what is the best setting for our SGA?
There are no best settings!
It depends on how you use the phone & how you want it to behave. You can use it to improve performance or to save battery or both.
Hit thanks if I helped!
well, u can use some profiles.
press profiles tab, then add profile.
in that select a profile for screen off and set the max to a lower value as we dont use the phone wen the screen is off. This saves some battery. priority:100
create another profile for incall and set the max to a medium value. priority:99
and another profile for temperature>44, set a medium value. priority:98
another profile for charging usb. max slider at medium value. priority:97
profile for battery<21%. max slider at medium value. priority:96
profile for battery<6%. max slider at lower value. priority:95
note: min for all profiles set the lowest. untick stay awake in settings => development.
This is wat i use
and do you see any improvements of the battery life?
camoll said:
and do you see any improvements of the battery life?
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Yes definitely.
so how long does your battery last?
denclaud said:
so how long does your battery last?
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well the setcpu settings which i suggested r jst a part of saving battery. U may get few hours more battery. But if u really want to save battery, here is wt i do
-Battery calibration has to be done. "Battery Calibration" app for the calibration:
https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result
-I use "Juicedefender ultimate"(Just google it and get a pirated copy if u dnt want to buy) - set to "Balanced" profile: (there is a free version, too). Bt ultimate is the best
-"Autostarts" is great for preventing useless apps from autostart. Use it to disable apps wich wil autostart.
-"Auto memory manager" is a great replacement for "Task Killer"( Task killer just kills all apps so they could start again in the background - useless!) Use it in "agressive" mode, apply the mode once and forget about it (and task killing):
-DISABLE automatic syncing and background data!
To save battery, turn off wifi & bluetooth when you are not using them.
- Install APNDroid, to easily switch 3G/EDGE data off when not needed (still allows you to receive MMS messages when data is off, and has a widget)
- Set your screen to the minimum brightness that you can (but so that the display is still bright enough to use)
- Turn off "Power Saving" in display settings (actually uses more power than it saves 9 times out of 10)
- Use auto memory manager
- uninstall 3D gallery(uses lot of battery). instead use "quickpic"(very very fast for viewing images)
-Exiting apps using the back key, home key put the apps to background task.
-use setcpu profiles wich i suggested
I do all of this, and I can get up to 2 and half days(sometimes 3 days) use without charging
Things that will drain your battery the most (highest power usage):
- Wifi
- Bluetooth
- 3G/EDGE
- Screen
- Phone calls
thanks man lets see if this will work.
There are a few things you can do that will help your battery life and performance...
Performance
· Do some graphical tweaks...
1. Install Spare parts
2. Set Window animations > Fast
3. Set Transition animations > Fast
4. Set Wifi sleep policy > Never While Plugged
· Adjust the Android memory management...
1. Install Autokiller
2. Menu > Presets
3. Most people have best results with 'Moderate' but you could also try 'Optimum'
4. Menu > Settings > tick 'Apply settings on boot'
Battery
· Wipe your battery stats...
1. Allow the phone to discharge completely
2. Boot into recovery (hold Home and press On) plug the phone in if you don't have enough charge to get into recovery
3. Select Wipe > Wipe battery stats
4. Go back and Reboot
5. Leave the phone to do a complete charge (preferably over night)
· Adjust your radio settings...
1. Go to Settings > About phone > System updates > Update PRL (it's normal that the phone process will force close at this point and the radio will reboot)
2. Go to your dialer
3. Dial *#*#INFO#*#*
4. Click 'Phone information'
5. Scroll down to the first dropdown selection and set according to your preference below...
· WCDMA preferred (default) - This will automatically switch you between G/E/3G/H depending on the best signal available by constantly monitoring all signals. This uses the most battery.
· WCDMA Only - If you only want to use 3G/H (3G) and do not want to use G/E (2G) select this.
· GSM auto (PRL) - This is the preferred option as it will allow you to use G/E/3G/H but uses the PRL list on your phone (provided by your carrier in the PRL update) rather than constantly monitoring all frequencies thus saving your battery. This may not work with all carriers if you have difficulty getting mobile data in some areas you will have to use one of the other options.
· GSM only - If you only use G/E (2G) select this (it's the same as selecting '2G only' through the settings menu). This option uses the least battery.
Upon making your selection the radio will reboot and the setting is saved, so just back out back to the dialer and you are done.
(edit your /system/build.prop with a file manager with root access)
Code:
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=180
pm.sleep_mode=
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=0
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(needs ROM with init.d access and busybox, open empty file, insert header #!/system/bin/sh and put these there, save in /system/etc/init.d and name it something like 77tweaks)
Code:
echo "500" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs
echo "1000" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs
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>Reduce screen brightness
>Reduce the Screen Timeout
>Keep a Black wallpaper or a dark theme
>Restart the phone once a day
>Switch off GPS, bluetooth, WIFI
>Uninstall unused apps
>Change Refresh Intervals
>Change your charging pattern
>Playing videos
>Stop staring at your phone
>don't sync accounts which you don't really use: twitter & LinkedIn contacts, active exchange calendar and tasks etc.
>Use throttling software such as SetCPU to lower the devices power requirements when it is idle.
>Remove any weather widget from home screens (or atleast reduce the frequency of update)
Don't use any Taskiller
And dont look at Battery level again and again, it will drain battery faster.
What is the different between task killer vs autokiller? Thanks for your advices
We use task killers to manually kill apps and auto killer kills the task by themselves on precondition basis.
But dont use any taskkillers cos android works exact opposit than windows do. Windows need free ram to run effectly whereas android use ram as cache, more its filled more effectively android will run.
Press thanks if i helped.
