[Q] settings in setcpu for best battery backup in venue? - Dell Venue

can anyone suggest me what are the profiles u ve kept for good battery backup?
i ve rooted my venue to cm7 based on threads in our xda and facing reduced battery backup now!
i need wat all the profiles and their cpu frequency u ve set in for good performance pls

Try conservative or ondemand and tell...i'm using performance setting and getting 1day battery backup...it also depends on usage as well...internet on will drain battery as well...i got 3 days bacup with my phone with internet off and on performance setting...
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terminal17 said:
Try conservative or ondemand and tell...i'm using performance setting and getting 1day battery backup...it also depends on usage as well...internet on will drain battery as well...i got 3 days bacup with my phone with internet off and on performance setting...
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thank you!
there s option for setting maximum and minimum frequencies rite?is there any setting we ve to do in tat ?

Upto u...any speed u can set it at...
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I used DV with a lot of widget but turn-off data transfer. I used DV in 2day no need change battery

My setting
terminal17 said:
Upto u...any speed u can set it at...
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i ve kept the following setting!
pls try this and tell me if there are any changes to make so i can improve my DV performance !
Profile: Screen off
Priority : 50
Scaling : On Demand
MAX :245760
MIN :245760
Profile: Battery :<30
Priority : 100
Scaling : On Demand
MAX :245760
MIN :245760
Profile: Charging and In Call :
Priority : 50
Scaling : On Demand
MAX :998400
MIN :245760

Rameshkrish said:
i ve kept the following setting!
pls try this and tell me if there are any changes to make so i can improve my DV performance !
Profile: Screen off
Priority : 50
Scaling : On Demand
MAX :245760
MIN :245760
Profile: Battery :<30
Priority : 100
Scaling : On Demand
MAX :245760
MIN :245760
Profile: Charging and In Call :
Priority : 50
Scaling : On Demand
MAX :998400
MIN :245760
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Best ways:
Go in Settings > Cynogenmod Settings > Performance > CPU > Select "On Demand" there.
I used this goes 1.5 days on 2G EDGE network

prasad12ka4 said:
Best ways:
Go in Settings > Cynogenmod Settings > Performance > CPU > Select "On Demand" there.
I used this goes 1.5 days on 2G EDGE network
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i also use 2g when im at work! also i ve set this after reading some threads online:
settings> cyanogenmod settings> interface > render effect> and choose a mono colour
when im at work and dun use phone that time! nw it gives good backup!
thank you!

Turn off some services no need, and clear cache some apps!

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[Q] Ultimate setCPU settings for HD2

Hi!
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me what the best setCPU settings for HD2, with respect to battery life and stability(no lag), are?
I've been searching for the answer on many forums but haven't been able to find a definite answer.
Thanks for your thoughts and recommendations!
Personally, I don't see the need for setCPU. I get no more than 7mA drainage per minute when in standby and my phone is already as fast as I'll ever need it to be. Am I missing something? I can easily get 30+ hours out of my phone with moderate to heavy usage.
Oh, I've had these same battery results on Shubcraft, SuperHD2, Hyperdroid, Bangsters, and the new Desire HD ROM.
Chuckydroid ROM
2.12 Radio
Stock 16gb microsd
Max to 245
Min to 245
That will guarantee long battery life
You really should search tho
Sent from my HTC HD2 using Tapatalk
setCPU Settings
~~~~CREDIT GOES TO BANGSTERS~~~~
on main screen:
max 1190
min 245
governor = interactive (better than ondemand)
profiles:
Enable it
Add profile:
Screen Off
Max 245
Min 245
Priority 100%
interactive as well
Add profile:
Battery <40%
Max 768
Min 245
Priority 80%
interactive as well
Add another profile:
Advance Tab
Min Sampling Rate = 50000
Enable it
Remember aside form this set spare parts windows animation and transition animations to FAST
And in ADW launcher, set the following:
screen preferences -> desktop scrolling speed around 50 - 100
drawer settings -> zoom effect speed 325
drawer settings -> fade app labels unchecked
system prefernces -> scrolling cache auto
Hope this helps.
