battery and over heating solved for me - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

if anyone is still using the note 4 all you got to do is root your stock rom and under clock the processor to less then 1.9.. iv been using this since morning and my phone does not over heat or loose battery.. it was 100% in the morning and its 85% now. hope this helps you guys. well who ever owns the phone still that is lol

What kernel do u use for underclocking, also which app ?
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It seems he's using stock. As for apps, any kernel manager will do
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Hello guys ...can you help me about reading wakelock detector info. Has any one ever used this app before ?

scottdroolboyswinden said:
if anyone is still using the note 4 all you got to do is root your stock rom and under clock the processor to less then 1.9.. iv been using this since morning and my phone does not over heat or loose battery.. it was 100% in the morning and its 85% now. hope this helps you guys. well who ever owns the phone still that is lol
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1.7 for me, undervolted to 850 mv for 1728 mhZ. No problems with stuttering, lags or random reboots. 3% battery drop for around 7 hours in deep sleep, all the time on LTE. GPU locked at max 384 mhZ too. Tweaked inteliactive governor, autosmp hotplug. Unfortunately, our 805 SOC is power hungry kekeke. But everything run so smooth.
Mustinky said:
What kernel do u use for underclocking, also which app ?
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Give it a try with kernel adiutor or synapse (kernel support)
routeras said:
Hello guys ...can you help me about reading wakelock detector info. Has any one ever used this app before ?
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Better battery stats - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809

My phone was over heating to 90°~95° and has random reboot i solved it with just underclocking CPU to 1958Mhz and everything is good

hello guys ..can you explain me what is numbers near process at wakelock detector app ?! for example power_service.display ( x203 ) what is the meaning of these numbers?!

Help
can you tell how to do it?

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Overclocking and battery

I'm wondering what is the battery life difference between 1000MHz (as max) and overclocked 1400MHz?
In most [low-end] phones little OC consumes a lot of power, but I don't see this issue in SGS.
Are you using your phone overclocked? How long last your battery?
opt1user said:
I'm wondering what is the battery life difference between 1000MHz (as max) and overclocked 1400MHz?
In most [low-end] phones little OC consumes a lot of power, but I don't see this issue in SGS.
Are you using your phone overclocked? How long last your battery?
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I dont know why would you do that... I use SGS in max 800mhz(underclocked) and its perfectly fast... But regarding your question, prolly would be about a day and a half of battery with those settings on OC.
I think its perfectly fast as it is but to your question ... i think it really depends on how you use it i dont belive it will last more than a day of it is used as intended ...
Gonzas10 said:
I dont know why would you do that... I use SGS in max 800mhz(underclocked) and its perfectly fast... But regarding your question, prolly would be about a day and a half of battery with those settings on OC.
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I tried underclocking my SGS (aokp build 28) to 800mhz, and it crawled, never got to the first unicorn in past the boot animation. seriously.
I over locked up to 1200, no over volt. Don't feel any impact on batterry since phone is only less 1 percent of time in that CPU state.Rest of time it is idling.
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im running SGS with 1000MHz and i don't need more power on my phone :S
Not much diff actually
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there can be a difference in battery life, but there does not necessarily have to be one I assume... after all, it is only the maximum available for the processor, most of te time it will not run at that speed... I for one do not overclock my phone (actually, I have underclocked it to 800mhz) since I have no need for these speeds (just using my phone for messaging and some browsing)...
please correct me if I am wrong since I do not know much about how the SGS processor exactly works
i cant see how it shouldnt impact battery.

