Change power save settings - Galaxy S III General

Hello, is there a way to change UC settings that offer power save mode ?
I mean by default UC Power save mode underclock our CPU to 1000MHZ single core..
is there a way to change it to 1200mhz dual core or something like that ?

I am interesting to same topic. I want to more gpu performance in power saver mode
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Power Saving Mode

Does anyone know what the CPU power saving mode scales down? I know that the CPU is underclocked to 1000MHz, but I would like to know whether some other CPU scaling/core usage internal settings are altered.
I'm asking this because when I turn power saving on, I notice some lag when swiping through homescreens and the app drawer, whereas I do not when I manually set the maximum frequency to 1000MHz with SetCPU (with the phone's power saving option turned off).
You should try cpu tweaker.
You can't really find out unless you manually open all the respective files in sys partition.
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Does CPU tweaker give all CPU information so that I can check what settings are being changed with power saving mode? I already use SetCPU and STweaks (for kernel settings)
It will show offline cpus and ghz.
To see other stuff like governor or scalling factor and all you will need to open each file manually which are located in sys folder.
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Nexus 7 on Lean Kernel OC'ing issue

Hi, I'm using SmoothROM v5.1 with 3.1.10-leanKernel and using setCPU. When I set the clockspeed and lock the screen, the CPU clock is reset after unlocking. No profiles etc. enabled, just trying to change the upper clock speed.
Can anyone help?
If there is an option like "Set CPU" on boot try enabling this option. May I please know what is the CPU clock speed you are trying to set???
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I will try set at boot, I've tried 1400 & 1500mhz and it just resets after I lock and unlock the device. I wiped cache and data before installing the ROM and didn't restore any system apps/settings.
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Tried set at boot, it's still resetting the clock speed.
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[Q] [CM11] Delay on lock screen in incoming calls

When I receive an incoming call, the screen remains blank for about 5 seconds to display the options to answer or reject the call. How can I reduce that time?
I have CM-11-20140201-NIGHTLY-mb526 (Also in 20140120 Build)
lfuentes said:
When I receive an incoming call, the screen remains blank for about 5 seconds to display the options to answer or reject the call. How can I reduce that time?
I have CM-11-20140201-NIGHTLY-mb526 (Also in 20140120 Build)
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Use Aero control app > Set input_boost_freq to 1200 > suspend_enabled to 0
This way u can reduce to 1or 2 sec
lak2004mi said:
Use Aero control app > Set input_boost_freq to 1200 > suspend_enabled to 0
This way u can reduce to 1or 2 sec
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Thanks, I´ll try
lak2004mi said:
Use Aero control app > Set input_boost_freq to 1200 > suspend_enabled to 0
This way u can reduce to 1or 2 sec
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where did you find those settings in aero control? You mean put the cpu frequencies to 1200MHz and no deep sleep?
No, I'm using instead SetVsel, I've found it looking for Aero Control.
Anyway I thank you
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pgreed said:
where did you find those settings in aero control? You mean put the cpu frequencies to 1200MHz and no deep sleep?
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in Aero Control, go to CPU Performance, make sure the governor is set to "interactive", then tap the phone icon in the top right corner of the screen. Here are the settings I use.
By the way, this doesn't prevent the CPU from going into deep sleep. The suspend feature just prevents the CPU from going above 300 MHz when the screen is off, so disabling it allows the CPU to ramp up to higher speeds as needed, even when the screen is off. That can actually increase the percentage of time in deep sleep, because the CPU finishes its tasks faster and then goes back to sleep.
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in Aero Control, go to CPU Performance, make sure the governor is set to "interactive", then tap the phone icon in the top right corner of the screen. Here are the settings I use.
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I don't have the possibilities to fine tunning settings in Cpu Performance (the "phone icon" from top right missed). and yes I am in Interactive
pgreed said:
I don't have the possibilities to fine tunning settings in Cpu Performance (the "phone icon" from top right missed). and yes I am in Interactive
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You're probably just looking at the "Overview" screen. To change settings in Aero Control, swipe from the left side of the screen (or tap the icon in the upper left) and select CPU Performance.
Unfortunately these settings aren't helping for my defy+ according wake up times (tried it again with 05-02 nightly as well)
Proverbs2 said:
You're probably just looking at the "Overview" screen. To change settings in Aero Control, swipe from the left side of the screen (or tap the icon in the upper left) and select CPU Performance.
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Nice one. No I'm not that stupid. I've search in CPU performance tile bu only thing that appear in the pen -weird but true.

