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https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-...-x727-t3594976
This is a work in progress guide to getting great battery life
Note: This guide is meant to be used on my kernel, there's several optimizations that I've left out of this guide because I enabled them by default in my kernel
1. In kernel adiutor, in the CPU section, disable the input interval, CPU boost, and touch boost in the main
2. change the cpu governor to impulse
3. Go to the governor tunables
4. Set the go_hispeed_load to 101
5. Set the hispeed_freq to 307200
6. set the powersave_bias to 1
7. Underclock the big cores to 1900mhz
8. Set the GPU governor to simple_ondemand and underclock it to 624mhz
9. Set the vibration strength to zero (or close to zero) in the misc section
10. Set the default I/O scheduler to noop
11. Go to developer options and turn off the logger buffer sizes (you will have to turn this back on in order to get a logcat for bug reports)
12 Use greenify to enable aggressive doze and doze on the go, and use it to limit background apps
13. If you underclock the big cores even more in kernel adiutor you'll get much better battery life, you'll also get much better battery life if you underclock the little cores to 1440MHz
14. Turn off all animations in developer options
15. In kernel adiutor set the low memory killer values to the aggressive setting
16. Disable fsync (risky, you could lose data if the system crashes)
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This is a work in progress guide to getting great Performance at the expense of battery life
Note: This guide is meant to be used on my kernel, there's several optimizations that I've left out of this guide because I enabled them by default in my kernel
1. Set the CPU governor to ondemand (not sure if this is a good idea, I need to test it more...)
2. Go to developer options and turn off the logger buffer sizes (you will have to turn this back on in order to get a logcat for bug reports)
3. Use greenify to enable aggressive doze and doze on the go, and use it to limit background apps
4. Turn off all animations in developer options
5. Overclock the little cores to 2188mhz
6. Disable fsync (risky, you could lose data if the system crashes)
7. Use the input boosters