Question "time only" mode for pixel watch ? - Google Pixel Watch

As the title say is there a way to activate time only mode found on other watches? And get more battery

xxqxpxx said:
As the title say is there a way to activate time only mode found on other watches? And get more battery
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'Time Only Mode' is a proprietary Fossil feature.
-- Battery Saver is all that we have to contend with until further notice.

rodken said:
'Time Only Mode' is a proprietary Fossil feature.
-- Battery Saver is all that we have to contend with until further notice.
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Is there a way to mimic it?

xxqxpxx said:
Is there a way to mimic it?
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You will have to utilize your favorite search engine.

rodken said:
You will have to utilize your favorite search engine.
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I mean real battery optimization and turn off everything basically

xxqxpxx said:
I mean real battery optimization and turn off everything basically
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In that case, you might want to consider sideloading Naptime to the Pixel Watch and monitor your battery savings.

rodken said:
In that case, you might want to consider sideloading Naptime to the Pixel Watch and monitor your battery savings.
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I did but im not sure if its working lol

xxqxpxx said:
I did but im not sure if its working
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Be certain to utilize the experimental features of the app and sideload Wear Battery Monitor to monitor battery usage.

you mean this app ?
Wear Battery Monitor - Apps on Google Play
Alerts users to abnormal battery drain on a WearOS device
play.google.com

xxqxpxx said:
you mean this app ?
Wear Battery Monitor - Apps on Google Play
Alerts users to abnormal battery drain on a WearOS device
play.google.com
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Correct or try this tool as well.

rodken said:
Be certain to utilize the experimental features of the app and sideload Wear Battery Monitor to monitor battery usage.
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what settings do you recommend to turn on ?

xxqxpxx said:
what settings do you recommend to turn on ?
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All except Doze Play Services and High Performance location detection.

rodken said:
All except Doze Play Services and High Performance location detection.
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I get this. Does this mean its not working?
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xxqxpxx said:
I get this. Does this mean its not working?
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If you disabled motion detection in Naptime, then Naptime uses light doze but with all parameters from deep doze. It is confusing, but this is a clever workaround and the only way to disable motion detection while dozing. Deep doze does not allow disabling motion detection, but light doze does. So, Naptime fools the system into thinking it is using light doze, when it is actually using deep doze parameters.
How long did you wait before you started noticing the data from the screen off session settings?

rodken said:
If you disabled motion detection in Naptime, then Naptime uses light doze but with all parameters from deep doze. It is confusing, but this is a clever workaround and the only way to disable motion detection while dozing. Deep doze does not allow disabling motion detection, but light doze does. So, Naptime fools the system into thinking it is using light doze, when it is actually using deep doze parameters.
How long did you wait before you started noticing the data from the screen off session settings?
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Okay , what does that do and what if i enabled it ? What would it do? Does that disables tracking?

xxqxpxx said:
Okay , what does that do and what if i enabled it ?
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Disables Tracking.
xxqxpxx said:
What would it do?
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Will not be able to exit doze even when you move.
xxqxpxx said:
Does that disables tracking?
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Yes. Bear in mind that this app was not designed for WearOS. Therefore, your YMMV over the course of days and/or weeks.
I recently uninstalled it due to the sluggishness of exiting doze even on the Pixel Watch [that's just me].

rodken said:
Disables Tracking.
Will not be able to exit doze even when you move.
Yes. Bear in mind that this app was not designed for WearOS. Therefore, your YMMV over the course of days and/or weeks.
I recently uninstalled it due to the sluggishness of exiting doze even on the Pixel Watch [that's just me].
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Thank you for your help man. What do you mean by YMMV?

xxqxpxx said:
Thank you for your help man. What do you mean by YMMV?
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"Your mileage may vary"

xxqxpxx said:
I mean real battery optimization and turn off everything basically
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Yeah I recently have been using the pixel watch and it lasts a sold day for me but not enough for sleep tracking. I just don't use it as much and have it on battery saver always. It helps a bit without sideloading

Mine does not last a full day. I do use Sleep Tracking (not sure why) and I run out of power around 7/8pm and throw it on the charger (when I remember)

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[SOLVED] Looking for a "Reliable" Call & SMS Reminder App

