in qs tiles are Performance mode & Battery Save Mode, and for each app i can choose a energy save mode too...and then the GameBooster has Performance & Balanced mode..
now im confused.. how to setup common apps & game apps?
do i have to set GameBooster on Performance when gaming ?
do i have to activate Performance in qs tiles when gaming ?
btw i already did set setedit to GPUTUNER_SWITCH=true
set it everytime you play games or go to settings then battery then adjust the mode from balanced to performance, but it will make more heat.
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Hi all.
I'm working on this small app that's on the market also, tryng to get some useful settings (my opinion and needs for now) all in one screen.
At present the app handle
- Wifi, Gps, Bluetooth on/off and link to settings.
- Battery status.
- Screen brigthness
- Aereo mode on/off, Auto rotate mode on/off, synchro mode on/off, normal/vibrate/silent.
- All volume settings (on a 2nd screen)
And display some info about free space on phone, free space on SD and free ram.
It's localized italian and english only for now.
Any hint, improvement, test on device or suggestion can be useful for me if someone can give it a try.
CREDITS : pourquoipas
Hi all.
OnePlus Night mode is a bit off the standard as some of us have been reporting for a long time.
I have been struggling with it since day one. To green (i see a lot of users saying to yellow) for me.
This does not Fix the One Plus Night Mode, it adds a new QS Tile you can use instead.
With this new QS Tile you will get the Amber Night Mode you see on AOSP Roms.
Root is mandatory.
You need a kernel with Kcal support (If you know me you know what i use already, if not it's on my Signature, if you are on XDA Labs and can't see it i always use blu_spark kernel).
Kernel Adiutor is not mandatory but is the app i use to check if it's all as should be.
QuickTile Quick Settings 7+ is the app i use for the "new" Night Mode QS Tile.
Now the fun:
Open Quick Tile and give the App root permissions when asked.
1 - Change the QS icon to the White half Moon icon, Change the name to Night Mode (The icon and name can be adjusted to your personal taste)
2 - Click the "+" button, select "LAB", select "send ROOT Shell command and insert:
Code:
echo '256 256 256' > /sys/devices/platform/kcal_ctrl.0/kcal
Hit OK, this is the normal state of QS Tile (disabled state).
3 - Hit the "Gear icon" and choose Add Cycle (Previous state will vanish, we are now making the enabled Night mode state of the same QS Tile)
4 - Change the QS icon to the Grey half Moon icon, Change the name to Night Mode (The icon and name can be adjusted to your personal taste)
5 - Click the "+" button, select "LAB", select "send ROOT Shell command and insert:
Code:
echo '256 155 61' > /sys/devices/platform/kcal_ctrl.0/kcal
Hit OK, this is the actual Night Mode state of QS Tile (enabled state).
6 - Hit the "Play button" to see the night mode Kick in.
7 - Go to your QS, edit them and add the new Night Mode QS Tile you just created to the QS panel. You can ditch the old one.
All done. Enjoy the Night mode on OOS as it should have been implemented in the first place.
This works on Stable and OB OOS. You need to disable the automatic Night Mode if you are on OB or it will override this one.
OP3/3T are on par on such matter, it works for both devices.
Nice, will give it a try. I also dont understand what was oneplus idea by adding this greenish night mode. It hurts my eyes and i never use it
Thanks for this!
I noticed with ex kernel manager that each switch between regular and nightmode will increase the values for "value" and "contrast" by one step.
Depending on how often you do this, the colors will look noticeably different eventually.
AcmE85 said:
Thanks for this!
I noticed with ex kernel manager that each switch between regular and nightmode will increase the values for "value" and "contrast" by one step.
Depending on how often you do this, the colors will look noticeably different eventually.
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I have tested it quite extensively with Kernel Adiutor.
Can't seem to reproduce it.
127 is the value for both "value" and "contrast" on both Night Mode and Stock Mode.
Try to disable ExKernel Manager and use KA to check after a few ON/OFF cycles of Night Mode.
The only parameter of Kcal I touch with those commands is "Screen color" which changes RGB.
