Verizon took out Battery Saver, here's Qualcomm's solution: Snapdragon™ BatteryGuru - Verizon HTC One (M7)

I, and a few other users have noticed that Verizon decided to have HTC strip out their battery saver toggle on the Sense ROM (4.2.2) that ships on VZW's One.
Luckily, Qualcomm provides a standalone application which covers 90% of what the toggle does.
Snapdragon™ BatteryGuru
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Xiam+Technologies+Limited,+a+Qualcomm+company
(personally, I haven't found the need to use it yet, but I figured it would help some people)

Thanks man, I was looking for that battery saver mode everywhere, but I guess this will do as well.

Thanks for this info. Anyone know if this is particular app will perform better from more generic battery extenders like Juice Defender?

According to the reviews all it does schedule syncing. Don't know how that is going to save battery...

Battery saver apps are a joke. The only thing I liked about power saver mode was that it cut the CPU frequency down and cut data off after a certain period of time. Other than that, if you need to save more just turn your brightness down, turn off bluetooth, use WiFi as much as possible, and use the phone less.

Syn Ack said:
Battery saver apps are a joke. The only thing I liked about power saver mode was that it cut the CPU frequency down and cut data off after a certain period of time. Other than that, if you need to save more just turn your brightness down, turn off bluetooth, use WiFi as much as possible, and use the phone less.
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for my personal use, I 100% agree.

andybones said:
for my personal use, I 100% agree.
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1+ lol

I normally agree - I realized the other day though, that I don't need background *push* email - but I'd like to have my phone "fetch" email every time I wake it up. Anyone know of anything like that?
(there is a manual setting, but it is when you *enter* the mail app, I'd like it to fetch every time I use the phone.)
-D

dweidman said:
I normally agree - I realized the other day though, that I don't need background *push* email - but I'd like to have my phone "fetch" email every time I wake it up. Anyone know of anything like that?
(there is a manual setting, but it is when you *enter* the mail app, I'd like it to fetch every time I use the phone.)
-D
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Think about how often you "actually" need to have your emails and set it to that. For me, my Yahoo emails I don't need it to check but once hourly. But Gmail is push automatically so I won't mess with that. My corporate email defaulted to push but I often don't need it to constantly update and annoy me so I'm contemplating on 30 min intervals. Setting your emails to longer intervals should reduce that "email stress" that most people seem to endure these days.

The app has low power mode controls.
You can turn off mobile data during inactivity.
Some other features.
It basically gives you battery saver control on any Snapdragon based device.

Lol you could always just use BoneStock ROM. Andy threw the battery saver apk from (can't remember dev's handle. sorry) back in it.

BreakingVZW said:
Lol you could always just use BoneStock ROM. Andy threw the battery saver apk from (can't remember dev's handle. sorry) back in it.
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It was actually an .XML edit.
but sane difference

andybones said:
It was actually an .XML edit.
but sane difference
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Yeah... That's what I said... XML :silly:

BreakingVZW said:
Lol you could always just use BoneStock ROM. Andy threw the battery saver apk from (can't remember dev's handle. sorry) back in it.
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What does that battery saver actually do on the phone?
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What does that battery saver actually do on the phone?
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It limits CPU, dims display and disables vibration feedback. Basically everything you can do yourself in stock and if you have a CPU app like SetCPU. Just a one click option that Verizon took out bc they hate battery life I guess idk.

Im running bonestock now, and the power saver has increased my battery life fairly significantly, i'll take that, because at first i wasnt impressed with the battery life, and i watched the ifixit tutorial on how to tear this phone apart to replace a battery, and i want nothing to do with that

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app that turns off data on screen lock?

