Snapdragon™ BatteryGuru (Beta) - Save some battery :) - One (M7) Themes and Apps

Just a quick heads up for you guys. I found this app today and as our HTC One is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon cpu it works good with it.
I installed it today and it works but I didn´t pass the learning phase yet so let me know your results. It should save you some important mah while using your phone and not using it.
A pressed thanks button is greatly appreciated !
Snapdragon™ BatteryGuru extends battery performance and improves overall user experience by intelligently making changes that optimize Snapdragon device functionality. This app:
• Delivers longer battery life with fewer charges
• Intelligently learns how you use your Snapdragon smartphone and optimizes your device without disabling smartphone functionality
• Requires no user configuration - Snapdragon BatteryGuru automatically learns and adjusts the smartphone settings so you don’t have to.
After a brief 2-4 day introduction period, Snapdragon BatteryGuru learns the user’s behaviors and then notifies the user that it is ready to extend the battery life and improve the experience. Snapdragon BatteryGuru continues to operate in the background, deepening its understanding of the user and further optimizing the experience over time.
Available as a Beta release at this time, Snapdragon BatteryGuru supports a majority of Snapdragon powered devices in North America and European Union at this time and we are working rapidly to support additional Snapdragon powered devices and regions in the coming months. If you experience problems using this app, we'd really appreciate if you send us an email at [email protected] explaining your problem prior to leaving a review – we’ll try to respond as soon as possible.
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jonas2295 said:
Just a quick heads up for you guys. I found this app today and as our HTC One is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon cpu it works good with it.
I installed it today and it works but I didn´t pass the learning phase yet so let me know your results. It should save you some important mah while using your phone and not using it.
A pressed thanks button is greatly appreciated !
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Look in the rom thread you posted in
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium

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Hello everyone,
I just test Epic citadel a benchmark powered by Unreal engine and I would like to know your scores
Link to the app
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.epicgames.EpicCitadel
Here's my results F240L (Thermal throttling disabled):
High performance (very fluid)
42fps
Ultra high quality (laggy)
24fps
if you knew some optimizations to get better results I'm interested
58.1 on high performance.
55.7 on high quality.
29.6 on ultra high quality, 100% rendering.
Thermal throttling has not been touched and I have the cpu control turned on for better battery life.
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This is mine
High Performance = 59,5
High Quality = 58,2
Ultra High Quality = 32,4
Why everyone tryes to creat gazillion new threads to fragment the forum instead of posting results in one neat thread? So to results will be easily compared between models and brands of smartphonemakers
Billy Madison said:
Why everyone tryes to creat gazillion new threads to fragment the forum instead of posting results in one neat thread? So to results will be easily compared between models and brands of smartphonemakers
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Because a thread dedicated here is better I think
Well, before I bought F240 I tryed to find results of HTC Butterfly, Nexus4, Galaxy S4, HTC One, Optimus G to compare them with each other. I bothered to count days and week I spent searching that scattered pieces, frustrated and abandoned
With both settings turned off for thermal throttling, I experience no lag at all on ultra high resolution. It looks so good on this 1080p display. Especially on.Max brightness.
Good to hear! you are on a stock rom I guess
I will try to go back to see the difference
Yeah, I'm on stock rom. Now my scores weren't as good as some of the others posted. But with both thermals off, on ultra high resolution, I can navigate explore mode with no lag. With 100% rendered. Really amazing how good everything looks. Definitely a nice app to showcase performance and 1080p display.

Kernel that supports battery life extension.

Custom kernels for older phones had a feature that limits battery capacity to ~80?. This dramatically extends the life of your battery, as that last 10?-20? of charging will wear a lithium ion battery down significantly.
See this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743977
Im a heavy user, I intend on keeping my HTC 10 for a long time, and I'd like the battery to hold a decent charge 2 years from now.
But after trying a few, I haven't found a kernel/ROM for my HTC 10 that supports this feature...
TL;DR Does anyone know of an HTC 10 kernel that lets you limit the battery capacity?
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Custom kernels for older phones had a feature that limits battery capacity to ~80?. This dramatically extends the life of your battery, as that last 10?-20? of charging will wear a lithium ion battery down significantly.
See this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743977
Im a heavy user, I intend on keeping my HTC 10 for a long time, and I'd like the battery to hold a decent charge 2 years from now.
But after trying a few, I haven't found a kernel/ROM for my HTC 10 that supports this feature...
TL;DR Does anyone know of an HTC 10 kernel that lets you limit the battery capacity?
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Make a request to an existing kernel developer to add this as a feature to their kernel.
Haldi4803 said:
You don't need kernel stuff for that.... did it on my Sony Xperia Z2 with Stock kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68060043&postcount=171
Big chances it also works on HTC 10.
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Aaaaannnndddd it does work on the HTC 10
But if you deactivate charging it STILL shows as the phone charging and STILL has 7V on the Charger, but it draws 0.001Ampere so it's not charging.
Btw:
echo 1000000 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/constant_charge_current_max
Needs to be typed every time you connect a Charger.
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But it gets reseted when the display turns off, so make sure you check the Developer options "Keep screen active while charging"
Go with this and profit http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/orig-development/mod-maxlife-battery-lifetime-extender-t3261533
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It works, thank you! But how to set it on boot? All explanations I found were outdated respectively are referring to files which don't exist in Android 6/7 and the app Script Manager – SManager does not work on N at least...
Ohhh, that's why the app crashed xD
I guess any terminal should work.

