A place for folk to post their kernel settings. Please note what ROM & kernel you're running, and start your post with what type of profile you consider it (ie. Performace, Balanced, Battery Saving etc.)
[Battery Saving]
This profile is all about screen on time. Please note I do NOT have Xposed installed. It really kills your battery at this stage of development on Lollipop. I use Greenify in root mode, MyAndroidTools to disable unneeded services/receivers & Autostarts.
[ROM: PopRocksV6X]
[Kernel: N4 AELKernel v15 MultiVariant]
Code:
[B][U][CPU Clocks][/U][/B]
Max Clock: 2649600
Min Clock: 300000
CPU Governor: zzmoove
[B][U][HardLimit Control][/U][/B]
[x] Allow Min/Max Freq Changes
Screen Off Max Frequency: 1267200
Screen Off Min Frequency: 268800
Touchboost High Frequency: 1497600
Touchboost Low Frequency: 883200
Wakeup Kick Frequency: 1267200
[B][U][CPU Hotplug Driver][/U][/B]
Hotplug Driver Selector: Intelliplug
Touch Boost: On
Screen Off Frequency: 1267200
Intelliplug Profile: Conservative (4)
Threshold Value: 1200
[b][u][Voltage Adjust][/b][/u]
Global CPU Voltage: -48 mV
[B][U][CPU Governor][/U][/B]
Profile Number: 5
(this is the zzmoove profile ZaneZam Battery Plus (NEW! reworked 'faster' battery setting)
More info on zzmoove profiles [URL="http://pastebin.com/Kp6AH2B2"]here[/URL]
[B][U][CPU Idle and Statistics][/U][/B]
C0: On
C1: On
C2: On
C3: On
[B][U][Thermal Manager][/U][/B]
Thermal Management: Intellithermal
Frequency Throttle Temp: 85C
Core Throttle Temp: 80C
Frequency Throttling Cores: 0, 1, 2, 3 all On
Core Throttling Cores: 2 & 3
[B][U][GPU Manager][/U][/B]
GPU Governor: simple_ondemand
GPU Clock Control: 500 mhz
Simple GPU Algorithm: On
Simple Governor (Laziness): 4
Simple Governor (Ramp Threshold): 5
[B][U][I/O Scheduler][/U][/B]
I/O Scheduler (eMMC): cfq
Readahead Size (eMMC): 512
eMMC Entropy Contribution: Off
I/O Scheduler (SDCard): cfq
Readahead Size (SDCard): 512
SDCard Entropy Contribution: Off
[B][U][Memory Manager][/U][/B]
ZRAM Disk Size: 1024
[x] ZRAM Swap On
Clear VFS Cache After Boot: On
Auto FS Writeback Delay Mode: On
Swappiness: 80%
[U][B][Kernel Same-Page Merger (KSM][/B][/U]
Intelli-KSM Enable: On
Pages To Scan: 400
Scan Delay Interval: 50
[B][U][Battery Control][/U][/B]
Battery Temperature Throttling: On
Battery Temperature Threshold: 113.0F/45C
Battery Throttle CPU Frequency: 1267200
[B][U][Miscellaneous][/U][/B]
Power Suspend Modes: USERSPACE
Power Suspend: On
Dynamic File Sync: On
TCP Congestion Control: westwood
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Thanks.. Great detail.. How about your SOT ?
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TEKHD Rom, Bioshock kernel, in between performance and balanced.
MAX- 2841600
MIN- 268800
Cpu Gov- Bioshock
Hardlimit
Screen off max- 1574400
Screen off min- 268800
Touchboost high- 1574400
Touchboost low- 883200
Wakekick freq- 2035200
Intelliplug
Touchboost on
Performance
Threshold - 500
Scheduler - zen
Readahead- 1024
Readahead- 1024
Entropy - off
ZRam- on at 1280
Clear cache after boot- on
TCP - cubic
Everything else left alone
Based on Synapse App but can be applied via FauxClock
I use "Synapse" to apply Kernel settings. But this can easily be matched to use with "FauxClock" so I will share:
DynamicPop [COD6 based lollipop] v6.0, Emotion (910T) r16 kernel - Battery w/ balanced Performance
Code:
[U]Hard Limit[/U]
Max Screen on: 2496
Max Screen off: 1804.8
Min Screen on: 268.8
Min Screen off: 268.8
-Wake up Kick: 1497.6
[U]CPU-GOV[/U]
Gov Max: 2496
Gov Min: 268
Governor: [B]alucard[/B]
[U]CPU VOLTAGE[/U]
-40mv Global
[U]GPU[/U]
Governor: msm-adreno-tz
Max: 500
Min: 166
[U]I/O[/U]
Internal & External schedulers: [B]bfq[/B]
Both read-aheads: 1024kb
[U]CPU DRIVERS[/U]
X - Enable Intelli-Hotplug
Hotplug profile: Eco Conservative
Screen Off Max Freq: 883200
X - Enable Touch Boost Active
[U]THERMAL[/U]
Freq Limit temp: 70 C
Core Limit temp: 65C
(bottom-most) Core Throttling Cores
- untick Core 1
[U]KERNEL TWEAKS[/U]
ZRAM: 512MB
Compression Algorithm: lz4
[U]BUILD PROP[/U]
WiFi Scan Interval: 497sec
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[All non-listed values in Synapse w/ above adjustments left @ default values]
I also use L-Speed Mod found on these forums for further tweaking/battery efficiency: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tweak-l-speed-v1-0-02-02-2015-t3020138
Edit: Also of mention, using latest Wanam for lollipop to disable DVFS
Avg battery 2 days + with 5-6hrs screen on time depending on usage.
