Does anyone have or know of any tweaks to increase 2g speeds? Since the ace battery sucks, I always get a day+ running on edge. I know there are some 3g tweaks but are there any for 2g?
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Switch to 3g /troll
I don't know have can you increase speed when 2g network maximum is around 220 kbps for DL...
I think cant, thats why 3G mean for....a better speed, if 2G is fast like 3G, so whats the different? Its 2G become 3G...u will not get any advantage on battery if 2G speed increase when its like u using 3G but above indicator show u EDGE.
I think maybe one day someone will make it happen, they remove 2G option and rename 3G to 2G, do some tweak in signal bar ti show EDGE instead of 3G.... damn its a good idea to fools people lol
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pyronia said:
U think cant, thats why 3G mean for....a better speed, if 2G is fast like 3G, so whats the different? Its 2G become 3G...u will not get any advantage on battery if 2G speed increase when its like u using 3G but above indicator show u EDGE.
I think maybe one day someone will make it happen, they remove 2G option and rename 3G to 2G, do some tweak in signal bar ti show EDGE instead of 3G.... damn its a good idea to fools people lol
regards,
•ƒγяύs ργяσ™•
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I guess you're right. I was just a little curious since there were tweaks for 3G so why not 2G xD
SuperAce609 said:
Does anyone have or know of any tweaks to increase 2g speeds? Since the ace battery sucks, I always get a day+ running on edge. I know there are some 3g tweaks but are there any for 2g?
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Build.prop tweak
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Build.prop tweak
member of 'TEAM COOPER'. Wanna support us? click on d links below->
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.............yeah, that's helping out a lot.
SuperAce609 said:
.............yeah, that's helping out a lot.
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Here's what he meant and maybe what you want (d.load/u.load, not the 3G): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367082
And here's an explanation of them: http://forum.smartphonegeeks.in/index.php?topic=2414.0
Build.prop edits / Data Tweaks Increase download/upload/3G speeds
ro.ril.hsxpa=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=10
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.enable.dtm=0
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8 (or 10,12,14) Still looking for more of these though.
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1
ro.ril.htcmaskw1.bitmask=4294967295
ro.ril.htcmaskw1=14449
ro.ril.hsupa.category=6
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I was wondering if there was any way to increase the power of the radio to get better signal? Or any other way to get better signal. I spend most of my time at home here in my basement and I get very poor signal down here, most of the time I get 1 bar or no signal at all. I was wondering what tips and tricks people used to increase their signal, and if there was any way I can do this in the software of the phone itself. I have my phone plugged in down here so increased battery drain is not really an issue.
It would be really awesome if there was some type of change that I could throw into a Tasker profile and activate with an NFC sticker so I can just scan the sticker and boost my signal! (Also, I'm on a Verizon S3)
Maybe I'm dreaming, but it would be really awesome if some way to boost my signal like this existed!
Thanks so much!
Buy one of those verizon signal booster units? Wait for an updated radio that can do more with less?
Or use your home wifi and a voip calling solution
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I was wondering if there was any way to increase the power of the radio to get better signal? Or any other way to get better signal. I spend most of my time at home here in my basement and I get very poor signal down here, most of the time I get 1 bar or no signal at all. I was wondering what tips and tricks people used to increase their signal, and if there was any way I can do this in the software of the phone itself. I have my phone plugged in down here so increased battery drain is not really an issue.
It would be really awesome if there was some type of change that I could throw into a Tasker profile and activate with an NFC sticker so I can just scan the sticker and boost my signal! (Also, I'm on a Verizon S3)
Maybe I'm dreaming, but it would be really awesome if some way to boost my signal like this existed!
Thanks so much!
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You can try one of the many free network signal booster apps in the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=signal+booster&c=apps
skytbest said:
I was wondering if there was any way to increase the power of the radio to get better signal? Or any other way to get better signal. I spend most of my time at home here in my basement and I get very poor signal down here, most of the time I get 1 bar or no signal at all. I was wondering what tips and tricks people used to increase their signal, and if there was any way I can do this in the software of the phone itself. I have my phone plugged in down here so increased battery drain is not really an issue.
It would be really awesome if there was some type of change that I could throw into a Tasker profile and activate with an NFC sticker so I can just scan the sticker and boost my signal! (Also, I'm on a Verizon S3)
Maybe I'm dreaming, but it would be really awesome if some way to boost my signal like this existed!
Thanks so much!
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Yes, I think you are dreaming.