Best phone for around 300 Euro/Dollar with good LineageOS support

Hi everyone
I'm looking for a new phone around 300 Euro/Dollar, because my old one is slowly breaking down. As the title suggests, one of the major points is good LineageOS support, but I also have a few other important requirements. I have looked quite long, but for now I couldn't find anything that suited me. I hope somebody has some recommendation. Here are the requirements:
- WiFi ac
- large battery (3000mAh or larger)
- new SoC (mainly to get better energy efficiency and to have longer support)
- LTE band 20
- min 4GB RAM
- min 16GB memory
I appreciate any feedback!
Kacha13 said:
Hi everyone
I'm looking for a new phone around 300 Euro/Dollar, because my old one is slowly breaking down. As the title suggests, one of the major points is good LineageOS support, but I also have a few other important requirements. I have looked quite long, but for now I couldn't find anything that suited me. I hope somebody has some recommendation. Here are the requirements:
- WiFi ac
- large battery (3000mAh or larger)
- new SoC (mainly to get better energy efficiency and to have longer support)
- LTE band 20
- min 4GB RAM
- min 16GB memory
I appreciate any feedback!
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You can try Lenovo ZUK 2, it should meet all your expectations and comes under 250 euro price bracket
you can learn more at http://www.gsmarena.com/lenovo_zuk_z2-8125.php
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You can try Lenovo ZUK 2, it should meet all your expectations and comes under 250 euro price bracket
you can learn more at http://www.gsmarena.com/lenovo_zuk_z2-8125.php
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According to the LineageOS homepage, it doesn't officially support the ZUK2. How well is it supported by the community?
And is it officially available in Europe or only through import? If import, what would be a good address?
And I see, the ZUK3 is rumoured to come out soon.
Kacha13 said:
Hi everyone. I'm looking for a new phone around 300 Euro/Dollar, because my old one is slowly breaking down. As the title suggests, one of the major points is good LineageOS support, but I also have a few other important requirements. I have looked quite long, but for now I couldn't find anything that suited me. I hope somebody has some recommendation. Here are the requirements: - WiFi ac - large battery (3000mAh or larger) - new SoC (mainly to get better energy efficiency and to have longer support) - LTE band 20 - min 4GB RAM - min 16GB memory. I appreciate any feedback!
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Cpu-Z lists soc as Snapdragon 626

All the spec sheets (including the official one) list the phone as having a Snapdragon 625.
Cpu-Z identifies it as a Snapdragon 626 however (see attached pic).
Probably an error with Cpu-Z? What do you think?
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They're the same actually. The only difference is that the 626 runs at 2,2ghz while the 625 runs at 2,0ghz.
Since your pic says 2,02ghz it is just the 625. Maybe CPU-z rounds up or so from the 0,02ghz extra listed?
I suggest you to use DevCheck Hardware and System Info https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flar2.devcheck&hl=en
I saw it somewhere on XDA I think. Listed correctly as 625.
Curunir said:
All the spec sheets (including the official one) list the phone as having a Snapdragon 625.
Cpu-Z identifies it as a Snapdragon 626 however (see attached pic).
Probably an error with Cpu-Z? What do you think?
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Have you tried DevCheck Hardware and System Info?
alimzade said:
Have you tried DevCheck Hardware and System Info?
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I did now, and they do show it correctly as a 625..
Curunir said:
I did now, and they do show it correctly as a 625..
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Oh! Okay. But did it lag or etc? Because i want to buy Mi A2 lite.
alimzade said:
Oh! Okay. But did it lag or etc? Because i want to buy Mi A2 lite.
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In general, no lag. Fruit Ninja lags but I believe it has something to do with bad optimization in the game itself, because similarly taxing games like Subway Surf and Carmageddon run fine.
Ultimately this is not a phone you would get for its performance though, given that it uses a SOC from 2016. Battery life on the other hand is amazing. At the moment I have 3 hours SOT with 80% battery left (haven't used any games on this charge yet though).

Question best oneplus 9 pro module for battery saving

With this module ru one plus I will be better without spending so much battery and not getting hot The latest version is DEV version 21.07.25 but I use DEV 21.05.23 it saves my battery and in games it does not heat up, try to see which one you have left better and post it if it worked for you.
Releases · yc9559/uperf
Userspace performance controller for android. Contribute to yc9559/uperf development by creating an account on GitHub.
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maruchan123 said:
With this module ru one plus it will go better without spending so much battery and that it does not get hot The latest version is DEV version 21.07.25 but I use DEV 21.05.23 it saves my battery and in the games it does not heat up, try to see which one you have left better and post it if it worked for you.
https://github.com/yc9559/perfd-opt/releases
the apk goes with the module or you can use only the module it does not matter
it's in chinese but it's easy to useView attachment 5371465
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Why do you use a module that is intended for certain SoC's with one that is not even supported? The OnePlus 9 Pro has a Snapdragon 888. The highest version according to the GitHub site is 865.
Or what am I missing here?
I think you linked the wrong GitHub Page...
I this one should be the right one
GitHub - yc9559/uperf: Userspace performance controller for android
Userspace performance controller for android. Contribute to yc9559/uperf development by creating an account on GitHub.
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r4p70r said:
Why do you use a module that is intended for certain SoC's with one that is not even supported? The OnePlus 9 Pro has a Snapdragon 888. The highest version according to the GitHub site is 865.
Or what am I missing here?
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I had the wrong link but I already put it right
maruchan123 said:
I had the wrong link but I already put it right
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do you have the updated scene apk in English?

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