They cycle as supposed on my end.
Other values are untouched and are reported as untouched on Kernel Adiutor App.
Feel free to give me feedback on this matter. I find that a bit strange.
@Chaplan
Works great with EX kernel and OB14 on OP3. Thanks for this. :good:
Edit: Also configured Tasker for automatic Night Mode
Hey just followed your tutorial and created the tile and tested with play button but I am unable to add the tile to the qs panel. I am able to drag the 'Quicktile' tile to half way and it disappears. Not sure it's rom issue or app. So can you help me out?
sai444 said:
Hey just followed your tutorial and created the tile and tested with play button but I am unable to add the tile to the qs panel. I am able to drag the 'Quicktile' tile to half way and it disappears. Not sure it's rom issue or app. So can you help me out?
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It's pretty straight forward.
Never encountered that issue.
Try to add it to the middle panel and then to the top panel where the QS Tiles get activated.
Also giving auto start permissions to the app and removing it from agressive Doze and app hibernation list will make it perform on an immediate basis when the QS is pressed.
Chaplan said:
It's pretty straight forward.
Never encountered that issue.
Try to add it to the middle panel and then to the top panel where the QS Tiles get activated.
Also giving auto start permissions to the app and removing it from agressive Doze and app hibernation list will make it perform on an immediate basis when the QS is pressed.
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Tried them and still doesn't work. But thinking that I am using ozone substratum theme for 4QS tiles. This might be the reason for not able to add tiles.?
Will check that also.
Thank you for the response:good:
Super Saving Battery Modes for
SetCPU
Disclaimer: Tinkering with CPU/s is dangerous, do it at your own risk
Requirements:
• SetCPU installed
• Root access
First launch SetCPU and tap Recommended Settings in the introduction, grant root access
Introduction
Here what we will do is we will create profiles in SetCPU to set the frequency to lower frequencies.
I recommend that you use a custom firmware like LOS or whatever OS that is bloat free, but the stock rom is ok naman. The reason for this is stock roms tend to lag much more than the custom ones.
Profile creation - Night Mode
Ok, first create profile, then add a trigger + select time range.
Pick the time range that you are mostly sleeping ex. 11:00 to 8:00 in my case
Set the values:
• CPU Speed - 500Max and 400Min(Lowest one you have
• Uncheck the cpu governor only ifyou don't have the powersave governor, if you have enable it and set it to powersave
• Ignore I/O scheduler
• Check Show Notification and Persistent and choose Battery
Hit next then just name it ULTRA Stamina Mode - Enabled, for better identification, set the priority to 100 and uncheck the Exclusive profileYou will know later why then hit next.
Profile Creation - Standby Mode
Again set the trigger in Any of These True, inside of it choose time range:
Mostly you have a time that you are awake but not literally active doing some in your Android ex. For me that is 8:00 to 12:55 and 20:00 to 22:55
*Don't worry u can create another condition inside the of the condition Any of These True if you want to set two time range
Set the values:
• CPU - 800Max and 400Min
• Ignore the governor and I/O scheduler
• Tick the notification and persistent and choose Normal
Name the profile: Standby Mode - Active, priority to 99 and not exclusive.
Profile Creation - Charging
Now this profile is the reason why i did not make any profile exclusive because this profile can be active anytime and it will override the current active profile.
Set the Trigger to Charging State and change it to Charging AC then hit next.
Set the values:
• CPU - 700Max
• Ignore the governore and I/O scheduler
• Enable Notification and Persistent, choose charging. Hit next
Name it Charging and ofcourse do not set it to Exclusive, priority to 98. Tap next
Profile Creation - Boost Mode
Now this mode is the time that it changes the CPU frequency to high but not maximum to save battery.
Again create a profile then for the trigger select Time Range:
Select the time range that you are mostly doing operations on your Android, typically its After Launch until mid -midnight. (Ex. For me its 13:00 to 19:55. Hit next
Important: Do not overlap the time ranges between the profiles you've created, you will have some problems, try alotting 5 minutes between them.
