Quite bored of all these battery savers so... Let's make my own Battery Saver.
Should work on Android 4.2+, I tested it on 5.1, 6.0 and 7.0.
No root features:
- Wifi on/off
- Wifi AP on/off
- BT on/off
- Auto sync on/off
- Device brighness changer
- Screen timeout changer
Root features:
- Turn off device
- Screen on/off
- Airplane mode on/off
- NFC on/off
- Doze on/off
- Mobile data on/off
- Built in battery saver on/off
Xposed features (per app settings):
- Do not start services/alarm/wakelocks/activities
- Disable app launch
- Disable Wifi, Wifi AP, BT, Camera control
- Disable network connection
- Change app brightness
- Notifications/Notifications lights control
- Set dark theme
App services manager (needs root)
- Star/stop app services
Download: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.betterbatterysaver
Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=6NTYA2HMPQHVW
Wow, this deserve a try. Will uninstall greenify & try your mod right now. Keep it up bud
Really good, keep working, but will donate soon..
To test this badboy should we disable greenify and amplify etc?
loogielv said:
To test this badboy should we disable greenify and amplify etc?
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No need
very nice app ?
Sounds good. Let's test , thanks for sharing.
Woooow :fingers-crossed:
I try it now thanks :good:
Thank you pyler. For all your work!
Now let's see what we can break, er I mean, let's see how we can save some more battery.
Even after enable the module and reboot the phone, i cannot access the xposed settings, for wakelock for example
Hello, Can you add Chinese
Can you show me Xposed log? Are you using 1.0.1?
Edit: fixed in 1.0.3
Chinese? Translate this file https://github.com/pylerSM/BetterBatterySaver/blob/master/app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml
Please share some screenshots about app's interface
Should give it try soon, keep it up the good work and thx for the share :angel:
Watching closely, anyone have a full test yet??
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This module is good. Still monitoring the performance and how much battery can I save but it is a nice funtion to disable service by app, and set the battery saving mode per app.
Really good.
Thanks for your app!
This is very clean and simple! (I mean simple for someone who knows what they're doing!)
Thank you
In app battery saving, could use a whitelist function, but definitely needs some selection tools, for the people who have a fair few apps
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
"Use battery saving features for all apps" setting could be added...
"(I mean simple for someone who knows what they're doing!) "
^^ This. App is aimed for full control over many things
Dev is it possible to knw in notification if per app settings is apply or active. Pls implement it, its just a thought.
Thank's for this amazing app.
Does anyone know how well this works compared to the Smart Network module? Seems similar! Thanks.
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Hi guys!
For all people who want to know how to increase battery life!
Here we will put all solutions and information how to this.
1. Disable WiFi/Mobile Network - GPS - Bluetooth if you do not use them!
2. Set display brightness manually and reduce it (Settings » Sound & Display » Brightness)
3. Reduce screen timeout (Settings » Sound & display » Screen timeout)
4. Do not leave applications running and when you close them, close also from Recent Apps
5. Turn off Location system (Settings » Location & Security » Uncheck the boxes for Google Location Services and GPS Services)
6. Do not use Live Wallpapers, this will decrease your battery life!
7. Turn unnecessary hardware features off like 4G LTE network
8. Remove unused widgets from Home
9. Uninstall unused applications and keep your memory free
10. Have a Dual Core smartphone? Disable the last one! Attention. This will increase your battery life but will decrease your performance! (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36523894&postcount=1)
11. Turn off auto-sync. This will increase your battery more.
Have you got other solutions? Tell us! And we will put it into first post. :laugh:
regards,
fulmix
fulmix said:
Hi guys!
For all people who want to know how to increase battery life!
Here we will put all solutions and information how to this.
1. Disable WiFi/Mobile Network - GPS - Bluetooth if you do not use them!
2. Set display brightness to Auto or Reduce it (Settings » Sound & Display » Brightness)
3. Reduce screen timeout (Settings » Sound & display » Screen timeout)
4. Do not leave applications running and when you close them, close also from Recent Apps
5. Turn off Location system (Settings » Location & Security » Uncheck the boxes for Google Location Services and GPS Services)
6. Do not use Live Wallpapers, this will decrease your battery life!
7. Turn unnecessary hardware features off like 4G LTE network
8. Remove unused widgets from Home
9. Uninstall unused applications and keep your memory free
10. Have a Dual Core smartphone? Disable the last one! Attention. This will increase your battery life but will decrease your performance! (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36523894&postcount=1)
Have you got other solutions? Tell us! And we will put it into first post. :laugh:
regards,
fulmix
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i dont think setting the brightness to auto will increase battery life. it will decrease more likely! setting the brightness manually would be a good idea than auto. since auto requires energy to change the brightness now and then.
anyway keep up!
w1040 said:
i dont think setting the brightness to auto will increase battery life. it will decrease more likely! setting the brightness manually would be a good idea than auto. since auto requires energy to change the brightness now and then.
anyway keep up!
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Yeah. What you said is true. Auto means, the sensor has to work also, to detect the luminosity of external environment. This will call other processes and so forth...eventually using battery...I always use manual method..
Thank you for your usefull information!
First post edited!
Nice work, will help out a lot of people.
But why Official thread? Nothing official about it?
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MaartenXDA said:
Nice work, will help out a lot of people.
