that Lollypop has had battery issues but the only fix I seem to read about elsewhere is flashing CM which does not interest me particularly. My battery life instantly dropped from 4-6 hours to barely 2 since the update.
When I went to battery stats prior to the update, I saw all the apps that were running and after the update I only see things like "screen," "android os," "android system," and "chrome." I'll have lost 50% of the battery and battery stats will tell me that the screen has used 15%, os & system have used 5% but there aren't enough percentages to add up to either the 50% lost or 100% of used battery life. I'm not even sure how to read the stats anymore.
Is there a kernel I can flash or something to regain the battery life I had prior to the update?
Any assistance is most appreciated.
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Okay so In your tablet you got 4 core
4 core means twice as much battery use because you can adjust it y dividing them to half
which is with update they made the cpus using full capacity all 4 of them
so when your not gaming or with your gaming which is it didnt show any difference to me while Im playing heartstone
settings >shield power control>my power mode enable again and customize my power mode >max cpu cores 2
then try with this and youll be allright also
another poing I would love to make and share my experience with you
So far if any of your google apps or location apps is on they draw approx 30 percent more battery
Its disgracefull I know so for that
Settings>location>off
then another thing is I come across a lot
settings > wifi >advanced options ( top of right corner 3 dots)>Scanning always available is off
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Limiting the number of active cups is not the option. But three are other settings related to CPU which not te reduce their number but reducing their frequency first. Your room possibly is too much conservative about power usage because Android is made to used the "on demand" governor for CPU settings and assumes that there's a scheduler that will update the frequency every few seconds instead of every minute where all cups will email active for at least some time, so that it is never really idle. The exists some tools like CPU tuner that allows defining the CPU parameters and the threshold of time usage for which the usage rates can be updated down or up.
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Has anyone noticed that under the shield power control --> apps , one can no longer set apps to "let Nvidia optimise it" . Only two option available, disabled or custom
Running the latest update
Anyone else?
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Limiting the number of active cups is not the option. But three are other settings related to CPU which not te reduce their number but reducing their frequency first. Your room possibly is too much conservative about power usage because Android is made to used the "on demand" governor for CPU settings and assumes that there's a scheduler that will update the frequency every few seconds instead of every minute where all cups will email active for at least some time, so that it is never really idle. The exists some tools like CPU tuner that allows defining the CPU parameters and the threshold of time usage for which the usage rates can be updated down or up.
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Well I did it and its perfect.
I even got blissrom now
And I did customised again cooler then ever so
Your wrong by saying that "not the option" matey .
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im always interested in new battery savers but I have some problems..
First killing an app, destroys processes which we dont want as we want to keep ram flowing so we have less battery consumption upon process startup
I recommend you to use only task killers on android 4.0.2 or below or any device that has ram 1gb or lower(you can put it on description)
And for LP and up its better to hibernate apps than killing it due to doze and art changes
phantom146 said:
im always interested in new battery savers but I have some problems..
First killing an app, destroys processes which we dont want as we want to keep ram flowing so we have less battery consumption upon process startup
I recommend you to use only task killers on android 4.0.2 or below or any device that has ram 1gb or lower(you can put it on description)
And for LP and up its better to hibernate apps than killing it due to doze and art changes
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Okay, i will change RAM algorithm.
Is this programm opensource? Can we find the code?
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Is this programm opensource? Can we find the code?
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Yes but i commited it 1 month ago. (very old version). Repository: https://github.com/emreharbutoglu/AndroEnergy/tree/master (i want a star for repo )
I won't release new versions source code.
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phantom146 said:
im always interested in new battery savers but I have some problems..
First killing an app, destroys processes which we dont want as we want to keep ram flowing so we have less battery consumption upon process startup
I recommend you to use only task killers on android 4.0.2 or below or any device that has ram 1gb or lower(you can put it on description)
And for LP and up its better to hibernate apps than killing it due to doze and art changes
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You are right but it kills activites for clean RAM. i will change the algorithm. it will kill all acitvies at lock screen. Activities spend very CPU power (Facebook app etc.). I can't hibernate apps on a unrooted/stock device so i am killing acitivities for more energy. I recommend don't open powersave mode if you doing a task on your phone. If your phone rooted, it closes some CPU cores and changes governor values (up_threshold etc.) for minimum performance (it decreases CPU Frequence) and maximum battery saving.
Poorly written apps spend battery but not all apps.. Facebook and messenger while on bg even though the app itself was closed is due to its wait time for syncing messages.. Though written poorly its essential for everyone.. Might as well just lessen the alarm_manager which sync everything to save battery life or limit the gcm_reconnect alarm itself to keep the bg processes for apps with gcm at bay.
Overall, no task killers.. You will only use task killers if you want to go nuclear and you will be leaving your phone about 12 hrs a day in idle.. But if your a regular user.. Its a big NO
phantom146 said:
Poorly written apps spend battery but not all apps.. Facebook and messenger while on bg even though the app itself was closed is due to its wait time for syncing messages.. Though written poorly its essential for everyone.. Might as well just lessen the alarm_manager which sync everything to save battery life or limit the gcm_reconnect alarm itself to keep the bg processes for apps with gcm at bay.
