some tips to save battery - Galaxy Note 8.0 (Tablet) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooti

1. You install "cpu tuner"
Make sure you already rooted your phone
2. You set the gorvenors to "ondemand" ,threshold "90", use 2 core only and set battery a half from perfomance and Powersave
3. And you set profile max 800 and min 200
4.last ,you Disable it
If it still drain yout battery you can set it again up to you!!
With that it can drain battery 1%per 3-4 minute , it depends
I use tips can save battery 20% per hour
Sorry bad english !!
you can ask me if you don't understand
You also charge 3 hours and your battey can durable

This is screen shoot of my battery

gafri1 said:
This is screen shoot of my battery
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And enable again cpu tuner after reboot , after that disable it

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Proper/Ideal settings of SetCPU on I9100?

Hi,
I purchased SetCPU last night from Android market but I am unable to select the correct settings for it. I tried with 'Powersave' preset as I was going to sleep, but after 5 mins when I checked my phone it was off! and I had to turn it on. Every time I select Powersave mode it is forcing the phone to go off. Then I selected 'Ondemand' preset and went to bed at 0245 hrs. Today when I woke up at 1200 hrs ( ) the battery was at 48%, while yesterday night when I selected ondemand preset it was at 53%, it's a gap of 10 hours, in the mean time the Phone was in Flight mode and everything was set to OFF. So that's a 5% battery decrease overnight. But before that, when I was at all Default settings without SetCPU installed the battery was decreasing at a rate of 2-3% overnight under same settings. So I wonder after installing SetCPU the battery back up isn't extended but actually decreased. So I was thinking it may be a problem with my settings. Can you guys please tell me that what settings should I use to get the maximum juice out of my battery and that without compromising the clock rate of the CPU? Isn't there an Automatic settings that the CPU will run at Full speed when needed and check it's speed when in Idle? I thought 'Ondemand' preset would serve that purpose but I was wrong I guess!
Thanks in advance.
Here is a screen from SetCPU,
Regards.
I've got the same problem,any help would be appreciated.
Max 500 Min 200 and work from that adjust as needed .
jje
JJEgan said:
Max 500 Min 200 and work from that adjust as needed .
jje
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Oh! And by setting the upper limit to 500 MHz we won't ever be able to use the CPU at 1200 MHz, great. I should've stick with my S8500 then, eh? What do you say?
ithehappy said:
Oh! And by setting the upper limit to 500 MHz we won't ever be able to use the CPU at 1200 MHz, great. I should've stick with my S8500 then, eh? What do you say?
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aren't you eager to criticize. there are something called profiles. does your phone require to use 1.2 ghz in sleep , low battery conditions or overheating conditions? galaxy s2 uses ondemand governor at 200 to 1200 by default. meaning when it needs power it will ramp up to 1200. it does this in steps higher than battery saving governors so you spend more time in 1.2 ghz
my advice
sorted by priority
screen off = 200 - 500
in battery < 30 use 200 to 800
overheating = 200 - 800
charging = full speed
regular use when no profiles apply = full speed

