Hey guys i upgraded my moto g to lollipop and i am trying to find an app that enables data on and off, i mean something like widget
I tried some apps from google play but they are not working(in kitkat they were working)
Any suggestions?
diecast said:
Hey guys i upgraded my moto g to lollipop and i am trying to find an app that enables data on and off, i mean something like widget
I tried some apps from google play but they are not working(in kitkat they were working)
Any suggestions?
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I don't use a widget at the moment, so haven't tested any. But I do use leandroid to switch data off when the screen is off. I have it set to reconnected every 20 minutes, but you don't have to use that option.
App require root. How to resolve this?
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goxon said:
App require root. How to resolve this?
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Try Autodata , leandroid is the killa,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=auto.data&hl=en
or there is app called "Green Power" try that
skinnyj said:
Try Autodata , leandroid is the killa,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=auto.data&hl=en
or there is app called "Green Power" try that
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Killer off what? Don't day battery when I have a comfortable 3 day battery.
eemgee said:
Killer off what? Don't day battery when I have a comfortable 3 day battery.
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Killa as in the best
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please i need some app that connect and disconnect my device to mobile internet automatically and intermittent every 20 minutes for 2 minutes
subrban said:
please i need some app that connect and disconnect my device to mobile internet automatically and intermittent every 20 minutes for 2 minutes
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If you are rooted you may try Tasker - it is slightly complicated to adjust, but will open up a whole new world of automated control of your device. You find it in the Play store, but it is not for free, though.
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If you are rooted you may try Tasker - it is slightly complicated to adjust, but will open up a whole new world of automated control of your device. You find it in the Play store, but it is not for free, though.
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Ooops,this bad. i didn't root mine,please find something else
Juice defender the best
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Juice defender the best
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unfortunately i don't know how to use it will you help me
Phoneweaver
yes guide is there, you have to learn how to use it.
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Phoneweaver
yes guide is there, you have to learn how to use it.
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ok i will try, thanks
GO Power Manager/onavo
Though you mention that the app should toggle data etc.. but you have not mentioned the criteria for that.
I have two suggestions for two different needs :
1/ To save battery : I think "Go Power Manager" is very good for this. It has options to change device settings based on battery level/time/your one touch profile preference. You can create and save profiles and trigger them as per your needs.
2/ If you need to save cost by reducing the data consumed then you may use onavo. It monitors data consumption and cuts you off after a certain user define threshold.
Hope it helps.
I think his critria is only data connection to remain on for just 2min at every 20 min.
Time base trigger for data toggling will perfectly manage by phoneweaver.
Even he can set data off during sleeping time.
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dr.ketan said:
I think his critria is only data connection to remain on for just 2min at every 20 min.
Time base trigger for data toggling will perfectly manage by phoneweaver.
Even he can set data of during sleeping time.
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yes, you are correct 100%
Thanks.
Try Internet Commander Pro. Very useful and i think its what you need.
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hklt0110 said:
Try Internet Commander Pro. Very useful and i think its what you need.
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thanks brother,i will check,then i will replay.
What's the best way to diagnose something like this? It happens randomly and I'm not sure what's causing it. I'm stock rooted.
Better battery stats
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yahoowizard said:
What's the best way to diagnose something like this? It happens randomly and I'm not sure what's causing it. I'm stock rooted.
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Your wakelocks or horrible. You need BBS as stated, but the instant drop is indicative of a bug in the stock rom or kernel. If it keeps doing that after the wakelock issues are resolved, you may need to flash another rom.
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What's the best way to diagnose something like this? It happens randomly and I'm not sure what's causing it. I'm stock rooted.
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Wakelock Detector is easier to understand tha BBS
[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector
Does this pretty much mean Google search is messing me up?
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I think Google search incorporates Google Now which yes, mega battery drain in my opinion especially if it is polling for location constantly.
edit: that looks like my battery stats when I don't try to conserve energy and have heavy usage.
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I think Google search incorporates Google Now which yes, mega battery drain in my opinion especially if it is polling for location constantly.
edit: that looks like my battery stats when I don't try to conserve energy and have heavy usage.
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So how do I fix this? Turn off location would somewhat render Google Now to be useless, as does turning it off.
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So how do I fix this? Turn off location would somewhat render Google Now to be useless, as does turning it off.
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disable google location reporting/history. itvwont really affect google now.
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If you're getting reboots, grab /proc/last_kmsg the next time it's on. The last few lines should give you some hints as to why it rebooted.
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Kk thanks a lot guys, I think the battery issue overall might have been Google search so now I'm going to try to fix it. If my phone reboots again I'll check the file to see the logs.
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If you're getting reboots, grab /proc/last_kmsg the next time it's on. The last few lines should give you some hints as to why it rebooted.
