[ODDS] Better Battery Life - LG G6 Guides, News, & Discussion

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​ NFO:
• Ladies & Gentlemen i introducing my LG G6 Better Battery Life Guide/Odds
Requirements:
• Root
Tools:
• Greenify or Greenify4Magisk: Hibernating certain Apps
Greenify help you identify and put the misbehaving Apps into Hibernation
• Titanium Backup: Freeze certain Apps
You can backup, restore, freeze your Apps
• MyAndroidTools Thread: Disable Services, Broadcasts & Autostarts
Enable/disable Components
• LG G6 Debloater: Debloating LG Apps
Deleting LG Apps
• Google Debloater: Debloating GAPPS
Deleting Google Apps
• NO RCT Kernel: Disables LG Root Checking Tool
RCTD disabled Kernel
• Easy DPI Changer: Changing DPI
Change and reset Resolution
• Facebook Lite Thread: Facebook Replacement
Very low Size take less RAM and Storage
Additions:
• Change Animation: Speed Up Window Animations
Speed up or disable Animations
• Disable Always on Display:
Settings - Display - Always on Display uncheck
• Disable Wifi & Bluetooth scanning:
Settings - Location - Three Dot Menu - Scanning - Bluetooth & Wifi scanning uncheck
Disable LDB:
1. Open Dialer and type "*#546368#*870#" ("870" or "997" Model Number)
2. The "Hidden Menu" should appear
3. Go to "SVC Menu"
4. Select to "LDB"
5. Uncheck "enable"
Disable Log Services:
1. Open Dialer and type *#546368#*870# ("870" or "997" Model Number)
2. The "Hidden Menu" should appear
3. Go to "SVC Menu"
4. Select "Log Service"
5. Tap 2 times on "Log enable"

Push & go

NO RCT Kernel is useful only when you have non-systemless root, f.e. SuperSU, SuperUser. Magisk is systemless so RCT won't even launch.
I don't want to hate this thread but this seems pretty much like my battery life on stock ROM... with no tweaks applied at all, really.
Now I'm on Fulmics ROM and it's even better than this. Also with no tweaks at all, just blank ROM with systemless root because I need it.
Besides I'd think a little bit more about Greenify's efectiveness right now. I gave it so many chances and every time it failed in providing better battery life, sometimes it even made it worse because it was constantly killing background processes so my phone had to wake everything up again. And yes, I tried everything, even Magisk module to enable more options. Still it's not the same Greenify like on earlier Android versions (on my old Xperia Z3 Compact it was awesome, but on G6 it sucks) so in my opinion, there is no sense in installing it unless it will be fully compatible with Android, I mean Xposed will fully work on Nougat.
Also I suggest just not killing any apps in Recent Apps. In my almost seven-year adventure with Android I was ALWAYS killing/closing every app I could. Now I just press home button and it's much better. I only kill an app when it behaves strangely or hangs up. Otherwise the phone uses more power to launch it again, rather than resume the process from cached processes which (mostly) does not consume any CPU power.
But that's just my opinion.

Wondering if anyone uses lspeed and if it would be worth it.

jsyd09 said:
Wondering if anyone uses lspeed and if it woild be worth it.
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Tried many times, didn't notice any improvements with different configurations

• Added Prevent Running (Xposed Module) Tested & works

Short NFO:
• My Phone uses only 1,2GB (Idle)
• After Unplug my Phone it keeps Juice over 2 Days (SOT)

Added:
Easy DPI Changer
Window Anitmation Scale

How does DPI changer help?

Pondy said:
How does DPI changer help?
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Changing the DPI/Resolution can help to save Battery

Added some Infos

Added Facebook Replacement & Titanium Backup
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Pondy said:
How does DPI changer help?
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Lower resolution means less pixels to draw on the screen which means less work to be done which means less battery usage goes to displaying things.

