Change Standby beyond 2 hours - Android Head-Units

Hi Guys,
I have the RK3188 1024 * 600 Quadcore unit from Joying, I have installed the latest rom from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60591423&postcount=12068. Is there a way i can increase the sleep time beyond 2 hours. 2 hours sucks, i am hardly ever back in my car within 2 hours. I figure it must be possible as a friend has one (not sure what unit, i think 4.2) his is set to 48 hours.
If not, can someone point me in the right direction to try do it with xposed or something? I am a developer, but only in the .NET space. I am sure i could work something out if i have to though haha.

Any success in here?

I'd like to know also but i've not found anything.

I was about to post a thread asking this but instead will bump this one.

I'm also very interested to increase the shutdown delay.

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[Q] Need help figuring out how to improve battery life of my HD2!

Hey guys. sorry if theres a thread like this already. im new to this forum and searched for nearly 3 hours but didnt find much of what i was looking for.
i have a t-mobile 1024 Hd2 with a custom windows mobile ROM LEO_firestorm_v7.4.23135-FX
and a android ROM (installed to SD)
mattcfroyo 1.5
and i also have setcpu installed. the phone(and both rom's) work great. the only issue is the battery life. my phone even when i would barely use it would maybe make it about 12 hours on a charge(doing very little web browsing, turning wifi/ bluetooth off when not in use, brightness around 30%). what have you guys done to get better battery life? should i install different ROMS? is there a WM rom that is basically barebones so it takes less resources and improves battery life? i dont care what the WM side looks like as i only want to use android anyways. i want to use Android as my main OS and how should i setup setcpu? really sorry if this thread is a repeat. if there is another asking exactly what i am please give me a link. im very new to this, so guides are very appreciated aswell.
i did find the thread "HOW TO: Wipe Battery stats to improve battery life" and ill be trying that. what i mainly want to know is how to guys have your roms and setcpu setup.
links to better roms/guides etc. are very appreciated. thanks allot guys.
any rom needs to be compatible with the 1024 hd2 though.
Hi and welcome to XDA,
I've my phone set up as shown in my signature. I don't use bluetooth, basically have no calls, some texts and fairly heavy browsing (web, tapatalk pro, newsrob pro) when I'm on the train. I have a 3mA-5mA drainage in standby. My phone will last 10-12 hours on a charge, after which I have to plug it in. I'm kinda used to it now, but last week I thought I'd give UltimateJuice a try. My phone lasted a little over 17hrs, though I probably used it a bit less intensive that day. The days after I got about 14-15 hours a day with regular use.
I have JuiceDefender installed, which also manages cpu speed. Basically it allows the cpu up to 614 Mhz when the phone is sleeping and 1190 Mhz when awake. Screen brightness is set to 15% currently. When I'm at home, JuiceDefender switches WiFi on automatically, when I'm outside it connects to 3G every 15 minute during 1 minute (adjustable).
Drainage is still somewhat heavier compared to WM, but I can live with it.
Sincerely,
Mac
looks like i found a solution today. last night i underclocked my cpu to 700mhz and i have not seen any performance difference and the battery is lasting allot longer. i have been using it moderately and the battery has gone down 8% in 3 hours of use which is already allot better than before.
i checked my battery power and after it was fully charged it showed 4.2mah so i knew that wasnt the problem. does anybody have the problem that their contacts(in android) are removed if they soft reset their phone? and if so does saving contacts to sim work to fix it? thanks
adrenalinechild said:
does anybody have the problem that their contacts(in android) are removed if they soft reset their phone? and if so does saving contacts to sim work to fix it? thanks
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No, that doesn't sound familiar. Are you syncing your contacts with your Google account?
Sincerely,
Mac
Sent from my reborn HD2 using Tapatalk Pro
no i just manually put in a few to my phone. does saving contacts to sim work in android on the hd2?
adrenalinechild said:
no i just manually put in a few to my phone. does saving contacts to sim work in android on the hd2?
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yes it does, but why don't you have all your contacts sync with google?
roloracer said:
yes it does, but why don't you have all your contacts sync with google?
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backup everything before you do this though. it's known to cause crash at startup and you won't be able to use your android again.
im having a problem with my hd2. i made a call today. and all the incoming voice sounded like a decepticon. kinda cool but definately not useful to actually talking to a person. what should i do to fix this? is it the rom i am using?
adrenalinechild said:
im having a problem with my hd2. i made a call today. and all the incoming voice sounded like a decepticon. kinda cool but definately not useful to actually talking to a person. what should i do to fix this? is it the rom i am using?
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it's a known issue. read the faq.

Instant boot android systems? FlyAudio?

