How To Guide Max Performance & CPU frequency - Google Pixel 6

1: Download Root Booster. (Premium)
2: Download Xplore.
3: Run Root Booster on "Speed boost" (Speed might work also)
4: Open Xplore to root then [/sys/devices/system/cpu] and add the CPU folder to favorites.
5: Edit the permissions for "cpufreq" and only select the 3 execute. (Uncheck read and write)
6: Tap recursive and ok
There you have it, now your phone will run at max Performance/frequencies at all times, well until you restart.

XMAN365 said:
1: Download Root Booster. (Premium)
2: Download Xplore.
3: Run Root Booster on "Speed boost" (Speed might work also)
4: Open Xplore to root then [/sys/devices/system/cpu] and add the CPU folder to favorites.
5: Edit the permissions for "cpufreq" and only select the 3 execute. (Uncheck read and write)
6: Tap recursive and ok
There you have it, now your phone will run and max Performance/frequencies at all times, well until you restart.
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why? people were *****ing about battery already.

Vio281 said:
why? people were *****ing about battery already.
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If you want I can make a guide on how I get my phone to last several weeks

XMAN365 said:
If you want I can make a guide on how I get my phone to last several weeks
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please do. phone is getting drained by network connective(around 32% everyday). Its been like that since release. I tried turning off a few settings but the problem persists.

Vio281 said:
why? people were *****ing about battery already.
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This has nothing to do with battery optimization. It is for over clocking or under clocking.
The OP post this mod for peeps that would like to clock their phone. No need to leave a nasty negative reply.
A kernel Manger will do the same thing and it is what I use.

vandyman said:
This has nothing to do with battery optimization. It is for over clocking or under clocking.
The OP post this mod for peeps that would like to clock their phone. No need to leave a nasty negative reply.
A kernel Manger will do the same thing and it is what I use.
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how is that nasty?

gojosensei said:
please do. phone is getting drained by network connective(around 32% everyday). Its been like that since release. I tried turning off a few settings but the problem persists.
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I will make a guide for battery saving by tomorrow. You will need root for this too

One week later

Update messed up my settings and im still trying to fix it. Performance and battery are having issues. Life is busy as well..
If you want to figure it out for yourself, I use HEBF Optimizer (Android Saver in VIP), Naptime, Battery Tool and Kirisakura Kernel together.

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[Q] since no root yet, best autostarts replacement?

hey guys, I always used autostarts on my evo 4g to disable apps from starting up. I never like the task killer approach since it was said to have done more harm than good on android 2.2+. Well, since the 3d isn't rooted yet, what are you guys doing to keep apps from running? anything?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15111733#post15111733
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15111733#post15111733
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without root, all that can do is kill processes manually... same as ATK... unless I am missing something
For now, yes. Unless you know of another that works without root and doesn't actually hinder AOS? This one and minfree are considered the best according to reviews around the web. Set a preset and let it do it's thing....they work in conjunction w/AOS. But you are right, you have to manually end the process for now
vWvSTATICvWv said:
For now, yes. Unless you know of another that works without root and doesn't actually hinder AOS? This one and minfree are considered the best according to reviews around the web. Set a preset and let it do it's thing....they work in conjunction w/AOS. But you are right, you have to manually end the process for now
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i am unable to set a preset in memory optimizer... whenever i do, i hit menu > refresh and the original values return...
shad0w77 said:
i am unable to set a preset in memory optimizer... whenever i do, i hit menu > refresh and the original values return...
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You can't cause we don't have root. My post meant this is one of the best when we have root. For the time being you have to manually end the process yourself.
vWvSTATICvWv said:
You can't cause we don't have root. My post meant this is one of the best when we have root. For the time being you have to manually end the process yourself.
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Ahhh got it... Sorry for the misunderstanding... Thanks!