I agree with alpinestars
i think ondemand is bit buggy the kernel dont choose the right Scall
sometime its choose 1000mhz with 20% cpu used that is wasting
my setting in adv
Up Threshold 55
down "" 50
freq step 20%
screen off
245-384 interactive
battery 1.5%ph [4 hours test]
its might be laggy a bit from idling to full using like watching movie
but its should stop after 100ms berrly noticeable
Question
Ok BIGGGG newbie question i know but i got to ask this lol, what do you mean by governor=interactive? I mean i know how to use setCPU been using it for a while now but...i don't seam to have that scaling.
I'm using setCPU 2.0.3 full version.
is there a kernel with higher max clockrate than 1190 ??
Ahmun_Ra said:
Ok BIGGGG newbie question i know but i got to ask this lol, what do you mean by governor=interactive? I mean i know how to use setCPU been using it for a while now but...i don't seam to have that scaling.
I'm using setCPU 2.0.3 full version.
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It depends if its activated in the kernel you are using.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
souljaboy said:
is there a kernel with higher max clockrate than 1190 ??
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That i know No there is not, its the higher safe clockrate of the HD2. Higher is trying to make your phone a fryed egg lololol
I dont see Interactive on my SetCPU, I see:
Conservative
Ondemand
PowerSave
Userspace
Performance
Do I have a different version?
SetCPU 2.0.3
gattaca714 said:
I dont see Interactive on my SetCPU, I see:
Conservative
Ondemand
PowerSave
Userspace
Performance
Do I have a different version?
SetCPU 2.0.3
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What kernel and Android are you running? Some Android build has interactive while others don't.
Ahmun_Ra said:
That i know No there is not, its the higher safe clockrate of the HD2. Higher is trying to make your phone a fryed egg lololol
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making a fryed egg out of this crap would be the best thing i do
I have an easier solution.
Just send it to me and I'll send you a fried egg --postage paid.
jamesbryant said:
I have an easier solution.
Just send it to me and I'll send you a fried egg --postage paid.
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+1
I could have a better use for it, I am not into eggs anyway.
Ahmun_Ra said:
That i know No there is not, its the higher safe clockrate of the HD2. Higher is trying to make your phone a fryed egg lololol
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Seen pics of a Milestone @1400
now thats crazy as they begin with a 600Mhz
I found that 245max 245 min setting in screen off is not a good setting
i use 576 max/min in screen off makes a result that only 1% drop in 75 min
i test it last night when i sleep hehe (average 3-7 ma)
Try these settings I posted in the thread "If you're using setcpu, try these profiles."
Tomorrow I am going to test a set up I just made. It should be called the Step Setup.
The purpose of this setup is to trying to keep the phone running smooth while being proportional and saving battery. This is my first attempt so I will be tweaking it as I test it and receive input.
Keeping the same priority settings as I have listed is crucial because if the order is out of place it will not downclock at the right time.
Here are the settings:
Main - Max:1036 Min:245 Scaling:Interactive (set on boot checked)
Profiles
Screen off - Max:245 Min:245 Scaling:Interactive Priority:100
Battery<10 - Max:384 Min:245 Scaling: Interactive Priority 75
Battery<15 - Max:422 Min:245 Scaling:Interactive Priority 70
Battery<20 - Max:499 Min:245 Scaling:Interactive Priority 65
Battery<30 - Max:576 Min:245 Scaling:Interactive Priority 55
Battery<40 - Max:614 Min:245 Scaling:Interactive Priority 45
Battery<50 - Max:652 Min:245 Scaling:Interactive Priority 35
Battery<75 - Max:768 Min:245 Scaling:Interactive Priority 10
Battery<85 - Max:883 Min:245 Scaling:Interactive Priority 0
Advanced - Min Sample Rate:20000
This should be speedy and give great battery life. If your kernel doesn't allow Interactive scaling try setting everything to On Demand and in the advanced tab set the Up Threshold to 30.