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i think if u want to increase battery u should'd use any soft killer , u can add some tweak into syster,/etc/int.d if u want i'll share u some tweak
Pl do share the script dude
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Pl do share the script dude
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http://www.mediafire.com/?etwhlbq88t7c44w .download then extrar all in systerm/etc/int.d press thank if it helpfull
handryg555 said:
Battery
· Wipe your battery stats...
1. Allow the phone to discharge completely
2. Boot into recovery (hold Home and press On) plug the phone in if you don't have enough charge to get into recovery
3. Select Wipe > Wipe battery stats
4. Go back and Reboot
5. Leave the phone to do a complete charge (preferably over night)
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Your battery facts need a little refreshing.
1.Wipe your battery stats
Today's myth debunking:
"The battery indicator in the status/notification bar is a reflection of the batterystats.bin file in the data/system/ directory."
No, it does not.
This file is used to maintain, across reboots, low-level data about the kinds of operations the device and your apps are doing between battery changes. That is, it is solely used to compute the blame for battery usage shown in the "Battery Use" UI in settings.
That is, it has deeply significant things like "app X held a wake lock for 2 minutes" and "the screen was on at 60% brightness for 10 minutes."
It has no impact on the current battery level shown to you.
It has no impact on your battery life.
Deleting it is not going to do anything to make your more device more fantastic and wonderful... well, unless you have some deep hatred for seeing anything shown in the battery usage UI. And anyway, it is reset every time you unplug from power with a relatively full charge (thus why the battery usage UI data resets at that point), so this would be a much easier way to make it go away.
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Source of this quote: this post by Dianne Hackborn, Android Framework Engineer.
2.Allow you phone to discharge completely.
Tip #2: Avoid allowing your device to discharge completely
Every wondered why your modern phone, PDA or iPod is able to cheerfully tell you that “Your battery is now exhausted” for several seconds on its brightly-lid LCD screen before switching off? The reason is simple; there is an artificial circuit that shuts off the device when the charge in the battery is too low.
This extraneous circuit is built to protect from the damage that could result if the charge of your lithium ion battery falls too low. If you still don’t get it: if the charge of your lithium ion battery falls too low, the battery can get irreversibly and permanently damaged. So since Lithium Ion has no “memory effect”, it is better to simply charge your portable device as and when you can or remember.
To set your mind at ease, a “charge cycle” means a single iteration of depleting followed by a re-charge until 100% of battery charge. If you consume 50% of your iPod’s battery on day 1, recharge to 100% at night, and do the same thing on day 2, then you would have just finished up one charge cycle of its battery life.
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Source of this quote: Things You Should Know About Lithium Ion Battery. Great post.
For more Li-Ion battery analysis, you can refer to these pages:
Battery University's How to Prolong Lithium-based Batteries
Battery University's Charging Lithium-ion Batteries
How does these script works, without knowing that its risky to use any such script.
These script are for which version of android, which baseband, is it safe to use, How to instal these scripts...answr these questns dude
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How does these script works, without knowing that its risky to use any such script.
These script are for which version of android, which baseband, is it safe to use, How to instal these scripts...answr these questns dude
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this script for all version of android , i build them from here u can reed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227269 , it is very safe i sure and this is 8 tweak i achieav into one file.rar to up load u can extra it and put use root explorer to put them in to systerm /etc /init.d ...then reboot ur device (i thing that )
Wipe Battery
mihir287 said:
Your battery facts need a little refreshing.
1.Wipe your battery stats
Source of this quote: this post by Dianne Hackborn, Android Framework Engineer.
2.Allow you phone to discharge completely.
Source of this quote: Things You Should Know About Lithium Ion Battery. Great post.
For more Li-Ion battery analysis, you can refer to these pages:
Battery University's How to Prolong Lithium-based Batteries
Battery University's Charging Lithium-ion Batteries
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So let's see if I get it... There's no need to wipe battery, even when flashing a new ROM, for example?
Thank you!
malfatti said:
So let's see if I get it... There's no need to wipe battery, even when flashing a new ROM, for example?
Thank you!
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Never ever forever. I don't believe a single file could control all this things about battery percentage, they are all in kernel
nocterum said:
Never ever forever. I don't believe a single file could control all this things about battery percentage, they are all in kernel
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Thank you very much!
Thanks mihir287 and nocterum!
can any body help me out?
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can any body help me out?
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Yes, you can use an app like Juice Defender to manage your power.
Since you're running CM10 on Aria, you can also try changing your CPU governor to "SMARTASS V2" in Performance settings.
Also, you can set a number of widgets to control things like brightness, wifi, 2G/3G, and sound. When I need to save battery, I use these widgets to minimize battery use (wifi off, 2G, dim brightness, silent)
Finally, make sure you turn off anything you don't use, such as GPS.
headsupsevenup said:
Yes, you can use an app like Juice Defender to manage your power.
Since you're running CM10 on Aria, you can also try changing your CPU governor to "SMARTASS V2" in Performance settings.
Also, you can set a number of widgets to control things like brightness, wifi, 2G/3G, and sound. When I need to save battery, I use these widgets to minimize battery use (wifi off, 2G, dim brightness, silent)
Finally, make sure you turn off anything you don't use, such as GPS.
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thanks
suggest me best app fore give more battery life
Greenify and deepsleep battery saver from Xposed, and i also change kernel settings to lower the processor speed when screen is off, change app permissions to stop auto starting and location
Hi,
Is there a way we can use the Always On Display at the same time when Battery Saver is enabled on AOSP ROMs?
In Stock ROM it is possible. So it should be realistic, as I think
Battery Saver simply turns off a list of options and limits CPU speed. If we could edit that list -> it may work.
Correct me if I'm wrong!
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