Question Phone heats up from simple tasks (May update) - Google Pixel 6 Pro

When viewing Instagram, telegram and others, the heating is strong. When listening Apple Apple music - heat is worse..
please tell me what can be done

If you're rooted, try flashing the Kirisakura custom kernel zip in this section.

roirraW edor ehT said:
If you're rooted, try flashing the Kirisakura custom kernel zip in this section.
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How are things with the battery and compatibility with modules?

That's a lot of trashware, I won't install any social media apps. They are a security risk.
Updates/upgrades can and do break things.
Rule #1 - if an OS is fast, stable and fulfilling its mission, let it be!
You can try clearing app cache's and data if needed or reinstalling them. You are what you install, use care before installing any app!
Playstore is no guarantee the app won't be a nightmare.
If you haven't done a factory reset maybe it's time... updates/upgrades have consequences.
Note: this applies to stock, not rooted devices.

blackhawk said:
Это много мусора, я не буду устанавливать приложения для социальных сетей. Они представляют угрозу безопасности.
Обновления/обновления могут и ломают что-то.
Правило №1 - если ОС быстрая, стабильная и выполняет свою миссию, пусть будет!
Вы можете попробовать очистить кеш приложения и данные, если это необходимо, или переустановить их. Вы то, что вы устанавливаете, будьте осторожны перед установкой любого приложения!
Playstore не гарантирует, что приложение не станет кошмаром.
Если вы еще не сбросили настройки до заводских, возможно, пришло время... обновления/обновления имеют последствия.
Примечание: это относится к стоковым, а не рутированным устройствам
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I installed what I used on ios. I thought that with a pixel I would not have to deal with such nonsense with reinstallation)))

Sasaiber said:
How are things with the battery and compatibility with modules?
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Magisk Modules work the same on that kernel as any other kernel I've tried including stock. I don't pay that close attention to my battery. I typically only charge it between 25 and 75%, and usually, only charge it once a day. I've read others report in that kernel's thread that the battery is much improved on the latest versions.

roirraW edor ehT said:
Модули Magisk работают с этим ядром так же, как и с любым другим ядром, которое я пробовал, включая стандартное. Я не обращаю пристального внимания на свою батарею. Обычно я заряжаю его только от 25 до 75% и обычно заряжаю только один раз в день. Я читал другие сообщения в ветке этого ядра о том, что батарея значительно улучшилась в последних версиях.
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I'll try. I have enough from 8 am to 5 pm. I hope there will be positive results. Thanks

Sasaiber said:
I installed what I used on ios. I thought that with a pixel I would not have to deal with such nonsense with reinstallation)))
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Since 2019 the only 2 factory resets I've done were because of 2 back to back boot loops
Invariably if you can't sort out the problems a factory reset is your last option. I'm very conservative with firmware management. I'm especially distrustful of OTA updates where you have zero control of the download. If left alone Adroid firmware can have exceptional longevity.
I don't recommend a reset lightly as it's always better to find the issue so it doesn't reoccur.
Exceptions are malware that can't be deleted, app altered hidden settings that can't be resolved, corruption of the data in the user data partition (very rarely a SEU which could also corrupt any flash memory it touches) and 3rd party app caused boot loops
In you're case a reset would give you a level foundation to build on with no artifacts that may cause erratic behaviors.

Screen brightness and 5g seems to be the biggest cause of heat.
As others suggested flashing a kernel might help

I can recommend turning off "adaptive connectivity" or RMA your device, because the newer batch has better heating control, not perfect by any means, but way better in my experience.

shariksa said:
I can recommend turning off "adaptive connectivity" or RMA your device, because the newer batch has better heating control, not perfect by any means, but way better in my experience.
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Adaptive connectivity is disabled. What is "RMA"?

Same problem here. My P6P always reaches 38-39 degrees Celsius when doing light internet browsing using Brave browser, Telegram and reddit (Infinity). I really hate when my devices get this warm.
Not sure if placebo, but flashing Radioactive kernel made a small difference. But I'm still unhappy with how the phone heats up.

