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Which is the best battery-saving app 2012?
Mugen power
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Hi,
In my little experience, there is no software that makes alot of diference, normaly what i do is:
disable motion
insert *#9900# and disable Fast dormacy - check is your network needs this
disable sync for accounts
disable GPS
disable wifi gps
disable wifi when not using
set brightness level to auto
set wifi sleep policy to when pluged in
Of course there are a couple more things you could do, and again this is what i do cant say it will work as good for you.
rooting.
Tasker
With it one can automate almost everything on the phone.
It's almost like programming i use it all the time and there are a lot of examples on this forum. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110775
Juice Defender Ultimate + Battery Saver Pro (by Antutu).
I tryed a few battery saver apps but no longer use them as i found if i turn auto sync off, change wifi sleep policy to never, untick network notification, and use task manger frequently to kill unused apps my battery lasts a lot longer. I also use easy task killer and set it to kill all apps every 30 mins. im using king cobra v1.1 for evo 3d gsm and the battery life is amazing!! just swapping battery's over now and its nearly 9pm!!
If any one needs any help rooting or unrooting the evo 3d gsm hboot 1.4.9.0018 let me know as i have done it a few times now. I unrooted my phone back to ***locked*** s-on with no traces of rooting, then checked for ota updates, wouldnt of installed them tho even if there was one!! then downgraded back too 1.4.9.0007 and rooted it again with revolutionary.
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forgot to mention auto brightness is a must. and i also calibrate battery after installing roms . can anyone please tell me if calibrating the battery every time it gets to 100% is good or bad? thanks.
When you use an xperia mini pro like me, with just 970 mAh, you get to try all possible battery savers... and unfortunetly no one of them makes the exception... actually as said evilchild, they don't make difference...
just disable everything that may drain your battery, your launcher effects too can be in cause, get rid of unuseful apps, put your brightness to lowest levels or just get it to auto if your rom use it... choose the best profile for your CPU... and with this you are good for 10 new hours in your daily battery life.
I'm not sure a 'battery-saving' app is real.
They just disable some features that we can manually do that. They just make it automatically disabled.
But, 2x Battery is good. It could disable Wifi or mobile data while the display is off.
one touch battery saver is awesome. create a widget to enable/disable wifi,gps,sync,brightness,bt,data ect with one touch!. free on google play
lonestrider said:
I'm not sure a 'battery-saving' app is real.
They just disable some features that we can manually do that. They just make it automatically disabled.
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Yeah. There's a thread somewhere which gives real battery saving tips
I tried some apps, but I didn't found one which really improved the battery.
In my opinion the best method is to reduce the brightness.
juice
Juice Defender Ultimate + Battery Saver Pro
lonestrider said:
I'm not sure a 'battery-saving' app is real.
They just disable some features that we can manually do that. They just make it automatically disabled.
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From the apps I tried out and used, almost all of them just disabled certain things, or tweaked settings that I could have done on my own, and eventually did do.
I found it easier to just go on a sub forum for the phone I had at the time and look up tweaks, tips etc.. I'd say doing this helped me more than any app I found previously, and was easy to do.
Dolphin companion is good and gives more remaining of time.
I use juice defender and the setting: "Only 2G"
3G takes a lot of battery..
Matheus-007 said:
Juice Defender Ultimate + Battery Saver Pro (by Antutu).
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i try yah friend.. i use script exacly but not best i think... thanks..
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None. There are no working saving battery apps, not a single one.
What a battery saving application can do is to change the phone configuration to a lower energy one, just like lowing brightness, disabling data packages and such, to sum up, things you can do by yourself and you'll save the battery that that application consumes.
The best way to save battery is to make a proper use of your phone:
-Disable gps when you don't need it.
-Turn off bluetooth when not needed.
-Keep screen brightness low at all time.
-Disable data packages before going to sleep and enable them again when you wake up.
-Keep your phone clean by periodically uninstalling apps that you don't use anymore and that make unnecesary use of memory, cpu and battery energy.
-Check your battery use statistics and keep an eye on applications that are using energy unefficiently, and replace them with better alternatives. Facebook and facebook messenger are clear examples.
