I want Magisk Fast charge module for POCO F1. - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

Hello guys, I want a Magisk fast charge module for poco F1.
I want atleast 3200ma module.
I have tried many scripts but they don't run as expected so I want a Magisk module
Please help.

there is one called Advanced charging controller.
but I suggest not to use that, rather use its app known as AccA(advanced charging controller App) because it lets you customize the patterns and speed with which phone should charge and there are different setting profiles that you can customize. Unlike the magisk module which will stop charging at 75% by default and won't let you customize that.
if you would like to try that go to this link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/i-want-magisk-fast-charge-module-for-poco-f1.4215471/
like if you found this useful.

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rabin18181818 said:
there is one called Advanced charging controller.
but I suggest not to use that, rather use its app known as AccA(advanced charging controller App) because it lets you customize the patterns and speed with which phone should charge and there are different setting profiles that you can customize. Unlike the magisk module which will stop charging at 75% by default and won't let you customize that.
if you would like to try that go to this link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/i-want-magisk-fast-charge-module-for-poco-f1.4215471/
like if you found this useful.
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Thanks for your valuable response.
Please provide a link to download acc app or modules.
I don't care that it's a module or an app. Just want fast charge.

rabin18181818 said:
there is one called Advanced charging controller.
but I suggest not to use that, rather use its app known as AccA(advanced charging controller App) because it lets you customize the patterns and speed with which phone should charge and there are different setting profiles that you can customize. Unlike the magisk module which will stop charging at 75% by default and won't let you customize that.
if you would like to try that go to this link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/i-want-magisk-fast-charge-module-for-poco-f1.4215471/
like if you found this useful.
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Okh, got the app in GitHub. It's amazing I can customise it on my own.
Again thanks for your valuable response and time.

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[Guide][WIP] G3 — Tweaks for better battery life

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
Spoiler
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
Spoiler
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.
- Sent From My G3
Mistertac said:
Yes... If you look at my op it's linked right there. Works fine for me.
- Sent From My G3
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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
- Sent From My G3
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.
- Sent From My G3
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.
- Sent From My G3
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.
- Sent From My G3
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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
- Sent From My G3
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
- Sent From My G3
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Notifications are working although I'm not 100% certain the apps are actually being blocked. How can I check?

Advanced Power Menu+ (APM+)

