Conky equivalent for Android - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a recent Conky equivalent for Android?
Looking to display at least this info as dynamic wallpaper:
CPU load (per-core/total)
Memory usage
Internal storage/SD load (HDD LED)
Battery percentage
Battery charge/discharge rate in mW
Moss seems to be quite outdated, and its apk nowhere to be found, Conky? for Widget is also outdated with no support for multicore CPUs.
Thanks in advance,

asymcon said:
Is there a recent Conky equivalent for Android?
Looking to display at least this info as dynamic wallpaper:
CPU load (per-core/total)
Memory usage
Internal storage/SD load (HDD LED)
Battery percentage
Battery charge/discharge rate in mW
Moss seems to be quite outdated, and its apk nowhere to be found, Conky? for Widget is also outdated with no support for multicore CPUs.
Thanks in advance,
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You're looking for KLWP or KWGT.

Alexsk8.93 said:
You're looking for KLWP or KWGT.
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Thanks, looks interesting, although open-source app would be more desirable.
Also "bi" parameter doesn't seem to contain current or power draw - there's just battery voltage and percentage.

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Reccs. for CPU Control Apps

Using Set CPU atm. great prog. I like that you can set profiles for specific situations, along with the ability to control voltage, freq., etc.
I'm looking to branch out. What do you use and like that has these features? I've tried System Tuner Control, NS Tools, and another program whose name escapes me atm, but, as nice as they were, they seemed on the heavy side, w/r/t battery consumption and/or RAM usage. My thinking's that separate apps for each function would also hog space, etc.
alljokingaside said:
Using Set CPU atm. great prog. I like that you can set profiles for specific situations, along with the ability to control voltage, freq., etc.
I'm looking to branch out. What do you use and like that has these features? I've tried System Tuner Control, NS Tools, and another program whose name escapes me atm, but, as nice as they were, they seemed on the heavy side, w/r/t battery consumption and/or RAM usage. My thinking's that separate apps for each function would also hog space, etc.
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IMO settings/performance/cpu is enough

[Q] How to add values to the battery consuming page

Hi!
I’m trying to understand how the settings -> battery page works (The one where it shows the different features that consume the battery, for example “screen – 70%, Bluetooth – 20%”). Are those default values or real-time calculated ones? Can anybody direct me to the class / classes that are building that page?
And one last question: If I want to install a new feature that will consume battery life (not a user app, but more of a system app that is a CPU consuming feature) , will it be shown there without me inserting it into the list programmatically?
Thanx a lot!

L Speed mod and M4

Hi,
As many of you know, L Speed is an app that requires root that has a ton of tweaks to increase performance/battery life.
Personally when i tried it (even though i went "light" on most tweaks) I still noticed that my battery life had decreased drasticallly and my phone was heating a lot more than usual.
So I wanted to if anyone else is currently using it and under which tweaks setup.
i use SetCPU (paid) profiles for performance and battery life
I use lspeed but the battery drains with or without it. perofrmance is better however there is nothing I cand do to stop the battery drain.
The battery surprisingly works now really well. even with data connection on.
For better performance only change governor for a little and big cores to ondamend, other option,tweaks in lspeed or kernel adiutor only faster drained battery and increase hoting of CPU, do not change min/max frequency CPU because this increase hoting.
I found much the same; the cpu and kernel tweaks just cause the phone to run hot.
I've found the following usefull:
-cache allocation(medium)
-improved scrolling
-liquid smooth ui
-disable debugging
I also use:
-NET buffers(small)
-Google DNS
-ram manager(multitasking)
esklarski said:
I found much the same; the cpu and kernel tweaks just cause the phone to run hot.
I've found the following usefull:
-cache allocation(medium)
-improved scrolling
-liquid smooth ui
-disable debugging
I also use:
-NET buffers(small)
-Google DNS
-ram manager(multitasking)
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In my experience cache allocation caused freezings (maybe they fixed it). Also, are you aware that liquid smooth ui drains battery? And do does the ran manager (in both multitasking and balanced, as i tested with Ampere)
dagger1 said:
In my experience cache allocation caused freezings (maybe they fixed it). Also, are you aware that liquid smooth ui drains battery? And do does the ran manager (in both multitasking and balanced, as i tested with Ampere)
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I can say I've not done thorough testing. But the current settings I feel battery life is very good... but I may turn off the cache mod. The smoothui one pays for itself.
Edit:
Funny, I switch the cache to default and get a FC right afterwards. I was thinking they were to do with system debloating I've bend doing
I have installed Root Booster, It's a great app for perfomance and battery. You can try it man!

