Hy guys .. can anyone tell me is any ultra power saving mod is available for one plus 3 or not like samsung galaxy s6 type of.. or how can save battery other then the stock power saving mode...
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In OOS, you will find the standard battery saving mod. Use less mobile data and more Wi-Fi, control the sync duration, use medium brightness etc. these could help you with battery life. For me, this is the best battery life i have seen in any phone i have used.
I think its called turning off the phone.
ming3r said:
I think its called turning off the phone.
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Hahaha....!! True that lol
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Right now if the battery level is below certain point, the brightness setting and stand-by time setting get automatically set by the system, and cannot be changed.
I don't know what app or what part of the system is doing this for me automatically. I unchecked "power saving mode" and still.
This is very frustrating. I understand the phone may THINK it's helping me save battery but in fact the brightness I want and I usually set is even LOWER than the auto value the phone sets for me. And besides, I don't like the idea that MY phone is being controlled by someone/something else and I don't have an option to disable that something.
Someone please shed some light?
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Note that this is NOT the "power saving mode". I disabled "power saving mode" and still this problem.
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Right now if the battery level is below certain point, the brightness setting and stand-by time setting get automatically set by the system, and cannot be changed.
I don't know what app or what part of the system is doing this for me automatically. I unchecked "power saving mode" and still.
This is very frustrating. I understand the phone may THINK it's helping me save battery but in fact the brightness I want and I usually set is even LOWER than the auto value the phone sets for me. And besides, I don't like the idea that MY phone is being controlled by someone/something else and I don't have an option to disable that something.
Someone please shed some light?
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this is the last 5% of battery correct?
G1_enthusiast said:
this is the last 5% of battery correct?
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I don't know the number right now. I'll keep an eye on phone as the battery drops and let you guys know the exact threshold that triggers this.
If it's some system app that's doing this, I have no problem freezing it using Titanium Backup just like how I freezed "Tethering Manager" to enable wifi hotspot and I freezed "My Account" so that 3G doesn't come on when wifi is connected.
Just don't know which app it is...
have you flash other roms to see if it go away? i think jug 2.0 take away this problem
And the even more ridiculous thing about it is that it auto sets the stand-by time to 30 seconds, and after I charge the battery to above the threshold it doesn't change the stand-by time back to where you set it! You have to change it back yourself.
Did you try a master reset and see if that fixed it?
No guys its like builtin in alot of roms with out apps... Its the system
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For me there is a "power savings mode" right in the settings menu that does what you describe. Granted I'm not on stock ROM, but I think it was there with the Telus ROM too.
Liquid5n0w said:
For me there is a "power savings mode" right in the settings menu that does what you describe. Granted I'm not on stock ROM, but I think it was there with the Telus ROM too.
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sounds exactly like pwer saving mode!! its in the settings
movieaddict said:
sounds exactly like pwer saving mode!! its in the settings
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This isnt power saving mode causing this. Power saving mode is turned off and this still happens to me once my battery hits like 10%. This is built into the rom somewhere and the vibrant had the same thing. One of the devs for the vibrant was able to disable this setting in their rom so maybe the devs can do the same here. Again this is not power saving mode which can be set at certain levels that you would like.
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Yeah once it reach 5%, the autobrightness become very bright and doesn't change..I have tested it on all ROM..and it's not the powersaving..I think it drain the battery really fast to help mentation the health of the battery..just guessing though..and stock ROM is more sensitive than jnault ROM..
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This isnt power saving mode causing this. Power saving mode is turned off and this still happens to me once my battery hits like 10%. This is built into the rom somewhere and the vibrant had the same thing. One of the devs for the vibrant was able to disable this setting in their rom so maybe the devs can do the same here. Again this is not power saving mode which can be set at certain levels that you would like.
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kt0ce said:
Yeah once it reach 5%, the autobrightness become very bright and doesn't change..I have tested it on all ROM..and it's not the powersaving..I think it drain the battery really fast to help mentation the health of the battery..just guessing though..and stock ROM is more sensitive than jnault ROM..
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You guys are right. It's not the power saving mode. This happens even when I turn OFF my power saving mode. It's something else in the system that's doing this, and yes, the auto brightness the system sets is even brighter than what I previously set myself. So, what a useful feature!
mine does the right thing, opposite of what your phones are doing. im guessing at about 5% battery life, the display sets itself pretty close to the lowest (if not the lowest) brightness setting, even with my power saving mode option unchecked. i wonder if the auto adjust screen power has something to do with it, since i got that checked all the time. but maybe not. im running on beastmod 1.0 rom.
There are many power saving apps, such as:
Green Power,
Juice Defender,
Battery Saver DX,
Battery Saver, and
Easy Battery Saver.
Wondering whether any of you use any one of them, and would make recommendations.