V6 Supercharger script and the MoPho

Simple script to run to maximize the MoPho's RAM usage. **ROOT USERS ONLY**
I take NO credit for this tweak whatsoever, and am simply providing a quick "how-to" of how to run the script for those who have not used it on previous Android devices.
Here's the link to the original thread (in the general section in the MoPho forum), created by member Custodian on 8/11/11. Big thanks to him for that! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212820
First, follow the ongoing development threads to familiarize yourself of what this tweak truly accomplishes:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15948434#post15948434
Secondly, follow this how-to, in this order:
1) Download the script of your choice from the second hyperlink above, or from - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=5021
2) Download Script Manager from the Market (free app).
3) Wipe your caches.
4) Open Script Manager, locate the script you dl'd on your SD Card, select "run as root", and DO NOT select "run as boot".
5) Load the script (select 1 or 0 for scrolling speed). It will most likely tell you that you are running too new of a Busybox version, and may experience bootloops. You're fine. Busybox v1.19.2-Stericson runs just fine, no issues.
6) Once script loads, enter selection #9 (Super 1000hp Aggressive mem setting).
7) Enter selection #13 to "bulletproof" your Launcher (helps eliminate risk of having it close during while your mem settings are working)
8) Enter selection #19 for Nitro Lag Nullifer, and install.
9) Enter selection #25 for options. Enter y for build.prop edit.
10) Enter selection #27 to close the script.
Now, reopen Script manager and navigate to the folder /sdcard/V6_SuperCharger. Run the 99SuperCharger.sh script, and select to "run as root", and "run as boot".
Reboot your phone, and you are good to go.
You can create widgets to quickly shift between memory tweaks.
Lastly, you can run the V6 script and select #19 to "flush" your caches and reclaim any lost RAM throughout the day to keep your phone running optimally without having to reboot your phone or "kill" any apps through various task managers. I do this about 1x-2x a day just as habit, but not necessary by any means. (A widget can be created for this too - open Script Manager, and find /data/fast_engine_flush.sh. One click RAM re-claimer!)
That's it. No need for any 3rd party task managers (ATK, Auto Killer, etc.). Just let the script do its thing, and enjoy a lag free MoPho!
this is great - I ran across this the other day - very easy to install and activate - my phone seems to be very reponsive - quite a interesting MOD - thanks for posting!
Latest script - RC3.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=5021
Nice, I'll try out RC1. BTW, has anyone tried his 3g turbocharger?
This is weird. I keep getting ... "AWK Not Found. Unable to determine busybox version."
Root Check says I have busybox-1.18.0git. wtf?
MisterTedster said:
Nice, I'll try out RC1. BTW, has anyone tried his 3g turbocharger?
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Yes. I'm still on the fence as far as noticing any performance gains, though...
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tuxytuxy said:
This is weird. I keep getting ... "AWK Not Found. Unable to determine busybox version."
Root Check says I have busybox-1.18.0git. wtf?
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Try installing a newer Busybox version...that should fix that.
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My settings wouldn't stick after reboot (using homebase 2.1)
Had to use Script Manager to load /system/etc/init.d/99SuperCharger "on boot" and "run as root" (for me it was called S99SuperCharger)
MisterTedster said:
Nice, I'll try out RC1. BTW, has anyone tried his 3g turbocharger?
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Just did. I had some weak download speeds at work this morning, only getting to 550kps tops, using the experimental 1 setting doubled my down speed to 1meg.
