SETCPU question - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am on SPRINT LOVERS 2.2 ROM and the latest AUTOBUMP KERNEL that is floating around... what is the best SETCPU governor to use? I had it on SMARTASS for the main profile with 998/128 and then a screen off profile set to power save 245/245 but I noticed that it never went lower then 245 when the screen was on. Now I charged the main profile to ON DEMAND and it does drop to 128 at times like it should.. I sitll kept the screen off profile set to POWER SAVE and the charging profile set to performance....
Can someone on the EVO still on 2.2 recommend which governor for the main profile they use and which one for the screen off or charging profile they use.
Thanks....

I use conservative for everything. Screen on is 998 / 128. Screen off is 128/245. Works fine.
FYI, if you use "Power Save" that overrides your numeric values and locks it on 128.

dahauss said:
I am on SPRINT LOVERS 2.2 ROM and the latest AUTOBUMP KERNEL that is floating around... what is the best SETCPU governor to use? I had it on SMARTASS for the main profile with 998/128 and then a screen off profile set to power save 245/245 but I noticed that it never went lower then 245 when the screen was on. Now I charged the main profile to ON DEMAND and it does drop to 128 at times like it should.. I sitll kept the screen off profile set to POWER SAVE and the charging profile set to performance....
Can someone on the EVO still on 2.2 recommend which governor for the main profile they use and which one for the screen off or charging profile they use.
Thanks....
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I use what you use
Netarchy newest kernel
Screen on:
Ondemand
Max 1113
Min 128
Screen off
Ondemand
Max 458
Min 128
No charging profile set.

Action B said:
1-1-1 Power Management System
(1 battery on charger, 1 in my pocket and 1 in my phone)
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That's what you call power management?

MCL1981 said:
That's what you call power management?
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Yessir. What do you call it? lol

Action B said:
Yessir. What do you call it? lol
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Multiple batteries?

Action B said:
Yessir. What do you call it? lol
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Annoying. Lugging around a bunch of batteries. That's not managing power. managing power would be something you do or the phone does to make better use of the power you have.

MCL1981 said:
Annoying. Lugging around a bunch of batteries. That's not managing power. managing power would be something you do or the phone does to make better use of the power you have.
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Annoying is having a mobile device that has to be plugged in for me. One battery in my pocket is hardly lugging lol.

If you were actually managing your power, it wouldn't have to be plugged in all day.

MCL1981 said:
If you were actually managing your power, it wouldn't have to be plugged in all day.
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Now there is an assumption.
Until I swapped to mikG I did have SBC and more havs. My phone usage is extremely high and I use it for both work and entertainment. I already mentioned above that I have a couple basic profiles set, however, due to the nature of my usage compromising battery life for performance isn't something I am willing to consider.
What more can I do aside from getting an extended battery?
Here is an example of my phone under more normal usage:
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Update! nueDynamicClock v1.3 - Tool to change Clockspeed of your Blackstone

