[MODULE] [magisk] [sysless] Disable thermal throttling on op2 - OnePlus 2 General

I made a magisk module to permanently disable any and all thermal throttling on op2
All support related queries should go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-disable-thermal-throttling-t3517882
The repo link : https://github.com/anupritaisno1/DisableThermalThrottling-android_device_oneplus_oneplus2
Remember, I'm not responsible for ****

Why would somebody want to disable thermal throttling?
It's the devices's way to keep the device from damaging itself.

Why dont simply we just use 'thermal-engine.conf' in etc? There are different types of configs from stock to gaming profiles.

Kockainside said:
Why dont simply we just use 'thermal-engine.conf' in etc? There are different types of configs from stock to gaming profiles.
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Doesn't stick around after ota

iCapa said:
Why would somebody want to disable thermal throttling?
It's the devices's way to keep the device from damaging itself.
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Let me tell you this, I was just like you in the past. I used to think that thermal throttling disablers would make my phone burn
However, I just happened to try it once and really, I haven't felt like going back ever since
And don't worry I've reached 100°c without issue

How do I install Magisk on my OP2? I'm on RR Android 6.
I was looking for something like this for a long time now.

shreyas.kukde said:
How do I install Magisk on my OP2? I'm on RR Android 6.
I was looking for something like this for a long time now.
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Just search for it on XDA
Btw I'd suggest you to move to something more stable.
Maybe try cm or du

See You in hospital after battery will blow up

brainscollector said:
See You in hospital after battery will blow up
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Tell that to benschhold

iCapa said:
Why would somebody want to disable thermal throttling?
It's the devices's way to keep the device from damaging itself.
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Doesn't damage below 100 °C. Dont know how far it can go above that but the CPU can reach 100 °C without damaging.
I would not recommend going over 105 °C though.

xdvs23 said:
Doesn't damage below 100 °C. Dont know how far it can go above that but the CPU can reach 100 °C without damaging.
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It'll still degrade faster.

iCapa said:
It'll still degrade faster.
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When your device dies because of that, you have it already for ages in your drawer.

iCapa said:
It'll still degrade faster.
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sure, if you wanna keep it for 10 years, mine is unthrottled and works like the first day, just better in many aspects and it's heading into it's third year and has already stopped being on of my 2 main drivers.
this thermal throttling has been implemented to serve all the fear shaken users that made a story for nothing just because it was a few degrees warmer than other phones. i own 6 phones including samsungs and nexus phones all top of the line and they all get hot.
storm in a waterglass it is and nothing else, i never ever got hurt through heat, neither did my wife complain.
thruth hurts yes and this is user self-inflicted, there has never been a reason for this throttling, it was self-protection by qualcomm and some OEMS
after the pre-release uproar.

Finally i got to active A57 core all the time tq dev but one question does this work for lineage 15.1 ?