Undervolting the GT-N7000 for better Battery life

Hey there ,
so i wanted to share share my awsome Undervolting results with you
At first im running on Chasmodo's latest CM 10.1 i really appreciate his work ! I use the latest CM 10.1 Kernel.
With his rom and this voltages u find under this introduciton text i could get nearly a month with Standby time
(without doing anything , Wlan turned on , Data off) i attached a screenshot (29 Days and 5 Hours sorry for the German language)
Every day i plug my N7000 out from the Loading station its 5am on 3pm i lost 1%.
to change the Voltages i use SetCPU (full version)
1400 MHz
1200 mV (Stock: 1350mV)
1200 MHz
1100 mV (Stock: 1275mV)
1000 MHz
1000 mV (Stock: 1175mV)
800 MHz
925 mV (Stock: 1100mV)
500 MHz
900 mV (Stock 1000mV)
200 MHz
800 mV (Stock: 975mV)
So i dont know my Voltage group sorry guys , if this values are not working just go in 25mV steps lower from your stock voltage
until the CPU gets unstable or crashes than u know that u cant go lower just do this with every clocking !
I also used this voltages on XXLSC Ultimate Rom with the HydraCoreNirvana Kernel i had fantastic results too but not that good like i get with the Asylum CM 10.1.
PS: Just this Voltages wont give you very good Battery life if your Rom / Settings is/are eating your battery. If you get better results with
lower results (stable) just go ahead and post it but im sure this values are nearly the lowest stable u can get
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Its [U]impossible [/U]to hard brick your device with Undervolting , you only could get a soft brick if you use (Set on Boot) and your voltages will crash your System after boot. thats easy to fix just after the phon booted up fast go into SuperSU and delete the root rights for your Undervolting tool.
Thanks for Reading and if i you liked this push the Thanks button =) !:victory:
Thanks man
I think you should say which Voltgroup (A, B or C) your note is. Because those freq are really low (I think too much low for my note, that's voltgroup B).
Do you remember which voltgroup has your note, when you installed hydracore kernel?
Better i would buy a spare battery rather than spoiling my devices performance. We arr not in 1000BC with no electricity. Sure every one can charge a spare and can switch it.
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Bad-Pixel said:
I think you should say which Voltgroup (A, B or C) your note is. Because those freq are really low (I think too much low for my note, that's voltgroup B).
Do you remember which voltgroup has your note, when you installed hydracore kernel?
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Hey there i dont remember never looked at the Voltgroup sorry so there is no other way to view my Voltgroup ?
Btw just try the voltages without autostart and u will see if your system reboots or if it works if not just go in 25mV steps higher :highfive:
qazibasit said:
Better i would buy a spare battery rather than spoiling my devices performance. We arr not in 1000BC with no electricity. Sure every one can charge a spare and can switch it.
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Why ?
I cant get your argument my performance is the same speed while im gaming browsing same performance than before .. no impact , drops .. a spare battery ? So what about i dont want to switch my battery ? there is no need for it my battery stays alive for atleast 2-3 days when im doing something with it .
how to do if i only have rom toolbox
SkyKer93 said:
Hey there i dont remember never looked at the Voltgroup sorry so there is no other way to view my Voltgroup ?
Btw just try the voltages without autostart and u will see if your system reboots or if it works if not just go in 25mV steps higher :highfive:
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It's a feature of the hydracore kernel only I think, because its read a particular value (something about mainboard and/or cpu) and the kernel automatically apply dedicated undevolt values. You could see it in system information, where hydracore kernel is detected. Without it, I think you can't do anything :/
Anyway, sincerely I remember some time ago I tried to lower my already undervolted cpu voltages, and I got freezes. I will try to go lower a bit, hoping it will works. A very important thing, is not only the lower battery drain, but also the lower cpu temps.
ahhl said:
how to do if i only have rom toolbox
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I bought rom toolbox full sometime ago, when there was sales. If I remember correctly, there is a section relative to the cpu control, but I don't remember if it was undervolting capable also. You should start to search it from there (I'm sorry, I don't have the app installed anymore, so I can't help you properly... In case, use voltage control app)
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I dont think it has UV feature. Just CPU freq control
nokiamodeln91 said:
I dont think it has UV feature. Just CPU freq control
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Yes, you're right, I just checked (installing my bought pro version) and it hasn't the uv features. Anyway, as I suggested, he can use voltage control (even if I don't know if his kernel support the uv/oc)
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nokiamodeln91 said:
I dont think it has UV feature. Just CPU freq control
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Bad-Pixel said:
Yes, you're right, I just checked (installing my bought pro version) and it hasn't the uv features. Anyway, as I suggested, he can use voltage control (even if I don't know if his kernel support the uv/oc)
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What do you mean by Rom Toolbox doesn't have voltage control?
Tap kernel tweaks, then any frequency and you'll find a voltage slider in there.
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What do you mean by Rom Toolbox doesn't have voltage control?
Tap kernel tweaks, then any frequency and you'll find a voltage slider in there.
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Maybe it depend from the kernel I'm using now (philz 3.99 on BurtRom tw rom) but I can't able to do what you said. I checked on rom toolbox pro again, and I didn't see any uv feature. Just goverors/kernel tweaks (like vm or fs features) or profiles management... Nothing else.
Anyway I'm using tegrak ultimate app to Undervolt my cpu and gpu, and it works perfectly, so I don't miss so much that feature.
