Detailed system info app? - Redmi Note 9S / Note 9 Pro (Indian Model) Question

I have CPU-Z paid installed and Accubattery Pro that never displays more than 96% charged despite fully charged on the stock ROM.....is the security app blocking it?
CPU-Z Pro is fine but not on screen....
Any recommendations for one of the best on screen real time system info CPU, GPU, RAM etc paid app...
Hoping to hear your expert recommendations.
Thanks.

Real time?
So you want something with an overlay of system resource usage?
I use FKM for that.

sir_bazz said:
Real time?
So you want something with an overlay of system resource usage?
I use FKM for that.
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Correct, Real time.
FKM looks good, but I believe it requires rooting and does kernels tweaking.
My cell isn't rooted, plus at this age I don't think I'd be able to root.. just a retired noob trying to learn at this age..
Probably take it to phone shop..
Plus with root won't be able to get auto updates..
Thanks anyways for the recommendation.

Mike2030 said:
Correct, Real time.
FKM looks good, but I believe it requires rooting and does kernels tweaking.
My cell isn't rooted, plus at this age I don't think I'd be able to root.. just a retired noob trying to learn at this age..
Probably take it to phone shop..
Plus with root won't be able to get auto updates..
Thanks anyways for the recommendation.
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Never too old to learn, but unfortunately yes, rooting would be required to have that feature with FKM.
I've also used this app in the past, but not since getting the RN9P. Not as detailed as FKM but it may suffice for your needs and I don't recall a root requirement.
Cpu Float - Apps on Google Play
CpuFloat (free) gives you system information on top of the current app.
play.google.com

DevCheck has pretty good dashboard of how system resources are used and general information on almost everything.
regarding your worries of battery not charging 100%, you should be glad. to put very short what helps these Lithium-ion batteries endurance, the less time battery spends at charge levels >90% and <40% the better it for the battery

sir_bazz said:
Never too old to learn, but unfortunately yes, rooting would be required to have that feature with FKM.
I've also used this app in the past, but not since getting the RN9P. Not as detailed as FKM but it may suffice for your needs and I don't recall a root requirement.
Cpu Float - Apps on Google Play
CpuFloat (free) gives you system information on top of the current app.
play.google.com
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Any guide to root RN9Pro?
I'm running a debloated stock ROM.
Rooting would interfere with autoupdates.. correct?
Would require a custom recovery and a custom ROM?
Thanks.

koshikas said:
DevCheck has pretty good dashboard of how system resources are used and general information on almost everything.
regarding your worries of battery not charging 100%, you should be glad. to put very short what helps these Lithium-ion batteries endurance, the less time battery spends at charge levels >90% and <40% the better it for the battery
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Should be charged less than 90 and at 40%..
Correct?
Expert thoughts on Accubatt Pro?
Thanks.

Can RN9PRO be rooted online, like using TV using phone guy's assistance?
Thanks.

Mike2030 said:
Should be charged less than 90 and at 40%..
Correct?
Expert thoughts on Accubatt Pro?
Thanks.
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yes to both

koshikas said:
yes to both
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Thanks.

Mike2030 said:
Can RN9PRO be rooted online, like using TV using phone guy's assistance?
Thanks.
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i suggest you do your research, or get help of someone who has done it hands-on because lot of things can go wrong if you dont know what you are doing. cant recommend anything because unfortunately from what i've seen in the forums no ROM can boast of full functionality of the stock ROM(i too hate it).

koshikas said:
i suggest you do your research, or get help of someone who has done it hands-on because lot of things can go wrong if you dont know what you are doing. cant recommend anything because unfortunately from what i've seen in the forums no ROM can boast of full functionality of the stock ROM(i too hate it).
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Thanks again.