-Some people say that connecting to 2G networks instead of 3G helps as well.
-Activate wifi at home, it seems to eat less battery than connected to 3G.
There are more tips out there, just gogle it and make a responsible use of your phone. Keeping phone clean and lowing brightness will probably make the biggest difference.
Moreover, if android S.O. is on the top of the list of battery use, your phone's software entered a weird condition. Reboot it and if it persist, consider a factory reset.
I hope this helps
I just started evaluating Juice Defender Ultimate to see if it can save battery life, but there are many options that I don't fully understand. I have attached a screenshot of the Notificatin pulldown window from my Galaxy Nexus which shows the JD status. There are 9 objects just to the right of the JD shield. They include 3 icons, 3 colored circles and 3 lines of text. Can anyone explain what each of them mean? I have checked the JD online info, without luck.
My best guess is:
the up/down icon represents mobile data
the red circle next to the up/down icon means mobile data is disabled
the radiation icon represents WiFi
the green circle next to the radiation icon means WiFi is enabled
the 3G icon represents 3g mode
the red circle next to the 3g icon means 3g is disabled and 2g is enabled
As mentioned, these are just my best guesses. I have no idea what the 3 lines of text mean?
Pete
After doing every possible combinations of ROMs and kernels and everything else under the son I have found the recipe for longer battery life and awesome performance all you need is the Deep Sleep Battery saver Greenify app and Go Power Master Hibernate all your apps then go to Go Power Master and make Greenify and Deep Sleep battery saver whitlisted apps schedule it the way you want Deep sleep battery saver that is as too what apps to sync so often or whatever and example I am used to running my phone dead four or five times a day I charged my phone once in two days when I used this combination so forget all those setting your processor to all these different speeds and profiles just use this and you will see the difference BIG difference unless your over clocked to 1.5 GHz or something even charging the phone and talking on it your battery barely drops this is one hell of a combination took a looooot of time to figure this or but works like a charm
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DBDMagic said:
After doing every possible combinations of ROMs and kernels and everything else under the son I have found the recipe for longer battery life and awesome performance all you need is the Deep Sleep Battery saver Greenify app and Go Power Master Hibernate all your apps then go to Go Power Master and make Greenify and Deep Sleep battery saver whitlisted apps schedule it the way you want Deep sleep battery saver that is as too what apps to sync so often or whatever and example I am used to running my phone dead four or five times a day I charged my phone once in two days when I used this combination so forget all those setting your processor to all these different speeds and profiles just use this and you will see the difference BIG difference unless your over clocked to 1.5 GHz or something even charging the phone and talking on it your battery barely drops this is one hell of a combination took a looooot of time to figure this or but works like a charm
sent from WMD SAMSUNG GALAXY S2
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dude, use punctuation
mjz2cool said:
dude, use punctuation
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+1 :good: Why do people write that way?
mjz2cool said:
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+1 also
If you have Deep Sleep problems, that Deep Sleep Battery really helps, but just turn it off (or freeze it) after waking your phone, since it still runs on background while you're using your phones, and consume some RAM, which we don't wanna...
Go Power Master, hmm... That "Optimization" thing just means "Clear Memory" (Background Memory). So if you have Task Managers who have that function, you can ditch GPM with your own Task Manager, less Apps installed
Greenify. The best so far. Cancels-out stupid background apps that persists (much better with the new version, GSF bye-bye! ). I only stay at my unstable 4.0 ROM for this baby (and also Xposed). If Greenify can be incorp'ed with GB firmwares, that would br awesome, which is not possible...
Additional tips:
• Lessen RAM usage (meaning close other running apps, foreground or background), to lessen CPU pressure.
• "Top-Off" your charging time. Do an extra 15-20 minute charge after 100% charging. If "fills up" the mV capacity , for the best full-battery experience
• If your phone can, Underclock/volt. Even less than a hundred mHz. It save some 15-30minute more juice on your phone. Just Overclock if needed, same as Setting the CPU clock to default.
• There are Rooted phones specializes on battery saving by:
*On Multi-Cores: Stop a core(s) to run. Really helps keep the CPU pressure off.
