General OxygenOS 11.2.8.8 for the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro - 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.
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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)

Haunt3r said:
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.'

rmendez011 said:
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

Pain-N-Panic said:
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.

Pain-N-Panic said:
"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.

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(Rooted) Improve performance

(Sorry i'm not good at english)
My phone Mi Mix 2s has been reduced performance on new update. I tested by Antutu has 220k points on first time, 200k on second time and <180k on the next times. I used dev rom miui 10 global 8.7.12 dev
Then, i useed Root explorer and go vendor\bin and vendor\etc and changed the name of all files thermal-engine....
Then i tested Antutu and it reached 260k points.
(I don't know how to post photos, sorry!)
Good luck, everyone!
You think that it is a smart thing to do?
So i say you should tried, not you must tried. Ok?
It is quite hotter, but i'm fine with my phone's performance
So what do u think?
malimukk said:
You think that it is a smart thing to do?
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My phone has max performance, it is not lag on playing game for a long time
It is hotter( about 5 degrees)
For me, it is worth to pay
Wow, you don't realize the boost in daily usage, your phone gets hotter-> not good for the battery and all that for some points in an useless benchmarking app... Sounds smart 10/10 would recommend
You have no more thermal engine working..
I used the same mod on my ZUK Z2 Pro before, but it's not useful anymore now with a Snapdragon 845.
We should wait a new Kernel (probably a custom one) with a good thermal management for power.
Do you need more performance in Sd845? Do you run ps2 emulator? Windows 10? Do you work on NASA?
Adriano-A3 said:
Do you need more performance in Sd845? Do you run ps2 emulator? Windows 10? Do you work on NASA?
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Every power boost are welcome. I still have little frame rate drops in some games.
Rooting this phone is too risky to justify any marginal boost in performance you think you might gain. There is no independent development for the 2S yet, no official TWRP and no official support from Magisk. Multiple people have reported that the unofficial TWRP boot looped or bricked their phones. How does anyone justify potentially destroying their phone when rooting will provide such limited benefits?
Well there is a reason probably why others bootloop probably because of reset I successfully rooted my phone without resetting.
All of u should play Rules of survivle on max setting and u know why i need max performance of SD845
There is some kind of GPU Boost module in magisk repo, anyone tried that?
MinhAshura said:
All of u should play Rules of survivle on max setting and u know why i need max performance of SD845
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lol wtf i play rules of survival max without your tweak.
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pi4a7a said:
There is some kind of GPU Boost module in magisk repo, anyone tried that?
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Tried that never seen the difference tho.
William Vangeance said:
lol wtf i play rules of survival max without your tweak.
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Tried that never seen the difference tho.
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I cant find a game with build in FPS meter. I found one but its capped to 60fps and cant do the job.
jhs39 said:
Rooting this phone is too risky to justify any marginal boost in performance you think you might gain. There is no independent development for the 2S yet, no official TWRP and no official support from Magisk. Multiple people have reported that the unofficial TWRP boot looped or bricked their phones. How does anyone justify potentially destroying their phone when rooting will provide such limited benefits?
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I disagree. Once you have the bootloader unlocked officially, if anything goes wrong just reflash an official fastboot rom from Xiaomi using MiFlash and your phone is as good as new. No worries.
MinhAshura said:
(Sorry i'm not good at english)
My phone Mi Mix 2s has been reduced performance on new update. I tested by Antutu has 220k points on first time, 200k on second time and <180k on the next times. I used dev rom miui 10 global 8.7.12 dev
Then, i useed Root explorer and go vendor\bin and vendor\etc and changed the name of all files thermal-engine....
Then i tested Antutu and it reached 260k points.
(I don't know how to post photos, sorry!)
Good luck, everyone!
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There is no vendor\bin and vendor\etc locations ...Can you explain a little bit ?
It's in the root directory it's like this /vendor/bin and /vendor/etc and find the thermal engines there.
Ryan Mixed said:
It's in the root directory it's like this /vendor/bin and /vendor/etc and find the thermal engines there.
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Ah yes. Do we know the temperature cap right now? What temps does the cpu throts at?
Restored my thermal engines but i reached 40C.

