What does Smart Resolution do? - Huawei MediaPad M5 Questions & Answers

I recently purchased a Mediapad M5 8.4. In the display settings, there is a toggle to enable or disable smart resolution. What does that do?

It basically lowers the screen resolution, at least for certain apps. Theoretically, display quality is lessened but battery consumption is also lessened. As to whether it is a useful feature, no clue. There is limited feedback here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/help/smart-resolution-t3719715

I don't believe it does anything, frankly. Battery life is not improved, resolution is not decreased. Shrug.

I haven't noticed any changes anywhere. Leaving it enabled anyways.

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[Q] What is that MPL Significant Motion process running on my Alpha?

Hi All,
I'm from Germany, new to the forum and have straight a question about my new Samsung Galaxy Alpha.
Since a month now I'm using the Alpha.
I'm quiet happy with the overall performance and handling and really love that phone.
Of course I rooted the Alpha to remove bloat ware and to tweak the autorun behavior of some apps.
When the phone is sitting there connected to WiFi or/and GSM with the screen off waiting for calls, text and mails coming in, it consumes roughly 1% of the battery per hour. What IMHO is a good performance, compared to the SGS2 I owned before.
Anyway, when checking the details of battery usage with 3C Toolbox Pro I figured out, that
MPL Significant Motion in the Google Play Service eats appr. 40% of my battery capacity in standby.
I'm wondering what that service/process is doing (and who started it) as there is no reason for the phone to detect motion in this state. Or I'm totally wrong and MPL Significant Motion is something different???
Even Google couldn't help in this specific case.
The only motion detection I can think off are the Automatic screen orientation and the Flip over to mute function which I have activated.
To narrow down the options I switched these off, but this doesn't change anything regarding the power consumption. These detections should only be active just when the screen is on or in case of an incoming call anyway.
Could somebody out there check if it is a normal behavior to have that MPL Significant Motion thing running more or less constantly?
And does somebody know what this service/process is doing and how to circumvent an auto start?
The 2 Screenshots attached (Battery01/02) showing the usage of MPL Significant Motion (2% out of 5% are used by this process).
The other Screenshots (Apps01-05) showing all the apps and services running on the phone currently.
Thanx for your help in advance!

Possible to change display refresh rate?

So ive noticed a marginal increase of battery life on my shield tablet by switching the power mode to 30 FPS and I was wondering if there was a way to change the G3's display refresh also? I just like experimienting with stupid settings like that. I dont use my G3 for games, mainly GPS and youtube, so refresh isnt that big of a deal to me. I would just like to find more ways to squeeze battery life and performance, as if my ZeroLemon isnt enough...haha.
Any help/Ideas would be AWESOME! Btw, running Eclipse!

Disable Max Brightness Warning?

Anyone know who to disable the nuisance popup warning about increased battery consumption, when enabling max brightness? As much as I appreciate Samsung treating me like a 5 year old, I would love to disable that.
Adaptive brightness has been off pretty much since I purchased the tablet. It appears regardless.

