Samsung Battery Tweaker Support Thread - S20 Series - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Themes, Apps

About App:
Prolong your battery by automatically controlling charge based on conditions sets.
This thread is for support specific to the Galaxy S20 series.
For downloads, instructions, and general questions, please visit the main thread.
Features:
Charge control mechanisms:
Fast charging mode toggle
Suspend/resume charging (root only)
Conditions:
battery temperature
countdown timer
schedule
Autosync toggle based on charging status
Basic battery stats
Remaining battery life (root only)
Suspend/resume charging toggle (root only)

Just crashes out after 1 second here, S20 5G, Exynos.
Seems others in the main thread are having the same problem.

AndiTails said:
Just crashes out after 1 second here, S20 5G, Exynos.
Seems others in the main thread are having the same problem.
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Yeah, all I get was those reports and no logcats. Can you send logcat? Thanks
Also, can you run this and send the result? Can be a screenshot. Thanks
adb shell ls /sys/class/power_supply/battery/

Same issue, crash on start

corepda said:
Same issue, crash on start
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[Q] LED light

I have one little problem I could not find a fix on. When i boot into Android or reinstall it my Orange LED stays on it and it never goes off. Is there a fix for it.
Thanks
This is a known problem, see the bottom of the thread in my signature for a full list of known problems.
The notification LED will stay like this until one of the developers fixes it, when fixed, a kernel update will be available for you to download.
Currently, the LED usually indicates sleep state. Orange for awake, blinking for going into sleep mode, and solid green for deep sleep.
Soon, hopefully, the LED will be changed so that it indicates new messages or missed calls on the phone.
Thanks
Is there a way to turn it off or disable it?
The only problem I have with it is will it drain the battier faster (then normal)
DVA4890 said:
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Is there a way to turn it off or disable it?
The only problem I have with it is will it drain the battier faster (then normal)
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It will not drain the battery any faster than normal.
Please read the FAQ, the LED is currently used to indicate sleep state - let me tell you, the phone not sleeping is MUCH worse than any LED being constantly on...
arrrghhh said:
It will not drain the battery any faster than normal.
Please read the FAQ, the LED is currently used to indicate sleep state - let me tell you, the phone not sleeping is MUCH worse than any LED being constantly on...
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Well, solid green WILL drain faster than "off" - however, the drain is negligible compared to even the sleep mode drain of the radio.
The only time you might see more than a few minutes difference with the solid-green vs. off in terms of battery life is in airplane mode and in sleep for many hours - but who puts their phone in airplane mode and doesn't use it at all for many hours? The almost negligible difference in battery life is made up for by the improvement in power management debugging capability. Once we kill all of the Sleeps of Death, failed wakes, and RIL crashes (all current work in progress), the LED behavior will get changed.
However - If you are running one of WisTilt2's PM kernels and you see the phone stay in solid orange or blinking green for extended periods of time, some app or setting you are using is preventing deep sleep. Do a dmesg and look for wakelocks, or do the following:
Disable GPS - when enabled, it prevents deep sleep until disabled
Use Advanced Task Killer to kill background apps. Some apps wakelock the hell out of our phones. Facebook is particularly bad here.
If you're not running a WisTilt2 kernel, there is no difference between "on/temporary wake due to alarm/interrupt" and "attempting to sleep". WisTilt2's kernels change LED behavior during "attempting to sleep" to blinking green.
Now how do I do a dmesg where cam I find out how to do that
Thanks
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Now how do I do a dmesg where cam I find out how to do that
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2 ways:
ADB:
Windows
Other OS
Terminal:
Install Android Terminal Emulator.
Open and type:
su [enter]
dmesg > /sdcard/dmesg.txt [enter] (or other direction)
Open file manager.
Go to your sdcad and open dmesg.txt
Fairly certain mortals can view dmesg output, so no need for su I think.
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Fairly certain mortals can view dmesg output, so no need for su I think.
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lol @ mortals.
This is correct, you do not need su rights to use/view dmesg.
There is a nifty app called OSMonitor in the market that among other things will let view dmesg live. Just found it yesterday.