Hi,
I have one very important request when looking for a new head unit.
I have a VW Tiguan, and with some searching I found a russian head unit called FlyAudio G7007F09.
More info here: https://www.drive2.ru/l/4990455/ (in russian).
Also check this boot comparison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfV2GILD5A
How does that work, how is it possible to boot up in 2 sec while everyone else is about 20 secs?
Is there an internal battery?
Can't find much info about this unit, and I want to know more, because it looks interesting.
Also found this video of it in action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEvS6SMLegE
Does anyone know of any more android head units that boot up instantly?
Thank you!
How do you know that unit wasn't just "sleeping?" Mine will do that - sleep for 5 minutes after being shut down, and come back in a couple of seconds. If it's off for more than 5 minutes, then it does a full boot. Some firmware/MCU combinations let you set that up to 2 hours.
mike.s said:
How do you know that unit wasn't just "sleeping?" Mine will do that - sleep for 5 minutes after being shut down, and come back in a couple of seconds. If it's off for more than 5 minutes, then it does a full boot. Some firmware/MCU combinations let you set that up to 2 hours.
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I don't know, but why would they do a comparison if it were just sleeping?
That is why im asking, on the review page I posted (in russian) it does say something about instant boot, but can't really understand it as google translate is pretty bad on russian language.
joq3 said:
I don't know, but why would they do a comparison if it were just sleeping?
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Really? You don't think they might want to make their product look better so they can sell more?
This thing really works very well. I've purchased FlyAudio G9 series.
I've tested its boot time after a week of not using my car (that was a pretty cold week from -15 to -25 celcius): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQLcVI7D890 (In Russian)
As far as I understand FlyAudio uses Quallcomm's fastboot feature (since it is based on Quallcomm 80x SoC). Device goes to a deep sleeping mode and consumes circa 2mA/h which is basically nothing. In my case it was in sleeping mode for a week and launched during 2-3 seconds.
P.S. This is not a Russian but a Chineese head unit (http://flyaudio.cn/)

Joying RK3188 questions

Hi I have a Joying RK3188 and I'm wondering a few things before I install a custom ROM. First, if I do a custom ROM and MCU will I lose the phone mirroring? I've heard/read different opinions on this and it's a great feature that I do not really want to lose. Second, has anyone tried using it with a AT&T Mobley? Does it maintain the wifi connection? Third, does using a custom ROM allow me to set the power off time to something > 2 hours? I've read that the energy use is minor and that 24 to 48 hours should be fine without killing a battery. Finally, what's the difference between the stock MCU and the MCU with Sleep and Musik's mod?
Thanks.

Joying feature questions.