*Kernel Governors: Smartassv2, Hotplug, blah blah blah.. Search it...
• Limit / Lessen the usage of phone while charging. I don't know why, but I think its to, uhmm... prevent the battery pressure from charging-discharging, i guess!?
• Others are pretty basic. Backlights, GPS, Data, WiFi, Bluetooth... Yeah, no need to explain..
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Android System Again Started Draining My Batter Need Serious Help...I would Like to k ow if this is a hardware problem so that i can interact With Samsung Service Centre :crying:
Yousufs2 said:
Android System Again Started Draining My Batter Need Serious Help...I would Like to k ow if this is a hardware problem so that i can interact With Samsung Service Centre :crying:
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how about u root and freeze/debloat the system apps? there's tons of guide in here u can refer to
nickchk said:
how about u root and freeze/debloat the system apps? there's tons of guide in here u can refer to
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I have to root bt will it really make a difference because the problem started After Using MHL the phone used to reboot when I connect to My T.V So i Stopped Doing that and now this problem started
Yousufs2 said:
I have to root bt will it really make a difference because the problem started After Using MHL the phone used to reboot when I connect to My T.V So i Stopped Doing that and now this problem started
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well,depends on what apps you freeze,it really help in saving battery in standby time, besides freezing and remove apps,'' greenify'' is nt bad,it help u freeze active apps but once u use ur apps,it unfreeze ur apps again,saving alot of battery.
my phone 's battery only consume 1% though out all night. Of course,u have to root first to get the advantage.ps: (i never use power saving mode,and display always set to automatic)
nickchk said:
well,depends on what apps you freeze,it really help in saving battery in standby time, besides freezing and remove apps,'' greenify'' is nt bad,it help u freeze active apps but once u use ur apps,it unfreeze ur apps again,saving alot of battery.
my phone 's battery only consume 1% though out all night. Of course,u have to root first to get the advantage.ps: (i never use power saving mode,and display always set to automatic)
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So Can I greenify System Apps Also?? Coz i dont think i can greenify system apps
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So Can I greenify System Apps Also?? Coz i dont think i can greenify system apps
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no,u cant greenify system apps,that's why u should freeze ur system apps.Greenify for freeze/unfreeze other apps that u installed(might have eat ur battery). if u doing nothing,i'm sure ur problem will persist.
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well,depends on what apps you freeze,it really help in saving battery in standby time, besides freezing and remove apps,'' greenify'' is nt bad,it help u freeze active apps but once u use ur apps,it unfreeze ur apps again,saving alot of battery.
my phone 's battery only consume 1% though out all night. Of course,u have to root first to get the advantage.ps: (i never use power saving mode,and display always set to automatic)
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My phone consumes about 12% overnight (using 1 of 3 power saving modes) which is terrible! I will wait for Cyanogen or other Custom rom , until then i think it is not worth to have root without changing of rom. If you want please give me some advices to increase battery life (without root if it possible)
athankar75 said:
My phone consumes about 12% overnight (using 1 of 3 power saving modes) which is terrible! I will wait for Cyanogen or other Custom rom , until then i think it is not worth to have root without changing of rom. If you want please give me some advices to increase battery life (without root if it possible)
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i don't know other ways to conserve battery without using root,i thk the basic(off wifi,2g,etc) u already know. just keep the background activity to the minimum. don't waste time on task killer or 3rd party battery saver,they are useless and consume more battery(in my experience)
Get the app BetterBatteryStats. Run it for a day, use your phone like you usually would. Next day, look at the stats the app gives you.
Also, read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827676
I, too, had a mysterious battery drain problem and tried for days to pinpoint the culprit. Turned out to be the sd card. I reformatted the card and the drain was gone.
nickchk said:
i don't know other ways to conserve battery without using root,i thk the basic(off wifi,2g,etc) u already know. just keep the background activity to the minimum. don't waste time on task killer or 3rd party battery saver,they are useless and consume more battery(in my experience)
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Best way to save battery drain is to be rooted dude.
