Hey all. I have a question about power management and doze mode on the Axon 7. I know in Power Management in the Settings menu you can change power management policies for individual apps, but I'm still a little confused about the "Allow deep sleep" toggle. Is this different from Doze mode built into Marshmallow? I want to extend my battery life without causing too many issues like not getting any notifications or my alarm not going off because I did something stupid.
Ps Had a related question: How do you disable the app power consumption warning notification?
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Its handles power consumption by controlling brightness, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc. Basically just turning things off or down.
Is there any way to disable this notification? I've tried blocking android system notifications yet these still appear. Not finding any settings that relate to this to turn off?
I'm having trouble finding the settings for Power Saving Mode on my S8 anymore. I might have disabled it with Package Disabler, but I disabled a ton of things, so I'm not sure which is relevant.
Anyone know which package works directly with Power Saving Mode?
Currently, if I try to hit the Power Saving Mode toggle in my notification drawer, it just says "turning off medium power saving mode" everytime I hit it. Here's a video to show what I mean: https://streamable.com/f7rlc
I also can't find any battery or power saving settings in the Settings App.
Hi,
In the "Power mode" screen, where you can switch between "high performence", "optimized" ou "medium/maximum power saving"... there is a Adaptive Power Saving setting.
Do you know how it work ? is it useful ?
Thank you
AFAIK it's reducing background checks for applications. Probably all messanger apps will suffer the most.
Yes, it switches to medium power saving in apps that do not ask for too many resources( depending on user actions), it also automatically sets your profile to medium power saving when your battery goes under 30% or 25%, sets it back to optimised whenever you need it, I recommend it.
There anything in the settings to stop this coming on?
Yeah, you can disable Adaptive battery saving, but why would you?
Corv0 said:
Yeah, you can disable Adaptive battery saving, but why would you?
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Finding that notifications may come through with an additional delay when it kicks into power saving...
smallfish82 said:
Finding that notifications may come through with an additional delay when it kicks into power saving...
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You're right, but you can solve that by:
-Using the quickpanel toggle to enable optimised
-press it again to enter medium power saving, when asking the configuration untick "disable background data"
-go back in battery, set optimised again, enable adaptive power saving
Every time it goes in medium power saving it will no longer block background data.