[Q] Intelliplug

I google it but i'm not understand very well.
What is intelliplug? It is a type of governor or a improvement for governors?
Rotondo said:
I google it but i'm not understand very well.
What is intelliplug? It is a type of governor or a improvement for governors?
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first you have to understand what hotplugging is. this is my understanding. hotplugs are used for screen off and on cpu usage. example: when the screen is off the cpu only uses a certain amount of cores. when the screen is on it uses all the cores. also it reduces the wake time of your device by ramping up the cpu frequency to get a faster response. they reduce the on screen lag. this was introduced by qualcomm with mp-decision. but mp-decision is a little aggressive.
intelliplug is a hotplug replacement for qualcomms mp-decision. it's supposed to be more "intelligent". it has a set of parameters that's usually not tweakable and set by the kernel. this is why you normally can only enable or disable it. you dont want to use mp-decision and intelliplug at the same time.
hope this helps.

Z3 compact: Improve battery life (No xposed)

Hi
i have found other solution to save the battery without xposed framework and without greenify. it have helped a lot and my phone does not drain the battery when in idle or screen off. so this is what i did
In Device Settings
Go to "Wi-Fi" -> press 3 dot on right corner -> Advanced -> Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep and set "Never". Wifi will disconnect home when screen off for 15 minutes (not sure). Wifi will connect again if you unlock the screen. Turn off "Network notification" and "Scanning always avaliable"
Go to "Xperia Connectivity" and turn everything OFF when not in use
Go to "More" -> "Mobile networks" -> "Preferred network type" -> and set to "3G (preferred/GSM)" if you don't watch youtube or movies. 3G/H+ is fast enough for me. Max speed bandwidth is 13 MB/s for H+ (HSDPA+)
Go to "Personalization" -> "Wallpaper" -> "Home screen" or "Lock screen" or "Home and lock screen" -> Choose "Album" or "Xperia wallpapers" and select the wallpaper you want. Using live wallpaper will drain more battery and decrease the performance.
Go to "Display" and turn on "Adaptive brightness". Set "Sleep" as 1 minute. Turn off "Smart backlight control", "Daydream" and "Tap to wake up"
Go to "Sound & notification" -> "Other sounds" and turn off everything
Go to "Apps" -> "All" and disable the following apps. You don't have to disable the apps you are using
- Docs
- Drive (I'm using X-plore to copy files to my Google Drive)
- File commander (i'm using X-plore)
- Google App (Drain a lot of the battery)
- Google Play Books
- Google Play Movies & TV (i would use Netflix instead)
- Google Play Music (i'm using PowerAMP)
- Google Play Newsstand
- Google Text-to-speech Engine
- Google+ (Drain a lot of the battery)
- Hangouts (Drain a lot of the battery. Have stagefright vulnerabilities)
- Movie Creator
- News & Weather (viewing news on the browser is fine)
- Sketch
- Smart Connect (i don't have any Sony tools)
- Support (i don't need help)
- Talkback
Go to "Location" -> Set "Mode" as "Battery saving"
Go to "Accounts" and turn off some sync you don't want it to be synced. I have all enabled
Go to "Language & Input" -> "Xperia keyboard" -> Set "Word suggestions" to "I don't wany any help when writing, not even suggestions". Go to "Sound and vibration" and turn off all
Go to "Developer options" -> Change "Window animation scale", "Transition animation scale" and "Animator duration scale" to "Animation OFF". your phone will feel faster
Note: if you can't see "Developer options". Go to "About phone". scroll down and click on "Build number" many times until it says "You are now a developer"
If your device is rooted running Kitkat or lollipop, you can continue to follow optional steps to improve your battery life.
Startup Manager App:
Startup Manager aims at helping disable/enable startup items from system boot for Android devices including smartphones and tablets. Please manage programs only if you know well.
Download it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=imoblife.startupmanager&hl=en
and disable some user apps you don't want to boot
Remember: The boot time is fake so don't think your phone is bad
Kernel Adiutor (ROOT):
Kernel Adiutor is an app which you can tweak your phone like change CPU frequences, disable some cores and more.
Download the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor&hl=en
Click on "Menu" button on top-left corner -> CPU Hotplug and disable "MPDecistion"