CPU thermal throttling under heavy usage

Can someone run a long CPU throttling test on this phone to see how heavily it scales as heat builds? The only test I've found online is https://3dnews.ru/assets/external/illustrations/2019/05/27/988154/sm.throttle_1.400.jpg, and it's pretty bad. I've seem comments about how this is one of the hottest 855 devices, and I dunno if you can use some software workarond like on some Xiaomi phones.
The test above was done using https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=skynet.cputhrottlingtest.
I've been looking for a strong phone to run emulators and my picks where either this or the Xiaomi 9T/K20 series. Screen, camera and development edged me towards this phone, but if it can barely sustain a gaming session then it's no good.
When I got mine I used it as a hotspot for 4 days while waiting for the flipcase I had ordered.
I was running both the 2.4G and 5G wifi hotspots at the same time, with a laptop and several other devices using it, and I also used it normally at the same time and even ran some benchmarks like Antutu, and it only got lukewarm at most.
Of course I have the E30 model with 12GB ram, which probably helps keep it cooler.
I'm still on Android 9 if that matters.
cobben said:
When I got mine I used it as a hotspot for 4 days while waiting for the flipcase I had ordered.
I was running both the 2.4G and 5G wifi hotspots at the same time, with a laptop and several other devices using it, and I also used it normally at the same time and even ran some benchmarks like Antutu, and it only got lukewarm at most.
Of course I have the E30 model with 12GB ram, which probably helps keep it cooler.
I'm still on Android 9 if that matters.
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I found various results on Antutu and similar apps, but that only says about burst usage. If that image I linked is correct, after a few minutes the processor clock falls drastically.
If you don't mind please run the app I linked and print the result here. The default time is 15 minutes, but if you can manage a longer test I would appreciate. Of course you'll need to leave the phone resting during that time, so keep that in mind.
An example of a good result, ran on a Mi 9: https://i.redd.it/sh23onvimmq31.png. The phone can be used at full power without downclocking for a long time.
Here are the result. It depends on the temp on the sensor. It hit 90c when ran at full clock speed and it dropped to dynamic clock speed when it was hot on prime core. When it was cold enough it can boost to full speed again.
The environment temp was around 25c. Probably worse if the env temp was high
mickey36736 said:
Here are the result. It depends on the temp on the sensor. It hit 90c when ran at full clock speed and it dropped to dynamic clock speed when it was hot on prime core. When it was cold enough it can boost to full speed again.
The environment temp was around 25c. Probably worse if the env temp was high
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Thanks a lot! Finally more data on this.
The clean step is similar to the first slowdown on the test I linked, maybe from some governor setting on the kernel. There should be a way to either remove or relax the thermal profile if needed, but while a tiered throttle might be too overzealous at least it makes for less performance flutuation.
Anyway, overall it's far from what I've seem before, and pretty good on my book. Good to know. Are you on Android 10 already?
XDFefo said:
Thanks a lot! Finally more data on this.
The clean step is similar to the first slowdown on the test I linked, maybe from some governor setting on the kernel. There should be a way to either remove or relax the thermal profile if needed, but while a tiered throttle might be too overzealous at least it makes for less performance flutuation.
Anyway, overall it's far from what I've seem before, and pretty good on my book. Good to know. Are you on Android 10 already?
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Yes, I'm on Android 10 right now. Every day use is fine but actually warmer than I expected. Especially when I do a lot of opening apps, switch between apps that ramp up the prime core.
XDFefo said:
Thanks a lot! Finally more data on this.
The clean step is similar to the first slowdown on the test I linked, maybe from some governor setting on the kernel. There should be a way to either remove or relax the thermal profile if needed, but while a tiered throttle might be too overzealous at least it makes for less performance flutuation.
Anyway, overall it's far from what I've seem before, and pretty good on my book. Good to know. Are you on Android 10 already?
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I found thermal config file in /vendor/etc
It use virtual-threm to set cpu clock speed in this snapdragon 855 platform based on current temperature.
This is the stock setting that I got from here
https://github.com/AndroidDumps/asu...0-release-keys/vendor/etc/thermal-engine.conf

Test kernel for fix cpu frequency limitation.

