Does anyone have a way to stop the screen from auto-dimming when battery drops to 5%? I am rooted on Eclipse/NC2 ROM, and have spare batteries for emergencies, and this is extremely annoying... Or even change it to only happen at 1% instead of 5%, if it cannot be disabled.... Thoughts? Clues? Solutions?
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Isn't this from having power saving mode selected?
Nope, I leave that off, but the screen dims at 5% anyway.... Doesn't everyone else's?
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Hi guys just want to ask if this is normal? cause whenever my X10's battery reaches 10% or below(blinking red LED) the screen automatically changes it's brightness, can i turn this feature off(if it IS normal)? cause i can't use my phone properly especially during daytime when the screen's brightness is sow low...
yep, happens me too.. when you have normal power, go to display settings and set brightness to 80 or 90% then whenever the screen dims just go to that setting again and uncheck automatic brightness.
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bjohnny85 said:
yep, happens me too.. when you have normal power, go to display settings and set brightness to 80 or 90% then whenever the screen dims just go to that setting again and uncheck automatic brightness.
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So i still have to go to the settings and set it the brightness for the screen to be brighter?...cause it's such a hassle to do that every time my screen turns off...
ya i think so, i couldnt work out a way to keep it bright. got to admit it is relly annoying..
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bjohnny85 said:
ya i think so, i couldnt work out a way to keep it bright. got to admit it is relly annoying..
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Yeah...hopefully someone could share us some light...
This is not being caused by the auto-brightness. I turned auto-brightness.off weeks ago, and still have the screen fun at 10% battery or less. I think it has more to do with power conservation.
saltorio said:
This is not being caused by the auto-brightness. I turned auto-brightness.off weeks ago, and still have the screen fun at 10% battery or less. I think it has more to do with power conservation.
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I agree. But i don't see any settings that allows me to turn it off...
I've done searching and didn't find much on the sleep of death. I know this is a recurring problem due to low clock speeds. But I don't know exactly what it does to the device. Does it result in a brick or can you just reboot/pull battery?
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I know for sure it happens if clock speeds are too low (it wont happen here) and when you undervolt the frequencies too low lower than stock. And when you wake the device up with the power button to use it, the screen remains black and doesn't wake up. The phone reboots itself. It might brick but I think chances of that happening is slim. That's why you have to make sure you know what you're doing before hand.
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I've done searching and didn't find much on the sleep of death. I know this is a recurring problem due to low clock speeds. But I don't know exactly what it does to the device. Does it result in a brick or can you just reboot/pull battery?
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usually its not because of low clock speeds, but undervolting can bring it on. its when you turn off your screen and the screen wont turn back on but the device is awake(you can hear yourself turn the volume up or down, alarms still go off, etc). a force reboot brings your phone back.
Wanted to see what battery savings tips you guys have and want to share. Mines would be downloading "Galaxy Buttons" and disabling the capacitive button lights from turning on all the time.
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Anyone know how to disable the feature that turns your screen off when you touch or cover the top left hand corner right above the display... It's like a proximity sensor or something and it bugs me because if I reach for the pull down bar my screen turns off and I have to re fingerprint and it slows what I'm trying to do down.. Is there any fix?
All I see is the display setting "keep screen turned off". I'm not sure if it'll work but worth a try.
Doesn't happen on my phone unless there is an active phone call.
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Thought it was just me. Only happens when charging.
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Rydah805 said:
Thought it was just me. Only happens when charging.
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Happens to me constantly . but sometimes it doesnt. Its so weird. Must be a glitch. Maybe phone thinks its still on a call
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Doesn't happen on my phone unless there is an active phone call.
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I've noticed the AOD goes with how the room is...so if it's dark it's going to look really dark. I put my phone in a my drawer and the screen went completely dark. AOD only works when there's light. In the dark it's really dim.
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Why the hell does it keeping changing on its own?
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Because you have adaptive power saving mode turned on, turn it off.View attachment 4736764
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Any benefits of this adaptive power mode? In reality is it better to keep it on or off? Anybody tried?
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Any benefits of this adaptive power mode? In reality is it better to keep it on or off? Anybody tried?
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Adaptive power saving changes your power mode depending on your usage, other than that I don't think theres any benefit to it because power management actually comes from the power mode itself.
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Adaptive power saving changes your power mode depending on your usage, other than that I don't think theres any benefit to it because power management actually comes from the power mode itself.
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Seems that benefits could be bigger only if more parameters could be adjusted for each mode...
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Thank you I was really thinking my phone was broken.
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i'm pretty sure the adaptive power saving turned off my AOD for no apparent reason when i took a bit of a long driving trip, not like the battery got that low, down to 60% or so most likely, not positive that was it but that's all i'd expect from it is suddenly a feature you like and use is shut off and you have to waste your time researching why.
With that turn off I actually seen great results with my battery got almost to full day and a half I wish I could of screen shot but oh well.
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Seems that benefits could be bigger only if more parameters could be adjusted for each mode...
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They can, simply enable medium power saving from the quickpanel and it will let you personalise the profile, resolution AOD and all, set it back to Optimal and then enable Adaptive power saving.
You want Adaptive power saving to be on all the time, it extends battery even more once it learns about your usage and you won't feel any slowdown unless you're playing.
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They can, simply enable medium power saving from the quickpanel and it will let you personalise the profile, resolution AOD and all, set it back to Optimal and then enable Adaptive power saving.
You want Adaptive power saving to be on all the time, it extends battery even more once it learns about your usage and you won't feel any slowdown unless you're playing.
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Will try to adjust today to see if any gains could be seen.
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