Hey all,
I tried searching but came up empty, is there an app that specifically turns off data when you turn your screen off or lock the phone? I read that juicedefender does this but was wondering if there was a app that is designed to turn off certain things when locking phone.
thanks!
Well you basically said it...you can use juice defender, or look into the tasker app.
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Well you basically said it...you can use juice defender, or look into the tasker app.
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Juice Defender ftw
I've been looking into this same issue. After looking around and getting some advice from another xda member, I went with juice defender which has been outstanding so far.
If you heavy, heavy usage, you won't really notice a difference. However, if you use your phone, set it down for a while, use it again, let it sleep... all throughout the day, you will notice a significant increase in battery life. The first day I installed it, I sent a text while I was at work and then set my phone down. I grabbed it almost 3 hours later for something and it had gone down 1%.
raul602 said:
Hey all,
I tried searching but came up empty, is there an app that specifically turns off data when you turn your screen off or lock the phone? I read that juicedefender does this but was wondering if there was a app that is designed to turn off certain things when locking phone.
thanks!
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While JuiceDefender IS designed to save battery life and such, it is designed to do just that. Meaning in order to save battery life, it disables and enables certain connections when the screen is off/locked etc.
VegasEvo4G said:
I've been looking into this same issue. After looking around and getting some advice from another xda member, I went with juice defender which has been outstanding so far.
If you heavy, heavy usage, you won't really notice a difference. However, if you use your phone, set it down for a while, use it again, let it sleep... all throughout the day, you will notice a significant increase in battery life. The first day I installed it, I sent a text while I was at work and then set my phone down. I grabbed it almost 3 hours later for something and it had gone down 1%.
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I totally agree with you on the type of usage. If your screen is constantly on you probably won't notice a difference. Juice Defender saves battery when your phone is inactive.
doesnt the evo already have a disable always on mobile data option?
If you're on Sense, there's a widget for it. On MIUI, it's in the pull down bar toggles
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If you're on Sense, there's a widget for it. On MIUI, it's in the pull down bar toggles
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good to know!!!!!
Does anybody know why my JuiceDefender is doing this...
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The screenshots i've posted shows that data is disabled, but the JuiceDefender icon in the notification area is saying that all connections are enabled.
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Sorry to be a very late reply, but...
Does JuiceDefender turn off Mobile Data while wifi is connected?
I only ask because i have installed it, and it doesn't seem to be doing this for me.
Seems odd, because i don't need Mobile Data on while wifi is on.
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Well if it doesn't do it jus go into connection settings and turn it off or if the ROM your running has quick settings in the pull down see if mobile network is there if it is just uninstall juice defender and make it a routine to click that before you put your phone down or in your pocket

