does it possible to turn off overheat protect at Android 12 through ADB?
And if possible, how to do it?
Nope.
Black_Ange1 said:
does it possible to turn off overheat protect at Android 12 through ADB?
And if possible, how to do it?
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Why would you even want to do this? Lol
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Why would you even want to do this? Lol
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maybe in order to play normally at maximum graphics settings?
Just set all setting to max in your games. I don't have a single issue with dropped frames or stutters or any performance issues for that matter.
Which game (s) are you playing to push the phone to its limits?
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Which game (s) are you playing to push the phone to its limits?
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Genshin impact Not games:Camera, Ubuntu 18.04 KDE (Emulated with termux)
I would advise you to buy a device cooler in the first time (if not already done, and for instance: https://www.razer.com/mobile-accessories/razer-phone-cooler-chroma), as the heat your phone will endure might tire him faster than expected. Usually, phones are throttling to lower the heat generated by their CPU/GPU, so managing to help it cool itself might already mitigate the issue.
Maybe there are custom kernels that are oriented for gaming, but be very careful, especially if you want your phone to last a few years.
Download Femind and install the magisk module that removes the overheating protection
Orwennes said:
Download Femind and install the magisk module that removes the overheating protection
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Femind?? Could you point me in the right direction? Thanks
Samuel Holland said:
Femind?? Could you point me in the right direction? Thanks
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Femind(com.xy.td) - 5.08 - 应用 - 酷安
Samuel Holland said:
Femind?? Could you point me in the right direction? Thanks
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You might want to think about that half a dozen times, before going ahead. If you can't find the mod yourself imho your asking for trouble using it.
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Is it possible, and how?
yes how to overclock more than that, it seems stuck on 1267mhz
yansen78 said:
yes how to overclock more than that, it seems stuck on 1267mhz
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Is it possible, and how?
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seriously.. kids you don't want to do that, Overclocking makes heat, heat makes phone melt!
Phone arent cooling geniuses
doable yes
advisable no
ab i think you need to add vales int he kernel then add the values to the setcpu.txt
just add
, 1300000 to the end of setcpu.txt and whatever u want above that
it has to be enabled in the kernel for it to work in setcpu or anything, it has been tested by Richardtrip and unfortunately it didn't work out -- don't think there is any point just yet anyway.
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seriously.. kids you don't want to do that, Overclocking makes heat, heat makes phone melt!
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maybe he live on nort pole,& have extrime cooling
yes how to overclock more than that, it seems stuck on 1267mhz
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Is it possible, and how?
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seriously.. kids you don't want to do that, Overclocking makes heat, heat makes phone melt!
Phone arent cooling geniuses
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CPU seems to stay cool enough. Its the battery that causes the most heat on the desire. Just push the voltage a little bit more then try to hit 1.4ghz. Yes its going to be a massive drian on the battery, but it would be fun for people that wants to beat everyone's benchmarking scores I don't recommend useing the overvolt for too long tho.
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Hi
Please tell me if you notice a real difference between 96hz and 120hz on S20 series.
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Please tell me if you notice a real difference between 96hz and 120hz on S20 series.
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I notice a difference, it's definitely a bit smoother with the scrolling. I used to run it at 96hz until a few days ago.
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I notice a difference, it's definitely a bit smoother with the scrolling. I used to run it at 96hz until a few days ago.
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what about battery? do you notice any difference about draiining?
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what about battery? do you notice any difference about draiining?
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Maybe a little but it's hard to tell right now. I got my phone unlocked and rooted the other day so I need to run a couple of battery cycles. I don't think the difference will be big.
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Maybe a little but it's hard to tell right now. I got my phone unlocked and rooted the other day so I need to run a couple of battery cycles. I don't think the difference will be big.
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I'm not rooted... perhaps I should consider it...
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I'm not rooted... perhaps I should consider it...
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If you use Samsung Pay or banking apps then no. I don't care about that stuff so I did. I did it mainly so I can delete unwanted apps and for adblock but as development continues there should be kernels and custom roms to flash also. I like to tinker with my phones.
can it affect the SOT and battery drain?
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can it affect the SOT?
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Yes
I use bank apps a lot! I think I can't root then...
From my testing on an un-rooted g981W, the battery and SOT saved between 96 and 120 is negligible. Perhaps ~15min , if that, and for me not worth the time.
