How do I shut off the data limit usage notification?
Go to settings and then data usage, you'll see a toggle for notifications of data usage.
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First time android user here! I have a GSM GN:
1. So far I am not loving the battery life. I have juice defender installed which definitely increases idle battery life but my main issue is screen time. I understand that a 4.6in screen has these tradeoffs but nevertheless, what tweaks/ROMs/etc would you recommend to get more screen time?
Has anybody tried franco's and faux123's kernel on the same phone?
I've tried the obvious : Brightness > auto or low, Screen time out > 15s, Juice defender, gps/bluetooth/NFC off
ROMs I have tried: AOKP + Stock kernel, Apex 1.0 + Apex kernel
2. What is the difference between these two settings :
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Settings > Data Usage > Mobile Data
Settings > More > Mobile Networks > Data Enabled
Both of them appear to have the same effect (turn 2g/3g off completely).
3. What is the deal with signal bars and Wifi icon is status bar changing colour from gray to blue? Does it turn blue when it is being used?
When I am connected to my home network, the wifi icon sometimes shows 2 bars and sometimes no bars(grey). All my other devices show full bars.
1. I wouldn't use any of this power saving apps since they keep the phone awake, but that's up to you.
2. Everything between 3-4h screen on time is normal and it will be more or less the same on all Android phones.
3. GPS and Bluetooth shouldn't be that much of a problem since their battery consummation is very low when you'r not using them.
4.Connect to WIFI every time it's possible. Do not set any profiles that it switches of when the screen is off. Unless your going to no data or airplane mode. WIFI uses less energy than 3G.
5. When the icons are blue you're connected to the Google servers. Which means your phone is able to receive gmails and gtalk messages and can sync your data from the GAPPS.
Nebucatnetzer said:
1. I wouldn't use any of this power saving apps since they keep the phone awake, but that's up to you.
2. Everything between 3-4h screen on time is normal and it will be more or less the same on all Android phones.
3. GPS and Bluetooth shouldn't be that much of a problem since their battery consummation is very low when you'r not using them.
4.Connect to WIFI every time it's possible. Do not set any profiles that it switches of when the screen is off. Unless your going to no data or airplane mode. WIFI uses less energy than 3G.
5. When the icons are blue you're connected to the Google servers. Which means your phone is able to receive gmails and gtalk messages and can sync your data from the GAPPS.
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Thanks!
Although I'm not sure I agree with #1. SetCPU shows that my phone goes into deep sleep most of time. JD disables both wifi AND data when phone goes to sleep, so it does not matter that much if you're not connect to wifi. Ofcourse, I use wifi as much as possible especially since I only have 500mb of data.
I find when I leave my data on, it uses a lot of battery. I can go from 100 - 90, while I sleep. I found a feature called restrict background data. I guess it keeps apps to run when the screen is off.
Can anyone shed some insight?
I'm on the AT&T variant of the Note 7 and every time I turn on/off the auto-sync these notifications keep coming on. I know turning on sync will use more data and battery consumption and turning it off reduces it. Is there any way to turn these off?
Although I have set a number of my apps to have unrestricted battery usage in "battery and performance" settings, Note 8 keeps shutting them out on screen lock (after a while at least). Is there another setting that overrides my power management settings?
Putting my s20+ on moderate power saving mode turns off background data as well. Any way to get background data activated on this case.
I'm overall happy with my battery getting 7 to 8hrs SOT. If I'm able to save more from reducing cpu I'll touch 10 hours
nitesh171085 said:
Putting my s20+ on moderate power saving mode turns off background data as well. Any way to get background data activated on this case.
I'm overall happy with my battery getting 7 to 8hrs SOT. If I'm able to save more from reducing cpu I'll touch 10 hours
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You can turn off battery optimization for the apps which needs to fetch data in the background.
Dont think there is an outright feature to enable background data universally in medium power saving mode.
Edit: 7 to 8hrs of SOT? Whatz your screen brightness level?
Thanks. It's on manual generally at 30 to 40% depending on background lighting. Most of unused apps in deep sleep, no facebook app. Easily get 7 to 8 hours SOT of heavy usage
Kiran-Kumar said:
You can turn off battery optimization for the apps which needs to fetch data in the background.
Dont think there is an outright feature to enable background data universally in medium power saving mode.
Edit: 7 to 8hrs of SOT? Whatz your screen brightness level?
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nitesh171085 said:
Thanks. It's on manual generally at 30 to 40% depending on background lighting. Most of unused apps in deep sleep, no facebook app. Easily get 7 to 8 hours SOT of heavy usage
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Motion smoothness 120hz?
Nah 60hz
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Motion smoothness 120hz?
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Kiran-Kumar said:
You can turn off battery optimization for the apps which needs to fetch data in the background.
Dont think there is an outright feature to enable background data universally in medium power saving mode.
Edit: 7 to 8hrs of SOT? Whatz your screen brightness level?
Motion smoothness 120hz?
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Afaik there is no way to enable background data in power saving mode, because that is the primary way power saving mode serves its purpose.
I routinely get 7-8 hours SOT on 96 Hz and auto brightness without using power saving mode. But I disabled a lot of stuff that I don't use.