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I don't know - I am not sure if Undervolting could hard-brick or damage the hardware but back then running GB roms I had undervolted FM Kernel and there was trrrr trrr trrr like sound from my Note.
Be careful.
I have to do a custom rom just to see if its all true....otherwise am not interested at all in undervolting my phone. Hope its true...
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Boy124 said:
I don't know - I am not sure if Undervolting could hard-brick or damage the hardware but back then running GB roms I had undervolted FM Kernel and there was trrrr trrr trrr like sound from my Note.
Be careful.
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never had any problems and just logical cpus could brick if you give them too mutch voltage , if you give them less voltage the system only can crash your sound could have been beacuse it crashed so really u cant hard brick your device with undervolting ... maybe a softbrick if your unstable voltage settings are on autostart.
qazibasit said:
I have to do a custom rom just to see if its all true....otherwise am not interested at all in undervolting my phone. Hope its true...
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no need for a custom rom mate , you just need a custom kernel wich is able to uv for example HydraCoreNirvana
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Maybe it depend from the kernel I'm using now (philz 3.99 on BurtRom tw rom) but I can't able to do what you said. I checked on rom toolbox pro again, and I didn't see any uv feature. Just goverors/kernel tweaks (like vm or fs features) or profiles management... Nothing else.
Anyway I'm using tegrak ultimate app to Undervolt my cpu and gpu, and it works perfectly, so I don't miss so much that feature.
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Hey there , you cant uv with Philz kernel just read his thread check his FAQ there hes writing that hes not supporting
oc/uv its just a repacked stock kernel
use HydraCoreNirvana but when you download the kernel check that its the OC version if not than you cant change your voltage like with Philz kernel.
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SkyKer93 said:
Hey there , you cant uv with Philz kernel just read his thread check his FAQ there hes writing that hes not supporting
oc/uv its just a repacked stock kernel
use HydraCoreNirvana but when you download the kernel check that its the OC version if not than you cant change your voltage like with Philz kernel.
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You can you can
Just use tegrak ultimate Overclock app. I bought it because I think it's the only who give you the possibility to Undervolt the gpu also. Initially, philz kernel wasn't supported, but now it is. I undervolted my cpu setting the values that I had using the hydracore kernel oc. And today I lowered them of another - 25mV also. Everything works nicely until now
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qazibasit said:
Better i would buy a spare battery rather than spoiling my devices performance. We arr not in 1000BC with no electricity. Sure every one can charge a spare and can switch it.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
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Nice attitude you are showing there. Oh, there is plenty of power, let's waste.it! Really, that kind off attitude is definitely going to make the world a better place
What's more why do you think undervolting does influence the performance? It only influences the power consumtion and if you go too far it does render the phone unstable. But it certainly does not in-, or decrease the cpu's performance.
Sent from my revived Galaxy Note
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Bad-Pixel said:
You can you can
Just use tegrak ultimate Overclock app. I bought it because I think it's the only who give you the possibility to Undervolt the gpu also. Initially, philz kernel wasn't supported, but now it is. I undervolted my cpu setting the values that I had using the hydracore kernel oc. And today I lowered them of another - 25mV also. Everything works nicely until now
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Yep tegrak definitely does the trick with PhilZ kernels. I have been using it for at least 8 months now and my phone is undervolted too. Only the highest cpu state is overvolted because I overclocked it to 1552 MHz instead of 1400.
Sent from my revived Galaxy Note
I would love this kernel under ubls4 if it has a proper exfat support. Until this is not fixed like philz kernel, I can not test or try
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altae said:
Nice attitude you are showing there. Oh, there is plenty of power, let's waste.it! Really, that kind off attitude is definitely going to make the world a better place
What's more why do you think undervolting does influence the performance? It only influences the power consumtion and if you go too far it does render the phone unstable. But it certainly does not in-, or decrease the cpu's performance.
Sent from my revived Galaxy Note
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Yep tegrak definitely does the trick with PhilZ kernels. I have been using it for at least 8 months now and my phone is undervolted too. Only the highest cpu state is overvolted because I overclocked it to 1552 MHz instead of 1400.
Sent from my revived Galaxy Note
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Please explain why you overvolted AND overclocked the highest cpu state. Doesn't this shorten your batteries performance?
Did you changed cpu governor or something else (like screen off profile to reduce CPU) to achieve 1% battery loss at 3pm?
And was that with mobile data on?
jcbobeda said:
Please explain why you overvolted AND overclocked the highest cpu state. Doesn't this shorten your batteries performance?
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I overcloked the highest cpu state from 1400 Mhz to 1552 Mhz because I want more performance. And because my phone became unstable with the 1552 Mhz and the standard voltage. So now my phone saves energy when the lower cpu states are active and it has a bit of extra power at the expense of battery life when it needs the most processing power. All in all that gives me better battery life than with stock settings and a snappier device when needed. For me this is the ideal solution.
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[Q] Heating problem