I bought my phone for 120hz, not to cripple it with refresh and battery work arounds. But that's just me
hi,
15 min isn't worth it. I also bought it to bE at 120 hz .... a must.
One thing I feel is better with 96hz is that when the phone gets hot it stays smooth as opposed to the 120hz getting choppy, maybe I am just a bit lucky though and others find no difference
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One thing I feel is better with 96hz is that when the phone gets hot it stays smooth as opposed to the 120hz getting choppy, maybe I am just a bit lucky though and others find no difference
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hi
when hot didnt noticed any choppy (at 120hz).. just hot! :crying: when gaming for instance!
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hi
when hot didnt noticed any choppy (at 120hz).. just hot! :crying: when gaming for instance!
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I have been using 96hz for some time now so maybe recent updates have improved 120hz when hot, on 96hz I have never had it throttle back to 60hz either which I think was reported in the early day too, maybe I should give 120hz a go again
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today with this new update BT1B, my battery drained FASTER.... it is just me?
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Maybe a little but it's hard to tell right now. I got my phone unlocked and rooted the other day so I need to run a couple of battery cycles. I don't think the difference will be big.
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Unlocked and rooted on a US version?? Care to share?
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Unlocked and rooted on a US version?? Care to share?
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Yes, PM me for more info.
Looks like they're rolling out 11.2.8.8 for the device : OxygenOS 11.2.8.8 for the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro - OnePlus Community
Not seeing anywhere that it will get a full build, which is unfortunate since it's a PitA to update with an OTA when rooted and having a ton of mods.
Edit:
Changelog from forum in case you don't want to bother clicking the link:
System
Updated Android security patch to 2021.07
Fixed known issues and improved stability
Ambient Display
Newly added Bitmoji AOD, co-designed by Snapchat & Bitmoji, which will liven up the ambient display with your personal Bitmoji avatar. Your avatar will update throughout the day based on your activity and things happening around you ( Path: Settings - Customization - Clock on ambient display - Bitmoji )
OnePlus Store
An intuitive and convenient way to manage your OnePlus account, get easy-to-access support, discover exciting members-only benefits, and shop for OnePlus products. (Please note that it can be uninstalled)
Damn man.....TMO OP9 PRO is still on 11.2.5.5
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Damn man.....TMO OP9 PRO is still on 11.2.5.5
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I got the global model, but you should easily be able to convert to EU or global from TMO I think. I honestly switched to the EU firmware because it appeared they were getting updates faster.
11.2.6.6 = 7.7 = 8.8
And it will be again = 9.9
Haven't we gotten full builds for every version so far, so why do you think this one won't get it?
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Haven't we gotten full builds for every version so far, so why do you think this one won't get it?
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Wouldn't they have dropped it at the same time as the OTA?
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Wouldn't they have dropped it at the same time as the OTA?
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Don't they drop it when it's rolled out for all regions after EU usually?
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Wouldn't they have dropped it at the same time as the OTA?
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Not sure, I actually switched to EU after 11.2.7.7 was already dropped last time so I'm not certain how their release process works.
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Not sure, I actually switched to EU after 11.2.7.7 was already dropped last time so I'm not certain how their release process works.
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Probably a dumb question, but is app throttling enabled by default on 8.8?
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Probably a dumb question, but is app throttling enabled by default on 8.8?
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No clue, haven't messed around with it as I'm waiting for the full release. (all that's available is OTAs at the moment and quite possibly only for the Indian variant)
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No clue, haven't messed around with it as I'm waiting for the full release. (all that's available is OTAs at the moment and quite possibly only for the Indian variant)
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I'm on the Indian build right now. Works perfectly, I just want to get rid of the fukking throttling lol.
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I'm on the Indian build right now. Works perfectly, I just want to get rid of the fukking throttling lol.
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Can you please explain to mw what is a throttling?
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Can you please explain to mw what is a throttling?
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Oneplus, in their infinite wisdom, decided to throttle (scale back the performance) of the processor when certain apps were used, not allowing the app to take full advantage of the processing power. This can cause delays, lag, or general slowness of said apps. If I remember correctly (I may not) there's something like 300 apps that Oneplus throttles.
Not only did they do this, but they tried to hide it, too.
If the Pixel 6 is a good phone, I'll be jumping ship. I've loved OP but this kind of crap (and no OIS on the OP9) infuriates me.
I may be wrong...but wouldn't a custom kernel take care of the throttling issue?