Sasaiber said:
Adaptive connectivity is disabled. What is "RMA"?
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Replacing the device

shariksa said:
Replacing the device
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There is no guarantee in Ukraine, so it's irreparable

shariksa said:
Replacing the device
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I actually brought this up to Google, they told me to stop using the device and wait for it to cool down before using it again

jericho246 said:
Same problem here. My P6P always reaches 38-39 degrees Celsius when doing light internet browsing using Brave browser, Telegram and reddit (Infinity). I really hate when my devices get this warm.
Not sure if placebo, but flashing Radioactive kernel made a small difference. But I'm still unhappy with how the phone heats up.
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That sounds quite good actually. My P6P is on 40C while just idling, so.
Even the smallest tasks like straming spotify will push the chip temp to 60C+, while the battery slowly heats up to 40C+. This phone is total trash

had this same issue. maybe the may update was borked. it got so bad i switch to 13 beta 2 and havent had the issue yet.

Spl4tt said:
That sounds quite good actually. My P6P is on 40C while just idling, so.
Even the smallest tasks like straming spotify will push the chip temp to 60C+, while the battery slowly heats up to 40C+. This phone is total trash
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Are you using a case? Cases seem to insulate the phone and prevent it from properly dissipating heat. My phone can get pretty warm sometimes while using my Spigen ToughArmor case, but if I remove it from the case temperatures are much more reasonable.

I'm having the same issue:
It just gets hot for no reason with the May update.

Face_Plant said:
Are you using a case? Cases seem to insulate the phone and prevent it from properly dissipating heat. My phone can get pretty warm sometimes while using my Spigen ToughArmor case, but if I remove it from the case temperatures are much more reasonable.
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Nope, no case, but a dbrand. I dont think thats a problem, it never was before

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What is the truth about the Android OS battery drain?