[Tip] How to analyze you battery drain

Hello all,
Here is my 2 cents contribution to all the people that are wondering why their batteries are out in 10 hours!
I would like to share my tool, and maybe get help with my code if people are interested.
MARKET LINK: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.WazaBe.android.BatteryDrain
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The goal of my application is to show the battery drain in percent per hour.
This unit if for me the most important, I don't care about the charge level of my nexus.
So my analysis lead to:
5-10 % lost per hour when normal use.
more than 20% when on Youtube
about 1% (even less) during the night with wifi off.
Does it work on other devices running gingerbread??
Thanks for the app anyways!!
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Yes, should work on any device, this app is really basin in term of code.
Please do not quote my whole message, it will decrease the readability of the thread!
Thank for your interest!
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Yes, should work on any device, this app is really basin in term of code.
Please do not quote my whole message, it will decrease the readability of the thread!
Thank for your interest!
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Thanks!!
I edited my message, didnt realize how big yours was...jeje
I will try it on my sgs2
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I just updated the app and removed thhe stupid graphs to have something more easy to read:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.WazaBe.android.BatteryDrain
Great idea! My suggestion would be to add an option to show how long it takes to lose 1% for each %battery.
Great app, but it doesn't seem to work with Force GPU Rendering On
Great idea, and here are my suggestions:
Feature to show summary
Something like this:
Start logging: [datetime]
Time now: [datetime]
Duration: [?d ?h ?m]
Average drain: 1% per X minutes.
Common phone settings:
* Brightness: ?%
* Airplane mode: ON
* WiFi: ON ?%
* 3G Data: ON ?%
* NFC: ON
* Sync: ON (5 accounts ... ) <--- if possible to check/stats
* etc.
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When measuring WiFi/3G percentage, just check every 1% change whether it is OF or ON
The idea is to be able to make screenshot of this summary to compare with other user when discussing about battery drain.
You know, to make this tool as some kind of "standard" tool for battery drain measurement. That would be nice.
chowy993 said:
Great app, but it doesn't seem to work with Force GPU Rendering On
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Which device?
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Great idea, and here are my suggestions:
(...).
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A lot of great suggestion, the main problem is to detect when wifi, 3G, Bluetooth, etc.. are ON during a lost of percent.. I will have to make a lot of approximations!
I will create a summary screen next week!
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I'm using a GSM Galaxy Nexus that is running stock 4.0.2 thats unrooted and has a locked bootloader.
I downloaded the app from the market and initilly it didn't work with GPU Rendering. Since then, I believe you pushed an update? Now the UI is blue rather than white (a good choice) and now it does work with GPU Rendering on
Great start, love to see where this one goes.
DLed it. Will try it now..
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As much as I hate to analyze my phone's behavior...
...I still understand that it is necessary to know what drains the battery.
So until we get better batteries in our phones, I applaud efforts like yours. TY.
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...I still understand that it is necessary to know what drains the battery.
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Just to be clear, my app will never try to diagnose wich app is causing the drain, I don't want to make hasardous approximations...
My goal is to display the raw data in the most efficient way and to let the user make his own decisions and compare the drain with or without an app installed or some settings turned on off.
I will try to display only very accurate data only
Just a question...
Do you need a lot of explanation for the summary windows I just created?
I don't want to make a too complicated app and will now work on making the app nicer and more clear to understant, but I would like to know what id the most diffucult to understand from your side.
Thank a lot for your feedback.
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Just a question...
Do you need a lot of explanation for the summary windows I just created?
I don't want to make a too complicated app and will now work on making the app nicer and more clear to understant, but I would like to know what id the most diffucult to understand from your side.
Thank a lot for your feedback.
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I think those look good, just an easy way to see average drain. It would be quite cool if you could break it down with a couple of averages (kind of like you mentioned in your first post):
%drain during standby
%drain while in use
I like where your app is going so far. Keep up the good work!
+1 on this.
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%drain during standby
%drain while in use
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Galaxy Sii SKy
Hey,
Thanks for the information.
I will try it on my SKY Ice Cream Sandwich 7.2 custom ROM.
will post when I have several results.
Mike
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%drain during standby
%drain while in use
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I will of course implement that feature.
But you have to remember that the standby/in use detection will be quite approximative.
I need two consecutive points with screen OFF to start counting standby.
As you may turn on your screen during the interval, I don't like that for my computations... I can add some trigger, but I want my app to be nearly invisible regarding battery...
By the way, please wait one week or 2 and you will have something!
I'm quite good with the standby/in use detection being approximated. I'm primarily interested in seeing a value indicating battery drain in standby for long periods of time (like overnight) versus during the day while I am frequently using the device.
Definitely looking forward to what you can cook up!

Battery effiecient settings tips for our 1X (May help some with battery problem)