But why Official thread? Nothing official about it?
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda premium
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i think what he meant to say is official thread for battery life recommendations and discussion. let it be, this way, others may not create another battery performance thread. i think this has a nice touch by putting recommendations in OP.
had a similar thread in HD2 Android.
ayyu3m said:
i think what he meant to say is official thread for battery life recommendations and discussion. let it be, this way, others may not create another battery performance thread. i think this has a nice touch by putting recommendations in OP.
had a similar thread in HD2 Android.
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Oh okay. You're right, It's quite convenient to add that. @OP, nice work!
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i just realised you forgot to add disable auto-sync? this is the biggest part of what draining our battery.
or this tips are only based officially from htc websites?
MaartenXDA said:
Oh okay. You're right, It's quite convenient to add that. @OP, nice work!
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And I added it to Index, some may find it useful.
R: [Official Thread] Battery Life
Yes I wrote Official thread for people that search threads for battery life.
I forgot auto-sync... Thank you!
These information aren't from websites in web but only from people in xda!
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda premium
AW: [Official Thread] Battery Life
JuiceDefender seems to be great. But I didn't tested it really so I don't know whether it really improves battery life.
R: [Official Thread] Battery Life
I will test it
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Any suggestion of cpu governer ?
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Greenify
greenify is also a nice solution for this
battery life concern, this will increase battery life considerably
and this will include other benefits too... like less data usage
In Settings-wifi-advanced I checked Best Wi-Fi performance and it drained like hell, so, if wifi is enabled, uncheck this one.
Da Londo said:
In Settings-wifi-advanced I checked Best Wi-Fi performance and it drained like hell, so, if wifi is enabled, uncheck this one.
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The function says that
This Application is an AOSP/Nexus/Google edition (of Samsung, Htc...) variant of this one, it provides many customization options for your AOSP/Stock Android 4.4+ firmwares.
This App does NOT require Root access, it's needed for Xposed framework installation only, you can remove it afterward..
Features list:
Enable Numeric battery
Clock position (Right, Center, Left, Hide)
Change Color and Typeface of the Battery text
Disable Scrolling cache
Skip Music with Volume buttons
Disable screen turn ON while plunging or unplugging AC/USB cable
Disable loud volume sound warning
And much more to come
Advanced Power menu: (Thanks to CM @C3C076/ @kennethso168)
------ Reboot
------ Recovery
------ HotBoot
------ Download
------ Screen capture
------ Screen recording (Busybox required)
------ Quick Dial number (+ Display number)
------ On/Off Data
Enable Data Roaming on home network only (Thanks to @oma)
Torch (Flashlight) Through Volume UP button
Long back kill App
CM Circle Battery
Expand all notifications
Add and option to kill all app activities (requires granting Root access to System user)
Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization)
Disable Swipe gestures (keep double tap) for the devices that support it.
Hide/Set Color of Battery Text
Download
How to install:
Video by @savadam :
Make a backup of your data
Make sure your have a working Root access
Download and install Xposed framework from here. then REBOOT your device
Download Wanam Kit from the PlayStore or above download link.
Activate Wanam Kit from the Xposed Installer then REBOOT your device
Enjoy!
Wanam Kit requires Xposed framework 2.4+ (API 42+) which supports KitKat
I included an Ads banner to support my work, but you can hide it from the advanced preferences, you can Donate and Rate the Application on the PlayStore.
If you have any bug to report, PLEASE follow these steps:
Explain it clearly (What's happening and how to reproduce it if it's not appearing often)
What's your Device?
Any installed Xposed modules, Mods or themes?
A Logcat! Use Syslog App and upload your main Log.
How to set an Element Transparency to 100% (Opacity = 0):
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Thanks to:
@Rovo89 for his awesome work on Xposed framework and Mods.
@Tungstwenty for contribution on Xposed framework and his many Mods
@Nottach inspired from his App
CM team
@Scrosler, @Shoman94, @Romracer, @Qwerty12, @Xperiacle, @tschulieh, @C3C076, @oma, @kennethso168, @xjcook, @UgglyNoodle, Omni team CM team and all Xposed Mods contributors (Please let me know if i miss anyone)
Change-log:
1.5.0:
- Lollipop 5.0.x and 5.1.x support.
1.4.7:
- Add and option to kill all app activities (requires granting Root access to System user)
- Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization) (Thanks to MohammadAG)
- Disable Swipe gestures (keep double tap) for the devices that support it.
- Many other improvements.
1.4.6:
- Removed Torch settings (Supported on Xposed Torch App)
- Many other fixes.
1.4.5:
- Auto expand all notifications
- Improve Torch management
- Add an optional Torch helper to prevent the device from going into a deep sleep (Android does NOT react to Volume keys on deep sleep)
- Few other fixes.