A friend founds this at pocketnow.com.
nueDynamicClock allows you to change the clock speed of your Touch Pro, Touch Diamond or Touch HD based on certain parameters.
Update: nueDynamicClock v1.3 has been released
Changes: Display issue fixed, fixed slow clock change, stability fixes, ensure all threads running in Kernel mode, set profile on save, WM6.5 hi-res icon
Here is the link:
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueDynamicClock.aspx
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Does this work??
how safe i to use that
Awesome. Need to be careful though.
Anyone tested?? we may have something big here!!! (if its working..!!)
Max values..?? Performance improvements?? Some benchmarks?
Because after some research i did , i saw that our processor is capable even for speeds almost double its original value!! (some say 850 and report fast and stable!!)
Lets see!!
What the hell?
800MHZ on the HD?
thats crazy!
Yeah it works
you need to install the cab and soft reset
after in All settings > System
a new icon appear : processor
set it there .
you can't overclock speed actually with this tool
but, you can slow down a lot the cpu to save a lot's of battery during idle process.
Does anyone know what these value are by default? We could actually make battery life worse if we set higher values for backlight off, etc than the factory settings...
It is not working. I try it again and again.
Set all values to 256.00 and it loose this settings after exit or if the device go to sleep.
Under "Current processor speed:" it shows 256.00 and if I go again to this setting it shows the "normal" 528mhz.
geistteufel said:
Yeah it works
you need to install the cab and soft reset
after in All settings > System
a new icon appear : processor
set it there .
you can't overclock speed actually with this tool
but, you can slow down a lot the cpu to save a lot's of battery during idle process.
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Don't tell me the Touch HD actually doesn't manage it's CPU speed on its own!?!? Even my old Axim x51v did that!!!
there is another thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=507212
I ' have try this :
Default :528mhz
After 5s 256mhz (this doesn't work I think, but not sure)
When backlight off : 82mhz
When suspend : 19mhz
So after all night of sleeping, my battery haven't lose any bare.
I will test it more, I think they greatly improve battery life.
so just keep testing.
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Don't tell me the Touch HD actually doesn't manage it's CPU speed on its own!?!? Even my old Axim x51v did that!!!
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Qualcomm is not Intel-Marvel !
I tested the tool from April 21th to April 25th. 5 days without recharge!
Otherwise i was charging my Blackstone every two days and i've running ICQ in backround around the clock. So i'm online once i turn on my telephone. It works perfect for me!
Setup:
idle after 5000ms: 384 MHz
on backlight of: 122.88 MHz
on suspend: 122.88 MHz
Sorry for my bad english
hi, first of all, thank yu for sharing.
second: Ihave put the exe file on my HD and run it from my phone but it keeps saying:
"your phone is preventing installation, we can try to automatically fix this, but we need to restart your device. continue?"
and when I cic yes, it restarts and nothing happens. so I run the programm again, and get the same message.
anyone have any idea wha the problem might be?
thank you in advance
Installed v1.2 and changed profile to "Power saving", but the cpu clock is still at 528MHz?
For me resulted in more battery drain (version 1. BTW 1.2 doesn't work)
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3692764&postcount=77
@jouh:
Click on "File" -> "Reset Active Profile". The value of "Active Profile" should change from "Default" to yours and you can see the de-/increasing CPU speed now.
kostasalfa said:
Anyone tested?? we may have something big here!!! (if its working..!!)
Max values..?? Performance improvements?? Some benchmarks?
Because after some research i did , i saw that our processor is capable even for speeds almost double its original value!! (some say 850 and report fast and stable!!)
Lets see!!
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Can you tell us, where did you read about this overclocking to 850 MHz. I would like to learn more about it. Like others say, this program cannot overclock but only underclock.Please give us some links. Thanks
Version 1.2 results excessive battery drain to me too (8-12% per hour, in suspend mode).
Back to version 1...

[Q] Why is the newest Netarchy Kernel making my Stock Root Rom's FPS WORSE?!

Can anyone help me out?
I'm running stock rooted 2.2 (deodexed) and flahsed over the 4.0 zip... and the scrolling is choppier than all hell. I re flashed the stock kernel, and it was back to being fine again. So, I tried again, with wiping the caches first, and still choppier than all get out when I flashed the kernel.
It's definitely the right kernel, but what the hell am I doing wrong here? Any help would be appreciated.
And, I'll even throw in 5-10 dollrs for someone who can give me an answer that works.
This could be because of the new settings he just changed. Try the download that is 4.0.2 and not 4.0.3, or try overclocking your processor to 1.2GHZ with OC widget or SetCPU.
What kind of screen do you have? If you have a Nova panel, you may need to adjust T2 values to get the best performance. Just my 2 cents.
Ok, so I installed 4.0.2, and it seems to be running better, but still some choppiness on the menu up and down scrolling when "all apps" is opened.
I have no idea how to use SetCPU (noob yep... graphics guy... not a tech guy_, so I took a screen:
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Wpould you mind just telling me where the sliders should be?
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What kind of screen do you have? If you have a Nova panel, you may need to adjust T2 values to get the best performance. Just my 2 cents.
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I have a Nova, but, I have no idea what T2 panels are and how to adjust them. If you could point me to the right app or direction, that'd be awesome. I'll donate to you as well if it helps.
There's an app floating around here called NovaFreq formerly evoswitch. It allows you to change the panel frequency to improve fps. Everyone gets different results. 450ish was usually the best for me. Basically trial and error. Most haven't needed it with recent kernels though. As for setcpu, the higher the max frequency the better fps performance, but overclocking comes with some risks. Im usually underclocked at 576max / 245min. You can also set profiles to run certain speeds when screen off, charging, etc. Helps a lot with battery life. I would move your max down to 998 or 1113 and min to 245. Ondemand is usually a good scaling setting. Hope this helps.
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dglowe343 said:
There's an app floating around here called NovaFreq formerly evoswitch. It allows you to change the panel frequency to improve fps. Everyone gets different results. 450ish was usually the best for me. Basically trial and error. Most haven't needed it with recent kernels though. As for setcpu, the higher the max frequency the better fps performance, but overclocking comes with some risks. Im usually underclocked at 576max / 245min. You can also set profiles to run certain speeds when screen off, charging, etc. Helps a lot with battery life. I would move your max down to 998 or 1113 and min to 245. Ondemand is usually a good scaling setting. Hope this helps.
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Wow thanks. I downloaded nova frequency, but just left it at default, and changed the setcpu, bc I was getting random reboots with the overclock. I also set profiles to way lower when the screen is off and the phone is at lower battery percents.
This phone officially runs like it's on crack now. Good stuff.
Guys, PM me ur paypals, and I dont' mind donating a few bucks tomorrow.
Glad to help. Feel free to send my donation to one of the developers on this forum. Without them I wouldn't have known any of that.
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dglowe343 said:
Glad to help. Feel free to send my donation to one of the developers on this forum. Without them I wouldn't have known any of that.
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Good ****
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TJDuckett said:
Wow thanks. I downloaded nova frequency, but just left it at default, and changed the setcpu, bc I was getting random reboots with the overclock. I also set profiles to way lower when the screen is off and the phone is at lower battery percents.
This phone officially runs like it's on crack now. Good stuff.
Guys, PM me ur paypals, and I dont' mind donating a few bucks tomorrow.
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LOL bro. Not only did I tell you to use NovaFreq, but I also told you not to use SetCPU. You were getting reboots b/c it was set too high and you don't want to set it below 245 when screen is off. I don't think SetCPU is so great for *most* people. I could have helped you on GTalk and taken your money...gladly would have

