Every time i reboot animations from developer setting return back to 1x, im using Small Eui5.9 v18, plus when i turn on my phone after Le Eco logo screen splashes/blink till it reaches in lock screen. Please help.
It was good eui5.6 dev version
alich3451 said:
Every time i reboot animations from developer setting return back to 1x, im using Small Eui5.9 v18, plus when i turn on my phone after Le Eco logo screen splashes/blink till it reaches in lock screen. Please help.
It was good eui5.6 dev version
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+1, i got this problem with 5.9.26 and newer, EUI 6 not tested yet
Hello everyone, I put a little tutorial to maximize the battery life of our Realme GT. As I describe, I have my drive configured. If you want, you can inform in the thread what results your phone now shows you with this configuration. Greetings.
1.- DEACTIVATE AUTOMATIC UPDATES.
In this way we will avoid that the mobile is constantly looking for updates and therefore consuming battery.
1.1- We go to the Play Store and in Settings / Network Preferences / Update applications automatically, we mark not update applications automatically.
1.2- Once this is done, we go to Settings. We follow the route Settings / Software Update, click on the diamond that is at the top right, now click on "Automatic Download", click not allow, so we deactivate automatic download.
2.- DEACTIVATE THE WIFI ASSISTANT.
This option allows the mobile to automatically change the network, without us having to be aware of it, but it uses the battery unnecessarily. We are going to configure it to do it manually.
We follow the path Adjust / Wifi / Advanced Settings / Wi-Fi Assistant, enter and deactivate the option "Automatically connect to the best Wi-Fi".
3.-DEACTIVATE THE PRINTING SERVICES.
We have these services to connect to printers active all the time and the phone will be constantly looking for printers so that we can connect.
We go to Settings and at the top of the search bar we will write print. Click on the only option that comes out, "Default Printing Service", once inside we deactivate it and avoid having it in a continuous search.
4.- DEACTIVATE EXPERIENCE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS.
We follow the route Settings / Privacy / Join the user experience program, we deactivate it. Then we are going to "Upload data from the error log" we deactivate it as well.
5.- DISABLE 5G.
We follow the route Settings / Sim Card and Mobile Data / We enter the Sim card that we have activated / Network Settings, we deactivate 5 G, below automatically the "Preferred Network Type" will change to 4G / 3G / 2G (Auto).
In addition to the above configuration, I also have the following:
Dark mode, manual brightness at 85-90%, touch sounds, screen lock sounds, capture sounds, keyboard sounds, all off, vibration off.
In Developer Options:
"Registry buffer size", I have it set to 1Mb.
Window animation level / Transition animation level / Transition duration level. All three are by default at 1x, I lowered all three to 0.5x.
spiral5 said:
Hello everyone, I put a little tutorial to maximize the battery life of our Realme GT. As I describe, I have my drive configured. If you want, you can inform in the thread what results your phone now shows you with this configuration. Greetings.
1.- DEACTIVATE AUTOMATIC UPDATES.
In this way we will avoid that the mobile is constantly looking for updates and therefore consuming battery.
1.1- We go to the Play Store and in Settings / Network Preferences / Update applications automatically, we mark not update applications automatically.
1.2- Once this is done, we go to Settings. We follow the route Settings / Software Update, click on the diamond that is at the top right, now click on "Automatic Download", click not allow, so we deactivate automatic download.
2.- DEACTIVATE THE WIFI ASSISTANT.
This option allows the mobile to automatically change the network, without us having to be aware of it, but it uses the battery unnecessarily. We are going to configure it to do it manually.
We follow the path Adjust / Wifi / Advanced Settings / Wi-Fi Assistant, enter and deactivate the option "Automatically connect to the best Wi-Fi".
3.-DEACTIVATE THE PRINTING SERVICES.
We have these services to connect to printers active all the time and the phone will be constantly looking for printers so that we can connect.
We go to Settings and at the top of the search bar we will write print. Click on the only option that comes out, "Default Printing Service", once inside we deactivate it and avoid having it in a continuous search.
4.- DEACTIVATE EXPERIENCE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS.
We follow the route Settings / Privacy / Join the user experience program, we deactivate it. Then we are going to "Upload data from the error log" we deactivate it as well.
In addition to the above configuration, I also have the following:
Dark mode, manual brightness at 85-90%, touch sounds, screen lock sounds, capture sounds, keyboard sounds, all off, vibration off.
In Developer Options:
"Registry buffer size", I have it set to 1Mb.
Window animation level / Transition animation level / Transition duration level. All three are by default at 1x, I lowered all three to 0.5x.
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Thats a good manual, I will try it this weekend and reponse then!
I would also like to add, that yoi should adjust the FPS settings (under settings -> display -> more) from "auto" -> "standard". This will use 60hz and take care of the battery.
Sony make.belive said:
Thats a good manual, I will try it this weekend and reponse then!
