Corvus is 16.7 bug/issue with CPU - Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Questions & Answers

I think this might be the kernal that comes installed with corvus os 16.7 that when the device becomes 5℅ its becomes really laggy like 1fps for 2 fps until I plug the charge and charge it 7% or anything above 5% might be CPU throttling?

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Heat

Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the Xiaomi Mi 5 stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Phone doesn't heat much, hovewer on the upper side you can definitely notice a lot higher temperature i.e. during playing heavy games
In my last use of MIUI 8.0.1.0 Global Stable, I have heat issues.
So bad, it felt like burning from inside. Switched to CM 13 (Now at CM 14), heat is minimum when playing heavy games.
I think it is about how bad MIUI optimization, or maybe MIUI 8 didn't mature enough at that time.
It gets hot charging and using wifi gaming at the same time
Hi all,
I'm using CM 13, and playing Real Racing 3, it gets extremely hot, not only the top, all the smartphone, it's really uncomfortable.
Do you think that updating to CM 14 the problem will solve?
Because it also starts slowing the image and the game jumps.
Best regards
Alec
My Mi 5 running unofficial lineage 14.1 by shade.sh and brand kernel does not heat up often. When it does occasionally heat up due to very intensive apps, its is very bearable and not too hot IMO. I am however using a thin rubber case and that may be the reason why I do not feel it being as hot as you described!
Thanks for the answer, yesterday night I changed to CM 14.1 and using RR3 it gets worm but not as hot as with CM 13.1
Regards
cool
Remember its just a computer with a "phone function". It does get warm under heavy load. But only when i really run games for at least 20min. And it may get hot if you install a new rom and tons of apps in a short period. Usually its cool (running official lineageos 14.1).
I have Lineage OS 14.1 Overclocked with dragonxia kernel and it doesn't heats too much while playing asphalt 8
Im on the newest LOS and the device gets really warm on the upper side when you charge it and use skype at the same time (thats probably because skype eats the battery really fast)
I have come from LG Flex 2 to Xiaomi Mi5. Believe me nobody knows what baking really is while using your phone! Cherry on the cake, my LG actually fried in its last days, as per the phone repair people. Now it just keeps restarting every now and then.. . Fully satisfied with the Xiaomi Mi5 temperatures while playing online games like 8ball and CoC. The LG used to heat up in our city temperature of around 30 degrees within 15-20 minutes. In AC it was better, around half an hour.
But Xiaomi Mi5 gives me a respectable 40-50 minute game before slightly heating up. And that heating too is completely tolerable, when compared to Flex2 !!
With almost 2 hours of gaming and other office work, I get 5h15m plus screen on time as well
Oh yes, I have found this out, the Motorola QC-3.0 charger which came with my sister's MotoG4 heats up my phone VERY MUCH!
And when compared, the Mi5 original QC-3.0 charger does not heat up the phone THAT much. I have seen voltage differences but the Moto charger has lower voltages and that should practically not heat up my phone a lot. I use the Moto charger at office and the Mi charger at home, both in AC rooms.
Heating to much... And when the phone heats up, it starts to slow down... (8.5.2 eu stable)

