Better battery performance using Doze parameter Editor on CM 13 - Xiaomi Mi 4i

I have recently came to know that Marshmallow has given option to change Doze parameters.So I installed Doze Parameter editor.So can any body provide a good setting of Doze parameter for better battery performance?

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Wifi & mobil network drains battery very fast

Hi.
I've changed my firmware to bacon_firmware_update_2016_1-25_.4.0.1.c7-00011.zip and that drained quite fast than th original one ( unfortunately i can't remember the name of the stock firmware ) then flashed MrSHME_bacon_firmware_update_2016_01_24 which drains even faster. Here is the stats from better battery stats and stock battery settings .
i'm using Resurrection Remix Marshmallow 5.7.4
Any ideas ?
Edit 1 : i installed bacon_firmware_oxygen_update_2016_01_22_.4.0.1.c7-00013 , any other recommendations or how to measure the drain caused by the firmware ?
firmware references : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/firmware-modem-oneplus-one-lollipop-t3300907
Try it out..
You may try out the following:
>PARANOID ROM
>SULTAN ROM (CM Based)
>STOCK ROM
Both the customs are very very stable and provide great results in terms of battery performance. Sultan has the ultimate results.
OR
You can use an app called DOZE which will increase your battery life SIGNIFICANTLY. Do allow the the apps like Whatsapp, etc which you want to run always. DOZE apps is like HIBERNATION OR STANDBY for your phone. Best doze app's icon would look like a OWL IN purple colour.

Are notification issues still there?

Hi, I'm using EMUI 5 on my Honor 8 (FRD-L04 so still noreo ) and was wondering if we still have to set apps to ignore battery optimization to get notifications. When I first got my phone I installed all the apps and set them to ignore battery optimizations so that I could get notifications but lately my battery life is pretty ****ty, especially since these apps ignore doze. So I'd like to know if people still have to set apps to ignore doze or does notifications work like they're supposed to after so many updates? Thanks!
By ignore battery optimization you mean enabling auto-start on each app? I haven't faced any battery life decrease with it enabled.
Elpsycongroo13 said:
By ignore battery optimization you mean enabling auto-start on each app? I haven't faced any battery life decrease with it enabled.
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Not that one. Like inside settings there is a page called ignore battery optimizations which helps apps bypass doze.

Battery drain and wakelocks

Hello!
At this moment I am getting really bad battery on my device.
I am using xXx magisk mod with Smurf kernel on battery profile.
I think problem is with my phone not going to deep sleep for most of the time...
Can anybody help me find the cause?
silverkin said:
Hello!
At this moment I am getting really bad battery on my device.
I am using xXx magisk mod with Smurf kernel on battery profile.
I think problem is with my phone not going to deep sleep for most of the time...
Can anybody help me find the cause?
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My first guess would be the stock battery optimizations are being overridden by the custom Kernel. Custom kernels typically come with default governor settings- in most cases set to performance. Try lowering your overall CPU loads, voltage loads, or setting up an interactive governor to improve battery life.
I have seen some custom Kernel users use Greenify (XPosed mod) with some measures of success.
Cheers,
Get Greenify and add to the list the apps that drain battery and you don't open that often

POCO F2 PRO LOS / Crdroid Decreasing min brightness using livedisplay and Tasker

As some of you already running custom roms are aware, the minimum brightness currently possible in LOS roms ( Pixel experience, Crdroid, LOS) is far too high to be used at night.
Yesterday i figured out that by decreasing RGB values in LiveDisplay ( Settings->Display->LiveDisplay->ColorCalibration) from default 100% to 10% ( lowest possible) i could achieve similar minimum brightness as with my previous phone which i measured at under 1 nits.
Here is the problem: It's a PITA to go through decreasing and increasing values each time you want to decrease the brightness. I have tried multiple solutions but it seems that the only viable one is trough use of Tasker. Here is the catch. I have little experience with its programming language and its UI is confusing at best. Is there anybody here that has experience with tasker and wants to help me with this? My current best approach ( dunno if each part even works yet)
CASE IF BELOW 5% brightness
THEN set Livedisplay RGB to 10%
IF ABOVE 5% brightness
THEN set Livedisplay RGB to 100%
Or just make a widget toggle.

Enabling doze on aosp roms

I've been having sub-par battery life while idle on aosp roms. I've come across something (https://source.android.com/devices/tech/power/platform_mgmt#doze) which states doze on aosp is disabled. Could an app like greenify be used to enable it or is there some other way?

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