I loved feature in MIUI called Scheduled Power On/Off. I missed in custom rom. Anyone know app like that??? To make automatically power off/on
Based on this source confirmed that in Mi A1 that using stock android has this feature
https://www.guidingtech.com/73028/xiaomi-mi-a1-tips-tricks/
Maybe anyone can port it to our Redmi 3S
Thanks
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For those who use tasker, do you have the same issue?
I want to set internet speed to 2G when the screen is off so I can still receive my notifications but don't waste my battery
It says the option is not available for the device... any workaround?
Thanks for your help !
Would be a great tool to save battery and data when not in use.
I think we need a custom kernel. Doesn't work for me. It worked fine on gn, but I had custom kernel so not sure if it worked on stock or not.
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Does anyone know what lib is needed in the kernel to make this run? I would rush towards the first kernel that integrates it!
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Does Notification LED light blink for missed call on stock andriod on Nexus 4? notification led light blinks for all other activities but not for missed call
Use light flow
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It does for me with CyanogenMod. Or you can use Light Flow.
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It does for me with CyanogenMod. Or you can use Light Flow.
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Cyanogenmod has a built in notification app.
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That's what I was talking about when I said it does for me with CyanogenMod. Use light flow if running on stock.
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MSI Afterburner said:
That's what I was talking about when I said it does for me with CyanogenMod. Use light flow if running on stock.
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there is no nofitification led by default for missed call ?? i thought there would be one ..while installing it says the app may access the credit card info .."may" sounds idk crazy...
MSI Afterburner said:
That's what I was talking about when I said it does for me with CyanogenMod. Use light flow if running on stock.
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No. You just said Cyanogenmod does it, which could of implied
A) On the CM ROM, charging LED works for me. You had no mention about having it built in, I elaborated. No need to be all defensive
B) LightFlow
OP had no mention of using a app. so therefore A would of been the default instinct
zephiK said:
No. You just said Cyanogenmod does it, which could of implied
A) On the CM ROM, charging LED works for me. You had no mention about having it built in, I elaborated. No need to be all defensive
B) LightFlow
OP had no mention of using a app. so therefore A would of been the default instinct
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Okay then. I was being too vague, you win.
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BringIT85 said:
there is no nofitification led by default for missed call ?? i thought there would be one ..while installing it says the app may access the credit card info .."may" sounds idk crazy...
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As far as I know, you need Light Flow to do it. I've been running CyanogenMod on my phone since I got it so I don't know about stock.
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I was wondering if anyone knew how to fix the volume level of the speakerphone on any of the 4.4 aosp or cm Roms. I can't seem to find any answers.
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Wow nobody can help or respond ? Its seems to be an issue that people would want to fix, or maybe it's just happening to me
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No, it's not just you.
G2 speakerphone is on of the WORST in the entire mobile phones.
Far worse than the non-smartphone Nokia flip-phone that I had 10 years ago.
If you install viper for android you can boost your speaker. .I was able to get Volume + from the market to boost some sound.
The right kernel helps. Paek has been working well.
Realistically this is still a work in progress on every rom.
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I'm more interested in the OnePlus One but since both have the Snapdragon 801 processor, I'm curious if it'll allow better battery management if the feature is available.
If I can use double tap 2 wake in my S4, absolutely you could use it in your S5. I use Echoe Rom. It includes this feature. It is incredible.
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yeah but the dt2w kills your battery an extra 2-3% on idle. i have dt2w on my Nexus 5 and it's such a battery hog.
The dont have it built in. Oems like HTC and LG have to build into there software. For example the Lg G Flex att just got an upgrade that face it the knock knock feature. So unless oneplus puts that feature in your are stuck with kernel implementations
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i'm sure the oneplus one will have those kernel implementations. from what i understand, the kernel just needs to use the hardware.
Any way to enable this on the s5?
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How can i get lockscreen voltage monitoring ? Using pixel experience
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How can i get lockscreen voltage monitoring ? Using pixel experience
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you cant see voltage monitoring using PE, you must try havoc-os or other AOSP edition dont use CAF edition
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