I'm Looking for a call & SMS reminder app that really works, even after my Nexus 5X goes into deep sleep and on battery.
Have found many threads, many comments, many apps -- but not found one that really works in all situations. They all claim more or less the same, but in real-life testing, they frequently don't remind when the phone sleeps or when it's on battery. Don't need a reminder for email, notification, or anything else.
Simple or complicated. Paid or free. Root or not. I don't care as long at it's reliable.
Any suggestions? Have I overlooked a 'gem'?
[SOLVED] Remove reminder app from battery optimization.
Update2: it doesn't remind him if phone is deep-sleeping.
What is a call and sms reminder app? What is it supposed to do?
PiousInquisitor said:
What is a call and sms reminder app? What is it supposed to do?
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It continues to makes a sound and optionally light the LED after a call and/or SMS is received and not answered/read.
Mesmurized said:
It continues to makes a sound and optionally light the LED after a call and/or SMS is received and not answered/read.
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Oh. So the LED turns off after a while? Didn't know that. The constant diiiing of my work iPhone drives me bat**** crazy. I'm guessing that's what you want reproduced?
Sorry I can't help. Good luck on your quest!
PiousInquisitor said:
Oh. So the LED turns off after a while? Didn't know that. The constant diiiing of my work iPhone drives me bat**** crazy. I'm guessing that's what you want reproduced?
Sorry I can't help. Good luck on your quest!
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That's the point (haha). Drive me crazy (with sound) until I respond or the battery goes dead
Mesmurized said:
That's the point (haha). Drive me crazy (with sound) until I respond or the battery goes dead
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Have you searched with the term 'repeat notifications'? I remember seeing an option like that in an app or a ROM. May have been Textra. Ill look...
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Indeed it was Textra SMS. I can't tell you how well it works though as I don't use that feature.
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PiousInquisitor said:
Have you searched with the term 'repeat notifications'? I remember seeing an option like that in an app or a ROM. May have been Textra. Ill look...
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I've searched, seen marvelous reviews, and tried numerous apps ..... they all talk big and don't perform.
I'm hoping some user has truly found a real-life performer.
About Textra SMS: This might work better, but I would prefer to use the stock messenger if at all possible. Thanks.
Mesmurized said:
I've searched, seen marvelous reviews, and tried numerous apps ..... they all talk big and don't perform.
I'm hoping some user has truly found a real-life performer.
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Maybe you could cook something up in Tasker? Or maybe one of the other automation apps?
This maybe?
http://tasker.wikidot.com/repeat-sms-notification
PiousInquisitor said:
Maybe you could cook something up in Tasker? Or maybe one of the other automation apps?
This maybe?
http://tasker.wikidot.com/repeat-sms-notification
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Thanks. I'll give it a look.
Mesmurized said:
Thanks. I'll give it a look.
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If you don't already have Tasker, I can test it for you. Although it is a handy app sometimes.
PiousInquisitor said:
If you don't already have Tasker, I can test it for you. Although it is a handy app sometimes.
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If you want to test, that would be great. It needs to continue to run after the phone deep sleeps while on battery. Who knows, when active maybe it will prevent deep sleep. That would be oK too. One more reason for me to respond
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If you want to test, that would be great. It needs to continue to run after the phone deep sleeps while on battery. Who knows, when active maybe it will prevent deep sleep. That would be oK too. One more reason for me to respond
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Looks like it might have to prevent the phone from dozing.
I'll give it a try.
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Thanks @PiousInquisitor. I checked out Tasker. It appears to be full of capabilities and from what I've discovered, capable of solving my problem. But to be honest - I'm not ready to learn yet another programming language. I'll pass.
FYI: I tried Prof Reminder and I like it -- but just this morning it failed to remind for a missed text until I first woke up the phone.
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Thanks @PiousInquisitor. I checked out Tasker. It appears to be full of capabilities and from what I've discovered, capable of solving my problem. But to be honest - I'm not ready to learn yet another programming language. I'll pass.
FYI: I tried Prof Reminder and I like it -- but just this morning it failed to remind for a missed text until I first woke up the phone.
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The Tasker thing I linked to earlier didn't work for me.
For the other app, have you turned off battery optimization for it? It shouldn't doze with that off.
Settings > Battery > three dot menu > Battery optimization > All apps (from the drop down menu)
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Settings > Battery > three dot menu > Battery optimization > All apps (from the drop down menu)
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Thanks. You might be a life-saver. Messed around in Battery optimization but never tried "All apps" and the ability to 'un-optimize' an app. Now, I've got my fav "Prof Reminder" unoptomized. Will test a couple of days to confirm.
Update: Confirmed. Working perfectly with minimal battery drain.
Update2: When deep-sleeping, it will fail to wake up. Works fine as soon as I wake up the phone and enter pwd.
Update3: V2.02 resolves dozing issues with 6.0.1