see below for best settings. if you are an advanced user, you can customize your kernel that is best for you
Normal Browsing:
- Core 1 and 2
- CPU max: 1.267 Mhz
- CPU min: 300 Mhz (default)
- GPU max: 200 Mhz
- CPU Governor: powersaver
Faster browsing: (if you want the website to render faster)
- Core 1, 2, 3 and 4
- CPU max: 1.267 Mhz
- CPU min: 300 Mhz (default)
- GPU max: 330 Mhz
- CPU Governor: ondemand
Small gaming (Magic piano, Subway Surfers, Titles games, Flappy bird, etc):
- Core 1 and 2
- CPU max: 1.958 Mhz
- CPU min: 300 Mhz (default)
- GPU max: 330 Mhz
- CPU Governor: ondemand
Graphic gaming (Modern Combat 5, Dungeon Hunter 5, etc):
- Core 1, 2, 3 and 4
- CPU max: 1.958 Mhz
- CPU min: 300 Mhz (default)
- GPU max: 578 Mhz (default)
- CPU Governor: ondemand
Battery saver:
- Core 1 and 2
- CPU max: 1.574 Mhz
- CPU min: 300 Mhz (default)
- CPU Governor: powersaver
- GPU max: 200 Mhz
Battery saver #2:
- Core 1, 2, 3 and 4
- CPU max: 1.036 Mhz
- CPU min: 300 Mhz (default)
- CPU Governor: powersaver
- GPU max: 200 Mhz
Note: i have not tried any other kernel settings than CPU and GPU because i don't know what are other kernel things. i will take a look at it when i have free time
I hope it will help you save the battery. If not helping, i highly recommend you visit this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...ttery-life-t3095884/post62264111#post62264111
If you're that concerned about battery life, you shouldn't really use a smartphone.
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Theshawty said:
If you're that concerned about battery life, you shouldn't really use a smartphone.
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That made me giggle
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Theshawty said:
If you're that concerned about battery life, you shouldn't really use a smartphone.
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that's just my tips. no need to make fun or i will request moderator to delete this thread
.do you have any screenshots about your batterylife?_
It's basically the same as turning your smartphone into a featurephone. :|
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draligus said:
.do you have any screenshots about your batterylife?_
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check in attachment
Sadman Khan said:
It's basically the same as turning your smartphone into a featurephone. :|
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i don't like feature phones lol. i just don't want my phone to drain the battery while idle or with screen off.
What you've posted is generally good info. Thanks and don't let the cynics discourage you.
evildog1 said:
Hi
.....Go to "Wi-Fi" -> press 3 dot on right corner -> Advanced -> Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep and set "Never". Wifi will disconnect home when screen off for 15 minutes (not sure). Wifi will connect again if you unlock the screen.......
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If you use the built-in Stamina mod wouldnt this accomplish the same or is there a difference?
Norup58 said:
If you use the built-in Stamina mod wouldnt this accomplish the same or is there a difference?
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i haven't tried Stamina since i disabled sony bloatwares and changed some settings. need more peoples to try this.
You'd save more battery with stamina mode. Oh, you'd save some hassle too.
Go to "Wi-Fi" -> press 3 dot on right corner -> Advanced -> Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep and set "Never". Wifi will disconnect home when screen off for 15 minutes (not sure). Wifi will connect again if you unlock the screen. Turn off "Network notification" and "Scanning always avaliable"
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If you disable WiFi when screen is off, mobile data will be used instead.
Unless you have 4/4 signal LTE with unlimited data plan, you'll end up using more battery (depending on LTE signal from 3/4 to 0/4) and you'll kill your data plan.
You can try miui roms !
they are good on battery life.
This phone has more than enough battery life to last 2 days with normal usage in stock settings.
SunWukkong said:
This phone has more than enough battery life to last 2 days with normal usage in stock settings.
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Yeah I too agree on that
I get 5hr+ S.O.T on a full day with heavy usage (net browsing in 3G, playing games)
How about just upgrading to the latest firmware? :'D
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