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clement5949
post Oct 4 2018, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(jessicat90 @ Oct 4 2018, 06:27 PM)
Wazzupmigrator as mentioned above. I used it myself while changing from iPhone 5s to OP6. Satisfied.
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ya, i had checked it! seems good but i also checking any other that can let me to restore whatsapp to iphone from android

if one day i want to swap back to ios environment sweat.gif
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post Oct 4 2018, 11:12 PM

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QUOTE(xxboxx @ Oct 1 2018, 03:16 PM)
Still can preview, only thing is the content in the preview is sideway.
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i tested ad, if using gesture mode, horizontal app cant preview doh.gif . if using home and back button (pill button) mode, then no problem. anyway tq.
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post Oct 5 2018, 04:19 PM

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QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Oct 5 2018, 04:10 PM)
I meant 6GB 64GB storage for the Oneplus 6 bro...
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Ya bro, this one

https://m.11street.my/productdetail/oneplus...am-lte-65498751

Good buy? A buddy of mine over here bought one already smile.gif
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post Oct 5 2018, 06:59 PM

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Seriously, the OP6 can be pretty nuts battery wise lol.

Even with all the OOS crap running in the background (+ my apps, 2GB RAM free right now), near-constant surfing, screenshotting, editing, charting, YouTube watching, WhatsApp-ing, etc on 4G+ (not even WiFi)... I just got to 7h 18m of SOT with 15% remaining from a single charge in the morning.

Which, considering the 3300 mah batt, Oreo (not Pie), the screen's not even being set to minimum (it's on auto, manually tuned up a bit even), all that crap running in RAM and the fact that I'm actually limiting my battery charges to 90% maximum to begin with...

Seriously, I wonder what kind of SOTs we could have gotten if OP actually stuck a 4000mah battery into this thing lol... brows.gif

This post has been edited by Eiraku: Oct 5 2018, 07:58 PM
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post Oct 5 2018, 08:16 PM

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Once upon a time, I had a good battery life with OP6, it was the best battery life I had ever seen! But.. lately, my feeling was betrayed. It was the day when I checked the battery sot, I was surprised, I was scared. I did not believe it in a sec. I checked it day after day, weeks passed, pie updated... Battery getting worse than ever. Oh... how I wish... it was still good since the day we met for the first time. I hope one day, the good ol'days will come back!
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QUOTE(funny duck @ Oct 5 2018, 08:16 PM)
Once upon a time, I had a good battery life with OP6, it was the best battery life I had ever seen! But.. lately, my feeling was betrayed. It was the day when I checked the battery sot, I was surprised, I was scared. I did not believe it in a sec. I checked it day after day, weeks passed, pie updated... Battery getting worse than ever. Oh... how I wish... it was still good since the day we met for the first time. I hope one day, the good ol'days will come back!
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I'm actually getting a rather consistent average of 6-7h lately with my brand of "typical usage", but TBH I HAVE cut a lot of background stuff out and am running a custom kernel with optimised settings so it might just be that (but no "aggressive doze" or stuff like that though).

Have you flushed your caches after the Pie update? Even if it's mostly just placebo, apparently starting fresh (aka with clean caches) after my update to 5.1.11 actually made things somewhat better even prior to my customizations for some unknown reason.

This post has been edited by Eiraku: Oct 5 2018, 08:54 PM
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QUOTE(clement5949 @ Oct 4 2018, 08:25 PM)
ya, i had checked it! seems good but i also checking any other that can let me to restore whatsapp to iphone from android

if one day i want to swap back to ios environment  sweat.gif
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Use backuptrans for Android to iPhone - there are 2 types : Androids to iPhone and iPhone to Android. For latter I felt wazzupmigrator is a cheaper n better choice
I had bought and tested both of them

This post has been edited by benny888: Oct 5 2018, 08:53 PM
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post Oct 5 2018, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(Eiraku @ Oct 5 2018, 08:50 PM)
I'm actually getting a rather consistent average of 6-7h lately with my brand of "typical usage", but TBH I HAVE cut a lot of background stuff out and am running a custom kernel with optimised settings so it might just be that (but no "aggressive doze" or stuff like that though).

