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I am using Nov 16 build and I would like to increase the time interval for my work email refresh to 4 hours. Currently the Max refresh allowed is only 1 he. How do I accomplish this.
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Heck, if you only want to refresh every four hours, perhaps you do not need to refresh at all. Just open the app and manually refresh.
also, good idea to post this in the QUESTIONS or APPS section, as opposed to ROM dev section. perhaps? pretty clearly labeled, and all.
I'm going to take the bait and tell you to use push instead.
srinatar said:
Hi
I am using Nov 16 build and I would like to increase the time interval for my work email refresh to 4 hours. Currently the Max refresh allowed is only 1 he. How do I accomplish this.
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Just manual refresh
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I have 3 main things killing my battery life...
Display, idle and cell standby...any settings adjustments recommended?
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Additionally, what do people feel is the best way to run Collins battery tweak
I am running cm 6 rc1
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Something else is killing your battery, that's just telling you the % of it while the phone is turned on. Download spare parts and see what it is.... as far as collins batt tweak I used 768mhz and get 90+ hours
I have spare parts...what kinds of things should I be looking for
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Vandelay007 said:
I have spare parts...what kinds of things should I be looking for
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partial wake usage, gps usage, network usage... see which apps are staying on the longest, TiKL was murdering my battery
Under network usage something with just a 0 in it is 99% blue....idk what that is
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Under network usage something with just a 0 in it is 99% blue....idk what that is
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Anything showing a high % under "partial wake usage?"
Also, I use "Dimmer" form the market to keep my screen brightness down. I set it all the way down (using quick settings shortcut) for when I am inside and when I go outside or into a bright room I have it set to increase to 25% when I toggle the dimmer shortcut on my home screen. I thought the auto-brightness was making it higher than it needs to be in most cases.
Everything seems low under partial wake usage...
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Everything seems low under partial wake usage...
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what about network usage? use shootme to take a pic of what you're seeing and post it on here
Hope this helps
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Here, check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=762139
Seems like many others are reporting bad battery loss from CM6 -- looks like it has something to do with the display...it might not be properly "sleeping" even if the screen is off. Don't know if there's a fix yet but that other thread at least has some useful information in it.
Sorry If this seems like a Newb type of question.. But is 26.3 fps a good benchmark score?
I'm Running...
android version 2.2
baseband version 2.42.01.04.27
kernel version 2.6.29.6-cyanogenmodameer darchstar #9
mod version cyanogenmod-6.0.0-heroc-rc1
build number frf91
Is there a way to utilize my hero better?
If I understand it correctly, a lot of these "tests" are subjective and not really an exact measuring stick. I've seen as high as 32.2fps on my hero running PapaSmurf's Blue ROM. I have seen as low as 13fps on an unrooted 2.1 sprint stock ROM. So 26 is very good.
However I consistently get higher MFLOPS with CM6 and Froyo. But it isn't as simple as just saying "I have more MFLOPS so my phone is faster than yours".
Thanks for the info! What are mflops? Also are there any tips to speed up the phone?
I just used linpack and out said my mflops was 2.221?
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MFLOPs are "Mega-FLoating Point Operations Per Second" - basically a measure of processing speed.
This is what I got the second time
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This is what I got the second time
Well that picture didn't come out as planned
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And here....we......go.....
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SilverZero said:
MFLOPs are "Mega-FLoating Point Operations Per Second" - basically a measure of processing speed.
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Thanks! I've tried SetCPU.. Works decently.. Seen a big Diff. Installing alot of apps will slow down the phone.. correct?
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And here....we......go.....
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Enable JIT, it will more than double. (this does not always translate to a "faster" phone)
Bkz_flyest said:
Thanks! I've tried SetCPU.. Works decently.. Seen a big Diff. Installing alot of apps will slow down the phone.. correct?
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You can install as many app as your hero can hold and still not slow your phone down. But if your installing apps that update in the background that is set for short intervals, than yes it will slow down your phone. Just be sure the apps you download that update in background can be set to longer update intervals. For example, if your using a gmail widget that updates your e-mail every 15-30 min, slows it down. Hope this helps you.