cobrahicks said:
My settings wouldn't stick after reboot (using homebase 2.1)
Had to use Script Manager to load /system/etc/init.d/99SuperCharger "on boot" and "run as root" (for me it was called S99SuperCharger)
Just did. I had some weak download speeds at work this morning, only getting to 550kps tops, using the experimental 1 setting doubled my down speed to 1meg.
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NICE!
I get crap 3G speed @ work regardless of which 3G script I run (.2-.4 down on avg), but .8-1.0 avg w/ 4G. I didn't realize that it doesn't exactly hurt the battery life tremendously to leave 4G enabled on the MoPho, as it puts itself into a sleep mode when not in use. I'm not sure of the specifics as far as scan/refresh intervals right off hand, but I'm tracking approx 1% of batt. life lost every 10 minutes while the phone is idle and 4G enabled (data disabled, as I'm sure I'd be losing 3-4% batt. life in the same range w/ it enabled w/ 4G).
Dumb question: Anything special I should know to run 3G turbocharger?
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Dumb question: Anything special I should know to run 3G turbocharger?
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Nope. Just run the script and select the option that's best for you and reboot. Test all 4 and the experimentals.
YMMV - not all phones behave the same, and I'm sure 3G gains/losses are still contingent upon your location anyway, so you may experience a boost, a loss or no change at all. Either way, it won't hurt anything to try it.
Now RC2 is out... The best setting for MoPho is option 9+12.... Use build prop option to stick otherwise will not stick after reboot.... V6 default windowsmgr event setting is only 75. If you want better smooth scolling change this line "windowsmgr.max_event_per_sec=75 to 150(got two lines not include original line). Well 3g tweak is depend on your service provider.... test with speed test.net and find which setting is the best for you.
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pswin09 said:
Now RC2 is out... The best setting for MoPho is option 9+12.... Use build prop option to stick otherwise will not stick after reboot.... V6 default windowsmgr event setting is only 75. If you want better smooth scolling change this line "windowsmgr.max_event_per_sec=75 to 150(got two lines not include original line). Well 3g tweak is depend on your service provider.... test with speed test.net and find which setting is the best for you.
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Thanks man, OP has been updated accordingly w/ latest release info.
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Nice, I'll try out RC1. BTW, has anyone tried his 3g turbocharger?
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i have both running on my phone and it is pretty fast, i used the experimental #1 for the 3g and i was hitting 1+ meg downloads which is faster than the .48-.75 that i normally get. usually when i open my browser on 3g it takes a while to load even the google homepage but now it pops up as soon as i open the browser no load time same for xda took a while before now it loads really quick almost ike i have 4g on i had to double check and make 4g was the first time i tried it because it was so much faster.
RC3.1 is out already. Looks like there are a bunch of fixes and enhancements.
where do you see the RC3.2?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
Does anyone know how this runs with my kernel
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Install zepps kickass kernel and v6 ...you'll get some great results using your kernel. Forgot to post, with your latest rev and a few tweaks im rocking 4500's in smartbench.
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Does anyone know how this runs with my kernel
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Does this work on stock rom
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Rapid battery drain.