(Answer) possible fix for phone not waking.

In my quest to figure out why my phone will not wake after sleeping for 5 minutes on a custom kernel like vision, genocide or twilight I have solved the issue.
The issue is that some phones like mine do not undervolt very well at 100mhz. I use setcpu to change my scaling to 200/1000 instead of 100/1000.
The issue is even setting setcpu to 200 minimum it still defaults to 100mhz when the phone is in a sleep state. To combat this problem 100mhz needs to go.
The simple fix is this, set a profile in set cpu as follows.
Screen off maximum-200mhz
Screen off minimum-200mhz
Governor-ondemand
Priority-100%
As you can see from my screenshot of cpuspy 100mhz is rarely being used now. I hope this fix works for others so to the users having the no wake after sleep try it out and report back with your results.
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Its been a whole day and I have not had a single issue with the phone not waking from sleep. So far so good.
I've done this exact same thing,my brothers epic still freezes over night (while him/his phone sleeps),but mine has been rock solid now,only problem is I like 100mhz at sleep; I used to set setcpu 100mhz-200mhz screen off/priority 100%,this seemed to make the lock screen smoother on wake,ohwell,I won't fight progress
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I never had a problem waking on Bonsai 4.0.1 at 100mhz. Now that I'm on ACS I had to switch to 200-1000 or I would have a huge slow down. Although even at 200-1000 ACS is still givng me better battery life.
Battery life is better,but I would like to see 100mhz at stock voltage...
Edit::: In the middle of me typing that,the phone froze,setcpu 200mhz-1000mhz,newest Twilight kernel,so now I'm guessing my phone dosnt like to be under-volted very much...
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This fix is not for the freezing condition. This fix is for the phone not waking after going into a sleep state.
Just setting 200/1000mhz in setcpu doesn't work as it will still use 100mhz when the screen is off. This is why you should set a screen off profile of 200/200 to force the phone to use 200mhz during a screen off sleep state.
Before I did this I could not use any kernel without having to pull the battery every 10 minutes due to the phone not waking up.
With my method I have had zero wake issues and am running 1400mhz as well on vision 1.1
Here is a screenshot of how I have the profile set up.
The Genocide 1.0 OP recommends NOT using setcpu, instead they recommend Voltage Control. They have a whole mini tutorial of how to use it in their thread. See my sig for quick access. You can also disable 100mhz all together (which is what stock settings without any root does) Your Epic CPU is only supposed to be 200/1000. So you can use Voltage Control to set what levels you want your cpu to have access too. It is quite useful. I have still had an occasional SOD problem. I have noticed that the processor jumps quickly when waking up, so perhaps it is both an underclocking issue for you (with setcpu) and an under volting issue for me. I will see, but I hope this helps.
Edit: there is no difference between 100Mhz and 200Mhz as they both use the same voltage.
So setting it to 200 wont help battery? I should just leave it to 1000/1000?
Sent from Snarf high on SRF 1.02 till freezes are fixed
Censura_Umbra said:
The Genocide 1.0 OP recommends NOT using setcpu, instead they recommend Voltage Control. They have a whole mini tutorial of how to use it in their thread. See my sig for quick access. You can also disable 100mhz all together (which is what stock settings without any root does) Your Epic CPU is only supposed to be 200/1000. So you can use Voltage Control to set what levels you want your cpu to have access too. It is quite useful. I have still had an occasional SOD problem. I have noticed that the processor jumps quickly when waking up, so perhaps it is both an underclocking issue for you (with setcpu) and an under volting issue for me. I will see, but I hope this helps.
Edit: there is no difference between 100Mhz and 200Mhz as they both use the same voltage.
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Im using vision kernel and this worked for me since voltage control is not compatible with vision kernel.
churro7 said:
So setting it to 200 wont help battery? I should just leave it to 1000/1000?
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Why would you set 1000/1000. Set 200/1000
Interesting, gonna give this a shot. I have the same issue on every kernel I've ever used.
tenaciousj said:
Interesting, gonna give this a shot. I have the same issue on every kernel I've ever used.
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Hope it works for you as my phone is the same way.
Seems to work so far...
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Seems to work so far...
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Good deal..