Added new Tools
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Turn on the Anti-theft function by setting a password, and then you can alarm, lock, or get location of the lost phone. Try these features of Anti-theft by tapping Find lost phone.
● Battery Saver:
Optional-Set battery saving mode to extend battery life as well as inform users about which apps consume the most battery power.
● Call Blocker:
Call Blocker helps you block unwanted calls. Add the unwanted calls into the blacklist manually or just block calls from non-contacts then you will not be disturbed by the unwanted calls.
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Quickly shut off memory intensive and battery hogging apps with one touch.
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Hide, lock, and protect your private photos, videos and files with a password.
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Scan and display all apps that access your personal information, such as personal data, contacts, locations, and SMS.
● Cloud Backup & Restore:
Backup and restore all your contacts and call logs from your previous device to a new one.
● Widget:
Perform quick scan directly from your Android desktop. Quick check system information and set a battery saving mode
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most of those functions aren't neccessary
mjz2cool said:
most of those functions aren't neccessary
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Not necessaaaaaaryyy for u butt may bee itsss usefulll forr others
Omkar$ said:
Not necessaaaaaaryyy for u butt may bee itsss usefulll forr others
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so it's not a must have then
There's no viruses for android so what's the point of a virus scanner
you could say if you downloaded files & transferred them to a pc you can scan them first but doesn't your pc have anti virus
Battery saving apps tend to actually slow the phone down - all they do is turn off things like wifi bt gps & data when the screen is off - but they take up system resources themselves & really not needed
there are only two tools you really need
boot manager to stop apps starting at boot - comes with some custom roms anyway
cache cleaner - to free internal storage
anything else is really just bloat and can be performed by android itself or your file manager like es file explorer in the case of cloud storage
This app is good but no virus scanner needed.
Btw nyc share

[Debloat] Remove unwanted apps | make G3 faster

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Hi guys,
probably most of you want more speed always. Plus, this is good for your battery.
This is my list of disabled apps and services.
So lets start.
Requierements:
1. Rooted device
2. Titanium backup / Disable services / System app remover
3. always make backup​
*Kitkat users can use this MOD​
Options:
Freeze - this will freeze desired app/service but it will not remove it from phone. You will be always able to unfreeze it and use it
Uninstall - this option will completely remove desired app/service from your phone​
Apps safe to freeze or remove:
Accessibility - that thing in settings that helps. After you disable it it will be visible in settings but you wont be able to access it​Answer Me - in controls feature when you have a incoming call and you bring phone to your ear and it answer it. Auto answer basically​ANT HAL Service - service to use various heart rate, fitness sensors and similar equipment​Chrome - not using it​Downloads - it is a app that shows all your downloads (do not mix up with Download manager)​E-mail - i dont use stock mail app so it is safe to freeze​EasyHome - app that simplifies your homescreen (big icons and so on)​ELTest - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freeze​File manager - i am using 3rd party file manager​GNSS Air test - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freeze​Gnss Test - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freeze​Goolge Play Books - not using​Google Play Magazines - not using​Google Play Movies & TV - not using​Google Play Music - not using​Google+ - not using​Google Search - not using and it is safe to remove (that search bar will also be removed from homescreen)​Google Text to Speech - never used this feature. I am always writing​Home - its a LG Launcher. Install some 3rd party launcher before you freeze it​Home theme - theme​Internet - stock browser​LG Backup - it is safe to freeze it if you never used it​LG GNSS - safe to freeze it​LG Health - I have 3rd party app​LG Intelligent Agent - havent find out what is it for but it is safe to freeze​LG Keyboard - have 3rd party keyboard installed before you freeze it​LG Keyboard black theme - safe to freeze​LG SearchWidgetProvider - search widget, safe to freeze​LGSetupWizard - once you setup your phone you dont need this​LGSmartCover - I am not using smart cover​Live Wallpaper Picker - not using live walls​Maps - not using Google Maps[/B]​QuickMemo+ - I am using 3rd party app for tasks​QuickRemote - dont need it​Quickset SDK - it controlls IR sensor​Smart Notice - those cards under weather/time widget​Smart screen - never used this feature (phone follows if you are looking at him)​Smart tips - dont need tips​T action - never used those actions​Tags - dont need it​Talkback - dont need it also​Video - I am using 3rd party player​Video Trim - done need, never gonna trim my videos​All Verizon apps​
*list is based on custom Lollipop ROM I am using. I will flash stock firmware to determine more bloatware and I will update the list​
Credit:
@subworx - thank you on creating Aroma script for debloating
do you need the pro version of titanium backup? i tried doing it and had to download app quarantine.
cap1tal1sm said:
do you need the pro version of titanium backup? i tried doing it and had to download app quarantine.
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You need the pro version to freeze apps, you can still uninstall though.
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Have you tired the KitKat mod you posted?
d08speed3 said:
Have you tired the KitKat mod you posted?
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Yes.
Tried it on D855 variant and it worked well on Kitkat.
verizon voicemail
I had an issue with verizon voicemaill. When i froze it, it would not let me know when i have a new voicemail. Idk if others are having this problem.
blueidexx said:
I had an issue with verizon voicemaill. When i froze it, it would not let me know when i have a new voicemail. Idk if others are having this problem.
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Thata normal mate.
You only freeze it if you dont use it.
DelBoy said:
Thata normal mate.
You only freeze it if you dont use it.
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Yea I froze it and thats when I noticed. I freeze all the verizon bs first to make sure its not cause issues. Ill try again and see what happens.