[DISCUSSION] Xiaomi Mi 9 battery life saving tips

Xiaomi Mi 9
Battery life saving tips
- Discussion - ​
Presenting a few tips based off personal experience that can help squeeze out those extra few minutes/hours of battery life from our device.​
Please note:
This is not a science and what works for some may not work for others. There are many factors involved in having good battery life and one person’s 1 SOT (screen on time) may mean completely different usage to another’s. For example, 1 hour of internet browsing will of course be less battery-intensive than 1 hour of processor-hungry gaming. So bear this in mind…
I am running the weekly Xiaomi.EU rom (9.4.11 at the time of posting) and so some of these settings/features may not be available on other versions of MIUI.
Some of the below will require. Some users prefer not (or can’t for whichever reason) to root and so you’ll just have to skip those if so.
Lastly, this thread is intended on being a work in progress and I welcome comments/suggestions/additions on the content. These are the settings that I adhere to which I believe, as well as most users, which are useful to aid battery life. Some tips may help out significantly, some may just offer a slight increase. Some may not even help at all and may just be placebo!
If something doesn’t work for you or you greatly disagree, let’s discuss it…​
Network settings + roaming
There are various settings which are known to help out with the notorious Cell Standby drain etc. such as:
Preferred network type (found either by Settings – SIM cards & mobile networks – Sim Card Settings - Preferred network type OR by dialling *#*#4636#*#* via your phone app). Users in the EU find that setting the network type to GSM/WCDMA/LTE or WCDMA/LTE (on both sims) can help stop the device look for network frequencies that it’ll never find, such as the TD-SCDMA etc. You can Google what frequencies your network provider uses which can help you decide.
VoLTE (Settings – SIM cards & mobile networks) – there may be some debate over this one, but it can be said by having VoLTE enabled, whilst calls will be clearer, it will use 4G which is that bit more power hungry. Therefore some testing may be preferred if you’re a frequent caller. I personally have this on without and haven’t tested it fully, but I’m also not a huge caller.
Make calls using WLAN (Settings – SIM cards & mobile networks) – by using WiFi for calls this should be more battery efficient than using mobile network data.
Data roaming (Settings – SIM cards & mobile networks) – I tend to keep Overseas data roaming off when I’m in my home country with the thought that it prevents the device from looking for networks it won’t find. As for National roaming, I have this kept off too normally as I don’t travel around much generally, so again to prevent it searching for alternative networks when it already has a strong signal.
System settings
Here we have several system settings/features that may be used on a day-to-day basis but may not be needed to be enabled at all times. Generally speaking, having something turned on all the time yields benefits for convenience but at the cost of battery life, as seen below.
Wifi / Bluetooth – both of these can be regarded as similar, in the sense that by having it enabled all the time it can connect automatically without your input. For example, if I leave my WiFi on when I leave my home it’ll automatically reconnect when I come back. Great! However, throughout the entire day if it doesn’t find a known network it will constantly be looking for one, draining battery. Not so great. Therefore if the convenience of not having to turn your WiFi on/off is your preference, then leave it enabled. Though if you know you’re not going to be connected to a network, then some manual control may be preferred. The same rules apply for Bluetooth devices.
WiFi & Bluetooth Scanning (Settings – Additional Settings – Privacy – Location – Scanning) – this can be a big drain I have found and is usually activated when you have High Accuracy location mode activated. Again, it comes with its benefits of providing higher accuracy, but with some battery cost. By disabling both WLAN and Bluetooth scanning, extra battery life can be saved. There are some apps I’ve found that force you to enabled High Accuracy mode, so just remember to switch off these scanning settings once again if so.
GPS & location accuracy (Settings – Additional Settings – Privacy – Location – Location mode) – I personally don’t mind just using Device only and keeping this on all the time. As whilst like with Bluetooth as mentioned above, if I know I’m not connect to my Bluetooth speaker for example, I at least like to open Google Maps and it find me straight away rather than toggling GPS on etc. Personal preference of course, as with all of these…
NFC (Settings – More) – as with WiFi and Bluetooth settings, if you’re not using it and don’t mind the manual toggling on/off as needed, then disable and do just that.
Hotspot (Settings – Portable Hotspot) – as above really, as this could be a big drainer if left on. Luckily there is a setting (Turn off hotspot automatically) which can help with this.
Display
A massively subjective aspect of using your device and only you know what you’d rather have and what you;d rather be looking at. Just as we know, a higher brightness level will result in high battery drain and the screen can be the biggest drainer of the all, so choose wisely if you’re trying to conserve some juice.
Screen brightness (Settings – Display – Brightness level) – I personally have it set to manually controlled, as I find the auto-brightness not to be very smooth, at around 20-30% indoors and perhaps up to 100% outdoors. I believe that manually controlling brightness preserves battery as it of course doesn’t use the ambient sensor and brightness remains the same, rather than jumping up and down reacting to light levels.