I am on Stock Rom (Forgot to mention this)
I average about 3.30 hours of screen time with my settings everyday, today I had 4.30 hours, 1.4 Internet surfing, 30 min voice calls, and 12 hours of wifi, total time 22.54 hours.
This is my best so far: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...79392&page=114 (I think I can reach better results (Have better average results now)
Also please feel free to share your settings.
My settings:
Unlocked and rooted.
LED Notifications off (except for SMS).
Fastboot in power settings unticket.
Sound Settings - Turned sensors Off: Quiet ring on pick up, Pocket mode, Flip for speaker.
Brightness Control using this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...rightnesslevel (I mostly leave it at 15% its more than enough for my vision at least, then if out and its really sunny I just switch to 50% its a widget so its easy to use).
All vibration settings,haptic feedback and stuff off(except for phone calls).
All auto-sync off (everything updates when you enter it like email and weather and others so no need to be on).
All animations Off (you won't notice any difference after awhile so it might as well be off).
Phone dial,keyboard and other tones off.
In developer options-> Background process limit set to 3. (Reverts after reboot/restart)
Using Core Control, can be found here (Must be rooted) http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1652136 and I have it set to 2 cores. (Reverts after reboot/restart)
Have the backlights on the 3 capacitive buttons on the bottom off at all times using Tasker using a mod made by backfromthestorm, credits go to him and nobnut, mod can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...1657619&page=3 (Reverts after reboot/restart).
Another mod from backfromthestorm (which can be found in the link above aswell)is better multi-tasking which changes the values in sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree file to 1536,2048,3584,5120,15360,20480, I set the values using Tasker. (Reverts after reboot/restart).
Another thing I do before going to sleep or not going to use the phone for a few hours is I use the built in app Task Manager's and kill all tasks and then turn the screen off, by doing this I have noticed that battery percentage doesn't mysteriously drop without using it.
Can't remember what other settings I may have at the moment but will add if memory allows
I have frozen the following apps and others:
I thought this way would be quicker and easier, I hope at least excuse my laziness otherwise
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Old thread copied and up with moderators consent.
Old thread was closed due to pointless flaming.
Old thread could not be re-opened so I copied the contents, I hope people that comment here keep it clean and to the subject.
Decent stats:
This was pretty much hardcore non-stop usage.
This was pretty much not letting the phone rest from the moment it finished charging.
Will do some video tests later to see how long it can last while watching some HD flicks.
Apps in first in screens post are all frozen?
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Apps in first in screens post are all frozen?
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I have frozen the following apps and others:
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yes mate
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yes mate
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Thank mate.
Always have to be sure 100%
Thanks for all the tweaks, I have never had more than 2.5 hour screen time. Ill shall now use some of your settings to mix my own frozen yogurt (edit Ice Cream yogurt) . So far CM9 seems to be my bag, but I bought the phone for the camera...
Very useful thread, thanks
Just one thing though, the LEDs used for the LED Notifications use so little power that you can leave them enabled and it will drain next to no power at all! Not sure about the capacitive LEDs though, I can't imagine they use much power either!
Meltus said:
Very useful thread, thanks
Just one thing though, the LEDs used for the LED Notifications use so little power that you can leave them enabled and it will drain next to no power at all! Not sure about the capacitive LEDs though, I can't imagine they use much power either!
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You are welcome, yeah I know that the LEDs may not save much battery at all but one thing I like about the capacitive lights is that I have the options as widget shortcuts on my screen so I can turn them on when I feel like I need them, but most of the time I keep them off
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Thanks for all the tweaks, I have never had more than 2.5 hour screen time. Ill shall now use some of your settings to mix my own frozen yogurt (edit Ice Cream yogurt) . So far CM9 seems to be my bag, but I bought the phone for the camera...
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You are welcome and I hope it helps.
Cheers
Will give these tips a try. Quite a lot of cutting here, kind of reminds me of what David Cameron is doing to the UK economy to save money
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thanks Johnny0906, wow just got the phone and that info is priceless.. Thanks
Thanks at first since it's a piece of useful information.
But I can't keep myself wondering. what do you use this phone for since almost everthing is frozen.

Someone Kill My Wakelocks!

I am on The People's ROM GS3.17 5/11/13,
I am using KTweaker's kernel, and ever since I install the ROM (coming from an AOSP ROM), I'm getting these wakelocks and it's super annoying. My phone used to deep sleep like a baby and now nothing does!
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Well the answers simple. Uninstall Battery Guru.
In my experience it doesn't really do anything.
I had the same issue and once I uninstalled Battery Guru it was fine.
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I third the advise uninstall battery guru and its not that it doesn't do anything, it does it keeps doing things in the background keeping processes running and using resources and battery.
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I third the advise uninstall battery guru and its not that it doesn't do anything, it does it keeps doing things in the background keeping processes running and using resources and battery.
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Okay but what other applications should I delete? Battery Guru is only a recent installation (as of 2 days ago)
Anyone else?
thegame2388 said:
Okay but what other applications should I delete? Battery Guru is only a recent installation (as of 2 days ago)
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Well from the looks of it, that and the weather widget are giving you the most wake locks.
CNexus said:
Well from the looks of it, that and the weather widget are giving you the most wake locks.
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But I like it! And the default one is way worse.
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But I like it! And the default one is way worse.
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I'm just reporting what I see. It's up to you to decide what you actually end up doing.
You have Beautiful Widgets too, maybe you could use that instead for weather. There are a lot of skins for the widget. Also Lux seems to be waking up your phone a lot, perhaps you could get rid of that too.
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You have Beautiful Widgets too, maybe you could use that instead for weather. There are a lot of skins for the widget. Also Lux seems to be waking up your phone a lot, perhaps you could get rid of that too.
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But Lux is a battery saver isn't it? It periodically adjusts the brightness levels (it's not like auto-brightness)
Turn auto brightness off and set you screen brightness to the lowest possible you can tolerate. Any app that is running is a battery consuming app. Also BBS should be frozen if your not using it to diagnose an issue the least you have running the better off you are.
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But Lux is a battery saver isn't it? It periodically adjusts the brightness levels (it's not like auto-brightness)
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I had really bad battery performance when I was using Lux. It does seem to adjust brightness levels in an adequate way, but if I recall correctly, I was getting a lot of wakelocks when I had it. So while it probably was saving battery due to better screen usage, it was killing me in the deep sleep department.
Just my experience with it.
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I had really bad battery performance when I was using Lux. It does seem to adjust brightness levels in an adequate way, but if I recall correctly, I was getting a lot of wakelocks when I had it. So while it probably was saving battery due to better screen usage, it was killing me in the deep sleep department.
Just my experience with it.
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I will do that then for sure.
I could suggest Greenify for your installed apps (not system apps). But with the alarms it looks like you set alarms in your stock clock and on your 3rd party clock which is what could cause some wake locks
So I keep getting these wake locks when my phone should be in deep sleep. Caused my phone to drop 25% over night with no activity. I've done research on it but most of it says that this app is for your apps that sync. I've checked my syncs and everything seems Ok. Is there anyone that can shed a little more light on the subject?
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Question adaptive battery