Overall, no task killers.. You will only use task killers if you want to go nuclear and you will be leaving your phone about 12 hrs a day in idle.. But if your a regular user.. Its a big NO
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I changed a little part of the algorithm. It will hibernate chrome , facebook , messenger and whatsapp. (nearly greenify's feature.) It turns off sync in the last version for battery and data saving. I minimized app killing because app killing sometimes helpful for CPU proccess saving.
If you want help me. We can develop a new battery saving algorithm.
Updated v2.2.6
-CPU Algorithm stabilized.
-RAM Algorithm improved. (Very good than older versions)
-PowerSave mode improved. (Only 3 MB on background)
-Some bugfixes.
Bug: Runs very slow on Touchwiz.
(I will fix it next version)
Updated
New version (v2.4.2)
-Added smart mobile data saving.
-Fixes and improvements for stability.
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What is SMDS ?
Q: WHAT IS SMART MOBILE DATA SAVING ?
A: SMDS (Smart Mobile Data Saving) is designed for reducing mobile data usage and battery usage. If you are using mobile data, AndroEnergy tracks the screen status (is locked or unlocked) and changes mobile data status (enable or disable). If your screen lock is locked, AndroEnergy turns mobile data off, or your screen is unlocked AndroEnergy turns mobile data on. You can open this feature in app.
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im always interested in new battery savers but I have some problems..
First killing an app, destroys processes which we dont want as we want to keep ram flowing so we have less battery consumption upon process startup
I recommend you to use only task killers on android 4.0.2 or below or any device that has ram 1gb or lower(you can put it on description)
And for LP and up its better to hibernate apps than killing it due to doze and art changes
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i changed algorithm completely at latest version

[APP][4.1+] Doze Battery Saver

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Doze battery saver extends your battery life and increase the performance of the device by hibernating apps when the screen is off.
Never have your device draining the battery over night while the screen is off.
With Doze Battery Saver you will loose just few per cent over night.
All apps background functionality will be disabled until you launch the app again.
Never hibernate the apps that such as alarms or instant messengers.
This app requires root.
If you have any problems don't hesitate to contact me. If the app crashes it will ask you to send me a crash
report. Please do so. Or write in this thread.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.chomic.dozebatterysaver.
Changelog:
v1.0.3
- Added Widget to hibernate
- Ability to donate via in app purchase
- Various bug fixes and improvements
domin0311 said:
Doze battery saver extends your battery life and increase the performance of the device by hibernating apps when the screen is off.
Never have your device draining the battery over night while the screen is off.
With Doze Battery Saver you will loose just few per cent over night.
All apps background functionality will be disabled until you launch the app again.
Never hibernate the apps that such as alarms or instant messengers.
This app requires root.
If you have any problems don't hesitate to contact me. If the app crashes it will ask you to send me a crash
report. Please do so. Or write in this thread.
Download
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.chomic.dozebatterysaver.
Changelog:
v1.0.3
- Added Widget to hibernate
- Ability to donate via in app purchase
- Various bug fixes and improvements
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So I am assuming this app works like greenify?
yes, similarly to greenify
@OP, what makes your app different than other hibernating apps? Sticking to Greenify for now but this app got my attention. Too bad I don't have time to test extensively.
I was Greenify user before as well but It started to drain my battery by trying to repeatedly hibernate apps. After some time I decided to write my own app and take a different approach to minimise the battery usage and CPU consumption. The background service doesn’t run all the time instead it wakes up once every few minutes to put the apps into hibernation state , if they are not already hibernated.
domin0311 said:
I was Greenify user before as well but It started to drain my battery by trying to repeatedly hibernate apps. After some time I decided to write my own app and take a different approach to minimise the battery usage and CPU consumption. The background service doesn’t run all the time instead it wakes up once every few minutes to put the apps into hibernation state , if they are not already hibernated.
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I started to use your application, but it allways says "0 apps running". What does this mean? How can we be sure if this application working properly or not?
Thank you.
First of all you need to select apps that you want to hibernate. After you have done that you will see how many of those apps are running in the background. (thats what n apps running means)
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First of all you need to select apps that you want to hibernate. After you have done that you will see how many of those apps are running in the background. (thats what n apps running means)
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I know and did what you say but as I said before application still shows 0 apps running. Maybe I did something wrong, maybe a bug.
I added some apps to the list and run that apps. When I switch back or reopen Doze Battery Saver, it was still showing 0 apps running.
When you open Recents apps it doesn't mean that all displayed apps are actually running in the background. Could you open Chrome browser and go straight back to Doze Battery Saver to see if its running or not ?
Same.
I opened a webpage with slow 2G (edge) connection. While Chrome still trying to load webpage I back to Doze Battery Saver, it was still showing 0 apps running.
I tried also with Whatsapp, same.
Can it be related with SuperSu, although it grants root permission. I'm using SuperSU Free v2.49 and Doze Battery Saver v1.0.3
did you restart Doze Battery Saver ? when you clicked on the plus button in the app was chrome marked as hibernated ?
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