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SetCPU and the X0

Now that the X10 is rooted, anyone install SetCPU yet. And if so is it fully functional?
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
Fuzalert2k said:
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
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And you can change ur signature now
Fuzalert2k said:
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
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Ok, good, I'll buy it now and get back to yaz...
Fuzalert2k said:
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
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Oh... did you manage to overclock, if so, what was the highest stable overclock?
RodneyBR said:
Ok, good, I'll buy it now and get back to yaz...
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No dude, don't buy it! it's free for XDA users.
RodneyBR said:
Oh... did you manage to overclock, if so, what was the highest stable overclock?
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No, it won't let me go higher than 993 mhz
if decrease the clock speed to the max of 600mhz,will it save more power?
yeah tried as well and the max is 993mhz. weird
(unless i'm missing something, I never used setcpu before)
I use OverclockWidget for my wife's X10.
Off screen frequency : 250~384
On screen frequence : 576~1000Mhz
it work like charm !
but your not going over 1000mhz? not overclocking
Mod. edit: not dev related, moved to general
Fuzalert2k said:
No dude, don't buy it! it's free for XDA users.
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It's free, really. How does that work?
czw2002cn said:
if decrease the clock speed to the max of 600mhz,will it save more power?
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Well, I just leave it set to "ondemand", so that way it will automatically adjust the speed as needed (Max: 998MHz, Min: 245MHz). My max is 998MHz.
what firmware we can use? which is highly recommended? R2BA026?
SetCpu and more, can we use Juice defender to increase autonomy
RodneyBR said:
Well, I just leave it set to "ondemand", so that way it will automatically adjust the speed as needed (Max: 998MHz, Min: 245MHz). My max is 998MHz.
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you know the phone does that anyway right?
I don't speak French so I can't comment on that but I've been using SetCPU since the 020 root and it SEEMS to work alright. Sometimes when I open it, it says something about failing but then it works OK.
I'm currently on R2BA026 rooted and it works for me. I also use JuiceDefender but to be honest I'm getting more and more convinced that's not helping any more. JuicePlotter in particular is struggling and keeps stalling, with gaps in the graph frequently, not sure why but that's not relevant to this thread so I'll leave that.
But I do NOT use it to overclock and would not recommend that! For a start, it would cane the battery. Rather, I use it to "throttle" the CPU speed. I think that's what most of us use it for. E.g. when the screen is off, it stops the CPU working too hard (and thus saves battery). Also when power is running low, CPU is throttled to save it. By throttled I mean "restricted to 245Mhz".
It's free to XDA members because the dev kindly put it up here somewhere for download - if you're looking for "how that works" on the Market, stop now because that's not how it works! The Market doesn't give you a discount for being on XDA.
Just search for it on here, or wait for someone who has used it to point you in the right direction. I'd search for it for you but I'm about to head out.
Ungruntled said:
I don't speak French so I can't comment on that but I've been using SetCPU since the 020 root and it SEEMS to work alright. Sometimes when I open it, it says something about failing but then it works OK.
I'm currently on R2BA026 rooted and it works for me. I also use JuiceDefender but to be honest I'm getting more and more convinced that's not helping any more. JuicePlotter in particular is struggling and keeps stalling, with gaps in the graph frequently, not sure why but that's not relevant to this thread so I'll leave that.
But I do NOT use it to overclock and would not recommend that! For a start, it would cane the battery. Rather, I use it to "throttle" the CPU speed. I think that's what most of us use it for. E.g. when the screen is off, it stops the CPU working too hard (and thus saves battery). Also when power is running low, CPU is throttled to save it. By throttled I mean "restricted to 245Mhz".
It's free to XDA members because the dev kindly put it up here somewhere for download - if you're looking for "how that works" on the Market, stop now because that's not how it works! The Market doesn't give you a discount for being on XDA.
Just search for it on here, or wait for someone who has used it to point you in the right direction. I'd search for it for you but I'm about to head out.
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we cant overclock anyway until there is a custom kernel. and you get bet your arse that when there is one, ill be overclocking to the max zoooom
I've used SetCPU for a few weeks and now I've been using my X10 without SetCPU for a few weeks and I've noticed zero difference in power consumption.
I'm guessing Android does a fine job itself at downclocking the CPU when it doesn't have to do heavy tasks.
Cinner said:
I've used SetCPU for a few weeks and now I've been using my X10 without SetCPU for a few weeks and I've noticed zero difference in power consumption.
I'm guessing Android does a fine job itself at downclocking the CPU when it doesn't have to do heavy tasks.
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Same here. i just uninstalled it and my phone is also more stable.

