Power saver mode - HTC 10 Questions & Answers

Does the standard power saver mode still exist on non vzw models?
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Evocm7 said:
Does the standard power saver mode still exist on non vzw models?
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Yep

That's good. I have no idea why Verizon hides this from us. It's two edits in sqlite editor and reboot to get it back but I'll have to wait for root. At least I know it's there. Thanks
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Hi guys
I have the UK version of this phone and the power saver button doesn't work. I can switch it on manually but when I select Auto when it hits a certain battery percentage and leave the screen it's back to unselected.
Have you had this issue?

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How to turn of power save WiFi ?

I saw this posted somewhere, but can't seem to find it now.. someone had posted a code that you punch into the dialer to turn off power saver for WiFi, and speed up your WiFi a little. Does anyone know about this ? Thanks
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Perhaps you mean this?
1. Open up the Galaxy S3 phone dialer
2. Then dial *#0011#
3. Look for the “ServiceMode” screen and press the left menu button
4. Select “WiFi”
5. You should see that the “WiFi Power Save Mode” button is “ON” – now put it on “OFF”
6. You're done! Just exit the menu, switch off your WiFi, then switch it back on again. If your router details are saved and automatically connects, get your Galaxy S3 to forget or delete the network information. Then reconnect, putting in all the required information.
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974230 said:
Perhaps you mean this?
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You're the man
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Is the battery life significantly worst with Power Saver off?
jdlorinser said:
Is the battery life significantly worst with Power Saver off?
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Not as far as I can see
Stam2000 said:
Not as far as I can see
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i did this and my screen will not turn off!!
people say do a reboot but that only reactivates the power mode to on lol
Crisisx1 said:
i did this and my screen will not turn off!!
people say do a reboot but that only reactivates the power mode to on lol
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Yep. Does this on mine too.
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974230 said:
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how can i do this on cyanogenmod, i type in the code and it doesnt work on cyanogenmod 9 or 10
Only works on stock dialer.
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My app was having problem with running with an AP from where I download video to play. I tried the workaround on my S3 and my app worked fine. However, I cannot suggest my customers to do the same. I've tried to use the WIFI_FULL_HIGH_PERFORMANCE mode, and it really did not help me. Is there a way for me to disable the wifi power save mode programmatically?
How can i turn wifi power save mode on huawei phones? They don't have those options.

Wifi Tip I found

I found this through Stumbleupon
'1. Open up the Galaxy S3 phone dialer
2. Then dial *#0011#
3. Look for the “ServiceMode” screen and press the left menu button
4. Select “WiFi”
5. You should see that the “WiFi Power Save Mode” button is “ON” – now put it on “OFF”'
source: http://galaxys3reviews.net/samsung-galaxy-s3-wifi-problem-fix
Thanks. Seems to be working.
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option94 said:
Thanks. Seems to be working.
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thanks for the tip
stupid question but whats the difference ??
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I too would like to know the difference as well. I'm going to assume it will drain your battery faster, but for what advantage?
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xxjrsmith3xx said:
stupid question but whats the difference ??
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If you go to the link provided it will answer your question.
Powered by the SGSIII....
chimmycham said:
I found this through Stumbleupon
'1. Open up the Galaxy S3 phone dialer
2. Then dial *#0011#
3. Look for the “ServiceMode” screen and press the left menu button
4. Select “WiFi”
5. You should see that the “WiFi Power Save Mode” button is “ON” – now put it on “OFF”'
source: http://galaxys3reviews.net/samsung-galaxy-s3-wifi-problem-fix
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Strange, but after doing this my screen will not auto shut off after the 15s timer. I do not have smart stay enabled and the phone is not pluged in.
I will switch it back and see what happens
BTW im running FreeGS3 R5
verboten said:
Strange, but after doing this my screen will not auto shut off after the 15s timer. I do not have smart stay enabled and the phone is not pluged in.
I will switch it back and see what happens
BTW im running FreeGS3 R5
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I had that too. Just reboot and it is fixed!
Any way to save the setting? If you reboot it reverts back to power saving "on" mode.
peterkef said:
I had that too. Just reboot and it is fixed!
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+1 Yep. A reboot fixed it for me too.
A reboot just reverts the settings. My phone was doing the same (screen staying on) until I rebooted the phone. I then checked the settings again and it had changed back.
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[Q] Safe Mode Troubleshooting

HI, I have been having a Terrible lag issue with my SGH-497 (Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1). I can Swype or tap something and it take almost 5-8 second for it respond. I want to troubleshoot the reason behind this. I have successfully started it in Safe mode (starting it and holding down the volume down button). Here, everything seems to work perfectly. On a computer, I can usually figure out what the culprit is, but on the droid, I can't. How do I figure out what app is causing my issue? If I go to the task manager on droid, and clear the RAM, it would close about 40 apps... too many to try one by one...lol
Thanks in advance!
Just a quick tip: you can reboot into safe mode by holding down the power button until the power off prompt pops up. Then long press power off.
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Vuciz said:
Just a quick tip: you can reboot into safe mode by holding down the power button until the power off prompt pops up. Then long press power off.
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Thanks, but that's not my question... I got it into safe mode... no problem
Homeuser66 said:
Thanks, but that's not my question... I got it into safe mode... no problem
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Well if you go to the real task manager app can't you see exactly what's using all the ram?
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Vuciz said:
Well if you go to the real task manager app can't you see exactly what's using all the ram?
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I'll have to go into safe mode and check again and get back to you....
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Well if you go to the real task manager app can't you see exactly what's using all the ram?
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Yeah, I went into safemode. In the task manager there are 0 (zero) apps running. When I clear the RAM, 20 apps close..... but no clue what they are. My tablet also responds much better in safemode.... that's what I'm trying to figure out what is causing the lag...

Capacitive buttons

Mine haven't come on(backlight) at all from day one. Anyone else? I know people have complained about the duration being short but I get nothing at all..
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There should be an app that you can use to turn them on. Also are you using power saving mode at all?
Turn off power save mode.. if they still don't turn on, use the app "Galaxy Button Lights" from the Play Store and see if you can manually turn them on.. if not, your device is defective.
I am using a power save mode. Let me check.
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That fixed it thanka
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[HELP] Disabling the power button

Hey guys.
I had a ultra sensitive power button that kept turning the phone on and off when I was using it.
After doing some searching, I found that a lot of people just had dirty on buttons and i tried to clean mine myself.
Now the button is even more sensitive, it is basically ON all the time. the device will turn on (flash samsung) then show cyanogenmod logo, then turns off. and it repeats this perpetually.
I cant even get into recovery because it turns off the phone too fast.
I think the best way is to disable the power button at this point, does anyone know how to do this?
Can i make my power button from my home button instead?
Thanks!
Pull it out and unsolder it
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viddy135 said:
Pull it out and unsolder it
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How will i turn it on then?
solarwinggx said:
How will i turn it on then?
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Oh, right. Well what I did was I pulled it out and that seemed to stop it from rebooting, so try that, if it still doesn't work then desolder and put in a new button
Edit: btw I do not have the device anymore cuz I traded it for a g3
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