Question Anyways to improve app management / frequent app closures?

The phone runs well, but it can barely keep chrome and a settings page open in the background. There should be around 1.4gb free in the background.
Flashing other roms should help, however trying to unlock the bootloader has proven challenging.
I've found disabling the Google app, and removing permissions from the default Camera and OnePlus Launcher to help significantly.
Here's my stock RAM usage without anything disabled:
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My screenshot didn't include this, but Camera and OnePlus Launcher are just below, too, despite me using a third party camera (OpenCamera) and launcher (Nova Launcher).
I disabled Google, disabled Assistant, and force killed and removed all permissions from Camera and OnePlus Launcher, and now I can keep 3 or even 4 apps in memory! Like, I can switch back and forth between GMail, Firefox, and Settings without any of them ever leaving memory.
I suspect my removing permissions on the other two apps didn't do a ton, so I think it was disabling Google that did the trick. Not having Google Assistant running 100% of the time must have opened up a lot of RAM....
Here's a fuller screenshot of my memory usage for the "past day" which includes a lot of time before I did this, and some time after:
Here's a screenshot for the past 3 hours, which is entirely after I did this:
I can't remember my exact total memory usage before, but I think it sat around 3.5GB. The change to behavior was immediate after disabling Google, but memory usage was still up to 3.2 / 3.7GB after a few hours. The next day, it's down to 2.5GB / 3.7GB.
I think disabiling Google and clearing those permissions somehow reduced System memory usage as well?
I suspect, like you said, we'll be able to get an even more effecient system with custom ROMs, and that might make it feasible to re-enable Google Assistant. But for now, this is a huge improvement and I'll be leaving it off.
This was not a very scientific post, but it made such a difference, I had to post it. Could someone else who's experiencing this try it, take full screenshots of the developer options -> app memory usage before and after and confirm if it's entirely Google which makes the difference?
I'm currently seeing if I can disable the oneplus launcher, but it definitely seems to be breaking recents. Changing to nova launcher may possible reduce active ram utilization, although I'm not certain yet. Disabling the google assistant absolutely improved ram usage, so i'm keeping that off. I wish we could bind the gesture that brough up google assistant to just a general google search, but whatever at this point.
BTW, the best way to check active ram usage is under developer settings under running services.
Update to previous post: I disabled quite literally everything I could, replaced stock camera with gcam, I'm still using the oneplus launcher for recents and I'm sitting between 1.4 and 1.6 gb free. This is including not including the 200mb the settings app is utilizing while open. As such, in reality, it should be idling closer to 1.6-1.8 gb. I currently have android os utilizing 1.4 gb, which is the area I'd love to get down as that is the biggest chunk of ram usage. Either way, there seems to be progress and I'll see how it runs over the coming days.
To be clear, I removed permissions from OnePlus Launcher, but I couldn't seem to find a way to actually disable it... So it's still running in the background on my phone, in addition to Nova Launcher. But I'm glad that helped, and than disabling Google helped for you too!
daboross said:
To be clear, I removed permissions from OnePlus Launcher, but I couldn't seem to find a way to actually disable it... So it's still running in the background on my phone, in addition to Nova Launcher. But I'm glad that helped, and than disabling Google helped for you too!
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You can disable it via an adb command, however it removes the recents capability so you have to leave it running. Switching launchers nets you a total ram usage of 67mb for one plus laucher + whatever the other launcher is using, however it already uses 127 mb when the oneplus launcher is the main launcher basically making it a wash.
The phone is much improved, but even now the app management is definitely too severe imo