Have you flushed your caches after the Pie update? Even if it's mostly just placebo, apparently starting fresh (aka with clean caches) after my update to 5.1.11 actually made things somewhat better even prior to my customizations for some unknown reason.
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Do you mean pressing the X button on the recent apps when you say flushed your caches? I did it once after updated.. before pie I didn't even once pressed the button. But the battery was suprisingly good.
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QUOTE(funny duck @ Oct 5 2018, 10:10 PM)
Do you mean pressing the X button on the recent apps when you say flushed your caches? I did it once after updated.. before pie I didn't even once pressed the button. But the battery was suprisingly good.
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Err no, as in flushing cache/dalvik through recovery. I'm pretty sure stock recovery also has an option to flush the cache, but I can be wrong lol. Also, Pie might not work the same when it comes to caching TBH.

Also, like I said, I had to start clean (as in wiped clean) after my OTA to 5.1.11 due to some issues I had. Only God knows if that helps (it seem so though lol), but yeah, sometimes I think Android battery life is as much mumbo jumbo as it is actual scientifically provable methodology lol.

This post has been edited by Eiraku: Oct 5 2018, 10:23 PM
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post Oct 5 2018, 10:42 PM

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QUOTE(Eiraku @ Oct 5 2018, 09:50 PM)
I'm actually getting a rather consistent average of 6-7h lately with my brand of "typical usage", but TBH I HAVE cut a lot of background stuff out and am running a custom kernel with optimised settings so it might just be that (but no "aggressive doze" or stuff like that though).

Have you flushed your caches after the Pie update? Even if it's mostly just placebo, apparently starting fresh (aka with clean caches) after my update to 5.1.11 actually made things somewhat better even prior to my customizations for some unknown reason.
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How do you stop background stuffs ?? By using app ops ?
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QUOTE(limyuyang @ Oct 5 2018, 10:42 PM)
How do you stop background stuffs ?? By using app ops ?
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Disable/Freeze + Forced Uninstall + AppOps. So far working rather well, bar some occasional app FCs (but that might just Xposed lol).
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QUOTE(wo0ho0o @ Oct 6 2018, 12:05 AM)
The easy way use greenify
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I don't really use Greenify much anymore since moving to OP6 (and Oreo), as it seems AppOps + disabling things + my tweaked custom kernel settings is already enough for what I'd consider as massively improved battery life compared to my old H8 (4-5 hours SOT under roughly the same load scenario), which is already plenty.

And hey, there's always the built in "Advanced Battery Optimization" which is pretty much just a fancy way of saying "Aggressive Doze" (hence, in a way, Greenify)... but both of those kinda mess up notifications so I'm leaving optimizations on default for now.

This post has been edited by Eiraku: Oct 6 2018, 03:50 AM
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post Oct 6 2018, 09:47 AM

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Anyone knows where to get OnePlus 6 InvisShield ProPlus Tempered Glass Screen Protector in Malaysia? Their sgfreshidea website is out of stock
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QUOTE(TheStig123 @ Oct 6 2018, 09:47 AM)
Anyone knows where to get OnePlus 6 InvisShield ProPlus Tempered Glass Screen Protector in Malaysia? Their sgfreshidea website is out of stock
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Not sure if anybody stocks it TBH. Myself I got mine off SGFreshIdea. As an alternative there's the Nilkin, though it's a lot thinner (and thus more delicate).
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QUOTE(Eiraku @ Oct 6 2018, 10:42 AM)
Not sure if anybody stocks it TBH. Myself I got mine off SGFreshIdea. As an alternative there's the Nilkin, though it's a lot thinner (and thus more delicate).
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Which nilkin should I get? I don't want those with black borders
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post Oct 6 2018, 04:17 PM

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QUOTE(TheStig123 @ Oct 6 2018, 03:11 PM)
Which nilkin should I get? I don't want those with black borders
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The closest to the InvisShield is the Nilkin Amazing H+, but like I said be a bit careful when applying them as they are pretty thin as TGSPs go (they're 0.22mm vs the 0.33mm InvisShield).

The non-H+ you might not want as they don't have the beveled edges and feel rather weird, unless you're gonna use it with a thick lip case like the Spigen (which masks the straight edges in use).

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QUOTE(Eiraku @ Oct 5 2018, 06:59 PM)
Seriously, the OP6 can be pretty nuts battery wise lol.