Please also what features you like about them. I am looking for one that can switch my phone from 3g to 2g when screen is off to save battery, but none seems to do that. They do switch of data and sync in every 5-15 minutes. But then I lose connection to Whatsapp.. and Gtalk.
thanks
yatbond said:
There are many power saving apps, such as:
Green Power,
Juice Defender,
Battery Saver DX,
Battery Saver, and
Easy Battery Saver.
Wondering whether any of you use any one of them, and would make recommendations.
Please also what features you like about them. I am looking for one that can switch my phone from 3g to 2g when screen is off to save battery, but none seems to do that. They do switch of data and sync in every 5-15 minutes. But then I lose connection to Whatsapp.. and Gtalk.
thanks
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Honestly, I used to believed that these "power saving" apps actually work but they don't. what they basically do is automate settings, toggle them between on-off, 2g-3g so on and so fort. These power saving apps actually drains more battery that it actually saves.
I suggest just do all these settings manually that is if you're worried about the battery life.
totally agree with zikor, i've used mostly all of these apps on my galaxy s2 and honestly i never saw a difference!
I do believe they consume much more than they preserve in terms of battery, cause toggling mob data and wifi on and of, drains the battery pretty fast.
I actually think it works I use juice defender ultimate and it works for me. Without using it my battery lasts 11 to 14 hrs but when I use it my battery lasts 16 to 18 hrs. Now, that is something.
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I know a develop developed a power saving module for Cynogenmod rom ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739530 ) by TheMasterBaron that allows 2g to 3g toggle. This allows significant power saving as most of the syncing will be done on 2g. And it will toggle back to 3g when we turn on the screen, which usually means we will be downloading some larger files or surfing the web.
I wish there is something similar for Touchwiz/GS3.
In any case, I would like users to share their experiences with the various Power Saving Apps. Maybe we will learn something new.
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I wish there is something similar for Touchwiz/GS3.
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If you have a rooted device, then try Llama. Awesome app. Works also on non-rooted device, but 2g/3g toggle won't.
peepee999 said:
I actually think it works I use juice defender ultimate and it works for me. Without using it my battery lasts 11 to 14 hrs but when I use it my battery lasts 16 to 18 hrs. Now, that is something.
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Err?
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eM82 said:
If you have a rooted device, then try Llama. Awesome app. Works also on non-rooted device, but 2g/3g toggle won't.
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I have a rooted stock running and 2g/3g toggle doesn't seem to work. Are there any special settings I have to check?
I just use tasker to do a few things like turn off wifi when I leave home, turn on bluetooth only when i'm driving - just a few of the things you would do yourself if you always remembered.
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Hello
Im using CM 10.1
And I am trying to turn off the front LEDs
If any of you could step by step me how to turn it off will appreciate
Also if you could give me advice on how to save battery
Thanks in advance
The front LED can be disabled by going to Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Button Backlight Brightness and set it to 0.
Saving battery is pretty simple. You can use Greenify to kill apps running in background and save RAM and battery. Turn off data when not in use, lower screen brightness are some of the things you can do as well.
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Thank you sir that was so simple
As for greenify will give it a try
Do you have any Idea of what battery life I should expect ?
Thanks again
R
Rapsody10 said:
Thank you sir that was so simple
As for greenify will give it a try
Do you have any Idea of what battery life I should expect ?
Thanks again
R
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The battery life will depend on what apps you chose to hibernate, but I got a battery drop of 1% every 2 hours when I use network without data connection on the same ROM on standby.
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Power-saving mode existed before in all androids, but the new Ultra Power Saving Mode can keep the phone running 24 hours on 10 percent battery, according to Samsung's claim.
Does any N7105 rom have this feature ? ( i am using CM-REMIX rom seems like no this feature)
The Ultra Power Saving Mode let the screen only output black and white to saving the battery.
It is a good feature for us to use. Please tell me if there is a n7105 rom have this feature.
Thank you very much .!
Hello People
My phone charger recently went "kaput" on me so I've been using the built in Extreme Battery Saver mode a lot. I really like the functionality of this and was wondering if there was a way to start this mode when you put your phone to sleep no matter what your battery level.
Say for example I was at 80% battery and I put the phone to sleep is there an app or maybe a Tasker profile that is out there that would make the extreme battery saver mode start automatically ?
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Calvo
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To directly answer your question... I'm not sure. But that's what battery "saver" apps apparently do also.
But as long as you don't have an issue with wakelocks, there should be no reason to do this. Most will tell you that in fact, you'll likely waste more battery life you save... Just like battery "saver" apps. Reinitializing data, WiFi and whatever else you have, every time you turn on the screen will waste more battery than the small amount of drain they normally cause while in standby.
Keep location off. Google now off. Keep screen controlled manually and as dim as is comfortable. And watch for poor signal while on data. That's all you need basically to have good battery life. (that's a simple look at it anyway)
My 2 cents. :good: