Feathers McGraw
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2016-01-17
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2016-01-17
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2016-01-17
, 21:53
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@ Switzerland
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#403
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I think you're right, just tried covering the sensor for a few seconds then uncovering it without moving the phone, and the screen came on in LPM.
mcetool --set-low-power-mode=disabled mcetool --set-lpmui-triggering=from-pocket,hover-over mcetool --set-low-power-mode=enabled
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2016-01-17
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AFAIK, it works only with the proximity sensor. Personaly, I don't worry with battery like, having LPM is much more important to me. Currently, my N5 battery lasts for about 36 hours, but I don't have any data contract, which helps a bit.
devel-su echo conservative > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
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2016-01-21
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2016-01-21
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2016-01-21
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2016-01-21
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2016-01-21
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#410
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