Phone heating on all ROMs

OK, I ran into this issue about 5 days ago. No matter what ROM I install, my phone constantly heats up within 15-20 mins of casual usage. I don't even play games on my phone. I tried N ROMs and MM ROMs too, no matter what ROM I install, phone just heats up. I'm attaching a screenshot from CPU-Z app (which I used to monitor the temperature). Are those readings OK, or is there something wrong with my phone?
My phone's temperatures are usually similar to yours and I thought this was normal. In case it's not I'd like to see a solution to this as well.
Btw, do you have any custom kernels? Agni made my phone way too hot..
mike.... said:
My phone's temperatures are usually similar to yours and I thought this was normal. In case it's not I'd like to see a solution to this as well.
Btw, do you have any custom kernels? Agni made my phone way too hot..
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I don't really go for custom kernels unless I'm testing one. I stick to the kernel that comes with the ROM.
Check kernel adiutor if your frequenties are peaking constantly
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Check kernel adiutor if your frequenties are peaking constantly
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I have checked. They are mostly around 800 MHz mark. And 45% of the time in deep sleep or 400 MHz.
Also I want to whether surrounding temperature can affect the values? Right now the temperature at my home city is averaging around 34-35°C. Would that be the cause?
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Not to hijack the thread but I have experienced all the cores being on max. frequency. I noticed this when my phone started warming up even being idle.
I saw this behavior for a few times in RR with both Optimus and Firekernel (Optimus had optimus set as its governor and Firekernel had darkness), however never encountered it in Ultradevs (with both chill and darkness).
This was a couple of months ago, and it hasn't happened again yet. However I am not sure if this was related to kernel because sometimes force stopping random applications such as greenify or nova launcher made the frequency scale down back to 400 (efficiency profile). Unfortunately I didn't get a hold on what was causing this, but I suspect some background user application was the culprit.
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Not to hijack the thread but I have experienced all the cores being on max. frequency. I noticed this when my phone started warming up even being idle.
I saw this behavior for a few times in RR with both Optimus and Firekernel (Optimus had optimus set as its governor and Firekernel had darkness), however never encountered it in Ultradevs (with both chill and darkness).
This was a couple of months ago, and it hasn't happened again yet. However I am not sure if this was related to kernel because sometimes force stopping random applications such as greenify or nova launcher made the frequency scale down back to 400 (efficiency profile). Unfortunately I didn't get a hold on what was causing this, but I suspect some background user application was the culprit.
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I also faced this issue first time when I flashed RR 5.8.2, no custom kernel used. And now its following on every ROM I install. I even tried custom kernels, different gapps packages but none seem to work. The phone heats up while charging and while doing simple things like using WhatsApp, sending emails, browsing through XDA. Also kernel adiutor is showing that GPU temperature is always above 43°C.
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I also faced this issue first time when I flashed RR 5.8.2, no custom kernel used. And now its following on every ROM I install. I even tried custom kernels, different gapps packages but none seem to work. The phone heats up while charging and while doing simple things like using WhatsApp, sending emails, browsing through XDA. Also kernel adiutor is showing that GPU temperature is always above 43°C.
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Did you restore apps through some backup program such as Titanium backup? In my case, I used to use it and it might be the reason the problem was popping up everywhere.
If not, and if the phone still heats up even in clean state (after a fresh custom/stock rom install), then maybe some hardware issue could be the reason.
My Cpu-z reports battery being at 37° discharging and the sensor0 to sensor5 show 45-51°c although the phone feels way cooler than that.
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Did you restore apps through some backup program such as Titanium backup? In my case, I used to use it and it might be the reason the problem was popping up everywhere.
If not, and if the phone still heats up even in clean state (after a fresh custom/stock rom install), then maybe some hardware issue could be the reason.
My Cpu-z reports battery being at 37° discharging and the sensor0 to sensor5 show 45-51°c although the phone feels way cooler than that.
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I clean installed all the ROMs. Still the issue persists. I haven't tried stock ROM yet. I'll try that and report back.
adityak1303 said:
I clean installed all the ROMs. Still the issue persists. I haven't tried stock ROM yet. I'll try that and report back.