Custom rom For LG Aristo

Hi I was wondering if someone was working on maybe a cm based rom for the LG aristo? Or someone compiling a kernel for it? It's been out since about January and a lot of people have it but no one really seems to focus on side market devices anymore.
Ive been having this device about as long and looking for a good alternative ROM or even good mods myself
I have the kernel if anyone wants to make one. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bzk7IAINn5jfeDRQc3JwZ1F1aXM
Would anyone be willing to make a port from lineage or miui or anything? I can be the test mule. I've been trying to learn rom building but it's going to take me a very long time to be able to finish my first one.
need .zip twrp flashable stock rom for t mobile lg aristo
Sent from my LG-TP450 using Tapatalk
sdflowers32 said:
need .zip twrp flashable stock rom for t mobile lg aristo
Sent from my LG-TP450 using Tapatalk
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Just download the stock TMobile KDZ and install.
Or you can use the metro zip and add the proper apns to enable proper cell service.
Mod right here
EASIER WAY TO TWEAK CPU SPEEDS
For those who would like to disable hardware throttling on the LG Aristo I've come up with my own way to disable that rather than to go through to each core and tweak their control file as Need4Sneed has done. for my little trick you simply need to navigate to /system/etc. now from there scroll down until you see two thermal engine files: thermal-engine-8937.conf and thermal-engine-default.conf
simply change conf from within the file extension name to bak then restart. NO NEED TO DELETE THE FILES. Safer than sorry. after that your cpu will by default reach 1.4ghz. now that may be sweet as heck but you gotta remember; speed generates heat. also the snapdragon 425 is known to get hot. well thats a lie... its known to get scorching hot. like teabag a volcano hot. well you get the point. this is NOT for heavy gaming, trust me I've tried. and well my finger got burnt, yes it gets that hot. without thermal files your phone will not take preventative measures to dissipate heat but rather hit the max temperature and shut itself down all while grilling your fingers like chicken tenders. yum. so with that said its only natural. though this cannot in any way prevent your phone from booting it may cause hardware damage which may get so bad it eventually may prevent your phone from booting in that instance I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR BROKEN HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE.
upon messing around with the clock speeds with kernel auditor which does require root (messi2080) <-- da root mon --> seems the best clock speed is around 1.094ghz and the gpu speed must be lowered to at least 400mhz if your feeling ballsy then maybe you can fade 523mhz but never 598mhz. lets just say its like a really fast motorcycle with no cooling. simply put the motorcycle explodes. same concept and I wouldn't push a phone that hard as sadly :'( its my daily driver I suppose maybe the same does or doesn't apply to you but do have fun just be careful. :good:
https://youtu.be/8FJhdk1ewm0
I'm working on a build now.
Could you post a test build?
mustangtim49 said:
Could you post a test build?
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There's a twrp backup available on @[email protected]'s twrp thread.
unicornsw4g said:
EASIER WAY TO TWEAK CPU SPEEDS
For those who would like to disable hardware throttling on the LG Aristo I've come up with my own way to disable that rather than to go through to each core and tweak their control file as Need4Sneed has done. for my little trick you simply need to navigate to /system/etc. now from there scroll down until you see two thermal engine files: thermal-engine-8937.conf and thermal-engine-default.conf
simply change conf from within the file extension name to bak then restart. NO NEED TO DELETE THE FILES. Safer than sorry. after that your cpu will by default reach 1.4ghz. now that may be sweet as heck but you gotta remember; speed generates heat. also the snapdragon 425 is known to get hot. well thats a lie... its known to get scorching hot. like teabag a volcano hot. well you get the point. this is NOT for heavy gaming, trust me I've tried. and well my finger got burnt, yes it gets that hot. without thermal files your phone will not take preventative measures to dissipate heat but rather hit the max temperature and shut itself down all while grilling your fingers like chicken tenders. yum. so with that said its only natural. though this cannot in any way prevent your phone from booting it may cause hardware damage which may get so bad it eventually may prevent your phone from booting in that instance I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR BROKEN HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE.
upon messing around with the clock speeds with kernel auditor which does require root (messi2080) <-- da root mon --> seems the best clock speed is around 1.094ghz and the gpu speed must be lowered to at least 400mhz if your feeling ballsy then maybe you can fade 523mhz but never 598mhz. lets just say its like a really fast motorcycle with no cooling. simply put the motorcycle explodes. same concept and I wouldn't push a phone that hard as sadly :'( its my daily driver I suppose maybe the same does or doesn't apply to you but do have fun just be careful. :good:
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Thanks, it's a good post, but how I can return to conf extension?
Eduardo 6u9 said:
Thanks, it's a good post, but how I can return to conf extension?
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Don't delete it.
Just rename it. Add .Bak to the filename. And when you want it back, remove the .bak
ninjasinabag said:
Don't delete it.
Just rename it. Add .Bak to the filename. And when you want it back, remove the .bak
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Only remove .bak and not add .conf?
Eduardo 6u9 said:
Only remove .bak and not add .conf?
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For example, say the file's name is "thermal.conf". You can change the file name to " thermal.conf.bak" and the system will act like the thermal.conf file doesn't exist.
If you want to use the file again, just change the file name back to thermal.conf
Is anyone else developing anything for this device?
I'm about to try to build multi-rom for it or dualboot patcher ...
Lg aristo 2 rom port to lg aristo
Has anyone been able to port the lg aristo 2 rom to the lg aristo, i would like to flash the stock rom for lg Aristo 2 on my LG Aristo 1
This device gets no love :crying: The only roms available for this device are the ipioneer rom (a stock lg rom) and a debloated stock lg rom....

