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My girlfriend just got a P6 and asked me for advice on battery-saving and I have noted there is no thread on power-saving optimizations and actual results so I have started one.
Can you please post your battery-related results and any optimization that you have done about this?!
What firmware?
How much battery discharge do you see over day?
Even more relevant - how much battery discharge do you see over night?
xclub_101 said:
My girlfriend just got a P6 and asked me for advice on battery-saving and I have noted there is no thread on power-saving optimizations and actual results so I have started one.
Can you please post your battery-related results and any optimization that you have done about this?!
What firmware?
How much battery discharge do you see over day?
Even more relevant - how much battery discharge do you see over night?
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Newest firmware is meant to be good, also theres a few power saving options in the menus, some users have reported that they get up to 2 days moderate use
JackHanAnLG said:
Newest firmware is meant to be good, also theres a few power saving options in the menus, some users have reported that they get up to 2 days moderate use
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Thank you for your feedback and I hope others will provide info too (and ideally some numbers).
Just to place things into perspective and show the kind of numbers that are most relevant for such a thread - my i9300 over night has a battery discharge of around 2% over 8 hours (that is registered on the voice network so that I can get voice calls but with WiFi off and data off; most apps are also set to only update on WiFi or manually anyway). In order to achieve that I use a custom kernel, power-saving enabled on a Samsung-derived ROM with root and then Titanium Backup to freeze anything that I use less than once/week and Greenify for almost everything else.
I plan on trying some of the above on my girlfriend's phone next weekend or the one after that, and until then I was interested to learn more about the subject.
xclub_101 said:
Thank you for your feedback and I hope others will provide info too (and ideally some numbers).
Just to place things into perspective and show the kind of numbers that are most relevant for such a thread - my i9300 over night has a battery discharge of around 2% over 8 hours (that is registered on the voice network so that I can get voice calls but with WiFi off and data off; most apps are also set to only update on WiFi or manually anyway). In order to achieve that I use a custom kernel, power-saving enabled on a Samsung-derived ROM with root and then Titanium Backup to freeze anything that I use less than once/week and Greenify for almost everything else.
I plan on trying some of the above on my girlfriend's phone next weekend or the one after that, and until then I was interested to learn more about the subject.
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I also have a samsung galaxy S3 Gt-i9300 and have rather moderate battery life, last night i lost 20% ! I have the Boeffla kernel, which do you use?
Huawei are meant to be good at this sort of thing, im getting real tired of only having a phone capable of 2-3.5 hours of screen on time ( S3, Nexus 4 ) So, im hoping the huawei can deliver that or ill be going to something with a bigger battery ( Nexus 5 and underclock it too 1.5ghz maybe less to save some major battery life )
I also would like to see what users are getting in terms of numbers, screen on time would be great
- Jack
JackHanAnLG said:
I also have a samsung galaxy S3 Gt-i9300 and have rather moderate battery life, last night i lost 20% ! I have the Boeffla kernel, which do you use?
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Currently I am mostly using Googy-Max, but over weekends I normally do a lot of experimenting and for instance last night I noted an increase from 2% to 4% (over 8 hours), which could be from moving from Googy-Max 1.7.5 to 1.7.6 or from moving from modem EMF1 to EMG4 - for the moment I moved back to Googy-Max 1.7.5 and I will see over the next night if it was the kernel, the modem or both. Also as a note - I get about 4-5 hours of screen time, but with low use and I "adapt" the brightness (I have some profiles defined with LLAMA and I keep the brightness on lowest auto when I am indoor and only go to max when I go outdoors for more than a few minutes).
That being said 20% is extreme - I have only seen such numbers in CM 10.2 (where it is said that there is a bug that prevents the modem from sleeping after a cellphone call, but the last word is that it might now be fixed). Either way on i9300 it is a well-known situation that Sammy ROMs (after some degree of de-bloating) still are a huge lot better with power-saving than CM. Which was the kind of info I was looking here about the Ascend P6
xclub_101 said:
Currently I am mostly using Googy-Max, but over weekends I normally do a lot of experimenting and for instance last night I noted an increase from 2% to 4% (over 8 hours), which could be from moving from Googy-Max 1.7.5 to 1.7.6 or from moving from modem EMF1 to EMG4 - for the moment I moved back to Googy-Max 1.7.5 and I will see over the next night if it was the kernel, the modem or both. Also as a note - I get about 4-5 hours of screen time, but with low use and I "adapt" the brightness (I have some profiles defined with LLAMA and I keep the brightness on lowest auto when I am indoor and only go to max when I go outdoors for more than a few minutes).
