Does anybody have a specific list on how they save the most battery on their G3?I'm using lux, boot manager, greenify, and deep sleep battery... Should I be doing something different?
Strongly recommend this app; it's made a world of difference for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-nlpunbounce-reduce-nlp-wakelocks-t2853874
This will require you to also install the Xposed Framework but that's a worthy addition as well as it's a gateway to many other worthy additions to your phone. In particular, you really want the LG G3 Tweakbox module.
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Hello, you know any module for xposed to the Battery life?
I have a LG G3 and the battery its not good.
Sorry if i dont write well I speack spanish
Powernap, which is in beta, so you'll have to find the google+ thread
Amplify and Greenify, both are in play store.
Amplify is Best one so far.
Greenify itself offers lot more features with xposed framework.
Deep Sleep Battery saver is good as you can create profile based on actions and events.
TommyBRSL said:
Hello, you know any module for xposed to the Battery life?
I have a LG G3 and the battery its not good.
Sorry if i dont write well I speack spanish
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I would recommend you to have a look at this awesome Extreme Battery Life Thread.
Hey guys. I've looked about the forum seen some modules that people are using but some modules including ad away I can't find in exposed. I have ad away for YouTube but I want to remove ads from my browser and from apps. So yeah, what are the best Xposed modules that people are currently using?
BEST? Depends on your likes and preferences I guess. For Adaway you're looking in the wrong place for it (not related to xposed, try F-Droid)
Currently on xposed I'm using: NoOverlayWarning, XNotifications, Greenify, XPrivacy, One-Tap Video & G4 Tweaksbox(which I currently have disabled, but it works!) I love Flat Style Bar Indicators for customization but not so much on the G5 because its been running hot
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BEST? Depends on your likes and preferences I guess. For Adaway you're looking in the wrong place for it (not related to xposed, try F-Droid)
Currently on xposed I'm using: NoOverlayWarning, XNotifications, Greenify, XPrivacy, One-Tap Video & G4 Tweaksbox(which I currently have disabled, but it works!) I love Flat Style Bar Indicators for customization but not so much on the G5 because its been running hot
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I downloaded greenify and amplify but not entirely sure how to use them effectively lol. Also is F-droid secure?
There are threads on all these modules. Look into the xposed section, lots of good reading for example...Amplify is something you don't want to be touching stuff if you don't know what you're doing. And yes F-Droid is actually very secure. And they have a strict policy on keeping it that way
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There are threads on all these modules. Look into the xposed section, lots of good reading for example...Amplify is something you don't want to be touching stuff if you don't know what you're doing. And yes F-Droid is actually very sercure. And they have a strict policy on keeping it that way
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Thanks. I'm just wanting better battery life as I've seen some people rocking over 6hrs screen on time using amplify and greenify lol
Is there a G5Tweaksbox? They gent makes a great module for the g2, g3, g4.
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Thanks. I'm just wanting better battery life as I've seen some people rocking over 6hrs screen on time using amplify and greenify lol
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Honestly Xprivacy and Greenify is all I need torwards battery life
So I hear that Xposed still does not support Nougat. I'm running Xpower 5 (MM) right now and would really like to try LineageOS os CarbonOS (Nougat). However, I'm hesitant to give up xposed. I use Amplify, AppOpsXposed, Gravitybox, Play store changelog, and Greenify. I'm not that familiar with Nougat at its new features. Is Greenify or Amplify or AppOpsXposed even necessary anymore with Nougat, or does it equiv functionality. I mainly use Greenify to keep apps like Facebook, Whatsapp, etc under control. I can probably live without Gravity box. The main features I use there are "Pin scramble" and "data traffic monitor".
For those Nougat users out there that previously used Xposed, how much are you missing it?
I flashed back to Marshmallow because i donĀ“t want to use the phone without xposed. Still hoping, Xposed will be available for Nougat.
Eh, I flashed the newest Nougat rom on mine, giving up xposed, but still keeping ROOT, greenify, etc, and I have to say, my phone has never performed better and battery life has been great even without Amplify. Besides not being able to have a persistent menu key or more volume steps, I don't miss xposed at all really.
The only things I was using xposed for was gravity box which gave me the status bar battery bar at the top and the status bar network activity indicator. I can live without them. I'm sure I can find an app for the later, maybe not the former
I am using D855 AICP rom. Here are some questions about usage of it.
1. Which twrp are you guys using the most? official or non-official(red theme)? The latest version (3.1.0-2) or older (3.0.2)?
Because the latest version have bugs which after Aroma installer kicks in, it will frezze and black screen, then stuck in LG boot screen. While the older version cannot backup all partitions including modem.
So I wonder which version or offcial/non-official one is better, and it seems non-official one has more convenient features. so let me know which one I should I use.
2. Which camera app is most similar to CM Snap camera app? I mean "org.cyabogenmod.snap". Because it can adjust resolution of taking picture like 1080p, 900x1600 etc, and layout is quite good, lightweight. However it seems that I can't find a flashable zip, or apk that suits stock based rom. some apps in play store has similar layout but contain ads and premium version. So whats your recommendation?
