fast dormancy, can we use it? - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

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can we enable fast dormancy an our device?

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Force 2d acceleration

I dont know if this got discussed already, but I just used the force 2d acceleration feature in the developer menu and hat a GREAT increase in perfomance, specialy in image heavy applications.
If you dont know this already test it, if you know it let us know
Some feedback on battery perfomance somebody?
You'll find some apps don't work too good with it enabled though.
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If you use any type of comic book reader, you will be happy by turning on 2d acceleration. went from horrible 2fps choppy crap to buttery smooth.
Daxten said:
I dont know if this got discussed already, but I just used the force 2d acceleration feature in the developer menu and hat a GREAT increase in perfomance, specialy in image heavy applications.
If you dont know this already test it, if you know it let us know
Some feedback on battery perfomance somebody?
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bah seriously.. someone needs to write up a sticky for this kind of thing. Developer Options are not meant for regular users. There's no reason to enable them unless you specifically need to.
A few reasons why you don't want to enable it
- some apps don't handle this well and will result in everything from poor performance, weird graphical glitches, or even stop the app from loading at all
- there is actually considerable memory overhead to GPU acceleration (8MB vs 2MB). So you're really just making your multi-tasking situation worse.

What is the command to enable "force GPU rendering" and to disable it?

What is the command to enable "force GPU rendering" and to disable it?
I don't want to leave it on all the time, but it really helps certain apps like USAA (banking), Mint (finance), and XDA forums. I'm going to use Tasker to enable it for certain apps but leave it off the rest of the time.
Thanks!
I've never known of the command line for it but I always activate/deactivate it by simply using the option in Settings>Developer.. settings? It's about half way down in both ICS and JB

[Q] Enabling Fast Charge on Deathly

I'm on Liquid Smooth with Deathly Kernel and for the life of me I cannot figure out how to enable Fast Charge no matter where i search. So I give up How do I?
kitprower said:
I'm on Liquid Smooth with Deathly Kernel and for the life of me I cannot figure out how to enable Fast Charge no matter where i search. So I give up How do I?
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You have a couple of options. There is a built-in kernel tweaker, go to Settings/Performance/Tweaks. Alternatively, you can use an app like Andromizer Pro or Trickster Mod; these apps will display all available performance/tweak settings that are available for the detected kernel.
Mr. Struck said:
You have a couple of options. There is a built-in kernel tweaker, go to Settings/Performance/Tweaks. Alternatively, you can use an app like Andromizer Pro or Trickster Mod; these apps will display all available performance/tweak settings that are available for the detected kernel.
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Thank you so much for the reply!

[Q] any kernel with fast charge support

Reedmi 1s has qc400 cpu that means it supports quick charge 2.0 technology. I want to is tgere any method to enable it or is there any kernel with fast charge.
Best kernel
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Using Force GPU Rendering option

Does anyone use the "Force GPU Rendering" option in the Developer Option settings of the 10? Do you notice any difference in scrolling/animation speed or battery usage? I can't really tell if it actually changes anything.
If you use 3D UI in games and launchers you would feel the difference: no Micro stutters anymore
What about OEM unlocking, do I need to keep it enabled if I've already unlocked my bootloader?
CroCop18 said:
What about OEM unlocking, do I need to keep it enabled if I've already unlocked my bootloader?
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Yes you have to
tessut said:
If you use 3D UI in games and launchers you would feel the difference: no Micro stutters anymore
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You sure it just affects 3d? The option is described as "force used of gpu for 2d drawing".
Tarima said:
You sure it just affects 3d? The option is described as "force used of gpu for 2d drawing".
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Yes, it affects 2D effects in 3D graphics

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