Battery saver mode on Android can be quite effective at extending your battery life by restricting background services, disabling animations, and performing various other tweaks. However, it employs some extra measures which some may seem excessive or unnecessary. Does vibration really use enough power to justify switching it off, for example? The trade-off of disabling vibration is you may miss important messages. The screen also dims in battery saver, but just because my battery has reached 15% doesn't mean I don't need to use full brightness to be able to see. These are things you had to put up with when using battery saver, with no method to pick and choose what you wanted - until now. We will be showing you how to customize battery saver mode in Android 8.0 Oreo. To follow this tutorial, you do not need root access but you will need to use adb.
How to Customize Battery Saver Mode in Android 8.0 Oreo
I’m Adam Conway, an Irish technology fanatic with a BSc in Computer Science and I'm XDA’s Lead Technical Editor. My Bachelor’s thesis was conducted on the viability of benchmarking the non-functional elements of Android apps and smartphones such as performance, and I’ve been working in the tech industry in some way or another since 2017.
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