I would like to know if someone that is running stock ROM with Stock kernel and rooted to check what the governor and governor settings are
So, I have an Amazon ads enabled G4 that I got from a friend. While using CPU-Z I noticed that, at least what the app shows, is that four cores are always on, and two more turn on as needed. While the four that are always on are clocked at 1.21 gHz... We'll call these four "battery efficient" cores, it seems the other two that turn on as needed are clocked at 1.44 gHz or the "power" cores. At least for me, there is a total of four "power" cores but the extra two never come on.
In an attempt to save battery, I turned on the android battery saver on. With this enabled, the "power" cores turn off and do not come on at all. The four "battery efficient" cores stay on and what a difference between battery saver enabled compared to battery saver disabled. I also noticed all of these eight cores to have a minimum speed of 806 MHz.
So, I've been able to achieve over 6 hrs of Screen On Time. I could only dream of when I used my Moto X Pure Edition. I'm trying to figure out why the 808 while based off A53s does not achieve said Screen On Time, while a far inferior processor is able to do this with no problem.
Obviously I cannot root the phone to check it myself. Anyone care to discuss?
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So, I have an Amazon ads enabled G4 that I got from a friend. While using CPU-Z I noticed that, at least what the app shows, is that four cores are always on, and two more turn on as needed. While the four that are always on are clocked at 1.21 gHz... We'll call these four "battery efficient" cores, it seems the other two that turn on as needed are clocked at 1.44 gHz or the "power" cores. At least for me, there is a total of four "power" cores but the extra two never come on.
In an attempt to save battery, I turned on the android battery saver on. With this enabled, the "power" cores turn off and do not come on at all. The four "battery efficient" cores stay on and what a difference between battery saver enabled compared to battery saver disabled. I also noticed all of these eight cores to have a minimum speed of 806 MHz.
So, I've been able to achieve over 6 hrs of Screen On Time. I could only dream of when I used my Moto X Pure Edition. I'm trying to figure out why the 808 while based off A53s does not achieve said Screen On Time, while a far inferior processor is able to do this with no problem.
Obviously I cannot root the phone to check it myself. Anyone care to discuss?
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