it's getting hot within a 10-15 min. last day i have just take 2-3 picture of my friend from N4 and it feel hot in hand and same happened at home also is it normal with N4.
GS150R said:
it's getting hot within a 10-15 min. last day i have just take 2-3 picture of my friend from N4 and it feel hot in hand and same happened at home also is it normal with N4.
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You may use an app such as System Tuner to watch your CPU temperature. Mine get 50 celcius after 15minutes playing NFS MW... I dont know if it is still normal.
What version are you on? Mine used to be uncomfortably warm, but since 4.2.2, that has been fixed for me.
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GS150R said:
it's getting hot within a 10-15 min. last day i have just take 2-3 picture of my friend from N4 and it feel hot in hand and same happened at home also is it normal with N4.
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Hi,
It feels hot... its very subjective without a real measured CPU or battery temp. Like opticaldh said, install an app with monitoring CPU temp and see. What kernel ?
Also what is the battery temp?
opticaldh said:
You may use an app such as System Tuner to watch your CPU temperature. Mine get 50 celcius after 15minutes playing NFS MW... I dont know if it is still normal.
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Hi,
Normal with these kind of games... But without more informations, overclock, underclock, undervolt, what kernel?
In any case with such of but playing heavy game I don't see where is the problem.
You can also search in the Nexus 4 General and Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting sections there is another threads...
nhatters said:
What version are you on? Mine used to be uncomfortably warm, but since 4.2.2, that has been fixed for me.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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at first use it feel hot(over a wifi) at the top of the back panel then (with 4.2.2)i tried to connect it to my pc running win-xp but fail in between it behaves abnormal after some 2-3 restart it work pretty normal(now i am using Bluetooth to share data to pc) but still some lag in touch and heating problem.
viking37 said:
Hi,
It feels hot... its very subjective without a real measured CPU or battery temp. Like opticaldh said, install an app with monitoring CPU temp and see. What kernel ?
Also what is the battery temp?
Hi,
Normal with these kind of games... But without more informations, overclock, underclock, undervolt, what kernel?
In any case with such of but playing heavy game I don't see where is the problem.
You can also search in the Nexus 4 General and Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting sections there is another threads...
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at first use it feel hot(over a wifi) at the top of the back panel then (with 4.2.2)i tried to connect it to my pc running win-xp but fail in between it behaves abnormal after some 2-3 restart it work pretty normal(now i am using Bluetooth to share data to pc) but still some lag in touch and heating problem.
viking37 said:
Hi,
Normal with these kind of games... But without more informations, overclock, underclock, undervolt, what kernel?
In any case with such of but playing heavy game I don't see where is the problem.
You can also search in the Nexus 4 General and Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting sections there is another threads...
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I am on Franco kernel, fast CPU, UV 150 (Default for 384Hz is 850, now it is 700). That's what makes me worry.
My Nexus has been getting uncomfortably hot. I first noticed it last night after getting to a friends place and took the phone out. It was really hot and the battery had dropped about 20% for a 15 minute drive. I checked the battery and Google Maps was showing at the top with the most usage even though it wasn't enabled.
I then proceeded to check the settings in Maps and turned off all the location tracking stuff which was unfortunately enabled.
However, even today my phone was again quite warm after driving around. Battery didn't even show Google Maps so that wasn't the cause.
It may have something to do with signal issues always trying to get the strongest signal as it doesn't happen when I am at home and not moving around.
Maybe your friend is hot
sent from my nexus 4; cat on lap, beer in hand
Please help me.how to overcome or reduce heating problem of nexus 4.
is this your first smartphone? they all get "hot"
Only way to really reduce heat without an impact on performance would be to undervolt. Another way would be to underclock. Both you need a custom kernel to do.
IINexusII said:
is this your first smartphone? they all get "hot"
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Yes! it is.
Detailed said:
Only way to really reduce heat without an impact on performance would be to undervolt. Another way would be to underclock. Both you need a custom kernel to do.
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Which kernel do you preferred.
GS150R said:
Yes! it is.
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well its normal then
@Detailed, @opticaldh, shutup and stop telling people to undervolt, youll just get them into more trouble.
Matrix kernel runs at 288 MHz when idling, you can under volt it at around 650ma there.
I am running Motley kernel, idling at 308 MHz, UV at 700 ma. The only time I notice my n4 getting hot is when I use GPS and charging simultaneously.
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i don't have a problem with heating on my Nexus 4, running latest franco kernel + uv settings makes it a lot cooler than before, when i don't use uv settings it heats up too pretty fast but with those settings it even stays cool on benchmarks and stability tests, cause i don't play on my Nexus 4, could try that out too to see if it gets hot. well it gets slightly warm but never "hot" i would never call it that.
IINexusII said:
well its normal then
@Detailed, @opticaldh, shutup and stop telling people to undervolt, youll just get them into more trouble.
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OK.thanks for your help.
jamesc760 said:
Matrix kernel runs at 288 MHz when idling, you can under volt it at around 650ma there.
I am running Motley kernel, idling at 308 MHz, UV at 700 ma. The only time I notice my n4 getting hot is when I use GPS and charging simultaneously.
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OK . I am try this.
Ƶero said:
i don't have a problem with heating on my Nexus 4, running latest franco kernel + uv settings makes it a lot cooler than before, when i don't use uv settings it heats up too pretty fast but with those settings it even stays cool on benchmarks and stability tests, cause i don't play on my Nexus 4, could try that out too to see if it gets hot. well it gets slightly warm but never "hot" i would never call it that.
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OK. I am try this.