Set the values:
• CPU - 1200Max and 400Min
• Ignore the governor and I/O scheduler
• Enable notification, tick the persistent and choose warning. Hit next
Name it Boost Mode - Active
Priority to 97 and not exclusive. Tap next
And you are done, post a quick reply if you have questions but please do not quote OP.
I will attach a series of screen shots in the next post for reference.
Be sure to hit thanks button if this profiles work for you
Here is the zip, it's attached. They are not scrambled
Verify the contents if not sure: MD5
4ec4f28cc43b1426812d4c69a9b341d3
About this app:
Refresh Rate Control: Easily control the max refresh rate (Hz) of android devices with multiple refresh rates (e.g. note20 ultra, s20/S20+/S20Ultra, z fold 2, s21/s21+/s21Ultra, tab S7/S7+, z fold 3, z flip 3). This app can limit max refresh rate to 96hz (or any available refresh rate) on supported smartphones - you can save power with negligible difference on smoothness. Use either the in-app toggle or quick settings tile - ADB setup or Root NOT needed.
Force High: Option to use High(Fixed) motion smoothness mode on Samsung devices with native Adaptive motion smoothness***
Current Samsung smartphones natively supporting adaptive refresh rates:
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Galaxy Z Fold 2
Galaxy S21, S21+, S21 Ultra
Galaxy Z Flip 3
Galaxy Z Fold 3
Refresh Rate Monitor: Show real-time screen refresh rate as statusbar icon and/or as overlay. Overlay size and location is adjustable. Use either the in-app toggle or quick settings tile
Quick Resolution Switcher: Easily switch to any supported resolutions using the included quick setting tile***
Quick High/Adaptive on Power Saving Mode: Easily switch to high or adaptive motion smoothness mode (from Standard) even on power saving mode on supported Samsung smartphones.***
Note: Not working (blocked by samsung) on some devices with OneUI4.0
Force to Lowest Hz: Force lowest refresh rate on screen-off/AOD. This overrides Samsung's strange stock behavior which sets the refresh rate to the highest on screen off (update: it is now at 60hz since oneui3.0) - to improve standby power consumption a bit - ADB setup or Root NOT needed.
Auto apply power saving mode during screen-off (after ~ 10 secs)***
Tasker plugin support: Automate GMH settings with Tasker app. Supported actions/variables: max refresh rate, min refresh rate, keep smooth motion on PSM, motion smoothness mode, quick-doze mod, change dispaly resolution, auto sensors off. More info in FAQs below
Premium Features:
Keep High/Adaptive motion smoothness when power saving mode is enabled whether manually or by the system/adaptive power saving***
Note: Not working (blocked by samsung) on some devices with OneUI4.0
Adaptive refresh rate mod for devices supporting multiple refresh rates but do not have the stock Adaptive motion smoothness (e.g. S20 series, S20FE, TabS7/S7+,S21FE) with the ability to set the brightness threshold for its activation***
Quick-doze mod: Quickly enter doze mode during screen-off that can not be interrupted by motion ***
Set minimum refresh rate for adaptive mode to 60hz or lower (if supported)***
Resolution switcher filter: Filter what screen resolutions to include for the resolution switcher QS tile.
Auto SENSORS OFF (experimental non-root workaround):
Device sensors will automatically turn off while screen is off until the device is unlocked. This helps minimize battery-draining motion-triggered wakelocks while device is not being used.
Statusbar net speed indicator
7-day Premium Trial is available. Just click "Activate Premium|Trial" button and activate free trial when prompted.
Note: The premium license is on a per device basis.
***these marked features require a one-time ADB setup (this is not root)
Info: This app targets older android sdk in order to control refresh rates without ADB setup. Just ignore the dialog that says "This app was built for an older version of Android...." when opened for the first time.
Download
Read FAQs and more info in here
v6.62.25 now up!