Did LG make the two troublesome cores regularly inactive in 7.0 to expand lifespan?

I have updated my v10 to 7.0 and use cpuz to check how often the 2 cores are used. Most of the times those 2 cores are very inactive and look like the 4 small cores do almost all the jobs. The 2 cores should be the reasons for bootloops. What do you guys think?
crunchor said:
I have updated my v10 to 7.0 and use cpuz to check how often the 2 cores are used. Most of the times those 2 cores are very inactive and look like the 4 small cores do almost all the jobs. The 2 cores should be the reasons for bootloops. What do you guys think?
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for sure LG take the update to do something about it, the big cores is most used when you need more power like heavy gaming and etc, little cores is always used and this is the way they really need to work and god bless LG to do a great update to V10 since my battery life is way way better this way, better than MM for sure.
Dont bother if big cores dont be used as usual as little because is saving your battery (and maybe avoid bootloop's too).
Battery life is still utter crap for me on Nougat. Around 4 hour screen on time maximum. No difference at all from MM almost feel a little worse in my opionion. Yes I started over from scratch.
sun_is_shinning said:
for sure LG take the update to do something about it, the big cores is most used when you need more power like heavy gaming and etc, little cores is always used and this is the way they really need to work and god bless LG to do a great update to V10 since my battery life is way way better this way, better than MM for sure.
Dont bother if big cores dont be used as usual as little because is saving your battery (and maybe avoid bootloop's too).
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Is that it used to be the 2 big cores do the main job, then always so hot and then finally something broken?
dannejanne said:
Battery life is still utter crap for me on Nougat. Around 4 hour screen on time maximum. No difference at all from MM almost feel a little worse in my opionion. Yes I started over from scratch.
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I would say use the small 4 cores more would actually burn battery faster, but if almost not using the big troublesome 2 cores would push the bootloops from around 1 year to like...2 years may be!? That is great.
Thx for the analysiz
dannejanne said:
Battery life is still utter crap for me on Nougat. Around 4 hour screen on time maximum. No difference at all from MM almost feel a little worse in my opionion. Yes I started over from scratch.
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same here
dannejanne said:
Battery life is still utter crap for me on Nougat. Around 4 hour screen on time maximum. No difference at all from MM almost feel a little worse in my opionion. Yes I started over from scratch.
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+1
Using Turkey kdz file.
i have a dead v10 bootloop
if i flash android nougat the bootloop problem will be fixed ?
vip57 said:
i have a dead v10 bootloop
if i flash android nougat the bootloop problem will be fixed ?
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"SOFTWARE WON'T FIX DEAD HARDWARE"
V10 bootloop is dead hardware.
TrueFawkes said:
"SOFTWARE WON'T FIX DEAD HARDWARE"
V10 bootloop is dead hardware.
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You are wrong
Lg G4 has the same problem
And there was a software related fix with flashing a file that disable big cpu cores as i remember
The hardware isn't dead and it can be fixed
vip57 said:
You are wrong
Lg G4 has the same problem
And there was a software related fix with flashing a file that disable big cpu cores as i remember
The hardware isn't dead and it can be fixed
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well knock yourself out then....
TrueFawkes said:
well knock yourself out then....
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Noob
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Noob
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nice, real mature.
Let me know when you've fixed your boot looped V10 with software.
What version of v10 are we talking about? I bought used one and never had bootloop and previous owner either. And i read so much about bootloops before i got i
TrueFawkes said:
nice, real mature.
Let me know when you've fixed your boot looped V10 with software.
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https://www.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p-bootloop-fix/amp/
Nexus 6p bootloop is fixed by software modification
Hope someone will make it to lg v10
It's well documented that the bootloops are caused by faulty solder connection on the motherboard. You can't fix a motherboard connection with software. A Ford being fixed by software doesn't mean you can fix a Chevy with software.
redoregon said:
It's well documented that the bootloops are caused by faulty solder connection on the motherboard. You can't fix a motherboard connection with software. A Ford being fixed by software doesn't mean you can fix a Chevy with software.
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finally someone with logic and reason..