Ambient display (Settings – Display – Ambient display) – functionality of having the ‘always on display’, but at the cost of some battery life. There is the scheduling that you can use to help with this, but personal preference whether you want this on or not. I personally don’t, though at times I’m tempted to given the notification light, for me, isn’t that practical.
Contrast and colours (Settings – Display –Contrast & colours) – it can be said that Standard will be the most battery friendly, Increased Contrast drawing that bit more power due to the increase in contrast and Automatic Contrast using the most given it will use the sensor to optimise contrast based off available light. I personally have it on Increased contrast and I’m happy enough.
Double tap/raise to wake (Settings – Display – System) – with both of these sensors will be used for the convenience of tapping your screen and raising your phone in order to wake the device. This may be handy, but be mindful that such convenience will come at the cost of the sensors running using up some battery.
Themes
Another subjective aspect of your device is you can make it look. The suggestion here is for black themes to be applied where possible as on our screens black images use less power, as noted by Google. Though indeed black theming isn't for everyone so this suggestion, as with all of them, is purely up to you.
Night mode (Settings - Additional settings - Developer options - Night Mode) - enable night mode (Always on) to turn on MIUI system-wide black/dark theme, such as the dialer etc. *If you don't know how to activate Developer options, see here
Substratum and Swift Black - I highly recommend using this theme with the help of Substratum, though indeed only available to rooted users. Be sure to follow all the required steps to get Substratum working, such as installing the Magisk module etc.
Battery & Performance
Here are the various system battery settings which aim to preserve battery. Some perhaps more useful than others!
Adaptive Battery (Settings – Battery & Performance – Use Adaptive Battery) – this claims to limit battery for apps that you don’t use often, which I have enabled, though as will be seen below some further manual control can be done.
Battery saver / background app restrictions (Settings – Battery & Performance – App Battery Saver – Choose apps) – here you can select per-app a choice of 4 background restriction settings. It’s time consuming, but it’s worth going through each app (note: use the 3 dots in the top right corner to Show system apps) and choose the restriction settings, if any, to be applied. Generally speaking, if you want notifications to come through from it (like WhatsApp) or you don’t want it being shut down in the background (like Spotify) then choose No restrictions. If you’re not so bothered about it and want the system to lay down the law on battery saving, choose Restrict background activity. There are settings in-between, like Battery Saver and Restrict background apps, but I’ll leave you to play around with those ones.
Battery Optimization (Settings – Battery & Performance) - this has several options to save battery ranging from adjusting screen brightness, turning on Battery Saver, turning off GPS etc. This can be used however I prefer to manually configure the settings, so this will be up to you…
Scenes (Settings – Battery & Performance) – here is a ‘smart scene’ called sleep mode which apparently will detect when you’re sleeping and close down apps, restrict NFC etc. I personally have this disabled as again I manually adjust such settings
Auto-start (Settings – Manage apps - *select app* - Autostart) – another useful option is to go through each app you have and disable the autostart, which could provide additional battery savings preventing apps from starting up in the background
Debloating / removing system apps
Lots of system resources can be freed up which can result in added performance and battery life. See the extremely helpful thread by @SirTAVARES who created the Debloat Applications (No-Root) thread.
I personally have used the above guide to remove a lot of pre-included apps, even on the somewhat pre-debloated Xiaomi.eu rom. Without root you can use ADB to remove apps and they won't reappear when you update your rom. They will appear back if you perform a factory reset, as they are not fully uninstalled.
Furthermore, with root you can remove the app from not only the user area but system area too. Check out the thread for more info on this.
Lastly, apps like System App Remover Pro can fully uninstall system apps, with the option to use the Recycle Bin option should you wish to restore
Battery draining apps and alternatives
It can be said that some apps are notorious for being big battery drainers, such as the official Facebook app. I’m not a huge user of some of the other apps, like Snapchat, Twitter etc. and to be honest I generally favour webpage versions of some things for example I don’t have the Amazon shopping app, I just use the web page version, saved as a bookmark on my home screen. The general tip here is if you are going to use an app, be sure to go through its settings and adjust notification settings/frequency. For example, I do have the Sky News app however set it to not notify me of news, the same for Yahoo weather. So tweak accordingly. If you have some good alternative app suggestions then I’ll be happy to include some here, but for now I’ll just start with…