cpu cores does not go offline, never satys at low frequencie

Hi.
i'm on stock 4.4.3, s-off+root and stock kernel+recovery.
i want it to scale the cpu from 300 to 1900 of even 1700 to save battery and to keep it cooler.i dont like the power saver option of htc because its to slow for daily use.
no matter what app i try use to control the cpu, i can see it will not stick to low cpu frequencies.its always jumping around the 900+ ghz ,sometimes it will go to 300 mhz, but will go higher again afetr few seconds and the cpus never goes offline.i have tried SETCPU, TRICKSTER,CPU CONTROL, KERNEL TUNER.
i have read that HTC uses PERFLOCK.could it be responsible for that? anyway to bypass it if so?
setcpu has a trick to bypass this, but its not working under the htc one m8.
any way to change the frequencies of the htc's built in power saver?
thanks.
Perhaps the stock kernel can't be adjusted?
Have you tried a custom kernel?
I don't want to switch kernel for now. I prefer to have complete stock.
Then as I said, it may not be possible. On most other devices I've used, altering frequencies on stock kernel is a no go.
It can be adjusted on the higher end, it won't pass the frequency I have set as max. And it does go sometimes to the 300*i have set as min. The only thing annoying is that bouncing around 1000ghz allot.
The device is way too active on idle use. I came from Galaxy s2 and the cpu over stick to lowest possible frequency when the device is idle.
So something is wrong here and I can't pinpoint it.
All the bloatware is disabled, I use manual sync, no Google location and history reporting, no wifi scanning in the background . I have no strage wakelocks and alarms in bed. I even made a factory reset.
So what could lead to this strange behavior?
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It can be adjusted on the higher end, it won't pass the frequency I have set as max. And it does go sometimes to the 300*i have set as min. The only thing annoying is that bouncing around 1000ghz allot.
The device is way too active on idle use. I came from Galaxy s2 and the cpu over stick to lowest possible frequency when the device is idle.
So something is wrong here and I can't pinpoint it.
All the bloatware is disabled, I use manual sync, no Google location and history reporting, no wifi scanning in the background . I have no strage wakelocks and alarms in bed. I even made a factory reset.
So what could lead to this strange behavior?
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What governor is set?
If you take the powersave governor (which is most likely not included in the stock kernel), your cpu clock won't scale up that often.
If you want decent battery life, you'd go with ondemand or interactive. I suppose that those are included in the stock kernel.
Kernels like lionhearth scale a lot more often, which gives better performance when needed at the cost of a little battery power.
I would check it myself, to be sure, but I'll only have my device next Tuesday. So I have no idea about what governors are included in the stock kernel.
Yeah, all your issues would be solved with a custom kernel.
The stock one basically is what it is. No one will be able to give you much more help than that I doubt.
But, maybe I'm wrong. ?
Warhoax said:
What governor is set?
If you take the powersave governor (which is most likely not included in the stock kernel), your cpu clock won't scale up that often.
If you want decent battery life, you'd go with ondemand or interactive. I suppose that those are included in the stock kernel.
Kernels like lionhearth scale a lot more often, which gives better performance when needed at the cost of a little battery power.
I would check it myself, to be sure, but I'll only have my device next Tuesday. So I have no idea about what governors are included in the stock kernel.
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Powersave governor will not help. This governor will only set the device to the lower frequency. The exact opposite of performance governor.
I'm using ondemand. The rest are :
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I know that interactive allows the spend more time on higher frequencies than ondemand.
Conservative also show erratic behavior.
You meantuned lionheart kernel. I know only one custom kernel for htc one you, Elementalx.
Same issue here.
I think stock kernel can switch cores offline; I think I did it once; but that day, I did several mistakes, and in the end the phone was unusable.
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Can do it for sure: installed
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mugich.cpumulticorecontrol
and after playing a bit, I now got core 3 always disabled. I was in OnDemand, and Interactive seems better for me for now. Cores more often at 300MHz, and phone remains fluent. I had tried Powersave this morning, and I could not even write an SMS; tapping each letter was taking more than 1s, and entering numbers was taking 5s.