Rooted phone... keeps overheating?

I just got my s7e yesterday. Found the guide on here how to root it. I did and it started having overheating issues so I downloaded kernel adiutor and put it on "on demand" as I saw posted somewhere else. This seems to work BETTER but my phone still keeps overheating frequently.
rkrajnov said:
I just got my s7e yesterday. Found the guide on here how to root it. I did and it started having overheating issues so I downloaded kernel adiutor and put it on "on demand" as I saw posted somewhere else. This seems to work BETTER but my phone still keeps overheating frequently.
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My AT&T one was, too. I went back to stock. Faster and cooler (temp). Just gonna wait for a fix.
Yeah it doesn't matter what you set it too, it will overheat more then the stock.
my phone doesn't overheat at all. stock kernel uses interactive governor not ondemand. and you need to use an app that supports big.little CPU cores like kernel toolkit or ex kernel manager. set your big CPU cores to 2.1GHz and your little cores to 1.6k GHz. if you don't know about all this you guys probably shouldn't be rooting in the first place.
I was overheating also on pb6 firmware. Flashed pb8 and re-rooted, used kernel toolkit to set interactive and cpu cores to there min 300 something and 1500 for small and 2100 for large. Then flashed tekx. All is good now. Battery life is nowhere close to stock still.
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my phone doesn't overheat at all. stock kernel uses interactive governor not ondemand. and you need to use an app that supports big.little CPU cores like kernel toolkit or ex kernel manager. set your big CPU cores to 2.1GHz and your little cores to 1.6k GHz. if you don't know about all this you guys probably shouldn't be rooting in the first place.
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MegaNoob said:
I was overheating also on pb6 firmware. Flashed pb8 and re-rooted, used kernel toolkit to set interactive and cpu cores to there min 300 something and 1500 for small and 2100 for large. Then flashed tekx. All is good now. Battery life is nowhere close to stock still.
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This is with using EX Kernel and big.little set to interactive. There is a problem with WiFi and some gaming that will heat this phone up hotter than hell itself.
CaptainMorgan said:
This is with using EX Kernel and big.little set to interactive. There is a problem with WiFi and some gaming that will heat this phone up hotter than hell itself.
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And what firmware are you on? Did you also try flashing tekx? My phone doesn't heat up at all and WiFi is fine. Using pd8 and tekx. I had overheating but it's gone after a full wipe and flashing pd8 prior too rooting. It sounds like you just need to try again. I had problems also, it took a few tries.
If you use your phone for gaming you will see how much the phone heats up. If your using it from normal non heavy things it will be fine.
Well after switching to ex kernel, using TekX ROM, greenify, and L Speed, my phone is running almost perfect with great battery life.
rkrajnov said:
Well after switching to ex kernel, using TekX ROM, greenify, and L Speed, my phone is running almost perfect with great battery life.
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Hello,
What do you mean by ex kernel?
umaro said:
Hello,
What do you mean by ex kernel?
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He means the app, EX kernel manager.
umaro said:
Hello,
What do you mean by ex kernel?
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Ex Kernel is an app that you can get from the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flar2.exkernelmanager&hl=en
xVermicide said:
my phone doesn't overheat at all. stock kernel uses interactive governor not ondemand. and you need to use an app that supports big.little CPU cores like kernel toolkit or ex kernel manager. set your big CPU cores to 2.1GHz and your little cores to 1.6k GHz. if you don't know about all this you guys probably shouldn't be rooting in the first place.
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That's a ****ty response........remember when you were a noob? There was a lot you didn't know....don't bash people on the forum for trying or questioning what to do. You're a senior member. You probably should act like it and give the proper advice rather than saying one "shouldn't be rooting in the first place" I need to wear a condom just reading your post because of you being a **** on the thread.
...and there is slight heating, and major overheating when playing heavy games like dead effect 2 when you root. Even after the scripts and kernel tweaks. It's the engboot. Likes to be warm I guess
It's the trade off for now if we want root..
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Battery draining on aosp roms for Indian variant of S3 neo (1.2 GHz version)