Best battery measuring app for OP5

All.
Yesterday I gave AccuBattery a try. An app loaded with information and stastics.
Anyway battery was 100% at 23:00hrs. Woke up at 03:00hrs (yes I'm an early riser) and battery was at 90%!???
Day previous battery hardly decreased during the night. (That's without AccuBattery installed)
Currently have greenify installed. Plus Boeffla kernel.
Surely AccuBattery must be the culprit?
What other apps are people using, that are effective and don't drain battery like nobody's business?
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I'm pretty sure dash charging breaks the estimating on accubattery
penciluser said:
I'm pretty sure dash charging breaks the estimating on accubattery
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I've removed it since the original post.
I have Accubattery on my O+5. I used it also with my Axon 7 before. This phone always reported a high consumption of battery coming from Accubatery. Yet, I'm not sure it was really the case, the battery didn't seem to suffer from it.
Now, I think I'm going to try GSam and see how it goes. This software is vastlty used, seems to be pretty good at telling exactly how the battery is working, which app is using too much, and so on...
I wouldn't use Greenify with my O+5, I think it doesn't work well with Nougat. But I might be wrong.
I use BetterBatteryStats , it helped me a lot debunking the wakelocks and alarms associated to the huge wifi idle drain in the 4.5.5 update
And for the charge monitor I have the very good ChargeMonitor from XDA Apps --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/charge-monitor-t3555496
Just out of curiosity for those using Accubattery, what is your battery estimate? Mine is 3073mAh with of course the 3300mAh advertised.
Weird, I had a greater estimate on my Axon 7 when the battery was advertised as less (3250 advertised and an estimate at 3300mAh)
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I use BetterBatteryStats , it helped me a lot debunking the wakelocks and alarms associated to the huge wifi idle drain in the 4.5.5 update
And for the charge monitor I have the very good ChargeMonitor from XDA Apps --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/charge-monitor-t3555496
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Hi. Do you have any issues with BetterBatteryStats after reboot ? In my case seems like its becomes broken.
miodzicho said:
Hi. Do you have any issues with BetterBatteryStats after reboot ? In my case seems like its becomes broken.
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No for me BBS works correctly after each reboot, but in the first place after the install I had to push it as a System App in order for him to work correctly
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No for me BBS works correctly after each reboot, but in the first place after the install I had to push it as a System App in order for him to work correctly
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Thank you. Just went to setting, and tried to switch to system-app, but cannot do it. BBS suggested to install recovery zip. Did you installed zip or just used first option ?
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Thank you. Just went to setting, and tried to switch to system-app, but cannot do it. BBS suggested to install recovery zip. Did you installed zip or just used first option ?
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Probably a bug from BBS
I choose "install as system app" , it also showed me the message that it failed and suggest to install via recovery zip but when rebooted I went to the app list and BBS was now successfully installed as a system app,
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
Binary Assault said:
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
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you realise we're talking about the O+5 here?
Binary Assault said:
Absolutely off topic here.. but what are you using for the continuous screenshot?
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It's a feature of the OP5
How to Take a Scrolling Screenshot on the OnePlus 5
Next, OnePlus offers a helpful “scrolling screenshot” feature. This takes continuous screenshots until you tell it to stop, allowing you to capture more than what you can see on the screen at any given moment. This is helpful for capturing an entire conversation of text messages, saving a full web page or long emails.
Press and Hold the Volume Down and Power button at the same time, then let go
You will see and hear the screenshot capture
Tap on Scrolling Screenshot on the bottom right side of the pop-up toolbar (rectangle phone icon)
The phone will scroll automatically and continuously take screenshots
Tap the screen to stop
Additionally, the OnePlus 5 will stop taking screenshots when it reaches a maximum file size or reaches the end of a page. Essentially it does all the work for you and is extremely convenient. It saves automatically, and now you can edit or share the screenshot like any other image.
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It's a feature of the OP5
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I knew i saw it somewhere, thanks!
Install 3C Toolbox.
See what applications are running in the background and how much CPU power they consume.
You do not use but still something works.... wrrrrrrr
Marucins said:
Install 3C Toolbox.
See what applications are running in the background and how much CPU power they consume.
You do not use but still something works.... wrrrrrrr
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WOW, 3C Toolbox is absolutely rammed with goodies, thanks for the tip
L22EEW said:
WOW, 3C Toolbox is absolutely rammed with goodies, thanks for the tip
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Great app been using it for years

