├── Extreme settings.bat
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── auto.py
├── battery opt.bat
├── bg-restriction.bat
├── deviceidle-settings-ex.txt
├── idle.jpg
├── power-saving.bat
├── rollback.zip
└── settings.bat
/Extreme settings.bat:
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1 |
2 |
3 | adb shell dumpsys deviceidle force-idle
4 |
5 | adb shell settings put system multicore_packet_scheduler 1
6 | adb shell settings put system minimal_battery_use 1
7 | adb shell settings put global apm_enhancement_enabled 0
8 |
9 | adb shell settings put global ble_scan_always_enabled 0
10 | adb shell settings put system nearby_scanning_enabled 0
11 | adb shell settings put system nearby_scanning_permission_allowed 0
12 |
13 | adb shell settings put system master_motion 0
14 | adb shell settings put system motion_engine 0
15 | adb shell settings put system air_motion_engine 0
16 | adb shell settings put system air_motion_wake_up 0
17 |
18 | adb shell settings put system mcf_continuity 0
19 | adb shell settings put system mcf_continuity_permission_denied 1
20 | adb shell settings put system mcf_permission_denied 1
21 |
22 | adb shell settings put system remote_control 0
23 | adb shell settings put system send_security_reports 0
24 |
25 |
26 | adb shell settings put global restricted_device_performance 1,1
27 |
28 | adb shell cmd power set-fixed-performance-mode-enabled 0
29 | adb shell cmd power set-mode 1
30 |
31 | adb shell settings put global zram 0
32 | adb shell settings put global zram_enabled 0
33 |
34 | adb shell settings put global ram_expand_size 0
35 |
36 | adb shell settings put global master_sync_status 0
37 |
38 | adb shell settings put global auto_wifi 0
39 |
40 | adb shell settings put global sys_uidcpupower 0
41 |
42 | adb shell settings put global app_standby_enabled 0
43 |
44 | adb shell device_config put activity_manager bg_prompt_fgs_on_long_running 1
45 | adb shell device_config put activity_manager bg_current_drain_auto_restrict_abusive_apps_enabled 1
46 | adb shell device_config put app_hibernation app_hibernation_enabled 1
47 |
48 | adb shell settings put system min_refresh_rate 10.0
49 | adb shell settings put system peak_refresh_rate 120.0
50 | adb shell settings put secure user_refresh_rate 120.0
51 | adb shell settings put secure refresh_rate_mode 1
52 |
53 | adb shell settings put global low_power 1
54 |
55 | adb shell settings put global battery_saver_constants "advertise_is_enabled=true,datasaver_disabled=false,enable_night_mode=true,launch_boost_disabled=true,vibration_disabled=true,animation_disabled=true,soundtrigger_disabled=true,fullbackup_deferred=true,keyvaluebackup_deferred=true,firewall_disabled=true,gps_mode=0,adjust_brightness_disabled=false,adjust_brightness_factor=2,force_all_apps_standby=true,force_background_check=true,optional_sensors_disabled=true,aod_disabled=false,quick_doze_enabled=true"
56 |
57 | adb shell settings put global default_restrict_background_data 1
58 |
59 |
60 | adb shell settings put global cached_apps_freezer enabled
61 | adb shell settings put global sem_enhanced_cpu_responsiveness 0
62 | adb shell settings put global enhanced_processing 0
63 | adb shell settings put global app_restriction_enabled 1
64 | adb shell settings put global adaptive_battery_management_enabled 0
65 | adb shell settings put system intelligent_sleep_mode 0
66 | adb shell settings put secure adaptive_sleep 0
67 | adb shell settings put global automatic_power_save_mode 0
68 | adb shell settings put global dynamic_power_savings_enabled 0
69 | adb shell settings put global dynamic_power_savings_disable_threshold 20
70 |
71 | adb shell settings put global zram_enabled 0
72 | adb shell settings put global accessibility_reduce_transparency 1
73 | adb shell settings put global disable_window_blurs 1
74 | adb shell settings put global window_animation_scale 0.5
75 | adb shell settings put global transition_animation_scale 0.5
76 | adb shell settings put global animator_duration_scale 0.5
77 | adb shell settings put system screen_auto_brightness_adj 1.0
78 |
79 | adb shell settings put global network_recommendations_enabled 0
80 | adb shell settings put global network_scoring_ui_enabled 0
81 | adb shell settings put global tether_offload_disabled 1
82 | adb shell settings put global wifi_power_save 1
83 | adb shell settings put global mobile_data_always_on 0
84 | adb shell settings put global ble_scan_always_enabled 0
85 |
86 | adb shell settings put system call_noise_reduction 1
87 | adb shell settings put system call_extra_volume 1
88 |
89 | adb shell settings put system gearhead:driving_mode_settings_enabled 0
90 | adb shell settings put secure assistant 0
91 | adb shell settings put secure smartspace 0
92 |
93 |
94 | adb shell settings put global activity_starts_logging_enabled 0
95 | adb shell settings put secure send_action_app_error 0
96 | adb shell settings put global bixby_pregranted_permissions 0
97 | adb shell settings put system send_security_reports 0
98 | adb shell settings put system rakuten_denwa 0
99 |
100 | adb shell settings put system tube_amp_effect 1
101 | adb shell settings put system k2hd_effect 1
102 |
103 | adb shell settings put system multicore_packet_scheduler 1
104 | adb shell settings put secure game_auto_temperature_control 0
105 | adb shell pm clear --user 0 com.samsung.android.game.gos
106 | adb shell settings put secure gamesdk_version 0
107 | adb shell settings put secure game_home_enable 0
108 | adb shell settings put secure game_bixby_block 1
109 |
110 | adb shell settings put global galaxy_system_update_block 1
111 |
112 | adb shell settings put global burn_in_protection 1
113 |
114 | adb shell settings put secure tap_duration_threshold 0.0
115 | adb shell settings put secure touch_blocking_period 0.0
116 |
117 | adb shell settings put system nearby_scanning_permission_allowed 0
118 | adb shell settings put system nearby_scanning_enabled 0
119 | adb shell settings put global ble_scan_always_enabled 0
120 |
121 | adb shell settings put system mcf_continuity 0
122 |
123 | adb shell settings put system low_priority 1
124 | adb shell settings put system high_priority 0
125 | adb shell settings put system performance_mode_on 0
126 | adb shell settings put system persist.sys_emc_mode power_saving
127 | adb shell settings put system cpu_max_speed 0
128 | adb shell settings put system speed_mode 0
129 |
130 | adb shell settings put global wfc_ims_mode 2
131 | adb shell settings put global sem_low_heat_mode 1
132 |
133 | adb shell settings put global boost_cpu 0
134 | adb shell settings put global sys.gpu_renderer_enhance_set 0mhz
135 |
136 |
137 | adb shell settings put global ro.config.low_ram 1
138 |
139 | adb shell settings put global activity_manager_constants "max_cached_processes=0"
140 |
141 | adb shell settings put global job_scheduler_quota_controller_constants "max_job_count_working=1,max_job_count_rare=0"
142 |
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1 | # -NO-ROOT-battery-optimization
2 | Here's a repo including diverse adb shells to maximize battery life and sot on non-rooted android
3 |
4 | ## For starters
5 |
6 | Download the latest version of the [android platform tools](https://developer.android.com/tools/releases/platform-tools), you'll need it to use adb commands.
7 |
8 | Now go into your phone developpers settings, enable the USB debugging setting and plug your phone into your computer.
9 |
10 | First off it is highly recommended to install the [Greenify](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify) app and set the apps to hibernate and enable the Aggressive doze and wake-up tracking
11 | To set up those two settings you'll have to grant some permissions to greenify via the adb (Android Device Bridge)
12 |
13 | ``adb -d shell pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenify android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS``
14 |
15 | ``adb -d shell pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenify android.permission.READ_LOGS``
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 | ## Android Settings
20 |
21 | There are also a lot of battery and settings tweaks any user can do on its phone without using adb.
22 |
23 | Here's a list of them (there are probably a couple ones I'm still missing)
24 |
25 | #### Background Processes
26 |
27 | Go into your phone's developper settings and select either no background processes or maximum one.
28 |
29 | #### Background Check
30 |
31 | Go into your phone's developper settings and in the Background check setting, uncheck every app. This will remove the hidden "running in background" permission.
32 |
33 | #### Suspend Execution for Cached Apps
34 |
35 | Go into your phone's developper settings and enable the suspend execution for cached apps setting. This will freeze the cached system services making them use less ressources when unused.
36 |
37 | #### Don't keep Activities
38 |
39 | Additionally you can enable the don't keep activities setting located in your phone's developper settings. Do note that will destroy every activity the moment you leave it, meaning you'll to have to disable it when doing things in between apps, like connecting to accounts using your phone's browser and authentificator app.
40 |
41 | #### RAM+
42 |
43 | If the setting exists, disable the RAM+ setting that is located in the device care tab. This setting permits your phone to use it's storage as extra RAM, this setting is useless for most users given, you need to be constantly at max usage of your phone's RAM for it to be useful. Disable it to save some battery.
44 |
45 | #### Sleeping Apps (samsung only)
46 |
47 | In your device care tab, go in battery -> background usage limits. First enable the "put unused apps to sleep", now go into the sleeping apps tab and add every app, then go into the deep sleeping apps tab and every app. Do put the apps you'd want notifications from into the sleeping apps and not in the deep sleeping apps and put the music apps like Spotify into the never-sleeping apps or sleeping apps.
48 |
49 | #### Adaptive battery
50 |
51 | Type Adaptive battery into your settings search bar and enable it. Do keep in mind that some user report that this setting actually deteriorates their battery so test it for a while and see for yourself, if it is worse than with it disabled go test this [optimizer](https://github.com/KelvinCrag/Optimizer), it will basically reset your phones usage data and so reset the usage data adaptive battery's relying on. If it's still worse, just disable it.
52 |
53 | #### Cache Partition
54 |
55 | If your battery usage reports a high SystemUI battery usage you should restart your phone into recovery mode and wipe the cache partition. Methods to enter recovery mode vary with phone brands so go check yours on google.
56 |
57 | #### Restrict Battery Usage and Data Usage
58 |
59 | Go into your apps settings and in the battery tab select restricted if you don't need it to send notifications else set it to optimized. Now go in the Mobile data tab and disable background usage for apps that don't need it. Note that you can do it for all apps, system apps included (you should be able to show every system package).
60 | Also note that some apps will have their battery setting greyed out, those will need you to restrict them via adb, go check under, the guide on how to do that.
61 |
62 | #### Permission controller
63 |
64 | Type permission or permission controller in the settings search bar, and remove all unnecessary permissions some apps may have especially notifications (given those apps will have to run in background because of it), body sensors, nearby device scanning and locations (specifically the improved precision setting).
65 |
66 | #### Digital well-being
67 |
68 | Disable it by removing the access to usage data.
69 |
70 | #### Location
71 |
72 | Go into you phone's location settings -> location services and disable Wi-Fi scanning, Bluetooth scanning, location sharing, location history and google location accuracy.
73 |
74 | #### Data and Analytics
75 |
76 | Type data, analytics, usage into your settings search bar and disable all settings related to data usage and analytics given those will just make your phone send out more data and so use more battery.
77 |
78 | #### Auto Update
79 |
80 | Type auto update, update into your settings search bar and disable all settings related to auto updating your phone, also disable the auto updates in your bloatware store and google play store.
81 |
82 | #### Wi-Fi
83 |
84 | Go into your phone's Wi-Fi settings -> three dots -> intelligent Wi-Fi, disable every thing but the Wi-Fi power saving mode.
85 | Now go into your phone's developpers settings and enable the Wi-Fi scan throttling setting.
86 |
87 | #### 5G
88 |
89 | If your phone has it and you don't use it, disable the 5G Network band, Connections -> Mobile Networks -> Network mode and select 4G/3G/2G (auto connect).
90 |
91 | #### Network Operator
92 |
93 | In your connection settings go into your Mobile Networks settings and in the Network Operator tab, disable the select automatically setting.
94 |
95 | #### Auto-Sync
96 |
97 | Type sync in your settings search bar and disable the auto sync setting. Now go into android routines and create a routine to enable the auto-sync automatically at certain hours for 15 minutes xor when the phone is charging.
98 |
99 | #### Sharing
100 |
101 | In your connectivity settings go into the more connection settings and disable the printing service.
102 | Type share in your settings search bar and disable the nearby sharing and group sharing (if you have it) setting.
103 | Type scanning in your setttings search bar and disable the nearby device scanning setting. This will also stop you from receiving the annoying popup to connect to other people's headsets in the public transport.
104 |
105 | #### Google
106 |
107 | As you may know google's a major culprit for battery drain on android devices (especially the play store and play services), reduce it by going through all your settings in the google tab, and disable everything that looks useless, like analytics, device scanning, ads, ...
108 |
109 | #### Display
110 |
111 | Your phone's display is probably the main baterry drainer, reduce that drain by enabling the adaptive brightness setting. You can also enable the extra dim setting to reduce even more the brightness of your display.
112 | Additionally you can also reduce your display resolution via phone's settings on certain phone or via adb for all the others, with the command :
113 |
114 | ``adb shell wm size x``
115 |
116 | ``adb shell wm density ``
117 |
118 | You should also preferrably use a pure black wallpaper if you have an OLED/AMOLED display and enable dark mode. Given on OLED displays pure black pixels are put to off so it's not draining any battery
119 |
120 | If you have the option, you can also disable the adaptive/high refresh rate setting in the display tab if you want maximum battery savings. Though I'd recommend leaving it on or setting up an android routine to enable the setting automatically when lauching an app where you scroll a lot. You paid for the feature and it's too good of a feature to leave it off.
121 |
122 | You can also check out [Galaxy max Hz](https://github.com/tribalfs/GalaxyMaxHzPub) to settle personalized refresh rates on phones that support adaptive refresh rate (samsung is officially supported).
123 |
124 | #### Widgets
125 |
126 | You should also preferrably don't use any widgets given they are massive battery drainers, even the simple weather widget.
127 |
128 | #### Sensors
129 |
130 | You can also disable some sensors like motion and the tactile panel of your screen when off, by disabling wake up the screen by double taping.
131 |
132 | #### Routines
133 |
134 | As said in the Display and auto-sync subcategory, you should set up an android routine to enable the high refresh rate setting automatically when lauching an app where you scroll a lot and a routine to enable the auto-sync automatically at certain hours for 15 minutes xor when the phone is charging.
135 | You can also set routines to enable location and depending on your usage, wifi, 4g, bluetooth, nfc, only when launching apps that need them.
136 | You should also always enable the Power Saving mode and set up a routine to disable power saving in the apps of your chosing.
137 |
138 | ### Launcher
139 |
140 | Additionnaly you can change your default launcher to something like Nova launcher which is lighter and more efficient than most launchers or things like ap15 which barely takes any battery but isn't for everyone.
