Does anyone here use both ? If so, what combo do you use, or if you only use one. Right now I'm trying Greenfy (regular) and Naptime with the motion sensors cut off. Anyone try Greenify aggressive doze and naptime sensors disabled ?
Hello,
I've used both and I didn't notice any difference in battery usage... only some minor problems with notifications.
So I'm fully stock.
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Hi, guys. This is my first post and I am sorry if I miss any protocol before posting this thread. I wonder if there is anyone who faces similar wakelock problem as me? I just rooted my Note 2 and installed deep sleep battery saver two days ago. I have been consistently monitoring my device mode with wakelock detector. The saver app works well and helps my Note 2 to get into deep sleep mode most of the time but sometimes it doesn't work at all and my device is left awoken. I don't know if there are bugs in the saver app or not but I think I might be able to reproduce the wakelock issue by simply toggling my device from "Sound" to "Silent" and back to "Sound" again or by plugging in my earphone then plugging out again. Sometimes, charging the device can reproduce the issue. Is that possible that the issue has to do with kernel wakelocks? So far, I have consistently monitored the CPU wakelocks but I haven't seen any significance from CPU wakelock that might cause the issue. Besides, I also haven't monitored the kernel wakelocks details provided by wakelock detector yet, maybe I should monitor them too just as the CPU wakelocks. Anyway, I hope there are kind replies from the forum users regarding this issue. Thanks and Regards.
The temporary solution for me is to restart my device.
okay so if you are rooted why not install greenify and amplify apps with xposed installer.
deep sleep battery save doesn't works as good as greenify and amplify together.
as for your wakelocks problem,monitoring apps themselves keep wakelocks to gather stats.
my advice is to uninstall all useless app ,use greenify and amplify,use better battery stats ONLY if you must monitor battery(its shows you all wakelocks,cpu states,deep sleep time and other stuff)
and above all dont be ridiculously worried about your battery %age
fizzingbees said:
okay so if you are rooted why not install greenify and amplify apps with xposed installer.
deep sleep battery save doesn't works as good as greenify and amplify together.
as for your wakelocks problem,monitoring apps themselves keep wakelocks to gather stats.
my advice is to uninstall all useless app ,use greenify and amplify,use better battery stats ONLY if you must monitor battery(its shows you all wakelocks,cpu states,deep sleep time and other stuff)
and above all dont be ridiculously worried about your battery %age
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Thank You for your kind reply. I tried Greenify once but I don't think I like it much as it didn't work for me at all when I was using it individually without Amplify. So far, I have not tried to reinstall it and use it concurrently with Amplify. As for Amplify, if I am not mistaken, the free version only may let me control very few wakelocks only (I could be wrong) based on what I read from the description in Google Store. Deep Sleep Battery Saver, on the other hand, is free and it works well most of the time.
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Thank You for your kind reply. I tried Greenify once but I don't think I like it much as it didn't work for me at all when I was using it individually without Amplify. So far, I have not tried to reinstall it and use it concurrently with Amplify. As for Amplify, if I am not mistaken, the free version only may let me control very few wakelocks only (I could be wrong) based on what I read from the description in Google Store. Deep Sleep Battery Saver, on the other hand, is free and it works well most of the time.
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its personal preference to use whichever method to save battery ,but greenify works for most folks.
and combine it with amplify,they sort of cover each other backs
i installed deep sleep battery app on my note 2 and core 2 phone and its didn't worked at all on note 2 but works surprisingly well on core 2 phone.
yeh amplify free version blocks most of wakelocks,and usually these are mostly what drain battery the most. if you have app whose wakelocks you need to block manually,you can go pro-amplify
regarding your greenify mileage,bro you need to configure it correctly and grand it administrator and other access manually,and use it with xposed framework for best functionality
i know it sounds like a lot of work ,but once done,you can sit back knowing that things have been taken care of.
good luck on your battery saving quest.
Hello Guys
i recently got my new OP3 and its awesome... But since a few days my battery percentage drops rapidly overnight!
Wifi, Sync on, Fb, Whatsapp installed.
At first my battery dropped ~0.5 - 0.7% /h
now its at 1,4 and still going up...
I attached you the Battery info from bbs and gsam.
As you see i nearly got no wakelocks, but the battery drains... and in gsam it shows android system as the top sucker... where do i get the info, which process or programm uses my battery, while i sleep?