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yeah, thinking you may have to flash stock, not restore it via twrp. I know it's a pain but it would give you a good reference point.
Well I can't flash stock ROM for the next 2 days. So let me ask this : Is a temperature of 37-42°C for battery and CPU harmful for the phone? Or I shouldn't worry about it?
107F? I shouldn't think so...
"Right now the temperature at my home city is averaging around 34-35°C. Would that be the cause? " It wouldn't help...
I am 26 ambient and my phone temps run 36-36 or so.
Ambient temp does play a factor. If the phone is Almost as hot as the ambient it's hard to transfer the phone heat to the ambient surrounding.
My freqs and temps in attachment. I use aosp-caf with prepackaged kernel(ud i think) with some custom settings.
Ambient temp is around 20 C inside and 10 C outside
HelpMeruth said:
Ambient temp does play a factor. If the phone is Almost as hot as the ambient it's hard to transfer the phone heat to the ambient surrounding.
My freqs and temps in attachment. I use aosp-caf with prepackaged kernel(ud i think) with some custom settings.
Ambient temp is around 20 C inside and 10 C outside
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Thanks a lot. Even when my phone was not heating up, the CPU and battery never got cooler 31°C. And GPU was around 38°C. And even after intensive use, CPU never got hotter than 37°C.
Now my phone's CPU and battery are around 35°C mark and GPU around 43°C. And during use CPU reaches 43°C mark and GPU about 52°C. Can these temperatures cause any harm to the device?
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Thanks a lot. Even when my phone was not heating up, the CPU and battery never got cooler 31°C. And GPU was around 38°C. And even after intensive use, CPU never got hotter than 37°C.
Now my phone's CPU and battery are around 35°C mark and GPU around 43°C. And during use CPU reaches 43°C mark and GPU about 52°C. Can these temperatures cause any harm to the device?
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Don't quote me but I think it's okay. Motorola should have tested it on much higher temps. So just go with it if it dies you maybe have warranty.
adityak1303 said:
I clean installed all the ROMs. Still the issue persists. I haven't tried stock ROM yet. I'll try that and report back.
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I had the same issue . with few ROMS . My device temperature went around 70C on oen ROM. I am usimng Osprey 1GB RAM
I have not faced any issues since I am using Nano Gapps. Previousely I used Mini gapps and that was causing the issue . Depend whar Mobile you use 1GB RAM or 2GB RAM. Also it is better to clear cache after every install
Also I use following settings to make suer it doe snot get hot.
-Ambient Display Off
-Adaptive Display Off
-Try not to block any apps from sending notoification as I had issues where battery draining and mobiel heating up by doing so
-Keep brightness to minimum
and since I am using this I had not any issues with heating
chungomungo1 said:
I had the same issue . with few ROMS . My device temperature went around 70C on oen ROM. I am usimng Osprey 1GB RAM
I have not faced any issues since I am using Nano Gapps. Previousely I used Mini gapps and that was causing the issue . Depend whar Mobile you use 1GB RAM or 2GB RAM. Also it is better to clear cache after every install
Also I use following settings to make suer it doe snot get hot.
-Ambient Display Off
-Adaptive Display Off
-Try not to block any apps from sending notoification as I had issues where battery draining and mobiel heating up by doing so
-Keep brightness to minimum
and since I am using this I had not any issues with heating
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Thanks for replying but its not the issue of any ROM. I flashed stock and the issue still persisted. So I literally contacted everyone I know of who owns an unrooted osprey in my city and asked them about this.
Turns out everyone's phone is getting hotter a lot faster than before. Even went into a Moto Service Centre, they said its fine for the phone to heat up in such temperatures.
The issue is ambient heat. As you might have seen in my previous post, I mentioned that the temperature in my city is averaging around 35-36°C (Today it reached 40°C), the phone just doesn't cool down enough after using it. So when I started to use it again, it heated up.
Thanks everyone for replying.
adityak1303 said:
Thanks for replying but its not the issue of any ROM. I flashed stock and the issue still persisted. So I literally contacted everyone I know of who owns an unrooted osprey in my city and asked them about this.
Turns out everyone's phone is getting hotter a lot faster than before. Even went into a Moto Service Centre, they said its fine for the phone to heat up in such temperatures.
The issue is ambient heat. As you might have seen in my previous post, I mentioned that the temperature in my city is averaging around 35-36°C (Today it reached 40°C), the phone just doesn't cool down enough after using it. So when I started to use it again, it heated up.
Thanks everyone for replying.
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It might be issue with India summers :laugh: mine is also getting hot from past few days.
libert19 said:
It might be issue with India summers :laugh: mine is also getting hot from past few days.
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That's what I figured. Thanks.