141 |
142 | ### Smart Watches
143 |
144 | Don't put any restrictions on the watch plug-in app and preferably app, only the samsung wearables has been tested and works normally in deep sleep. Restricting the plug-in would mean not being able to connect to the watch.
145 |
146 | On the other hand you can restrict and delete most permissions (like the sensors given they are only used if you use your phone as a step counter) of samsung health, if you don't want it to sync your watch steps in the background.
147 |
148 |
149 |
150 |
151 | ## doze mode optimization
152 |
153 | Doze mode reduces battery consumption by deferring background CPU and network activity for apps when the device is unused for long periods of time. Please do refer to the [official doze and standby page](https://developer.android.com/training/monitoring-device-state/doze-standby) from the android documentation
154 |
155 | Place the battery opt.bat file into the platform tools folder
156 | Open a command prompt in the platform tools and type
157 | ``adb devices``
158 |
159 | You should see a list of devices connected and there should be your phone's serial number in it
160 |
161 | Now simply open the bat file and it should set it all up for you
162 |
163 | Just to be sure of the persistency of the settings you should additionally enter the command
164 |
165 | ``adb shell device_config set_sync_disabled_for_tests persistent``
166 |
167 | For explanation on what each setting does please do refer to the deviceidle-settings-ex.txt file which is an extract of the source code of the android [DeviceIdleController.java](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/refs/heads/android10-c2f2-release/services/core/java/com/android/server/DeviceIdleController.java)
168 |
169 |
170 | ### Whitelist
171 |
172 | Additionally you can remove packages from the sys-whitelist keeping them away from waking up your phone
173 |
174 | ``adb shell dumpsys deviceidle sys-whitelist -``
175 |
176 | To add it back simply change the - in a +
177 |
178 | Note that you can only put into whitelist apps that were already in
179 |
180 |
181 | ### Revert
182 |
183 | to revert the changes entirely type in :
184 |
185 | ``adb shell settings delete global device_idle_constants``
186 |
187 |
188 | ## app battery restrictions
189 |
190 | Place the bg-restriction.bat file into the platform tools folder
191 | Open a command prompt in the platform tools and type
192 |
193 | ``adb devices``
194 |
195 | You should see a list of devices connected and there should be your phone's serial number in it
196 |
197 | Now simply open the bat file and it should set it all up for you
198 |
199 | Additionally you can remove the background usage permission of an app with
200 |
201 | ``adb shell cmd appops set WAKE_LOCK ignore``
202 |
203 | and
204 |
205 | ``adb shell cmd appops set RUN_ANY_IN_BACKGROUND ignore``
206 |
207 | you can get app permission for background usage with
208 |
209 | ``adb shell cmd appops get ``
210 |
211 | To revert the changes simply put allow instead of ignore
212 |
213 |
214 |
215 | ## Bloatware
216 |
217 | If you want to maximise the results you can also debloat your phone by using the adb shell command to list all packages
218 |
219 | ``adb shell pm list packages``
220 |
221 | then to disable a package
222 |
223 | ``adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 ``
224 |
225 | or to uninstall completely
226 |
227 | ``adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 ``
228 |
229 |
230 | if you want to reinstall a package simply type in
231 |
232 | ``adb shell cmd package install-existing ``
233 |
234 | You can also go check the [universal-android-debloater](https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater) repo which is an app made to make debloating the easiest possible.
235 |
236 |
237 |
238 |
239 | ## Theoretical maximun
240 |
241 | Install the Island app by the same dev as Greenify (oasisfeng) and follow the [installation guide](https://island.oasisfeng.com/)
242 |
243 | Freeze every app you don't use, enable auto freeze by greenify and create an unfreeze and launch shortcut for every app. You can also freeze some unused/useless system processes.
244 |
245 | (for samsung) freeze or disable device care, and in the adb force the power saving mode on (given we don't have it without device care)
246 | by launching the power-saving.bat and settings.bat files.
247 |
248 |
249 | ### If you came this far, thanks a lot and starring this repository would be really helpful
250 |
251 | > [!TIP]
252 | > If you decide to root, using magisk you should still be able to use your phone as before including banking and payments apps except for knox-reliant ones like samsung-pay.
253 |
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1 | #The role of this script is to make a list with as it's elements the lines of the file 3rd.txt contained in the same folder and then add write in a new file "adb shell cmd appops set " + the element of the list + "RUN_ANY_IN_BACKGROUND ignore", "adb shell cmd appops set " + the element of the list + "RUN_IN_BACKGROUND ignore" and "adb shell cmd appops set " + the element of the list + "WAKE_LOCK ignore" for each element of the list.
