Battery Saver on the Android doses (Tips)

Battery Saver on the Android Dosage

Battery Saver on the Android Dosage

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Smartphones have advanced greatly in recent years and now 10 do almost everything a PC can do; That in a package smaller and more portable. The problem arises when the battery is over and with it, the magic smartphone.
A recent years, smart phone manufacturers have made many improvements to the autonomy of these portable devices.

Battery Saver on Android with Doses - Autonomy Improvements

Some of the enhancements are:
1. Li-ION batteries (polymer)
2. Anodes more efficient materials (silicon)
3. Expand capacity batteries
4. More efficient processors and radio modules
5. Rules saving operating system
6. OLED and TFT screens more efficient
7. fast loading (See Dash, 64% in 30min)
8. Wireless charging

Battery Saver on Android with Doses - What is it?

Over time, the Android operating system, smartphone manufacturers have implemented all sorts of applications that help save energy by lowering the brightness, stop synchronization, and Bluetooth and wifi off others.
Google has come up with another solution that comes with a more gentle, and not to interfere with the timing and phone features.
Dose-saving battery system Android, which Google launched Android with Marshmallow 6. It has a more elegant approach, by not cut living flesh, systems manufacturers.

Battery Saver on Android with Doses - How Does It Work?

How it works Dosage system Battery Saver Android?
Doses screen constantly monitors and sensors. If it feels like your screen is closed and placed on a stable surface (table, nightstand, etc) start to stop applications in the background so they do not consume resources unnecessarily phone.

Battery Saver on Android with Doses - Settings

In the tutorial we have shown how we can make doses, to behave a little more aggressive, ie to enter into business applications and to stop once I closed the screen without the phone to be placed on the table.
All the tutorial I explained that sometimes small doses can create some problems. Me, for example, stopped Popcorn Time app, when you watch a movie "for free" and the phone screen is off and it is sitting on the table. Fortunately, Android gives us Dose settings, from which we can exempt certain applications from Dose filtering. These "non-optimized" applications will not be stopped by doses.

Battery Saver on Android with Doses - Video Tutorial



Cristian Cismaru: I like everything related to IT&C, I like to share the experience and information I accumulate every day. I'm learning to teach you!

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  • this program is good only if the respective application or applications do not start again after an interval. because the program still fills them with applications and they start again and so on and so the battery is consumed faster as with them in the background. it's like a kind of autokill so to speak, only you can rule it out. and if android 6 is not very useful

    • Dosage is an integrated service system, not a simple program.
      Program is Greenify, to which I referred in the tutorial.
      From the experience of almost 1 year of use, I can say that Dosage really works.

        • yes i know i watched. but did you watch to see if certain programs do not restart and after which dozer killed them? as a rule, many programs are aggressive and go into the background again. yes I know it's vb for android 6. that if I restart the battery dries a bit as the doser stops they come back and so on. that it cannot be integrated into the system. I'm curious how he does it. as you know if you have the latest android it's not always better. maybe you can tell in more detail how it works whether or not the programs that stopped the doser return. that I'm curious. I repeat I watched and I follow the tutorials before commenting

          • Well, the idea is that Doze does not close the applications, but "delays" their usual activity, cuts off their network access, etc.
            An analogy made by me:
            Doses is like a bubble that makes the applications that enter it "numb". From time to time the "bubble" is disabled for short periods of time and allows applications to resume normal activity, connect to the network, etc. Then it goes back into operation. This prolongs battery life.
            Yes, I know likeness of a bubble is not the brightest, but I hope you get the idea at all.

  • Hello! I have a question: I have a Lenovo Z50-75 laptop and AMD FX-7500 processor and AMD Radeon R7 M260DX video card, and I'm going to put an SSD in it. I bought a 535 gig Intel 120 Series SSD, but the problem is that he doesn't see it. When I connect it to my laptop, he sees it until the first restart, after that the Bios doesn't see it anymore. Only the hard disk is recognized. It works flawlessly on the computer. , so I made the change, I put the one in the computer (Samsung 840 Evo) in the laptop, and Intel in the computer. My question is: this is usually the case with AMD processors with Intel ssds, or Is the problem just mine? So the Intel ssd is not defective, nor is the laptop,

  • I forgot to mention, we did update the BIOS to laptop and vain, and the SSD is the last firmware.Stiu that the update BIOS or firmware brings stability and compatibility, so we made the amndoua, but in vain, it did not work.

  • Very useful this video on Android battery saver Dosage
    Thanks for this tutorial on Android battery saver Dosage

    Android battery saver recommend the Dosage!
    Oh yes, almost forgot: Big like for saving battery on Android doses !!

    Battery Saver on the Android Dosage

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