Hi, is there an application for downclock the CPU of our PPC?
It's great to reduce the power consumption
HELP ME!!!
PS: In other case it's good also a software that sets different operation modes of PDA (performance, battery safe, ecc...)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=508283
Many thanks!!!
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Is it possible to download any software to give an estimate of how much battery life is leave in minutes etc ?
Also is there any software to allow you to underclock the device and improve the battery performance ?
steveecourt said:
Is it possible to download any software to give an estimate of how much battery life is leave in minutes etc ?
Also is there any software to allow you to underclock the device and improve the battery performance ?
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spb pocket plus (or sbsh ilauncher I'm almost certain it's spb though) will display a battery icon with time left.
As for clocking, try this , but I don't think so yet
Try this one:
it also tryies to predict the remaining battery time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=364278
I use xcpuscalar for overclocking, it displays % of cpu usage and allows you to enable OC depending on it. Works fine for me
hi i am relatively new in wm6 and pdas but i am trying my best
is there a way to reduse cpu speed so u can save power ???
Battery status, you can use it to under clock or over clock your phone.
So, I have given this a lot of thought and I cant see how SetCPU can have any positive effect on battery life. It adjusts the frequency of the processor based on user settings. The Android kernel does this automatically so in a sense, you're just adjusting how this will behave. Thus I cant see how limiting the maximum frequency will save battery life either cuz the system will just need more time to complete a given task..
Am I missing something here?
Indeed, never seem any improvement, juice defender does a better job at this but is often the source of issue, and is cpu module doesn't need to be enabled (does the same as set cpu)
I think a few early application where based on valid concept for x86 platform but android is clearly different, I only use watchdog now to monitor the system and not much battery usage diference than when I was using other app like set cpu etc...
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So, I have given this a lot of thought and I cant see how SetCPU can have any positive effect on battery life. It adjusts the frequency of the processor based on user settings. The Android kernel does this automatically so in a sense, you're just adjusting how this will behave. Thus I cant see how limiting the maximum frequency will save battery life either cuz the system will just need more time to complete a given task..
Am I missing something here?
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But placebo are tasty! Like task killers and replugging your phone multiple times and powering off while charging.
Hey guys. I have two questions about CPU voltage control on the Qualcomm Note 3:
1. Trickster Mod, my main go to app for undervolting, is only able to provide relatively large steps (eg. 945mv -> 932.5mv), however CPU Adjuster is able to provide much finer steps (I would provide examples, but the sensitivty of the voltage meter is too high ). Is the CPU actually capable to use voltage steps as fine as that provided by CPU Frequency?
2. When is the voltage actually applied? Immediately? I ask because there are times whereby if I change the voltage while Antutu is actually running, the phone doesn't freeze or crash, even when the voltage is obviously too low, which seems to suggest that the voltage isn't actually being applied. (yet). After the benchmark finishes the phone then crashes. Also, I have made sure that I'm changing the voltage for the clock speed the phone actually uses for the benchmark, by setting a lower limit (like 1.49 Ghz).
Thanks in advance :laugh:
In Settings>Battery it has three mode options = Power Save or Balanced or Performance
Does anybody know what changes these modes make to the system?
Aitch said:
In Settings>Battery it has three mode options = Power Save or Balanced or Performance
Does anybody know what changes these modes make to the system?
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i think power save should lower the cpu frequency (and maybe disable a couple of core), disable vibration, lower display refresh rate and stop background data traffic.
Balanced mode enable all of above and apply a middle way cpu profile, which will provide high power only when needed.
Performance mode will apply a full power profile which keeps cpu at the highest frequency.
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i think power save should lower the cpu frequency (and maybe disable a couple of core), disable vibration, lower display refresh rate and stop background data traffic.
Balanced mode enable all of above and apply a middle way cpu profile, which will provide high power only when needed.
Performance mode will apply a full power profile which keeps cpu at the highest frequency.
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They regulate how the kernel manage the CPU etc. And also it disables some animations on battery safe mode. Its bugged in cm13 but lower everything is working
Do they make much difference to the batter life?
Im using Balanced Mode right now and getting about 5-6 hours screen-on-time
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Do they make much difference to the batter life?
Im using Balanced Mode right now and getting about 5-6 hours screen-on-time
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Yes they help, the battery saving mode is pretty aggressive, it kills all apps in the background and disable all animation's. It helps a lot. The balanced mode is normal use. And performance omg it helps a lot in 3d games and benchmarks. Got 2000 points more in antutu with performance mode.
Precisely!