[HowTo] Alternate way of saving battery when using 4G/LTE
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@keneda Yes, nothing is perfect! For mails, they arrive well once the cellular data has been reactivated. For MMS, when cellular data OFF, a SMS informs the recipient that the MMS could not be recovered.
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@domubpkm There is a pull request waiting for approval, which handles all the trouble when receiving MMS while cellular data is off. Feel free to test and report.
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Hello c4pp4,
thanks for your work on the topic of battery saving.
I did the test on my Sony Xperia X (F5121). The device switches to G2 as promised. However, when the device wakes up, it does not switch back to LTE.
Unfortunately for me, my network provider no longer supports G2, so I have no connection to the antenna, i.e. "The subscriber is currently unavailable".
Now I want to remove the script or the changes I made.
Is that possible?
And how do I do that?
Could you support me.
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To do that, i deleted the script (lte-battery-saver) and the upstart session job (lte-battery-saver.conf) and rebooted the smartphone.
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@mario-ch Hello,
what kind of connections are available in your case? I can help you to tweak the script for your needs.Anyway to take back the changes, remove both files:
rm /home/phablet/lte-battery-saver rm /home/phablet/.config/upstart/lte-battery-saver.conf
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@c4pp4 As it seems, or rather I think 3G would work.
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@mario-ch You mean switch to 3G when display is off and switch back to 4G when on?
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@c4pp4 yep, that's exactly what i mean.
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@mario-ch Ok give me some time, I will test it on my xperia x and let you know.
BTW you can try it on your own when you replace "gsm" with "umts".
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@mario-ch In case of Xperia X (maybe it's related to Halium 7.1) we have to set it to "lte" option instead of "any", so the script for your needs (3G<->4G) is here:
#!/bin/bash interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=PropertiesChanged dbus-monitor --session "type=signal,interface='${interface}',member='${member}'" | while read -r line; do if [[ ${line} == *"com.canonical.UnityGreeter"* ]]; then read && read && read -r line if [[ ${line} == *"IsActive"* ]]; then read -r line [[ ${line} == *"true"* ]] && /usr/share/ofono/scripts/set-tech-preference /ril_0 umts 1>/dev/null [[ ${line} == *"false"* ]] && /usr/share/ofono/scripts/set-tech-preference /ril_0 lte 1>/dev/null fi fi done
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@jezek said in [HowTo] Alternate way of saving battery when using 4G/LTE:
which handles all the trouble when receiving MMS while cellular data is off
Hello. You done a huge work..! congratulations.
Does it mean that the main purpose of the work is that MMS could be received normally with cellular data OFF ?
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@domubpkm said in [HowTo] Alternate way of saving battery when using 4G/LTE:
Does it mean that the main purpose of the work is that MMS could be received normally with cellular data OFF ?
No the purpose is to not loose MMS in any cases and being able to download them when data is back on.
You can't receive MMS without data on, no software tweak can change this.
See there if not already done for full story : https://forums.ubports.com/topic/5100/the-mms-lost-story -
It's not a story, it's a ''bible'' (which I hadn't read) like the amount of work (and surely headaches) put in by @jezek .. Yes, the aim is, rather, to have a delayed download (or to be able to delay downloading the MMS) when the cellular data is reactivated which is great. In short, the idea is to ensure that the MMS is not lost. I think it's more exact.
....and this would be good as it would allow the cellular data to be turned off to save battery power and turned back on when needed to download the MMS.
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@c4pp4
Hello c4pp4,
so, my device has been running with this customization for almost a week now.
Still, I can't say yet if it causes any improvement in battery life.
But for sure I can confirm that it does not contribute to any degradation.
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@mario-ch Maybe there is no such difference between G3 and G4 consumption.
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@c4pp4
I don't use the script but i can tell you that there is a big difference on my phone in battery consumption between 3G and 4G. -
@c4pp4 Ok, so just to confirm (because I have already messed up Anbox and will probably have to reinstall anyway just for that), this script defaults to 3G/4G? So it won't go back to 2G? Because that's what I want. It annoys me to have to switch back to 3G/4G every time I turn my phone back on (2G is virtually unusable where I live but if the phone sleeps too long, it's back on 2G.) I only need the last script from before the "note for the further investigation" part? Just copy into a Seabass, save script and run in terminal?
NOTE: I don't care about battery consumption-- my phone is plugged in a lot-- but I do like my calls crystal clear when I dial without having to be like "ugh, it's on 2G again". Also, I can't get MMS on 2G but on 3G/4G, works fine.
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@totalrando use the walkthrough from the first post, just change variables to:
primary_preference="lte" saving_preference="umts"
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Script works good running in the terminal but doesn't seem to work when put in upstart
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@davedanger What version of UT? There is a regression when using 2G now.