Is adaptive battery doing good for yall? I'm sometimes confused by it because I notice the power saving is on sometimes while using my phone at a usual time I normally do.
I have yet to see power saving mode on while I'm sleeping. I go to bed about the same time every night but wake up at different times.
I even check to see if power saving is on when I wake up to use the bathroom to find that it's not on.
What is going on lol.
It is junk on my Note 10+'s. I never use it as it will cause erratic behavior and nol increase battery life.
Should've nothing to do with the power saving mode.
I like this explanation:
The feature aims to predict the app you’re going to use and only allow those frequently-used apps to run in the background. The apps you rarely or never use will have a strict level of restrictions to help you save battery life.
The Adaptive Battery feature improves over time, as it learns how often you use your apps. When the feature has picked up how often you use your apps, it will place them in App Standby Buckets. These buckets are Active, Working Set, Frequent, Rare, and Never.
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From: https://www.maketecheasier.com/adaptive-battery-android-longer-battery-life/
Swaddy said:
Should've nothing to do with the power saving mode.
I like this explanation:
From: https://www.maketecheasier.com/adaptive-battery-android-longer-battery-life/
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It doesn't.
To see if global power management is active, go to Developer options>standby apps. If it's not active all bucket states will show as active and can't be altered (state seems to be changable but doesn't keep).
This is Google software and unless you want your Android to be tripping over buckets, don't use it! The concept sounds real witty and clever with cool buzz words but *surprise* it never worked right
It will however cause erratic behaviors and user anger issues. May increase battery consumption too.
mahiraman said:
... I notice the power saving is on sometimes while using my phone at a usual time I normally do.....
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Found this today: "Adaptive power saving" under Battery and device care -> 3-dot-menu -> Automation
Turn Power saving on and off automatically based on your usage patterns.
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Found this today: "Adaptive power saving" under Battery and device care -> 3-dot-menu -> Automation
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Yeah, all of these are trouble makers... not needed to optimize.
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Developer options>standby apps, if global power management is off, this is how it will look. Bucket states can not be altered when global power management is disabled.
I meant this one:
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I meant this one:
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If it's altering the bucket settings as shown in my last post, you'll have the same issues. Erratic behaviors and may not save battery even after it's adapted.
blackhawk said:
If it's altering the bucket settings as shown in my last post, you'll have the same issues. Erratic behaviors and may not save battery even after it's adapted.
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I have the same settings as you, and all my apps are active. I try changing them but it doesn't stick
EDIT: never mind I was confused and worked it out, had to turn on adaptive battery to be able to change them from active
skinza said:
I have the same settings as you, and all my apps are active. I try changing them but it doesn't stick
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That's how it's suppose to be; global power management is disabled!
When it's active you can alter the bucket states.
I played with for weeks with it enabled and altering their states does nothing noticeable, maybe because the N10+ ram is very fast even with a very high work load.
Invariably though when global power management is active erratic behaviors like bluetooth cut outs prevail. No increase in battery life, even the opposite... and even after 2+ weeks nothing but trouble. The N10+ runs far better without it once hand optimized!
I'm on the S22u, and it works as advertised.
kewlzter said:
I'm on the S22u, and it works as advertised.
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Time will tell...
kewlzter said:
I'm on the S22u, and it works as advertised.
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How did it go? I activated on my Fold 4 for routines with power saving features are not working. I do see an increased of battery life tho
What lol

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