You can try my app VD Infos.
It shows the most important privacy informations.
But, you can see more infos about cpu, system, etc.
[APP][v1.10] VD Infos (Package: com.vitaodoidao.vdinfos)
(Para quem fala PORTUGUÊS, o próximo post está totalmente traduzido !) VD Infos v1.10 As we all know, Android is a super powerful and super versatile operating system. What nobody tells you is that all your personal details and confidential...
forum.xda-developers.com
Enjoy

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3 in 1!!! [Consumption, Battery, Arabic]

Ok so i have 3 questions in 1 thread!
I have a X10 mini pro 2.1 (U20i):
1- Has anyone "currentwidget" working on this phone?!
I installed it and the widget shows always Error (i have root access).
Any help is appreciated!
2- How to maximize battery consumption!?! It's barely holding 15hrs of minimal use!!! Wiped the battstats and didn't have so much improvement!
Any help is appreciated!
3- I need arabic support for the phone! Does somebody have it working?!? Where can i find libs, frameworks...?!
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks
WAW 50 views and still not one single reply!!!
You are very helpful here guys...
Life Engineer said:
WAW 50 views and still not one single reply!!!
You are very helpful here guys...
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Had you known that, you would have took the time to
(1) Check the wiki.
(2) Post one thread for every question you had.
Life Engineer said:
WAW 50 views and still not one single reply!!!
You are very helpful here guys...
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I'm guessing like the other 50+ viewers they didn't know what you were asking until they actually viewed your post. Consumption, Battery, Arabic doesn't give much away. For all we know, you could have been asking about memory usage, buying a new battery, and an arabic font pack!
Well not bad! I managed to get ur 2 replies guys!
ppirate said:
Had you known that, you would have took the time to
(1) Check the wiki.
(2) Post one thread for every question you had.
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U r right about reading but i don't have so much time! But about a thread for every question, u r wrong! I did that to minimize threads, time, replies, space, human resources
Thanks man for the link
projectsome said:
I'm guessing like the other 50+ viewers they didn't know what you were asking until they actually viewed your post. Consumption, Battery, Arabic doesn't give much away. For all we know, you could have been asking about memory usage, buying a new battery, and an arabic font pack!
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Exactly! And do you think that among those 50+ viewers, there weren't anyone that know about any 1 issue from the 3 that i posted?!?!
Life Engineer said:
Ok so i have 3 questions in 1 thread!
I have a X10 mini pro 2.1 (U20i):
1- Has anyone "currentwidget" working on this phone?!
I installed it and the widget shows always Error (i have root access).
Any help is appreciated!
2- How to maximize battery consumption!?! It's barely holding 15hrs of minimal use!!! Wiped the battstats and didn't have so much improvement!
Any help is appreciated!
3- I need arabic support for the phone! Does somebody have it working?!? Where can i find libs, frameworks...?!
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks
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Ok, this is the solution to about half of your problems .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=263#td_post_81
And let's see if I can answer those questions!
1. It does not work, at least the one in the market... It's for the nexus one, there is a ported version for the vibrant too, but I'm not sure if it will work either. Anyway, it's a bit of a stupid program, go buy System Panel.
2. It is more about running proceses than anything. Best app you could download to see what is running wildly, System Panel (and yes, pay for it), or just take some other task killer, like Advanced Task Killer, and see what runs without you wanting too. You should uninstall that crap. Start with Timescape. That app is truly pure crap.
Ah, also, put the widget Power Control (which come included) and try to keep everything deactivated as long as you can. Each of those things SWALLOW battery, more than eat. Put APNdroid, and keep internet deactivated too. Download Setcpu (it's free in this forum) and put the minimum Hz to 128 (the minimum you can put).
What else... eliminate all the SE **** you can and whenever you are not using the phone, kill all the running apps with Advanced Task Killer. Or you can use Autokiller, didn't work for me.
Put a battery percentage icon too. You will notice when something is eating your battery with it. If you don't want a theme, use Battery Indicator.
3. Sorry, don't know what the hell I could use that for. Open a thread for this.