First, sorry for my bad English.
Everyone using ZF2 knows about what I'm talking about here: if you look at the battery graph in the settings, Android OS is probably responsible for most of the battery usage. :silly:
At first I was horrified about that, but then I realized something was off, something that I notice everyone is ignoring: Android OS drain is too high. I mean for me it's always 5 to 8 times higher than the second that is the Screen. The reality is that I can still have 4 to 4.30 hours of screen-on time, 3% drain for 7 hours of stand-by at night. So just think about it logically, what if we can make the Android OS work "normally", which is that Screen will be on top of the list and Android OS somewhere below, then how long my screen on time will be? You know what I mean? We are getting rid of a drain that is 5 times higher than Screen on the list! Does it mean our Screen on time will now be 20 hours???
So, I came to a conclusion that this issue may be in fact an error in the data. Maybe nothing was wrong but the Zenfone 2 team messed up the calculation for the battery usage and ended up showing a ridiculous result. what do you think about this?
3% overnight ? my phone get 1% ^^
srr my bad english
VinzNguyen said:
3% overnight ? my phone get 1% ^^
srr my bad english
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wow that's crazy, how is that possible for you do you think? :angel:
I'm using stock, disable most of the bloatwares but I'm keeping all Asus important ones such as power saver (I always set it normal however), start manager (disable all except OTTs and sms ... you know why).
Does that mean I'm partly right? If Android OS truely eats up so much battery power, how can we achieve such low drain during stand-by time? It's not logical :silly:
dongnguyen2301 said:
wow that's crazy, how is that possible for you do you think? :angel:
I'm using stock, disable most of the bloatwares but I'm keeping all Asus important ones such as power saver (I always set it normal however), start manager (disable all except OTTs and sms ... you know why).
Does that mean I'm partly right? If Android OS truely eats up so much battery power, how can we achieve such low drain during stand-by time? It's not logical :silly:
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/script-zenui-debloater-v1-t3174541
i use Extreme v2 script.
i disable all app in auto-start manager
power-saver is normal mode.
i go to sleep 9pm ---> 6am. my phone just get 1% ^^
u can try this.
p/s: my phone ZE550ml. maybe your ZE551ml with 4GB ram , cpu 2.3GHz could eat battery life more than mine ^^
i really srr about my bad english
VinzNguyen said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/script-zenui-debloater-v1-t3174541
i use Extreme v2 script.
i disable all app in auto-start manager
power-saver is normal mode.
i go to sleep 9pm ---> 6am. my phone just get 1% ^^
u can try this.
p/s: my phone ZE550ml. maybe your ZE551ml with 4GB ram , cpu 2.3GHz could eat battery life more than mine ^^
i really srr about my bad english
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thanks for the link. However I don't want to root my phone, I just bought it a few weeks ago and I will keep it intact until I get Marshmallow, I used to be addicted to Rom Flashing and it nearly killed me haha. I can use the lists for reference, anyway.
Yes my phone is 551ML 4GB ram, probably that's why I have higher drain when stand-by. Because I have lots of experience with Rom modding I believe I'm not missing anything with my current settings.
Ps: your English is fine, don't worry :fingers-crossed: judging at your username I bet one penny that you're from the same country as me
how many times its been said..zenfone 2 stand by time is superb ...its when its use the drainage is fast..why fast because of incompatibility of zenfone 2 screen( cheap screen ?) and intels hardward... ...so no matter how you adjust it will never be a 2 days single charged phone. anyway ive had a nice experience with my zenfone 2 ..gave it to my brother and bought nexus 6...wanted to have 6 inch phone anyway....
dongnguyen2301 said:
thanks for the link. However I don't want to root my phone, I just bought it a few weeks ago and I will keep it intact until I get Marshmallow, I used to be addicted to Rom Flashing and it nearly killed me haha. I can use the lists for reference, anyway.
Yes my phone is 551ML 4GB ram, probably that's why I have higher drain when stand-by. Because I have lots of experience with Rom modding I believe I'm not missing anything with my current settings.
Ps: your English is fine, don't worry :fingers-crossed: judging at your username I bet one penny that you're from the same country as me
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i think so. bạn ở đâu ?? mình hcm kakaka
The main responsable in battery drains is usually not Android OS, but Google Play Services that screws everything
This issue has already been discussed to death all over the place in different forums. There are many reasons why the battery life is not good on ZF2 some of which are what you pointed out. The main problem is with 5.0 itself, this was and is a known problem, no amount of "tweaking" is going to fix a problem with the OS itself. This is why many people wanted the 5.1 update to no avail from Asus. Did it fix all the problems? No, it did not but it did stop a lot of the battery drain.
VinzNguyen said:
i think so. bạn ở đâu ?? mình hcm kakaka
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same here, HCM, haha we can have a cafe some day haha
floridaman said:
This issue has already been discussed to death all over the place in different forums. There are many reasons why the battery life is not good on ZF2 some of which are what you pointed out. The main problem is with 5.0 itself, this was and is a known problem, no amount of "tweaking" is going to fix a problem with the OS itself. This is why many people wanted the 5.1 update to no avail from Asus. Did it fix all the problems? No, it did not but it did stop a lot of the battery drain.
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I agree that 5.0 is not optimized and it's not the best, but people are talking like Android OS is a crimminal, I think that Android OS is just taking a bit of battery, but definitely not 5 times higer than the screen as explained above like instead of 5% of battery it is consuming 10%, it's not good, but not a disaster either :silly:
gipikay said:
The main responsable in battery drains is usually not Android OS, but Google Play Services that screws everything
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it might be, I used to greenify Google Play Services, but on some phone it will lead to a lot of force closes. Supposed it's the cause, it also can't be 5 times higher then the screen, or else our phone won't be able to maintain >4 hours of SOT, isn't it? :silly:
No, 5.0 is and was a disaster. It had so many bugs it should have never been released
That is for sure...

Is the LeEco le pro 3 Elite worth it in 2018?