EDIT: Using this with a combination of the VBN Android Rom has achieved some insane battery life. Yesterday I listened to music for a majority of the day, on and off, using the internet a few times and texting and when I went to bed the battery was around 30%, and that was around 12 hours of having my phone on me. My battery is old and has been charged a lot, a new battery or extended battery would provide crazy results.
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2.14 Radio, Mdeejay Evo Sense
alpinestars said:
~~~~CREDIT GOES TO BANGSTERS~~~~
on main screen:
max 1190
min 245
governor = interactive (better than ondemand)
profiles:
Enable it
Add profile:
Screen Off
Max 245
Min 245
Priority 100%
interactive as well
Add profile:
Battery <40%
Max 768
Min 245
Priority 80%
interactive as well
Add another profile:
Advance Tab
Min Sampling Rate = 50000
Enable it
Remember aside form this set spare parts windows animation and transition animations to FAST
And in ADW launcher, set the following:
screen preferences -> desktop scrolling speed around 50 - 100
drawer settings -> zoom effect speed 325
drawer settings -> fade app labels unchecked
system prefernces -> scrolling cache auto
Hope this helps.
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Hey thanksz but i dont think u can set your advanced settings without the main profile being on governer=ondemand.
alpinestars said:
~~~~CREDIT GOES TO BANGSTERS~~~~
on main screen:
max 1190
min 245
governor = interactive (better than ondemand)
profiles:
Enable it
Add profile:
Screen Off
Max 245
Min 245
Priority 100%
interactive as well
Add profile:
Battery <40%
Max 768
Min 245
Priority 80%
interactive as well
Add another profile:
Advance Tab
Min Sampling Rate = 50000
Enable it
Remember aside form this set spare parts windows animation and transition animations to FAST
And in ADW launcher, set the following:
screen preferences -> desktop scrolling speed around 50 - 100
drawer settings -> zoom effect speed 325
drawer settings -> fade app labels unchecked
system prefernces -> scrolling cache auto
Hope this helps.
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i tried pm'ing you but you need to change your pm setting to recieve message
Changed pm settings

CPU Tuner

Has anyone tried this app? I'm getting improved battery life from how it handles the processor in idle mode. After 3 hours I normally would lose 10% being idle, now 2%. Using it the same with same background apps running. Its free too.
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I'm using SetCPU with similar results
default (1190/245), battery< 66 (768/245), battery < 33 (460/245), screen off (460/245)
also using "juice defender"
Radimus said:
I'm using SetCPU with similar results
default (1190/245), battery< 66 (768/245), battery < 33 (460/245), screen off (460/245)
also using "juice defender"
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Are you on streak droid 1.5.1?
when I use setcpu it cause my device to reboot on it's own.
I uninstalled it and all is well now but want to put it back because it did really well for my battery life.
Forgot what frequencies I had set in the profiles but I was using on demand scaling.
I had charging/full oc'd, screen off between the lowest and something around 450, batt < 30% same thing, and temp > 50c between lowest and 768
I'll reinstall it now and set your profiles and see if that helps.
Also using adw.launcher
---UPDATE---
So i reinstalled SetCpu and changed the lowest from 128 to 245 and no longer rebooting.. think that was the issue.
fone_fanatic said:
Are you on streak droid 1.5.1?
when I use setcpu it cause my device to reboot on it's own.
I uninstalled it and all is well now but want to put it back because it did really well for my battery life.
Forgot what frequencies I had set in the profiles but I was using on demand scaling.
I had charging/full oc'd, screen off between the lowest and something around 450, batt < 30% same thing, and temp > 50c between lowest and 768
I'll reinstall it now and set your profiles and see if that helps.
Also using adw.launcher
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App
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...And does it still keep rebooting? I notice that on re-boot, it says max speed something like 768MHz, even though both slider bars are set to minimum.
I set screen on to be performance, put streak into standby and left in my pocket for an hour. I cam back to find my streak pretty warm abd the battery practically flat?? Don't know if this was a setCPU issue as it's never happened before???
odyseus said:
...And does it still keep rebooting? I notice that on re-boot, it says max speed something like 768MHz, even though both slider bars are set to minimum.