I've tried nearly everything I can think of and nothing stops this battery from killing itself very fast. Half a day on a charge is rediculous. I don't know what else to do.
immortal7792 said:
I've tried nearly everything I can think of and nothing stops this battery from killing itself very fast. Half a day on a charge is rediculous. I don't know what else to do.
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First of all what do you have turned on (Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, etc.). Second, what applications are you using to help/find battery issues (Greenify, Wake Lock Detector, Tasker, etc.). Without this information it's hard to tell you what is wrong.
Personally, I have bluetooth on all the time connected to my G Watch. Location is set to Battery Saver. I have Greenify installed and hibernating apps when the screen is turned off and using Tasker to control CPU speeds. My phone has been off the charger for about 7 hours and I am at about 88% battery left.
immortal7792 said:
I've tried nearly everything I can think of and nothing stops this battery from killing itself very fast. Half a day on a charge is rediculous. I don't know what else to do.
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Grab us the dump file from Better Battery Stats and we could help you out more. I get great battery life with my G3.
I use Greenify ,Lux , BT on most the time as well as Location. Typically my brightness is around 70% -80% as well.
I don't have all sorts of useless apps and widgets though, only 1 clock widget on the lock screen . and if I don't need an app I simply uninstall it....
Anyways grab that dump file from BBS if you'd like some help.
- Tapatalked from the G3
Mistertac said:
Grab us the dump file from Better Battery Stats and we could help you out more. I get great battery life with my G3.
I use Greenify ,Lux , BT on most the time as well as Location. Typically my brightness is around 70% -80% as well.
I don't have all sorts of useless apps and widgets though, only 1 clock widget on the lock screen . and if I don't need an app I simply uninstall it....
Anyways grab that dump file from BBS if you'd like some help.
- Tapatalked from the G3
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I use GSAM battery monitor can I dump through that app? I use greenify, keep brightness low, turn off what I can and it's still awful
immortal7792 said:
I use GSAM battery monitor can I dump through that app? I use greenify, keep brightness low, turn off what I can and it's still awful
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You could I suppose however I myself don't use that app. I don't use any of the GSam apps.
Grab BBS here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
Install it and enable root features in the advanced tab and then let it run for a little while. Then on the main screen you'll see a "share" button and dump file will be already highlighted. Select that and it'll put the file on the root of your SDCard.
If you could upload that it will be more helpful. BBS is more useful in my opinion and gives better details than GSam.
Once you get used to using it.... You'll wonder why you weren't using it in the first place
- Tapatalked from the G3
Mistertac said:
You could I suppose however I myself don't use that app. I don't use any of the GSam apps.
Grab BBS here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
Install it and enable root features in the advanced tab and then let it run for a little while. Then on the main screen you'll see a "share" button and dump file will be already highlighted. Select that and it'll put the file on the root of your SDCard.
If you could upload that it will be more helpful. BBS is more useful in my opinion and gives better details than GSam.
Once you get used to using it.... You'll wonder why you weren't using it in the first place
- Tapatalked from the G3
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Got it will report back
Mistertac said:
You could I suppose however I myself don't use that app. I don't use any of the GSam apps.
Grab BBS here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15869868
Install it and enable root features in the advanced tab and then let it run for a little while. Then on the main screen you'll see a "share" button and dump file will be already highlighted. Select that and it'll put the file on the root of your SDCard.
If you could upload that it will be more helpful. BBS is more useful in my opinion and gives better details than GSam.
Once you get used to using it.... You'll wonder why you weren't using it in the first place
- Tapatalked from the G3
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Here's the file I hope it tells something
I was having the same issue. No matter what I did it just sucked and I'm no noob. I just did a flash back to stock using the 10b tot file and set everything back up and now it's great. Easily lasting twice as long. I also didn't reroot yet.
immortal7792 said:
Here's the file I hope it tells something
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It's showing your phone was awake about 1.5 hours more than your screen on time.
msm_tsens_lock (): 4 h 20 m 38 s (15638 s)
Kept your phone awake for over 4 hours. Your other various wake locks don't look to out of control to me, you have quite a few that will add up but I don't see any rogue apps really.
msm_tsens_lock
Is to do with Thermal Sensor. My G3 has never had that kernel wake lock so I'm not 100% that's it's normal or not, could very well be?!
What I'd suggest though anyways is to clear your Caches and Dalvic ( can use an app from Store to do this easily ) then give your phone a day or two before judging battery life so the Caches can rebuild.
And reboot your phone once a day. Also what I've been doing lately is I have my phone set up so that when I " knock off" it uses Greenify to force Hibernation of my apps then locks the phone.
That can be done through any launcher that supports gestures , I use Nova.
If nothing seems to work, factory reset should do it, though i know that's annoying.
I'll keep looking at your dump file just to see if i missed anything, I've been looking through a few of them and my eyes hurt[emoji12]
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It's showing your phone was awake about 1.5 hours more than your screen on time.
msm_tsens_lock (): 4 h 20 m 38 s (15638 s)
Kept your phone awake for over 4 hours. Your other various wake locks don't look to out of control to me, you have quite a few that will add up but I don't see any rogue apps really.
msm_tsens_lock
Is to do with Thermal Sensor. My G3 has never had that kernel wake lock so I'm not 100% that's it's normal or not, could very well be?!
What I'd suggest though anyways is to clear your Caches and Dalvic ( can use an app from Store to do this easily ) then give your phone a day or two before judging battery life so the Caches can rebuild.
And reboot your phone once a day. Also what I've been doing lately is I have my phone set up so that when I " knock off" it uses Greenify to force Hibernation of my apps then locks the phone.
That can be done through any launcher that supports gestures , I use Nova.
If nothing seems to work, factory reset should do it, though i know that's annoying.
I'll keep looking at your dump file just to see if i missed anything, I've been looking through a few of them and my eyes hurt[emoji12]
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Haha thanks dude I appreciate it. I'm gonna try doing that and seeing what happens.
it is just a junk phone man
oneandroidnut said:
it is just a junk phone man
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I've seen your posts over and over and I think you should consider the possibility that you are unhappy with your life, not with your phones. Technology will never cure depression.
hawkswind1 said:
I've seen your posts over and over and I think you should consider the possibility that you are unhappy with your life, not with your phones. Technology will never cure depression.
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why you say that? my note 3 could smoke this thing
oneandroidnut said:
why you say that? my note 3 could smoke this thing
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LOL
Chilidog said:
LOL
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True story bro