1.4.4:
- Lowered Long press delay
- Few other fixes
1.4.3:
- Add CM Circle battery
- Hide/Set Battery Text Color (Stock & Circle battery)
- Better Torch support on Omni/CM Roms
1.4.2:
- Fixed backup/restore feature
1.4.1:
- Add Screen Recording option to the advanced power menu (BusyBox required) (credits to OmniRom Team & C3C076)
- Improved Torch sanitation checks
1.4.0:
- Remove Root access, it's NOT required by my App anymore (but still needed for Xposed framework installation only)
- Improved Flashlight (Torch) activity (you won't need to wait for my App to load first time)
- Improved some hooks, changing the features requires a Reboot for better performance (technically the preferences checks are NOT done inside the hooks)
- A lot of other code cleanup and changes
1.3.0:
- Added Clock position options on the Status bar (Right, Center, Left, Hide)
- Improved Torch response (it still takes a few delay to acquire a wake-lock and load the Camera modules)
- Updated Email & Exchange hack
- Minor fixes
1.2.0:
- Torch (Flashlight) Through Volume UP long press (on Screen and Music OFF)
- Long back press kill foreground App
- Few improvements
1.1.1:
- Remove dependencies between Reboot and Data/Dialer/Screenshot options
1.1.0:
- Add Advanced Power menu: (Thanks to CM/@C3C076/@kennethso168)
------ Reboot
------ Recovery
------ HotBoot
------ Download
------ Screen capture
------ Quick Dial number (+ Display number)
------ On/Off Data
- Enable Data Roaming on home network only (Thanks to @oma)
- Few other improvements
1.0.0 initial release.
It doesn't work with PA Rom, phone : HTC desire. When I want to install the mod (app), it says problem parsing the package! I have downloaded the apk 2 times and it says same error. I have PA Rom 2.99 and xposed installer 2.41
Edit: I'm sorry. I didn't notice that you mentioned android 4.4 . Could you please make it working at older android like 4.3 or 4.2.2?
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siavash2death said:
It doesn't work with PA Rom, phone : HTC desire. When I want to install the mod (app), it says problem parsing the package! I have downloaded the apk 2 times and it says same error. I have PA Rom 2.99 and xposed installer 2.41
Edit: I'm sorry. I didn't notice that you mentioned android 4.4 . Could you please make it working at older android like 4.3 or 4.2.2?
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Because as the title says it requires Android 4.4.
wanam said:
Because as the title says it requires Android 4.4.
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I always hope to see your mod for other phones, but unfortunately kitkat for desire have some problems, yet.
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siavash2death said:
I always hope to see your mod for other phones, but unfortunately kitkat for desire have some problems, yet.
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
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I can't support 4.3-, I don't have a device running older builds.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Works great on S3 with KitKat!
Thank you very much for this mod! That's exactly what u was waiting for
I just missed 1 option: disabled camera shutter sound!
Thanks u again! Keep it up!
wanam said:
This Application is a Nexus (AOSP) variant of this one, it provides many customization options for your Stock Android 4.4 Stock firmwares.
This is an initial release with a few features.
Features list:
Enable Numeric battery
Change Color and Typeface of the Battery text
Bypass Email Exchange PIN lock restriction
Disable Scrolling cache
Skip Music with Volume buttons
Disable screen turn ON while plunging or unplugging AC/USB cable
Disable loud volume sound warning
And much more to come
Download from PlayStore
How to install:
Video by @savadam :
Make a backup of your data
Make sure your have a working Root access
Download and install Xposed framework from here. then REBOOT your device
Download Wanam Kit from the PlayStore (or attached file)
Activate Wanam Kit from the Xposed Installer then REBOOT your device
Enjoy!
Wanam Kit requires Xposed framework 2.4+ (API 42+) which supports KitKat
I included an Ads banner to support my work, but you can hide it from the advanced preferences, you can Donate and Rate the Application on the PlayStore.
If you have any bug to report, PLEASE follow these steps:
Explain it clearly (What's happening and how to reproduce it if it's not appearing often)
What's your Device?
Any installed Xposed modules, Mods or themes?
A Logcat! Use Syslog App and upload your main Log.
How to set an Element Transparency to 100% (Opacity = 0):
Thanks to:
@Rovo89 for his awesome work on Xposed framework and Mods.
@Tungstwenty for contribution on Xposed framework and his many Mods
@Nottach inspired from his App
CM team
@Scrosler, @Shoman94, @Romracer, @Qwerty12, @Xperiacle, @tschulieh, @C3C076 and all Xposed Mods contributors (Please let me know if i miss anyone)
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Great mod! Really like the ability to "turn off awake screen while charging"
One issue, for some reason my phone refuses to stay awake (even with the dev options setting on) while charging...so I used to use a "stay awake" application but that disrupts the previously mentioned feature. Any tips?
Perfect. Exactly what I was looking for. Used your app on my s4 now my n5
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Love this module. It's got clean, CLEAN (out of the box clean) design. A few handpicked mods and it works flawlessly. I only use battery text and power button options. I hope the dev doesn't go for quantity over quality with future additions of mods/options within this module. I like that it's simple, intuitive, and thoughtfully designed. Well done.
^^ That's the wanam style
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Are there instructions on how the Exchange lock bypass should work? I've ticked it, rebooted, deleted the admin account, deleted the Exchange email account, rebooted, recreated the exchange email account, and it still wants to enforce device admin, all the options to disable pin are greyed out.
Other hacks are working - e.g. Disable loud volume warning.