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I may be wrong...but wouldn't a custom kernel take care of the throttling issue?
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Apparently there's an app you either have to backup and remove or disable on your 9 or 9 Pro to disable the throttling, but in turn your phone will last less and overheat more.'
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Apparently there's an app you either have to backup and remove or disable on your 9 or 9 Pro to disable the throttling, but in turn your phone will last less and overheat more.'
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Yeah that would make sense....I mean SOME throttling is probably a good thing. I don't know enough about throttling and CPU frequencies to really have an informed opinion on it lol
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Yeah that would make sense....I mean SOME throttling is probably a good thing. I don't know enough about throttling and CPU frequencies to really have an informed opinion on it lol
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I'm limited myself Aswell but to my understanding when a CPU gets too hot it pulls voltage so it doesn't melt itself. Here's how to remove throttling on the 9 and 9 Pro. It has since been removed but this is a backup.
"1. Then run this command to open shell in your phone to uninstall the Oneplus application .\adb.exe shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.oneplus.config
2. f you see Success after running the command you can Reboot your phone
Now you should be good, try running Speedometer test and see if your score increased"
This is taken from the page you linked in case anyone wants to try it. From what I gather, I removed a system file that has custom frequencies set for various applications, this adb command removes those profiles from the phone so the listed apps are no longer restricted on their CPU usage.
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I'm limited myself Aswell but to my understanding when a CPU gets too hot it pulls voltage so it doesn't melt itself. Here's how to remove throttling on the 9 and 9 Pro. It has since been removed but this is a backup.
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Yes, when a CPU gets outside of it's thermal limits, it will throttle voltage and scale back speed as to meet that limit.
The issue is, the limit of the 888 is far beyond what we "humans" think is ok to touch as the heat gets transferred to the phone.
The silicon can likely get about 100c before it will throttle, but because it is in a phone the chip will probably start to throttle at around 60-70c. Now that will likely not be the case if using the phone for most apps(including Chrome) but using the Adreno GPU will hit that limit pretty fast.
What OnePlus has done is not really necessary, but for the sake of battery life. The microcode og the SoC will take care of things.
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"1. Then run this command to open shell in your phone to uninstall the Oneplus application .\adb.exe shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.oneplus.config
2. f you see Success after running the command you can Reboot your phone
Now you should be good, try running Speedometer test and see if your score increased"
This is taken from the page you linked in case anyone wants to try it. From what I gather, I removed a system file that has custom frequencies set for various applications, this adb command removes those profiles from the phone so the listed apps are no longer restricted on their CPU usage.
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Instead of pm uninstall you could do pm disable so you can enable it whenever you want.
Hey beautiful people, I need ur help.
Whenever I play games like Wild Rift or use my cam, my phone keeps dimming down and giving me a warning message about the phone overheating. How the fek do I turn that off? I can physically feel my phone being warm, but far from hot! My op8 got far hotter and didnt do that... Is there any rom/kernel combo that lets me control that? Service menu via dialer doesnt let me in... Help much appreciated!
Sadly, the one's that bought this device have fallen into a trap. The 888 is a true waste of precious semiconductor, worse, it's really unoptimized in the OP9P with really bad ventilation/cooling and pathetic battery life.
The real (old) OnePlus ended with the 8T. Sell it off mate, genuine advise.
Snap 888 problem, i have mi 11 and have same problem. In iphone 12 pro max too if screen more than 90% bright
If I'm in the sun, it'll overheat, but other then that I haven't had any issues(knock on wood). I'm running Omega kernel.
Turn all OP display features off, turn on 1080p & no game mode.. .... Sucks but works. Curiously enough, we shouldn't have to be doing this... SD888 is an unfortunate thermal hazard failure
It's shame. I was hoping to give 9 pro another shot (and finally ditch s21 - oneui is rock solid but not my thing) this week. There are some good deals on amazon.
on the other hand some people claim they've never experienced any overheating issues.
Is there really nothing you can do whatsoever, but turn off 120 Hz and qhd?
Is not only this phone. These Snapdragons phones are becoming a heat epidemic. ASUS so far is building vapour-chamber cooling system to their ROG phones. I use a radiator fan on this 9pro. It has wireless charging, 15w. Keeps the phone cool. I play a lot on this phone. Check on the internet for Magsafe charging heat dissipation fan. Benks makes one of the bests. It holds on tight, keeps the phone cool, and wireless charges it.