Redmi Note 3 (Snapdragon) upgrade to official rom?

I got my Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon from Aliexpress and it came with unofficial ROM (7.17.9.0 LHOCNCL).
Which way is the best to upgrade my phone to official Xiaomi stable global ROM to avoid any problems?
ADB+MiFlash?
Any suggestion or link with guide?
fgermne said:
I got my Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon from Aliexpress and it came with unofficial ROM (7.17.9.0 LHOCNCL).
Which way is the best to upgrade my phone to official Xiaomi stable global ROM to avoid any problems?
ADB+MiFlash?
Any suggestion or link with guide?
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Definitivaly try the method ADB+Mi flash.Take a look here:http://en.miui.com/thread-235865-1-1.html
and here at my post from other thread:http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/help/hard-bricked-redmi-note-3-sd-t3360457
Feel free to ask me any question.Read carefully the entire procedure and dont make any mistake ,respect steps order and dont skip nothing.The result could be a bricked device,if you dont read carefull the procedure
Luiggi79 said:
Definitivaly try the method ADB+Mi flash.Take a look here:http://en.miui.com/thread-235865-1-1.html
and here at my post from other thread:http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/help/hard-bricked-redmi-note-3-sd-t3360457
Feel free to ask me any question.Read carefully the entire procedure and dont make any mistake ,respect steps order and dont skip nothing.The result could be a bricked device,if you dont read carefull the procedure
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Thank you on support and info.
I will try this later today, I found this guide yesterday but wanted to ask for every additional info, just in case.
I will check is bootloader unlocked, if it is unlocked(by seller) should I stay on this custom/vendom ROM?
Btw, I have problems with fingerprint, it does not work when phone 'sleep' for about minute or longer, when I unlock and then lock the phone, then it works 10 times, after that it again does not detect finger.
Can that be ROM problem?
Sometimes phone laggs a bit, specially while typing on facebook messenger.
Phone passed Antutu Officer, so it is genuine.
If I can trust that test, lol
Antutu Benchmark - 77k score.
fgermne said:
Thank you on support and info.
I will try this later today, I found this guide yesterday but wanted to ask for every additional info, just in case.
I will check is bootloader unlocked, if it is unlocked(by seller) should I stay on this custom/vendom ROM?
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Sellers rom could have some malware/crappys injected.You must change immediate rom,with official one to benefit regularly upcoming updates.This method working great for locked bootloader,mine is locked,and i have flashed my phone according to this method.I suggest you to not unlock bootloader,you dont nedd that crappy app twrp and so on.Most devices were bricked after unlocking bootloader and flashing she** t/not fully tested roms oder other things.Finnaly :flash official rom according to method ADB+Mi Flash.If you have any difficulty feel free to ask me.
Luiggi79 said:
Sellers rom could have some malware/crappys injected.You must change immediate rom,with official one to benefit regularly upcoming updates.This method working great for locked bootloader,mine is locked,and i have flashed my phone according to this method.I suggest you to not unlock bootloader,you dont nedd that crappy app twrp and so on.Most devices were bricked after unlocking bootloader and flashing she** t/not fully tested roms oder other things.Finnaly :flash official rom according to method ADB+Mi Flash.If you have any difficulty feel free to ask me.
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Well, I will try with this method as soon as I can, probably later today.
I will post what happend
I successfully upgraded to latest Global ROM with method above.
But, they removed FONT option from settings which is important to me.
Which ROM is the latest with FONT option in settings?
and where I can get it?
fgermne said:
I successfully upgraded to latest Global ROM with method above.
But, they removed FONT option from settings which is important to me.
Which ROM is the latest with FONT option in settings?