Question Foreground activity - need some clarifications

Hello everyone,
I'm in the process of trying to use the phone less and less. Therefore, I do not care if WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, Facebook and so on have any background activity.
Obviously, all those activities have been restricted. In the battery settings, I've noticed there's another option I can enable or disable: foreground activity.
I have a general understanding of what foreground means, but in this specific context I need some help. Can I disable this activity? I only want for those specific apps to check for notifications while I have them open. If I do disable foreground activity, the app won't connect at all?
I won't let any of those apps on my device. The were designed to be malware and data miners.
They are security risks.
If I can't logon and use a forum through the browser, I don't use it.
while I can, and probably will, stop using socials at all from my smartphone, I really can not do the same with Telegram and WhatsApp. I want to restrict these apps as much as possible, preferrably like they only work when I open them
Jerry69 said:
while I can, and probably will, stop using socials at all from my smartphone, I really can not do the same with Telegram and WhatsApp. I want to restrict these apps as much as possible, preferrably like they only work when I open them
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Best course of action, in my opinion.
You could disable them when not in use.
I do that with Google Play Services, and Playstore.
You can keep them from having internet access with Karma Firewall, freeware that uses almost no battery. It may tone down their battery usage too.
Lol, they can't lead me, I can't lead them... so they can get the hell out of my way
Use this setting change to block ads globally.
Works pretty good.
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Disable all notifications apk you don't need , from battery settings tick on "optimize"for all apk you don't need to be active , go to every apk info and untick "data utilization in background" and last resort in "developper settings " you have "limit apk activity in background " to minimum ( 4 apk) . These are the only methods system permit . If you root the phone there are plenty of apks which can stop booting or disable some parts of apks too much agressive . All Google apk boot with system and have a lot of subrutines involved in tracking your activity . Also you can disable all apk you don't need with adb fastboot cmds . It's a large subject too much time to discuss ...
Also under battery , apk activities you can see which apk used battery in percent ...
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Disable all notifications apk you don't need , from battery settings tick on "optimize"for all apk you don't need to be active , go to every apk info and untick "data utilization in background" and last resort in "developper settings " you have "limit apk activity in background " to minimum ( 4 apk) . These are the only methods system permit . If you root the phone there are plenty of apks which can stop booting or disable some parts of apks too much agressive . All Google apk boot with system and have a lot of subrutines involved in tracking your activity . Also you can disable all apk you don't need with adb fastboot cmds . It's a large subject too much time to discuss ...
Also under battery , apk activities you can see which apk used battery in percent ...
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What apps are good with root?
Some time ago when I used rooted phones , I appreciated :
- My.Android.Tools.Pro
- App Ops - Permission manager
- ROMToolbox Pro
- All-In-One Toolbox Cleaner
I'm afraid to use root due lot of problems like boot loop , freezed boot sequence , no OTA etc so I'm pleased till now only to disable apks I know from past , they are hungry battery . First APK is very interesting , you can see every apk how start , boot with system , tracking features , triggering wifi and data and so on .