Battery test,monitor, usefull apps for saving battery

Hello guys.
I've made some tests for optimizing the battery and i've decided to share the results. I've also tested an extedend battery 2400mah. This battery needed a calibration which I'll explain here. Everything is free except for an app.
My device and settings are:
Xperia Arc S rooted, Doomkernel v22, Fw.62 GB
Governor smartassV2 1.4Ghz no overclocking
IO Scheduler Noop
I've also undervolted my CPU with -100mV for each frequency
Original Sony battery
You must have root privileges for your device.
I had the same problem with the 1% battery staying for hours with the 2400mha battery but you can solve this with a simple free application you can find on GooglePlay . The aplication name is "Battery calibration". I use the DoomKernel v22 and official android GB 2.3.4. I've made no supplementary kernel modifications for the battery calibration. Read the inside app indication for callibration.
If you have this reading problem with your battery you can use this app.
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Now lets start.
I recommend you to install the "CurrentWidget" free widget to see the current discharge rate on your screen and the voltage of the battery.
At approx. 3.5V the battery is completed discharged and the phone shuts down itself. Maximal value is 4.2V meaning the battery is fully charged.
To set up the "CurrentWidget" app, go into settings of the app and set the followings:
Update interval - 5 sec
Display Options - Widget Type -Clear Text
Display Options - Views - select Electric Current (mA) and Voltage (V)
Display Options - Customize - deselect Show last Update time and Show update now button
This widget also shows you when your battery is charging and when is discharging. The thunder sign goes green when charging and white while discharging.
This color detail is very important beacause the battery can show charged 100% but the battery is still charging for reaching the maximum capacity. Test for yourself and see.
Remember this thunder color conditions. You will be surprised.
I've attached a screenshot to see the widgets.
With the CurrentWidget you can easily optimize your android to save battery. I'm also using the free app System Tuner Task Manager Option to see the apps that are consuming Cpu and shut them down if dont needed, or uninstalling them. This is for idle mode.
I've managed to get -80mA -85mA battery drain in aireplane mode with wireless on, phone at idle and the brightness screen at 15%.
Idle means Cpu at 245Mhz and CPU load less than 5%
The -80m value you can see it on your screen if you set up the CurrentWidget widget app.
I've searched for days for such an app and it's perfect for seeing on the screen the battery drain every 5 seconds.
See attached file
I'm also using Temp+Cpu Pro Widget app for seeing the Cpu Frequency and the Cpu Load every 5 sec.
It is not recommended for the above widgets to set the update interval less than 5 sec because it is cpu consuming, resulting in higher battery drain.
With this combination of widgets you can easily find aplications that are battery friendly.
For example I've tested various movie players and there are differecies. For example Vplayer and QQplayer are not battery friendly.
You can test all the apps you use and alternatives to chose the ones that are battery friendly.
If you want , post your battery drain in aireplane mode with wireless on, phone at idle and the brightness screen at 15%.
Maybe we can save more battery.
(sorry for my english)
That's all.
What value do you have after wake up ? I have 2-5 mA. And when screen is on 60-90mA
after wake up I have 0mA even with wireless on but in airplaine mode
Can you also specify the kernel and firmware you use? I've never reached -60mA,
only -69 with wireless of, screen at minimum and in airplaine mode
Please specify the kernel and firmware if you post your results here
i will give this app a try and give u my commends guys
thanks