That being said 20% is extreme - I have only seen such numbers in CM 10.2 (where it is said that there is a bug that prevents the modem from sleeping after a cellphone call, but the last word is that it might now be fixed). Either way on i9300 it is a well-known situation that Sammy ROMs (after some degree of de-bloating) still are a huge lot better with power-saving than CM. Which was the kind of info I was looking here about the Ascend P6
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I know this is a Huawei thread but xD
Do you reccomend Googy-max then? All i care about is batter life!
JackHanAnLG said:
I know this is a Huawei thread but xD
Do you reccomend Googy-max then? All i care about is batter life!
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I am still answering here since I believe what I am about to say could also be very relevant for the P6.
The thing is that in my experience the kernel is only relevant for battery life once every single other problem was fixed!
In other words if the over-night (8h or so) battery drain is 20% then your gains from the kernel will not be very relevant (and technically Boeffla and Googy-Max are not very far apart in this regard). If you are on a CM 10.2 (or 10.1?) the main advantage that I see is that Googy-Max will let you keep that (I suggest to move it to secondary) and then install a de-bloated Sammy as primary and then see for a few weeks how is battery life between the two.
And another thing that could be also relevant to the P6 - on my phone I am replacing the "stock" launcher and 'stock" dialer with something that for me is a lot snappier (but that remains to be seen if it will be well-received by my girlfriend on her P6 - or if it will improve anything).
But generally BetterBatteryStats and Greenify tend to improve battery life (sometimes a lot), so it looks very likely that I will have to root that P6.
xclub_101 said:
I am still answering here since I believe what I am about to say could also be very relevant for the P6.
The thing is that in my experience the kernel is only relevant for battery life once every single other problem was fixed!
In other words if the over-night (8h or so) battery drain is 20% then your gains from the kernel will not be very relevant (and technically Boeffla and Googy-Max are not very far apart in this regard). If you are on a CM 10.2 (or 10.1?) the main advantage that I see is that Googy-Max will let you keep that (I suggest to move it to secondary) and then install a de-bloated Sammy as primary and then see for a few weeks how is battery life between the two.
And another thing that could be also relevant to the P6 - on my phone I am replacing the "stock" launcher and 'stock" dialer with something that for me is a lot snappier (but that remains to be seen if it will be well-received by my girlfriend on her P6 - or if it will improve anything).
But generally BetterBatteryStats and Greenify tend to improve battery life (sometimes a lot), so it looks very likely that I will have to root that P6.
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Ive got to hand it to you, i had a good look on the googy kernel and found many, many battery optimizations and found threads to do with underclocking, undervolting and other tweaks and the batter life is amazing, im only running it at 800mhz and its really smooth and fast still, so thanks for introducing it to me, its made my galaxy S3 a whole lot better.
Although there is one bug, ill turn on phone, connect the WiFi, turn the screen off and it will disable the WiFi :S im on 1.7.5 and have asked if 1.7.6 will fix it, fingers crossed
Could someone upload or send me the thermal-engine.conf of the G4? We are trying to figure out why the Nexus 5X throttles so much more than the Moto X/MI4C/G4 in this thread.
The G4's thermal-engine.conf would really help with that. The file should be located in system/etc.
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Could someone upload or send me the thermal-engine.conf of the G4? We are trying to figure out why the Nexus 5X throttles so much more than the Moto X/MI4C/G4 in this thread.
The G4's thermal-engine.conf would really help with that. The file should be located in system/etc.
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Well, even the G4 throttles quite badly. I got very annoyed and will always delete both the thermal config files after installing a new ROM.
But since you requested, I extracted them from my stock based rom's zip.
Diatomix98 said:
Well, even the G4 throttles quite badly. I got very annoyed and will always delete both the thermal config files after installing a new ROM.