Question Standard vs Light Performance Profile

Has anyone tried comparing the performance of S23U when using standard and light performance profile? Noticed any performance drop when using Light mode?
I haven't noticed a different in performance but I also haven't noticed a difference in battery life either. I haven't been able to see much of a benefit but since I don't see any performance drops I just leave lite mode on. Hopefully someone on YouTube does a battery comparison.
mmafighter077 said:
I haven't noticed a different in performance but I also haven't noticed a difference in battery life either. I haven't been able to see much of a benefit but since I don't see any performance drops I just leave lite mode on. Hopefully someone on YouTube does a battery comparison.
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I have experienced the same thing. Don't notice any performance differences and didn't really notice any battery life differences either. I keep it on in the event it is making a difference cause I haven't noticed any negatives.
Light profile under battery profiles
Hello all, has anyone used this profile? If so, is it any good?
forum.xda-developers.com
Standard vs Light performance profile
I haven't seen anyone do a comparison between the two, but what are your experiences so far with this setting?
forum.xda-developers.com
No difference regarding performance. However somehow I've got less SOT on light mode compared to standard lol
It is kinda strange when ppl claim on reddit that light performance gives them 3h more to sot. I don't see any difference on mine device. And I belive it is placebo what ppl writing. Also same to Ram plus. I try off and on and no single minute adding to sot.
I don't notice performance difference, but my battery seems to last more than before. Which was also goo... With s23 Ultra I no longer have battery Anxiety.
Maybe this function is just to turn off the "for galaxy" over clocking of snap 8 gen 2
peeweew said:
Maybe this function is just to turn off the "for galaxy" over clocking of snap 8 gen 2
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I believe you are right. Because I have one of those device info apps installed and when I have light mode on it says the max GPU is 615 and with standard mode is 719 megahertz. So I think you are correct it just defaults it to the standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 setings.
Bobthahog said:
I believe you are right. Because I have one of those device info apps installed and when I have light mode on it says the max GPU is 615 and with standard mode is 719 megahertz. So I think you are correct it just defaults it to the standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 setings.
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Nah, it pulls back further on the core. You can see that in the benchmarks. It limits the maximum X3 core clock to about 70%.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: Benchmarks reveals performance difference between Standard and Light modes
Samsung's new flagship phones, the Galaxy S23 series, debuted with new performance modes: Standard and Light. That feature appears to have been a masterstroke, with benchmark numbers indicating a slight drop in performance when in Light, accompanied by significant prime core efficiency gains.
www.notebookcheck.net
I did the test and posted the results in the battery thread. I gained 1 hour. First test with Standard was 10:51 and Second test with Light was 11:54.
Paul_Deemer said:
I did the test and posted the results in the battery thread. I gained 1 hour. First test with Standard was 10:51 and Second test with Light was 11:54.
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That's a significant extra on the battery life. I'll stick with light since mostly what I do doesn't require heavy usage.
LuthorKid said:
That's a significant extra on the battery life. I'll stick with light since mostly what I do doesn't require heavy usage.
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I am doing another test now with No Social Media Apps installed on phone. Just my normal phone, text and email apps, work apps and Netflix, Prime, HBO Max, Paramount+ and Disney+ for streaming apps. Bet I gain at least an hour without Facebook and Facebook Messenger installed.
Probably affect heavy performance core, so that with standard daily usage you can't see the difference
Haven't had any performance issues on Light mode. And quite significant improvement on the battery consumption. So I'll stick with Light.
What i wonder is the NPU (Neural Processing Unit) aka A.I.
If light mode lowers clockspeed from CPU and GPU, does it affect NPU?
I mean will it affect post processing during picture shots?
I've tried to spot a difference between these two perfomance profiles after may update and I did notice few things:
Light mode: device is less warm while multitasking, charging and casually browsing. However I did notice that I lose some "frames" using navigation apps such as "waze" and on heavier multitasking(spotify, facebook, reddit and instagram for example). Battery is a little bit better than standard mode but not that noticable at least for me.
The only thing I noticed was the phone got tangibly warmer when using the camera and the subsequent photo processing in standard mode.
You all know S23 phones use overclocked Snapdragon Gen 2, right?
If you want a stock Gen 2, just use light profile.
You won't notice anything.
illetyus said:
You all know S23 phones use overclocked Snapdragon Gen 2, right?
If you want a stock Gen 2, just use light profile.
You won't notice anything.
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Wow, now that's a bold claim! Light mode = standard Gen 2 clock speed and Standard mode = overclocked speeds...This needs to be verified.

Question Vibration settings? Display 90Hz?

Hey!
I've been wondering if there's any proper settings for vibration strength/length available that I should know of? The phone is lovely and everything but I really seem to not be able to find a way to change vibration ... whenever I get an IG DM the phone is causing earthquakes...
Also: I've been trying to get the display to run at 90Hz, I've tried SetEdit but the display runs only at either 60Hz or 120.. Since the phone has a rather mediocre battery life I thought I might be able to squeeze an extra hour per day out of it with going @90Hz.
klotzey said:
Hey!
I've been wondering if there's any proper settings for vibration strength/length available that I should know of? The phone is lovely and everything but I really seem to not be able to find a way to change vibration ... whenever I get an IG DM the phone is causing earthquakes...
Also: I've been trying to get the display to run at 90Hz, I've tried SetEdit but the display runs only at either 60Hz or 120.. Since the phone has a rather mediocre battery life I thought I might be able to squeeze an extra hour per day out of it with going @90Hz.
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They are not LTPO or variable. You either run at 60Hz mode with less rendered FPS, or go to 120Hz for anything needing over 61FPS. If you set it to render 90FPS you'll be saving negligible amount of power unless it's a game, since the screen is already running at 120Hz mode/power, just not rendering at max capacity.
ragu24 said:
They are not LTPO or variable. You either run at 60Hz mode with less rendered FPS, or go to 120Hz for anything needing over 61FPS. If you set it to render 90FPS you'll be saving negligible amount of power unless it's a game, since the screen is already running at 120Hz mode/power, just not rendering at max capacity.
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on many other devices people a squeezing out quite some more battery life by having their displays run at 90Hz instead of 120. I really hoped to be able to do the same since the battery life is the only slight disappointment on the 5IV. thanks for the reply tho
dude i run 120Hz and get though 2 days without charging easaly

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