I recently bought a Bluetooth communication headset (Sena SMH10 for those interested in knowing) for my motorcycle helmet and use my phone to stream mp3 via Bluetooth to it.
Now, I know the deep idle CPU state is usefull for listening to MP3 on the phone while screen is off, but since I need to stream my music via Bluetooth, I won't be able to reach top=off.
The question : Is there a notable advantage in power consumption with DIDLE TOP=on compared to Deep Sleep when listening to MP3s ?
I can't test it at the moment as my current kernel (Slim's default) doesn't support deep idle.
finally i got my htc one. when i was trying to play full hd videos, it failed even after i put /sdcard/libffmpeg.so inside, it flashed out. the version of "libffmpeg.so" is not compatible with htc one? anyone has solution? thanks.
guopengzhu said:
finally i got my htc one. when i was trying to play full hd videos, it failed even after i put /sdcard/libffmpeg.so inside, it flashed out. the version of "libffmpeg.so" is not compatible with htc one? anyone has solution? thanks.
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Try MX Player. On my One, it plays everything what you throw on it. Activate HW+ decoder, butter-smooth playback of 1080p content, great batt life (get about 7h playback time from internal memory in battery saver mode with auto brightness).
rockd0gg said:
Try MX Player. On my One, it plays everything what you throw on it. Activate HW+ decoder, butter-smooth playback of 1080p content, great batt life (get about 7h playback time from internal memory in battery saver mode with auto brightness).
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Doesn't auto brightness drain more battery? Why not set the brightness to a user set one?
darkgoon3r96 said:
Doesn't auto brightness drain more battery? Why not set the brightness to a user set one?
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It would drain more if it sets the screen brighter than you would manually, for me it is pretty accurate. Played with the brightness bar in MX Player - you can set the screen darker than the minimum auto brightness level there, yes, but then you need to manually readjust all the time when you change environment lighting. That's why I chose auto brightness, it plays back my video content with the same brightness of the rest of the UI.
Anyways, with manual you might even squeeze some more minutes out of the battery but I am already very impressed by the screen-on time, video and audio quality when playing back HD content. My battery stats say the phone consumes an average of 260mA during playback (3G 4 bars, auto brightness, power saver, 40% volume on builtin speakers).
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It would drain more if it sets the screen brighter than you would manually, for me it is pretty accurate. Played with the brightness bar in MX Player - you can set the screen darker than the minimum auto brightness level there, yes, but then you need to manually readjust all the time when you change environment lighting. That's why I chose auto brightness, it plays back my video content with the same brightness of the rest of the UI.
Anyways, with manual you might even squeeze some more minutes out of the battery but I am already very impressed by the screen-on time, video and audio quality when playing back HD content. My battery stats say the phone consumes an average of 260mA during playback (3G 4 bars, auto brightness, power saver, 40% volume on builtin speakers).
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Well auto brightness has never worked for me on all my galaxy devices, maybe I'll have more luck with the One.
hi, does having the "beats audio" enabled consume more of my battery Power?
no way, beats audio is just a software optimisation
Hi guys,
I'm having an issue with connecting my BLE heart rate monitor chest strap to my note 4x. The phone picks up the connection (in the sense that it seems the heart rate monitor is there) on the apps I'm using, but it doesn't send the heart rate over.
It works on my iphone, Samsung s7 edge and a whole host of other devices, but not on my note 4x. Is there anything I can do to fix this issue?
Thank you,
Nathan.
This is the heart rate strap specs I am using:
2.4GHz Bluetooth Smart Compliant
Technical Specification
· Heart rate range: 30 ~ 230 bpm
· Storage Temperature: -10 ~ 60°C
· Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 50°C
· Average Active current: typical 65uA
· Peak Active current: 12mA (for RF)
· Stand-by current: less than 2uA
· Battery: CR2032 lithium cell (200mAh)
· Battery life: 3 years at 1 hour use per day
· RF operating Frequency: 2457MHz
· Maximum Output Power 0 ~ 4dBm
· RF Duty Cycle: 0.0008 (ANT+ Sport Protocol)
Certification and Approvals
· ISO 13485:2003 – DNV Norway
· ISO 9001:2008 – Quality Management
· CE 0434:93/42/EEC Class IIa
· GMP – Food and Drug Administration Taiwan
· RoHS 2002/95/EEC compliant
Wrong forum maybe
This is Redmi 4X (India = Redmi 4){SANTONI} forum. Any maybr you have a Redmi Note 4X (India=Redmi Note 4). Please confirm this first.
The sound quality is amazing on stock 10 except for the relatively low max volume.
I tried 3rd party apps to increase it and even at 40% increase, there's no distortion. So it seems that the stock values are wasting a lot of the speakers potential.
Anyone has an idea about editing these values to achieve 40-50% increase in output?
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ASMstudent said:
The sound quality is amazing on stock 10 except for the relatively low max volume.
I tried 3rd party apps to increase it and even at 40% increase, there's no distortion. So it seems that the stock values are wasting a lot of the speakers potential.
Anyone has an idea about editing these values to achieve 40-50% increase in output?
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Would love to know too