EDIT: looked att your profiel, and man, you are no noob, why the hell are you asking how to improve your battery? It is a standard, androids consume if you let them, nothing else. If you really need battery, underclock it with setcpu and problem solved.
loger8 said:
Ok, this is the solution to about half of your problems .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=263#td_post_81
And let's see if I can answer those questions!
1. It does not work, at least the one in the market... It's for the nexus one, there is a ported version for the vibrant too, but I'm not sure if it will work either. Anyway, it's a bit of a stupid program, go buy System Panel.
2. It is more about running proceses than anything. Best app you could download to see what is running wildly, System Panel (and yes, pay for it), or just take some other task killer, like Advanced Task Killer, and see what runs without you wanting too. You should uninstall that crap. Start with Timescape. That app is truly pure crap.
Ah, also, put the widget Power Control (which come included) and try to keep everything deactivated as long as you can. Each of those things SWALLOW battery, more than eat. Put APNdroid, and keep internet deactivated too. Download Setcpu (it's free in this forum) and put the minimum Hz to 128 (the minimum you can put).
What else... eliminate all the SE **** you can and whenever you are not using the phone, kill all the running apps with Advanced Task Killer. Or you can use Autokiller, didn't work for me.
Put a battery percentage icon too. You will notice when something is eating your battery with it. If you don't want a theme, use Battery Indicator.
3. Sorry, don't know what the hell I could use that for. Open a thread for this.
EDIT: looked att your profiel, and man, you are no noob, why the hell are you asking how to improve your battery? It is a standard, androids consume if you let them, nothing else. If you really need battery, underclock it with setcpu and problem solved.
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First of all thanks for your reply!
About current consumption I'll try also "battery monitor widget" to see if it works!
Man i asked those bcz i'm not a perfect noob (we all are noobs at some point); i'm concentrating my efforts on my HD2 and i dont have so much time for this X10 minipro; so i asked bcz maybe there is some kind of a trick or a known bud/problem that may decrease battery consumption!
About downclocking, my own experience (and many others) shows that it doesn't affect battery much (barely 5 to 10% so it's not worth it) and besides it introduces instabilities so i prefer not to tweak anything about CPU.
However i thank for re-introducing the autokiller memory to my mind bcz i completely forgot it although i'm using it on my HD2!!! hahaha
Oh, no problem then, dude ^^ mm downclocking does work for me, i believe :/ anyway, the best memory optimizer is autokiller, trust me in that see you around!!
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To me the name this thread looked as if you´ve found a piece of software which solves these three problems.
Just to address your battery problem - no there is no solution unless you cut off data transmission or use GPRS instead of 3G. 15 hours is decent time.
Can´t say anything about Arabic, though.
vlissine said:
To me the name this thread looked as if you´ve found a piece of software which solves these three problems.
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Hehehehe this is called "Marketing"
Life Engineer said:
Hehehehe this is called "Marketing"
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This also means I will never open a thread which you started, mate. So it works only once.
vlissine said:
This also means I will never open a thread which you started, mate. So it works only once.
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hehe feel free to do what you want man!
But sometimes when you need answers you need good ways to ask the questions!
My battery lasted many hours longer after disabling data traffic. I only enable data traffic when needed then immediately disable it again. There's a built in widget to enable/disable data traffic.
Life Engineer said:
Ok so i have 3 questions in 1 thread!
I have a X10 mini pro 2.1 (U20i):
3- I need arabic support for the phone! Does somebody have it working?!? Where can i find libs, frameworks...?!
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks
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this worked for me http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=869081
but it changes the original font to arial ( which is even better)
arabic letters are connected and works perfectly
good luck with it
hsn.ahmed said:
this worked for me http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=869081
but it changes the original font to arial ( which is even better)
arabic letters are connected and works perfectly
good luck with it
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Thanks bro will try it!