Moto X Pure Battery Performance and Replacement

So my Moto X Pure only gets around 5 hours SOT and around 2-3 hours playing games. I seen a 3200 mAh battery replacement on Amazon and I'm wondering if anyone has tried it? I'm using the Resurrection Remix OS with my CPU set to power save in the battery options. Please post your battery stats and ROM information so I can see if my phone would benefit from a battery change.
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So my Moto X Pure only gets around 5 hours SOT and around 2-3 hours playing games. I seen a 3200 mAh battery replacement on Amazon and I'm wondering if anyone has tried it? I'm using the Resurrection Remix OS with my CPU set to power save in the battery options. Please post your battery stats and ROM information so I can see if my phone would benefit from a battery change.
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LoL... With your SOT and game times, your battery is holding up pretty well. I would not expect much of an increase from any battery replacement you may get.
Regarding batteries from Amazon, be wary-especially of those claiming more mAh. Typically higher mAh means a larger battery so be skeptical. Based on what I have read in forums and reviews, it seems many of the batteries for this phone from Amazon, regardless of advertised mAh, have been hit or miss. Some manage to do well for 3 to 6 months then problems start.
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LoL... With your SOT and game times, your battery is holding up pretty well. I would not expect much of an increase from any battery replacement you may get.
Regarding batteries from Amazon, be wary-especially of those claiming more mAh. Typically higher mAh means a larger battery so be skeptical. Based on what I have read in forums and reviews, it seems many of the batteries for this phone from Amazon, regardless of advertised mAh, have been hit or miss. Some manage to do well for 3 to 6 months then problems start.
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I lowered my GPU frequency to 300 MHz that seemed to help a lot especially when playing games my battery doesn't drain as fast. I even lowered my screen resolution to 720p and set my GPU frequency to 180 MHz. The OS is smooth but when I start playing some 3D games you can definitely notice FPS drop so I put it back at 300 MHz. I couldn't increase my battery by lowering my CPU frequency for some reason my battery life seems worse when I try to mess with the CPU. The only thing I managed to do was disable my big cores in kernel auditor when they aren't needed and setting my low memory killer to aggressive in kernel auditor seemed to help my battery as well. That's just my personal experience hopefully someone will get something out of it.
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I lowered my GPU frequency to 300 MHz that seemed to help a lot especially when playing games my battery doesn't drain as fast. I even lowered my screen resolution to 720p and set my GPU frequency to 180 MHz. The OS is smooth but when I start playing some 3D games you can definitely notice FPS drop so I put it back at 300 MHz. I couldn't increase my battery by lowering my CPU frequency for some reason my battery life seems worse when I try to mess with the CPU. The only thing I managed to do was disable my big cores in kernel auditor when they aren't needed and setting my low memory killer to aggressive in kernel auditor seemed to help my battery as well. That's just my personal experience hopefully someone will get something out of it.
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The CPU for the most part does pretty well scaling up and down based off processing needs. You probably just don't have CPU intensive apps so didn't notice much. You notice the GPU while playing games though. I think for the most part setting to a lower resolution might help with games at lower frequencies on the GPU in terms of maintaining higher fps at lower frequencies, but a 5.5 2K screen with simulated 720p probably doesn't net much battery life in other usage areas.
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The CPU for the most part does pretty well scaling up and down based off processing needs. You probably just don't have CPU intensive apps so didn't notice much. You notice the GPU while playing games though. I think for the most part setting to a lower resolution might help with games at lower frequencies on the GPU in terms of maintaining higher fps at lower frequencies, but a 5.5 2K screen with simulated 720p probably doesn't net much battery life in other usage areas.
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Right I am able to keep my GPU on power save and it'll sit on 180 MHz and the OS is still smooth on 720p if I bump it up to 1080p I'll have to put the frequency at 300 MHz or else it'll lag. I noticed when I move through the OS the GPU will jump to unnecessary frequencies like 300 MHz or even 450 MHz. Keeping it locked to 180 MHz while using Firefox or watching YouTube helped a little bit. The main problem for me is the lack of kernels to choose from. I used this tutorial https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/guide-advanced-interactive-governor-t3269557 to tune my CPU governor since the Nexus 5X has the same SOC but my rom Remix OS has a feature called CPU boost that I can't turn off unless I flash another kernel. The problem with the Moto X Pure is that it doesn't have many custom kernels. I managed to find one that works with my rom but the camera doesn't work. I could simply go to another rom but they lack the customization Remix has and some of them have SeLinux set to permissive and I don't really feel like dealing with escalation attacks and having my bank information stolen.
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Right I am able to keep my GPU on power save and it'll sit on 180 MHz and the OS is still smooth on 720p if I bump it up to 1080p I'll have to put the frequency at 300 MHz or else it'll lag. I noticed when I move through the OS the GPU will jump to unnecessary frequencies like 300 MHz or even 450 MHz. Keeping it locked to 180 MHz while using Firefox or watching YouTube helped a little bit. The main problem for me is the lack of kernels to choose from. I used this tutorial https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/guide-advanced-interactive-governor-t3269557 to tune my CPU governor since the Nexus 5X has the same SOC but my rom Remix OS has a feature called CPU boost that I can't turn off unless I flash another kernel. The problem with the Moto X Pure is that it doesn't have many custom kernels. I managed to find one that works with my rom but the camera doesn't work. I could simply go to another rom but they lack the customization Remix has and some of them have SeLinux set to permissive and I don't really feel like dealing with escalation attacks and having my bank information stolen.
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Wow. Since I first got the phone 3 years ago, i personally just have had very little time to delve much into doing custom ROMs and kernels for this device due to work scheduling I'm moving to a new job this month and should have more time on my hands. I'm probably going to get back into things.
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Wow. Since I first got the phone 3 years ago, i personally just have had very little time to delve much into doing custom ROMs and kernels for this device due to work scheduling I'm moving to a new job this month and should have more time on my hands. I'm probably going to get back into things.
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I'd compile a kernel for lineage based roms with the nougat modem but I'm not that smart I don't even have a computer to do it with lol.
So I went ahead and installed the EX Kernel Manager app and I downloaded the Hawktail governor profile. After doing that my battery went from 2-3 hours SOT to 4-6 SOT from 100%. When I play slither.io on the default CPU setup my battery would drop 10% every 10-15 minutes. With the Hawktail profile it drops 10% every 30-40 minutes. I thought this was incredible because NFC and Bluetooth was still on. I also found that the Alucard CPU governor gave me similar results during my observations. I really hope somebody else can benefit from this thread.
Here is the download link https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686679545610694
Remove the .txt extension and put it on your micro SD card or in the ElementalX folder. From the Ex Kernel Manager app go to CPU>Governor Options>Load then load the HawkTail file then click apply on boot.