Push notifications problem

Hi all,
I'm having a very annoying problem. Sometimes I get delayed notifications, and sometimes I don't get them at all. It seems, that every application that is getting its updates through PUSH is having this problem. I've been trying to disable Doze individually for every app that I had problem with, and ended up disabling Doze completely through Developers Options. But it didn't work BTW all my iOS devices are getting notifications no problem and on time. It is very important for me because I'm trying to use it as my daily driver, and this problem for me is actually a deal breaker.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Edit: I'm running stock OS 4.7.2. No root.
Actually got the same Problem and no Idea how to fix it...
Try this:
Go to settings then to battery. Click on battery optimization, find the apps that you want notifications to come instantly and turn those ones onto don't optimize.
rappa619 said:
Try this:
Go to settings then to battery. Click on battery optimization, find the apps that you want notifications to come instantly and turn those ones onto don't optimize.
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You are talking about Doze. I have disabled it completely through Developers Options. It doesn't help
LiquidBee said:
You are talking about Doze. I have disabled it completely through Developers Options. It doesn't help
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this doze is killing android actually.
Same problem
Anyone figured this out?
Have you turned off Advanced Optimizations, under the Battery Optimization selection?
Settings>Battery>Battery Optimization
Do this for apps that you want instant notifications for.
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Have you turned off Advanced Optimizations, under the Battery Optimization selection?
Settings>Battery>Battery Optimization
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This is the solution
No its not fixing this issue. This is something else. Besides this phone really sucks about notifying the owner sometime u dont hear the notification sounds sometimes they dont appear at all. This is so annoying...
I've got the same problem with OxygenOS 5.0.4.
Disabling Settings>Battery>Battery Optimization does not help.
Disabling Doze in developer settings does not help.
And also not optimizing it per app setting does not help at all.
As I understand it, Doze will only be activated after a certain time. But the Notification problem exists almost immediately after I turn the screen of.
So I guess that Doze should not be the problem.
AOSP based ROMs do not have this problem.
I clean flashed OxygenOS and immediately had the problem again.
Is there any solution?
This is an issue since the Op5. And I read this at different fora but there is no solution. Important calendar notifications do also not appear on my phone. A lot of apps just close while they should run 24/7 in the background.
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Cliff666 said:
I've got the same problem with OxygenOS 5.0.4.
Disabling Settings>Battery>Battery Optimization does not help.
Disabling Doze in developer settings does not help.
And also not optimizing it per app setting does not help at all.
As I understand it, Doze will only be activated after a certain time. But the Notification problem exists almost immediately after I turn the screen of.
So I guess that Doze should not be the problem.
AOSP based ROMs do not have this problem.
I clean flashed OxygenOS and immediately had the problem again.
Is there any solution?
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Go in settings, battery, battery optimization, here, u will see three dots, so click on them and disable advanced optimization. Let me know if worked.
Tiago A said:
Go in settings, battery, battery optimization, here, u will see three dots, so click on them and disable advanced optimization. Let me know if worked.
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This was already disabled. Notifications are still not working reliably.
Cliff666 said:
This was already disabled. Notifications are still not working reliably.
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Here it works. Choose the apps that u dont want optimize and then disable the advanced optimization.
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Here it works. Choose the apps that u dont want optimize and then disable the advanced optimization.
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Just checked again. The Battery optimization as well as the advanced optimization is disabled for Whatsapp.
Rebooted and tested again.
The first three messages arrived immediately, two further messages (1 minute later) failed and arrived multiple minutes later.
This is extremely annoying
Cliff666 said:
Just checked again. The Battery optimization as well as the advanced optimization is disabled for Whatsapp.
Rebooted and tested again.
The first three messages arrived immediately, two further messages (1 minute later) failed and arrived multiple minutes later.
This is extremely annoying
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Are you on 5.0.4 or OB5? Custom Kernel?
Check the specific apps notifications.
Here is everything ok. Receiving notifications from all my apps.
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Are you on 5.0.4 or OB5? Custom Kernel?
Check the specific apps notifications.
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I'm using the final 5.0.4 rooted. No custom kernel.
The notification settings in Whatsapp are the same like they are in LineageOS where the notifications work.
There even aren't any related settings to this problem, only vibration and LED settings.
In OxygenOS I disabled everything I found regarding battery saving:
- Battery optimization for Whatsapp specifically (Doze).
- Advanced optimization in the 3-dot menu.
- Battery saving option in the developer tools.
Still not working -.-
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I'm using the final 5.0.4 rooted. No custom kernel.
The notification settings in Whatsapp are the same like they are in LineageOS where the notifications work.
There even aren't any related settings to this problem, only vibration and LED settings.
In OxygenOS I disabled everything I found regarding battery saving:
- Battery optimization for Whatsapp specifically (Doze).
- Advanced optimization in the 3-dot menu.
- Battery saving option in the developer tools.
Still not working -.-
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I have the same issue, all is disable, but the problem is already present.
5.0.4 not rooted, no kernel

Question Bad Batery life and How to fix?