:good:
ariefabuzaky said:
Thanks.. Great detail.. How about your SOT ?
Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk 2
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Screenshots provided with 2.5hrs SOT after 40% drain. I watched about 1hr of UFC, then the other 1.5hrs browsing w/chrome and using tapatalk.
Thanks everyone who posts their setup! I will definitely be trying them out
ariefabuzaky said:
Thanks.. Great detail.. How about your SOT ?
Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk 2
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I've revised my settings. Screen on time greatly improved [emoji2]
dynospectrum said:
Screenshots provided with 2.5hrs SOT after 40% drain. I watched about 1hr of UFC, then the other 1.5hrs browsing w/chrome and using tapatalk.
Thanks everyone who posts their setup! I will definitely be trying them out
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I dint know how you peeps get these results. Is this with normal battery?? I get at MOST 3h screen on time in 18hours
Related
So lets hear it. What are your profiles set up as?
I wasn't too sure about what temps to set so I'm going to try these tonight. Will adjust accordingly.
Mine are:
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I'm surprised no one responded. I have seen this question a few times. Here is my newer setup after monitoring temps...
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I have a few questions that you might be able to answer. The only profile that I currently have is essentially the same as your screen off profile, but mine uses conservative scaling. When none of the profiles are matched, do you know if setcpu defaults to the profile that you have set up on the main tab? I was under the impression that I was really only flipping between the two.
I also don't seem to have the ability to adjust the cpu max as finely as you do. Mine defaults to 1113, and when I try to slide it left, it immediately jumps to 806. It seems to me like I only have the option to over or underclock. What I am really looking for is a set of profiles that will have my phone using a normal amount of consumption while the screen is off and then underclock severely while the screen is off.
I have mine set to:
all min are 245
1.2 ghz default.
1.2 ghz Charging Priority 99 'I have this profile setup because I dont want to underclock my phone when its plugged in and power consumption really isnt a issue.
345 ghz 245 screen off priority 98
768 mhz Batt < 20% Priority 97
beelbeel said:
I have a few questions that you might be able to answer. The only profile that I currently have is essentially the same as your screen off profile, but mine uses conservative scaling. When none of the profiles are matched, do you know if setcpu defaults to the profile that you have set up on the main tab? I was under the impression that I was really only flipping between the two.
I also don't seem to have the ability to adjust the cpu max as finely as you do. Mine defaults to 1113, and when I try to slide it left, it immediately jumps to 806. It seems to me like I only have the option to over or underclock. What I am really looking for is a set of profiles that will have my phone using a normal amount of consumption while the screen is off and then underclock severely while the screen is off.
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Yes, when the criteria you set for your profiles are not met it will default to the original setting... IE.. The main mhz setting.
Using conservative makes set cpu stay toward the lower end of your mhz settings.
Using powersave will stay on the lowest end of your profile settings you made.
On Demand will use the full range of your profile and mhz settings.
Now...... depending on what kernal you are using, you will get different options to set your processor at. Meaning; one kernal may have more mhz options than others.
I set screen off really low so it doesn't wear my battery. Actually, this profile is a HUGE reason I get such good battery life.
Hope this helps....
jjlean
jjlean said:
Yes, when the criteria you set for your profiles are not met it will default to the original setting... IE.. The main mhz setting.
Using conservative makes set cpu stay toward the lower end of your mhz settings.
Using powersave will stay on the lowest end of your profile settings you made.
On Demand will use the full range of your profile and mhz settings.