Install cpu-no frills (or set cpu) and select maximun spped to 1,2 and minimum speed at 312Mhz in ondemand and cfg.
Choose your network mode at 2G
Brithness at minimum or a half an it's for sure that your phone will be 2 days longer
corduroy84 said:
Get the app BetterBatteryStats. Run it for a day, use your phone like you usually would. Next day, look at the stats the app gives you.
Also, read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827676
I, too, had a mysterious battery drain problem and tried for days to pinpoint the culprit. Turned out to be the sd card. I reformatted the card and the drain was gone.
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I have a micro sd card which was formated on another phone and i decide to format it again on my S2plus. And yes, i check again and battery drainage overnight is now about 2-3%! Thanks for the tip
athankar75 said:
I have a micro sd card which was formated on another phone and i decide to format it again on my S2plus. And yes, i check again and battery drainage overnight is now about 2-3%! Thanks for the tip
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No prob, man.
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klurosu said:
Best way to save battery drain is to be rooted dude.
Install cpu-no frills (or set cpu) and select maximun spped to 1,2 and minimum speed at 312Mhz in ondemand and cfg.
Choose your network mode at 2G
Brithness at minimum or a half an it's for sure that your phone will be 2 days longer
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Its working fine now I disabled all share play
nickchk said:
no,u cant greenify system apps,that's why u should freeze ur system apps.Greenify for freeze/unfreeze other apps that u installed(might have eat ur battery). if u doing nothing,i'm sure ur problem will persist.
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Well thanks for the all Info I freezed All Share play and it and battery is working fine now
If you face problem with battery.. draining like hell..
then these tips are for you....
1. Battery Calibration
2. Control Apps
3. Device Setting
1. Battery Calibration
Don't use any application..
Just charge your battery till 100%.. (if stuck on 99% for long time.. no problem) just Restart your phone
without remove charger..Important
after restart (battery show 60 to 98%. leave it on charge again till 100% + 2 hrs. more
Then remove from charger & use phone until battery drain to 0% and switch-off itself
Don't recharge between 100 to 0%.. then try to restart at least 3 time.. to sure drain battery completely
now connect your phone to charger.. after 10 minutes start your phone.
but don't remove your charger till battery goes 100%...Important
(sometime it take more than 4-5 hrs. so better in night) When battery goes 100% ...now you done Calibration..
Technically..
on every restart Android reset Battery (by wipe battery status)
So.. on 100% Android make Maximum level - on 0% minimum level
P.S. Do this calibration on every ROM flash or at-least one time a month..
2. Control Apps
Some Application consume battery do much..
i.e. Facebook, Youtube, Maps, Whatsapp, Viber, Yahoo! Mail / Messenger, Skype, Hotmail.com, etc.
so when you don't use these apps (running in background) kill them from
setting > apps > RUNNING click on apps > Stop..
Better use Browser Bookmark instead applications
i.e. Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo Messenger, Outlook,
It help to save your RAM also..
3. Device Setting
lowest brightness..
lowest screen timeout
Close WiFi if no need
Close Data Conn. if no need.
Close Bluetooth if no need.
Close GPS if no need.
try to use dark backgrounds..
Try these tips then tell me how your battery work
Sorry for horrible & terrible English
wow
Very nice tips..
Thank you super Tips
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Hi i m going to buy micromax mobile by next week ...but m cnfused with canvas 2 ,canvas 2 plus and canvas hd ....pls suggest me any one among this three models
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ekhasti said:
If you face problem with battery.. draining like hell..
then these tips are for you....
1. Battery Calibration
2. Control Apps
3. Device Setting
1. Battery Calibration
Don't use any application..
Just charge your battery till 100%.. Restart your phone
without remove charger..Important
after restart (battery show 60 to 98%. leave it on charge again till 100% + 2 hrs. more
Then remove from charger & use phone until battery drain to 0% and switch-off itself
Don't recharge between 100 to 0%.. then try to restart at least 3 time.. to sure drain battery completely
now connect your phone to charger.. after 10 minutes start your phone.
but don't remove your charger till battery goes 100%...Important
(sometime it take more than 4-5 hrs. so better in night) When battery goes 100% ...now you done Calibration..