Wanam Kit updated to 1.3.0:
- Added Clock position options on the Status bar (Right, Center, Left, Hide)
- Updated Email & Exchange hack
- Torch (Flashlight) Through Volume UP long press (on Screen and Music OFF)
- Long back press kill foreground App
- Few other improvements
Hey wanam,
i'v used your xposed on my galaxy 4 and now i have switched for nexus 5. maybe you can add call record?
b.t.w i have exchange mail and even the "Email & Exchange hack" is ticked its asking for pin after every lock. (none is grayed in settings). any fix?
wanam said:
Wanam Kit updated to 1.3.0:
- Added Clock position options on the Status bar (Right, Center, Left, Hide)
- Updated Email & Exchange hack
- Torch (Flashlight) Through Volume UP long press (on Screen and Music OFF)
- Long back press kill foreground App
- Few other improvements
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Awesome work, as always. Thanks, is good to see all this features on Aosp roms as I had them on Sammy.
I know this is a work in progress, but, is it possible add possibility to change background on lockscreen?
And, finally... is it possible to move a little bit to the left the clock when is on the left?
thank for share
ohmegosh said:
Are there instructions on how the Exchange lock bypass should work? I've ticked it, rebooted, deleted the admin account, deleted the Exchange email account, rebooted, recreated the exchange email account, and it still wants to enforce device admin, all the options to disable pin are greyed out.
Other hacks are working - e.g. Disable loud volume warning.
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Same here, i cannot get the face lock (and other options) to be enabled.
shaddarmago said:
Thank you very much for this mod! That's exactly what u was waiting for
I just missed 1 option: disabled camera shutter sound!
Thanks u again! Keep it up!
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dude, surely you are rooted, use any file explorer, go to /system/media/audio/UI and delete the camera click sound.
its simple as that, no need any xposed module
mtxx1 said:
dude, surely you are rooted, use any file explorer, go to /system/media/audio/UI and delete the camera click sound.
its simple as that, no need any xposed module
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Thank you. That was easy
Anyway, i would like to have it in a shotcut option somewhere in the mod.
This mod will move all activity content to one, user configured, portion of the screen. The aim is to allow you to use a large device with, um, one hand....
If you mess up with crazy settings, use recovery to delete this file
/data/data/com.hamzah.onehandmode/shared_prefs/pref.xml
Or use the ADB script attached, DONT FLASH IT, its a bat file to run on PC, requires ADB
Click here to help translate this app!
Features
User configurable margins
Toggle using a notification (optional)
Optionally move Action Bar
Transparent notification icon option
Works on all apps
Premium Version Features
Blacklist
Per app settings
Update priority
Premium can be found on Google Play
Planned Features
Support for keyboard
Shift navigation bar to one side
Adjust DPI
Move alert boxes
You tell me!
How it works
This app hooks the Activity class and forces every app to use padding
How to get this awesome mod?
Check attachments, or visit the xposed repo for free version
Click here for premium
This mod is so cool I want to see the code and steal it
You can see the code, but you can't steal it. View Code here
Known Issues
Phone and People app doesn't work when moving actionbar
You tell me!
Changelog is in post below
Screenshots are attached below
Please don't report that it doesn't work without sending a log
XDA:DevDB Information
[MOD][XPOSED][4.0+]One-handed Mode for all devices! , Xposed for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
hamzahrmalik
Xposed Package Name: com.hamzah.onehandmode
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.0
Stable Release Date: 2014-05-27
Created 2014-05-20
Last Updated 2014-05-31
Changelog
Current Versions
Free: 2.5
Premium: 2.5
ChangeLog
Version 2.5 (16/2/16)
Under the hood updates for the premium verison
Version 2.4 (22/12/14)
New material design theme
Improved many layouts (padding etc)
Disabled the overlay by default because its unstable and covers the actionbar in newer apps using the newer support libraries
Internal optimizations
Version 2.3 (12/9/14)
Option to change the colour of the background
Version 2.2 (11/9/14)
Option to show solid background around shrunk window
Version 2.1 (29/5/14)
Widget for toggling
UI enchancements
Version 2.0 (27/5/14)
New layout which is more organized
Separate margins and master switches for Apps and Notification Centre (NC)
Ready made settings (presets) which you can apply
Smoother toggling
The notification now has 3 sub-buttons, toggle apps, toggle NC, toggle both
The toggle activity can be set to toggle either apps, NC or both
Report a problem button, creates a file on your SD card containing app info. If you have any problems, send this file
Faster
The new SD card read/write permissions are for the reporting button
More here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52966376&postcount=233
Version 1.9 (18/5/14)
About page, with links to my website, twitter, and premium version
Better logic behind the warning of view area being to small, so you don't get false notifications
Performance enhancements
Version 1.8 (17/5/14)
Start notification on boot
Fixed a bug
Version 1.7.1 (16/5/14)
Bug fixes
Version 1.7 (14/5/14)
Move Notification Centre
Access settings through notification
Version 1.6 (8/5/14)
New notification icon
Optional transparent notification icon
Option to disable toggling toast
Version 1.5 (4/5/14)
Launchable activity for toggling, which can be configured to launch from shortcut apps like LMT or Gesture Control
Version 1.4 (3/5/14)
Seamless disabling (no restarting apps)
Version 1.3 (2/5/14)
Disable notification
Moves the actionbar too (optional)
Version 1.2 (1/5/14)
No need to restart apps after toggling
Version 1.1 (30/4/14)
Notification for toggling
Warning when making view area too small
Version 1.0 (29/4/14)
Initial release
@hamzahrmalik: Can you please attach some screenshots?
defim said:
@hamzahrmalik: Can you please attach some screenshots?