Now...... depending on what kernal you are using, you will get different options to set your processor at. Meaning; one kernal may have more mhz options than others.
I set screen off really low so it doesn't wear my battery. Actually, this profile is a HUGE reason I get such good battery life.
Hope this helps....
jjlean
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Yes, it does help. Thanks! I am currently using pretty much everything that came with Iced Glacier 1.4
My battery life is killer too. I took my phone to work yesterday and used it relatively lightly (one or two calls, a few texts, some fiddling, not much up time), and I still hat 75-80% of my battery left! I have a feeling that had I not been underclocking, I would have had something like 30% left.
I'll keep an eye out for other kernels in the future, but I don't actually have any issues with the settings that this one offers me. Thanks for the info.
Inspired by the discussion taking place on the thread by bedalus about battery drain with various kernel and governors, I'm opening this thread to gather feedback from users who are successfully using Ezekeel's Deep Idle mod WITHOUT issues, meaning no freezes, reboots or SOD's whatsoever. Not interested in the battery saving aspect right here because that is proven and certified at this point!
Please include Android OS version, which ROM you are using, kernel version, CPU settings configuration (governor, frequencies, and voltages) and any other "add-on", workaround or patch used (i.e. GTalk without video).
Thanks everyone, hope to get your feedback.
Feedback from (previous) users regarding Gingerbread OS VERY welcome too!
ROM : Peter Alfonso's latest nightlies
At least on ICS, the following
"successfully using Ezekeel's Deep Idle mod WITHOUT issues, meaning no freezes, reboots or SOD's"
Air test version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22453020#post22453020
and Matr1x
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361477
Shortest survey ever!
Peter Alfonso roms, matrix kernels (still on 15.5), stock voltages, live oc 105, 800-100 max min, touchwake, 96% battery, bln off,play around a bit with sched/gov
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I use 4.0.3 CyberGR ver.7 rom, AIR kernel experiment version, 100-1100 min-max, cfq+conservative with default, bld, bln off,
4.0.4 browser patch (Is this workaround or patch used (i.e. GTalk without video)....?
My current setup:
i9023
Stock 4.0.3 ROM
Flavours of ICS 0.7 (with BT fix)
Matr1x v16.5, default voltages (UV)
100 -> 1000mhz, 100% LiveOC, BLD/BLN/TW/DIDLE on and working
Conservative, lulzactive, ondemand, lionheart, smartassv2 tested (all of these should work with DIDLE anyway)
Brainmasters init.d scripts
Chainfire 3D Driver installed
more modifications and apps that most likely mean nothing
At the moment gtalk is disabled. When it is enabled, i need to open and close camera each boot to get DI working.
Apex ROM and speedy 7 are a awesome combination! 200mhz-> 1300mhz, wonderfull.
Sent from my swedish Nexus S using Tapatalk
Android 4.0.4
Leaked Sprint OTA
3.0.8-GLaDOS-CFS-V2.10
Deadline scheduler
Lazy governor 100 - 1000 MHz
Screen off max freq ON
Default kernel voltages
Only change I made to the ROM was to push busybox and su. Only had one hard reboot while testing out Live OC, but I disabled it and have had no issues since. No issues when I used 2.9 either. No dropped calls.
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CNA v1.3.3, Speedy-7, deadline|smartassV2, LiveOC 110% (110-1100), a little bit UV
My phone is an european i9023, and I've never had any problems with undervolting or Deep Idle.
Here's my current setup: Peter Alfonso's crespo_02-16-12 + Air Kernel 3.0 test with Deep Idle.
Nstools:
Code:
- BLN enabled
- Sio scheduler
- Conservative 100/1000 MHz min/max
- Deep Idle on
- ARM Undervolting:
-- 1000 MHz @ 1200 mV
-- 0800 MHz @ 1150 mV
-- 0400 MHz @ 0975 mV
-- 0200 MHz @ 0875 mV
-- 0100 MHz @ 0850 mV
Also attached some relevant screenshots.
I'm not sure many OPO owners are aware that there are built-in performance profiles in CM11S. The "Performance profile" toggle is not enabled by default nor is it easy to find, which explains why it's not more widely known. Performance profiles were recently added to CM11 and can help users get the most performance out of gaming or get the most battery life depending on the settings. I stumbled upon it while adjusting my quick settings layout. I've seen others ask about it so I thought I should make a guide that I hope is helpful.
What is it?
The feature allows users to set a "power profile" that applies custom parameters like a CPU governor, I/O scheduler and other settings. There are three modes: Power save, Balanced, and Performance. CM11 also has built-in per-app profiles that I believe are made for things like bench-marking apps. AndroidPolice wrote this story on it. There are a few steps needed in order to use the feature on the OnePlus One.
