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MM6 and startup and sleep timer: In parameters, choose Intelligent Assistance, start and then sleep timer; you can choose the time of the sleep timer from your mobile Huawei P8 Lite, and the time it starts; ideal for the night, he goes out and comes back alone.
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I'm having troubles with the Battery drain after a wakeup alarm (50% drain in 10 minutes!) and I wanted to investigate this a little. Then, I have written this morning this small utility that logs power changes in the Kaiser:
-Shows on screen and in \Temp\KaiserBattTest.log every porwer state change or every battery level change. For example:
04/03/08 12:54:27 BATT : 99% 176mA 33ºC Chg=1
04/03/08 13:06:36 POWER: Screen off state
04/03/08 13:06:43 POWER: Full On state
04/03/08 13:06:51 BATT : 99% 0mA 34ºC Chg=0
04/03/08 13:06:58 POWER: Screen off state
04/03/08 13:07:01 POWER: Suspended state
04/03/08 13:07:02 POWER: Suspended state
04/03/08 13:07:02 POWER: Screen off state
04/03/08 13:07:03 POWER: Full On state
04/03/08 13:07:09 BATT : 99% 0mA 33ºC Chg=1
04/03/08 13:07:11 POWER: Full On state
-Does not poll for the state: it uses power notifications only, then it doesn't affect to the battery consumption, neither the power state.
-No need to install, simply execute it.
-It can be minimized with the windows X. To exit press OK.
-Logs are appended: CAUTION, can grow very much.
Hope helps.
But anyone knows why a Kaiser can drain the battery while suspended 50% in 10 minutes only after a Windows Alarm have sound?
There are only two ways to stop the drain when it starts: put the device on charge or do a soft reset.
Download BattLogger from my site.
I'll give it a try. Looks like a useful app. Did you post it in the Stickie thread about battery drainage? You might want to.
Looks great. Essential thingie to resolve power problems. I hope it also finds a way to work in my TP .
I have battlog and power guard but this should be the main thing to use. The only valuable monitor!
How long does it take the n1 to hit standby time after locking the screen? On set CPU I got standby's min and Max at the lowest settings. I think after I get somekind of notification the phone comes out of standby even the the screen stays on.
My phone has a problem waking up from deep sleep. I've lowered max CPU frequency to 368 MHz for less battery drain (only when screen is off, I'm using AnTuTu CPU Master).
The main problem is when I receive a call. The phone vibrates for 2-3 seconds, and then yet starts the ringtone. Sometimes it doesn't display the contact's name, just the number. If I leave it to ring, it'll display the name in a few seconds, but is really slow.
It was happening before I've lowered the max CPU frequency, but it lasted for 1 second max.
Any way to fix it without increasing CPU frequency?
I doubt there is a solution it would be due to the phone trying to process things at a lower frequency and if the phone is in sleep as long as you don't have any apps keeping it awake it will be sitting at 200 or 100mhz anyway
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I noticed with my HTC One that when I turn the optimize battery mode, the screen timeout is almost always 15 sec even though I set it to 1 min. The same thing with light adjusted to automatic and changes the next time I check. Is this because I turn the optimize batter mode?
masterRSB said:
I noticed with my HTC One that when I turn the optimize battery mode, the screen timeout is almost always 15 sec even though I set it to 1 min. The same thing with light adjusted to automatic and changes the next time I check. Is this because I turn the optimize batter mode?
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I've played with different profiles and settings but none of them worked. Please help to create this profile:
Trigger a Kernel Auditor profile ('powersave' governor mode; already created),
During night - from 12:00 AM to 6:00 AM.
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Trigger the above only if the screen is turned off for about 15 minutes continuously. Like if I'm using the phone after 12 AM, this profile shouldn't trigger. But after locking/turning off the screen for 15 minutes this profile should trigger.
Trigger another Kernel Auditor profile ('ondemand' governor mode; already created),
At 6:00 AM disregard of screen off/on.
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What have you tried that didn't work?
If the screen is off for 10 minutes, then turned on, you're expecting the profile to not trigger?
If the kernel auditor powersave profile is set (e.g. The screen has been off for 15 minutes), then the screen is turned on, are you expecting the ondemand mode to be applied? Or, once set to powersave, only apply the ondemand mode at 6am?