You might explore hardware signal boosters sold by Wilson Electronics. The basic configuration is an exterior antenna, an internal antenna and a two-way amplifier in between. Not free, though.
If you have WiFi, another option is getting whaterver Verizon calls their femtocell. It basically is a mini-tower inside your home, and your WiFi provides the backhaul.
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id_twin said:
You can try one of the many free network signal booster apps in the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=signal+booster&c=apps
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I think those "booster" apps are scams at best. They probably just toggle your phone's settings to provide a placebo effect.
If you check their permissions, which invariably include "full Internet access" and a variety of privileges to explore local stuff on the phone, it's pretty obvious that the real intent is to rape your phone's privacy and upload the data to sleazy marketers, hackers, or worse. Do you really want to provide your phone connection log and location to some stranger?
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/wireless-Network-Extender-verizon-cell,news-3354.html
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/11/wilson-electronics-sleek-4g-v-now-available/
Is what I was referring to.
Each have their advantages and drawbacks
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skytbest said:
I was wondering if there was any way to increase the power of the radio to get better signal? Or any other way to get better signal. I spend most of my time at home here in my basement and I get very poor signal down here, most of the time I get 1 bar or no signal at all. I was wondering what tips and tricks people used to increase their signal, and if there was any way I can do this in the software of the phone itself. I have my phone plugged in down here so increased battery drain is not really an issue.
It would be really awesome if there was some type of change that I could throw into a Tasker profile and activate with an NFC sticker so I can just scan the sticker and boost my signal! (Also, I'm on a Verizon S3)
Maybe I'm dreaming, but it would be really awesome if some way to boost my signal like this existed!
Thanks so much!
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Tip: get a job.
Trick: move out of your moms basement.
That should solve your problem... If not let me know and we'll try something else.. :thumbup:
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BigSketchySeaBeast said:
Tip: get a job.
Trick: move out of your moms basement.
That should solve your problem... If not let me know and we'll try something else.. :thumbup:
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Wow. That's rude and not helpful.
Chances are he hasn't even finished college yet or is still in high school. Or his office could be in his basement in his own house. There are so many other reasons he could be in his basement most of the time... He never even said he lives in the basement, just is there a lot...
OP - I'm not sure if there's any way you can boost the signal using software. If there was, I'm sure those enhancements would have already been implemented. If you have internet at home, you can buy a device from your carrier (every carrier calls it something different) that uses your internet as "cell tower".
Another solution would be to use google voice + groove IP so all your text messages and calls are routed through WiFi instead of the carrier.
yousefak said:
Wow. That's rude and not helpful.
Chances are he hasn't even finished college yet or is still in high school. Or his office could be in his basement in his own house. There are so many other reasons he could be in his basement most of the time... He never even said he lives in the basement, just is there a lot...
OP - I'm not sure if there's any way you can boost the signal using software. If there was, I'm sure those enhancements would have already been implemented. If you have internet at home, you can buy a device from your carrier (every carrier calls it something different) that uses your internet as "cell tower".
Another solution would be to use google voice + groove IP so all your text messages and calls are routed through WiFi instead of the carrier.
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Although it was technically a solution.. I was kidding... Jeez..
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BigSketchySeaBeast said:
Tip: get a job.
Trick: move out of your moms basement.
That should solve your problem... If not let me know and we'll try something else.. :thumbup:
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Completely worthless.
OP sounds to me like you need WIFI calling. I'm not sure if there are apps in the play store with a similar feature as T-Mo's wifi calling, but it sounds more clear than when I use the cell towers.
EDIT: Viber looks promising - https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lt#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS52aWJlci52b2lwIl0.
BigSketchySeaBeast said:
Tip: get a job.
Trick: move out of your moms basement.
That should solve your problem... If not let me know and we'll try something else.. :thumbup:
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I don't think that is very nice. Clearly this phone has issues with single and there was nothing wrong with their question. We're a community and we should be as respectful as possible to one another.
BigSketchySeaBeast said:
Although it was technically a solution.. I was kidding... Jeez..
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I thought it was pretty funny, where has everyone's sense of humor gone!
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yousefak said:
Wow. That's rude and not helpful.
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True, but it was funny. Lots of comedy is rude. Ask any of these guys. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insult_comedy
but seriously, I wish there was some setting that would improve the radio. I'd trade 1/2 my battery life for better signal. That would still leave me with an all day charge.
do you have sprint? if so, you can get an airave...
otherwise, ure probably SOL
eyecon82 said:
do you have sprint? if so, you can get an airave...
otherwise, ure probably SOL
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The comments above include a link to a similar product from Verizon, which the OP said he uses. Not very fast, though. It doesn't even support EVDO (3G) data speeds. And LTE service is out of the question.
drbveb88 said:
I thought it was pretty funny, where has everyone's sense of humor gone!