But since you requested, I extracted them from my stock based rom's zip.
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Thanks for the files. If you think the G4 throttles badly, then never ever touch a 5X. I wonder, though, would deleting the thermal files not cause the ROM to create new ones with default values? Completely removing any kind of thermal management seems like asking for a fried phone.
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Thanks for the files. If you think the G4 throttles badly, then never ever touch a 5X. I wonder, though, would deleting the thermal files not cause the ROM to create new ones with default values? Completely removing any kind of thermal management seems like asking for a fried phone.
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But the files never got restored back and the phone is actually working a lot better without them, maybe only for me? Mine has no temperature issue even without them and I'm staying in Malaysia, a country with high temperature throughout the whole year. But indeed, the average temperature of the phone will slightly increase, but not much difference though, for the sake of much better performance it's totally worth it. :cyclops:
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But the files never got restored back and the phone is actually working a lot better without them, maybe only for me? Mine has no temperature issue even without them and I'm staying in Malaysia, a country with high temperature throughout the whole year. But indeed, the average temperature of the phone will slightly increase, but not much difference though, for the sake of much better performance it's totally worth it. :cyclops:
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Maybe the CPU is just using the default values if you delete those files, or maybe it is indeed temp limit free. I would at least run some careful tests to see if the limit is gone.
A dead phone is a lot slower than a throttled one.
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Maybe the CPU is just using the default values if you delete those files, or maybe it is indeed temp limit free. I would at least run some careful tests to see if the limit is gone.
A dead phone is a lot slower than a throttled one.
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At least the highest CPU temperature I have got on this phone without the thermal config is about 50℃ considered my previous Xperia Z could even reach 80℃+ and is still standing strong after two and a half years. However I rarely stress the phone that much so no worries actually.
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At least the highest CPU temperature I have got on this phone without the thermal config is about 50℃ considered my previous Xperia Z could even reach 80℃+ and is still standing strong after two and a half years. However I rarely stress the phone that much so no worries actually.
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It depends on what sensors the G4 and Xperia Z got the information from. Core CPU temperature is usually a lot higher than other temps. The Nexus 5X for instance has 16 different sensors. Well, at least it shows 15 different temps.
G4 starts throttling at like 52 or 53. I might try and make a few diffrent throttle mods of this one. Mine gets pretty warm sometimes. But i crank down on mine pretty good. I live in northeastern us. And a hot day usally is 75 maybe 80. I think mi e throttles big cores to 1.2ghrts at 53. Which lags like crap. Now i know g2 and g3 had thermal mitagtions u could shut off in one of the hidden menus. They stopped the throttling. But i aint seen it on g4.
With default values the 5X throttles the big cluster at 39°C and shuts it off at 41°C. So I think the G4 does a much better job, but at the expense of higher temps on the front and back.
Hey people.
I own the OnePlus 3 and its is on a custom ROM Named Experience OS based on OB 17.
Its running on the kernel provided by the ROM and firmware is also stock as I use TWRP from Blu_spark v 33.
Now the problem is when I am charging the device it heats up abnormally high note higher than 46 degrees.
And also I get bad standby time with only upto 4 and a half hour Run time between charges.
I have noticed high drainage from Android System.
I charge only upto 80℅.
Tell me where I am wrong.
Do I need to visit the service center..??
If you require additional information do tell me.
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Hey people.
I own the OnePlus 3 and its is on a custom ROM Named Experience OS based on OB 17.
Its running on the kernel provided by the ROM and firmware is also stock as I use TWRP from Blu_spark v 33.
Now the problem is when I am charging the device it heats up abnormally high note higher than 46 degrees.
And also I get bad standby time with only upto 4 and a half hour Run time between charges.
I have noticed high drainage from Android System.
I charge only upto 80℅.
Tell me where I am wrong.
Do I need to visit the service center..??
If you require additional information do tell me.
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Try another ROM or kernal. I think sultan's ROM has better battery experice and less heat issues. Try to switch to Sultan's.