Thank you very much!
try disabling Gestures.
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try disabling Gestures.
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also double tap to wake? its a useful feature...
disable gestures as well as ambient display prox sensor usage.
my standby drain is pretty solid and im (locked BL) stock OOS + greenify aggressive doze
and i have FB messenger, hangouts, netguard, lastpass all running all the time
Minicuxn said:
also double tap to wake? its a useful feature...
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yup, double tap as well. You'll get used to it
2x4 said:
disable gestures as well as ambient display prox sensor usage.
my standby drain is pretty solid and im (locked BL) stock OOS + greenify aggressive doze
and i have FB messenger, hangouts, netguard, lastpass all running all the time
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where do i set the "ambient display prox sensor usage" ?
dont u need root to run greenify?
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where do i set the "ambient display prox sensor usage" ?
dont u need root to run greenify?
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"ambient display prox sensor usage" only applies if you use the Ambient Display to begin with, do you?
you don't need root for Greenify's Aggressive Doze, and you can run a few ADB commands to enable "Doze on the Go" which disables the motion sensing aspect of Android's Doze
What are the adb commands?
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What are the adb commands?
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https://developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/doze-standby.html
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What are the adb commands?
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https://greenify.uservoice.com/know...o-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
Minicuxn said:
Hello Guys
i recently got my new OP3 and its awesome... But since a few days my battery percentage drops rapidly overnight!
Wifi, Sync on, Fb, Whatsapp installed.
At first my battery dropped ~0.5 - 0.7% /h
now its at 1,4 and still going up...
I attached you the Battery info from bbs and gsam.
As you see i nearly got no wakelocks, but the battery drains... and in gsam it shows android system as the top sucker... where do i get the info, which process or programm uses my battery, while i sleep?
Thank you very much!
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The Sim have a good reception?
It makes a big difference in terms of autonomy. I have the experience.
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The Sim have a good reception?
It makes a big difference in terms of autonomy. I have the experience.
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^ this is very true - bad reception heavily affects battery life, even if your phone is on Doze
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^ this is very true - bad reception heavily affects battery life, even if your phone is on Doze
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If you don't really need it, you could try turning off your cellular radio overnight (you would still have WiFi) or even automating that
how much is your now?
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disable gestures as well as ambient display prox sensor usage.
my standby drain is pretty solid and im (locked BL) stock OOS + greenify aggressive doze
and i have FB messenger, hangouts, netguard, lastpass all running all the time
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so how much juice does your phone drink per hour of standby?
Snapchat is very laggy and also drains my batter like no other app. Any tips other than uninstalling it -.-?
get cyanogenmod, go into privacy guard, and disable everything u don't need (keep awake, location, contacts, etc)\
i mainly suggest to disable keep awake cause that drains your battery really quickly
you can also get greenify to hibernate snapchat when you're not using it, but that has drawbacks like you might not receive notifications (there are workarounds)
Can someone please explain what aggressive doze and hibernation on Open Beta 12 is? How is it different from Doze mode and should I enable or disable it for better battery life?
I don't seem to notice any difference in spite of it being enabled. My phone discharges around 6-8% every night.
Now, regarding App auto-launch, I seem to be losing out on notifications if apps are not white-listed in app auto-launch page. Is this a known issue? Putting more and more apps in white-list is straining my battery and boot time.
Thanks
Let me put in the details.
I just came from MIUI 9.5.1x.y(forget the exact version) China version and now on LOS 15.1 official.
My old experience with that MIUI is optimal for standby battery life, especially during midnight with flight mode on. 8~9 hour just had the battery down by 1 ~2 percent at max. For MIUI, I use the built-in battery saving mode and disallowed most apps' background activities.
In LOS, I root and utilize greenify for similar task, and also enable the built-in battery saver. Yet, it gives me quite different result. About 7~8% usage overnight. That's far from optimal.
So my question are:
Do you have similar experiences?
If the answer is yes, how do you find the causes of the unnecessary battery drain? And how to solve it?
Any clues and helps are welcome.
Use an app to find out what is causing wakelocks during the night?
BetterBatteryStats for example.
You should Monitor Your Battery with Gsam and Betterbatterystatus Application also Monitor Cpu Deep Sleep
got to battery stat in system setting , check what apps running in background and disable(if available) what apps that can running in background.