I shutdown/sleep the cores when Im not using some high resources apps, but when I turn them back on, only 1 is working and the rest are still idle. And I've to restart the phone to make them back to normal. It looks like this
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Can someone tell me why and a way to solve this problem without restarting my phone?
Im using stock kernal with MIUI V5 ROM, the apps I use to tweak my phone is Kernel Turner.
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Why are you using this app? The kernel governor does this by default anyway. This app will just cause you problems.
If you use a kernel like Devil with Devil tools, or Set CPU.... you can tweak under what load the cores come up or go down. You don't need this app.
Mostly because the phone is draining battery very fast. So I decide to shutdown the cores myself. I didn't knew it would cause me so much problems
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Hi,
I got Alien #3 ROM with faux123 1.1GHZ OC kernel.
Now the only thing i need to do is install SetCPU and set the max to 1100\minimum to 216 and check the "Set on boot" checkbox ?
Thanks.
Don't set on boot int'l you're sure its stable
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1100/216 is perfectly stable. Very mild OC and the one everyone is using. If you are going to play with undervolting, or in the future are going to OC the CPU more as the ability to do so arises, then you will definitely want to ensure stability before setting anything to set on boot.
Is that profile good and should i add more ?
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What are some good volatages to use for undervolting?
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What are some good volatages to use for undervolting?
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Start with -50 across the board then push it if its stable. Lower speeds.can.bbtake more. Note 100 is the most it will handle currently
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Android OS is using an abnormal amount of battery... any ideas why?
.79 ICS leak with dhackers latest aokp leak build.
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I have the same bug, but it's in the nightly. Get used to this bug, because it's exactly how battery drain issues began on the GN
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Actually upon looking into it further it is the governor not lowering the CPU clock when sleeping
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maybe calibrate solves to you
Tried twice.
The best fix is this:
Download SetCPU and change governor to hotplug.
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Tried twice.
The best fix is this:
Download SetCPU and change governor to hotplug.
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Two questions:
1) How did you identify that it was a governor issue?
2) Why would changing the governor to hotplug fix the issue?
one picture only... its from my turkey sgs3
power saving mode off, default settings at all, im flashed sgs3 and little used it
(todays photo, gmt+3 )
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Did you used the phone in those 3 days?
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yeah did you even use the phone in 3 days? because cell standby is on the top of the list.
most important thing is how many hours on screen.
Sigh..
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He obviously didn't use the phone at all. Cell standby is 3rd from the list. No screen time in the list
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All I see is a phone suffering from neglect.
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Lol he doesn't even have network on. No network = no radio use
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Need a good recommendation for a wakelock killing app, my phone is awake 90% of the day even though I've had maybe 45 minutes of onscreen time at school, and another 10 so far at home. Screenies attached, I'm running my rom (ironically) 100% stock, no custom kernels or anything. This is gonna bother me to no end if I can't find a solution lol
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It's better to find the cause than to treat the symptoms. BetterBatteryStats XDA is free here. It can help you figure out what's going on.
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It's better to find the cause than to treat the symptoms. BetterBatteryStats XDA is free here. It can help you figure out what's going on.
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Thanks, I just needed something that'll tell me what's going on so I can do something from there. Thanks man
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Ok I'm a noon. I have recently installed cm 10.1 rc 5 and for some reason Obama losing battery fast. I do play on my phone a hood bid but even with my stock rom I did not lose it this fast. Here's a screen shot of my stats
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Also I have a screen shot of my phone.
I was wondering F someone could help me. Is there a good kernel I could install or something I can do please help.
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Looks like your screen is eating a lot of battery.
Try reducing the brightness to minimum.
Also the OS on your phone takes some time to set itself up so wait a days or two and then check it again.
Also there have already been many threads adressing the same issue, starting a new thread without searching is not a healthy habit.
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I can highly recommend greenify (when you have root access). It can solve a lot of battery drain problems, due to stopping unwanted backup processes from running.