2 |
3 | file=open("3rd.txt", "r")
4 | lines=file.readlines()
5 | file.close()
6 | file=open("auto.bat", "w")
7 | lines = [line.replace("\n", "") for line in lines]
8 | lines = [line.replace("package:", "") for line in lines]
9 | for line in lines:
10 | file.write("adb shell cmd appops set " + line + " RUN_ANY_IN_BACKGROUND deny\n")
11 | file.write("adb shell cmd appops set " + line + " RUN_IN_BACKGROUND deny\n")
12 | file.write("adb shell cmd appops set " + line + " WAKE_LOCK deny\n")
13 | file.close()
14 |
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/battery opt.bat:
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1 | adb shell device_config put device_idle light_after_inactive_to 0
2 | adb shell device_config put device_idle light_pre_idle_to 15000
3 | adb shell device_config put device_idle light_idle_to_initial_flex 0
4 | adb shell device_config put device_idle light_idle_to 15000
5 | adb shell device_config put device_idle light_idle_factor 2
6 | adb shell device_config put device_idle light_max_idle_to 30000
7 | adb shell device_config put device_idle flex_time_short 0
8 | adb shell device_config put device_idle light_max_idle_to_flex 0
9 | adb shell device_config put device_idle light_idle_maintenance_min_budget 15000
10 | adb shell device_config put device_idle light_idle_maintenance_max_budget 30000
11 | adb shell device_config put device_idle min_light_maintenance_time 5000
12 | adb shell device_config put device_idle min_deep_maintenance_time 30000
13 | adb shell device_config put device_idle inactive_to 10000
14 | adb shell device_config put device_idle sensing_to 0
15 | adb shell device_config put device_idle locating_to 0
16 | adb shell device_config put device_idle motion_inactive_to 0
17 | adb shell device_config put device_idle motion_inactive_to_flex 0
18 | adb shell device_config put device_idle idle_after_inactive_to 0
19 |
20 |
21 | adb shell device_config put device_idle idle_pending_to 30000
22 | adb shell device_config put device_idle idle_pending_factor 2
23 | adb shell device_config put device_idle max_idle_pending_to 60000
24 |
25 |
26 | adb shell device_config put device_idle quick_doze_delay_to 10000
27 |
28 |
29 | adb shell device_config put device_idle idle_to 7200000
30 | adb shell device_config put device_idle idle_factor 2
31 | adb shell device_config put device_idle max_idle_to 86400000
32 |
33 |
34 | adb shell device_config put device_idle min_time_to_alarm 1800000
35 |
36 |
37 | adb shell device_config put device_idle max_temp_app_allowlist_duration_ms 20000
38 | adb shell device_config put device_idle wait_for_unlock true
39 |
40 |
41 | adb shell device_config put device_idle mms_temp_app_allowlist_duration_ms 20000
42 | adb shell device_config put device_idle notification_allowlist_duration_ms 20000
43 |
44 | adb shell device_config put device_idle pre_idle_factor_long 0
45 | adb shell device_config put device_idle pre_idle_factor_short 0
46 |
47 | adb shell dumpsys deviceidle enable
48 | adb shell dumpsys deviceidle force-idle
49 | pause
50 |
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1 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.resources
2 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.providers.media.module
3 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.gallery3d hibernation
4 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.oda.service
5 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.ai
6 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.widget.pictureframe
7 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.modules.permissioncontroller.forframework
8 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.iaft
9 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.calendar adaptive_bucket
10 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.providers.trash restricted_bucket
11 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.decrease.scan.interval.resources
12 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.inputshare restricted_bucket
13 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.telephonyui.esimclient
14 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.providers.factory
15 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.modules.cellbroadcastreceiver
16 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.vtcamerasettings
17 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.aodservice
18 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.systemui.accessibility.accessibilitymenu
19 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.dsms
20 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.appsedge hibernation
21 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.smartface.overlay hibernation
22 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.knox.kpecore
23 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.internal.systemui.navbar.sec_gestural_no_hint
24 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.companiondevicemanager
25 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.cts.priv.ctsshim
26 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.lool hibernation
27 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.mms.service
28 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
29 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.providers.downloads hibernation
30 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.credentialmanager restricted_bucket
31 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.camerasdkservice
32 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.watchmanager
33 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.galaxyfinder hibernation
34 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.facatfunction
35 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.captiveportallogin
36 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.networkstack
37 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.waterplugin
38 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.keychain
39 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.sec.android.teegris.tui_service
40 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.gmsconfig.asi restricted_bucket
41 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.imsservice
42 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.earphonetypec
43 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.virtualmachine.res
44 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.shell
45 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.adservices.api
46 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.spayfw
47 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.accessibility.talkback
48 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.inputdevices
49 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.ondevicepersonalization.services hibernation
50 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.incallui
51 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.softapwpathree.resources
52 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.sve
53 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MTc2c9728c.pblack.home hibernation
54 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.permissioncontroller
55 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.osp.app.signin hibernation
56 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.apps.tag
57 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.sdk.handwriting
58 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.providers.media
59 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.sdhms hibernation
60 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.providers.calendar
61 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.providers.blockednumber restricted_bucket
62 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.knox.attestation
63 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.knox.vpn.proxyhandler
64 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.smartcallprovider restricted_bucket
65 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.resources.wifilock
66 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.modules.documentsui
67 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.proxyhandler
68 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.app.newtrim
69 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.modules.permissioncontroller
70 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.launcher restricted_bucket
71 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.advp.imssettings
72 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.biometrics.app.setting
73 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.gamedriver.ex2200
74 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.sait.sohservice
75 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.cameraxservice
76 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.backupconfirm
77 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.mdm
78 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.ConnectivityUxOverlay
79 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.hiya.star hibernation
80 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.nfc
81 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.mtp
82 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MTab88d8f9.purple.appicon hibernation