Question Cannot locate Battery Optimization page

Anyone know how can I get to this page in S22 plus?
I remember I installed an apps that leads me to this page, I did the settings at that time.
But now I cannot locate this page, I cannot find out how I can get in.
Anyone has ideas?
Thank you.
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They changed it around I think. It's still in Device Care, Samsung wuvs hidden menus...
I recommend you don't enable it as it's known to cause erratic behavior.
Try a search in settings for it.
blackhawk said:
They changed it around I think. It's still in Device Care, Samsung wuvs hidden menus...
I recommend you don't enable it as it's known to cause erratic behavior.
Try a search in settings for it.
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Thanks.
I tried searching by my eyes and using search field, still no luck.
I want to change that as it seems like the phone is still killing my apps.
xpking said:
Thanks.
I tried searching by my eyes and using search field, still no luck.
I want to change that as it seems like the phone is still killing my apps.
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Developer options>standby apps, all buckets should show as active otherwise power management is enabled, their state can not be altered if power management is disabled. However you can't disable global power management here.
blackhawk said:
Developer options>standby apps, all buckets should show as active otherwise power management is enabled, their state can not be altered if power management is disabled. However you can't disable global power management here.
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Thank you.
But i don't think the options i am looking for is in developer options.
messing up the settings there is not a good idea...
xpking said:
Thank you.
But i don't think the options i am looking for is in developer options.
messing up the settings there is not a good idea...
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You don't understand.
It's a test.
The ability or lack of ability to change the bucket state of the apps will indicate if power management is enabled.
Try changing one from active to rarely used, nothing will change if power management isn't enabled. You can't change it's state, and the options while not greyed out do not indicate being touched let alone change the app's bucket state.
In reality even with power management active resetting the bucket states does little. You can't crash Android by doing it... lol, I've tested that.
You'll be disappointed by the lack of any tangible results instead. However it's a quick, easy litmus test to see if global power management is enabled
Changing individual apps, battery "allow background usage" setting doesn't effect their bucket state. Enabling power management in Device Care does, and that will cause issues.
Like apps shutting down while using them such as bt with screen off while listening to music.
For One UI 4.0+, just go to Settings - Apps, select an app then select Battery. The 'Unrestrict' option is the same as 'Not Optimized'.
blackhawk said:
You don't understand.
It's a test.
The ability or lack of ability to change the bucket state of the apps will indicate if power management is enabled.
Try changing one from active to rarely used, nothing will change if power management isn't enabled. You can't change it's state, and the options while not greyed out do not indicate being touched let alone change the app's bucket state.
In reality even with power management active resetting the bucket states does little. You can't crash Android by doing it... lol, I've tested that.
You'll be disappointed by the lack of any tangible results instead. However it's a quick, easy litmus test to see if global power management is enabled
Changing individual apps, battery "allow background usage" setting doesn't effect their bucket state. Enabling power management in Device Care does, and that will cause issues.
Like apps shutting down while using them such as bt with screen off while listening to music.
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I tried as per your suggestion.
Nothing I can change for those apps.
After I changed to another other values it only stick with Active, no errors shown.
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For One UI 4.0+, just go to Settings - Apps, select an app then select Battery. The 'Unrestrict' option is the same as 'Not Optimized'.
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Thanks.
I tried this and also add exceptions to apps clean up.
But some apps seems still being killed.
That's why I am looking for that page.
That Battrery Optimization page exist on S10+ and also I saw in S22+ too.
xpking said:
Thanks.
I tried this and also add exceptions to apps clean up.
But some apps seems still being killed.
That's why I am looking for that page.
That Battrery Optimization page exist on S10+ and also I saw in S22+ too.
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As you can see in the video below, the 'Unrestrict' option is the same as 'Not Optimized' in Battery Optimization setting. I think the error you are facing is because of the application is not well compatible with the new operating system.
Btw, I have figured out a method to open the hidden Battery Optimization setting:
1. Install Vanced Manager and Vanced MicroG.
2. Make sure Vanced MicroG's Battery Setting is set to Optimized.
3. Close Vanced MicroG and reopen until 'Keep MicroG in background' notification appears. Expand then click on this notification, the Battery Optimization Settings page will appear.
What you want is to launch com.android.settings.Settings$HighPowerApplicationsActivity class
Try to install Shortcut Maker (Rushikesh Developer) and search for intent "Ignore battery optimization settings"
It will do the trick
watdafuc said:
As you can see in the video below, the 'Unrestrict' option is the same as 'Not Optimized' in Battery Optimization setting. I think the error you are facing is because of the application is not well compatible with the new operating system.
Btw, I have figured out a method to open the hidden Battery Optimization setting:
1. Install Vanced Manager and Vanced MicroG.
2. Make sure Vanced MicroG's Battery Setting is set to Optimized.
3. Close Vanced MicroG and reopen until 'Keep MicroG in background' notification appears. Expand then click on this notification, the Battery Optimization Settings page will appear.
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Thank you very much for helping!!
goTouch said:
What you want is to launch com.android.settings.Settings$HighPowerApplicationsActivity class
Try to install Shortcut Maker (Rushikesh Developer) and search for intent "Ignore battery optimization settings"
It will do the trick
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Very great suggestion and Shortcut Maker is a good apps too.
Thank you very much!!

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