Hello,
I have an Oppo A5 2020 (CPH1931) running on ColorOs 7.1
I would like to enable "high performance mode" on by default to make the phone run on this mode all the time, unless I change the power profile to saver.
How is this possible?
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I just got the K1 Tablet and was wondering, how do you guys use the different power plans (Max Performance, Optimised, Power Saver, Custom)? I haven't tried the Optimised setting yet but read that it's not so good for standby power consumption so what I'm doing now is, I would switch to Max Power just before playing a game and then after that, go back to Custom (with everything turned to minimum). It's a bit annoying though to do this every time. What would be fantastic is if this option was available in the quick settings shade.
What do you guys do?
Has anyone used apps such as Amplify, Greenify and Deep Sleep Battery Saver? The J7 seems to have Samsung power saving mode and an ultra power saving mode, but not the Doze mode that google built into stock marshmallow.
If anyone has information about how the various power saving options work, please leave recommendations here.
If this comes up in a search, I'm using ForceDoze and Doze Setting Editor. I'm pretty happy with my battery situation as it goes into Marshmallow's native Doze mode as soon as I turn off my screen and ignores my location and device movement.
Hi !
In a non mobile application which is powered by a battery and it has to be powered on during weeks without recharging it.
Is Android suitable?
Android has a power management feature, but can we control it or is it something "automatic" ?
I know that in Linux there are "power managers" called APM or ACPI, they allow the user to control at a very low level the hardware consumption and put the device in Idle mode alowing output interruptions to wake up the chip.
Is there a possibility to do the same with Android? Is Android suitable for a very (very) low consumption application (without any screen of course) ?
Thanks in advance !
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Tagadac said:
Hi !
In a non mobile application which is powered by a battery and it has to be powered on during weeks without recharging it.
Is Android suitable?
Android has a power management feature, but can we control it or is it something "automatic" ?
I know that in Linux there are "power managers" called APM or ACPI, they allow the user to control at a very low level the hardware consumption and put the device in Idle mode alowing output interruptions to wake up the chip.
Is there a possibility to do the same with Android? Is Android suitable for a very (very) low consumption application (without any screen of course) ?
Thanks in advance !
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There are power control features in android but you aren't going to get an android device to run anything for weeks without recharging, regardless of how low the power consumption is. The only way an android will last that long without charging is to stay powered on in deep sleep but it consumes virtually no power in this state, it isn't running any processes during deep sleep either, which means your app won't be running so that does you no good.
Thanks for your response !
That's what I thought... But when I am in deep sleep, its like I'm in airplane mode with my phone right? But I can wake it with the button.
But if I'm not in airplane mode, is the CPU in deep sleep? Or there is a wakelock for the GSM?
Tagadac said:
Thanks for your response !
That's what I thought... But when I am in deep sleep, its like I'm in airplane mode with my phone right? But I can wake it with the button.
But if I'm not in airplane mode, is the CPU in deep sleep? Or there is a wakelock for the GSM?
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The details of that may be different depending on the parameters of the kernel the device is running and or its power management.
Hello
I have a problem with a recording app. The record starts normal and begins to stutter.
The developer said, it is because of power saving in Android.
In Battery Optimisations the app is already set to not optimized, but the problem is still there.
Which power saving optimizations are still there?
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I know the trick where you have to do it manually every time, but i dont like that because i use adaptive power saving mode. Back in one ui 2.5 if your on on 120 hz and adaptive power saving mode kicks in it would still run in 120 hz refresh rate. Now in one ui 3 they patched that. Can anyone make a magisk to bypass that? Or if you know a way for adaptive power saver work with adaptive motion smoothness pls let me know thank you