I set screen on to be performance, put streak into standby and left in my pocket for an hour. I cam back to find my streak pretty warm abd the battery practically flat?? Don't know if this was a setCPU issue as it's never happened before???
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stick this file in sdcard
and start setcpu.
then menu device selection
Show other frequency sets
scroll down to Custom Frequencies
ok
ok
and it should work fine from then on in with steves O/C kernels( you only need do it once)
and it will set from 248 -1194Mhz if you want to add the extras over voltage O/C clocks from 1.51 then you can edit the setcpu.txt manually.
I don't use the last two as on mine I get worse scores than with 1194mhz so I didn't include them in that text file
yeaaah
Yeaah, CPU Tuner is awesome app. A set CPU frequency on my HTC Wildfire on 691 MHz and phone is faster

SetCPU x10 mini Settings

Could anyone please tell me the settings and profiles that will give my x10 mini the best battery save? thanks
actually there is already a preset for that ..the "powersave" one..
Easy, just put both bars in 122880MHz..
Your phone are going to be rrrrreeeaaaallllyyy slow, but you save lots of milliamps
Use ondemand only. And set min to 122 and max to 600.
I use a profile when screen is off that set min to 128 and max to 320, ondemand too.
Step 1: Once the app has downloaded from the market open it.
Step 2: Hit auto recommend speeds on the first boot up of the app.
Step 3: Click the profile tab at the top.
Step 4: Hit Add Profile.
Step 5: The profile button selects what happens for the CPU to under clock or over clock. The max is the max the CPU will reach; the min is the minimum the CPU will reach.
Step 6: Profile: Screen off. Max: set to minimum. Min: set to minimum. Scaling: set to Conservative. Priority: set to 100. Press okay, and hit Enable.
Thanks to Ultralinks
Has anyone had problems with random freezes and reboots with SetCPU installed? I've had a couple random reboots, so for now I've uninstalled SetCPU to see if the problem goes away. I also have Advanced Task Killer installed but it wasn't set to kill tasks automatically.
raiderkilo said:
Step 1: Once the app has downloaded from the market open it.
Step 2: Hit auto recommend speeds on the first boot up of the app.
Step 3: Click the profile tab at the top.
Step 4: Hit Add Profile.
Step 5: The profile button selects what happens for the CPU to under clock or over clock. The max is the max the CPU will reach; the min is the minimum the CPU will reach.
Step 6: Profile: Screen off. Max: set to minimum. Min: set to minimum. Scaling: set to Conservative. Priority: set to 100. Press okay, and hit Enable.
Thanks to Ultralinks
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Setting SetCPU like that is not very smart. For example, You have Your screen off, someone is calling You, what happens? You get the call ringer after few seconds (sometimes even 10-15!). Reminds of old Symbian versions? But just this. Next example - You have Your screen off, and You receive sms. What happens if You are using Handcent, and have to go to the app manually after phone wakes up? It takes ages... But if You have more than 1000 massages in Your inbox, and a new one come, and You get it after screen wakes up it can even lead to a reboot.
Lets add some random weird situations if You are listening to Your player while the screen is off... using some third party apps, etc...
Setting the minimum CPU for the screen off is not a good idea. Don't do that, or the phone will fail You in most unwanted cases.
so what are you guys using?
I am 122-600 on normal ondemand
and screen off on 122-256 ondemand
Anyone with better profiles?
just dont overclock!!!
why not? I see you are running 729/600.
WHY is your min 600?
Use smartass governor - auto profile, just upgrade to gingerbread.. best profile yet..