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It does say i'll add soon....just try it if your curious
Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
that's a great job , waiting for screenshots
Sent from my GT-I9500 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
help :<
i put values out of sceen and now i m stuck with seeing nothing...
what can i do?
exh19 said:
i put values out of sceen and now i m stuck with seeing nothing...
what can i do?
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Disable xposed through recovery
:<
i am unable to do that, when i boot into recovery, a brown corrupted like screen appears. and when i try to push using desktop flasher it fails. any ideas?
Working great on OPPO Find 5 (latest PAC ROM). I really needed something like this, thank you!
I added few screen shots
exh19 said:
i put values out of sceen and now i m stuck with seeing nothing...
what can i do?
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Reboot your device and spam the power button. This will disable the xposed framework and all the modules. You can then go and change the settings in the module or disable it and reboot.
Hi,
Great idea!
Few things though:
It would be very nice that the things you mention in OP would be realized. I tried this on a GT-I9505 (galaxy mega 6.3) and such phone needs it for the keyboaard only IMHO. Other apps are no problem to have them fullscreen. So maybe:
- on per app basis (where keyboard is an app too)
- masterswitch in notification area or as widget (or any place that can be reached easily to switch keyboard to one side)
Kind regards,
Treare
treare said:
Hi,
Great idea!
Few things though:
It would be very nice that the things you mention in OP would be realized. I tried this on a GT-I9505 (galaxy mega 6.3) and such phone needs it for the keyboaard only IMHO. Other apps are no problem to have them fullscreen. So maybe:
- on per app basis (where keyboard is an app too)
- masterswitch in notification area or as widget (or any place that can be reached easily to switch keyboard to one side)
Kind regards,
Treare
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Widget is coming soon. Notification icon is good idea I will add that.
exh19 said:
i put values out of sceen and now i m stuck with seeing nothing...
what can i do?
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I will add check with next update so you won't be able to go out of screen
hamzahrmalik said:
Widget is coming soon. Notification icon is good idea I will add that.
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Thanks for that! Also.... i tried all major keyboards that claim to have this left/right function but i never succeeded. It would be very helpfull!
spam power button
Can you define "Spam" power button please
Stuck here
Regards
blakeboro said:
Can you define "Spam" power button please
Stuck here
Regards
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/framework-xposed-rom-modding-modifying-t1574401/post51306764
this module is quite handy and great compared to samsung's own one hand operation.
its a great work.
hope to see many neww things in future :good::good::laugh::laugh:
This is cool.
Did you consider to have function like T2 Ultra's single-handed mode?
(double tap home button to drop everything to the bottom.
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/reviews/sony-xperia-t2-ultra-review-the-inexpensive-ultra-511729
Ok, had to update to newest framework but the mod isn't working correctly
Nothing appears, just the title bar as seen on screenshot.
I'm currently running CM-based ROM (kitkat) on my N7100.
Not working on Sprint Note 3 running Sprint S5 ROM
OK so I'm sure some of you know how to do this but others may not.
I'm trying to see what can be done to improve battery life until hopefully we get a custom recovery and custom kernels.
If any of you guys have any other tips on what you've done to improve your G3's battery usage or just anything at all that you think would benefit others please share...
** These are all assuming that your phone is rooted
I've installed SELinux Mode Changer
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found here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mrbimc.selinux
I then set it Permissive and to run at Boot.
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Kernel Tweaker
*Or whatever app you prefer for Kernel Tweaking*
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dsht.kerneltweaker
* Some great info on the Governors and their parameters can be found here:
https://android.googlesource.com/ke...5674e696/Documentation/cpu-freq/governors.txt
My OnDemand Governor Settings :
I've set max frequency to 1958400
Optimal_Max_Freq to 1497600
Powersave_bias to 50
Explanation of PowerSave_Bias
" powersave_bias: this parameter takes a value between 0 to 1000. It defines the percentage (times 10) value of the target frequency that will be shaved off of the target. For example, when set to 100 -- 10%, when ondemand governor would have targeted 1000 MHz, it will target 1000 MHz - (10% of 1000 MHz) = 900 MHz instead. This is set to 0 (disabled) by default."
Sampling_rate to 60000
*I'll add more changes here after I test them out for a few days.
*** See post #2 for updates to my Kernel Tweaks***
System Monitor
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.systemmonitor
To monitor my changes and verify they've been made.
** SELinux Mode Changer is needed because the phone will simply reboot after making some of these changes and whatever you've changed will go back to default.
Alternatively you can also use System Tuner found here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.pmw
System Tuner is free where as System Monitor is not. Plus System Tuner combines the functions of both System Monitor and TricksterMod.
App Ops
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.schurich.android.tools.appopsstarter
This app is actually just a shortcut to the Hidden Permission Manager.
You can manage which Permissions you want each app to have. For Example one that I often " switch off" is the " keep awake " permission.
For example I have Google Play Services Keep Awake set to OFF.
App Ops is a powerful tool which can lead to things not working properly if you don't know what you're doing. Google Play Services is fine for me to have setup this way however it may not be for you.
It's a very good tool to limit your User Apps Permissions at the very least.
Greenify
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
Greenify hibernates your apps when they are not in use. You can use it with Xposed or without, however the features you gain through using it with Xposed makes it an even better tool. One of those features is being able to hibernate system apps. There are also options for keeping your hibernated apps notifications present.
Better Battery Stats
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
This app allows us a fairly in depth look into what's draining our batteries the most. It also allows us to chase down Wakelocks and then we can either disable them entirely or at least use Greenify to Hibernate those apps if possible.
Lux Auto Brightness
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1944921
This app controls your screen brightness much better than stock does in my opinion. It also allows you to create profiles and overall just gives you more control over your screen. Obviously the screen is the biggest offender of battery drain so this app is a must have.
Deep Sleep Battery Saver
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rootuninstaller.batrsaver
DS Battery Saver will constantly put the phone into Deep Sleep Mode while the screen is off. Without a custom kernel yet for this phone I've been playing with this app again after not using it for quite some time.
The Pro version allows you to create a custom profile with time frames for Deep Sleep during the Weekdays and Weekends. Everything can be controlled from Mobile Data to Sync.
Juice Defender
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.latedroid.juicedefender
Juice Defender is similar to Deep Sleep Battery Saver. You can conorol things like WiFi and Data when your screen is off and your phone is sleeping. There are quite a few options to choose from!
So if your not having the best of luck with DS Battery Saver or just want to try something different, give this a shot.
Titanium Backup
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup
Titanium Backup is an extremely useful app to have! Among the various things this app can do for you the one that'll most help your battery is to Freeze or Uninstall apps on your phone called Bloat. For example anything having to do with Verizon I've either frozen or completely removed.
The less silly apps you have running and on your phone the better battery and performance you'll have.
** Ongoing List of Apps that can be frozen via Titanium can be found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54219261
WakeLock Detector
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector
This WakeLock Detector is very easy to use. Plus it has the option from within it to Greenify apps and it can link you to the Web with more information about the various WakeLocks your phone has.
Boot Manager
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45290496
This app requires Xposed. It's very simple and easy to use. Just highlight the apps you don't want to start every time your phone boots up.
If you have around 200 Apps like some people do... This could be very useful and not having all those apps loaded up in memory should save you some juice!
WiFi HotSpot On/Off Manager
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avg.wifiassist
This handy app manages your WiFi connections based on your cell tower location. It automatically will turn your WiFi on and off for. Saving you more juice. Thanks to @oo3 for this one!
** Hit The Thanks Button if I've helped you out! **
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*** Miscellaneous settings that have proven to help battery ***
LTE / CDMA
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under Mobile Networks -> System Select instead of Global
Battery Saving Mode under Location Settings
Google Location Reporting set to OFF ( you may or may not choose to do this )
Carrier IQ Removal
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54220945
This guide is courtesy @adiliyo
Carrier IQ is basically just spyware!
Get rid of it, no need to have that on our phones running.
Knock On Toggle via AnyCut
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I've created a Shortcut to enable and disable the Knock On feature. One of the various WakeLocks on this phone is the Knock On service used to either wake the phone up or to lock it. This is a fairly easy thing to do and I've only just started playing with it, but figured I'd share!
Grab AnyCut here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spring.bird.anycut
Then simply find Knock On and it will create a shortcut to the Knock On settings for you so you can Toggle it on and off as you please.
Auto Run Manager / ROM Toolbox
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rs.autorun
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolboxpro
We can use either App to Disable an Apps Receivers then Freeze it altogether. My screen shots here show how I did this to LIA Informant.
We can do this when simply freezing something using Titanium Backup doesn't actually stop an app from running and keeping a WakeLock. LIA Informant wasn't Hibernating even after freezing it and using Greenify. After using this method, it's no longer present.
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* I'm back to using SetCPU again as I've just had the best luck with it.
Some people cannot use OnDemand Governor, due to their phones freezing and rebooting. I'm not sure what to say on that subject other than try SELinux Mode Changer and use the latest SuperSu. That's my setup and I don't have any freezes or reboots.
Of course we don't have all the control we'd like to have on these stock kernels, and it appears depending on how users have everything set up that results will obviously vary so keep that in mind.
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My Lux Profiles
Daytime
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wbfsb3761amxpev/lux_profiles.lux
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Good post. Lux is amazing and seems to improve the contrast. That might be all in my head tho.
System tuner is also a good tool for changing the CPU Governor and I/O Scheduler. You can also use it to disable GTALK and Checkin services for Google Services Framework and Google Play Services. I'm getting insane battery life after rooting and applying these tweaks.
Neverender326 said:
Good post. Lux is amazing and seems to improve the contrast. That might be all in my head tho.
System tuner is also a good tool for changing the CPU Governor and I/O Scheduler. You can also use it to disable GTALK and Checkin services for Google Services Framework and Google Play Services. I'm getting insane battery life after rooting and applying these tweaks.
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Thanks! I've downloaded System Tuner and will play around with it for a bit and possibly add in your suggestions to the OP with some screen shots.
I figured maybe this thread could serve as the spot for people to come and see what others are doing to maximize their battery life... All in one place instead of scattered around many threads.
Thanks again.
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would trickster mod work too?
oneandroidnut said:
would trickster mod work too?
