Disabling some cores for battery life - Lenovo P2 Questions & Answers

I am currently running P2 with rooted cardinal ROM Oreo. Inside the Kernel Adiutor app, I found some settings to enable or disable every single core of the phone. Has anyone ever tried to do that to get some battery life? I have underclocked my phone to 1400 MHz too.

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[Q] Battery Problem

Any way to increase my battery life... My Drains out very fast... Please Help
Disable gps/brightness/bluetooth/3g/anything else and try wiping battery stats
brilldoctor said:
Disable gps/brightness/bluetooth/3g/anything else and try wiping battery stats
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You could also try flashing an OC kernel which will allow you to underclock the processor when the screen is off (i.e. somewhere around 200 or 300 MHz as opposed to default 480 MHz) and keep the speed at the default 526 MHz when the screen is active. SetCPU can help you with this (or flash a kernel+ROM supporting the smartass governer which will do this without you having to set any profiles)
Definately refrain from messenger apps. Some of them are really heavy on the Wildfire's battery, take Mercury MSN for example. It can take your battery from 100 to 0 in an hour or 5.

PLS HELP! Worse battery drain after underclocking :(

I have rooted my Redmi 1s via native root method because i only want to underclock it.
I am using No Frills CPU app and its config is as follows:
Max - 1.19
Min - 384
governor - ondemand
IO scheduler - cfq
I am having worse battery drain than before rooting!! :crying:
Earlier i had one day battery life with normal usage. Now it dosent even last for half a day! I am having 20-25% battery drain in one hour...
I am running stock MIUI v45.
anybody facing the same issue? Please help me...
Upgrade to V50 or flash MiUi V6 or CM11 R22,I get around 1.5 days of battery backup on normal usage on R22
I am using carbon rom RC7 with carbon kernel v1.3 beta.i am getting awesome battery life.At night if i leave my phone with wifi on ,after waking up in morning(nearly 10 hours),yeah i sleep that much ) it consumes only 1% battery.
Note:
1)i have no sim in my phone.
2)i use greenify to hibernate all apps even some system apps too.
My kernel setting:
96-1190mhz,ondemand,sio

kernel draining battary.

In the past few days, my kernel have been draining a large amount of battery with power mode in efficient, hotplug CPU, conservative governor, under click everything u could do but kernel (Android OS) is still the top battery drainer. Btw I have cm 14.1 ROM with team m8 kernel.
Can anyone help me fix this? Thanks in advance.

FrancoKernel help - setting required

I need to set my Franco Kernel in order to get a better battery life... I own the FKU
Just choose battery kernel in FKU and in the new app you have the battery labs section just tick all.
The last kernel version of FKU stops 2 Big cores and lock little cores on 1,24Ghz and choose conservative governor but you don't need to set up profiles like Hawktail or glassfish as franco kernel is already based on getting Maximum battery.
Hoping it helped you. ?

Kernel tweaks?

I'm thinking about unlocking and rooting my P2 because I want to change the off screen cpu speed and cores activated. Is it possible with the stock kernel? I've been using kernel audior on my LG G4 and there was a setting to limit the amount of active cores when the screen was off. I cannot check it myself on the P2 because kernel auditor won't start without root.
The reason why I want to change this is that I listen a lot to Spotify and audio books and looking at cpu monitor applications the all say that all 8 cores are running att 600mhz all the time. It drains my battery a lot faster than I think is needed. On my LG G4 I forced only max 2 cores to be active when screen is of and i hade no trouble att all. No stuttering etc. Is it possible to fix this with root or do I need a custom kernel? I know no custom kernel exists.
I think we will need a custom kernel for this, unfortunately. I want a custom kernel for color correction

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