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Right!?
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BigSketchySeaBeast said:
Right!?
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Whenever you have to tell someone it was a joke, it never turns out funny.
Sent from my Free'd sweet a$$ S3.
so after i saw this thread, i called up tmobile to get a cel-fi booster for my dad, those asshole have the audacity to tell me to get my dad wireless internet so he could make phone call via wi-fi calling...damn that got me steam as hell. its not like i got him a cheap plan either, 10gb of data, freaking 1000 min... that should be enough for them to kiss my ass.
drbveb88 said:
Whenever you have to tell someone it was a joke, it never turns out funny.
Sent from my Free'd sweet a$$ S3.
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Unless you're Foghorn Leghorn
"That's a joke, son"
3_D said:
Unless you're Foghorn Leghorn
"That's a joke, son"
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Excellent! Just for fun I went looking up Foghorn Leghorn quotes. Wow, they're much funnier and make more sense now then when I was 7.
The unfortunate thing is Samsung has very weak radios. I know they have improved through out the years. But they still have have to work on improving their RF. I lose signal on my S3 in bad reception areas, whereas on my BlackBerry 9900 I still get HSPA.
Is there a way to disable 4G, so the phone uses 3G instead and uses less battery or even better 2G? It seems as if the option is not on the Amaze as it was on the G2.
I have speed rom 4.0 I think. Gonna put 6.5 on soon.
Also is there a way to make your battery last longer if you game alot or watch movies?
You can try buying an Anker Battery for your Amaze, I got one off eBay and it's a noticeable difference (nothing huge though)
You can try using an app called Widgetsoid to toggle your 4G/3G but I'm not 100% sure it'll work with every ROM out there so give it a try
Mystery? said:
Is there a way to disable 4G, so the phone uses 3G instead and uses less battery or even better 2G? It seems as if the option is not on the Amaze as it was on the G2.
I have speed rom 4.0 I think. Gonna put 6.5 on soon.
Also is there a way to make your battery last longer if you game alot or watch movies?
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4G is 3G. 4G is just a marketing term. It's just a faster 3G network.
You can switch to 2G in the Mobile Network Menu.
Turn off your data, lower brightness, turn off Bluetooth, GPS. There are a lot of things you can do to save battery.
Hi, I moved this thread to Q&A. Please all question threads in that section. Also, please search the forums before posting your question. Most times, your question has already been asked, with answers.
Thank You.
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Mystery? said:
Also is there a way to make your battery last longer if you game alot or watch movies?
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turn down the screen brightness, undervolt, use a better Kernel / use a powersaving governor (throttle down the frequency quickly when not needed)
adslee said:
You can try buying an Anker Battery for your Amaze, I got one off eBay and it's a noticeable difference (nothing huge though)
You can try using an app called Widgetsoid to toggle your 4G/3G but I'm not 100% sure it'll work with every ROM out there so give it a try
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I already bought the Anker battery 3 months back more or less. One day my phone just shuts off, and now it doesn't charge anymore.
hasoon2000 said:
4G is 3G. 4G is just a marketing term. It's just a faster 3G network.
You can switch to 2G in the Mobile Network Menu.
Turn off your data, lower brightness, turn off Bluetooth, GPS. There are a lot of things you can do to save battery.
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Well "faster 3g" might be picking up more battery than "regular 3g". I have Simple Mobile, so their "SIMPLE 3g speed" is not exactly the fastest. Seems like "fast EDGE" speed to me.
My brightness always goes up by itself even when I turn it down for some odd reason. I have my data and wifi off when I don't use it. I rarely use GPS and bluetooth, so most of the time they are off. I don't use that JuiceDefender crap cuz it doesn't do much. Doesn't it slow down your phone?
I can't find the 2G in Mobile Network Menu (which is why I said I’ve seen it in G2 or it might’ve been MyTouch 3G Slide. I'm using SPEEDROM 4.0.)
paperWastage said:
turn down the screen brightness, undervolt, use a better Kernel / use a powersaving governor (throttle down the frequency quickly when not needed)
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I don’t know the good settings to undervolt. I’m scared about screwing up my CPU. You can choose kernels to use?! I didn’t know that (I thought a ROM had a specific kernel requirement), but wouldn’t WiFi be broken or something.