Hi,
as the title suggests this smartphone is currently my top pick, i have a tight budget (120 euros/140 dollars); and the Le pro 3 sits comfortably at 116 euros shipped.
Would you recommend it? I have zero experience with modding but i'd like to learn; are the chanches of hard bricking it (x722) high? I would not be able to replace it for while.
Thanks!
At this price you can't get any better.
A few phones at this range might have a bet camera and the official support is almost non-existent, but it's beautiful, well-constructed, has good battery, a good community and it's super fast and smooth. Is runs everything without lags and the processor is equivalent with the ones of iPhone 6s Plus and Samsung Galaxy S7, 300€/400€ phones.
There are currently 13 Oreo ROMS for it and will surely be more, P included.
As long as you flash files compatible with x722, you will not brick it.
Normally, it costs 150€, so run for it. NOW!
P.S. I think you posted in the wrong place, maybe you can ask a moderator to move the topic.
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Johndays01 said:
At this price you can't get any better.
A few phones at this range might have a bet camera and the official support is almost non-existent, but it's beautiful, well-constructed, has good battery, a good community and it's super fast and smooth. Is runs everything without lags and the processor is equivalent with the ones of iPhone 6s Plus and Samsung Galaxy S7, 300€/400€ phones.
There are currently 13 Oreo ROMS for it and will surely be more, P included.
As long as you flash files compatible with x722, you will not brick it.
Normally, it costs 150€, so run for it. NOW!
P.S. I think you posted in the wrong place, maybe you can ask a moderator to move the topic.
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Thanks! Just ordered it
My bad, i thought this was the right section, sorry.
It still worth it AS A FLAGSHIP.
why should be worth? you have a "OnePlus3" inside as hardware.
The right place would have been the questions and answers section.
Just make sure you use the ROMs for the x722 some are universal some are not if you stick with the le pro 3 elite x722 development section you'll be pretty safe as long as you're careful and read everything in the first post you should be OK just make sure and do a full backup in twrp and copy it to your PC in case of problems. If your unsure about something don't do it till you're certain you understand the guide. Good luck
Yes and no.
If you want a phone that just works then get something else. Yeah, the Le Pro 3 has better looks and internals than other phones but the software is never perfect.
Currently all Oreo Roms drain the battery pretty fast, battery life is still good but not outstanding anymore. Also there are always some other minor issues like a wonky signal, app crashes as so forth.
The Redmi Note 4 or Mi A1 are the obvious other choice. You're getting a more "stable" package but the phones don't feel as premium, the RN4 also has worse camera.
433Mhz said:
Yes and no.
Currently all Oreo Roms drain the battery pretty fast, battery life is still good but not outstanding anymore.
The Redmi Note 4 or Mi A1 are the obvious other choice. You're getting a more "stable" package but the phones don't feel as premium, the RN4 also has worse camera.
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Ah ... bullcrap. What does it mean "Oreo..drain the battery pretty fast"?
In technical terms, I charge the battery in the range 20-85%, and this delta of 65% = 2,645 mAh.
That charge lasts me a week (my Nokia E71 would not last that long).
Standby discharge + some usage = avg. 0.5%/hr (20mA/hr), airplane mode overnite = 0.1%/hr (4 mA/hr)
Maybe A1 with Nougat lasts longer with smaller battery, than X72x with Oreo...
And the RN4? To beg the commies for letting me to unlock my phone?
Really?
At this moment, the X722s (X720s long gone) are disappearing from the [Chinese] warehouses, ergo the price went over $200,
but if one doesn't have to pay any duties/taxes ... it is still a bargain for this 2 years old phone. https://tinyurl.com/ydamcw9y
433Mhz said:
Yes and no.
If you want a phone that just works then get something else. Yeah, the Le Pro 3 has better looks and internals than other phones but the software is never perfect.
Currently all Oreo Roms drain the battery pretty fast, battery life is still good but not outstanding anymore. Also there are always some other minor issues like a wonky signal, app crashes as so forth.