Test kernel for fix cpu frequency limitation.
Compiled for android 10.
https://github.com/followmsi/androi...ers/soc/tegra/sysedp/sysedp_batmon_calc.c#L84
I compiled the kernel with the above changes (psy_imax = 8500000).
Not sure if other firmware will start with this. Check it out.
On my tablet at 25% there is no frequency limitation.
Use at your own risk. I am not responsible for the permanently damaged battery.
Download kernel_cpu_fix
Download kernel_cpu_fix+fw for PE android 10
Vartom said:
Test kernel for fix cpu frequency limitation.
Compiled for android 10.
https://github.com/followmsi/androi...ers/soc/tegra/sysedp/sysedp_batmon_calc.c#L84
I compiled the kernel with the above changes (psy_imax = 8500000).
Not sure if other firmware will start with this. Check it out.
On my tablet at 25% there is no frequency limitation.
Use at your own risk. I am not responsible for the permanently damaged battery.
Download kernel_cpu_fix
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Hi Vartom. Which ROM did you test this kernel with? The latest PE + this kernel = bootloop for me. I make it to the Google logo but no further. I'll redownload just incase the file is corrupt (but that literally never happens in my experience).
Cheers!
(Edit1: redownloaded but the bootloop continued)
try the version kernel_cpu_fix+fw .
Well then,
If there's already problems for such a noble idea, it's sad
Thug Life of the France said:
Well then,
If there's already problems for such a noble idea, it's sad
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What are you talking about?
Vartom said:
try the version kernel_cpu_fix+fw .
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It boots! And my experience does match what you said: I'm hitting 1.9 GHz routinely at 50% battery and that has not been possible for a couple of years now. Thank you
I tested exFAT support (missing) and I think this is based on an older @followmsi kernel? His very latest includes that feature.
Thug Life of the France said:
Well then,
If there's already problems for such a noble idea, it's sad
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I think this kernel will make your experience better, although I wouldn't want to carelessly run intensive games or other apps with low battery %. It might work, but it might suffer a low voltage system crash. Usually harmless but it can cause data loss or corruption. Your Pixel C (and mine, and others) is trying to throttle because it does not trust the battery's health. In my case I am pretty confident the battery is stronger than my tablet believes. But I could be wrong!
locuturus said:
It boots! And my experience does match what you said: I'm hitting 1.9 GHz routinely at 50% battery and that has not been possible for a couple of years now. Thank you
I tested exFAT support (missing) and I think this is based on an older @followmsi kernel? His very latest includes that feature.
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Yes, it is compiled from an earlier version. I do not chase updates .
Vartom said:
Yes, it is compiled from an earlier version. I do not chase updates .
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I chase shiny things but I know there is wisdom to your words
Vartom said:
What are you talking about?
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The fixed kernel.
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locuturus said:
I think this kernel will make your experience better, although I wouldn't want to carelessly run intensive games or other apps with low battery %. It might work, but it might suffer a low voltage system crash. Usually harmless but it can cause data loss or corruption. Your Pixel C (and mine, and others) is trying to throttle because it does not trust the battery's health. In my case I am pretty confident the battery is stronger than my tablet believes. But I could be wrong!
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Yeah, I think that my tablet is also underestimating the battery, for a refurbished by Google early 2016 model RMAed in mid 2018, the battery should have been replaced, else it is a new model, don't know but I got my tablet back in bubble wrap
Either way, we're all getting the exact same issue, and it seems LTE models aren't affected
1.9GHz would mean "HECK IT'S FASTER THAN THE SWITCH" memes...
By the way, if anyone knows the 4 cores vs 8 cores Tegra X1 controversy, and why we have only 4 showing on the C even though there's two clusters of 4 in big.LITTLE, that might be interesting, maybe the mighty @followmsi could answer this pls ?
Thug Life of the France said:
The fixed kernel.
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Yeah, I think that my tablet is also underestimating the battery, for a refurbished by Google early 2016 model RMAed in mid 2018, the battery should have been replaced, else it is a new model, don't know but I got my tablet back in bubble wrap
Either way, we're all getting the exact same issue, and it seems LTE models aren't affected
1.9GHz would mean "HECK IT'S FASTER THAN THE SWITCH" memes...
By the way, if anyone knows the 4 cores vs 8 cores Tegra X1 controversy, and why we have only 4 showing on the C even though there's two clusters of 4 in big.LITTLE, that might be interesting, maybe the mighty @followmsi could answer this pls ?
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LTE model for Pixel C ???
About the "4" available cores ..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64484552&postcount=3
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64491332&postcount=5
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/904289/does-anyone-get-8-cpus-listed-/
@Vartom - Pls make a change and push to your Github.
Thanks a lot !
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@Vartom - Pls make a change and push to your Github.
Thanks a lot !
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https://github.com/vartom/android_kernel_smaug/commit/c16881dcf9e70da0925361b4f2084a28a041a4f6
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LTE model for Pixel C ???
About the "4" available cores ..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64484552&postcount=3
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64491332&postcount=5
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/904289/does-anyone-get-8-cpus-listed-/
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Yeah, I think there was at some point some form of dragon-lte announced at the time of the release back in 2015, but I never saw one, so I guess it doesn't exist in a better form than a prototype
Thug Life of the France said:
Yeah, I think there was at some point some form of dragon-lte announced at the time of the release back in 2015, but I never saw one, so I guess it doesn't exist in a better form than a prototype
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I don't know anything about an LTE prototype but I do remember lots of confusion back then about whether the X1 ran in full 8 core mode like the SD 810 or 4 cores at a time like it actually does.
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Question Oneplus 9 Pro overheating very often