and where I can get it?
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I am glad for you!Now the problem with fingerprint is gone?I believe that your phone is genuine,because 77k antutu score is the correct one.Related to the latest rom with font settings,i dont know wich was.I recommend you to proceed with caution when you change the rom.This phone is sensitive to the changes,and he have many security things implemented,due in fact to prevent user to make changes.
Luiggi79 said:
I am glad for you!Now the problem with fingerprint is gone?I believe that your phone is genuine,because 77k antutu score is the correct one.Related to the latest rom with font settings,i dont know wich was.I recommend you to proceed with caution when you change the rom.This phone is sensitive to the changes,and he have many security things implemented,due in fact to prevent user to make changes.
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For now fingerprint is ok, I will need some time to test it fully.
I already give up downgrading beacause of font.
Stock is ok.
Thank you on support.
On latest ROM we can't change app permissions anymore?
Every permission is grayed and I can't change it, for any app.
fgermne said:
On latest ROM we can't change app permissions anymore?
Every permission is grayed and I can't change it, for any app.
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Firstly you must activate permisisons manager from security;tap security then permissions manager,and then you have a little wheel on the upper right side of screen;tap on that wheel and then activate permissioins manager.You will have full permissions on the app security settings.
Luiggi79 said:
Firstly you must activate permisisons manager from security;tap security then permissions manager,and then you have a little wheel on the upper right side of screen;tap on that wheel and then activate permissioins manager.You will have full permissions on the app security settings.
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On previous ROM it eas activated so I didn't know for that option lol.
Thanks, great!
I just found a problem.
High battery use by Android System 20% and Android 12%
Is there any fix for this?
On previous unofficial ROM from Vnedor, both were bellow 10%.
I have read some topis but I can't find a solution.
Just checked mine, Andriod sys 18% and Andriod 12%...... On my redmi note 2, both are running at 3%, so does seem a bit high.
Maybe I have to wait one or two full charges to settle?
This is my first charge, I got 2h on screen time and 75% battery left, which is not bad,
but would be great to put both under 10% of usage.
I hope somebody found a fix.
Screenshot of usage..
Even system launcher are using battery too much, since I'm using Nova launcher primary.
I had battery drain issue as well. Battery usage usually ranges from 30% to 50% overnight (roughly 8 hours during night), which I considered exceptionally high.
My solution is to turn off auto sync function from setting-sync, but the con is that you have to sync apps/accounts manually.
Thanks on advice, but..
Sync is off.
Xiaomi Europe support said 'turn off auto-update apps.'
fgermne said:
Thanks on advice, but..
Sync is off.
Xiaomi Europe support said 'turn off auto-update apps.'
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Turn off:
1.GPS
2.Bluetouth
3.VOLTE
5.screen brightnes=50%
6..don't turn off autoupdate apps
7.localization services
8.during night you can activate sleep profile
9.after 2-4 charge cycles you will see a better battery life
Luiggi79 said:
Turn off:
1.GPS
2.Bluetouth
3.VOLTE
5.screen brightnes=50%
6..don't turn off autoupdate apps
7.localization services
8.during night you can activate sleep profile
9.after 2-4 charge cycles you will see a better battery life
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Everything is like that except Volte and Sleep profile.
And after 2 charging cycles battery is pretty ok, 50% takes 4h+ on screen time. (Wifi,messenger,instagram,viber and bluetooth music streaming 2h+)
Thank you on support.
Hi fgermne...i have same trouble can't enter menu settings - password & fingerprint..
Can u share files for upgrade to global stable Rom..and step by stepbto upgrade...thx u
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[Tweak] Jojoc system tuning. Battery focused. [V3 FINAL UP]