Mystery? said:
I don’t know the good settings to undervolt. I’m scared about screwing up my CPU. You can choose kernels to use?! I didn’t know that (I thought a ROM had a specific kernel requirement), but wouldn’t WiFi be broken or something.
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just under volt by -12.5 using System Tuner on a good kernel...
there are basically 3 (or 4 kernels) for ICS
stock/HTC
faux http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1359951&highlight=kernel
Kozmik http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767572&highlight=kernel
Nightmare http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762687&highlight=kernel
all of them should have no problems with wifi or anything (well, some have "beta" versions that might not have wifi working). each of them implements different things to help give you performance or battery or undervolting etc... try each of them and see...
If you can't find it in the settings you can do the following...
Open your Dialer ( yes, like you're going to call someone)
Dial *#*#4636#*#* then pick Phone Info. Scroll Down and find Something that says "GSM Auto (PRL)" click on it. Now you can change that to "GSM only" and you will have just 2G speeds. It will save battery life if that what youre after.
Mystery? said:
Is there a way to disable 4G, so the phone uses 3G instead and uses less battery or even better 2G? It seems as if the option is not on the Amaze as it was on the G2.
I have speed rom 4.0 I think. Gonna put 6.5 on soon.
Also is there a way to make your battery last longer if you game alot or watch movies?
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There is an app on the Play Store that goes directly to the 2G/3G menus to toggle it. Unfortunately there is no way to directly change it outside of the settings menu.
stevedebi said:
There is an app on the Play Store that goes directly to the 2G/3G menus to toggle it. Unfortunately there is no way to directly change it outside of the settings menu.
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Or better than that, go here and download the apk http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739530
It will set it to 2g while screen off, and turn 3g on after screen on or unlock.. so if you have weaker signal it will absolutely increase battery life, but 2g uses less battery anyways.. there is about 2-3 seconds after screen on before it switches back to 3g(4g, whatever). I've been using it for days, I am happy.
Guys,
This will significantly increase battery life by stabilizing data connection.
Please insert / update this line in build.prop
No signal lost means less battery consume...
ro.mot.eri.losalert.delay=100000 (Count Zeros.. You won't believe)
persist.ril.uart.flowctrl=10 ( I'm using value of 99)
ro.ril.gprsclass=32 [/COLOR]
#Auto release memory /ram Mod
persist.sys.purgeable_assets=1
#Auto Image stabilization on phone screen
persist.sys.use_dithering=1
#Hardware Power Saving
ro.config.hw_power_saving=true
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=0 ( 0 = No / False & 1 = Yes / True)
( 0 means Power Collapse should not be disabled )
Post your results...
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can anyone confirm this works?
I added all three lines to my build.prop on Joker's JB 0.1.2 and I still have working 2G/3G services so it didn't break anything. Speed might be a little faster, I won't know if it helps battery wise until a couple of days have past.
likearaptor said:
I added all three lines to my build.prop on Joker's JB 0.1.2 and I still have working 2G/3G services so it didn't break anything. Speed might be a little faster, I won't know if it helps battery wise until a couple of days have past.
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So far this morning's battery life does seem a little better, so far it's around 1% less of a drain per hour. Data still does seem quicker, like it doesn't have to have wait time to connect and start data, data just works instantly when requested. I'll have more numbers later tonight
Also post what tweak you used, is it the same I posted or you played with it?
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The 2nd line to to update gprsclass,do i have to add that one to? I didnt see in mine.running rooted stock 198_7
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pgriffinsc said:
The 2nd line to to update gprsclass,do i have to add that one to? I didnt see in mine.running rooted stock 198_7
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if It's not there.. you can add the line...
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So I added these three lines to my buildprop on Jooker's CM10:
ro.mot.eri.losalert.delay=10000 (or simply play with this value for best results )
persist.ril.uart.flowctrl=10 ( I'm using value of 99)
ro.ril.gprsclass=32
The results? After 14 hours on battery I was at 51%. That's only 3.61% drop an hour. (This is only my results and you'rs will vary) The best rate of battery drop per hour I have had on Joker's CM10 so far has been 4.4% so that is almost a 1% less battery. I do believe this is helping and over the next couple of days I'll see if this average stays the same. Thanks matriX1218
matriX1218 said:
Guys,
This will significantly increase battery life by stabilizing data connection.