83 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.double
84 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.theme.font.notoserifsource
85 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.smartface
86 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.providers.contacts hibernation
87 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MT9084f1d5.dark hibernation
88 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.health.connect.backuprestore hibernation
89 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.ucs.agent.ese
90 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.spotify.music
91 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.cidmanager hibernation
92 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.modules.cellbroadcastservice
93 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.bbc.bbcagent hibernation
94 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.stk2 hibernation
95 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MTab88d8f9.purple.wallpaper hibernation
96 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.systemui restricted_bucket
97 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.accessibility restricted_bucket
98 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.gmsconfig.geotz restricted_bucket
99 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural
100 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.mtp
101 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.role.notes.enabled
102 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.mainline.adservices hibernation
103 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.settings.intelligence hibernation
104 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 FelipeLeite.BlackestOS.appiconpack hibernation
105 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.sdk.ocr hibernation
106 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.monotype.android.font.samsungone
107 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.video
108 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.audiomirroring
109 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.gpuwatchapp
110 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.internal.systemui.navbar.sec_gestural
111 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.incall.contentprovider
112 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.knox.pushmanager
113 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.bluetoothagent
114 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.watchmanagerstub
115 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.federatedcompute
116 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.webview hibernation
117 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.softapqc.resources
118 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.sdksandbox
119 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.brightnessbackupservice
120 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.cellbroadcastservice
121 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.soundpicker
122 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.threebutton
123 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.localtransport
124 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.SMT
125 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 android adaptive_bucket
126 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.knox.app.networkfilter
127 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.networkstack
128 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.volumemonitorprovider
129 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.singletake.service
130 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.rkpdapp
131 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.modules.modulemetadata.forframework
132 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.callbgprovider
133 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.providers.settings.auto_generated_rro_product__
134 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.container
135 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.epdg
136 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.bluelightfilter
137 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.CcInfo
138 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wcmurlsnetworkstack
139 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.packageinstaller restricted_bucket
140 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.se
141 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.pacprocessor
142 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MT9084f1d5.dark.appicon hibernation
143 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.location.nfwlocationprivacy
144 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.safetycenter.resources
145 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.gmsconfig.searchselector hibernation
146 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.stk hibernation
147 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.mdx.quickboard
148 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.sidegesturepad
149 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.enterprise.knox.cloudmdm.smdms
150 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.hole
151 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.settings restricted_bucket
152 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural_narrow_back
153 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.tall
154 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.networkstack.tethering
155 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.dkey
156 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.service.tagservice
157 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.cameraextensions
158 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MTc2c9728c.pblack hibernation
159 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.telephonyui
160 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.knox.mpos
161 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.kfa
162 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.carrierconfig
163 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.keycustomizationinfobackupservice
164 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural_wide_back
165 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.systemui.onehanded.gestural
166 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.emergencylauncher
167 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.scs restricted_bucket
168 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.apps.carrier.carrierwifi
169 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.setting.multisound
170 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.networkstack.tethering.overlay
171 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MTab88d8f9.purple.home hibernation
172 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.pregpudriver.ex2200
173 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.h2e.resources
174 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.unifiedwfc
175 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.myfiles hibernation
176 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.smartfpsadjuster
177 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.provider.filterprovider
178 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.ve.vebgm
179 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.provider.badge
180 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.dressroom
181 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.transparent
182 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.server.telecom.auto_generated_rro_product__
183 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.honeyboard
184 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.server.wifi.mobilewips
185 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MTab88d8f9.purple hibernation
186 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.emergency
187 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.whatsapp
188 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.providers.downloads.ui hibernation
189 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.networkstack.tethering.overlay
190 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.healthconnect.controller hibernation
191 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wallpaper.res
192 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.intentresolver
193 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.fmm
194 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.certinstaller
195 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.sec.android.application.csc restricted_bucket
196 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.setupwizard
197 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.secsoundpicker
198 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.wifi.resources
199 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.wifi.dialog
200 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.safetyassurance
201 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.resources.qc
202 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.globalpostprocmgr