Hello.
I've been asked by some fellows here at xda what settings I use for my general usage.
I've settled on my values and seem stable for everyday use.
So here's a script I made up, based on Fairpark profile from AKT Thread.
I consider them final and most likely won't need to update it, but if I do I'll post here.
It uses my own values I consider the best for battery saving without compromising performance much.
(benchmarks results are as good as stock)
I'm currently at 60% battery with 3 hours SOT, using chrome messenger and facebook over LTE.
Pretty nice I'd say, I had around 2 hours SOT at 50% with stock settings, same usage scenario.
You could further improve this with Lspeed from play store, and/or underclock the device although not recommended.
How to use:
Download the file, change the extension from .pdf to. sh and run this with every script execution app like script manager.
Run on boot is recommended.
All credits go to their respective owners, I just used what data was out there and tweaked the best values for my device, I cooked this, not made it from scratch, thanks everyone for providing to the community. (credits are also untouched on the script)
Update: @raystef66
Raystef made a flashable zip with the mod if you prefer it that way, should be more straightforward, flash it and you're done, you can find it here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74742554&postcount=26
Nice job!
Update #2: @raystef66
There is also now a magisk module available for this, pretty cool if you ask me.
Thanks Raystef!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75631796&postcount=169
Update #3: @raystef66
There is an updated version of the magisk module available for this!
Thanks Raystef!
(the name may be test but it's 100% the same as the V3-2. )
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76244793&postcount=215
Thanks for this. It's it for stock or Los based roms?
joaste said:
Thanks for this. It's it for stock or Los based roms?
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If I'm not mistaken this is not rom specific and can be used on any rom.
Happy tweaking!
Sorry for a noob question, but do you need to be rooted to run the script?
lilbluemirage said:
Sorry for a noob question, but do you need to be rooted to run the script?
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how would you run the script otherwise?
lilbluemirage said:
Sorry for a noob question, but do you need to be rooted to run the script?
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how would you run the script otherwise?
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Just as he said, don't worry we were all noobs once, no one was born and knew about this stuff.
You need root, doesn't work otherwise.
do i need a prop editor or a file explorer to use this?
gecko702 said:
do i need a prop editor or a file explorer to use this?
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No need for a prop editor at all.
And no need for a file manager unless you want to put it on init.d.
Easiest way would be to just download script manager from the google play, find the file from inside the app and run it as root and on boot toggled.
nfsmw_gr said:
No need for a prop editor at all.
And no need for a file manager unless you want to put it on init.d.
Easiest way would be to just download script manager from the google play, find the file from inside the app and run it as root and on boot toggled.
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ok thank you will try some reason my battery drops even at idle with greenify and amplify lol after an hr used to last longer 100% in hrs at idle im hoping for a proper amplify guide to set the blocks at the recommended seconds
cant download for some reason keeps giving me pdf error xD hmmmm maybe put it in a zip file? i click and takes me to the pdf reader in chrome
gecko702 said:
ok thank you will try some reason my battery drops even at idle with greenify and amplify lol after an hr used to last longer 100% in hrs at idle im hoping for a proper amplify guide to set the blocks at the recommended seconds
cant download for some reason keeps giving me pdf error xD hmmmm maybe put it in a zip file? i click and takes me to the pdf reader in chrome
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I see.
Mine on idle takes literally hours to drop
Hope you figure out what's wrong
nfsmw_gr said:
Hello.
I've been asked by some fellows here at xda what settings I use for my general usage.
I've settled on my values and seem stable for everyday use.
So here's a script I made up, based on Fairpark profile from AKT Thread.
I consider them final and most likely won't need to update it, but if I do I'll post here.
It uses my own values I consider the best for battery saving without compromising performance much.
(benchmarks results are as good as stock)
I'm currently at 60% battery with 3 hours SOT, using chrome messenger and facebook over LTE.
Pretty nice I'd say, I had around 2 hours SOT at 50% with stock settings, same usage scenario.
You could further improve this with Lspeed from play store, and/or underclock the device although not recommended.
How to use:
Download the file, change the extension from .pdf to. sh and run this with every script execution app like script manager.