Please insert this line in build.prop
ro.mot.eri.losalert.delay=10000 (or simply play with this value for best results )
And
Update these lines
persist.ril.uart.flowctrl=10 ( I'm using value of 99)
ro.ril.gprsclass=32
I've noticed around 25% increase...
Post your results...
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I'm pretty new to this, all I've really done is flashing of ROMs.
Where would I go about doing these changes/how do I perform the changes?
Use a root level file explorer,go to system/build.prop open in text editor and edit.I recommend root explorer or rom toolbox pro,which has a build.prop editor.
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likearaptor said:
The results? After 14 hours on battery I was at 51%. That's only 3.61% drop an hour. (This is only my results and you'rs will vary) The best rate of battery drop per hour I have had on Joker's CM10 so far has been 4.4% so that is almost a 1% less battery. I do believe this is helping and over the next couple of days I'll see if this average stays the same. Thanks matriX1218
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Thanks for sharing your results. Were you on 3G most of the day, or wifi? I noticed 3G drains my battery much faster on cm10 than it did on cm9. I'm about to make a backup and try these tweaks.
knG333 said:
Thanks for sharing your results. Were you on 3G most of the day, or wifi? I noticed 3G drains my battery much faster on cm10 than it did on cm9. I'm about to make a backup and try these tweaks.
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I was on wifi for 6 hours. But the comparison I made was also using wifi for about 6 hours at work before I made the tweak. After a couple of days later I have found I will keep this mod on all new roms since it seems to have helped some. Thanks again for finding this information I hope it helps others like it helped me
I added the first line, but my build.prop does not contain the second two variables. OP, do you mean I should find those variables and change their values to the ones you specify?
I added the first one (ro.mot.eri.losalert.delay=10000) and put a comment above it.
While looking, I saw a date format setting. I changed it from MM-dd-yyyy to dd-MM-yyyy, saved (that, plus adding the line and its comment above) and rebooted. I don't see where the date format changed. Maybe I should change it back? Haha.
If you don't find any line, you can add it manually... it won't mess your phone..
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I'm almost 12 hours into this and I would say that the network improvements are very apparent. The battery life seems better too. Thank you for this and we'll see how it works!
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matriX1218 said:
Guys,
This will significantly increase battery life by stabilizing data connection.
Please insert this line in build.prop
ro.mot.eri.losalert.delay=10000 (or simply play with this value for best results )
And
Update these lines
persist.ril.uart.flowctrl=10 ( I'm using value of 99)
ro.ril.gprsclass=32
I've noticed around 25% increase...
Post your results...
Sent from Motorola Photon 4G via Reliance
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I will vouch that this fix DOES work. I have noticed an increase in the battery life on my builds since I started putting this into the build.prop. Thanks
Soon more tweaks will be there... especially for jb...
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Th3Bill said:
I will vouch that this fix DOES work. I have noticed an increase in the battery life on my builds since I started putting this into the build.prop. Thanks
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You should throw these mods into the ROMs you work with when you post them.
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XxCE0xX said:
You should throw these mods into the ROMs you work with when you post them.
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I have for all but miui...was late and I forgot. On reup when miui.us posts I will add
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this may be a silly question... will this work the same on cm7? everyone mentions cm9 and cm10... so i thought i would ask.
hello :cyclops: just want to ask what script should i use on my LLW running HASA MIUI V2.10.12?
coz i want to increase my battery life . i always use my phone for texting and calling :cyclops:
someguywhokills said:
hello :cyclops: just want to ask what script should i use on my LLW running HASA MIUI V2.10.12?
coz i want to increase my battery life . i always use my phone for texting and calling :cyclops:
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Sandy has already installed required scripts so its not advisable to use any new scripts coz new scripts overlaps each other and cause poblems..
open init.d and build.props there are enough of them... More script doen't mean more performance...
As for battery in MIUI don't use heavy Themes.. Else battery drains 2X fast..
Battery drain scripts does nothing maybe a hour u can save thats it!!!
Coz they reduce wifi scan frequency and a lil memory management @ the cost of some performance loss..
U cannot gain more from it..
Some tips to gain get more Juice:laugh:
1.Don't use more widgets (They're good to look but drains battery a lot .. Its not a myth try urself)
2.If ur a battery freak reduce clock frequency to 800mhz from 1000mhz.. Coz for texting and calling even 600Mhz does that
ssanjay19 said:
Sandy has already installed required scripts so its not advisable to use any new scripts coz new scripts overlaps each other and cause poblems..
open init.d and build.props there are enough of them... More script doen't mean more performance...