Technically..
on every restart Android reset Battery (by wipe battery status)
So.. on 100% Android make Maximum level - on 0% minimum level
P.S. Do this calibration on every ROM flash or at-least one time a month..
2. Control Apps
Some Application consume battery do much..
i.e. Facebook, Youtube, Maps, Whatsapp, Viber, Yahoo! Mail / Messenger, Skype, Hotmail.com, etc.
so when you don't use these apps (running in background) kill them from
setting > apps > RUNNING click on apps > Stop..
Better use Browser Bookmark instead applications
i.e. Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo Messenger, Outlook,
It help to save your RAM also..
3. Device Setting
lowest brightness..
lowest screen timeout
Close WiFi if no need
Close Data Conn. if no need.
Close Bluetooth if no need.
Close GPS if no need.
try to use dark backgrounds..
Try these tips then tell me how your battery work
Sorry for horrible & terrible English
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Also you can use, deep sleep battery (free or pro) to reduce the number of screen off wake ups.
this will help you to prolong the battery quite a fair bit.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rootuninstaller.batrsaver&hl=en
been using this on my android for quite some time, and i must say that it is good.
the preset settings are good enough for daily usage.
anyone tried this tips? is it working? hehe. just asking
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Thanks for sharing this Bro,
Especially the Battery Calibration part looks new & interesting
Will definately try the Battery Calibration this weekend & will post my experience
slink722 said:
anyone tried this tips? is it working? hehe. just asking
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yep. it does.
i m doing these things before this post and normally i get 2-2.5 days backup of battery.
However ROM is also a factor. my previous rom used to give me 1-1.5 days(1.5 on very less usage.)
but my current rom is giving me atleast 2 days
saadtariq73 said:
yep. it does.
i m doing these things before this post and normally i get 2-2.5 days backup of battery.
However ROM is also a factor. my previous rom used to give me 1-1.5 days(1.5 on very less usage.)
but my current rom is giving me atleast 2 days
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thanks for replying :good: if you dont mind, can you share to me your rom? hahahha.
Well After All These Methods Download A App Called 2x Battery App From PlayStore It Works 100% And Gives Us Some Extra Hrs. Of Battery.
Really Works.............!!!"""""!!!!!!!!!!!!!,!!
"Hitting Thanks Will Not Cost You Anything So If It Works Plz. Hit Thnx"
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thanks for replying :good: if you dont mind, can you share to me your rom? hahahha.
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GRAND ROM v3 for life :good:
Good...
superxdbash said:
Well After All These Methods Download A App Called 2x Battery App From PlayStore It Works 100% And Gives Us Some Extra Hrs. Of Battery.
Really Works.............!!!"""""!!!!!!!!!!!!!,!!
"Hitting Thanks Will Not Cost You Anything So If It Works Plz. Hit Thnx"
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it may help in increase in battery but i think its not good who bought A110 for gaming as this app will run in background and will result in lag of games+less RAM free
Thanks
ekhasti said:
If you face problem with battery.. draining like hell..
then these tips are for you....
1. Battery Calibration
2. Control Apps
3. Device Setting
Sorry for horrible & terrible English
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Thanks for this useful Tips
saadtariq73 said:
GRAND ROM v3 for life :good:
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Mine also same.. best ROM
[email protected] said:
Tried.. But my phone still takes a lot of time to go to 100% from 99%.:sly:
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If stuck on 99%.. for long time .. just restart n it's 100%
To get better battery backup
Turn off WiFi and Bluetooth Scanning in Location Sevices...