Something isn't right since dash is meant to take the heat away from the device while it's charging
Are you using the phone at the same time? Also check your app usage maybe a rouge app is keeping it away while charging and causing the heat
+1 i too face the heating issue while the phone is charging. I had a strange incident as well: When i visited my parent's house last week, i received a phone call while it was getting charged and since it was from a family person i told my father to receive it in my place as he was standing near the phone. As soon he touched the phone to his ears he told, "it's is very son".
I have been facing this since last couple of months when i used to have stock oos. Then unlocked bootloader and started triying different roms. But the heating problemus still there and instead i got addicted to installing roms every week?
Joyo-rocker said:
Hey people.
I own the OnePlus 3 and its is on a custom ROM Named Experience OS based on OB 17.
Its running on the kernel provided by the ROM and firmware is also stock as I use TWRP from Blu_spark v 33.
Now the problem is when I am charging the device it heats up abnormally high note higher than 46 degrees.
And also I get bad standby time with only upto 4 and a half hour Run time between charges.
I have noticed high drainage from Android System.
I charge only upto 80℅.
Tell me where I am wrong.
Do I need to visit the service center..??
If you require additional information do tell me.
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Well can you provide us some data atleast? It's not normal that you have to charge your phone every few hours. This means something is draining your phone most likly an user app.. Have you tried a full clean install / factory reset with the unbrick tool (method). With 46 degree you mean Battery temp or whatever? What is your surrounding temperature?
same problem , even i'm charging my op3 from a normal charger. device temp. gets upto 42-43 C .. i live in delhi, india and its too hot here.
and one more thing that only 50 minutes takes my fon to get fully charged ,if i charge my op3 from dash charger . i dont think its good !! high temp. is not good for Li batteries
every thing stock except twrp recovery !! tried many roms but oxygen is better out of those !!
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Well can you provide us some data atleast? It's not normal that you have to charge your phone every few hours. This means something is draining your phone most likly an user app.. Have you tried a full clean install / factory reset with the unbrick tool (method). With 46 degree you mean Battery temp or whatever? What is your surrounding temperature?
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Well I will be glad to provide you data...
But what data do you want..??
And what should I use to give you data.
46 is the battery temperature.
And it's hot around my place at about 41 degree Celsius.
I haven't used the full unbrick tool yet.
Is it really required as I have to backup first XD
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Something isn't right since dash is meant to take the heat away from the device while it's charging
Are you using the phone at the same time? Also check your app usage maybe a rouge app is keeping it away while charging and causing the heat
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As soon as I use my phone the phone starts cooling down.
But as soon as I set it down it heats up again.
Tried checking for rouge app found Instagram stopped it but still no effect.
I even used the fix zip from the dev behind Experience OS.
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Well I will be glad to provide you data...
But what data do you want..??
And what should I use to give you data.
46 is the battery temperature.
And it's hot around my place at about 41 degree Celsius.
I haven't used the full unbrick tool yet.
Is it really required as I have to backup first XD
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Joyo-rocker said:
As soon as I use my phone the phone starts cooling down.
But as soon as I set it down it heats up again.
Tried checking for rouge app found Instagram stopped it but still no effect.
I even used the fix zip from the dev behind Experience OS.
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Well you see. When you lay down your phone it will go into deep sleep. Deep sleep doesn't use alot of power which means your device won't heat up at all. In your case it does, as you describe you have only 4.5hr of standby which means something is draining your phone drastically. Can you provide some screen shots of your battery stats? Post as many different screen shots as you can. Also BetterBatteryStats is a really good app you can find the free version on XDA.
This was asked in the ExperienceOS thread too.
You have a runaway process on your phone. This will use 20-30% CPU on all cores all the time, more or less. Use an app that can check the KERNEL log like 3C Toolbox and you'll find that the heat is due to excessive logging (like several lines every second) from the same process. One of the more common issues is the kernel not able to get write permission for the pm-service to thr IPC Router. THis is solved by setting SElinux PERMISSIVE until the kernel can write to it.
This will make your phone charge slower, get hotter while doing it and give you lower SOT.
Usually this is due to using Magisk, since Magisk has issues with the sepolicy and needs to set SElinux to permissive. If SElinux is Enforcing (as it SHOULD be to protect your phone) the above issue will arise.