203 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.providers.telephony
204 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.monotype.android.font.roboto
205 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.waterfall
206 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.privacydashboard
207 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.providers.settings hibernation
208 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.phone
209 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.modules.ext.services
210 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural_extra_wide_back
211 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.carkey
212 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MTc2c9728c.pblack.appicon
213 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.routines
214 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.as.oss
215 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.increase.scan.interval.resources
216 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.dialer
217 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.monotype.android.font.foundation
218 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.ims.smk hibernation
219 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.location.fused
220 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.vpndialogs
221 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.visualars
222 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.uwb.resources
223 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.gmsconfig.photos restricted_bucket
224 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.tts
225 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.modulemetadata
226 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MT9084f1d5.dark.wallpaper hibernation
227 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.clockpackage
228 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.phone.auto_generated_rro_product__
229 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.htmlviewer hibernation
230 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.hearingadjust
231 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.updatecenter hibernation
232 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.knox.containercore
233 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.ext.services
234 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.modules.captiveportallogin.forframework
235 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.factory.cameralyzer
236 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.appbooster hibernation
237 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.messaging
238 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.wifi.p2paware.resources
239 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.usbsettings
240 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.gmsconfig.gsa restricted_bucket
241 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.providers.userdictionary
242 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.overlay.gmsconfig.common restricted_bucket
243 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.bluetooth
244 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.discord restricted_bucket
245 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.oasisfeng.greenify
246 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.sume.nn.service
247 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.internal.display.cutout.emulation.corner
248 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.gms restricted_bucket
249 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.storagemanager restricted_bucket
250 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.photoremasterservice
251 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.soundalive
252 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.euicc
253 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural_no_hint
254 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.printspooler hibernation
255 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.qsfastpairoverlay hibernation
256 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.smartcapture hibernation
257 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.skms.android.agent
258 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.systemui.auto_generated_rro_product__
259 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.ConnectivityOverlay
260 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MT9084f1d5.dark.home hibernation
261 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.klmsagent hibernation
262 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.mdecservice hibernation
263 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.mainline.telemetry
264 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.themedesigner.MTc2c9728c.pblack.wallpaper hibernation
265 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.hdmapp
266 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.dynsystem hibernation
267 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.app.billing hibernation
268 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.providers.media restricted_bucket
269 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.app.dofviewer
270 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.hotspot2.osulogin hibernation
271 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.kgclient
272 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.google.android.connectivity.resources
273 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.mimage.photoretouching hibernation
274 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.sec.android.dexsystemui hibernation
275 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.externalstorage
276 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.gru hibernation
277 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.samsung.android.kmxservice
278 | adb shell am set-bg-restriction-level --user 0 com.android.server.telecom
279 |
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/deviceidle-settings-ex.txt:
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1 |
2 | LIGHT_IDLE_AFTER_INACTIVE_TIMEOUT; This is the time, after becoming inactive, that we go in to the first light-weight idle mode.
3 |
4 | IGHT_PRE_IDLE_TIMEOUT; This is amount of time we will wait from the point where we decide we would like to go idle until we actually do, while waiting for jobs and other current activity to finish.
5 |
6 | LIGHT_IDLE_TIMEOUT; This is the initial time that we will run in idle maintenance mode.
7 |
8 | LIGHT_IDLE_FACTOR; Scaling factor to apply to the light idle mode time each time we complete a cycle.
9 |
10 | LIGHT_MAX_IDLE_TIMEOUT; This is the maximum time we will run in idle maintenance mode.
11 |
12 | LIGHT_IDLE_MAINTENANCE_MIN_BUDGET; This is the minimum amount of time we want to make available for maintenance mode when lightly idling. That is, we will always have at least this amount of time available maintenance before timing out and cutting off maintenance mode.
13 |
14 | LIGHT_IDLE_MAINTENANCE_MAX_BUDGET; This is This is the maximum amount of time we want to make available for maintenance mode when lightly idling. That is, if the system isn't using up its minimum maintenance budget and this time is being added to the budget reserve, this is the maximum reserve size we will allow to grow and thus the maximum amount of time we will allow for the maintenance window.
15 |
16 | MIN_LIGHT_MAINTENANCE_TIME; This is the minimum amount of time that we will stay in maintenance mode after a light doze. We have this minimum to allow various things to respond to switching in to maintenance mode and scheduling their work -- otherwise we may see there is nothing to do (no jobs pending) and go out of maintenance mode immediately.
17 |
18 | MIN_DEEP_MAINTENANCE_TIME; This is the minimum amount of time that we will stay in maintenance mode after a full doze. We have this minimum to allow various things to respond to switching in to maintenance mode and scheduling their work -- otherwise we may see there is nothing to do (no jobs pending) and go out of maintenance mode immediately.
19 |
20 | INACTIVE_TIMEOUT; This is the time, after becoming inactive, at which we start looking at the motion sensor to determine if the device is being left alone. We don't do this immediately after going inactive just because we don't want to be continually running the motion sensor whenever the screen is off.
21 |
22 | SENSING_TIMEOUT; If we don't receive a callback from AnyMotion in this amount of time + {@link #LOCATING_TIMEOUT}, we will change from STATE_SENSING to STATE_INACTIVE, and any AnyMotion callbacks while not in STATE_SENSING will be ignored.
23 |
24 | LOCATING_TIMEOUT; This is how long we will wait to try to get a good location fix before going in to idle mode.
25 |
26 | LOCATION_ACCURACY; The desired maximum accuracy (in meters) we consider the location to be good enough to go on to idle. We will be trying to get an accuracy fix at least this good or until {@link #LOCATING_TIMEOUT} expires.
27 |
28 | MOTION_INACTIVE_TIMEOUT; This is the time, after seeing motion, that we wait after becoming inactive from that until we start looking for motion again.