Oh my... I hope theyre gonna fix it somehow... So youre telling me, even if I root and flash kernel + rom I cannot turn off this stupid ass function?
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Oh my... I hope theyre gonna fix it somehow... So youre telling me, even if I root and flash kernel + rom I cannot turn off this stupid ass function?
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I would bet if you root & flash a kernel (I've had great success with Omega - YMMV obviously) you won't even need to disable that setting!
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I would bet if you root & flash a kernel (I've had great success with Omega - YMMV obviously) you won't even need to disable that setting!
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Wait a minute, are you saying if you flash this said kernel (Omega-YMMV) Your OnePlus 9pro does not heat up again?
I've had no overheating issues using the Omega kernel ..... your mileage may vary, though (YMMV)
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I would bet if you root & flash a kernel (I've had great success with Omega - YMMV obviously) you won't even need to disable that setting!
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Thx a ton, will read into it tomorrow!
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I've had no overheating issues using the Omega kernel ..... your mileage may vary, though (YMMV)
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Does it mean even when you record 4k videos at 60fps over 5 minutes you still don't get device over heating warning on your OnePlus 9pro?
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Does it mean even when you record 4k videos at 60fps over 5 minutes you still don't get device over heating warning on your OnePlus 9pro?
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Yes ... I have had no overheating issues on Omega, but YMMV.
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Yes ... I have had no overheating issues on Omega, but YMMV.
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Oh I see. Any specific help as to how to get and install this kernel? And what's Omega & YMMV.
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Oh I see. Any specific help as to how to get and install this kernel? And what's Omega & YMMV.
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Are you already rooted? YMMV is an acronym for Your Mileage May Vary (meaning another kernel may give you better results even though Omega is the best for my use)
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Are you already rooted? YMMV is an acronym for Your Mileage May Vary (meaning another kernel may give you better results even though Omega is the best for my use)
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Yes I am rooted. And I terribly cannot record 4k videos on my OnePlus 9pro. Over heating message pops up right after 1 minute and phone has to cut out the recording experience. I've reached out to them on their community platform severally but it appears it's a general issue. I am new to this kernel thing. And if you sure testify about omega eliminating this problem, then I definitely gotta give it a shot.
I bought this device to make videos and now it's not serving the purpose.
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Yes I am rooted. And I terribly cannot record 4k videos on my OnePlus 9pro. Over heating message pops up right after 1 minute and phone has to cut out the recording experience. I've reached out to them on their community platform severally but it appears it's a general issue. I am new to this kernel thing. And if you sure testify about omega eliminating this problem, then I definitely gotta give it a shot.
I bought this device to make videos and now it's not serving the purpose.
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Download a kernel manager from the Play Store, backup your current kernel, then flash Omega if you meet the requirements and know how to get yourself out of a bootloop or a soft brick https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/kernel-oos-omega-kernel-oos11-august-14-2021.4271027/
Sorry for "ressurecting" this thread. Just wanted to ask if anyone could share "his best solution" as in Kernel + rom combo or anything like that... Or stick to stock + arter?
Since many of you know or might not, OnePlus 11 start to throttle aggressively when battery temperature hits 40°c which results in several problems like refresh rate is locked at 60hz, whenever you playing any games the fps gets locked to 55 when battery hits 40°c when 43°c the fps gets locked between 45-50fps which completely takes away the fun of having a 8 gen 2 device. So to overcome this issue I am now sharing few steps through which u can overcome the issue and it is complete safe too, since I myself have been using it from months now
A) FOR UNROOTED USERS - Those who don't want to root their device can simply uninstall system battery app which goes by the name of "com.oplus.battery". Which u need to disable or uninstall to prevent the 40°c throttling.
B) FOR ROOTED USERS -
1) OxygenOs users with OOS 13 ( not 13.1 ) - These users need to flash the "vivothermal" zip via magisk.
2) OxygenOs users with OOS 13.1 ( not 13 ) - These users need to flash "Realme thermal disable" module
NOTE -> THIS IS ONLY TESTER ON CPH2447 MODEL WITH OXYGENOS, AND THEREFORE SHOULD ALSO WORK ON OTHER REGIONS EXCEPT CN SINCE THEY COME WITH COLOROS. SO ONLY USERS WITH OXYGENOS TRY
Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
whoamanwtf said:
Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
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Just uninstall battery app and use any kernel manager app to take full control over cpu
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Just uninstall battery app and use any kernel manager app to take full control over cpu
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Oh okay, so you would be doing this on a rooted phone not a stock one right? Or do some of the kernel managers work on stock phones?
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Oh okay, so you would be doing this on a rooted phone not a stock one right? Or do some of the kernel managers work on stock phones?
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No need to edit anything, just uninstall battery app
Whoa the heck, it actually works! I have my 10t unthrottled now. I was disappointed in the 10t at first, but this is simply game-changing. What was once a wasted potential of the gen1 is now a master piece. screw that battery app!
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No need to edit anything, just uninstall battery app
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Whoa the heck, it actually works! I have my 10t unthrottled now. I was disappointed in the 10t at first, but this is simply game-changing. What was once a wasted potential of the gen1 is now a master piece. screw that battery app!
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Install this app called Scene - https://www.coolapk.com/apk/com.omarea.vtools and set settings as I share here
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Install this app called Scene - https://www.coolapk.com/apk/com
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Install this app called Scene - https://www.coolapk.com/apk/com.omarea.vtools and set settings as I share here
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Now see how greatly it improves your overally gaming performance, for extreme gaming performance just look for app profile - search your game than set fast profile for the games. As you save it when you open that game the performance will automatically tuned for best performance and thermals with almost no lags at all
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No need to edit anything, just uninstall battery app
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How, using adb? There no uninstall options on the phone
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Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
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Found a better alternative. Recheck post
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How, using adb? There no uninstall options on the phone
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Thread updated!!
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Wow. This worked on my OnePlus 9. Insane battery temp though lol.
Nice to see it can actually be removed easily enough though. I flashed the disabler and my OnePlus 9 didn't boot loop but I want to let it cool down before I do any more testing. 52C battery temp is not okay.
EDIT: The disabler module definitely works on the OnePlus 9. Do you mind if I repost this in the OnePlus 9 forum, @Aka9413? People have been wanting this for a long time.
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Wow. This worked on my OnePlus 9. Insane battery temp though lol.
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Nice to see it can actually be removed easily enough though. I flashed the disabler and my OnePlus 9 didn't boot loop but I want to let it cool down before I do any more testing. 52C battery temp is not okay.
EDIT: The disabler module definitely works on the OnePlus 9. Do you mind if I repost this in the OnePlus 9 forum, @Aka9413? People have been wanting this for a long time.
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52c° not good
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52c° not good
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No, definitely not, but that was an extreme use case too.
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No, definitely not, but that was an extreme use case too.
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52 an the battery is not goog for the battery
(a lizium battery sometimes likes these temperatures, not at all in the long run you will damage the battery)
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52 an the battery is not goog for the battery
(a lizium battery sometimes likes these temperatures, not at all in the long run you will damage the battery)
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Right, I know this, but that was an extreme case. Under normal usage, that won't happen. That stress test is specifically designed to push the device to the limit in order to test throttling behavior.
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Right, I know this, but that was an extreme case. Under normal usage, that won't happen. That stress test is specifically designed to push the device to the limit in order to test throttling behavior.
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Most playing gams or other thing like camera 4k 60fps
(India )
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Whoa the heck, it actually works! I have my 10t unthrottled now. I was disappointed in the 10t at first, but this is simply game-changing. What was once a wasted potential of the gen1 is now a master piece. screw that battery app!
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Thread updated !!
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Wow. This worked on my OnePlus 9. Insane battery temp though lol.
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Nice to see it can actually be removed easily enough though. I flashed the disabler and my OnePlus 9 didn't boot loop but I want to let it cool down before I do any more testing. 52C battery temp is not okay.
EDIT: The disabler module definitely works on the OnePlus 9. Do you mind if I repost this in the OnePlus 9 forum, @Aka9413? People have been wanting this for a long time.
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I really don't mind, since it's not my work also my goal is to help as many users as I can over OnePlus notorious unnecessary throttling issues.
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52 an the battery is not goog for the battery
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That maybe due to Snapdragon 888 which is know for heating yesterday when I did the same test while at work at around 32°c room temp my max battery temp went like 43% and with 99% stability and battery went upto 43°c
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That maybe due to Snapdragon 888 which is know for heating yesterday when I did the same test while at work at around 32°c room temp my max battery temp went like 43% and with 99% stability and battery went upto 43°c
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He use tje thermal disabler