You can save 10% straight by turning off Location and turning off Background Data on Google Play Services
If u rooted ur phone and then
1.. install Greenify
2.. Add Background Running App (User App And Some System App "CAUTION")
2.. Flash Xposed Framework
3.. Enable Doze On the Go
I add 2 liitle root tips around doze (iam not Big fan of greenify)
MM doze is quite bad, improve it, inactive_to Will enable doze after 10 min (30 min default with mm and nougat), sensors wont prevent doze anymore :
adb shell settings put global device_idle_constants inactive_to=600000,sensing_to=0,locating_to=0,location_accuracy=20.0,motion_inactive_to=0,idle_after_inactive_to=0,idle_pending_to=120000,max_idle_pending_to=120000,idle_pending_factor=2.0,idle_to=1800000,max_idle_to=21600000,idle_factor=2.0,min_time_to_alarm=3600000,max_temp_app_whitelist_duration=300000,mms_temp_app_whitelist_duration=60000,sms_temp_app_whitelist_duration=20000
Doze googlePlayServices, by default it can't be dozed :
Go to /system/etc/sysconfig, find the filegoogle.xml and edit it :
<!-- <allow-in-power-save package="com.google.android.gms" /> -->
fablebreton said:
I add 2 liitle root tips around doze (iam not Big fan of greenify)
MM doze is quite bad, improve it, inactive_to Will enable doze after 10 min (30 min default with mm and nougat), sensors wont prevent doze anymore :
adb shell settings put global device_idle_constants inactive_to=600000,sensing_to=0,locating_to=0,location_accuracy=20.0,motion_inactive_to=0,idle_after_inactive_to=0,idle_pending_to=120000,max_idle_pending_to=120000,idle_pending_factor=2.0,idle_to=1800000,max_idle_to=21600000,idle_factor=2.0,min_time_to_alarm=3600000,max_temp_app_whitelist_duration=300000,mms_temp_app_whitelist_duration=60000,sms_temp_app_whitelist_duration=20000
Doze googlePlayServices, by default it can't be dozed :
Go to /system/etc/sysconfig, find the filegoogle.xml and edit it :
<!-- <allow-in-power-save package="com.google.android.gms" /> -->
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Great it's Working
For me Gov Tuner Project is number one in saving battery, especially with agressive doze.
u can also install gravitybox and enable smart network from there.i have option to have 3g (or 4g) ONLY when i have enabled data.When i turn off data,it automatically mode goes to only 2g for battery and lower radiation.there is also an option to dissable data when screen is off.there is also a widget for smart radio.
My battery life with Jio VoLTE
I advise Leandroid, available on the Play Store here.
It allow to switch 4G to 2G without internet data when the screen goes off, re-activate it during 1 minute every 60 minutes so as to sync your stuffs.
possibility to not reactivate 4G and data as long as device is not unlocked, so you can read the time or check notifications without unintentionally re-activating the connections.
Battery Temperature reaches to 45% During charging through Turbo Charger...
Plz help??
this is normal.in order to have longer battery life..(the heat is the reason that reduces battery life and not the quickcharger) I always put it the ground and it is cooling very much and my battery will live longer.
use squid kernel nd glassfish 1.2 script,dere ll b no heating problms aftr dat nd u ll get a great battery life
6.30-7.30 SOT
ayepandey said:
Battery Temperature reaches to 45% During charging through Turbo Charger...
Plz help??
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Are you on Stock or Custom ROM?
Custom ROMS usually have lots of problems with thermal control.
rohitpaul9000 said:
use squid kernel nd glassfish 1.2 script,dere ll b no heating problms aftr dat nd u ll get a great battery life
6.30-7.30 SOT
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What about lags?
I often avoid to use that type of mods because I'm afraid of lags. With Optimus Kernel and optimus governor I reach 6h~ SoT with no lags at all...
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What about lags?
I often avoid to use that type of mods because I'm afraid of lags. With Optimus Kernel and optimus governor I reach 6h~ SoT with no lags at all...
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Started using FairPark script as i want to balance between life and performance. No lags so far and we will see how the battery performs
SOT With 3 Reboot
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Some information would be quite useful...
ayepandey said:
Battery Temperature reaches to 45% During charging through Turbo Charger...
Plz help??
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If you have set the Phone to sync Photos, Update apps, download mails, or youtube offline content, then there is a chance.
In my case normal temp is mostly 35 Degrees indoors.
Pls try to keep the Battery Side Up, and Fan a/c running while charging...
I am sure being a pro, you might have already tried all these.:good:
Pls try charging with a Normal Motorola 1100 mAH charger as well