- Fixed crash when opening some apps in Secure Folder- Minor improvements on adaptive modv6.62.10 changes:- Fixed intermittent bug on restoring power mode settings on screen-on when using quick power-doze mod
v7.00 in-app update now available!
tribalfs said:
- `Keep motion smoothness on power saving mode` will now take effect immediately after toggle- Filter what resolutions to include in the screen resolution switcher- Power saving mode and deep-doze are now separate options under screen-off mods- Adaptive or high motion smoothness on CQHD resolution now sticks after reboot.-Adjustments on doze mode to prevent it from being interrupted by significant motion. This should improve doze performance when the device is constantly in pocket or in motion.- Additional doze option with no maintenance window added
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v7.10.21 in-app update now available
- Bug fixesv7.10 changes- Separate Max hz setting for power saving mode- Automate GMH settings using Tasker plugin support. Supported actions/variables: Max Refresh Rate, Keep Motion Smoothness on PSM, Motion Smoothness Mode, Quick-doze Mod, Change Screen Resolution. Check FAQs for the basic setup guide.- Some code refactoring and optimizationsNote: Clear app's data if experiencing any issues
v7.12.00 in-app update now available
- More customizable maintenance window interval for Quick-Doze Mode
- Minor improvements
v7.11
- Added turn-off autosync option under screen-off mods
tribalfs said:
v7.13
Anti-flicker: added minimum brightness threshold for Adaptive mod similar to the native one. When the device's display brightness falls below the set minimum brightness threshold, adaptive mod will pause and will resume once the brightness increases again above the threshold. This is for devices that are experiencing flickers when refresh rate switches at certain low brightness level.Stability and bug fixes
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v7.14.00 in-app update now available.
tribalfs said:
v7.14
Added Auto SENSORS OFF (experimental non-root workaround): Device sensors will automatically turn off while screen is off until the device is unlocked. With tasker support so you can enable and disable this setting on the conditions you set.
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v7.14.17 in-app update now available
-Auto sensors off workaround for OneUI4.0-Fixed bug: setting min hz for adaptive (%lhz) usingTasker not working-Fixed bug: unable to turn off accessibility when no feature requiring such is enabled-experimental workaround for enabling Adaptive/High refresh rate on PSM on OneUI4.0- other stability fixes
v7.14.20 in-app update:
-Google Chrome's swipe to switch tab gesture is now working even with the accessibility service enabled.-Improved Turkish translations-some minor improvements
v7.14.19
Fixed: Retain previously selected mode(high or adaptive) when switching back from standard mode
Refresh rate overlay now visible on settings/notification panel and lockscreen - stock-like but customizable
Improved Swedish translations
v7.14.18
Fixed bugs on OneUi4.0: brightness threshold for adaptive mod bug, netspeed indicator bug
Fixed bug on minimum hz tile and minimum hz tile tasker command
Minor layout and tile improvements
Auto dim refresh rate overlay when not changing after few seconds
Fixed crashes on netspeed indicator
Motawa88 said:
My fold 2 is fckd up very often when j use the front screen. I know it's 60hz but it feels like 30hz. Very annoying. Any fix?
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Motawa88 said:
I noticed that the fold 2 even tries to do 120hz when it's folded and I use the front display that's because it's laggy and delayed. Is there a fix for this?
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Cover display of ZF2 is not capable of 120Hz, only 60Hz. That is a hardware limitation.
Any eta on getting fix to enable adaptive 120 hz on psm.
About this app:
Refresh Rate Control: Easily control the max refresh rate (Hz) of android devices with multiple refresh rates even on power saving mode (e.g. note20 ultra, s20/S20+/S20Ultra, z fold 2, s21/s21+/s21Ultra, tab S7/S7+, A52, A72). This app can limit max refresh rate to 96hz (or any available refresh rate) on supported smartphones - you can save power with negligible difference on smoothness. Use either the in-app toggle or quick settings tile - ADB setup or Root NOT needed.