If you're using SuperSU then Jamal issued a FIX for this as he made an error in the init.d config for SuperSU 2.82. Basically the two issues are identical as far as the end user is concerned.
All this can be found in the Experience thread where you asked the same question and did not read the 10 posts right above your question.
a point
Why on earth the phone
redmi note 7 pro which have snapdragon 675 and antutu of 210,000 can play pubg on 61.2 fps after screen overclocking and no heat after 1 hour of playing pubg
But the
Samsung S9+ with snapdragon 845 and antutu of 345,000 and a GPU that has more than 4 times the performance of the snapdragon 675 in antutu and after only half an hour it can't sustain 40 fps and a heat degree that can cook eggs on the frame of the device
Not even taking about battery life
The request
To make it short
Iam not a developer (too bad)
So I wish if some awesome developer can port one of these kernels
[Crimson Kernel] or [Hydra+ Kernel]
The reason
Again to make it short
225%-245% performance increase
Noticeable in gaming fps
More importantly
Way less heat while gaming
And better battery life
How on earth
Simple
Just see for your self the videos down below
Since the s9+ have Havoc OS
We need the Kernel
Please watch those 4 minutes videos
I'm sure it deserve your time
The videos
Links
https://github.com/uditkarode/crimson
From redmi note 7 pro
https://tweakguy.com/download-crimson-kernel-66-hz-for-android-phones/
The reason a developer should care
This device the samsung galaxy s9/s9+ had its last major update a month ago
So no major updates are coming to this device again
Only 2-3 security update left
So your work is what will write a new life for this device
So please help
at least comment or something so developers can hear us
I can confirm that this device has some problems with heat. But it's not what you think. Mostly it's related to the kernel thermal framework, which is responsible to avoid big increasements in temperature. You can think of it like a process that monitors heat and power. When a certain threshold of temperature is reached, thermal fw will throttle down the CPU/GPU freq until the heat is significantly lowered (that's not entirely exact, but it can be explained that way). I think that Samsung somehow messed up this in some way - because this problem happens on many S9 devices, even on stock.
This process is also responsible for decreasing performance in apps and games, because to archive lower temperatures, it throttles down power. That's most likely why you get lower FPS after some time.
The device's hardware itself doesn't require a power boost, because it has more than enough power to beat most games in high FPS. If you now would increase the kernel's power and freqs, you would only get higher heating.
We need whether a better thermal throttling mechanism, which can only be done via kernel. ALternately you can modify and tweak the settings to stay in lower freqs in order to avoid the overheating. For example a kernel module. Or, for easy use, FDE.AI and set it to powersave (NOT anything else! Because it includes a boost mode fdor CPU/GPU that actually increases the frequencies, which will result in more heat). But even in powersafe mode, it won't decrease your gaming performance! I've tested this a long time. However, if you know what you're doing, just tweak settings by yourself. Or look for another solution, like LKT maybe.
Another idea: Here's a custom kernel. It's up to date for now. The developer has stopped the support a few days back. But it includes the current security patches, so you can use it without worries. It includes a solution for the overheating issue. I didn't test it yet, but I will. Here is the link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...t/kernel-rz-kernel-samsung-galaxy-s9-t4081191
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I can confirm that this device has some problems with heat. But it's not what you think. Mostly it's related to the kernel thermal framework, which is responsible to avoid big increasements in temperature. You can think of it like a process that monitors heat and power. When a certain threshold of temperature is reached, thermal fw will throttle down the CPU/GPU freq until the heat is significantly lowered (that's not entirely exact, but it can be explained that way). I think that Samsung somehow messed up this in some way - because this problem happens on many S9 devices, even on stock.
This process is also responsible for decreasing performance in apps and games, because to archive lower temperatures, it throttles down power. That's most likely why you get lower FPS after some time.
The device's hardware itself doesn't require a power boost, because it has more than enough power to beat most games in high FPS. If you now would increase the kernel's power and freqs, you would only get higher heating.
We need whether a better thermal throttling mechanism, which can only be done via kernel. ALternately you can modify and tweak the settings to stay in lower freqs in order to avoid the overheating. For example a kernel module. Or, for easy use, FDE.AI and set it to powersave (NOT anything else! Because it includes a boost mode fdor CPU/GPU that actually increases the frequencies, which will result in more heat). But even in powersafe mode, it won't decrease your gaming performance! I've tested this a long time. However, if you know what you're doing, just tweak settings by yourself. Or look for another solution, like LKT maybe.