0,1%/hr Battery Drain! at Standby

For most of us, the phone is more asleep than it' s in operation. That's why choosing the correct ROM & Kernel is essential for your battery.
I wanted to figure out which ROM is best regarding battery life when the screen is off and how to reach the best result.
I Started testing with the CM13 as it supports Xposed and Amplify, great batterysavers.
I'll Keep this updated per 1 or 2 days.
BetterBatteryStats Calculation.
The app to calculate the drain is called BetterBatteryStats, a well known app.
If I look at my stats: View attachment 0.2.txt I can see the voltage went down from 4402 to 4313 (-89) in 1223minutes. That's 60 x 89/ 1223 = 4.366%/hour = 4.4%, which is correctly showing in BBS in the attached file. Now I translate this to percentages: 4.4% voltage decrease x 5% battery decrease / 89 = 0.245%/hour battery. This is again correct according to BBS. I guess this is a fair calculation. the voltages seem to go up and down all the time, so I don't understand how it's an exact calculation but ok.
Settings
Batterysaving settings - Please KEEP IN MIND It's in a TEST Stage, probably things won't work if you Limit everything like I did, but I didn't encounter many problems =)
-Install Amplify and limit as much of crap you can possibly do. I limited the following to 999999 seconds (lol)
The wakelock names differ to every ROM. That's why I won't name them all. I'll update tomorrow the wakelocks , alarms and services I limited in the xiaomi.eu ROM.
Install Greenify: Aggressive Doze, Working mode: Boost, WakeupTime Coalescing, Deep Hibernation, Gcm Push, Greenifying system apps, Reveal Hidden sync.
And then hybernate all crap, except basic stuff the phone needs. I Hybernated for example: AudioFx, Google play services, live lock screen, nfc service, weather service, google service Framework etc.
General Settings: Wifi never keep on during sleep, BT off, NFC off, Sounds off, Vibrate off, Brightness minimal, no adaptive brightness, disable adjustments, no ambient display, no double tap to wake and sleep, sleep after 5 min, no battery and notification lights, % battery in statusbar, no sync accounts, location off, Developer options: 0,0x animation and duration scales, Play store: dont update, deselect app updates available.
Battery History App: I installed it to monitor at what exact time it decreases every percentage. So I noticed that from 100% to 99% it takes mostly 6 hours or so, while the rest is much lower (around 1 to 3 hours) You can save more battery by not installing this as it has many wakelocks.
Testresults
08/02/2017 - 0.2%/hr in the morning to 0,3%/hr in late afternoon: View attachment 0.2.txt and View attachment 0.3.txt ROM: CM13 + Flashed the CM13 20/12 snapshot & and the DragonXIA CM based Kernel + Kernel Adiutor. Settings: CPU Governor: Ondemand for the 4 cores. disabled Touch Boost. I/O Scheduler: Noop. GPU Governor: Simple On Demand. Gentle Fair Sleepers disabled.
09/02/2017 - 0.3%/hr ROM: Same as above but I disabled the Battery History app. View attachment 09022017.txt
12/02/2017 - 0,108%/hour ! in the morning and 0,148% in the afternoon! -View attachment 0.1.txt & View attachment 4040214ROM Used: xiaomi.eu_multi_MI5_6.11.10_v8-6.0 with Xposed, Greenify, Powernap, Amplify, Battery Saver Off.
13/02./2017 - 0.176% in the morning, 0,267%/hour in the afternoon. View attachment 4040218 & View attachment 4040219Same settings as above but limited more wakelocks.
Are you using cm13 snapshot or nightly(which build)? Also any custom kernel with it?
I installed the 20/12 snapshot, and installed the DragonXIA CM based Kernel
ikzouhetnietweten said:
I installed the 20/12 snapshot, and installed the DragonXIA CM based Kernel
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Dragonxia 3.x or 2.x version? Gotta try it.
Thank you
Rhine Septimus said:
Dragonxia 3.x or 2.x version? Gotta try it.
Thank you
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The kernel version Im using is 3.18.31-DragonXia_v3.5-g0d2a020-dirty
Very helpful. Thanks a lot!
Do u have the free or paid version of greenify and amplify?
ManBearrrPig said:
Very helpful. Thanks a lot!
Do u have the free or paid version of greenify and amplify?
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Thanks my friend, I have the paid version but I downloaded it from somewhere on XDA without paying, and amplify aswell.
I actually got 0,1%/hour with the xiaomi.eu ROM with android 6.0 with xposed and amplify and greenify and powernap. (android 7.0 is not supported by xposed and amplify) I will upload new details tomorrow!
ikzouhetnietweten said:
Thanks my friend, I have the paid version but I downloaded it from somewhere without paying, and amplify I got also from XDA without paying! (android 7.0 is not supported by xposed and amplify) I will upload new details tomorrow!
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Remove these attachments or soon you would see this thread as closed. Its against the xda's rules.

[Abandoned][TruWhite Mod] Kernel Adiutor Settings for Overload Kernel

TruWhite MOD for Overload Kernel by RandomDelta​
I have put together my settings for extracting the best performance with minimal effect on battery life from our Le eco Le 2. I have calibrated the display to true paper white colors and increased saturation to emulate AMOLED displays. Some of you may not like that so you can turn down the color saturation. While changing Voltage settings, please note that not all processors are built the same and yours might not be able to withstand the overclock. If for some reason there are random freezes, Just lower the voltage by 5mv after rebooting. The color profile has been extracted from Le eco vivid color mode EUI 5.9 with boosted color saturation . Not all displays are created equal so the color profile may not be perfect for you. Just adjust RGB by ±5 to get what works best for you. Word of caution, while playing games the phone can get pretty warm. If it concerns you, lower the throttle temperature and Temperature limit under thermal at the cost of some performance. Screen on time is 8 hrs at 50% brightness and 6 hrs at 100% brightness. I recommend 90% for optimum usage. Download the attached zip and adjust settings as in the pictures. Performance Is up by 20% from stock settings and battery usage is 5%less than stock settings. Performance test screenshot is also attached.
Hope you like it . Do comment on how you like it
Suggestions and Requests are welcome.
XDA DevDB Information
TruWhite MOD for Overload Kernel by RandomDelta, Device Specific for the LeEco Le 2 (x52X)
Credits
renjian- for making Overload Kernel
RandomDelta - For Custom Settings and optimizations.
If you don't have Overload Kernel, you can download your preferred version from the link given below
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=283143
Instructions
1. Download and flash preferred version of Overload Kernel in Twrp
2. Install Kernel Adiutor and give it Root privileges
3. Download and extract image files from the zip file for corresponding Overload Kernel Version in this post.
4. Compare settings in screenshot images in zip to the settings in Kernel Adiutor and set them to values mentioned in the screen shots. Set them to be applied on Boot. Wait for a few seconds and the new settings will have applied .
Notes:
1. Distribution of TruWhite Mod files directly is not allowed. You are requested to drop a link to this page on the thread you wish to.
2. This is not a flashable zip
3. .json files will be made available on request. Using the .Json file you can import it in kernel Adiutor (donate version),set that to apply on boot and hence apply the customizations in a single click rather than having to fiddle with various settings.
Donation
If you like my work, you can donate me a cup of coffee.
UPI: [email protected]
Changelog
v1.0
1.Smoother I/O performance than stock
2.Increased CPU and GPU performance than stock
3. Fine tuned color profile for a more color accurate vibrant display leading to a more enjoyable media playback experience and Better visibility of small targets in competitive games.
4.Tuned CPU voltages to further increase performance with minimal effect on battery
5. Thermals tuned for delivering maximum performance without thermal throttling .
6. Optimized Memory manager for multi-tasking
7. LKT is not recommended
8. Optimized only for Overload Kernel v4.14
v1.1
1. Increased I/O performance
2.Changed screen color calibration to reduce eye strain
3.Now compatible with LKT
4.Optimized for Overload Kernel v4.14 and v4.15
v1.2
1. Optimized for Overload Kernel v4.19
2. Optimized battery life further.
3. LKT balanced or battery mode suggested as add on.
4.Reduced I/O lag
5. Removed Performance test screenshot
6.Also applicable to Overload Kernel v4.17, v4.18 and v4.20
v1.3
1. Optimized for Overload Kernel v4.21
2. Improved Standby time
3. Improved peak performance by upto 7%
4. Changed screen color calibration to fix oversaturated yellows
5. I/O operations are now less battery intensive
6. Improved Network Performance for faster downloads
7. Optimized thermal performance further
8. Also applicable to Overload Kernel v4.22
9. Color Profile and Thermal calibration is no longer optimised on devices running June 2019 patch or newer due to updated libs.
v1.4
1. Fixed Color Profile and Thermal profile for optimum performance.
2.Tuned Kcal to be slightly warm to reduce eye fatigue.
3. Color Calibration based on Redmi Note 7 Pro Increased Contrast (Cool) display profile.
4.Improved Standby time significantly.
5. Reduced idle battery drain
6. Increased GPU performance while gaming.
7.Tuned Cpu Voltages to prioritise performance under heavy load and battery under light load.
8. Unable to fix I/O lag. Still looking into how to solve it. Help is appreciated. Virtual Memory needs to be tweaked further.
9. Optimized for Overload Kernel v4.23
This project has been abandoned as Overload Kernel is no longer being updated
Version information
Status : Stable
Current Stable Version : v1.4
Latest Version :v1.4
Final Version :v1.4
Created 25-01-2019
Last Updated 28-07-2019
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Can this for 4.15?
How about gaming?
Its good or nah?
Restian Rony said:
Can this for 4.15?
How about gaming?
Its good or nah?