Blu Kuban - Kuban Kernal 3.0.15 battery life

Ive got blu Kuban 1.0.4.3 ROM on my phone with the attatched Kuban Kernal 3.0.15 and am having battery issues. I just recently deleted my facebook widget thinking maybe thats doing it, but it will last about 4 hours before it dies. Im downloading bad ass battery monitor to see if I can further look into whats sucking the battery power.
GO to developer option and click do not keep activities
maybe there something runing on the background you have to look at under battery or in appliication
OK I did that ill see if it changes anything. As of 72% battery left, battery monitor shows 69.8% app usage, and 51.8% is the Kernel. All of the apps listed don't use much under app usage its the kernel that is killing it. Does this mean I need a new Kernel? This cant be normal right? Can I use just any Kernel? Thanks
51% kernel is high, yes. See if other people have the same percentage with that kernel. If not, then maybe try a different kernel. agat's or sleshepic's kernels are also good and built from source. Btw, I wouldn't advise doing the Developer Options setting change to close all activities. That setting isn't meant for ordinary use and severely limits your multitasking abilities. "Closing apps" also has a minimal effect because of the way Linux deals with RAM. It turns out that opening and closing apps takes away more battery than keeping one running in the background.
If your battery isn't good, diagnose why with the following apps:
Betterbatterystats - Download this app and check your "Partial Wakelocks". Basically this checks what apps are waking your phone up when it's sleeping.
CPU Spy - This allows you to easily see how much time your phone has spent in each state. You get really bad battery life if your phone idles on 200 Mhz instead of Deep Sleeping. Your phone should be on Deep Sleep when the screen is off, or else your idle battery drain will be fast.
Other ways to save battery life:
Tweaking system settings
Get SetCPU/Tegrak/Voltage Control/Any other CPU Settings app and undervolt each of your processor states to -50 mV. By stock your phone's states come "overvolted" and you can conserve battery without loosing performance if you slightly tweak them. Don't go too low or your phone may get unstable and crash.
Use those same apps to underclock or set profiles to underclock under certain circumstances
Use those same apps to change your governor. Read up on different governors and how they scale your processor when needed. Here is a link that explains different governors - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817 . Usually "conservative" and "SmartassV2" and "Lulzactive" are pretty good with battery life. It all depends on how much performance you are willing to give up for low battery life.
Use those same apps to change your I/O scheduler. The scheduler, in simple terms, basically describes in what order apps will run, which will be prioritized, etc. The "SIO" scheduler is probably the best balanced one. "Deadline" I believe saves more battery life but maybe slow you down a little.
Apply tweaks that do it for you
In the general section of our forums, a developer named PhAkEer has posted some tweaks. His "dietpill" battery ones are really good for keeping your phone fast but saving battery life. If you have these tweaks though, they automatically choose a governor and I/O scheduler so manually changing them will only interfere if you decide to do this.
Change simple unneeded settings
Another reminder is that simple things can save you a lot of battery life. Turn off haptic feedback. Take off pulse light notifications (there are reports that these wake up your phone from Deep Sleep and put the processor back into the 200 Mhz state... thus taking away battery life). Turn off 3G when not needed (3G and 4G are huge drainers). Set WiFi to turn off when your screen is off. There is a ton of other stuff you can do.
Well I hope this long post helps you in your quest to find better battery life. Good luck
Tried putting the new agatas kernel on my phone and nothing has changed. CPU Usage shows 200MHz is 79% of sleep while deep sleep is only9. How to I go about dealing with this?
Check your wakelocks with Betterbatterystats. Otherwise just play around with some settings. For me it's usually WiFi that keeps my phone in 200 Mhz. I set WiFi to turn off when the screen is off. Maybe you have an app running that actively requires your phone's processor or something.
partial wavelocks is MAIL SERVICE - at 6.5% 5m 54s count 1953, AudioOut_! is 4.9% count 7 5m 54s, Juice defender 1.6% count 447 2m. So is it my email then? What is Kernel wavelocks?
any help here??
Did the new kuban update which switch kernels back, battery life has improved but is only 4 hours still. Deep sleep has gone up which is probaly why i saw an increase, but betterbatterystats shows no data connection and no signal to be high usually around 30-90 percent. It seems like Kernel percent has gone down tho around 30-40 usually...
I saw a post saying these are stock voltage -- is it correct?
200 MHz = 950 mV
500 MHz = 975 mV
800 MHz = 1075 mV
1000 MHz = 1175 mV
1200 MHz = 1275 mV
1400 MHz = 1275 mV
1504 MHz = 1350 mV
1600 MHz = 1425 mV
1704 MHz = 1475 mV
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any help here??
Did the new kuban update which switch kernels back, battery life has improved but is only 4 hours still. Deep sleep has gone up which is probaly why i saw an increase, but betterbatterystats shows no data connection and no signal to be high usually around 30-90 percent. It seems like Kernel percent has gone down tho around 30-40 usually...
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What is your awake time versus you screen on time. If you are having signal problems test out other modems which are in the updater. Make sure you update prl and profile afterwards in about phone. Not having signal/service will kill your battery no matter what because it then tries to search for it constantly. Last week I was somewhere that had no service in my hotel room. For 18 hours in my lab it only drained 10% with about 2 hours of usage, then I went to sleep for 6 hours and it was down another 40%. I turned it on airplane mode to save battery. Hopefully trying a different modem might help. If not I have some suggestions for that too.

[XS] Appalling battery life

I'm currently running 4.1.2 stock, rooted. With Locked BL. The battery drain has been absolutely shocking. Help
Download from play store this app: Du Battery Saver&Switch Widget! I have this app since last week and it really works...
People in here are right. Greenify it's more than enough. But also Du Battery Saver can do the trick, what's great about it is that is lowering your CPU frequency when screenlock, so try them out.
naeem123 said:
I'm currently running 4.1.2 stock, rooted. With Locked BL. The battery drain has been absolutely shocking. Help
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Use screen settings as low as possible. Trust me, thats the main cause of fast battery drain.
Use Lux auto brighteness. Its a good app.
Next one , use titanium backup to freeze the app that you are not using. Its always a good to freeze app, so it wont run in the background and u can save RAM.
Use greenify. Thats the best app for hibernating the apps. That way both battery and RAM is saved.
And use DU battery Saver , thats also an awesome app. in which u can set the phone to change your profile on time basis, and lower frequency of cpu when screen is locked so battery is saved.
Hope u got some ways to prevent battery drain to a limit
Those apps are all great, but why have a HD Screen phone when you have to lower the screen brightness to a minimum, that sucks.
pannekoek28 said:
Could someone give me a guide to du battery? I dont want to turn off wifi/data because i wont get whatsapp messages
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It's very simple, at du battery select saver at the bottom and create your own custom mode!
Thank you all for the responses, I will try out all the suggested apps and get back to you all. Thank you!
Keep the brightness around 35%. I find it perfect for indoors. Your screen on time should be atleast between 2:30 to 3 hrs on average.
Use darker wallpapers
And underclock to 1.2ghz or something if you dont use resource hungry apps. Use conservative governor and noop scheduler.
Trinity ROM
Screen brightness at 35%
Stamina mode on
Using greenify
Only 2G networks
Moderate Wi-Fi usage
Default CPU frequencies
Also, don't use battery savers like go battery saver and battery doctor, they only turn down brightness and data networks, alot of them don't have a great effect in battery life. Use apps that freeze/hibernate apps like greenify and snapdragomln battery guru.
naeem123 said:
I'm currently running 4.1.2 stock, rooted. With Locked BL. The battery drain has been absolutely shocking. Help
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so i did realise that you had your screen on alot of the time.... that is generaly 1 reason why , i can watch 8 hours straight of movies on my XS where as on a stock rom about 3 hours , so the XS battery realy depends
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sometimes the battery will just need to be used normaly just so it can calibrate its self (some weird reason not using my XS for 2 days fixed my battery issues)
i suggest checking if there are any apps that run in the background, just remove them if you dont need them (could prevent your XS from sleeping and also a posible overheat)
I also suggest making sure that your brightness isnt too high, (obviess)
the more you use your XS the shorter the battery lasts day by day, it is nessicary to not use your xs too much as it will take a few days for the life to go back to normal ,(like i said i had a simular issue)
I can see a strange behavior of Mediaserver process. It consumes too much battery. Usually it points to the problem with scanning your media files.
You can use BetterBatteryStats to find out the cause of it.

battery savers - is the grand underclocking itself

2 parts - one question one observation.
Stock everything.
While playing around with battery savers that change cpu frequency when the screen is off, I noticed no thrills cpu stats, that the default GRAND`s behavior is to auto switch to 312MHZ and deep sleep while idle and screen off, is that the case? is there no real need for apps like no thrills cpu/cpuspy to set min-max?
Is there a real need for battery savers?
egor27 said:
2 parts - one question one observation.
Stock everything.
While playing around with battery savers that change cpu frequency when the screen is off, I noticed no thrills cpu stats, that the default GRAND`s behavior is to auto switch to 334HZ and deep sleep while idle and screen off, is that the case? is there no real need for apps like no thrills cpu/cpuspy to set min-max?
Is there a real need for battery savers?
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Yes, our Galaxy Grand will auto-reduced the frequency to lowest 312MHz on stock kernel when the screen is off, after a few moments later it will enter deep sleep which will conserve battery usage.
Unless you want to Max / Min performance all the time, I would say yes, you don't need those apps to take control over your CPU frequency.
It seems like the min-max is working beyond the screen off situation,
even if the defaults shown by no thrills cpu are 1200MHz .

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