Helix Engine Power Manager

I ran across this several days ago and decided to test it on my own Le Max 2: With it I managed to get 6.5 hours SoT with fairly heavy web browsing (Opera) and music playback (Poweramp). I'm running AospExtended 5.4 Official 2018-04-17 and Helix Engine 2.0 Beta Free.
https://www.xda-developers.com/heli...e-efficiency-battery-consumption-performance/
Kind regards,
Bill...
Thanks for this advice, i will test it, because it's a really good idea. Considering the fact, that i'm not a heavy user, it should be interesting, if the effect is still noticable.
For me too much apps that do not open or open very slowly at the moment.
I like the dynamic flow of slowing down or speeding up the CPU for the phone needs. I will check the development later on.....
Tdjee said:
For me too much apps that do not open or open very slowly at the moment.
I like the dynamic flow of slowing down or speeding up the CPU for the phone needs. I will check the development later on.....
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That's probably due to the kernel your ROM is using. I've not experienced any of those problems with the ROM I'm using... :good:
Should I make changes to the default profile (I assume "Balanced Profile") or just leave it as it is?
Tdjee said:
For me too much apps that do not open or open very slowly at the moment.
I like the dynamic flow of slowing down or speeding up the CPU for the phone needs. I will check the development later on.....
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I can confirm this, I uninstalled it hence. Also it didn't have any noticeable improvement like 1 hour SOT extra or so hence using it is a no no.
bobjobs said:
Should I make changes to the default profile (I assume "Balanced Profile") or just leave it as it is?
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I just left at the default, which is Dynamic Balanced. By the way, that profile incorporates Battery, Balanced, and Performance mode switching.
this app works without root?
AgustinH said:
this app works without root?
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No...
I can confirm this. With battery saver applied, can even reaches 8hs sot for straight youtube, chrome n fb. I have stopped trying other roms since i use this setup. Thanks mate for your suggestion.
m91c said:
I can confirm this. With battery saver applied, can even reaches 8hs sot for straight youtube, chrome n fb. I have stopped trying other roms since i use this setup. Thanks mate for your suggestion.
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Which Rome you are using
venky83 said:
Which Rome you are using
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The Italian. There is a dozen of American Romes, none of them good.
venky83 said:
Which Rome you are using
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The exact rom and its version as suggested by Bill.
m91c said:
I can confirm this. With battery saver applied, can even reaches 8hs sot for straight youtube, chrome n fb. I have stopped trying other roms since i use this setup. Thanks mate for your suggestion.
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How did you change the profile .... can you give the screenshot of the profile.
Battery really improved here! Before: 3:30 SoT. Now 5h.
Thanks! :victory:
Can I use this in EUI 6 ROM? Or it's only for Oreo ROMs?
venky83 said:
How did you change the profile .... can you give the screenshot of the profile.
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I have the same question
AgustinH said:
I have the same question
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i'm trying this app and works very well i just modify some starting app and give them some permision or deny , from standard configuration and the result is excellent.. it improved the battery life..
BeeTrain said:
Can I use this in EUI 6 ROM? Or it's only for Oreo ROMs?
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Its an app from play store. Give a try and find out.
I hope it will work. Thanks
Cheers
sssyraj.
BeeTrain said:
Can I use this in EUI 6 ROM? Or it's only for Oreo ROMs?
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It may. But I suspect you'll be better results with it if the device is rooted and allows Super User access. As a matter of fact, root access is required for it...