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Every Version of kernel is different from each other and features pop up and disappear with updates. So certain customizations mentioned in this guide may not be available in a different kernel version. Also, optimum values tend to differ from kernel version to version. So yeah, it'll work in v4.15 but you might not get the best results.
It's good for gaming coz you get a 20% performance boost over stock. You can improve performance further by changing CPU and GPU governers to Performance, increasing minimum CPU and GPU speed, increasing minimum number of big cores online and increasing the temperature limits but it will adversely affect your thermals and battery life.
RandomDelta said:
Every Version of kernel is different from each other and features pop up and disappear with updates. So certain customizations mentioned in this guide may not be available in a different kernel version. Also, optimum values tend to differ from kernel version to version. So yeah, it'll work in v4.15 but you might not get the best results.
It's good for gaming coz you get a 20% performance boost over stock. You can improve performance further by changing CPU and GPU governers to Performance, increasing minimum CPU mad GPU speed, increasing minimum number of big cores online and increasing the temperature limits but it will adversely affect your thermals and battery life.
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Wow thanks mate
Love u ?
Update
V1.1 now available.
Will release performance biased mod shortly. Hope you all like it
I can not find the core control setting screen (the one attached)
Why not share the .json profile file directly?
danyel980 said:
I can not find the core control setting screen (the one attached)
Why not share the .json profile file directly?
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Are you on Overload kernel v4.14. Please ensure that you are. Even if I share the Json file, that setting won't be applied because that setting doesn't exist for the kernel you are on. So it's pointless. Plus to apply the Json file, you need to have the pro version of Kernel Adiutor , which most of us don't. If you want the Json file, it's linked below.
It's the v1.1 Balanced profile
RandomDelta said:
Are you on Overload kernel v4.14. Please ensure that you are. Even if I share the Json file, that setting won't be applied because that setting doesn't exist for the kernel you are on. So it's pointless. Plus to apply the Json file, you need to have the pro version of Kernel Adiutor , which most of us don't. If you want the Json file, it's linked below.
It's the v1.1 Balanced profile
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yes, I'm overloaded 4.14 but I can not find the screen in question.
thanks for the .json file, even if you say in effect it does not make much sense unless you can apply the whole configuration. I would like to understand why I do not find the setting, however
danyel980 said:
yes, I'm overloaded 4.14 but I can not find the screen in question.
thanks for the .json file, even if you say in effect it does not make much sense unless you can apply the whole configuration. I would like to understand why I do not find the setting, however
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Maybe there was some error during the flashing process. You should redownload the kernel And flash it again. It should solve the issue.
Custom settings for Overload Kernel v4.19 has been released
Settings for v4.20 are the same as for v4.19. So I'm not reposting.
Settings for v4.21 will be released soon.
Thanks for the great work
Waiting for v21 TIA
TruWhite MOD v1.3 for overload kernel v4.21 has been released!
I will not be releasing performance biased mod because in my opinion the battery trade off associated is not worth the tiny performance gain.
RandomDelta said:
TruWhite MOD v1.3 for overload kernel v4.21 has been released!
I will not be releasing performance biased mod because in my opinion the battery trade off associated is not worth the tiny performance gain.
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After downloading and flashing Ol 4.21, it is showing 4.20 of 17th Feb..... What to do?
MpS005 said:
After downloading and flashing Ol 4.21, it is showing 4.20 of 17th Feb..... What to do?
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Don't worry . You are on v4.21. Renjian forgot to update the build release key description.
RandomDelta said:
Don't worry . You are on v4.21. Renjian forgot to update the build release key description.
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but my last option for max frequencies for big cpu is 1478mhz. There's no 1800mhz or around it
MpS005 said:
but my last option for max frequencies for big cpu is 1478mhz. There's no 1800mhz or around it
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It's for little CPU. You might be confused. Little CPU max out at 1478mhz in v4.21. Send screenshots . I might be able to help
RandomDelta said:
It's for little CPU. You might be confused. Little CPU max out at 1478mhz in v4.21. Send screenshots . I might be able to help
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I sorted out. It was showing wrong info. It was showing 1478mhz in big and 1843mhz in small. LOL. I force stopped app and rebooted phone. Then, it was correct.....Wait for results now:fingers-crossed:

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