Set normal use 122Mhz-729Mhz 100% Priority
Set for charging: 122Mhz-245Mhz (or similar) - 100% Priority
Set for screen off 122-245 (or similar) - 100% Priority
^ this saved me battery when I used my phone for so much else besides calling and texting.
for good batter backup....set the minimum as 122Mhz and the max as 480 Mhz....anything above 748 and below 480 will get u into "restart & restore"...however, there is a overclock module allowing you to overclock to 825 Mhz (but dats juss fr "testin"...u'll lose battery like a freak and will get awfully hot readings)
achyut said:
for good batter backup....set the minimum as 122Mhz and the max as 480 Mhz....anything above 748 and below 480 will get u into "restart & restore"...however, there is a overclock module allowing you to overclock to 825 Mhz (but dats juss fr "testin"...u'll lose battery like a freak and will get awfully hot readings)
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Only a handful devices supports being clocked to 825Mhz but it's very dangerous.
I doubt you can raise the clock speed to 825Mhz without the phone freezing up.
ruifung said:
I doubt you can raise the clock speed to 825Mhz without the phone freezing up.
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Some have succeeded, but I doubt their phones lasted very long after that.
Just wondering, is the phones processor under the right side of the keyboard? cause after a few minutes @ 710Mhz, that area is hot. Since I switched to the smartass governor, it rarely is hot anymore (due to the fact it mostly spends time @ 245/320Mhz
Um... question?
Shouldn't the phone go into deep sleep when the screen is off with no cpu activity?
Also install cpu spy and see what the cpu is doing for how long.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.bvalosek.cpuspy
1. The cpu does not make the most heat... it's the 3G radio.
2. Cpu should deep sleep automatically.
My OC prifile for mini pro:
Standard profile- 122 - 825mhz
If Battery < 15% then 122 - 600 "this gets rid of crashes due to low power OC"
Also.. i asked some of the developers that made the modules for overclocking and undervolting.
It's undervolting there is no upward voltage bump so it can't really nuke a cpu.
But you can nuke the power circuits if you use heavy internet on 3G and charge at the same time.
How can I put over 600 Mhz?
My SetCPU makes 600 Mhz the max. I want to put just on 700, but I can't. What is the problem?
@Felimenta97:
You don't have any overclock-enabler module installed/insmodded or if using any CM-based ROM, the corresponding setting is disabled.
I'm using smartass with 122-320 for screen off and ondemand with 320-729 for normal, no problems so far
The max MHz I could get was 729MHz, 748MHz worked but after some time the CPU got 'pegged' as said in the logcat
Tried the 825MHz setting that only caused a freeze and boot loop, forcing me to do some fast adb commands to get rid of the overclock

{tips} [save battery] {all phones}

Hi all
Here are a few tips i would like to share wid u all. These tips will help u extract the maximum juice out of your xperias
Starting wid the simplest one
TIP NO 1 - ENABLE EXTENDED STANDBY MODE IN POWER SETTINGS
If u are on stock ics rom , go to settings, power management and check extended standby mode.
yes do it, this doesn't affects battery drain but enhance the standby time .
This helps to switch off wifi and data traffic when the phone screen is switched off for sometime.
Basic but most useful.
When this is enabled , u dun need apps like Juice defender or DS battery saver
TIP NO. 2 - DO NOT USE ANY APP KILLERS OR TASK MANAGERS
Most of us use task manager to kill apps running the background regularly.
But we may notice that most of the apps killed by task managers get restarted by themselves.
Thus all these app killers continue to drain battery and do the same thing all around,
These app killers will also make your phone laggy to some extent because of poor ram management
TIP NO. 3 - UNDERCLOCK
If u use your xperia only for basic purposes such as messaging and calls then there is no problem in underclocking.
800Mhz would be fine wid minimum or no performance glitches.
This not only relives strain on cpu but saves battery.
I myself have underclocked this and belive me 800mhz does not affects the performace of most of the games(if u play)
TIP NO. 4 - USE GOVERNORS
There is no defination for governors but u can say these are the engines that control the cpu frequency time to time
There are several governors present most commonly used being ondemandx , conservative and powersave.
1: OnDemand Governor:
This governor has a hair trigger for boosting clockspeed to the maximum speed set by the user. If the CPU load placed by the user abates, the OnDemand governor will slowly step back down through the kernel's frequency steppings until it settles at the lowest possible frequency, or the user executes another task to demand a ramp.