I got my OnePlus 9 Pro a week ago and I've been using the charger that was included in the box, But after using my phone for 30 Minutes the phone has used up 20% of the battery. I've Checked in Battery optimization Settings and all my apps are on "Intelligent Control". My Phone is also rooted with Magisk and I've installed AdAway with the root option. Thanks in advance!
Battery Settings:
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I set all of my apps to "Optimize" except apps I need immediate notifications for (leave those on "Intelligent Control") and my third party alarm app ("Don't Optimize"). Also, social media apps are battery hogs. I keep them frozen in Ice Box except when I'm using them. Also consider flashing Omega kernel. It's basically just stock kernel debloated, which seems to allow the phone to run cooler and have longer battery life.
I just looked at your screenshots again though... 10 hours since last charge, over 2 hours of screen-on time, most of which was spent on YouTube and TikTok, and you're still at 80%? Sounds like decent battery life to me.
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I set all of my apps to "Optimize" except apps I need immediate notifications for (leave those on "Intelligent Control") and my third party alarm app ("Don't Optimize"). Also, social media apps are battery hogs. I keep them frozen in Ice Box except when I'm using them. Also consider flashing Omega kernel. It's basically just stock kernel debloated, which seems to allow the phone to run cooler and have longer battery life.
I just looked at your screenshots again though... 10 hours since last charge, over 2 hours of screen-on time, most of which was spent on YouTube and TikTok, and you're still at 80%? Sounds like decent battery life to me.
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Nah I just didn't charge it overnight
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Nah I just didn't charge it overnight
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Oop didn't read the whole thing
What exactly is the problem here?
Your screenshot shows 10h since last charge, a very small charge (upwards tick on the chart), 2h of SoT and you're at 80%??
Of the 20% you've lost, you've spent 10% on YouTube, 8% on tiktok.
Maybe I'm missing something, but what are you expecting?
It's your installed apps/modules Im getting atleast 8 Hours of SOT.
you've spent 10% on YouTube, 8% on tiktok.
vangry2020 said:
It's your installed apps/modules Im getting atleast 8 Hours of SOT.
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Which kernel are you using? Any additional kernel settings you can share to achieve 8 SOT
Mangtas_666 said:
Which kernel are you using? Any additional kernel settings you can share to achieve 8 SOT
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Omega Kernel on fw 11.2.9.9
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Omega Kernel on fw 11.2.9.9
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No additional settings made in the kernel just default right?
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No additional settings made in the kernel just default right?
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Yep with forced 90hz with Autohz
vangry2020 said:
Yep with forced 90hz with Autohz
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Cool will try it,,thanks for the reply.
Mangtas_666 said:
Cool will try it,,thanks for the reply.
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Np
vangry2020 said:
Yep with forced 90hz with Autohz
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How to forced 90hz i installed autohz i only have 2 options 60hz and 120hz
Swipe down the notification area you will find Autohz icon click on it twice to force 90hz.
vangry2020 said:
Swipe down the notification area you will find Autohz icon click on it twice to force 90hz.
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Okay thanks
vangry2020 said:
Swipe down the notification area you will find Autohz icon click on it twice to force 90hz.
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I'm using AutoHz but I don't have that option. Only choices available with this QS is Force 120, Force 60, and Auto. Unless you're saying that Auto is the 90Hz.
Fishawy said:
I'm using AutoHz but I don't have that option. Only choices available with this QS is Force 120, Force 60, and Auto. Unless you're saying that Auto is the 90Hz.
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yeah I do not have that option either, only 60, 120 and auto (which is system default "dynamic") not sure where force 90hz is coming from
Did you give the app root access?
90hz shows fine for me.
vangry2020 said:
Did you give the app root access?
90hz shows fine for me.
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Rooted and su is granted of course.
The only possible way for this, AFAIK, is to have the max frequency of your phone set to 90Hz, like OP7T or so, but yours is 9Pro with 120Hz, so I don't really understand how.

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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Swaddy said:
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:
Swaddy said:
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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