Is there any advantage to using these programs? I have both installed, but I'm not seeing too much of an increase in battery life. I've been unplugged since around 7am, and I'm down to 71% battery. Here are my settings below. Please chime in if I am doing something wrong, or if you have seen any advantage to using these programs. BTW - JuiceDefender says my battery is at x1.07, which seems awful low since I've seen people in the x2
SetCPU:
Main: 1000/400 | on demand
Charging/Full: 1000/800 | conservative
Battery < 50%: 800/400 | on demand
Battery < 20%: 400/400 | on demand *
Screen off: 200/200 | power save
*I notice when I'm on this setting, the phone becomes almost unbearably slow. Slow unlocking, slow wake up, and sometimes slow performance
JuiceDefender:
Timeout: N/A
Schedule: Enable data for 1m every 15m
Night: N/A
Battery: Keep data disable while below 15%
Traffic: Leave data enabled while > 50kb/15s
Peak: N/A
Apps: N/A
Screen: Leave data enabled while screen unlocked
Location: N/A
GPS off, Wifi off (most of the time, cause I cant seem to get a lock at work), and the only widgets I have on my screen are:
Google Search
Google Buzz
Maps
Abduction (game)
Google Talk
DoubleTwist
Power Manager
SetCPU
Beautiful Widgets (smaller home) - updates every 2 hours, but doesn't even seem to get the correct weather outside
When I had my phone set up well (prior to my stock i9000 flash) i was getting 1.79 better battery life.
I have a strange problem which more and more frustates me!
ROM: Tonyp build version 4
Kernel: 2.6.39.4-Kowalski-Exp
Baseband: LGP990AT-00-V20l-262-XX-Oct-21-2011+0
WLAN: normally OFF
Situation:
If i use my LG frequently (e.g. each 30 min once) there is no problem.
If i leave it untouched (e.g. more then 1-2 hours) it shuts off. Overnight it is everytime gone/off. I i try a call i get the mailbox so it is really shutted off.
Using Power off/on will normaly not start it, rebuilding battery also did not help in most of the cases. But connecting to power supply gave me everytime the possibility to start the phone. Battery is then also not empty and has still x % and i can again normally work with the phone.
What i try:
- Deinstall several Apps (e.g. Anti-Virus Lookout)
- max CPU set back from 1,2 to 1 GHz
- disabled zRam
- disabled all other memory settings like Tonyp memory optimization
- Kowalski Manager: disabled all WLAN power settings
Any suggestions are welcome!
in the settings menu the power saving and ultra power saving mode are disabled for some reason and their icons disappeared from the quick setting toggle
so any idea what caused that ????
You have activated high performance mode from developer options , it disables power saver and ultra power saver mode
Anyone know how to set the "optimized" battery mode to use max resolution instead of FHD? Trying to use adaptive battery mode, but it keeps dropping the resolution down on optimized.
Go to 'power mode' and select 'High performance'.
Choose optimized then adaptive battery and set
Then go to display and just change the resolution
Also you can choose medium power saving and choose res to be WQHD so if the adaptive mode switches to medium power mode it will not change resolution
S23 has been reported to have excellent battery life.
However, do you guys still optimize it for even better battery life?
Below are what I have done on previous S22 because of it's notorious battery life:
1. Followed [GUIDE] [NO-ROOT] Complete Samsung OneUI Optimization
- Most settings applied
- Phone set up without Smart Switch
- Adaptive Battery disabled
2. Installed [App]Galaxy Max Hz (Refresh Rate Mods, Screen-off Mods, QS Tiles, Tasker Support and More)
- Adaptive Refresh on Power-Saving mode On
- Adaptive Min 10Hz, and Max 120Hz
- Force Lowest Hz on screen-off (10Hz)
3. Settings
- Sync disabled
- Always-On Display - Tap to show
- NFC, Location, off when not in use
- Power Saving mode 24/7 (Thanks to Galaxy Max Hz app, 120hz still remains)
I am honestly blown away how good the battery life is. I was used to barely 5 hours of sot with my OP7T and now over 10 hours while I have two sims active all the time, bluetooth connected to my watch, AOD always on and rooted device with plenty of root apps running in background all the time. I tried to discharge it during one day, but I failed. Yesterday I had 8:15 sot while 30% left and I am quite a power user (reddit, youtube, social media, 2 hours of pubg, some taking of pictures and more). And I havent even started to optimize the device myself (like uninstall or disable the preinstalled apps, galaxy max hz app and more). I will, once I have more time, but from the battery perspective it is not even necessery.
pesa44 said:
I am honestly blown away how good the battery life is. I was used to barely 5 hours of sot with my OP7T and now over 10 hours while I have two sims active all the time, bluetooth connected to my watch, AOD always on and rooted device with plenty of root apps running in background all the time. I tried to discharge it during one day, but I failed. Yesterday I had 8:15 sot while 30% left and I am quite a power user (reddit, youtube, social media, 2 hours of pubg, some taking of pictures and more). And I havent even started to optimize the device myself (like uninstall or disable the preinstalled apps, galaxy max hz app and more). I will, once I have more time, but from the battery perspective it is not even necessery.
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Lol unreal
Gymcode said:
S23 has been reported to have excellent battery life.
However, do you guys still optimize it for even better battery life?
Below are what I have done on previous S22 because of it's notorious battery life:
1. Followed [GUIDE] [NO-ROOT] Complete Samsung OneUI Optimization
- Most settings applied
- Phone set up without Smart Switch
- Adaptive Battery disabled
2. Installed [App]Galaxy Max Hz (Refresh Rate Mods, Screen-off Mods, QS Tiles, Tasker Support and More)
- Adaptive Refresh on Power-Saving mode On
- Adaptive Min 10Hz, and Max 120Hz
- Force Lowest Hz on screen-off (10Hz)
3. Settings
- Sync disabled
- Always-On Display - Tap to show
- NFC, Location, off when not in use
- Power Saving mode 24/7 (Thanks to Galaxy Max Hz app, 120hz still remains)
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That's a damn lot of optimisations. That's too much lol
Morak75 said:
That's a damn lot of optimisations. That's too much lol
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Right? I just want to use the phone with my chosen apps without a lot of gymnastics and have good battery...
Gymcode said:
1. Followed [GUIDE] [NO-ROOT] Complete Samsung OneUI Optimization
- Most settings applied
- Phone set up without Smart Switch
- Adaptive Battery disabled
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I checked this topic. It's crazy so many things he disables. The smartphone has nothing smart left..
And the most curious thing is that he kept animations ^^
I was about to suggest you to put 0x to all three dev options
You will feel your phone snappier and I guess it is a battery optimisation.
120hz dont work here in psm.
xshogenx said:
120hz dont work here in psm.
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120hz works in psm with Galaxy Max Hz app, from here
Ok got IT with the "game booster" Method