It does reduce the resolution rendered, but does it actually help increase battery life compared to the resolution option on the Pixel 7 Pro or the 1080p option in the Kirisakura Kernel(for Pixel 6 Pro)?
Related
Does anyone know if using a different render effect in Cyanogenmod (ex. Calibrated (N1) Cool) has any effect on battery life?
And would turning off surface dithering improve battery life noticably?
I've asked these questions in other threads but haven't seen any responses so I was hoping to find some here.
Thanks!
been wondering the same thing. anxious for an answer. i also want to know the benefits of surface dithering
Well I personally leave it checked, but unchecking surface dithering will decrease the picture quality to an extent, and this decreased performance, so thus should increase battery life. And again, I can't give your actual numbers.
Hi people!
My problem and the background information:
The LG G3 has a fairly good battery life when using the Stock ROM.
It´s good, but its average! And you know why: the massive screen with its massive resolution is bringing the battery life down and LG didnt managed to put a battery saving screen in the G3 (in comparison to e.g. Samsung Galaxy Note4)
But on the other hand LG included their A3 technique, wich should increase battery life, by downclocking and reducing the frame rate when not watching videos or playing games.
BUT if you use a Custom ROM, there is no A3 technique included that increases battery life.
Therefore I think the battery life on Custom ROMs isn't that good?? Or am I wrong with this??
So here's my question:
Did somebody tested the battery life on a custom ROM with the LG G3?
And whats your screen-on time over a day or a certain time?
(Because the framerate should be on 60 Hz therefore it should be a really worse battery life on Custom ROMs.)
Sorry for my bad english and thank you for answering my question
risogalo
Hi there. I have tweaked my phone for extra battery life (custom ROM, kernel, undervolting and multicore power saving) and I would also like to improve performance further more without reducing battery life.
The g3 has a 2560x1440 display or something ridiculously high like that. Its practically the double of 1080p. My PC monitor is 24 inch and has a 1080p resolution. Even though without antialising I can see pixels, its still pretty good. In my opinion, 2560x1440 is way too high for a 5.5 inch screen.
Since 2560x1440 is the double of 1920x1080, reducing the resolution should greatly improve performance. http://www.phonearena.com/news/We-c...and-negligible-battery-life-increases_id65982
However, resolution changer pro and NOMone resolution changer either do not work or cause a bootloot on blisspop 3.6.
Does anyone know of any similar ROMs or alternative apps that will work with blisspop?
Thanks!
Sent from my LG-D855 using XDA Free mobile app
tristan6100 said:
Hi there. I have tweaked my phone for extra battery life (custom ROM, kernel, undervolting and multicore power saving) and I would also like to improve performance further more without reducing battery life.
The g3 has a 2560x1440 display or something ridiculously high like that. Its practically the double of 1080p. My PC monitor is 24 inch and has a 1080p resolution. Even though without antialising I can see pixels, its still pretty good. In my opinion, 2560x1440 is way too high for a 5.5 inch screen.
Since 2560x1440 is the double of 1920x1080, reducing the resolution should greatly improve performance. http://www.phonearena.com/news/We-c...and-negligible-battery-life-increases_id65982
However, resolution changer pro and NOMone resolution changer either do not work or cause a bootloot on blisspop 3.6.
Does anyone know of any similar ROMs or alternative apps that will work with blisspop?
Thanks!
Sent from my LG-D855 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Decreasing the resolution will certainly increase performance and is also helping me to get the rid of the heating issues that I have faced on my G3. Resolution Changer Power Menu would help to decrease resolution efficiently. But I am not sure how much it would work with blisspop .
@tristan6100 hi. you can change the resolution manually using terminal:
su
wm size your_size
wm density your_density
if something fails you can try:
su
wm size reset
wm density reset
I was just wondering how lowering the phone's resolution works. Since they claim lowering the resolution will improve battery life, do you think it will also improve performance?
I've personally never felt the need of 2k resolution on a phone, so yeah. If anyone has any info on this, could you please share?
Performance will improve a bit, but battery savings probably won't be very noticeable.
I Get Exactly 50 Hours of Battery Life Even When Watching YouTube. These Themes Are In High Quality Serving Better Battery Life And Performance. Why Not Give It A Try?
50 hours is really something great. The most I was able to survive was 16hours.....
Where can I get them?
1. Themes can't increase the performance.
2. Use any dark theme to increase the battery. This works because our phone has an Amoled display. Google for more informations.