Instruction for Android 6.0.1 and Exynos Note 4

I've been using Greenify for some time with pleasure but not sure I'm doing it efficiently and my device and OS is getting and getting old every day and although I used a heavily debloated version of stock ROM (Simpl ROM) my battery seems to lack of performance lately. So I need a real deal instruction to get maximum efficiency since I don't want to change my phone. I'd really appreciate any help for fine tuning in Greenify.
Not: Note 4 with stock-based 6.0.1 Simpl ROM and Rooted with SuperSU. Also, I installed Space Lemon kernel.
hopelives said:
I've been using Greenify for some time with pleasure but not sure I'm doing it efficiently and my device and OS is getting and getting old every day and although I used a heavily debloated version of stock ROM (Simpl ROM) my battery seems to lack of performance lately. So I need a real deal instruction to get maximum efficiency since I don't want to change my phone. I'd really appreciate any help for fine tuning in Greenify.
Not: Note 4 with stock-based 6.0.1 Simpl ROM and Rooted with SuperSU. Also, I installed Space Lemon kernel.
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Everything gets old and dies including the battery in your device. Greenify will not save you from that fate. Nor will it substantially improve battery endurance on Android 6+ assuming your app portfolio is well behaved. Make sure 'doze on the go' is enabled in Greenify. The remaining knobs and dials will only yield minor benefits.
Davey126 said:
Everything gets old and dies including the battery in your device. Greenify will not save you from that fate. Nor will it substantially improve battery endurance on Android 6+ assuming your app portfolio is well behaved. Make sure 'doze on the go' is enabled in Greenify. The remaining knobs and dials will only yield minor benefits.
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I'm totally aware of what you mean, thanks. Still, if you have something to add it would be appreciated. I like my phone and don't want to change it.
hopelives said:
I'm totally aware of what you mean, thanks. Still, if you have something to add it would be appreciated. I like my phone and don't want to change it.
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https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Samsung+Galaxy+Note+4+Battery+Replacement/38111
Davey126 said:
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Samsung+Galaxy+Note+4+Battery+Replacement/38111
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I have meant Greenify mate.
hopelives said:
I have meant Greenify mate.
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Of course; missed the point. . Seriously consider a new battery which is both economical and easy to install on your device. Greenify is not the answer in the absence of clear indication of app misbehavor.
Davey126 said:
Of course; missed the point. . Seriously consider a new battery which is both economical and easy to install on your device. Greenify is not the answer in the absence of clear indication of app misbehavor.
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My battery is six months old. Do you think it's old enough to change?
hopelives said:
My battery is six months old. Do you think it's old enough to change?
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After market batteries are often not fresh and/or do not meet OEM specs. You should understand what is draining the battery before pursuing a replacement if a recent change made little/no difference. There are numerous XDA threads dedicated to this subject.
Davey126 said:
After market batteries are often not fresh and/or do not meet OEM specs. You should understand what is draining the battery before pursuing a replacement if a recent change made little/no difference. There are numerous XDA threads dedicated to this subject.
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I had changed the battery twice during my usage period but I always bought it from the official Samsung service store. However, I decided to decrease the number of apps installed on my phone. After that, I try battery life again.