Facebook – I use Folio for Facebook & Messenger which is a nice lightweight 'Facebook wrapper' in that it uses the Facebook webpage as the basis for the app. It also has a functional messenger included so no need for a separate app.
Battery monitoring apps - apps like GSam Battery Monitor and BetterBatteryStats can be useful in detecting the high draining apps, so could be worth using one of those in an effort to identify them.
Magisk modules
There are many Magisk modules out there which aim to solve battery. I only use one, which I’ll list below, however please feel free to make suggestions for inclusion in this section. I know that there are some like Greenify, Amplify (when using Xposed) etc. that could squeeze even more juice out of the device!
Universal GMS Doze - helps put Google Play Services to sleep to save some battery. I use this with no issues/impact on Gmail, Play Store etc.
Other system settings
Sync (Settings – Sync) – as with per app settings for notifications/sync frequency etc. settings, it’s worth checking here to see what apps are auto-syncing data. You can turn them all off (I believe) via the Auto-sync data toggle, or check them out individually via this menu setting. *Note: I have removed Mi Cloud etc. and so I don’t have any of that running in the background, but that’s up to you.
Vibration (Settings – Sound & Vibration) – now this is likely a very small potential for some battery savings but still worth noting. You can adjust the Vibrate on tap option ranging from Off/Light/Medium/Strong, which I’m sure someone who has it set to Strong will be using that tiny bit more power than someone who has it set to Off. Your call….
Permissions (Settings - Permissions - Permissions) - it's worth going through here to monitor per-app what permissions are being used. Some apps may not like being prevented using certain things and it may break some functionality, but it's an extra method in reducing potential usage, such as hardware usage, for an extra saving. For example, an app may try and use GPS each and every time you open it or even try running it in the background. If you're willing to, preventing it from doing so may help save some battery.
Authorization & revocation (Settings - Additional settings - Authorization & revocation) - here you can revoke some access from apps. I have stuff like Security, Downloads, Battery and performance and Settings listed here, all of which I've revoked with no noticeable negative consequences.
Fingerprint icon (Settings - Lock screen & password - Manage fingerprints) - another very small tweak for a potential very small saving. The setting is Show fingerprint icon when the screen is off (which is present on Xiaomi.eu 9.4.11) and by disabling will prevent the icon showing. As the icon is displayed by the screen, by turning it off it'll naturally save the power it takes to light the screen up, which as you may have noticed, it lights up with the tiniest movement of the device! I keep it on as I like it and battery doesn't seem to be greatly impacted - but this thread is about squeezing as much juice as possible, right?!
Recents and 'Clear all' - not a system setting but a little thing to do, is to open up the Recents menu and use the 'X' button to close all running apps, or swipe individual to close certain ones from running in the background. Now, it is the case the apps stored in the RAM aren't necessarily using battery, but this is still useful to stop apps that are running and active. Definitely a debatable one, as the argument against doing this is that it then uses battery to reopen the app, so perhaps just test it out and see for yourself.
Last but not least....
Now this last little tip of mine is certainly one that can be debated, but I do it nonetheless...
Remember, none of this is advice as such, it's just what I do to keep myself sane in knowing/believing (philosophical debate here?!) that I've done all I can to maximise battery life.
What I like to do is when installing a rom have the phone charged to 100% before doing so. This originates from the days of believing that batteries need to be calibrated. There is definitely lots of research that states it may not be needed and a simple Google search can reveal research into this, but it's something I like to do anyway.
So essentially my method regarding this, needed or not, is:
Charge phone to 100%
Update rom
Use phone until it switches off at 0%
Charge phone fully to 100% without interruption
I'm not stating this is needed, it's just what I do. Take it or leave it! I'm aware that there is science behind not allowing phone batteries to die at 0% in order to prolong the life of it, but again, it's just what I do and it works for me.
Your call!
That is it for now. As mentioned I highly welcome your comments and suggestions for adding to this thread so please do let me know if any questions etc.I'm purposefully not showing my SOT/battery stats as they won't be useful to anyone - the above tips are here for that!​
Nice thread.. we need something like this. Thanks
marko94 said:
Nice thread.. we need something like this. Thanks
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Thanks, let's make it the best it can be
Great post. I haven't used substratum since my latest phone HTC one m8.. How did u installed it? With magisk?
Thanks for this extensive write up....
sakaki14567 said:
Great post. I haven't used substratum since my latest phone HTC one m8.. How did u installed it? With magisk?
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Yeah, substratum via play store and there's a magisk module too. Follow its guidance and let us know if any questions
Many thx for all this advice ?
Thank you. I would like to see more ideas and for this thread to get pinned and updated for more tips
hardtheory said:
Many thx for all this advice ?
