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Is juicedefender works on nexus?
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attacker said:
Is juicedefender works on nexus?
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Yes, and also a lot better than it did on my HTC Sensation!
animaleyes76 said:
Yes, and also a lot better than it did on my HTC Sensation!
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Do you feel it really increases battery time?
I am currently trying out Juice Defender free on the standard preset for my unmodded Galaxy Nexus. Unfortunately I am not thinking that I am going to continue with it.
So far it has crashed my phone to reboot (first time that has happened) and when not using my 4g it turns it off but it takes forever for it to come back on once I want to use the phone and it gets pretty frustrating having a useless phone for about 5-8 minutes everytime I pick it up.
I hope you have better luck than I am having.
sjankis630 said:
I am currently trying out Juice Defender free on the standard preset for my unmodded Galaxy Nexus. Unfortunately I am not thinking that I am going to continue with it.
So far it has crashed my phone to reboot (first time that has happened) and when not using my 4g it turns it off but it takes forever for it to come back on once I want to use the phone and it gets pretty frustrating having a useless phone for about 5-8 minutes everytime I pick it up.
I hope you have better luck than I am having.
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Strange. It's never done any of that on mine. I'm on HSPDA+ though.
As for whether if makes a difference I'd definitely have to say a big yes. But it all depends on how you use your phone.
Ultimate working nicely here. Syncs every 15 min like it should. Screen is eating 60-70% so it makes only a small difference.
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I bought ultimate, and found it to be a bit of a hog. I then turned off all the extra stuff and went back to the basic setting - the same as the free version, and noticed very little difference.
I think it might help you if you're one of those people who accidentally leaves radios on, or don't have high signal most places you go. For me a UV kernel made the only real difference.
It works well but not saving as much battery as it did on Gingerbread. Default Android idle-time battery management seems to have got much better.
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animaleyes76 said:
As for whether if makes a difference I'd definitely have to say a big yes. But it all depends on how you use your phone.
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This. I see a nice increase in battery life while I'm not using it, but if I have it on a lot (which I usually do) the battery gets drained pretty quickly.
I keep my phone on CDMA mode most of the time, unless I need to download something or want to watch a movie, then I switch to CDMA/LTE. I'm still not sure how much it helps though, as I've only had the phone for a little over a week.
For me, JD Ultimate works wonders. Especially when I'm at work and not playing with the phone too often and having only 2 signal bars, JD enables radio every 30 mins to allow apps to sync. It also manages my brightness automatically, which results in screen usually taking less than 50% of battery.
In general it helps me a lot, like it did on SGS2. My night schedule uses airplane mode and I only loose 2-3% over night.
I would have to remember about too many things if not using JD, so for me well worth it.
schriss said:
For me, JD Ultimate works wonders. Especially when I'm at work and not playing with the phone too often and having only 2 signal bars, JD enables radio every 30 mins to allow apps to sync. It also manages my brightness automatically, which results in screen usually taking less than 50% of battery.
In general it helps me a lot, like it did on SGS2. My night schedule uses airplane mode and I only loose 2-3% over night.
I would have to remember about too many things if not using JD, so for me well worth it.
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I thought brightness worked only in the beta version. Does it work in the release now?
pedmond said:
I thought brightness worked only in the beta version. Does it work in the release now?
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It does, i never used beta and JD controls my brightness. Remember there is a bug related to manual apk install where you cant tap install. I still use JD for brightness, just disable it in quick menu when manually installing apps then reenabling right away.
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schriss said:
It does, i never used beta and JD controls my brightness. Remember there is a bug related to manual apk install where you cant tap install. I still use JD for brightness, just disable it in quick menu when manually installing apps then reenabling right away.
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Thank you for your answer.
When JD is managining brightness, if the phone is asleep, when waking it up with the power button the screen comes full brightness and then settles to a lower level, which is quite annoying. Do you see this happening too?
pedmond said:
Thank you for your answer.
When JD is managining brightness, if the phone is asleep, when waking it up with the power button the screen comes full brightness and then settles to a lower level, which is quite annoying. Do you see this happening too?
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no, for me it wakes up with the brightness that was in use before going to sleep.
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why use juicedefender and similar app when, in the gnex pure android, there is no bloatware up in background? >_>
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no, for me it wakes up with the brightness that was in use before going to sleep.
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That is totally weird, cause mine seems to wake up high and only then lower the brightness. I wonder if it's ROM related, although I'm on stock kernel 4.0.3.
pedmond said:
That is totally weird, cause mine seems to wake up high and only then lower the brightness. I wonder if it's ROM related, although I'm on stock kernel 4.0.3.
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Make sure system brightness is set to Auto. And I use Filter Mode in JD. Sensor is set to Normal.
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Abufinzio said:
why use juicedefender and similar app when, in the gnex pure android, there is no bloatware up in background? >_>
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Beacuse, believe it or not, it provides functions that some people find useful. Same goes for LightFlow, if you like the white-only color led notification of pure android, then you don't need this app either. If you prefer more colors/choices, then you do.
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Make sure system brightness is set to Auto. And I use Filter Mode in JD. Sensor is set to Normal.
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You got me there. What filter mode? Can't find that setting. I must be blind...
I can't get rid of that flicker and for some reason it bothers me....
pedmond said:
You got me there. What filter mode? Can't find that setting. I must be blind...
I can't get rid of that flicker and for some reason it bothers me....
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I have no flicker. Filter Mode is unusually placed in Help section I have it enabled.
I purchased JD Ultimate yesterday so I can't really comment on how well it is improving my battery life. I will say that I am having issues going back to LTE when the screen is unlocked (Using the network mode setting). The phone keeps going to WCDMA instead of LTE. However, I noticed that since I have been using JD Beta 3.8.8, version 3.8.9 has come out and has addressed a few of my issues. The configure apps now works without crashing JD. I still don't know if the LTE is functioning incorrectly as I haven't had time away from my computer (I have no Wi-Fi at my hotel and must tether).
Is anyone else experiencing issues with the phone going to WCDMA mode after the phone wakes up? Also, what version of JD are you using?
Did you found any way to let the alarm ring when the phone if completely off.
I really want to avoid keeping the phone on (even in airplane mode) since Android OS is comsuming so much.
Thanks a lot for your help.
gontie said:
Did you found any way to let the alarm ring when the phone if completely off.
I really want to avoid keeping the phone on (even in airplane mode) since Android OS is comsuming so much.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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If you mean that phone is totally powered off, then, how is the clock going to run when there's no power?
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gontie said:
Did you found any way to let the alarm ring when the phone if completely off.
I really want to avoid keeping the phone on (even in airplane mode) since Android OS is comsuming so much.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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Hahaha that's hilarious
chooks06 said:
If you mean that phone is totally powered off, then, how is the clock going to run when there's no power?
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I've had previously two phones, one with a schdules downtime and uptime so that was not an issue and another (Xiaomi Redmi note) which the alarm clock was ringing when the phone was off.
So, i am getting a bit lost since i don't have see any scheduled downtime and uptime as told, the alarm clock doesn't ring when the phone is off.
gontie said:
I've had previously two phones, one with a schdules downtime and uptime so that was not an issue and another (Xiaomi Redmi note) which the alarm clock was ringing when the phone was off.
So, i am getting a bit lost since i don't have see any scheduled downtime and uptime as told, the alarm clock doesn't ring when the phone is off.
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Unless there's a timer to turn the phone on/off in which case the phone is not really powered off but in "hibernation" aka standby mode.
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@gontie..you might want to check the posts is "zenfone 2 battery better or the same". Some users have reported reasonable battery performance. Hope this helps in the meantime. ☺
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My One plus one did it
You want an alarm, but you want to completely turn off your phone over night? Erm, buy an alarm clock?
Pot Noodle said:
My One plus one did it
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I'm curious. How does it work? The phone is completely powered down and the alarm can turn the phone on (with all the start up logo and whatnots)? sorry but I don't have the OPO and still waiting for Zf2.
I don't but it did turn itself on and then off when I stopped the alarm.
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I don't but it did turn itself on and then off when I stopped the alarm.
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Which means the phone was actually "on" when the alarm went off. When the alarm was stopped, the phone rebooted?
No it was turned off as I had battery issues.
Ok..I learnt something here. Apparently the OPO does have this feature. Unfortunately I am not using one so was pretty curious about this feature.
Check this out..
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/turning-on-alarm-while-phone-is-off.112705/
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gontie said:
Did you found any way to let the alarm ring when the phone if completely off.
I really want to avoid keeping the phone on (even in airplane mode) since Android OS is comsuming so much.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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Check this link..
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/turning-on-alarm-while-phone-is-off.112705/
I don't think the Zenfone 2 has this feature..
My previous phone is OPP* Find 5 Mini, when the phone is completely off because battery is drained in the night, i plug the power and go to sleep, in the morning which i set the specific time for alarm, the phone will "boot up" and rings.
Hi,
When I go to sleep, I turn off all connectivity (meaning WIFI, BT, LTE) but for some reason, the battery screen shows that WIFI was always on during the night, even though it's not showing on the list (the list where you have screen, Android OS, voice calls, etc.).
Images attached. The segment indicated between the red lines shows the night time, when the WIFI was off. You'll see that WIFI is turned on, but that's because I turned it on in the morning.
Initially I thought that it had something to do with location scanning as the same would happen on my Nexus 4 when WIFI scanning for location was on (in the advanced settings). So I found the option on my Nexus 5X (in the location screen now), and it was actually turned off. I toggled it (on and off) just in case and checked again, and of course that didn't help.
Anyone here knows what to do?
Thanks.
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Have you off wifi scanning under the location settings?
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Lord Yurij said:
Have you off wifi scanning under the location settings?
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Like I said, yes. That's why it's so weird.
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Like I said, yes. That's why it's so weird.
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Oh, i missed that.
There was a similar thread a while ago and someone mentioned that is a gui bug
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After some time without using my phone, my wifi disconnects from the network (and switches off, also wifi scanning turns off!)
as soon as i use it, the wifi suddenly turns on (but i can see on the display that it was off)
I'm on beta4 (clean flash) but the same issue happened on the previous betas too.
this only happened on my 5T but never happened on my 3t
it's very annoying because
- my cloud uploads stop (they are planned to work only on wifi)
- my tasker profiles (based on wifi-near) switch to the outdoor profile (so during the night of in my office, the volume sets to the maximum)
i know what you are thinking but:
my wifi is always on
my battery optimization is off
i've read many users complaining about this issue but nobody seems to have found a solution...
I guess: Settings - Developer Options - Doze mode
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rmaathuis said:
I guess: Settings - Developer Options - Doze mode
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I don't have any doze mode under Developer Options, do you?
alessandro_xda said:
I don't have any doze mode under Developer Options, do you?
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I have but I use the non beta version. That's why I guessed...
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rmaathuis said:
I have but I use the non beta version. That's why I guessed...
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I've 'only' these options
i hope it will be solved in the next open beta
I downloaded the Adroid P Beta and everything works GREAT except the "Adaptive Battery " setting. I'll toggle it on but it seems to turn itself off just as quickly. It won't stay on for any length of time at all. Just curios to see if anyone else here is having this issue. Thanks in advance.
Yes. Whenever I check, the toggle is grey and OFF. It doesn't seem to stay ON for more than an hour on my phone, which is weird because it did restrict one of my apps about a week ago.
So strange that now that I've seen this thread, I've noticed mine has been turned off and not staying on. All my previous screenshots I've taken it's stayed on since day one with DP2.
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EeZeEpEe said:
So strange that now that I've seen this thread, I've noticed mine has been turned off and not staying on. All my previous screenshots I've taken it's stayed on since day one with DP2.
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Same here.
Chuck Talley said:
I downloaded the Adroid P Beta and everything works GREAT except the "Adaptive Battery " setting. I'll toggle it on but it seems to turn itself off just as quickly. It won't stay on for any length of time at all. Just curios to see if anyone else here is having this issue. Thanks in advance.
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Strange for me it is always ON. Relatively new to updating to P beta though.
Reasons can be speculated, please provide feedback to google on the same.
My speculated reasons:
If battery is low, it could stop adaptive battery function to avoid extra consumption of battery in learning usage pattern.
If adaptive battery has sufficient time executed and learnt usage pattern it could be kept off and android system can just use already learnt usage pattern for optimizing battery. Unless new app install or some change I can keep it turned off.
Obviously some bug or limit kept by Google to ensure it runs for specific time period as learning usage pattern does consume battery.
I haven't noticed any issue with the Adaptive Battery on my phone, just checked and it's still turned on.
mine was on last time I checked (not sure when that was), looked now, it was off, switched it back on, and is staying on.
just a follow up from earlier, it was again turned off when I checked it just now.
turned it back on, but apparently that wont last.
not sure whats up with it.
Mine is ON, never seen it greyed out. I did do a fresh IMAGE install of P.
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Same for me, it gets disabled randomly. I guess it will be fixed in the DP3 that will be released next week
Google must be doing something remotely and only recently as this was definitely not happening a day or two ago. And it doesn't seem to automatically turn back on either.
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Yes I didn't notice this behavior before but now I also notice it keeps turning off.
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Yes I didn't notice this behavior before but now I also notice it keeps turning off.
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ya, it definitely keeps turning itself off, mine did a few times during the day today
During my experience with Android P and adaptive battery, I did notice in the beginning I was not getting notifications from hangouts until I actually opened the app, this happened for a couple of days and then stopped. My assumption is that adaptive battery was not allowing hangouts to run as it hadn't learned that its an app I use all the time. I can see this as being a problem for users, maybe google disabled it temporarily until they work it out.
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started happening to me out of nowhere too.
I been running the P beta since day 1 and ive checked the battery many times and noticed it was turned on.. then last week i checked again and noticed it was off, thought i did it by accident and turned it back on, but it keeps turning itself off since then. very weird
Just checked and adaptive battery ? is still enabled.
Post your Bug report here [Developer Preview Android P] Adaptive Battery
Same here chaps... Swiched itself off this morning
So after I installed DP3 it was set to on already. Let's see how long it'll last.
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EeZeEpEe said:
So after I installed DP3 it was set to on already. Let's see how long it'll last.
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Yes, I've noticed the same thing, after 12 hours or so, it's still on!