Even with all the OOS crap running in the background (+ my apps, 2GB RAM free right now), near-constant surfing, screenshotting, editing, charting, YouTube watching, WhatsApp-ing, etc on 4G+ (not even WiFi)... I just got to 7h 18m of SOT with 15% remaining from a single charge in the morning.

Which, considering the 3300 mah batt, Oreo (not Pie), the screen's not even being set to minimum (it's on auto, manually tuned up a bit even), all that crap running in RAM and the fact that I'm actually limiting my battery charges to 90% maximum to begin with...

Seriously, I wonder what kind of SOTs we could have gotten if OP actually stuck a 4000mah battery into this thing lol... brows.gif
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QUOTE(funny duck @ Oct 5 2018, 08:16 PM)
Once upon a time, I had a good battery life with OP6, it was the best battery life I had ever seen! But.. lately, my feeling was betrayed. It was the day when I checked the battery sot, I was surprised, I was scared. I did not believe it in a sec. I checked it day after day, weeks passed, pie updated... Battery getting worse than ever. Oh... how I wish... it was still good since the day we met for the first time. I hope one day, the good ol'days will come back!
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I would say battery life is very subjective and dependant on the user and the type of usages the user has on the phone. SOT should not be used as a total estimate of how well battery life is. For example, I use my phons more towards handling incoming and outgoing calls, surfing, whatsapp and waze. So my SOT will definately be lower than someone who uses their phones for gaming, FB or features with a lot of on screen time. However my standby time will be longer. I could have around 1 to 1/2 days of stanby time while those who could use up 7 hours of SOT is 12 hours time.
So yeah, I will say SOT should not be the main criteria in judging a phone's battery performance as it is user dependant.
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post Oct 6 2018, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(clement5949 @ Oct 2 2018, 10:20 PM)
It's been 5years I didn't use an android phone but according to my old experience the music widget on the lockscreen look bigger. Today I just got my op6 and thanks to the strongly recommended by my friend then I updated to pie. Then I find it's quite ugly to see the music widget so small on lockscreen 😅 I am using QQ music

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It's your QQ music problem, either it's designed to be so or it doesn't follow the latest API etc. I use Melon music (a korean app), also same cuz they designed it so. For Spotify, Apple Music and other players, all shows normally.
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QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Oct 6 2018, 05:18 PM)
I would say battery life is very subjective and dependant on the user and the type of usages the user has on the phone. SOT should not be used as a total estimate of how well battery life is. For example, I use my phons more towards handling incoming and outgoing calls, surfing, whatsapp and waze. So my SOT will definately be lower than someone who uses their phones for gaming, FB or features with a lot of on screen time. However my standby time will be longer. I could have around 1 to 1/2 days of stanby time while those who could use up 7 hours of SOT is 12 hours time.

So yeah, I will say SOT should not be the main criteria in judging a phone's battery performance as it is user dependant.
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I'd agree it's not good taken in isolation as the ONLY criteria, especially as "usage" is really pretty subjective from person to person (my "light" can be somebody else's "heavy" - plus what I've got installed/disabled will probably differ greatly from another device).

But taken in context, like with me and the comparison that I mentioned before versus similar prior usage patterns on a previous device, it MIGHT actually work rather well as ONE OF the indicators of battery life.

In most cases anyway.

Especially when its so easy to just look up SOT and compare - though again with the sheer subjective-ness of individual use cases, it's really only good as a simple point of reference.

So, AS LONG AS you're aware of the shortcomings of basing overall battery life estimations on SOT, I'd say its fine for simple comparative purposes...

... BUT, if you're taking it as the "be all end all" measure of battery life... eyyyyy, I'd say you're correct in saying that it's shouldn't be treated as such - considering just how unreliable it is from a consistency between setups/use cases point of view.

But TBH, while we're on this subject, it's actually pretty hard to cross measure battery life performance in smartphones "in-actual-use" quantifiably considering how varied the use cases are for everyone.

Like, even if you resort to benchmarks like Futuremark or something, unless you're running a clean bone stock device, what's installed (and thus is running in the BG) on your device isn't gonna be the same as another either.

This post has been edited by Eiraku: Oct 7 2018, 01:48 AM
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QUOTE(zellleonhart @ Oct 6 2018, 05:37 PM)
It's your QQ music problem, either it's designed to be so or it doesn't follow the latest API etc. I use Melon music (a korean app), also same cuz they designed it so. For Spotify, Apple Music and other players, all shows normally.
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