What Quick Charge version is the Note 8 (Snapdragon)?
2.0. There was a discussion in this very section.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/help/qc-3-0-t3680311
it's better to check spec sheet or Google before creating a thread..
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So with both phones packing the same CPU+GPU combo, does this mean the (American) Note 4 is Android L ready, by that I mean is it ready for ART? Because if Google is packing the 805 in the N6, it should be 64 bit ready right? Can this be said about the Note 4 as well because of the identical chips?
Thanks
The 805 is 32-bit.
The Note 4 will get the Android L update sometime in the upcoming few months.
Yea thats just weird for me to understand as Google is preparing to head towards 64 bit but chose a 32 bit processor.
almost 90% of apps on desktop are 32bit, the need for 64bit is really not for standard, everyday apps. It's just the hype, guys.
There already is a Note 4 vs N6 thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/note-4-vs-nexus-6-t2906800
Please ask your question there and in the future ask your questions in the Q&A instead of the General section.
Thread closed.
As the name suggests, I wanted to open this thread for us Nexus 5 owners and see what people are getting as an estimated screen on time.
You CAN underclock, undervolt, delete Google Apps that are not needed,
Basically anything that can save battery.
Please post results around 50% mark and around 5-0%.
So here goes...
ElementalX Kernel
5.0.1 Lollipop Stock factory image
Underclock -> 2.0 ghz
Stock Voltage
Screen off time 960 mhz
50% battery
We actually have 445 pages worth of screen on time numbers in the Battery Results Thread.
So let me sneak one in before this most likely gets closed.
Stock Kit Kat, no root access. Brightness low and stuff turned off.
http://imgur.com/a/wvE06
We also have [Battery Life Help] Troubleshoot battery issues here!, which is stickied in the Q&A section.
Oh, OK haha.
Thank you.
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Hello guys! I just had a question about the fast charging in the nexus 6. I recently flashed the Android M preview to my nexus, used it for a couple days, and then reflashed 5.1.1 back to complete stock. It got me to wondering about if the fast charge feature was software related or all hardware. Like, if I installed an AOSP rom like cyanogenmod or another one, does it affect the phones ability to fast charge? How does that work? Is that built into the chipset or is it part of the phones kernel?
Sent from my Nexus 6
Chipset. Fast charge doesn't turn on and off depending on roms or anything.
Future questions should be posted in the Q & A section.
Alright! So not software related at all? Changing the entire phones software does not affect that?
Sent from my Nexus 6
There is many things wrongfully stated here...Quick Charge aka stock nexus 6 and Qualcomm certified quick chargers are based on hardware...where as fast charge is mostly for those NOT on proper chargers with lower outputs that allow the phone to pull a higher "Mah" from said charger for quicker charging. The other thing wrong is CM and AOSP are 2 very different things...AOSP based is ROMs mostly based from google code itself where as CM uses a very heavy amount of CAF related additions as well as legacy device support from elsewhere... Also considering here..CM Inc is looking to become an "Android without google aka true AOSP"
Sent from a Desolated Nexus 6
As the title says is there any chance of 1 of you amazing developers creating a wonderful kernel for our fantastic honor 9 lite.
FYI I would certainly test for you?
Fast charging is not just a matter of allowing it in software, the actual charging circuit has to be capable of it.
Samsung write that the Note 9 has a battery size of 4000 mAh.
Unfortunately, some Note 9 users has reported, that they can recharge ~ 3650mAh maximum only! (German Android Forum)
This seems to be a new 'me too' discussion. because i am affected too!
What do you have for own experiences? Do you be able to recharge up to 4000 mAh?
I have used the accubattery app to measure my battery.
Please answer, if possible. Thanx in advance.
There's already a thread for that. No need for two.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-9/help/max-battery-capacity-4-amps-t3838440/page11
Duplicate thread closed!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-9/help/max-battery-capacity-4-amps-t3838440