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Yes... If you look at my op it's linked right there. Works fine for me.
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Mistertac said:
Yes... If you look at my op it's linked right there. Works fine for me.
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awesome I used it like crazy on my note 3 but didn't think it would work on g3 yet without kernels? am I wrong?
and also what does SELinux Mode Changer do??
oneandroidnut said:
awesome I used it like crazy on my note 3 but didn't think it would work on g3 yet without kernels? am I wrong?
and also what does SELinux Mode Changer do??
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Well I wasn't sure myself either until I tried it. I was able to make changes and they would all apply and look good however my phone would just reboot and the changes I made would be back to default.
So I tried the SELinux mode Changer and set it to Permissive and that didn't happen anymore.
Basically it changes the Kernel security from what I've gathered.
There's obviously more to it than that just I'm not a Linux pro really
Here's what SELinux is http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security-Enhanced_Linux
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Having been away from Android for a bit, which version of App Ops are you running? It's the one app you didn't link to.
Is this (and it's associated Pro version) the business?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=droidmate.appopsinstaller
phobos512 said:
Having been away from Android for a bit, which version of App Ops are you running? It's the one app you didn't link to.
Is this (and it's associated Pro version) the business?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=droidmate.appopsinstaller
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Sorry about that! I updated the OP with my link to App Ops.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.schurich.android.tools.appopsstarter
The one you linked should also do it however.
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Switching from Global to LTE/CDMA in network settings should give a little boost by turning off GSM
Wow great post !
Using BootManager, if I disable an app from executing at start, does that mean I won't get the notifications for that app?
Japultra said:
Using BootManager, if I disable an app from executing at start, does that mean I won't get the notifications for that app?
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I'm not 100% how boot manager works with notifications. On my phone I also use Greenify with the options to keep notifications, not sure if boot manager has the same setup. Maybe you could let us know here. I'm still getting all my notifications so my guess is yes.
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Mistertac said:
I'm not 100% how boot manager works with notifications. On my phone I also use Greenify with the options to keep notifications, not sure if boot manager has the same setup. Maybe you could let us know here. I'm still getting all my notifications so my guess is yes.
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I'll test it out and will update this thread with my findings.
Japultra said:
I'll test it out and will update this thread with my findings.
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Let me know what you think. There are other Xposed Modules such as MinMinLock that can limit app start ups. However that module requires you type a password every time you launch an app under its control, which I find annoying myself.
I'm also trying to see if Boot Manager truly stops the apps from being started. There are reports of it not doing so. From my end it appears to be working
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What else i can do to make the battery life do better like in this Thread:
(in the app with cpu settings there is a option to get back to defult settings?)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2758709&page=64
Pepole here get 25-50+ hours + screen time more then 6-9 hours !!
They manage to get Great times with the battery life ,
but do not say what app they did use & what settings they changed.
or which Kernel they did use...
List of bloatware that are safe to disable on LG G3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...oatware-safe-to-disable-t2819370/post54219261
List of bloatware that are safe to disable on LG G2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448848
turn off global notification
hawkswind1 said:
Switching from Global to LTE/CDMA in network settings should give a little boost by turning off GSM
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I have tried this and I can attest that it saves some battery, however every-time I lose signal it keeps asking me to switch to global which is annoyong. is there anyway to permanently turn this pop-up off.
ps : and yes ,I know there is a check-box to say don't show till the next reboot ! what I am looking for is the notification and deleting it(freezing)
avid.aria said:
I have tried this and I can attest that it saves some battery, however every-time I lose signal it keeps asking me to switch to global which is annoyong. is there anyway to permanently turn this pop-up off.
ps : and yes ,I know there is a check-box to say don't show till the next reboot ! what I am looking for is the notification and deleting it(freezing)
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Mine doesn't keep popping up. I just set it to LTE/CDMA and under Global roaming options mine is set to Always Allow for All Trips if that makes any difference
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Mistertac said:
Let me know what you think. There are other Xposed Modules such as MinMinLock that can limit app start ups. However that module requires you type a password every time you launch an app under its control, which I find annoying myself.
I'm also trying to see if Boot Manager truly stops the apps from being started. There are reports of it not doing so. From my end it appears to be working
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Notifications are working although I'm not 100% certain the apps are actually being blocked. How can I check?
Hi again! I've got another module for you all
This simple module makes the device "think" it's held in a certain orientation.
How does that help you?
Well, have you ever tried to read something in landscape mode while lying on your side?
I did, and I failed, because the screen rotated back.
Brilliant! But, how does this module work?
It basically disables systems' orientation sensor listeners (more battery juice side-effect?) and feeds it fake data.
Won't having the device always rotated be a pain in the arse?
No worries! Here's the best part: if you turn off auto-rotation (via quicksettings, for example), the device remains in it's original mode.
And, if you don't have quicksettings, you can make a shortcut on your homescreen from this app which does exactly that.
So, it's easily toggleable
Compatible with all Android versions from 4.0.3 'Ice Cream Sandwich' to 9.0 'Oreo'.
Credits:
Xposed Framework: rovo89 & Tungstwenty
Testing: DallasBelt
Download: Fixed Screen Rotation Mod on Xposed Module Repository
If you found this mod useful consider donating me a coffee, this will help me code ^^
How to report problems efficiently?
