Resetting Optimised Charing and Adapative Brightness - OnePlus 8 Questions & Answers

Is there anyway to reset both above?
Think I messed up Optimised Charging as I've been using it more often, but now with my sleeping pattern getting better, I can't see it charging to 80% anymore, so I was wondering if there is a way to reset it than reset your whole phone again along with Adaptive brightness

MrPhilo said:
Is there anyway to reset both above?
Think I messed up Optimised Charging as I've been using it more often, but now with my sleeping pattern getting better, I can't see it charging to 80% anymore, so I was wondering if there is a way to reset it than reset your whole phone again along with Adaptive brightness
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Try to clear data of the app "Device Health Services". You'll find it under settings-->apps and notifications--> All apps

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Auto brightness keeps reset to manual brightness.....

Hi!
My auto brightness keeps resetting it selfs back to manual brightness.
Does anyone know why?
Mine does that too, usually when I go into Settings. I know other people have had trouble with it resetting after using the camera.
lennonish said:
Mine does that too, usually when I go into Settings. I know other people have had trouble with it resetting after using the camera.
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Are you using the same ROM as me?
I have not updates to 401.3 just because i'm lazy... maybe this problem has been fixed in this newer version....?!
ToddeSwe said:
Hi!
My auto brightness keeps resetting it selfs back to manual brightness.
Does anyone know why?
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+1 same here. Every time that my phone power dips below a certain number it disables auto brightness and puts the brightness to full, which is not only annoying, it is counter intuitive. I've tried changing my brightness to something low before enabling auto brightness, in hopes that when the phone disables auto brightness on low power it will move to a low brightness state, but that doesn't do anything either. It still goes to full brightness when battery levels get low enough.
graymoment said:
+1 same here. Every time that my phone power dips below a certain number it disables auto brightness and puts the brightness to full, which is not only annoying, it is counter intuitive. I've tried changing my brightness to something low before enabling auto brightness, in hopes that when the phone disables auto brightness on low power it will move to a low brightness state, but that doesn't do anything either. It still goes to full brightness when battery levels get low enough.
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Same for me, so what I do is use the dimmer app, and so when my power gets low and the brightness goes to full, I click the widget and it turns the brightness down to minimum.
I've got the same problem, and I am just using the default HTC sense software, no custom firmware flashed.
try clearing data. it must be a stale config in your settings
silverballer said:
try clearing data. it must be a stale config in your settings
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Clear what and where?
I think they mean in settings/applications/manage applications/all
But Im not sure if they mean the HTC sense software entries, to clear the data for those. Be warned though, I think this will reset all your settings and customizations.
~T.J.
02CWRX said:
I think they mean in settings/applications/manage applications/all
But Im not sure if they mean the HTC sense software entries, to clear the data for those. Be warned though, I think this will reset all your settings and customizations.
~T.J.
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That we don't want I'll wait for a new ROM and meantime i keep my eyes on this manually!

Not charging past 70%?

Hi, I have a galaxy s6 Sm-g920X (live demo unit). It auto updated to version 5.1.1 and since that time it isn't charging past 70% help!
Furthermore, if I turn it off and plug it in, it will turn on automatically! I can't make it stay off when plugged in.
Side question: How can I disable annoying low battery power notification when it reaches 15%?
lite426 said:
Hi, I have a galaxy s6 Sm-g920X (live demo unit). It auto updated to version 5.1.1 and since that time it isn't charging past 70% help!
Furthermore, if I turn it off and plug it in, it will turn on automatically! I can't make it stay off when plugged in.
Side question: How can I disable annoying low battery power notification when it reaches 15%?
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Hi, the battery not charging fully has happened with a few people online and the fix has been similar. Wipe the Cache through recovery mode options, then let the battery run to the point where the phone shuts off. Then try charging and see if it goes past 70%
Not sure about the other problems hopefully someone can help you with them
Will wiping cache affect my apps, like control settings for Modern Combat 5 etc?
Thanks!
I should also have noted that I am not using an original charger. Could that damage the phone/battery?
lite426 said:
Will wiping cache affect my apps, like control settings for Modern Combat 5 etc?
Thanks!
I should also have noted that I am not using an original charger. Could that damage the phone/battery?
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As far I know nope, wiping cache is different from clearing individual app caches, and it won't lead to any loss of personal data or settings (including app setting)
And nope all charger leads that fit and charge your phone should be efficient and not cause any damage, I've not always used an S6 lead for my Galaxy
Wiping cache did NOT solve the problem.
Any other solutions?
Help!!
Wiping cache and dalvik... then let de battery go to 0% and turn of the Fino alone, the charge and see what happens.
jah2110 said:
Wiping cache and dalvik... then let de battery go to 0% and turn of the Fino alone, the charge and see what happens.
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Hello, I have the same problem with galaxy s6 g920x. How do I wipe Dalvik?
what is Fino?
thank you
Download a program called "Battery Calibrator"
You may need root, this should fix your problem (Just run it, and drain your battery normally)
Did it work?