Hey beautiful people, I need ur help.
Whenever I play games like Wild Rift or use my cam, my phone keeps dimming down and giving me a warning message about the phone overheating. How the fek do I turn that off? I can physically feel my phone being warm, but far from hot! My op8 got far hotter and didnt do that... Is there any rom/kernel combo that lets me control that? Service menu via dialer doesnt let me in... Help much appreciated!
Sadly, the one's that bought this device have fallen into a trap. The 888 is a true waste of precious semiconductor, worse, it's really unoptimized in the OP9P with really bad ventilation/cooling and pathetic battery life.
The real (old) OnePlus ended with the 8T. Sell it off mate, genuine advise.
Snap 888 problem, i have mi 11 and have same problem. In iphone 12 pro max too if screen more than 90% bright
If I'm in the sun, it'll overheat, but other then that I haven't had any issues(knock on wood). I'm running Omega kernel.
Turn all OP display features off, turn on 1080p & no game mode.. .... Sucks but works. Curiously enough, we shouldn't have to be doing this... SD888 is an unfortunate thermal hazard failure
It's shame. I was hoping to give 9 pro another shot (and finally ditch s21 - oneui is rock solid but not my thing) this week. There are some good deals on amazon.
on the other hand some people claim they've never experienced any overheating issues.
Is there really nothing you can do whatsoever, but turn off 120 Hz and qhd?
Is not only this phone. These Snapdragons phones are becoming a heat epidemic. ASUS so far is building vapour-chamber cooling system to their ROG phones. I use a radiator fan on this 9pro. It has wireless charging, 15w. Keeps the phone cool. I play a lot on this phone. Check on the internet for Magsafe charging heat dissipation fan. Benks makes one of the bests. It holds on tight, keeps the phone cool, and wireless charges it.
Oh my... I hope theyre gonna fix it somehow... So youre telling me, even if I root and flash kernel + rom I cannot turn off this stupid ass function?
Kickazz080 said:
Oh my... I hope theyre gonna fix it somehow... So youre telling me, even if I root and flash kernel + rom I cannot turn off this stupid ass function?
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I would bet if you root & flash a kernel (I've had great success with Omega - YMMV obviously) you won't even need to disable that setting!
Icculus760 said:
I would bet if you root & flash a kernel (I've had great success with Omega - YMMV obviously) you won't even need to disable that setting!
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Wait a minute, are you saying if you flash this said kernel (Omega-YMMV) Your OnePlus 9pro does not heat up again?
I've had no overheating issues using the Omega kernel ..... your mileage may vary, though (YMMV)
Icculus760 said:
I would bet if you root & flash a kernel (I've had great success with Omega - YMMV obviously) you won't even need to disable that setting!
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Thx a ton, will read into it tomorrow!
Icculus760 said:
I've had no overheating issues using the Omega kernel ..... your mileage may vary, though (YMMV)
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Does it mean even when you record 4k videos at 60fps over 5 minutes you still don't get device over heating warning on your OnePlus 9pro?
Steps Parku said:
Does it mean even when you record 4k videos at 60fps over 5 minutes you still don't get device over heating warning on your OnePlus 9pro?
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Yes ... I have had no overheating issues on Omega, but YMMV.
Icculus760 said:
Yes ... I have had no overheating issues on Omega, but YMMV.
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Oh I see. Any specific help as to how to get and install this kernel? And what's Omega & YMMV.
Steps Parku said:
Oh I see. Any specific help as to how to get and install this kernel? And what's Omega & YMMV.
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Are you already rooted? YMMV is an acronym for Your Mileage May Vary (meaning another kernel may give you better results even though Omega is the best for my use)
Icculus760 said:
Are you already rooted? YMMV is an acronym for Your Mileage May Vary (meaning another kernel may give you better results even though Omega is the best for my use)
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Yes I am rooted. And I terribly cannot record 4k videos on my OnePlus 9pro. Over heating message pops up right after 1 minute and phone has to cut out the recording experience. I've reached out to them on their community platform severally but it appears it's a general issue. I am new to this kernel thing. And if you sure testify about omega eliminating this problem, then I definitely gotta give it a shot.
I bought this device to make videos and now it's not serving the purpose.
Steps Parku said:
Yes I am rooted. And I terribly cannot record 4k videos on my OnePlus 9pro. Over heating message pops up right after 1 minute and phone has to cut out the recording experience. I've reached out to them on their community platform severally but it appears it's a general issue. I am new to this kernel thing. And if you sure testify about omega eliminating this problem, then I definitely gotta give it a shot.
I bought this device to make videos and now it's not serving the purpose.
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Download a kernel manager from the Play Store, backup your current kernel, then flash Omega if you meet the requirements and know how to get yourself out of a bootloop or a soft brick https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/kernel-oos-omega-kernel-oos11-august-14-2021.4271027/
Sorry for "ressurecting" this thread. Just wanted to ask if anyone could share "his best solution" as in Kernel + rom combo or anything like that... Or stick to stock + arter?

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
Aka9413 said:
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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Aka9413 said:
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!!
Aka9413 said:
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.
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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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)
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
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.
EtherealRemnant said:
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
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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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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.
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
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
Aka9413 said:
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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