2: Performance Governor:
This locks the phone's CPU at maximum frequency. While this may sound like an ugly idea, there is growing evidence to suggest that running a phone at its maximum frequency at all times will allow a faster race-to-idle.
3: Powersave Governor:
The opposite of the Performance governor, the Powersave governor locks the CPU frequency at the lowest frequency set by the user.
4: Conservative:
A slower Ondemand which scales up slowly to save battery. The conservative governor is based on the ondemand governor. It functions like the Ondemand governor by dynamically adjusting frequencies based on processor utilization. However, the conservative governor increases and decreases CPU speed more gradually.
go to this page to know more about governors
http://androidforums.com/xperia-mini-all-things-root/513426-android-cpu-governors-explained.html
For setting up governors (if installed) and underclocking use a free app like Antutu Cpu Master (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.antutu.CpuMasterFree&hl=en )
here are the governors for Xperia U only
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1934749&highlight=governor ( thanks to AnDyX )
TIP NO. 5 - DON'T INSTALL APPS UNNECESSARILY
This does not needs an explanation. Just remember that when apps run in background , they consume battery. More the number of unnecessary apps running, the more faster is the battery drain.
Keep only those apps which u use frequently and if u are a rooted user, delete all bloatwares, FREEZE GMAPS AND TIMESCAPE IF U DUN USE IT.
TIP NO. 6 - CHOOSE NETWORK MODE AS PER YOUR NEED
Whether you are using WCDMA or GSM network or WCDMA/GSM , choose it as per your need.
If u are on the internet only for surfing then use GSM mode and switch to WCDMA only if u need to download.
This as per my usage has the greatest impact on battery life.
to select network mode , go to settings>more>mobile networks>network mode
While surfing only (xda ) i use opera mini app wid GSM mode enabled and its very fast .
TIP NO. 7 -SHUTDOWN ONE OF THE CORES USING AN APP "XCORE"
An app by xda member blievenhack can switch one of the 2 cores off thus saving battery
Thanks to blievanhack for app and jonathan for letting me know
Here is the post link for xperia xcore
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2057314
P.S. - charging your battery only when it is about to get exhausted belongs to old school now. Charge whenever u can charge
NONE OF THESE TIPS REQUIRES SOMETHING SPECIAL OR TECHNICAL TRY THEM AND U WILL DEFINATELY FEEL THE DIFFERENCE
I hope you like my guide, its not copy pasted , its not stolen from someone, its purely my experience.
If u find any discrepancy plz let me know.
Feel free to share your tips here and discuss your experience
Set refresh-time of app (e.g weather and news apps) to an reasonable value.
It does not make sence to update a weather widget every 5 minutes
You could also use xcore xperia. Most of the time you don't need that second core.
Sent from my xperia p using xda app-developers app
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Jonathan_M said:
You could also use xcore xperia. Most of the time you don't need that second core.
Sent from my xperia p using xda app-developers app
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And you don't lose your connection? Hotplug-Govenor does the same and wenn you enable it u get network drop on SXP
Jonathan_M said:
You could also use xcore xperia. Most of the time you don't need that second core.
Sent from my xperia p using xda app-developers app
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Will add it to op
Thanks
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And you don't lose your connection? Hotplug-Govenor does the same and wenn you enable it u get network drop on SXP
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I haven't noticed any drawback aside from a slight lag in cpu hungry apps. Network continues to work just fine on my p.
a good guide for all..........
Settings>Devs Options>BG process limit>2 or 3
This will use less ram and hopefully increase battery
:beer:
thanks for the guide. .
Extended Standby is good but breaks apps like Cerberus or any other internet based tracking system.
Re: {tips} [save battery] {all xperias}
I think our nxt series already has d hotplugging logic so wats d point in using xcore..
I dont intend to demotivate d developer bt I didnt experience any noticable change in battery wid xcore..
And imo if we jst use a suitable governor we can save significant amount of battery..
Plz correct me if Im wrong anywhere Im still a newbie here..