Very poor battery life

I'm getting very poor battery life with my Note 4, which seems to be much worse since a recent update. When I first got the phone a few months ago the battery life was fantastic but now it's almost as bad as my old Moto G2!
I get up in the morning and over a couple of hours spend a bit of time (not constantly for 2 hours) on WiFi checking e-mail, social media, etc. and my battery goes from 100% to 70%. Then I don't use the phone, go out for about an hour listening to Spotify music (offline) using my BT earbuds and when I get home it's down to 40%.
As you can see from the screenshots, it doesn't seem to be the apps I'm using that are draining the battery as "Android system" is responsible for 74% of the battery use. This has maybe 50 packages listed under it, so I think it will be rather hard to identify which one is responsible.
Any ideas what I can do to fix this?
Are you using MTK or SD?
doveman said:
Any ideas what I can do to fix this?
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Dont use MIUI, that's a good start. (hopefully you have Snapdragon variant otherwise you're screwed)
ps.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...ical-world-t3778813/post76596539#post76596539
andresteare said:
Are you using MTK or SD?
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I can't remember how to check but I'm 99% sure it's SD. It's mido if that proves anything.
I installed Greenify and hibernated a few things and that's helped a bit, although it's still not brilliant. I also installed Amplify but the results don't mean anything to me, so I've attached some screenshots in case anything stands out (more in next post due to max.4)
Remaining screenshots.
k3lcior said:
Dont use MIUI, that's a good start. (hopefully you have Snapdragon variant otherwise you're screwed)
ps.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...ical-world-t3778813/post76596539#post76596539
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Yeah I've been thinking of changing ROM tbh. Something that annoys me about MIUI is it only allows you to enter a numeric decryption code on boot. I know how to set it to something different than the unlock code and normally use an alpha-numeric code but that's not an option with MIUI as I wouldn't be able to enter it!
I have App Quarantine installed so I was thinking I could try freezing certain system/MIUI apps but if I'm going to change ROM I guess it's not really worth it. The problem I have is choosing a ROM, as there's so many and battery life, whilst important, isn't the only thing that matters to me. The decryption code thing is important, as is full dual-SIM functionality. OTA upgrades is one thing that MIUI has in it's favour and I guess that's not an option with third-party ROMS but upgrades being made available in a way that they can be installed without wiping the phone would be nice, if possible. Dual apps, Second space and Call/SMS blocklist are all quite handy features in MIUI too.
doveman said:
The problem I have is choosing a ROM, as there's so many and battery life, whilst important, isn't the only thing that matters to me.
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MiracleDROID, give it a go, it's one of the better ROM's i have used on Mido very underrated.
Or OmniROM if you want weekly OTA (Delta updates) just like in MIUI.
And dont expect miracles right after flashing it, give it atleast 1 charging cycle to settle.
Same problem with me .. Battery temperature goes to 41 degree ++ and after night I have to see my low battery

Instruction for Android 6.0.1 and Exynos Note 4

I've been using Greenify for some time with pleasure but not sure I'm doing it efficiently and my device and OS is getting and getting old every day and although I used a heavily debloated version of stock ROM (Simpl ROM) my battery seems to lack of performance lately. So I need a real deal instruction to get maximum efficiency since I don't want to change my phone. I'd really appreciate any help for fine tuning in Greenify.
Not: Note 4 with stock-based 6.0.1 Simpl ROM and Rooted with SuperSU. Also, I installed Space Lemon kernel.
hopelives said:
I've been using Greenify for some time with pleasure but not sure I'm doing it efficiently and my device and OS is getting and getting old every day and although I used a heavily debloated version of stock ROM (Simpl ROM) my battery seems to lack of performance lately. So I need a real deal instruction to get maximum efficiency since I don't want to change my phone. I'd really appreciate any help for fine tuning in Greenify.
Not: Note 4 with stock-based 6.0.1 Simpl ROM and Rooted with SuperSU. Also, I installed Space Lemon kernel.
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Everything gets old and dies including the battery in your device. Greenify will not save you from that fate. Nor will it substantially improve battery endurance on Android 6+ assuming your app portfolio is well behaved. Make sure 'doze on the go' is enabled in Greenify. The remaining knobs and dials will only yield minor benefits.
Davey126 said:
Everything gets old and dies including the battery in your device. Greenify will not save you from that fate. Nor will it substantially improve battery endurance on Android 6+ assuming your app portfolio is well behaved. Make sure 'doze on the go' is enabled in Greenify. The remaining knobs and dials will only yield minor benefits.
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I'm totally aware of what you mean, thanks. Still, if you have something to add it would be appreciated. I like my phone and don't want to change it.
hopelives said:
I'm totally aware of what you mean, thanks. Still, if you have something to add it would be appreciated. I like my phone and don't want to change it.
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https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Samsung+Galaxy+Note+4+Battery+Replacement/38111
Davey126 said:
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Samsung+Galaxy+Note+4+Battery+Replacement/38111
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I have meant Greenify mate.
hopelives said:
I have meant Greenify mate.
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Of course; missed the point. . Seriously consider a new battery which is both economical and easy to install on your device. Greenify is not the answer in the absence of clear indication of app misbehavor.
Davey126 said:
Of course; missed the point. . Seriously consider a new battery which is both economical and easy to install on your device. Greenify is not the answer in the absence of clear indication of app misbehavor.
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My battery is six months old. Do you think it's old enough to change?
hopelives said:
My battery is six months old. Do you think it's old enough to change?
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After market batteries are often not fresh and/or do not meet OEM specs. You should understand what is draining the battery before pursuing a replacement if a recent change made little/no difference. There are numerous XDA threads dedicated to this subject.
Davey126 said:
After market batteries are often not fresh and/or do not meet OEM specs. You should understand what is draining the battery before pursuing a replacement if a recent change made little/no difference. There are numerous XDA threads dedicated to this subject.
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I had changed the battery twice during my usage period but I always bought it from the official Samsung service store. However, I decided to decrease the number of apps installed on my phone. After that, I try battery life again.