- Enable the Debug log in settings
- Use functions that don't work as intended
- Export the logs from Xposed app and put them on PasteBin
- Post on the XDA thread the link along with more information about your device
XDA:DevDB Information
Forced Screen Rotation Mod, Xposed for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
XspeedPL
Source Code: https://github.com/XspeedPL/ForcedRotationMod
Xposed Package Name: xeed.xposed.fxrmod
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.6.1
Stable Release Date: 2019-03-10
Created 2016-03-31
Last Updated 2019-03-09
Jm_Willing said:
Nice, but after I tested it I uninstalled it but unfortunately the device doesn't behave stock like so I think the settings persist even if you uninstall the module. Could you please look into that? Thanks in advance!
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After uninstalling you need to reboot for it to take effect. Just like with installing.
Jm_Willing said:
Even after reboot it's still activated.
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lol, if you uninstalled it and rebooted it isn't possible for it to work.
And since this module doesn't do any permanent changes, it must be something else.
Thanks alot, working great in my lg lbello runing 5.0.2
Can you added an option to whitelist apps?
Zak1997 said:
Thanks alot, working great in my lg lbello runing 5.0.2
Can you added an option to whitelist apps?
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Sure, no problem
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Sure, no problem
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Great, tnx, you rock
I'm sorry to ask, but i'm not sure to understand.
Isn't it the same to turn off screen rotation when you want it to remain in portrait, and disable when landscape is needed ?
I use this method cause i like my screen not to turn when i'm moving or lying on my side, and turn on rotation when I need to, for seeing a photo per exemple.
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Greedybro said:
I'm sorry to ask, but i'm not sure to understand.
Isn't it the same to turn off screen rotation when you want it to remain in portrait, and disable when landscape is needed ?
I use this method cause i like my screen not to turn when i'm moving or lying on my side, and turn on rotation when I need to, for seeing a photo per exemple.
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Is there such functionality? Neither my Xperia Z 5.1 or Nexus 6P 6.0 can do that.
No matter if my devices are in portrait or landscape when I disable auto-rotation it just goes back to portrait.
XspeedPL said:
Is there such functionality? Neither my Xperia Z 5.1 or Nexus 6P 6.0 can do that.
No matter if my devices are in portrait or landscape when I disable auto-rotation it just goes back to portrait.
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Usually when you turn off rotation lock and out your phone in landscape, you can lock it again but this time in landscape!
@gordonpn After doing some proper research I found this TechRepublic article.
It turns out it's not present on all devices out of the box and not on older Androids at all.
Tomorrow, along with app whitelisting, I'll add Gingerbread support too. I hope more people will find this module useful then.
could this force landscape mode on apps that doesn't allow it? TIA!
Can't guarantee that I'm right but I feel like the Landscape lock is only in CM13(never had it before on any older versions of Android or ROMs)? Cause I never really cared to notice it on an AOSP Based ROM(I can check it if you want) but I can clearly see the option working on the CM13 Based ROM I'm using right now...
Check the attached screenshot. BTW I'm using a OnePlus One(Bacon).
hamsup1o said:
could this force landscape mode on apps that doesn't allow it? TIA!
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I experimented a bit, but the apps glitched and crashed a lot. I don't think that feature would be usable.
ojaswinsingh said:
Can't guarantee that I'm right but I feel like the Landscape lock is only in CM13(never had it before on any older versions of Android or ROMs)? Cause I never really cared to notice it on an AOSP Based ROM(I can check it if you want) but I can clearly see the option working on the CM13 Based ROM I'm using right now...
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No need for that. Thanks for the insight though.
Got the 1.1 out!
Changes:
Code:
- Gingerbread support
- Implemented app whitelist
@XspeedPL
Hi!
Can you add option which would work by checking screen orientation and locking to that position when auto rotation is turned off.
Don't know if this module supposed to work so, but for me this broke auto rotation. Quick settings auto rotate -toggle became portrait/landscape -toggle which aint good for me. I can't lock screen to any position, but only make auto rotation toggle an 1/2 toggle when phone can be held 4 ways.
working great on galaxy s6 MM
Can you add option '' 0° '' ?
Great job
Tnx
XspeedPL said:
Got the 1.1 out!
Changes:
Code:
- Gingerbread support
- Implemented app whitelist
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I've been waiting for this update, app whitelist is working great tnx
Spere said:
@XspeedPLDon't know if this module supposed to work so, but for me this broke auto rotation. Quick settings auto rotate -toggle became portrait/landscape -toggle which aint good for me. I can't lock screen to any position, but only make auto rotation toggle an 1/2 toggle when phone can be held 4 ways.
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Well, that's what I had in mind when I made this module.
I know that you can hold devices 4 ways, but in the end you really only need 2 in my opinion: portrait and landscape.
The "orientation sensor" thing only ever complicated things for me.
cccornelll said:
working great on galaxy s6 MM
Can you add option '' 0° '' ?
Great job
Tnx
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Done!
Here's the full changelog for 1.2.1:
Code:
- Reworked code structure
- Improved rotation injection
- Introduced an option to force rotation
- Added 0 degree rotation
- New app icon
N7100 (4.4.2) + Fixed Mod 1.2.1 = freeze system.
where is it this '' 1.2.1 '' ?!?! I can not find it anywhere to download....