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Ahmad Shawawreh said:
Thank you. I would like to see more ideas and for this thread to get pinned and updated for more tips
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Enjoy guys.
Let me know if you feel any difference and if any questions/additions
cd993 said:
Yeah, substratum via play store and there's a magisk module too. Follow its guidance and let us know if any questions
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Compiled everything, except the overlay of android system (it remains blue accent for some reason) phone overlay and system ui.
Thank you for your advice
With all you have done for your setting, Could you share us the battery performance please?
Tharitsaivet said:
Thank you for your advice
With all you have done for your setting, Could you share us the battery performance please?
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As it as been say, the performance would be pretty different from different user (wifi, Bluetooth usage, nfc, ect) . I can give you an example, I done almost all optimization that has been given in the thread. I have Bluetooth activated all the time cause of my amazfit cor.
If I'm at home an only use wifi and if I often use my phone with 25 % brightness I can have 10 hours sot. But in real life use, with bad mobile network, usage of mobile data, phone call, screen at 100 % on outdoor use, I can only have 4h30 of sot.
Dépend of the usage and what you done with the phone. Personally, if I have a smartphone, it's to use use it. If you desactivaye all network, keep battery saver, keep your screen at 20 %, buy a Nokia 3310 ?
hardtheory said:
As it as been say, the performance would be pretty different from different user (wifi, Bluetooth usage, nfc, ect) . I can give you an example, I done almost all optimization that has been given in the thread. I have Bluetooth activated all the time cause of my amazfit cor.
If I'm at home an only use wifi and if I often use my phone with 25 % brightness I can have 10 hours sot. But in real life use, with bad mobile network, usage of mobile data, phone call, screen at 100 % on outdoor use, I can only have 4h30 of sot.
Dépend of the usage and what you done with the phone. Personally, if I have a smartphone, it's to use use it. If you desactivaye all network, keep battery saver, keep your screen at 20 %, buy a Nokia 3310
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From what you said, it's seem to be good for standby draining. As I normally use the phone when I have the break from 9am to 6pm only 2 hrs screen on, My current phone battery are lower than 40% in the evening.
Tharitsaivet said:
Thank you for your advice
With all you have done for your setting, Could you share us the battery performance please?
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hardtheory said:
As it as been say, the performance would be pretty different from different user (wifi, Bluetooth usage, nfc, ect) . I can give you an example, I done almost all optimization that has been given in the thread. I have Bluetooth activated all the time cause of my amazfit cor.
If I'm at home an only use wifi and if I often use my phone with 25 % brightness I can have 10 hours sot. But in real life use, with bad mobile network, usage of mobile data, phone call, screen at 100 % on outdoor use, I can only have 4h30 of sot.
Dépend of the usage and what you done with the phone. Personally, if I have a smartphone, it's to use use it. If you desactivaye all network, keep battery saver, keep your screen at 20 %, buy a Nokia 3310 ?
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Tharitsaivet said:
From what you said, it's seem to be good for standby draining. As I normally use the phone when I have the break from 9am to 6pm only 2 hrs screen on, My current phone battery are lower than 40% in the evening.
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OK guys here is some stats for you, see attached. Been off charge 21 hours with almost 5 hours SOT down to around 40%.
Going strong!
Hi, also running xiaomi.eu but can't find the screen of your last screenshoot. Mine under battery and performance looks completely difderent
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tbv2005 said:
Hi, also running xiaomi.eu but can't find the screen of your last screenshoot. Mine under battery and performance looks completely difderent
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I use Nova launcher which has that additional battery info screen
cd993 said:
I use Nova launcher which has that additional battery info screen
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I'm using Nova too, but I've never seen that screen before. Where can I find it / activate it?
janvandusschoten said:
I'm using Nova too, but I've never seen that screen before. Where can I find it / activate it?
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You can add it to the home screen as a shortcut:
Long press empty space on home screen - add widget - shortcut activities (drag that to home screen) - Settings - Battery and Performance (PowerUsageSummary)
Then you'll have a shortcut to this battery info screen
10hrs39mins, best yet! On WiFi all day just light chrome/xda/reddit etc.
This is on latest RevolutionOS rom
Has somebody noticed that email apps (like bluemail, gmail...) make the phone never sleep totally ?
I often have 15 hours "held awake" in my gsam battery stats! [emoji33].
If I kill the email apps then my phone sleeps MUCH, better.
I tried several mail apps..same result.
Is it because of Android 9 or Xiaomi?
On my other devices (Android 7 and 8) I don't have this problem with the same apps...
Envoyé de mon MI 9 en utilisant Tapatalk