CPU overheating in some custom roms

hello guys
my xperia z3 has cpu overheating problem in some custom roms. i've checked everything like battery voltage and temperature, cpu temperature and usage.
when i record some 4k videos after 2 minutes cpu reaches over 85 degrees celsius or device reboots while doing it. even while web browsing and watching 720p videos and up, the cpu reaches 75 degrees and up. logcat and last_kmsg aren't helpful to find what exactly causes heat. tried reinstalling the rom several times, wiping cache/dalvik, installing the rom without g-apps or magisk, pulling out simcard and sdcard...
non of those helped me.
these roms are ok without overheating problem:
all stock roms
carbon rom 8.0
lineage os 16
pexorom 1.0.0
these roms have overheating problem:
lineage os 17.1
carbon rom 6.1
the other users of these roms don't have overheating problem. only me!
i've talked to lineage os developer and he said lineage os 16 and 17.1 have same kernel
also carbon 6.1 and 8.0 have same kernel.
now i'm completely frustrated.
note: also the compass sensor died under repair.
guys do you have any idea what is wrong with my phone???
I suggest some steps that help to recover your device from overheating
1.Freeup space on your internal memory and maintain at least 3GB free space on internal storage
2.Remove the tight case that leads to holding the temperature
3.Uninstall rarely used apps
4.Reset your mobile after backup your data
These steps definitely reduce your device temperature
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I suggest some steps that help to recover your device from overheating
1.Freeup space on your internal memory and maintain at least 3GB free space on internal storage
2.Remove the tight case that leads to holding the temperature
3.Uninstall rarely used apps
4.Reset your mobile after backup your data
These steps definitely reduce your device temperature
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thank you for the advice, but i experience this problem even when one app is installed.
if i install only a camera app after flashing one of those 2 roms and record 4k with it, the device gets too hot.
if i stop doing it, then my phone gets cold. i already tried all of those solutions but they were not helpful.
there's no such problem in stock roms, i can record 4k videos or do heavy tasks for long in them.
The xperia z3 uses the snapdragon 801 , a flagship from almost 7 years ago , that produces a lot of heat and doesnt have the incremental steps on performance that more modern socs have , by this I mean that instead of going from lets say 200mhz doing nothing , then to 700mhz then to 1ghz and so on , it just "boost" into the highest possible clock speed , this makes it snappier but gets hot . With that said , given that you are using a custom rom you could tro regulate this steps with cpu profiles and governors , I think you must have root to use the apps that manage this , but some roms have this controls built in .
You could also try to put it in regular battery saving mode (not the ultra saving mode) this will limit the cpu power draw and may help you if you dont want to do tha manual configuration , turning off gps and sync will help too.
Cheers