Run on boot is recommended.
All credits go to their respective owners, I just used what data was out there and tweaked the best values for my device, I cooked this, not made it from scratch, thanks everyone for providing to the community. (credits are also untouched on the script)
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You should do some io-schedulers tuning too. ;~}
denf666 said:
You should do some io-schedulers tuning too. ;~}
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I could yeah, good idea.
I've done that in the past but to be honest I didn't see much difference either in battery life nor in performance.
I may as well dig that up and update it just for the heck of it.
V2 Update.
I thought I wouldn't update this but I tried to make it a bit more efficient because I wasn't satisfied.
Without further ado, I've uploaded the V2 of the mod on this post and on the OP.
As usual change the .pdf to .sh and execute with script manager or your prefered script app. (or init.d)
Changes from V1:
Tried to optimize as completely as possible through multiple system sections.
More specifically:
Full interactive CPU Governor tweaks (based on ghostpepper this time though with some stricter frequency handling and hmp settings, still good performance though when needed)
IO (noop for battery efficiency, shouldn't affect everyday usage)
GPU (max freq available)
VM (dirty ration, dirty background, vfs cache and more)
Entropy (reduced for battery efficiency, no performance penalty on our device)
LMK (optimal values).
Try it and tell me how it compares to v1 after a couple of days of usage.
I don't think I can do better than that without hurting performance much.
Results.
Here's some benchmark results, battery results, and cpu frequency utilization stats with the mod applied.
I've never reached so much SOT with any device I owned, and I've owned plenty.
Hope that gets you all covered.
Keep in mind these are with the V2 version. Browsing, messaging, general light use.
Your usage scenario will change the battery life depending how much you push your device, but it should still be better than stock.
@raystef66 this may interest you.
nfsmw_gr said:
Here's some benchmark results, battery results, and cpu frequency utilization stats with the mod applied.
I've never reached so much SOT with any device I owned, and I've owned plenty.
Hope that gets you all covered.
Keep in mind these are with the V2 version.
@raystef66 this may interest you.
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Have seen it my friend :good: Nice looking SOT (i've around4.-5h), nice battery slope. I'm over your benchmark results @ the moment, but the battery life interests me more.
Like said i will implement and test today. I've sent you a PM with other tweaks on MF5.0
Let's work on this
nfsmw_gr said:
Here's some benchmark results, battery results, and cpu frequency utilization stats with the mod applied.
I've never reached so much SOT with any device I owned, and I've owned plenty.
Hope that gets you all covered.
Keep in mind these are with the V2 version.
@raystef66 this may interest you.
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Thanks for the tweaks. Can you tell me what ROM you're on?
raystef66 said:
Have seen it my friend :good: Nice looking SOT (i've around4.-5h), nice battery slope. I'm over your benchmark results @ the moment, but the battery life interests me more.
Like said i will implement and test today. I've sent you a PM with other tweaks on MF5.0
Let's work on this
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Replying right now, lets do some magic
joaste said:
Thanks for the tweaks. Can you tell me what ROM you're on?
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I'm on RR Latest Stable with Llamasweet kernel latest as well.
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Replying right now, lets do some magic
I'm on RR Latest Stable with Llamasweet kernel latest as well.
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Thanks.
Is a reboot enough to undo the tweaks (assuming the script is not reapplied at boot of course)?
joaste said:
Thanks.
Is a reboot enough to undo the tweaks (assuming the script is not reapplied at boot of course)?
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Yes it is, you should be clean after a simple reboot.
The recommended way is to execute it with script manager.
You could try putting it on init.d but I haven't tested it like that, you'll need to verify the values are correct if you use this method to be sure it's working.
nfsmw_gr said:
Yes it is, you should be clean after a simple reboot.
The recommended way is to execute it with script manager.
You could try putting it on init.d but I haven't tested it like that, you'll need to verify the values are correct if you use this method to be sure it's working.
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Thanks again for the time taken.
I ran the script through Root browser classic and the settings changed on Candy7. I tried through init.d with KA, but couldn't get it to work (I don't use that often so perhaps did something wrong).
I'll let you know how it goes.

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