[SALE][ROOT][PAID]S20 Advanced Menu - Unlock your Galaxy

Finally,S20 Advanced Menu is live on Play Store!
***JANUARY SALE!***
Play Store Link here
Github Link here
I have a fairly simple request for each of you who is trying or is using this application, I would be grateful if you could send me an email about the feedback of your experience using this application. Yes, I am not an experienced programmer, I learn and develop my skills day by day. My apps are not perfect and because of this I would appreciate your support. Thank you.
[email protected]
"S20 Advanced Menu" is a simple app that let the user unlock and instantly change certain limits imposed by Samsung.
Requirements:
-any Galaxy S20 version
-ROOT,ROOT,ROOT,ROOT and I repeat,ROOT.
Features:
1.BOOST
-close every background app/process
-trim internal storage
-clear useless cache
-clear debugging buffers
-clear memory
2.REBOOT-RECOVERY-DOWNLOAD
-reboot the system
-reboot to Recovery
-reboot to Download Mode
3.RESOLUTION
-switch between the three available resolution
-instant switch
-no restrictions
-Youtube Link
4.STATIC REFRESH RATE
-lock the refresh rate to desired value
-instant switch
[email protected]/[email protected] is 2922x1439
-no restrictions
-Youtube Link
5.ADAPTIVE REFRESH RATE
-switch Adaptive Refresh Rate On/Off
-by enabling,the refresh rate won't be locked to a certain value,it will be changed according to Samsung's alghorithm
-Youtube Link
6.POWER SAVING MODE
-switch Medium Power Saving On/Off
-instant switch
-it won't affect current resolution or current refresh rate
-adaptive mode
-Youtube Link
7.ULTRA POWER SAVING MODE
-very low resolution
-very low refresh rate
-power saver enable
-other battery saving features
8.ADB Debugging
-switch ADB Debugging On/Off
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
-600KBs downloadable from Play Store
-2.3 MBs storage
-permissions:KILL_BACKGROUND_PROCESSES
CHANGELOG:
-added dialog while "boosting";
20 Jan:
-Ultra Power Saving Mode;
-Adaptive Power Saving;
-Fixed bugs;
-Fixed descriptions;
-Added root check;
-Deleted splash screen activity;
avid_droid said:
It's fake. I just bought and refunded. The static changes still show 1080p and not 1440p. Waste of time and doesn't work.
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Unfortunately,we don't read as much as we should these days.You could simply read that [email protected] and [email protected] is 2922x1439 (way higher than FHD).
Fake? I don't know what you're talking about.This app has a lot of features and all of them are fake?
Thanks for your review,you wasted my time as well.
Then why you didn't stop at reading the description :laugh: :laugh:
Rather than calling my app fake you could've report a bug and tell me your S20 version..that's what ignorance is.
Subject closed.
Added trial APK.
Opensourced.
Source code of the free version is available on Github!
Link in OP.
I'm excited to announce a pretty big update coming these days.Stay tuned!
Achieved between 0.0% and 0.29% battery discharge while screen off,using the new "Ultra Power Saving Mode" feature that will be available soon.Useful for long journeys without charger or power (or any other event that needs huge battery life).
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Hi, is it possible to set adaptive refresh rate by adb?
Theo1218 said:
Hi, is it possible to set adaptive refresh rate by adb?
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Yes, it is!
TheViciousGames said:
Yes, it is!
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Is there a command for that? I managed to set "refresh_rate_mode 1" but it just changes the name in settings, doesn't change at all the screen refresh rate
I tried every way I could think on but it seems impossible, isn't that hardware limited?
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I tried every way I could think on but it seems impossible, isn't that hardware limited?
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We're having hard times with Samsung
Hi! I love this app, even tho I think the price should be around 1.50€/$ and not almost 3. But anyways, I have two issues to report:
1. If you select WQHD and a high refresh rate, It works but stops after reboot (OneUI 3.0)
2. The adaptive refresh rate is displayed as "Adaptive" in the settings app when you activate it but when you enable the HZ display counter thing idk in the developer options it stays at 120hz the whole time (Also only OneUI 3.0)
Also can you merge the S20AdvancedLockscreen app and this one? Or at least adding the Advanced Lockscreen feature to the menu?
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Hi! I love this app, even tho I think the price should be around 1.50€/$ and not almost 3. But anyways, I have two issues to report:
1. If you select WQHD and a high refresh rate, It works but stops after reboot (OneUI 3.0)
2. The adaptive refresh rate is displayed as "Adaptive" in the settings app when you activate it but when you enable the HZ display counter thing idk in the developer options it stays at 120hz the whole time (Also only OneUI 3.0)
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Hey,thanks for the feedback.
Google keeps about 30% of the total price, sometimes even more and that's why the price is so much but thanks to you I will think about it.
1.Ok,good to know.
2.GPUWatch only shows FPS (I think?) and I cannot control Samsung's software,I can only enable the feature.
We can keep in touch,if you want?
TheViciousGames said:
Hey,thanks for the feedback.
Google keeps about 30% of the total price, sometimes even more and that's why the price is so much but thanks to you I will think about it.
1.Ok,good to know.
2.GPUWatch only shows FPS (I think?) and I cannot control Samsung's software,I can only enable the feature.
We can keep in touch,if you want?
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So does that mean that the feature actually works but this corner thingy doesn't display it? We can stay in touch of course
JanBoyGamer23 said:
So does that mean that the feature actually works but this corner thingy doesn't display it? We can stay in touch of course
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GPUWatch only shows GPU/CPU related information.
Great app, good work I've bought them yesterday and it's working great on Beyond 2.0 ROM
zaczatowany said:
Great app, good work I've bought them yesterday and it's working great on Beyond 2.0 ROM
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Thank you! New features are coming like Ultra Low Power Saver for extreme situations,Adaptive Power Saver and many more!
You could leave a review on Play Store,thanks again!
TheViciousGames said:
Thank you! New features are coming like Ultra Low Power Saver for extreme situations,Adaptive Power Saver and many more!
You could leave a review on Play Store,thanks again!
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you deserve very good feedback in playstore and updates will be free or extra pay?
zaczatowany said:
you deserve very good feedback in playstore and updates will be free or extra pay?
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Free,of course