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Enabling the "Performance profile" tile in quick settings
Open the quick settings pulldown, tap the + sign on the top right, click the ADD tile and choose Performance profile from the list. You'll now see a single tile that let's you cycle between the Power save, Balanced and Performance profiles.
Default profile settings
By default the OnePlus One's performance profiles are set to the following:
Power save
Min: 300 MHz
Max: 1036 MHz
Governor: INTERACTIVE
I/O scheduler: ROW
Balanced
Min: 300 MHz
Max: 2457 MHz
Governor: INTERACTIVE
I/O scheduler: ROW
Performance
Min: 2457 MHz
Max: 2457 MHz
Governor: INTERACTIVE
I/O scheduler: NOOP
Customizing the Performance profiles
You can adjust the settings yourself but you need to first enable "Developer options" in Android. A new menu item will then show up in Settings called "Performance" that lets you adjust CPU limits and other things. I don't know anything about the governors and I/O schedulers so I leave those at default. Here's a tutorial how to enable Developer options.
There you go. You should now be able to switch profiles with the tap of a finger. If someone can figure out how to get it to automatically work in Tasker, that would make it even better.
I haven't used it much because my battery life is already great in Balanced mode. It does seem to do something, though. In Powersave mode it never shows the CPU above my 1036 MHz setting and the device slightly laggier - so I know it's working.
Mods, this is my first guide after many years on XDA. I read the stickies but forgive me if this is in the wrong section or incorrectly formatted. Feel free to tweak to your standards.
reserved
Awesome Thread thanks for explaining how beach mode is different. I always left mine at balanced because this device is fast and it can last.
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what is the font used? it's very clean. thanks.
How do we specify the apps for the Per-Apps Profile? I'd like to add Facebook, Tapatalk and Falcon Pro in it as they're a lot smoother in performance mode.
Nice, but what's the difference between the I/O scheduler?
Not sure this works on the current nightlies. I've checked and there is no change with the settings as far as CPU frequencies.
Blurkiler said:
Nice, but what's the difference between the I/O scheduler?
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This might be helpful: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
jlevy73 said:
This might be helpful: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
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Again, thanks! Don't know what most of that means but it was still an insight :laugh:
tiny4579 said:
Not sure this works on the current nightlies. I've checked and there is no change with the settings as far as CPU frequencies.
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I'm on cyanogen M9 and I've come to the same conclusion as yours. That's a pity it doesn't work.
Sent from OnePlus One.
So we can use cm11s and have a buggier but more complete build or use nightlies or M builds for fewer bugs but the build will feel incomplete.
Having more options is always nice. The best thing is that I always use it in power saving mode and I never felt the need to switch to balanced, not even with 3D games or turn-by-turn GPS navigation (Sygic) This CPU is awesome
This feature doesn't work on Nightlies, it simply won't apply anything, although the settings is there.
alfling said:
Having more options is always nice. The best thing is that I always use it in power saving mode and I never felt the need to switch to balanced, not even with 3D games or turn-by-turn GPS navigation (Sygic) This CPU is awesome
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Although Power save mode is enabled playing 3D games still consumes a lot of battery juice.
alfling said:
Having more options is always nice. The best thing is that I always use it in power saving mode and I never felt the need to switch to balanced, not even with 3D games or turn-by-turn GPS navigation (Sygic) This CPU is awesome
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If you have per-app profiles enabled for 3d gaming it will likely adjust to performance or balanced even if you were previously on power saver.
Also worth noting that on power saver cores 1 and 2 are turned off as well as the clock speed being limited. On balanced cores 1 and 2 are hibernated and woken up if required, and on performance all 4 cores are always on (as well as the clock speed being kept at 2.5ghz
Is there a way to specifically link performance profiles with profile settings?
Just wanted to give a heads up.
The Performance Profiles App found here, seems to be perfect for per app cpu profiles. I use to throttle down for Clash of Clans, seems to work like a champ.
Cheers All
Different default settings
Hi, I just got my OPO yesterday. Looking at the default settings I got, balanced and power save is actually the same at 300 mhz min and 1036 mhz max, and performance was capped at 1497 mhz for bot min and max. Does anybody know why? It should be save to change it I guess?
@radiXe custom kernel? Devs can set custom values for their kernels, probably overriding the cm profiles setting.
schaggo said:
@radiXe custom kernel? Devs can set custom values for their kernels, probably overriding the cm profiles setting.