Development and support for this module has been discontinued!
This app requires Android 4.0+. Also, you must have root and Xposed module installed in order to use this app.
Advanced Power Menu+ is an Xposed Module which allows you to customize various aspects of your power menu. It works on a myriad of devices, including AOSP, Xperia, and TouchWiz ROMs.
Features
Customize menu items
Freely add, remove and reorder power menu items
Custom advanced reboot option - A dedicate first-level option for rebooting device, soft rebooting device, rebooting into recovery and bootloader
Screenshot function
Quick dial - call a predefined number directly from the power menu
Toggle mobile data and/or Wi-Fi from your power menu
Turn on flashlight (Torch) from your power menu
Anti-theft Helper
Note: Actual effect of anti-theft is NOT guaranteed.
Stop anyone from turning off your phone, enabling airplane mode, etc. when the device is locked by hiding any power menu items when the device is locked. In this way no one can stop device trackers like Android Device Manager from locating your phone by turning off the phone, disabling mobile data and so on(removable battery not taken into account)
Show a warning to deter thieves.
Fake Power Off - When you have this option enabled, trick your thieves by "apparently" turn off the phone, but the phone leaves running so you can still track the device (various options and strategies available for fine tuning the effect. Result may vary on different devices)
Password protection - Lock power menu items and/or the app itself with a password. Apart from thieves, it is also ideal when your phone is on display.
Theme
4 different set of icons to match the theme of your ROM. More coming soon.
Modify stock icons too!
High quality mdpi-xxhdpi icons
Screenshots
Refer to Google Play/Xposed Installer for more screenshots
Requirements
Xposed framework: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053
Root option (optional for some more "authentic" implementations of fake power off)
Compatibility
This module is targeted towards AOSP ROMs. Also tested for Xperia ROMs. Other manufacturer-specific custom ROMs should work well too, but compatibility varies from device for device. A nandroid backup is recommended before installing this module.
Help and FAQ
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23305041/apmplus/help.html
Permissions
Take pictures and videos: for toggling the flashlight
Prevent phone from sleeping: for keeping the flashlight on and simulate screen off for some fake power off implementations
Modify system settings: for carrying out various fake power off features
In-app billing: for donations
Special Thanks and Open-Source Licenses
(http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23305041/apmplus/thank.html)
EULA
Once you use this software, you agree to the end-user license (http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23305041/apmplus/eula.txt)
XDA:DevDB Information
Advanced Power Menu+ (APM+), Xposed for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
kennethso168, Tungstwenty, M1cha, CamberCreak, Roman Nurik, Guenther Beyer, Jeff Gilfelt, Jérôme Van Der Linden, Stacy David Wallingford, Guanaco77, Gabriele Mariotti, rovo89, C3C076, Android developers
Xposed Package Name: hk.kennethso168.xposed.apmplus
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 12.3
Stable Release Date: 2014-12-23
Created 2014-08-09
Last Updated 2016-06-11
Reserved
EULA
Once you use this software, you agree to the end-user license (http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23305041/apmplus/eula.txt)
Downloads
Xposed Repo
Google Play
(You need to be a member of the APM+ Google+ group and follow the instructions to be a beta tester)
If you like this module, please press thanks in this thread. You can also consider a donation. Thank you.
Suggest/Vote for new features
Trello APM+ board
Translations
The strings.xml of this app is available here. If you'd like to translate the app, you can send the translated strings.xml to me. Thank you very much for your contribution.
This project is the successor of the Advanced Power Menu(APM)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-advanced-power-menu-anti-theft-t2594642
Reserved
From your EULA:
2. Restrictions on Use
[…] You shall not decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, include in other software, or translate the Software, or use the Software for any commercial purposes, unless the Owner has authorized you to do so. […]
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You want me to install and use an Xposed module (that can literally do anything), but you're forbidding me from checking it actually does what it's supposed to do (and not hooking into other apps to do who knows what).
If you don't want to open source your module, please do reconsider your EULA (though I doubt that's actually legally binding anywhere, unless you get your users to sign a written copy before installing your module).
GermainZ said:
From your EULA:
You want me to install and use an Xposed module (that can literally do anything), but you're forbidding me from checking it actually does what it's supposed to do (and not hooking into other apps to do who knows what).
If you don't want to open source your module, please do reconsider your EULA (though I doubt that's actually legally binding anywhere, unless you get your users to sign a written copy before installing your module).
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Not allowing one to decompile the module is not my original intention. This is just a result of some templates. I'll delete this clause anyway.
And you can look for the legality of EULA on Wikipedia.
Hi, I see that you has removed the "do not buy donation package" since this update, does it means I can buy the package right now or should I still wait until the final version? What functions had added to the pro key?
Sent from my Nexus 5
fei0316 said:
Hi, I see that you has removed the "do not buy donation package" since this update, does it means I can buy the package right now or should I still wait until the final version? What functions had added to the pro key?
Sent from my Nexus 5
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Yes you can buy the items now.
I've tested the in-app billing according to Google's provided testing method (test purchases and static response)http://developer.android.com/google/play/billing/billing_testing.html. I've also done a real purchase using another Google account owned by me (that Test So in alpha testing group). The "do not buy donation package" is removed after completing the above tests.
Recently a few users have also bought the pro key (real purchases). And they have not reported back any problems. So I think you can buy the package right now.
If the buy button doesn't turn into "bought" then the transaction maybe problematic and you can ask for a refund. (EDIT: you may need to wait a while every time you open the dialog as it needs time to load the purchase status from Google Play)
And currently I haven't added any pro features! However I've already planned to add a few pro features in the future. So stay tuned.
This module have a force close when I chose theme on my miro please fix it
mo30 said:
This module have a force close when I chose theme on my miro please fix it
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If you want the developer provide a fix for your issue please send him a logat: download Logcat Extreme > reproduce your FC > open app > go to Per-app logcat tab > select APM+ > save log and send it on this thread.
Ok where is logcat
mo30 said:
Ok where is logcat
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Refer to the above post. He/she tells you exactly how to do it.
Simba501 said:
Refer to the above post. He/she tells you exactly how to do it.
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It's he !
mo30 said:
Ok where is logcat
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=scd.lcex&hl=en
I see the price of items very strange(not 0.99, 1.99 etc.) is it because you set the price in HKD? Can you tell me the prive in HKD and is there a way to set seperate price in USD?
Sent from my Nexus 5
fei0316 said:
I see the price of items very strange(not 0.99, 1.99 etc.) is it because you set the price in HKD? Can you tell me the prive in HKD and is there a way to set seperate price in USD?
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Yes I set it in hkd
Each "token" costs HK$7.00 (it's the minimum price for HKD)
Google Play allows the developer to set separate prices for each currency, but I currently don't see the need to do so
kennethso168 said:
Yes I set it in hkd
Each "token" costs HK$7.00 (it's the minimum price for HKD)
Google Play allows the developer to set separate prices for each currency, but I currently don't see the need to do so
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Okay as it is cheaper to pay in HKD as 1 USD should equal to about 7.7HKD... [emoji23]
Three more feature request please...
1. Allow people to change the color of the icons and text(i heard that you're going to do that)
2. Allow people to replace logo with their own
3. Allow people to change the strings fully inside the app. For example replace "power off" with whatever you like. It would be very cool!
EDIT...
One more feature please...
4. Allow people to customize the color of the dialog boxes.
If those features are implemented, I can be very sure that this mod would be really cool and become a reason for people to root their phone!!
Sent from my Nexus 5
Today is the first anniversary of Advanced Power Menu!
Originally called Advanced Reboot Menu, the module individually was a very small module which only adds reboot option to the power menu. After that, the module gained increasing interest, and there was more feature requests. With your support, APM grows into a powerful xposed mod, and then a revamped and even more powerful APM+.
Without your input, APM would not have been so successful. So thank you all very much for your support and effort. Although I'll be quite busy, I'll certainly improve APM+ and make it even better.
Feel free to share your opinions of APM/APM+ here. If you like the module, you can show your gratitude by pressing thanks, or even consider a donation.
Once again, thank you all.
fei0316 said:
Okay as it is cheaper to pay in HKD as 1 USD should equal to about 7.7HKD... [emoji23]
Three more feature request please...
1. Allow people to change the color of the icons and text(i heard that you're going to do that)
2. Allow people to replace logo with their own
3. Allow people to change the strings fully inside the app. For example replace "power off" with whatever you like. It would be very cool!
Sent from my Nexus 5
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Yes you're right. I'm planning to do 1 and 3. But I'm a little bit sorry to tell you that 1 and 3 is intended to be pro features (for 1, it's a pro feature to pick a color you like from a hex color picker. It's completely free of charge to change the color of the icons to one of the predefined themes)
And as for 2, I wish to do it, but it seems to be a little bit more difficult to implement. I need to do some research first.
APM was one of my favourite modules when I was using stock Sony ROM. And now APM+ doing it's magic on a custom ROM (no other module managed to disable power menu on lock screen)
Thanks a lot. Great work!!
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Today is the first anniversary of Advanced Power Menu!
Originally called Advanced Reboot Menu, the module individually was a very small module which only adds reboot option to the power menu. After that, the module gained increasing interest, and there was more feature requests. With your support, APM grows into a powerful xposed mod, and then a revamped and even more powerful APM+.
Without your input, APM would not have been so successful. So thank you all very much for your support and effort. Although I'll be quite busy, I'll certainly improve APM+ and make it even better.
Feel free to share your opinions of APM/APM+ here. If you like the module, you can show your gratitude by pressing thanks, or even consider a donation.
Once again, thank you all.
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Oh happy birthday APM!! My feature request have just posted one minute before your post[emoji13] I peraonally love the module and I think it's a must have mod!
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Working great on galaxy note 3 tmo. (SM-N900T) running stock rooted.
Just a couple visual oddities, but that's to be expected.
Pics coming.
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[MOD][Xposed] NoHeadsetNotification