A neo homie telegram group member ask me to do him a favour and open this topic for him.
He says he has always a battery draining on aosp roms with his Indian variant(1.2ghz) of S3 neo.
He looses 45% a night with 12.1 Leo build. He has a new battery.
That is why he ends up with motion roms where this is not the case.
My questions @1.2 GHz users:
Do you have the same problems?
Any ideas how to fix this?
I read that g2 works also on 1.2 GHz. Is the solution to port a kernel for Indian variant ?
CPU dont sleep... thats probably cause the drain...
kernel adiutor...greenify...or use factory rom
needforszpit said:
CPU dont sleep... thats probably cause the drain...
kernel adiutor...greenify...or use factory rom
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Can you give the exact settings you would use in kernel adiutor or Greenify?
exact settings is impossible to get from me...
Applicable settings is different at any user..
Try yourself an usable setting accordable for you.
CPU gov: powersave about 1ghz... io bfq 512M..that's circa the most powersave and "fast" setting
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CPU dont sleep... thats probably cause the drain...
kernel adiutor...greenify...or use factory rom
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It goes to deep sleep but still facing issue.
Some app having high file writes in background.
Battery stat not shows whats consume that high battery?
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Some app having high file writes in background.
Battery stat not shows whats consume that high battery?
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Nope ,all seems normal but still something is creating problem .screen on time is good but standby is very poor. Maybe kernel issue?cuz we got 1.2ghz one varient.
I think problems is not caused by kernel... some app is responsible for drain... advanced battery stat or logcat app is probably useful to find what draining...
Disable system apps for a night ?
You need to recalibrate your battery (It worked for me?)
spirit_of_the_ocean said:
A neo homie telegram group member ask me to do him a favour and open this topic for him.
He says he has always a battery draining on aosp roms with his Indian variant(1.2ghz) of S3 neo.
He looses 45% a night with 12.1 Leo build. He has a new battery.
That is why he ends up with motion roms where this is not the case.
My questions @1.2 GHz users:
Do you have the same problems?
Any ideas how to fix this?
I read that g2 works also on 1.2 GHz. Is the solution to port a kernel for Indian variant ?
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So all you need to do is follow this steps:
1) Download app name Battery Calibration from play store (Don't ask for links just search on play store)
2) Follow steps in app
3) Use greenify for better results and set your phone on power saving when you are not doing anything.
It should work

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