29 |
30 | IDLE_AFTER_INACTIVE_TIMEOUT; This is the time, after the inactive timeout elapses, that we will wait looking for motion until we truly consider the device to be idle.
31 |
32 | IDLE_PENDING_TIMEOUT; This is the initial time, after being idle, that we will allow ourself to be back in the IDLE_MAINTENANCE state allowing the system to run normally until we return to idle.
33 |
34 | MAX_IDLE_PENDING_TIMEOUT; Maximum pending idle timeout (time spent running) we will be allowed to use.
35 |
36 | IDLE_PENDING_FACTOR; Scaling factor to apply to current pending idle timeout each time we cycle through that state.
37 |
38 | QUICK_DOZE_DELAY_TIMEOUT; This is amount of time we will wait from the point where we go into STATE_QUICK_DOZE_DELAY until we actually go into STATE_IDLE, while waiting for jobs and other current activity to finish.
39 |
40 | IDLE_TIMEOUT; This is the initial time that we want to sit in the idle state before waking up again to return to pending idle and allowing normal work to run.
41 |
42 | MAX_IDLE_TIMEOUT; Maximum idle duration we will be allowed to use.
43 |
44 | IDLE_FACTOR; Scaling factor to apply to current idle timeout each time we cycle through that state.
45 |
46 | MIN_TIME_TO_ALARM; This is the minimum time we will allow until the next upcoming alarm for us to actually go in to idle mode.
47 |
48 | MAX_TEMP_APP_WHITELIST_DURATION; Max amount of time to temporarily whitelist an app when it receives a high priority tickle.
49 |
50 | MMS_TEMP_APP_WHITELIST_DURATION; Amount of time we would like to whitelist an app that is receiving an MMS.
51 |
52 | SMS_TEMP_APP_WHITELIST_DURATION; Amount of time we would like to whitelist an app that is receiving an SMS.
53 |
54 | NOTIFICATION_WHITELIST_DURATION; Amount of time we would like to whitelist an app that is handling a {@link android.app.PendingIntent} triggered by a {@link android.app.Notification}.
55 |
56 | PRE_IDLE_FACTOR_LONG; Pre idle time factor use to make idle delay longer
57 |
58 | PRE_IDLE_FACTOR_SHORT; Pre idle time factor use to make idle delay shorter
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/idle.jpg:
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/power-saving.bat:
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1 | adb shell settings put global low_power 1
2 |
3 | adb shell settings put global battery_saver_constants "advertise_is_enabled=false,datasaver_disabled=true,enable_night_mode=true,launch_boost_disabled=true,vibration_disabled=true,animation_disabled=true,soundtrigger_disabled=true,fullbackup_deferred=true,keyvaluebackup_deferred=true,firewall_disabled=true,gps_mode=0,adjust_brightness_disabled=false,adjust_brightness_factor=2,force_all_apps_standby=true,force_background_check=true,optional_sensors_disabled=true,aod_disabled=false,quick_doze_enabled=true"
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/rollback.zip:
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aatrick/Android-battery-optimization/6b4efb35a80f25d1fc7f9dc9fc71c316b8ed94d9/rollback.zip
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/settings.bat:
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1 | adb shell settings put global cached_apps_freezer enabled
2 | adb shell settings put global adaptive_battery_management_enabled 1
3 | adb shell settings put system multicore_packet_scheduler 1
4 |
5 | adb shell settings put global ble_scan_always_enabled 0
6 | adb shell settings put system nearby_scanning_enabled 0
7 | adb shell settings put system nearby_scanning_permission_allowed 0
8 |
9 | adb shell settings put system master_motion 0
10 | adb shell settings put system motion_engine 0
11 | adb shell settings put system air_motion_engine 0
12 | adb shell settings put system air_motion_wake_up 0
13 |
14 | adb shell settings put system mcf_continuity 0
15 | adb shell settings put system mcf_continuity_permission_denied 1
16 | adb shell settings put system mcf_permission_denied 1
17 |
18 | adb shell settings put system intelligent_sleep_mode 1
19 | adb shell settings put secure adaptive_sleep 1
20 |
21 | adb shell settings put global bixby_pregranted_permissions null
22 |
23 | adb shell settings put system rakuten_denwa 0
24 | adb shell settings put system remote_control 0
25 | adb shell settings put system send_security_reports 0
26 |
27 | adb shell settings put global sem_enhanced_cpu_responsiveness 1
28 |
29 | adb shell settings put global restricted_device_performance 1,1
30 |
31 | adb shell settings put global private_dns_specifier dns.adguard.com
32 |
33 | adb shell cmd power set-fixed-performance-mode-enabled true
34 | adb shell cmd power set-mode 1
35 |
36 | adb shell settings put global zram 0 default
37 | adb shell settings put global zram_enabled 0
38 |
39 | adb shell settings put global default windows_antimation_scale 0.25
40 | adb shell settings put global default transition_animation_scale 0.25
41 | adb shell settings put global default animator_duration_scale 0.25
42 | adb shell settings put global ram_expand_size 0
43 |
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