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I couldn't find this file actually. Any else to do next time my phone is rebooted?
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I couldn't find this file actually. Any else to do next time my phone is rebooted?
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Its under root>proc>last_kmsg and not in sdcard
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Its under root>proc>last_kmsg and not in sdcard
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I don't know what to say now...lol
Btw What sorting is that?
I can just say flash back the system and the kernel files.
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Reverse alphabetical lol. It asks me ascending or descending and I mix it up every time.
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I have my location on battery saving and Google now on and I get no extra battery usage than what I normally would.
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Hey Hi
For Last 2-3 days my moto g battery is draining overnight about 15-25% . I switch off wifi and 3g data all.Is there any good battery saver app for moto g which is best to use.
Thanks
Regards
If you are rooted then install xposed mod and after that greenify.
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ajeetone said:
If you are rooted then install xposed mod and after that greenify.
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No Mate i dont have rooted one.I am on stock android 4.4.2.
gunners009 said:
Hey Hi
For Last 2-3 days my moto g battery is draining overnight about 15-25% . I switch off wifi and 3g data all.Is there any good battery saver app for moto g which is best to use.
Thanks
Regards
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I think you will have to download a few from the play store and see what works for your device. Rooted devices have many options and even some of the apps available on the play store need root to be really effective! Since you are not rooted i guess u well have to use the trial and error method to find an app that suits you.
Which launcher are u using anyway?
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I use 2x Battery, try it!
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I think you will have to download a few from the play store and see what works for your device. Rooted devices have many options and even some of the apps available on the play store need root to be really effective! Since you are not rooted i guess u well have to use the trial and error method to find an app that suits you.
Which launcher are u using anyway?
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I was google experience launcher
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abbobba said:
I use 2x Battery, try it!
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Its good?
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I was google experience launcher
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Well i thought so.. use some other launcher.. i used google experience for a few days and the battery drain was amazing... when i checked my battery stats i realised that google search was using 50% of my battery, even though i was not using it! I changed my launcher and bam my battery problems were solved!
I know its cool to have the ok google command work from home screen but the launcher leaks battery! Hope it helps
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gunners009 said:
Hey Hi
For Last 2-3 days my moto g battery is draining overnight about 15-25% . I switch off wifi and 3g data all.Is there any good battery saver app for moto g which is best to use.
Thanks
Regards
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I use the official snapdragon one
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiam.snapdragon.app
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Well i thought so.. use some other launcher.. i used google experience for a few days and the battery drain was amazing... when i checked my battery stats i realised that google search was using 50% of my battery, even though i was not using it! I changed my launcher and bam my battery problems were solved!
I know its cool to have the ok google command work from home screen but the launcher leaks battery! Hope it helps
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Google search its just taking 2% .Also I have disable ok google and google now
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raithsphere said:
I use the official snapdragon one
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiam.snapdragon.app
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I use this one as well. BatteryGuru seems to work very very well after the initial week of use.
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Started using snapdragon battery guru...still in learning mode
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Is there any way to disable the pedometer? I would not use this feature and am thinking it will save battery if it is disabled.
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Is there any way to disable the pedometer? I would not use this feature and am thinking it will save battery if it is disabled.
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You can start/pause it. As long as it's paused it's not going to keep track of steps. Also noticed that having minimum background running apps will increase life by a lot. It was like draining last night and closed all apps and now lasting 2x longer haha Maybe that was just me.
Gear 2 + GS4
Thanks. How do I set a minimum number of background apps?
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Thanks. How do I set a minimum number of background apps?
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Long press with two fingers will pull up the recent(running?) apps list. Select "Close All"
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Long press with two fingers will pull up the recent(running?) apps list. Select "Close All"
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Oh I thought he was referring to apps on the gear.
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Oh I thought he was referring to apps on the gear.
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I think he was. I was referring to the gear(long press/2 fingers on the watch). That's what I thought you meant, in order to save battery on the watch, don't have a lot of things running in the background(on the watch).
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I think he was. I was referring to the gear(long press/2 fingers on the watch). That's what I thought you meant, in order to save battery on the watch, don't have a lot of things running in the background(on the watch).
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Hey guys sorry, Yeah referring to apps running on gear not phone. You can long press it or set up the double click to open recent apps to close.
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.
Please do not post questions in general. Post them in Q&A. You put a [Q] in your thread title so you should know where this thread belongs
rootSU said:
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.
Please do not post questions in general. Post them in Q&A. You put a [Q] in your thread title so you should know where this thread belongs
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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.
Ubichinon said:
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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Ubichinon said:
The Knock Code drains your battery. It requires the digitizer to be constantly on, thus the drain.
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rootSU said:
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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Exactly
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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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nabil alami said:
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
rootSU said:
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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rootSU said:
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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