The Redmi Note 4 or Mi A1 are the obvious other choice. You're getting a more "stable" package but the phones don't feel as premium, the RN4 also has worse camera.
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Thanks, i've already ordered it so not much i can do now.
Will oreo roms improve over time? Or is oreo itself that drains more battery?
eqyliq said:
Thanks, i've already ordered it so not much i can do now.
Will oreo roms improve over time? Or is oreo itself that drains more battery?
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Don't worry, the phone is fine. The battery still lasts quite long but I haven't gotten 9h screen on time on any Oreo ROM anymore. Things are constantly improving, you just need to spend a little time to reading the forums and flashing a new ROM now and then.
eqyliq said:
Thanks, i've already ordered it so not much i can do now.
Will oreo roms improve over time? Or is oreo itself that drains more battery?
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For me, Oreo doesn't drain the battery, i can play demanding games for 6 hours. SOT can last for days(and I'm using performance mode)
eqyliq said:
Thanks, i've already ordered it so not much i can do now.
Will oreo roms improve over time? Or is oreo itself that drains more battery?
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Don't worry. I have 8h/9h of SOT with AEX rom and Blackscreen kernel.
Just follow the instructions and get support in telegram, xda, google +...
The xiaomi phones referred are pure crap comparing to Le Pro 3.p
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D1stRU3T0R said:
For me, Oreo doesn't drain the battery, i can play demanding games for 6 hours. SOT can last for days(and I'm using performance mode)
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Thanks, do you mind sharing your rom/kernel?
After skimming throught the forum i think i'm going to flash AICP, it comes with a kernel that should help tuning performace/battery, right?
eqyliq said:
Thanks, do you mind sharing your rom/kernel?
After skimming the forum i think i'm going to flash AICP, it comes with a kernel that should help tuning performace/battery, right?
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Latest aicp, using blackscreen 5.1r2 oc (latest) (and after, in settings you can set to battery/balanced/performance profiles, tweak with lspeed and than with kernel Adiutor... I tweaked my phone for maximum performance (+ battery) that's why i have only 6h hard/demanding game session)
D1stRU3T0R said:
Latest aicp, using blackscreen 5.1r2 oc (latest) (and after, in settings you can set to battery/balanced/performance profiles, tweak with lspeed and than with kernel Adiutor... I tweaked my phone for maximum performance (+ battery) that's why i have only 6h hard/demanding game session)
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If i install aicp from here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...mods/rom-aicp-13-1-pro3-aka-zl0-x722-t3730711) is blackscreen kernel included?
D1stRU3T0R said:
Latest aicp, using blackscreen 5.1r2 oc (latest) (and after, in settings you can set to battery/balanced/performance profiles, tweak with lspeed and than with kernel Adiutor... I tweaked my phone for maximum performance (+ battery) that's why i have only 6h hard/demanding game session)
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If i flash aicp from here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...mods/rom-aicp-13-1-pro3-aka-zl0-x722-t3730711) is blackscreen kernel included?
If not what do i need to do to get it?
Thanks!
eqyliq said:
If i flash aicp from here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...mods/rom-aicp-13-1-pro3-aka-zl0-x722-t3730711) is blackscreen kernel included?
If not what do i need to do to get it?
Thanks!
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Blackscreen is always present by default I have AICP.
Anyway, you can use almost at any rom.
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eqyliq said:
If i flash aicp from here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...ods/rom-aicp-13-1-pro3-aka-zl0-x722-t3730711) is blackscreen kernel included?
If not what do i need to do to get it?
Thanks!
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Oc kernel is not included. You can find it on dev sections.

