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^ +1 for polarcell! Got a N900 battery just a year ago, better capacity than the original.
PS: how stable/usable would you say your build is, over two years after your initial statement?
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mcetool --set-low-power-mode=enabled
mcetool --set-lockscreen-animation=disabled
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2022-06-09
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Some useful tips:
- Low power mode aka ambient mode (in Fingerterm):
Code:mcetool --set-low-power-mode=enabled- Disable lock screen animation (in Fingerterm):
Code:mcetool --set-lockscreen-animation=disabled
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Oh, nice.
Do you have more useful tips, or the source of these useful tips?
I've been looking for ways to reduce animations.
What does the other one (low power mode) do exactly?
I'm trying both anyhow... do they need to be reapplied each boot?
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Thanks. It seems to do nothing on my Sony Xperia XA2, so I disabled it again.
The disable-animation thing does exactly what it advertises.
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Porting SailfishOS to some devices: