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Re: [4-20] nueDynamicClock - dynamically adjust clock for battery life
Wow, this is nueTastic! You rock. Just donated.
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Re: [4-20] nueDynamicClock - dynamically adjust clock for battery life
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I've been playing with the settings trying to get my discharge down. I'm seeing the 157mA frequently, but have seen it at 57mA. Is it recommended to leave the Voltage at Auto?
As of right now, I am not seeing any increase in battery life. There is a good chance that I'm not seeing a change because I'm constantly checking the life. I have a suspicion that changing the clock speed causes a spike in the discharge for a moment. If this is the case, that would explain why I'm not seeing any gains because my testing so far has been going to suspend for a minute and then checking the discharge. I've changed my Voltage back to all Auto, and have 528,256,61,19 with 5000ms wait. We'll see how the phone acts under normal usage today. |
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I had really high hopes for this app, but with some testing last night it seems like it's not really making a difference.
Normally, my phone will lose 10% battery life if I don't put it on the charger overnight while I sleep. With this app installed, and the standby setting set to the slowest, 19 mhz clockspeed, I left the phone on the charger up until it was time for bed, and it was fully charged when I took it off. Put it on the nightstand and didn't touch it again until I woke up in the morning. Checked it first thing when I woke up, and sure enough, it had still lost 10% charge from just sitting in standby for 8 hours. My previous WinMo phones (a Samsung i760 and an Omnia) would not show any less charge level if I left them in standby off the charger overnight. I will keep it installed and see how it survives on a day when I'm out and about all day. Typically I am down to less than 50% battery if I'm out of the house for 8 or more hours and don't use the car charger or anything. I disabled the 5000 ms 'step' in mhz speed as I did notice this was affecting playing videos in coreplayer and such. I have the speed set to go to 256 when the backlight dims, and 19 mhz when it goes into standby. |
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Thanks no2 :thumbright:
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hmm, in regards to losing the 10%, do you have nuePower installed? there is some inaccuracy in the charging routine that causes the power level to drop by 10% (i.e. the battery level will never be 100%). I know that nearly all other phones round UP, but the HTC phones round DOWN. With nuePower you will probably see something like 92-96%. my testing shows that dropping the clock on suspend doesn't have a serious effect on power consumption, most of the power savings are on the idle step and the backlight step. |
Re: [4-20] nueDynamicClock - dynamically adjust clock for battery life
no2chem, any update on changelogs for your upcoming release? thanks
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after installing .cab version i applied the settings that were displayed in the screenshot and all was going swimmingly...however, i am unable to open the application from within the settings folder and i also cannot remove the program from the phone to try and reinstall. anyone have any ideas? Sprint Touch Pro running the latest Phantom ROM. Thanks for any help/ideas.
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