Will be I able to get more battery life if I root?

So basically the title says all. I'm planning to use this device a little bit longer, and the only problem with it is the battery life - but I love everything else, like the display, the sound, the design. I was a wonder to root before few months but feels like at this point, at least with Samsung you losing more than you will gain with root. Like Samsung Pass, Samsung Health and Security folder. I know there is a way to recreate them but not sure is worth it all the work. Although, I tihnk is worth it to sacrifice those (but I really will miss Samsung pass), to have a better battery life.
So my question is, if I root my device, put some custom rom + some app like Greenify, will be I able to have a better battery life than now? At the moment I make around 3h of sot, which maybe is normal for device +1 year old. But I can't trust it when I'm going out. Always need to carry a power bank with me, just in case...
Leon said:
So basically the title says all. I'm planning to use this device a little bit longer, and the only problem with it is the battery life - but I love everything else, like the display, the sound, the design. I was a wonder to root before few months but feels like at this point, at least with Samsung you losing more than you will gain with root. Like Samsung Pass, Samsung Health and Security folder. I know there is a way to recreate them but not sure is worth it all the work. Although, I tihnk is worth it to sacrifice those (but I really will miss Samsung pass), to have a better battery life.
So my question is, if I root my device, put some custom rom + some app like Greenify, will be I able to have a better battery life than now? At the moment I make around 3h of sot, which maybe is normal for device +1 year old. But I can't trust it when I'm going out. Always need to carry a power bank with me, just in case...
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yes, installing a custom ROM will likely increase your battery life so as that the kernel that the ROM youve chosen is optimized for efficiency. If the ROM you choose is overclocked beast-mode gaming champion settings enabled, then no. Some ROMs are also very stripped down eliminating seldom used apks thereby increasing batt life as well. What model do you have? if its the g965u, you aint rootin it fwiw
Thanks for the response!
Yes, I understand boosting or using some modes for performance can lead to worst battery life. My device is G965F. As for now, I'm planning to wait for the final version of Android 10. Then I guess would wait for developers to update their ROMs and chose the lite one?
Leon said:
Thanks for the response!
Yes, I understand boosting or using some modes for performance can lead to worst battery life. My device is G965F. As for now, I'm planning to wait for the final version of Android 10. Then I guess would wait for developers to update their ROMs and chose the lite one?
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Youre most welcome!
If you do that, you might be waiting for a while as Samsung has been recently pushing to make root more and more difficult. If youre dead set on rooting, id do it now and avoid the pitfalls of being on a bootloader version that you cant go back to your old one from and waiting for the devs to figure out the new source code etc etc.

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