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The only Widgets I'm running on my phone are google search, SetCPU, Sense Analog Small Clock. I also set up the phone so that I only have 3 screens instead of 5, 6, 7. I'm not too sure if that will make it faster.. I'm just more of a minimalist.
I have set my Facebook refresh rate to never, always have done. I've noticed lately, the Last couple of Facebook app updates, after you update the app, the refresh rate is set to 1 hour!!
This is just a heads up for people with poor battery life, as I believe this app is one of the biggest power suckers!! (not counting the screen)
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It also seems to re-enable notifications you might have turned off previously. I have the refresh to 1 hour anyway so didn't notice this
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I have set my Facebook refresh rate to never, always have done. I've noticed lately, the Last couple of Facebook app updates, after you update the app, the refresh rate is set to 1 hour!!
This is just a heads up for people with poor battery life, as I believe this app is one of the biggest power suckers!! (not counting the screen)
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Facebook always resets to the default settings after an update, its been this way ever since I can remember as I too always have to turn off notifications again after every update.
kzoodroid said:
Facebook always resets to the default settings after an update, its been this way ever since I can remember as I too always have to turn off notifications again after every update.
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I've only ever had it happen recently (ie, last few updates). Previously it left them alone
my facebook app is a ****ing idiot, no matter how many times I reflash to a clean rom, delete data, change kernel the wakelock is stupidly bad, keeps my phone awake for 4 hours. When I close the facebook application I want it to close for good.
m4r0v3r said:
my facebook app is a ****ing idiot, no matter how many times I reflash to a clean rom, delete data, change kernel the wakelock is stupidly bad, keeps my phone awake for 4 hours. When I close the facebook application I want it to close for good.
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Y frustate man... just use greenify
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Y frustate man... just use greenify
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x2, just did this yesterday and some of my wakelocks we down quite a bit...
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Y frustate man... just use greenify
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yeah but I'd like an application to work as it should and give me push updates...
m4r0v3r said:
yeah but I'd like an application to work as it should and give me push updates...
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You can do what you want but using those things kills battery life.
Same thing with gmail..weather widgets..etc.
Keep them on auto and your battery life will be low.
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Richieboy67 said:
You can do what you want but using those things kills battery life.
Same thing with gmail..weather widgets..etc.
Keep them on auto and your battery life will be low.
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So shouldn't there be a better implementation of the push updates? What's the big problem isn't even that, it's the damn wakelocks and there implementation, I hope This isn't really a good fix no offence to the applications maker I mean I can see where it'd come in handy. But greenifiying everything in sight is not a solution.
I don't know what you guys are doing but none of the apps (Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) drain battery life for me and they are all set to update automatically. Facebook app hardly uses any battery so long as you close it in recent apps once you've done using it
EddyOS said:
I don't know what you guys are doing but none of the apps (Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) drain battery life for me and they are all set to update automatically. Facebook app hardly uses any battery so long as you close it in recent apps once you've done using it
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Although Facebook doesn't show up as using a lot of battery in the stock Android battery stats, I think this is misleading. I use betterbatterystats, and even when not using Facebook, it shows up as causing a lot of Android alarm wakeups, even with notifications completely disabled. For this reason, I freeze the app with titanium backup when not using it.
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In the developer section of the settings there is this option, will reducing the amount of background processes help with anything
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In the developer section of the settings there is this option, will reducing the amount of background processes help with anything
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Not really. Most "Background" tasks stay asleep.
It's only ones that actively and frequently use data that will reduce battery. So those are the ones to watch and if you manage them correctly (usually you can) your battery should be fine.
Or ones that frequently wake up and wake the phone to do something. But 99% the things they do is retrieve data.
Hi,
Nexus 6 is very slow to adjust the brightness automatically. It takes several seconds to light up the display if I move from inside to outside. My Lumia 950XL is much faster. Is possible to improve it?
No one?
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No one?
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I think you will find most people turn it off. Auto brightness has never been very fast and half the time is more of a hassle. I am sure if you look over the AOSP code you can adjust it.