Best settings for battery life

Hello everyone, as the title suggests, I wanted to know your opinion about how you configured your device using Magisk modules. I personally use Evira Kernel (downloaded from the ROM section), and as modules: LKT, Sysconfig Patcher and Universal GMS Doze. I must say that with these I am more than good for battery life, and I can easily do 3 days of use. I'd like to know, what are yours? If you have some form to recommend, that doesn't conflict with mine, or maybe give me better suggestions, they are always welcome. :fingers-crossed:
Plekst said:
No modules. Seems better
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Can you share your baterry usage statistics
YouKnowAirborne said:
Hello everyone, as the title suggests, I wanted to know your opinion about how you configured your device using Magisk modules. I personally use Evira Kernel (downloaded from the ROM section), and as modules: LKT, Sysconfig Patcher and Universal GMS Doze. I must say that with these I am more than good for battery life, and I can easily do two days of use. I'd like to know, what are yours? If you have some form to recommend, that doesn't conflict with mine, or maybe give me better suggestions, they are always welcome. :fingers-crossed:
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I never used any optimizations on miui as it is already very restricted and battery oriented. 2 days of battery life is normal for this device, i get 6-8h sot and 48h standby everytime.
Plekst said:
I never used any optimizations on miui as it is already very restricted and battery oriented. 2 days of battery life is normal for this device, i get 6-8h sot and 48h standby everytime.
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Its used automatically, unless you turn off Miui Optimalizations inside hidden developer menu.
Plekst said:
I never used any optimizations on miui as it is already very restricted and battery oriented. 2 days of battery life is normal for this device, i get 6-8h sot and 48h standby everytime.
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forgive me, I was wrong to write, I meant three days of use. that's why I wanted to compare their results with other modules, and possibly have suggestions.
YouKnowAirborne said:
forgive me, I was wrong to write, I meant three days of use. that's why I wanted to compare their results with other modules, and possibly have suggestions.
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Three days says nothing. Just screenshot your battery stats. Because comparing standby without actual usage shows nothing
Plekst said:
Three days says nothing. Just screenshot your battery stats. Because comparing standby without actual usage shows nothing
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You're right, however, here is the screen with an active 4-hour screen use, if you consider that the last recharge was done 36 hours ago, and I'm still at 40% with 1 day and more remaining, they do practically 3 days. Now, I was also pleased to hear about what you use, and maybe some suggestions or a better magisk module. thank you.
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You're right, however, here is the screen with an active 4-hour screen use, if you consider that the last recharge was done 36 hours ago, and I'm still at 40% with 1 day and more remaining, they do practically 3 days. Now, I was also pleased to hear about what you use, and maybe some suggestions or a better magisk module. thank you.
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No modules. Seems better
Plekst said:
No modules. Seems better
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lol
Plekst said:
No modules. Seems better
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Which rom?
Plekst said:
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Which rom is this?
i just wanna share mine:
12hrs sot(w/ evira3.2 kernel) from my test yesterday, using bootleggers 4.2 stable rom (copy and paste below link using browser of yours)
imgur.com/a/xc4iTJV
what roms you was flashed sir ?
did you playing a mobile game or using your social media or watching some video on youtube ?
because I still have a battery issue on MIUI, the last time I was check my Battery just life not more than 10 hours.
Iam playing PUBG mobile and my social media too.
LionHeart90 said:
Hello everyone, as the title suggests, I wanted to know your opinion about how you configured your device using Magisk modules. I personally use Evira Kernel (downloaded from the ROM section), and as modules: LKT, Sysconfig Patcher and Universal GMS Doze. I must say that with these I am more than good for battery life, and I can easily do 3 days of use. I'd like to know, what are yours? If you have some form to recommend, that doesn't conflict with mine, or maybe give me better suggestions, they are always welcome. :fingers-crossed:
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What rom are you using now?
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Plekst said:
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What Rom is this? i want to try too.
LionHeart90 said:
Hello everyone, as the title suggests, I wanted to know your opinion about how you configured your device using Magisk modules. I personally use Evira Kernel (downloaded from the ROM section), and as modules: LKT, Sysconfig Patcher and Universal GMS Doze. I must say that with these I am more than good for battery life, and I can easily do 3 days of use. I'd like to know, what are yours? If you have some form to recommend, that doesn't conflict with mine, or maybe give me better suggestions, they are always welcome. :fingers-crossed:
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Thanks
Plekst said:
No modules. Seems better
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Wow, the SoT is monstrous! Which ROM are you using?
Trakost said:
Wow, the SoT is monstrous! Which ROM are you using?
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He have a mi 10 lite... And I think its using pixel experience.
superpulosu said:
He have a mi 10 lite... And I think its using pixel experience.
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Then why did he post in Lavender Forum?
superpulosu said:
He have a mi 10 lite... And I think its using pixel experience.
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Nope. I currently have mi note 10 lite, but that screenshot is from my girlfriends redmi note 7 using pixel expirience
Ti dirò la mia, con pixel experience 11 facevo sulle 4/4.5 ore di schermo acceso (whatsapp, edge, reddit e youtube). Dopo aver flashato il predator kernel, tranquillo e beato sulle 7 ore (con un buon 10/15% di rimanenza) ma anche 8... anche se devo ancora testarlo bene. Ah piccolo dettaglio, comprato usato con batteria a salute 88% (circa 3400mah anzichè 4000mah)
With pixel experience 11 im having 4/4,5 hours of SOT (whatsapp, edge, reddit and youtube). Then i tried predator kernel on pixel experience and usually 7 hours of SOT with same usage with 10/15% battery left, i could push to 8 hours but maybe phone will die. To be noted, phone is used and battery health sit at 88%, roughly 3400mah off original 4000mah

General OxygenOS 11.2.8.8 for the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro

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
Pain-N-Panic said:
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?
fdgfgd said:
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?
Haunt3r said:
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?
Haunt3r said:
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.
Haunt3r said:
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?
Burt Squirtz said:
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.
Burt Squirtz said:
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?
khaled147 said:
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?
Pain-N-Panic said:
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.
rmendez011 said:
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.

How To Guide HOW TO FIX ONEPLUS 11 THERMAL THROTTLING

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
Aka9413 said:
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?
whoamanwtf said:
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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oneplushypergaming said:
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
Aka9413 said:
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
whoamanwtf said:
Uninstalling a battery app removes the thermal throttle? Which app?
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Found a better alternative. Recheck post
XDRdaniel said:
How, using adb? There no uninstall options on the phone
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Thread updated!!
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Just uninstall battery app and use any kernel manager app to take full control over cpu
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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
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
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 )
oneplushypergaming said:
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 !!
EtherealRemnant said:
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
(a lizium battery sometimes likes these temperatures, not at all in the long run you will damage 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

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