Detailed system info app?

I have CPU-Z paid installed and Accubattery Pro that never displays more than 96% charged despite fully charged on the stock ROM.....is the security app blocking it?
CPU-Z Pro is fine but not on screen....
Any recommendations for one of the best on screen real time system info CPU, GPU, RAM etc paid app...
Hoping to hear your expert recommendations.
Thanks.
Real time?
So you want something with an overlay of system resource usage?
I use FKM for that.
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Real time?
So you want something with an overlay of system resource usage?
I use FKM for that.
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Correct, Real time.
FKM looks good, but I believe it requires rooting and does kernels tweaking.
My cell isn't rooted, plus at this age I don't think I'd be able to root.. just a retired noob trying to learn at this age..
Probably take it to phone shop..
Plus with root won't be able to get auto updates..
Thanks anyways for the recommendation.
Mike2030 said:
Correct, Real time.
FKM looks good, but I believe it requires rooting and does kernels tweaking.
My cell isn't rooted, plus at this age I don't think I'd be able to root.. just a retired noob trying to learn at this age..
Probably take it to phone shop..
Plus with root won't be able to get auto updates..
Thanks anyways for the recommendation.
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Never too old to learn, but unfortunately yes, rooting would be required to have that feature with FKM.
I've also used this app in the past, but not since getting the RN9P. Not as detailed as FKM but it may suffice for your needs and I don't recall a root requirement.
Cpu Float - Apps on Google Play
CpuFloat (free) gives you system information on top of the current app.
play.google.com
DevCheck has pretty good dashboard of how system resources are used and general information on almost everything.
regarding your worries of battery not charging 100%, you should be glad. to put very short what helps these Lithium-ion batteries endurance, the less time battery spends at charge levels >90% and <40% the better it for the battery
sir_bazz said:
Never too old to learn, but unfortunately yes, rooting would be required to have that feature with FKM.
I've also used this app in the past, but not since getting the RN9P. Not as detailed as FKM but it may suffice for your needs and I don't recall a root requirement.
Cpu Float - Apps on Google Play
CpuFloat (free) gives you system information on top of the current app.
play.google.com
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Any guide to root RN9Pro?
I'm running a debloated stock ROM.
Rooting would interfere with autoupdates.. correct?
Would require a custom recovery and a custom ROM?
Thanks.
koshikas said:
DevCheck has pretty good dashboard of how system resources are used and general information on almost everything.
regarding your worries of battery not charging 100%, you should be glad. to put very short what helps these Lithium-ion batteries endurance, the less time battery spends at charge levels >90% and <40% the better it for the battery
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Should be charged less than 90 and at 40%..
Correct?
Expert thoughts on Accubatt Pro?
Thanks.
Can RN9PRO be rooted online, like using TV using phone guy's assistance?
Thanks.
Mike2030 said:
Should be charged less than 90 and at 40%..
Correct?
Expert thoughts on Accubatt Pro?
Thanks.
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yes to both
koshikas said:
yes to both
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Thanks.
Mike2030 said:
Can RN9PRO be rooted online, like using TV using phone guy's assistance?
Thanks.
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i suggest you do your research, or get help of someone who has done it hands-on because lot of things can go wrong if you dont know what you are doing. cant recommend anything because unfortunately from what i've seen in the forums no ROM can boast of full functionality of the stock ROM(i too hate it).
koshikas said:
i suggest you do your research, or get help of someone who has done it hands-on because lot of things can go wrong if you dont know what you are doing. cant recommend anything because unfortunately from what i've seen in the forums no ROM can boast of full functionality of the stock ROM(i too hate it).
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Thanks again.
You can try my app VD Infos.
It shows the most important privacy informations.
But, you can see more infos about cpu, system, etc.
[APP][v1.10] VD Infos (Package: com.vitaodoidao.vdinfos)
(Para quem fala PORTUGUÊS, o próximo post está totalmente traduzido !) VD Infos v1.10 As we all know, Android is a super powerful and super versatile operating system. What nobody tells you is that all your personal details and confidential...
forum.xda-developers.com
Enjoy

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