Sent from my ST25i using xda app
Hi guys! Used to have my phone had problems with the transition into deep sleep mode. I often tune but it often does not work, or bring a temporary result. I will advise you to use the program Deep Sleep Battery Saver Pro. When I started using this program , I felt the result. Phone began to sleep well. Saving battery was palpable.
Well, should be interesting to tell us what improvement you made with those settings.

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Go to setting and set the following ...
AI Mode
CPU Governor: Ondemand
I/O scheduler: CFQ
Safe Clean: 30 minutes
Ignore the others settings
Save
Powersave Mode:
CPU Governor: Powersave
I/O scheduler: CFQ
Cpu Freq: 200-300mhz
Note: If not supported of kernel then ignore this sett
Safe Clean: 60 minutes
Save
Game/Video Mode
CPU Governor: Performance
I/O scheduler: CFQ
Cpu Freq: MAX
Safe Clean: 30 minutes
Save
Daily Mode
CPU Governor: PegasusQ
I/O scheduler: sio
Cpu Freq: 200-1000mhz
Note: If not supported of kernel then ignore this sett
Safe Clean: 30 minutes
Save
Standby Mode
CPU Governor: Powersave
I/O scheduler: CFQ
Cpu Freq: 200-400mhz
Note: If not supported of kernel then ignore this sett
Safe Clean: 60 minutes
Save
Custom Mode
It's up to you what is your desire settings
Battery calibration: Calibrate your battery when the battery is full charge 100%
Note: You can change your battery profiles with what you wish. Change CPU, IO/scheduler or limit time for safe clean with what you want.
AI mode = Normal mode
Daily mode = Texting and call
Power saver = If your phone battery percent is 40-20% below.
Game mode = Gaming
Standby mode = If you don't use your phone or when you are sleeping.
CREDITS
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All credits must go to onexuan, and his thread. I only find it and share with you.
Personal i am using for 2 days and its awesome from all points of view.
PS: I have permission from onexuan to share this app in our area, Galaxy S Advance GT I9070.
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R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Hi there,
Can i share your application One Power Guard here on xda-developers forum on Galaxy S Advance area?
I mean to open a topic with reference to your topic and all the necessary credits?
Thanks
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Great. you can. I am glad to hear that.
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Welcome to discuss on this post! I see a good example how to set I/0, CPU etc!
One power guard VS build-in power saving mode?
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Always looking for a way to save the precious battery in the S Advance which imho is too small for the device. Will give this a go and report on after a few days. Thanks for the share
I just wondering...s advance use its build in power saving mode, which is i dunno what it set just 200 to max cpu 800 i guess..
If i use one power guard, do i have to enable or disable the power saving mode? Coz i see its control the cpu to 800 or 1000 if not using it, and i already try if i use cpu app to make the cpu goes below 800, the cpu cant go down...the max is still 800 or 1000
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encik_racun said:
I just wondering...s advance use its build in power saving mode, which is i dunno what it set just 200 to max cpu 800 i guess..
If i use one power guard, do i have to enable or disable the power saving mode? Coz i see its control the cpu to 800 or 1000 if not using it, and i already try if i use cpu app to make the cpu goes below 800, the cpu cant go down...the max is still 800 or 1000
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the power saving mode only show your current cpu freq. you need to set your cpu freq. so if you want to disable the power saving mode, you can change other mode or reboot.
onexuan said:
the power saving mode only show your current cpu freq. you need to set your cpu freq. so if you want to disable the power saving mode, you can change other mode or reboot.
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I use this app now, with power saving mode enable just to make sure the cpu wont go up to max 1000mhz
Do i need to disable power saving mode if want to use this app?
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encik_racun said:
I use this app now, with power saving mode enable just to make sure the cpu wont go up to max 1000mhz
Do i need to disable power saving mode if want to use this app?
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Hi. change other mode.
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Hi. change other mode.
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U mean the one power guard mode right?
No...not that, galaxy s advance have its own power saving mode <- this is what i mean, not your power saving mode in the app...
Anyway, s advance use Novathor chipset....will this app work? I see its working for older samsung phone, but i dont see any different in s advance (maybe different chipset)
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