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My unit is fresh out of the box. I tried changing the max value in the balanced profile and suddenly everything changed into being the same as the defaults mentioned in the first post, including for the performance profile, weird. I tried changing the max value for the balanced profile again, to some other number, but it always reverts to 2457 Mhz
Battery draining-Heating problem [Best Advice]
Advice I
Most modern devices are running at much higher clock speeds than necessary.
What is the obvious problem, it is how many devices are very poorly optimized governor
(Auto-switching frequency and the number of cores in the processor), depending on the current task.)
For example, when watching a video from YouTube processor all times hammered with 8 cores and at maximum frequency.
In order to reduce unnecessary waste of resources of our phone:
-Battery-draining
-Heating problem
(Maximum speed and core busy for unnecessary actions)
No-frills CPU
app from google play, you need Root authority.
We limit the processor speed to max 1,183 GHz
(In these settings can be played Asphalt 8 to a maximum settings.)
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Be sure to let No-frills CPU to work in sleep mode:
(Battery/Power saving management/Advanced power saving/Smart battery for apps/Disable auto cleaning)
Disable auto cleaning for No-frills CPU application
source:
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=706481&st=1280#entry46685088
author:
Nikolass777
Translated and adapted from the Russian language (by laikexpert)
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Advice II
With tools (Mobileuncle Tools etc.)
which enable tweaking of the MTK android phones
(allow you to run Advanced Setup)
go to Engineering Mode Menu
and deactivate MTK Logger.
Sometimes MTK Logger:
just takes a smartphone from a deep sleep
and holding unnecessary strained memory.
source:
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=706481&st=1280#entry46685088
author:
Nikolass777
Translated and adapted from the Russian language (by laikexpert)
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Advice III
With tools (Mobileuncle Tools etc.)
which enable tweaking of the MTK android phones
(allow you to run Advanced Setup
go to Engineering Mode Menu/Band Mode
and disable band frequencies that you don't use.
source:
http://forum.letv.com/in/index.php?...ng-problem-best-advice.1332/page-2#post-33320
author:
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how to increase font size beyond large in setting as MIUI 7 gave options in Redmi note 3 etc
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sharing is power
Saw a post about change the scale view Standard to Zoom would help to get battery life, Is that Correct ?
that is not the correct solution . It affects performance
Kanth's
that is not the correct solution . It affects performance
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Most modern devices are running at much higher clock speeds than necessary.
What is the obvious problem, it is how many devices are very poorly optimized governor
(Auto-switching frequency and the number of cores in the processor), depending on the current task.)
For example, when watching a video from YouTube processor all times hammered with 8 cores and at maximum frequency.
Hello people! ... Happy 2017 for all of XDA! ???
I'm using CM12.1 for play games more well than MM & Nougat ROMs … but the battery life is not very good....but then this month I decided to find some APP or a Tweak that would reduce battery consumption too fast.
After a hard search and ....really found nothing more ......I stopped to think .... And if maybe we reduce the screen resolution to increase performance and also lower CPU cores from 4 to 2?
Yes guys, that's exactly what I did ... and then I concluded that the performance will be the same ..... The decreased resolution will stabilize the battery duration with the same performance!
Decipher Kernel ( you need to have Kernel Auditor! )
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...kernel-decipherkernel-cm12-1-3-4-108-t3169304
Screen Shift
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sagar.screenshift2
1 - Kernel Auditor ( on Decipher Kernel )
# CPU Hotplug
Intelliplug - Balanced
Hysterisis Value - 16
Impulse Touch - OFF
Max Frequency when screen off - 787mhz
Go in MSM MP Decision and put the maximium of CPU in 2
# I/O Scheduler
Use in internal storage BFQ , and esternal ZEN
128kbps both
2- Screen Shift
When vou installed and open for the first time ,click Cancel
# Resolution
540 x 960
# Density
200
# More Settings
Set on boot √
Display custom display mode during call √
Important
If every time on Boot if the Screen Density looks very small ,go to Screen Shift and active him!! Some ROMs not support Resolution changing on Set On Boot!
I highly recomend you to use Greenify ( Root Mode )... And LSpeed!! There awesome Tweaks!!
I ask you to test and give me feedback !! I would even test the battery run time but it is bad due to excessive use of VPN for 2 years ....unfortanely?
Sorry my bad english ,i'm Brazilian!!
This serves for any Cellphone with a Custom Kernel and same Hotplug!
So i did a test with your setting normally with 4 core's i get 5hrs sot max. Even with your setup i am getting max 5hrs sot so this make no diffrence was using Halogen kernel & Lineageos 14.1 Jan build
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