Us mate 9 oreo update kills app

I updated through the phone to oreo. Whenever my screen goes to sleep, my power amp pauses and I am not getting any of my emails, messages etc.. I've checked the settings and applied the do not kill option but it does not resolve my issue. I have tried a factory reset as well.
Mine is intermittent, but, I know sometimes flushing the system cache, along with setting the app setting to never sleep helps.
Also, I have all power saver settings disabled. (with a battery like the Mate, why bother with power savers).
Sometimes, mine still does not send notifications until after I turn the screen on. Mine did it as well with Nougat.
p51d007 said:
Mine is intermittent, but, I know sometimes flushing the system cache, along with setting the app setting to never sleep helps.
Also, I have all power saver settings disabled. (with a battery like the Mate, why bother with power savers).
Sometimes, mine still does not send notifications until after I turn the screen on. Mine did it as well with Nougat.
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I have tried setting my apps to never sleep but that did nothing for me. Power saver is also disabled.

New phone with no apps added, phone disabled, screen off, drains far too much battery

Hi
I've got a brand new PH-1 and haven't yet had time to set it up properly, only started it up, let it update software and used for an hour or so before testing the idle battery drain.
I haven't installed any apps or changed any settings other than to disable the google app (to prevent it listening for or responding to "ok google"). I tried out the 360 camera, signed in to gmail and browsed a few websites, before charging back to full and restarting the phone before this test anyway.
But leaving it idle with the screen off and with phone network disabled (there's not even a SIM inserted), only wifi on with good signal, it lost 65% battery in under 22 hours. Screen on time was less than five minutes.
Is this a hardware issue I should RMA, or is it considered normal? If this is normal and there's no easy fix, I'll probably end up having to return the phone anyway for a refund, because if it can't even last a day and half in idle there's no way it would last a reasonable amount of time with normal usage.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Since there isn't a sim card installed, try going to airplane mode and then turning WIFI on.
I am getting about 1.2% drain with cell network and wifi enabled along with all my standard apps installed.
On a typical day with 1-2h SOT, I usually have 60-70% battery left at midnight. I'd try to reset the phone, and then testing again - occasionally a system update will end up doing something funny
I left it overnight with airplane mode on, so even wifi was off, and it's a little better but not by much. Screen on time was one minute.
With airplane mode on, screen off, no dodgy apps, the phone really shouldn't be doing anything to drain battery.
I'll try a full factory reset and see what happens.
Just to follow up, a full factory reset seems to have fixed the issue. Even after doing the same things I had done before (connected to wifi, updated, logged in to gmail, etc) the battery now drains at a much more sensible rate.
Very strange that a factory reset made a difference since it was new from the factory when I had the issue, but I guess something strange happened in the update like dsip suggested.
Thanks for the help!
nickwp said:
Just to follow up, a full factory reset seems to have fixed the issue. Even after doing the same things I had done before (connected to wifi, updated, logged in to gmail, etc) the battery now drains at a much more sensible rate.
Very strange that a factory reset made a difference since it was new from the factory when I had the issue, but I guess something strange happened in the update like dsip suggested.
Thanks for the help!
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That's ? percent normal behavior. Anytime you flash a ROM (new phone =new ROM) you need to wait a bare minimum of a charge cycle (more like three in my experience) before you get the slightest idea what your actual battery drain is going to look like. think of it like breaking in the engine on a new car.
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Crazy battery consumption by always on display even when off

I have noticed that always on display started to eat thru my battery when the phone is idle more than the usual I turned it off and it seems like it is still affecting me even when completely off. I have noticed that this might have happened after installing the mars suoer wallpaper but I couldn't figure how to uninstall it or get rid of it.
ahmed.zx said:
I have noticed that always on display started to eat thru my battery when the phone is idle more than the usual I turned it off and it seems like it is still affecting me even when completely off. I have noticed that this might have happened after installing the mars suoer wallpaper but I couldn't figure how to uninstall it or get rid of it.
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After using these instructions, the operation continued for me 24 hours even with always on .
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/to...3&share_fid=3793&share_type=t&link_source=app
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I have done these instructions before are you saying that I should re do it ?
I have uninstalled the saturn wallpaper that thought might be issue and no change
ahmed.zx said:
I have done these instructions before are you saying that I should re do it ?
I have uninstalled the saturn wallpaper that thought might be issue and no change
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Check which app running in background and stopped him
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I was excited as there was an update today on my Poco F2 Pro (via System Apps Updater that auto-installed for 'Always on Mode'. It's now RELEASE-2.4.541-08261215 and that What's new: fix problems)
It hasn't fixed anything, whenever I use AOD my battery life halves (it always drops 5%+ in the first hour with no use - without AOD and it drops 1-2%)
It astonishes me that whoever wrote this doesn't take basic common sense into account, ie "don't check any sensors to turn the AOD on and off" - that polling prevents the device from dozing, killing battery life. Just leave the screen on as it uses a tiny amount of battery.
Give us options to turn off AOD until a notification is received, then turn it on and leave it on forever until notification is dismissed. That's what I need it for. I need to know when I have received a notification!
They might have fixed this issue, as another update was pushed out the other day (RELEASE-2.4.543-09152018)
It seems like the drain when AOD is on is much reduced compared to the previous versions.
I'll know fully after a charge/discharge cycle but it's looking promising.
Hey guys, here are some advices to you to have better battery. I have 10h sot or 1,5 day with gaming.
First, DONT use super or live wallpapers.
Second, go to settings, security, fingerprint, and turn off the last option (i use my phone in portuguese, but it should be something like "show fingerprint icon when you touch or rise screen").
Third, go to settings, lockscreen, and turn off "rise screen to wake" and "double tap to wake"
Fourth, dont use automated cache clear and dont clear your cache everyday. Just do it once a month because android will use battery to rebuild cache
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