Switch to High: Option to use High(Fixed) motion smoothness mode on Samsung devices with native Adaptive motion smoothness***
Current Samsung smartphones natively supporting adaptive refresh rates:
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Galaxy Z Fold 2
Galaxy S21, S21+, S21 Ultra
Refresh Rate Monitor: Observe how multiple refresh rates work on your device. Use either the in-app toggle or quick settings tile
Quick Resolution Switcher: Easily switch to any supported resolutions using the included quick setting tile***
Quick High/Adaptive on Power Saving Mode: Easily switch to high or adaptive motion smoothness mode (from Standard) even on power saving mode on supported Samsung smartphones.***
Force to Lowest Hz: Force lowest refresh rate on screen-off/AOD. This overrides Samsung's strange stock behavior which sets the refresh rate to the highest on screen off (update: it is now at 60hz since oneui3.0) - to improve standby power consumption a bit - ADB setup or Root NOT needed.
Auto set power saving mode during screen-off***
Ad-Free Exclusive Features:
Keep motion smoothness when power saving mode is enabled - either manually or by the system/adaptive power saving***
Adaptive refresh rate mod: Experimental adaptive refresh rate mod for devices supporting multiple refresh rates but do not have the native Adaptive motion smoothness (e.g. S20 series, S20FE, TabS7/S7+, A52 and A72)***
Quick-doze mod: Quick doze mode during screen-off to improve standby power consumption***
Set minimum refresh rate for adaptive mode to 60hz or lower (if available)***
Resolution switcher filter: Filter what screen resolutions to include for the resolution switcher QS tile.
Statusbar net speed indicator
7-day Ad-Free Trial is available. Just click "Activate Ad-free" button and activate free trial when prompted.
***these marked features require one-time ADB setup (this is not root)
Download link , FAQs and more info in original xda thread
v7.10.21 in-app update now available
- Bug fixesv7.10 changes- Separate Max hz setting for power saving mode- Automate GMH settings using Tasker plugin support. Supported actions/variables: Max Refresh Rate, Keep Motion Smoothness on PSM, Motion Smoothness Mode, Quick-doze Mod, Change Screen Resolution. Check FAQs for the basic setup guide.- Some code refactoring and optimizationsNote: Clear app's data if experiencing any issues
v7.12 in-app update now available
- More customizable maintenance window interval for Quick-Doze Mode
v7.11
- Added turn-off autosync option under screen-off mods
v7.13.00 in-app update now up.
tribalfs said:
v7.13
Anti-flicker: added minimum brightness threshold for Adaptive mod similar to the native one. When the device's display brightness falls below the set minimum brightness threshold, adaptive mod will pause and will resume once the brightness increases again above the threshold. This is for devices who are experiencing flickers when refresh rate switches at certain low brightness level.Stability and bug fixes
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v7.14.10 in-app update now available
-48hz on force lowest on screen off/AOD now works on S20/+/Ultra on any refresh rate mode-improvements on brightness threshold for adaptive mod performance(anti-flicker)-added quick settings tille to toggle min hz for adaptive mod on supported devices-added tasker option to toggle min hz for adaptive mod on supported devices-other fixes
v7.14
Added Auto SENSORS OFF (experimental non-root workaround): Device sensors will automatically turn off while screen is off until the device is unlocked. With tasker support so you can enable and disable this setting on the conditions you set.
v7.14.20 in-app update:
-Google Chrome's swipe to switch tab gesture is now working even with the accessibility service enabled.-Improved Turkish translations-some minor improvements
v7.14.19
Fixed: Retain previously selected mode(high or adaptive) when switching back from standard mode
Refresh rate overlay now visible on settings/notification panel and lockscreen - stock-like but customizable
Improved Swedish translations
v7.14.18
Fixed bugs on OneUi4.0: brightness threshold for adaptive mod bug, netspeed indicator bug
Fixed bug on minimum hz tile and minimum hz tile tasker command
Minor layout and tile improvements
Auto dim refresh rate overlay when not changing after few seconds
Fixed crashes on netspeed indicator
v7.14.17
Workaround for auto sensors off for OneUI4.0. Prior method was already blocked in A12.
Experimental workaround: enabling High/Adaptive on PSM on OneUI4.0 (not working on some models)
Fixed: setting min hertz for adaptive (%lhz) using Tasker not working