I would also like to add, that yoi should adjust the FPS settings (under settings -> display -> more) from "auto" -> "standard". This will use 60hz and take care of the battery.
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Yes it's correct. Even so I did not include it in the tutorial because I think that having the option of 120 Hz refresh rate on the screen would be a mistake to lose them. I think it is best to set the screen refresh rate to automatic selection. In this way the update frequency will adapt to the applications saving and at the same time enjoying that refresh rate of 120 Hz when it is possible.
Greetings.
Updated with Point 5.- Deactivate 5G, for now activating 5G causes a much higher consumption of the battery, here is an article explaining why the battery is drained with the use of 5G.
El gran problema del 5G: agota la batería de tu móvil y la solución tardará en llegar
El avance de la tecnología es imparable. Se habla del transhumanismo como la evolución artificial del ser humano puesto que la naturaleza es más lenta y la adaptación al futuro par
www.elmundo.es
why to increase Registry buffer size ??? i think a big file consumes more energy
realista87 said:
why to increase Registry buffer size ??? i think a big file consumes more energy
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Hi.
Regarding “Developer options:
"Registry buffer size", I have it set to 1Mb.
Window animation level / Transition animation level / Transition duration level. All three are by default at 1x, I lowered all three to 0.5x. ".
I have these settings so because the phone is a little faster, although you hardly notice anything since it is very powerful and fast in itself.
Increasing the registry buffer is because by having a larger registry size we get the CPU to be more freed by having less load, with this we will make the CPU available for other tasks and we will get faster when browsing the Internet, or for example when we play a video, although we must be cautious and not increase it too much because we could suffer higher latency between audio and video in streaming videos, for example. With this we are not going to increase consumption but our phone is a little faster.
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Updated with Point 5.- Deactivate 5G, for now activating 5G causes a much higher consumption of the battery, here is an article explaining why the battery is drained with the use of 5G.
El gran problema del 5G: agota la batería de tu móvil y la solución tardará en llegar
El avance de la tecnología es imparable. Se habla del transhumanismo como la evolución artificial del ser humano puesto que la naturaleza es más lenta y la adaptación al futuro par
www.elmundo.es
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that doesnt make sense at all lol, buy a 5G phone to not use 5G?
Ok 5G does eat more battery but it is not so much as people say, it is just 20% or less than 4G, instead of getting a SOT of 8Hour you will get 7h20
it would be better to set refresh rate to 60hz rather than disabling 5G, as 5G have latency much lower for gaming and other stuff
samuk190 said:
that doesnt make sense at all lol, buy a 5G phone to not use 5G?
Ok 5G does eat more battery but it is not so much as people say, it is just 20% or less than 4G, instead of getting a SOT of 8Hour you will get 7h20
it would be better to set refresh rate to 60hz rather than disabling 5G, as 5G have latency much lower for gaming and other stuff
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Hello, this is a serious matter, I do not understand about your laugh.
When you check consumption, you try to obtain them with networks and not at home with Wi-Fi. When you activate 5G the phone is simultaneously sweeping 3g, 4G and 5G networks, not just 5g. Currently, as a step at the beginning of 4G, 5G consumes a lot and many users due to their operators do not have 5G, so it is much better to remove 5G than to lower the refresh rate of the screen from 120 to 60Hz, this not only saves Less battery less than removing 5G, also affects the quality of user experience.
Thank you
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Hello, this is a serious matter, I do not understand about your laugh.
When you check consumption, you try to obtain them with networks and not at home with Wi-Fi. When you activate 5G the phone is simultaneously sweeping 3g, 4G and 5G networks, not just 5g. Currently, as a step at the beginning of 4G, 5G consumes a lot and many users due to their operators do not have 5G, so it is much better to remove 5G than to lower the refresh rate of the screen from 120 to 60Hz, this not only saves Less battery less than removing 5G, also affects the quality of user experience.
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switching mobile networks don't affect battery so much as you think, but the continuous connection yes
Hi collective brain, i am searching for a buttonshortcut to power down my poco F1 . touch screen is not reacting any more and i need to change the display.
If anyone ever did that i will be very thankful for an idea.
i tried the mouse connectin version - failed.
i tried the shortcut to shut down for Mi - failed.
all best simone
simone2311 said:
Hi collective brain, i am searching for a buttonshortcut to power down my poco F1 . touch screen is not reacting any more and i need to change the display.
If anyone ever did that i will be very thankful for an idea.
i tried the mouse connectin version - failed.
i tried the shortcut to shut down for Mi - failed.
all best simone
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i just pulled of the battery connector cable - works
simone2311 said:
Hi collective brain, i am searching for a buttonshortcut to power down my poco F1 . touch screen is not reacting any more and i need to change the display.
If anyone ever did that i will be very thankful for an idea.
i tried the mouse connectin version - failed.
i tried the shortcut to shut down for Mi - failed.
all best simone
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You can hold the power button for around 30 seconds, you might also hold the volume down button.