Question adaptive battery

Is adaptive battery doing good for yall? I'm sometimes confused by it because I notice the power saving is on sometimes while using my phone at a usual time I normally do.
I have yet to see power saving mode on while I'm sleeping. I go to bed about the same time every night but wake up at different times.
I even check to see if power saving is on when I wake up to use the bathroom to find that it's not on.
What is going on lol.
It is junk on my Note 10+'s. I never use it as it will cause erratic behavior and nol increase battery life.
Should've nothing to do with the power saving mode.
I like this explanation:
The feature aims to predict the app you’re going to use and only allow those frequently-used apps to run in the background. The apps you rarely or never use will have a strict level of restrictions to help you save battery life.
The Adaptive Battery feature improves over time, as it learns how often you use your apps. When the feature has picked up how often you use your apps, it will place them in App Standby Buckets. These buckets are Active, Working Set, Frequent, Rare, and Never.
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From: https://www.maketecheasier.com/adaptive-battery-android-longer-battery-life/
Swaddy said:
Should've nothing to do with the power saving mode.
I like this explanation:
From: https://www.maketecheasier.com/adaptive-battery-android-longer-battery-life/
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It doesn't.
To see if global power management is active, go to Developer options>standby apps. If it's not active all bucket states will show as active and can't be altered (state seems to be changable but doesn't keep).
This is Google software and unless you want your Android to be tripping over buckets, don't use it! The concept sounds real witty and clever with cool buzz words but *surprise* it never worked right
It will however cause erratic behaviors and user anger issues. May increase battery consumption too.
mahiraman said:
... I notice the power saving is on sometimes while using my phone at a usual time I normally do.....
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Found this today: "Adaptive power saving" under Battery and device care -> 3-dot-menu -> Automation
Turn Power saving on and off automatically based on your usage patterns.
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Swaddy said:
Found this today: "Adaptive power saving" under Battery and device care -> 3-dot-menu -> Automation
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Yeah, all of these are trouble makers... not needed to optimize.
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Developer options>standby apps, if global power management is off, this is how it will look. Bucket states can not be altered when global power management is disabled.
I meant this one:
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I meant this one:
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If it's altering the bucket settings as shown in my last post, you'll have the same issues. Erratic behaviors and may not save battery even after it's adapted.
blackhawk said:
If it's altering the bucket settings as shown in my last post, you'll have the same issues. Erratic behaviors and may not save battery even after it's adapted.
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I have the same settings as you, and all my apps are active. I try changing them but it doesn't stick
EDIT: never mind I was confused and worked it out, had to turn on adaptive battery to be able to change them from active
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I have the same settings as you, and all my apps are active. I try changing them but it doesn't stick
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That's how it's suppose to be; global power management is disabled!
When it's active you can alter the bucket states.
I played with for weeks with it enabled and altering their states does nothing noticeable, maybe because the N10+ ram is very fast even with a very high work load.
Invariably though when global power management is active erratic behaviors like bluetooth cut outs prevail. No increase in battery life, even the opposite... and even after 2+ weeks nothing but trouble. The N10+ runs far better without it once hand optimized!
I'm on the S22u, and it works as advertised.
kewlzter said:
I'm on the S22u, and it works as advertised.
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Time will tell...
kewlzter said:
I'm on the S22u, and it works as advertised.
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Click to collapse
How did it go? I activated on my Fold 4 for routines with power saving features are not working. I do see an increased of battery life tho
What lol

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