POCO X3 NFC: Performance limitation when reaching 10% battery Is there a way to remove this limitation? Battery limits performance. Help please tks.

Hi! I'm new and this is my first thread. I have a POCO X3 NFC 128gb/6gb with root, kernel manager in performance mode (CPU AND GPU at maximium frecuency all the time, frequencies NEVER go down ), FDE.IA to the extreme performance, mode disable thermal throttling, Magisk module TherMods v2.0 for disable thermal throttling and custom rom Nusantara 1.1 LTS version android 10 with kernel kerminator. I have a few apps and so much free RAM (3.6gb approximately). But when the device baterry arrives at 10% there is a notable loss of performance (obviously it is a limitation of the system, kernel or battery). I have tried everything to remove this limitation but I have not been able to. Please I need help with this.
postscript: I NEVER USE BATTERY MANAGER OR BATTERY SAVER MODE.
Of something I am sure, the loss of performance is not due to the temperature. It is because of the battery level (specifically 10% to low).
Please I need help with this, if someone knows how disable this limitation of performance, comment pls. I would be very grateful.
Thanks a lot.
DoggyDoggX said:
Hi! I'm new and this is my first thread. I have a POCO X3 NFC 128gb/6gb with root, kernel manager in performance mode (CPU AND GPU at maximium frecuency all the time, frequencies NEVER go down ), FDE.IA to the extreme performance, mode disable thermal throttling, Magisk module TherMods v2.0 for disable thermal throttling and custom rom Nusantara 1.1 LTS version android 10 with kernel kerminator. I have a few apps and so much free RAM (3.6gb approximately). But when the device baterry arrives at 10% there is a notable loss of performance (obviously it is a limitation of the system, kernel or battery). I have tried everything to remove this limitation but I have not been able to. Please I need help with this.
postscript: I NEVER USE BATTERY MANAGER OR BATTERY SAVER MODE.
Of something I am sure, the loss of performance is not due to the temperature. It is because of the battery level (specifically 10% to low).
Please I need help with this, if someone knows how disable this limitation of performance, comment pls. I would be very grateful.
Thanks a lot.
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Looks like a limitation of your ROM, probably Battery Saver starts at 10%. Check settings - battery.
Also, you should never let it run under 20%, it's killing your battery life.
Welcome to XDA.
At 10% little usable energy remains. It's sort of splitting hairs.
Deep discharging Li's needlessly stresses them.
My cutoff is 40%, 20% max except for calibration which rarely is done. Li's prefer and benefit from frequent midrange (40-70%) power cycling. It can hundreds of additional full charge cycles to the battery's life. It's easier too as you can do a partial fast charge in 15-20 minutes. It yields more charge % per minute like that too.
If you don't care about battery replacement, again you'll get little usable time at full power in the last 10%.
Thanks bro
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Looks like a limitation of your ROM, probably Battery Saver starts at 10%. Check settings - battery.
Also, you should never let it run under 20%, it's killing your battery life.
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Bro i have disable everything battery saver, nothing automatically, no none battery saver turn on automatically. And this happening in the stock ROM MIUI, Corvus Os, etc. it's not because of the ROM. Tks bro
DoggyDoggX said:
Bro i have disable everything battery saver, nothing automatically, no none battery saver turn on automatically. And this happening in the stock ROM MIUI, Corvus Os, etc. it's not because of the ROM. Tks bro
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The power controller chipset maybe the cause. Maybe that limit is hard burned into it and that parameter can't be altered. It could be it can't supply enough wattage once the voltage drops this low. Don't know but I wouldn't lose sleep over it...

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