3. I am using greenify to hibernate apps, however I dont know why it can hibernate system apps even though without xposed, which I havent used always. So why should we install xposed?
And new feature doze mode in Android 6.0, what does it do?
4. I used Titanium Backup to remove system apps, which I found although stock based like Fulmics 7.0 still have many apps I wont use. "Cell broadcast, Answer me, Livewallpaper picker, com.qrcil***.backupconfirm, google text to speech engine, LG Smart Apps, LG Agent, GNSS air test, etc." So is there any apps I shouldnt remove? From your experience.
5. To fulmics user, do you choose sharpening stock value, also custom thermal config to reduce lag? I dont know what it does but if it is better then I will choose.
6. Finally I use Antutu benchmark to test is the rom is good, my standard is performance and battery in choosing ROM. Curiously I have 61350 in first time test, but after delete some apps in TiBackup, and disable animation, and some system settings, it drops to 49312 in second time test. I wonder why?
Is there any better tools to test the roms' performance?
Thanks in advance.
how improve battery life on your Note 8 but i want present my guide how get more battery life
This guide i recommend to use with rooted device.
1. Use custom rom i recommend hades rom & deluxerom but in my case most recommended is Deluxe rom because have own kernel which greatly improve battery life.
2. Use custom kernel. As i say before Deluxe kernel or Phantom kernel both is very good and stable.
3.All Pie roms have Night Mode use it because black color devices improve battery a little.
4.If you rooted first what you need to do is remove bloatware and uninstall all apps which you not need.
5.If you rooted and use Magisk root i really recommend you us this two modules FDE.AI & NFS INJECTOR
6.Do not use any App Killee all thats apps run in background and eat battery and ram
7.Only one app i really recommend and i use it from the first day when its released its not FREE app but its worth every money and this is SDMaid PRO you can find it on Google Play Store
8.If you want test an custom rom test it Deluxe ROM its include chines smart manager which have more functions than default smart manager.
9.Now about apps almost all apps i means newest version include dark mode use it like Google Chrome, Viber, WhatsUp, Telegram and others
10.About Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram all thats app eat battery i know i use all this apps few years and now i remove all. But i not say you need remove Facebook just use and LITE version or find here on XDA modded with integrated messenger and with dark mode. Almost 50% eat social apps
11.Disable NFC, Bluetooth, 3G, LTE or WIFI when you not need and one of the important thing is synchronization this **** run 24/7 and just for reason you have all notifications in real time i disable it on all my devices.
12.Games almost everyone like play an game on phone like PUBG or other just care your phone not be hot on some internet shops you can get joystick with integrated fan for cooling down your phone.
13. Display settings in my case i have brightness on 45% all time but never on 100% or more than 60% .....In resolution i recommend you set on HD+ and not FHD+ its same **** i almost not see any difference
14.Developer settings if you not know what is it you have a lot tutorials how enable it. Here in dev options i recommend you set all animations to 0x and app restriction to 4
I update my guide soon with new tips for improve battery life without lose on battery
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There are only a few rules to save your battery
Don't have ****ty apps which suck juice
Use auto brightness, never go full sun
I am using standard oneui pie with stock kernel and I get 9+ hours Screen on time
No need for custom stuff
In short u mean use Nokia 3310...
N FYI regarding point 5,u can't use both module together they will conflict with each other.
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In short u mean use Nokia 3310...
N FYI regarding point 5,u can't use both module together they will conflict with each other.
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About point 5. I not say you need enable or use both modules.
And i not say you need all this steps use to improve battery life. I just write how you can improve battery but all other is depend of user if user use all steps or just few of them.
All this steps is for battery life and little on performance so you are FREE to choose which one you want
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Number 14 in your list even needs more battery.
The app restriction
If you set it to 4 your phone often needs more CPU power to reopen the apps
This needs more power than to just leave them in the background (ram needs power anyway)
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Number 14 in your list even needs more battery.
The app restriction
If you set it to 4 your phone often needs more CPU power to reopen the apps
This needs more power than to just leave them in the background (ram needs power anyway)
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Yes i agree for stock rom and kernel on custom kernel is that restriction almost invisible if you have good kernel with perfect settings like Phantom kernel
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No, thats just not true.
This only applies to apps which are using a lot of energy in the background.
Then the OS kills(not, because it uses a lot of energy, but because of 4 apps in background restriction) this Apps, which leads to better battery life
The best way to save battery is to switch off the phone.
Couple of points are useful.. but many other points are based on the usage.
Basically what you're doing is taking the "smart" out of your smartphone. You might as well use a feature phone from 15-years ago.
No matter where I go, I have a charger with me or near me. I'm almost never in a situation where I'm scared my phone will die and I won't be able to charge it. If the battery gets low, I put it on charge. Simple.
I don't need to go an entire day with my phone on battery, if there is a charger right next to me.
Battery saving tips are pointless. Just use your phone. You paid a lot of money for it.