Another idea: Here's a custom kernel. It's up to date for now. The developer has stopped the support a few days back. But it includes the current security patches, so you can use it without worries. It includes a solution for the overheating issue. I didn't test it yet, but I will. Here is the link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...t/kernel-rz-kernel-samsung-galaxy-s9-t4081191
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First thanks for replying
And
Not talking as a developer but
Samsung firmware and maybe kernel focuses on security and nox integration and alot of unused features for many people
And to your knowledge how the redmi note 7 pro can jump from 26 fps to 62 fps and less heat by only changing the Kernel to Crimson Kernel
That moment when I discovered that g965u1 has no bootloader unlock
???????????????????
TIP
I managed to solve the problem, I just did the following: I took root, installed a thermal, disabled battery saving for pubg, and run the game using the pubg gfx app. it was smooth I played + 1 hour without dropping frames.
Bruh
Oh thanks
The s9+ never needed half it's performance to play pubg on 60 fps
And still overheat too much
Look here
@mhmedahmed1996 Maybe instead of complaining here like a kid, you should learn how to code and make one yourself. The developers here work for free and are not vending machines where you ask for something and you get it immediately.
I know and I'm sorry
When I posted this thread I thought I will try my best as someone who can't code
Maybe test and send logs but now I discovered that my g965u1 has no bootloader unlock
You can't imagine how I feel now
erickgta222 said:
I managed to solve the problem, I just did the following: I took root, installed a thermal, disabled battery saving for pubg, and run the game using the pubg gfx app. it was smooth I played + 1 hour without dropping frames.
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What exactly do you mean by "installed a thermal"? At least for the S9 starlte I couldn't find any custom kernel with a custom thermal fw and I don't have the time to develop one by myself. So if you know something I missed, I'd appreciate to get it
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I installed a thermal module through the maginsk manager.
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I installed a thermal module through the maginsk manager.
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And what module exactly?
I've been searching that for a long time, but I can assure you that I never found one. I'm curious what module you're talking about.
Edit: well, whether you've installed something that is doing something entirely different - like disabling thermal throttling. Those do exist.
or it's for another device - there is a thermal mod for Xiaomi phones. But it actually tweak TFW for less throttling to increase performance.
Or there is a module that can only be found by getting a certain link, which is hidden to the public - but why would that be?
Or it's just nonsense.
I'd appreciate it if you could post a link to that module.
Otherwise I'll end up developing one for myself (maybe, if I have enough time! Because first I'd have to get more knowledge about how to develop kernel modules for magisk, that are compatible with my device. I developed custom kernel for OMAP4 devices a few years ago. But that's a little different I suppose... And it wasn't magisk.)
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You'll have to hack it together but here's the source code.
GitHub - MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource at violet-q-oss
Xiaomi Mobile Phone Kernel OpenSource. Contribute to MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Dear ppl of this fourm you kick butt. I was able to unlock and root my g power 2022. I'm a little nervous I can't get twrp back up working, I know it's out there I just want it more main stream.
Here's my question. Over clocking is it possible on this phone. The battery is great and at the end of a long day I'm well over 60% I'd love to turn the clock up on this phone. All the apps you see on ps don't do anything, they also say 2301 is the max mhz. Is it a locked CPU????
Thanks for your time guys and girls
Overclocking a phone is not advisable, because of the extremely limited cooling capacity.
Also, don't use profanity on XDA. Post edited.
I'm very sorry about that. Thanks for fixing it.
I did some bench marks of my phone and the temp bearly moved. I understand the heat that builds up during over clocking and also that mounting a water cooling solution is not possible. I just wondered if it was possible to move the cpu clock ???
Any other ideas on speeding it up??? I'm sure there is a ton I don't know about.
So I did find an app root booster. It's free for the basic over clocking and you can go extreme for a one time but. I am using the free version. And I picked up 6 points on 3d mark. The phone has been very stable all day. It's all preset stuff. Witch is probably better than trial and error.