As for battery in MIUI don't use heavy Themes.. Else battery drains 2X fast..
Battery drain scripts does nothing maybe a hour u can save thats it!!!
Coz they reduce wifi scan frequency and a lil memory management @ the cost of some performance loss..
U cannot gain more from it..
Some tips to gain get more Juice:laugh:
1.Don't use more widgets (They're good to look but drains battery a lot .. Its not a myth try urself)
2.If ur a battery freak reduce clock frequency to 800mhz from 1000mhz.. Coz for texting and calling even 600Mhz does that
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We have to delete the contents of initd folder to avoid getting stuck at boot screen for this version.
Dev suggested unlimited script.
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samajid said:
We have to delete the contents of initd folder to avoid getting stuck at boot screen for this version.
Dev suggested unlimited script.
Sent from my SK17i using xda app-developers app
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Ya i know... I got the same results after flashing unlimited scripts too!!
Maybe by a 50-60 marks difference after flashing Unlimited.. Thats it..
Also i didn't notice any significant increase in performance nor battery (I mean not very great improvement)
Am not hurtung anyone its my observation.. Thats why...
i also try unlimitedboost but i dont see any diff im confuse . maybe i will try diff. roms . but i really like miui
ssanjay19 said:
Sandy has already installed required scripts so its not advisable to use any new scripts coz new scripts overlaps each other and cause poblems..
open init.d and build.props there are enough of them... More script doen't mean more performance...
As for battery in MIUI don't use heavy Themes.. Else battery drains 2X fast..
Battery drain scripts does nothing maybe a hour u can save thats it!!!
Coz they reduce wifi scan frequency and a lil memory management @ the cost of some performance loss..
U cannot gain more from it..
Some tips to gain get more Juice:laugh:
1.Don't use more widgets (They're good to look but drains battery a lot .. Its not a myth try urself)
2.If ur a battery freak reduce clock frequency to 800mhz from 1000mhz.. Coz for texting and calling even 600Mhz does that
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thank you sir, i really appreciate it .. i think miui is not for me gonna try other custom rom
99% of scripts and build.prod tweaks found on xda do nothing noticable to our phones, so I wouldn't waste my time with them. My best battery saving advices: use 2g whenever you don't need data, switch off wifi whenever it's not needed, lower screen brightness, I use 70%.
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99% of scripts and build.prod tweaks found on xda do nothing noticable to our phones, so I wouldn't waste my time with them. My best battery saving advices: use 2g whenever you don't need data, switch off wifi whenever it's not needed, lower screen brightness, I use 70%.
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What about v6 superchargr?
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well that the 1% that does the thing
thanks you for the info guys.. im currently trying v6 super charger
anyone can help how to know if im 100% supercharged? i just installed v6 supercharger.
someguywhokills said:
anyone can help how to know if im 100% supercharged? i just installed v6 supercharger.
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run the "v6 supercharger" script again from Smanager .....
After some series of levels saying YES. YES. YES.....
In the console You ll get
Supercharge level = 100%
Chose options 1-33
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NOTE:100% only if patched the services.jar:fingers-crossed: (Its done automatically so no worries)
Hope u got???
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miniuser123 said:
99% of scripts and build.prod tweaks found on xda do nothing noticable to our phones, so I wouldn't waste my time with them. My best battery saving advices: use 2g whenever you don't need data, switch off wifi whenever it's not needed, lower screen brightness, I use 70%.
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Answer this question seriously brother:silly:
Have you tried all the script which u mention are waste... Did u experiment with them???
I doubt
People in XDA are not dumb guys.. they spend a lot of time researching , playing , flashing and finding a tweak/script ..
So don't just say that they're useless...
There are Original Scripts by certain XDA members such as supercharger, thunderbolt and loopy smoothness scripts
which show significant performance when used:good:
Ya as u say there are many scripts which are useless, which is nothing but copying from the original scripts and merging two to three scripts and compiling as a new script...
Try supercharger and loopy smoothness you ll find that you're judgements are wrong
I know this question is general (not only for mdpi) but I dont know where to post it.
We know that 3g is consuming more battery than 2g, but it is also have the different when mobile data off? Thanks, just curious.
IcanIhsanuddin said:
I know this question is general (not only for mdpi) but I dont know where to post it.
We know that 3g is consuming more battery than 2g, but it is also have the different when mobile data off? Thanks, just curious.
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It's better to leave it off when not using it, go a day with it on and a day with it on only when you need it and you'll notice a significant difference.