This module disables the "Headset is plugged in" notification.
I didn't find an existing module that does this, presumably this isn't an issue on most devices, and most other people have modules that let them control all of their notifications, but for those of you who want a more lightweight / targeted approach hopefully this works for you.
Download from the xposed repo: http://repo.xposed.info/module/io.github.joshuawebb.noheadsetnotification
Tested on my Xperia Z5 (Android 6.0.1)
One of my friend was looking for this module. Thanks.
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Useful, thanks!
Works on touchwiz?
Perfect, surprised nobody bothered to do this before, baffled that Sony feels it's so super important to the point that there's no way to disable it or at the very least allow users to dismiss it.
Hey, this doesn't work on my YU yuphoria. Please help me with this. That "headset is plugged in" notification is so annoying.
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Works on touchwiz?
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in Touchwiz marshmallow simply turn off Recommended app. Swipe down status bar then click edit (same as if we want to arrange quick settings), then look look for Recommended apps > turn off. Will no more headset icon in stat bar. simple.

Battery Life Guide

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.
Dbj.Dhaval said:
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.

Change text color while charging

One of my favorite tweaks when I used custom Roms on my Droid Turbo was, having the battery percentage text change color while charging. Is there anyway to do this without using an Xposed module? I use Google Pay and from what I have read, Xposed will break Safety Net. Any suggestions?
http://www.3minit.com/
See if this is to your liking
Can't download the pay version and when I try yo open the free version, it says I need to update but I cannot.

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