Samsung Battery Tweaker Support Thread - S21

About App:
Prolong your battery by automatically controlling charge based on conditions sets.
This thread is for support specific to the Galaxy S21.
For downloads, instructions, and general questions, please visit the main thread.
Features:
Charge control mechanisms:
Fast charging mode toggle
Suspend/resume charging (root only)
Conditions:
battery temperature
countdown timer
schedule
Autosync toggle based on charging status
Basic battery stats
Remaining battery life (root only)
Suspend/resume charging toggle (root only)
Is this compatible with S21 Exynos? Because the app keeps force closing out after 1-3 seconds after opening.
w00tnezz said:
Is this compatible with S21 Exynos? Because the app keeps force closing out after 1-3 seconds after opening.
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Technically, it should. Can you get some logs? Use matlog to get some logs.
I've released a v3.1-hotfix as some user reported crashes too. It got solved on their device

Samsung Battery Tweaker - Prolong Your Battery!

About App:
Prolong your battery by automatically controlling charge based on conditions sets.
This thread is for support specific to the Galaxy A71. For downloads, instructions, and general questions, please visit the main thread.
Features:
Charge control mechanisms:
Fast charging mode toggle
Suspend/resume charging (root only)
Conditions:
battery temperature
countdown timer
schedule
Autosync toggle based on charging status
Basic battery stats
Remaining battery life (root only)
Suspend/resume charging toggle (root only)

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