mardi 24 février 2015

Hacking the battery voltage thresholds, and more... topic






Hello,

Well, the title says it all.
I've been operating a Moto G for 2 weeks and half now (KitKat 4.4.4); migrated from a venerable yet robust BB Bold 9900.
The experience, overall, has been positive, though Android's multitasking/memory management seems INFERIOR to the one implemented in that old 9900.
It got really pissed off after the browser dumped my posting form... c'mon, just for switching tabs/apps to check a dictionary? FFS!!! (browser pages reload from wherever the hell data is “stored” -cough, cough-, SLOWER than a snail...) :mad: ¡FAILURE!

Well, back on topic.
I've observed my Android phone default battery voltage thresholds are 3'4 and 4'2 V. I'd like to be able to, at least, tweak these values. Software managed (even profiled) on-the-fly adjustment of the full load voltage would be ideal. :D
The “low-battery” popup window warning is a cancer and deserves to be eradicated.
Tweaking the power profiles to allow the phone to use more power in the benefit of a more desktop computer-like experience would also be of interest to me, at least when the phone is plugged, of course! :cowboy:
My phone is unrooted yet, but I'm planning on doing it after my Lollipop OTA upgrade, which looks inminent.

Thank you in advance for your help.
Cheers.






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