Hi everyone.
I've been looking into head units and came across this forum. I've spent many hours scouring through the threads here. This is an awesome place!!
I wanted to ask a couple of questions that I haven't found solid answers for as yet.
I'm looking at this unit - JY-NM124N2 as it is supposed to suit my Nissan. Should I be looking at something else or would this be a decent choice?
Question 1 is how well do they "plug & play" with the original equipment?
Question 2 regards the boot up time. If I turn the car off for the night. When I start it in the morning (10 hours later), will it be a 15 second boot or just a 2-3 second boot? I've read conflicting answers. (e.g. Does the unit shut down or just sleep?)
Questing 3 regards Google Maps. I know on a phone, you can download maps for offline use, but they get deleted after 30 days I think. Can maps be downloaded permanently for these units as I won't have internet on this thing most of the time.
Cheers for your time.
Hoffy.
Hoffy76 said:
Hi everyone.
I've been looking into head units and came across this forum. I've spent many hours scouring through the threads here. This is an awesome place!!
I wanted to ask a couple of questions that I haven't found solid answers for as yet.
I'm looking at this unit - JY-NM124N2 as it is supposed to suit my Nissan. Should I be looking at something else or would this be a decent choice?
Question 1 is how well do they "plug & play" with the original equipment?
Question 2 regards the boot up time. If I turn the car off for the night. When I start it in the morning (10 hours later), will it be a 15 second boot or just a 2-3 second boot? I've read conflicting answers. (e.g. Does the unit shut down or just sleep?)
Questing 3 regards Google Maps. I know on a phone, you can download maps for offline use, but they get deleted after 30 days I think. Can maps be downloaded permanently for these units as I won't have internet on this thing most of the time.
Cheers for your time.
Hoffy.
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Mostly plug and play. You mentioned a brand and not a specific model etc so its hard to tell. Many of these units don't need anything extra to interface with steering buttons etc. If you have an external amp you may need to obtain a wiring harness made for that to mate to the unit. Not always though since Joying does have some model specific wiring harnesses.
If things are working there should be a short boot most of the time.
I personally don't know about google map offline map expiration, but 30 days seems acceptable. You can use a hotspot on your car or pull up to a cafe with wife and not even get out of the car. I use Here maps which does a great job with offline maps and offline mode, but its a personal preference.
Thanks for the quick reply.
The boot time is the most important detail I was trying to confirm.
I guess there are other Navi apps that include offline maps that I could buy if Google maps isn't useful to me.
Would be keen to hear others experience with boot times too.
Cheers.
Hoffy76 said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
The boot time is the most important detail I was trying to confirm.
I guess there are other Navi apps that include offline maps that I could buy if Google maps isn't useful to me.
Would be keen to hear others experience with boot times too.
Cheers.
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If you switch the unit to Dormancy on, it will take 1-3 seconds. After 72 hours (or so), it will go to deep sleep and it will take slightly longer.
If you really switch it off it has to completely boot which will take longer.
Google maps has this 30 policy. It has absolutely nothing to do with Joying, or Witson, or Samsung or Lenovo/Motorola or whatever brand.
So of course this same 30 day policy is also applicable for the joying.
Hoffy76 said:
I'm looking at this unit - JY-NM124N2 as it is supposed to suit my Nissan. Should I be looking at something else or would this be a decent choice?
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My opinion is that the Joying Intel Sofia it's best at the moment hardware wise... maybe not so good software wise but it's mode then adequate with the mods that we have right now.
Hoffy76 said:
Question 1 is how well do they "plug & play" with the original equipment?
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For my Ford was plug and play with some minor nodifications.
Hoffy76 said:
Question 2 regards the boot up time. If I turn the car off for the night. When I start it in the morning (10 hours later), will it be a 15 second boot or just a 2-3 second boot? I've read conflicting answers. (e.g. Does the unit shut down or just sleep?)
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My experince : it maintains sleep mode for 3 days.... 72 hours... after that it shutsdown and the startup is 50-60 seconds boot up. More then adequate for daily use.
Hoffy76 said:
Questing 3 regards Google Maps. I know on a phone, you can download maps for offline use, but they get deleted after 30 days I think. Can maps be downloaded permanently for these units as I won't have internet on this thing most of the time.
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Google maps is the same app no matter if it's on the phone of the headunit... same rules... 30 days. You can install other navigation apps with offline maps like Here We Go.
For more information about the Joying read my extensive Q&A from my signature.
Awesome. Thank you all for the great input.
You've convinced me this is the unit to buy. Will be getting one soon and will do some of the mods you guys have created. Hopefully, all goes well.
Keep up the great work.
Joying is pretty great
Hoffy76 said:
Hi everyone.
I've been looking into head units and came across this forum. I've spent many hours scouring through the threads here. This is an awesome place!!
I wanted to ask a couple of questions that I haven't found solid answers for as yet.
I'm looking at this unit - JY-NM124N2 as it is supposed to suit my Nissan. Should I be looking at something else or would this be a decent choice?
Question 1 is how well do they "plug & play" with the original equipment?
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There is no such thing as "plug & play" when it comes to cars. You will need a dash kit, and you will need to either do some wiring, or buy a special wire made for between that radio and your car. Aftermarket radios don't even standardize amongst themselves.
Question 2 regards the boot up time. If I turn the car off for the night. When I start it in the morning (10 hours later), will it be a 15 second boot or just a 2-3 second boot? I've read conflicting answers. (e.g. Does the unit shut down or just sleep?)
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There is no boot up the next morning. When you turn on the ignition key, what it does is equivalent to turning the screen back on on your smartphone.
There is also nothing anywhere in it that is "15 seconds". If it has to do a full bootup, it takes a heck of a lot longer than 15 seconds.
Questing 3 regards Google Maps. I know on a phone, you can download maps for offline use, but they get deleted after 30 days I think. Can maps be downloaded permanently for these units as I won't have internet on this thing most of the time.
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Sure, just not with google maps. Try Alk Copilot.
luciusfox said:
There is no such thing as "plug & play" when it comes to cars. You will need a dash kit, and you will need to either do some wiring, or buy a special wire made for between that radio and your car. Aftermarket radios don't even standardize amongst themselves..
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normally I would agree with you, but Joying does make some things pretty close to plug and play. For my first Joying that was Jeep specific, it was plug and play.

Sleep Mode in V1Pro 4Gb 64Gb 8 Core

Hello!
I have purchased a V1 Pro 8 Core 4Gb 64Gb with 8259 processor. But it is very slow when starting, so I have activated the "Sleep Mode" option that means that when the vehicle starts the equipment is already on the launch screen (I have put agama car launcher), but I'm afraid that the battery of the vehicle will run out. The question is, does anyone of you have this option activated for a long time? Have you noticed a worrying battery consumption? Is there a risk of running out of battery by activating this option?
Thank you
JoTaSu said:
Hello!
I have purchased a V1 Pro 8 Core 4Gb 64Gb with 8259 processor. But it is very slow when starting, so I have activated the "Sleep Mode" option that means that when the vehicle starts the equipment is already on the launch screen (I have put agama car launcher), but I'm afraid that the battery of the vehicle will run out. The question is, does anyone of you have this option activated for a long time? Have you noticed a worrying battery consumption? Is there a risk of running out of battery by activating this option?
Thank you
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Don't have trouble using sleep mode. After four days the head unit shuts down to prevent draining of the cars battery.
The sleep mode is implemented aggressively and an app preventing the heat unit from sleep will be killed.
TorstenH said:
Don't have trouble using sleep mode. After four days the head unit shuts down to prevent draining of the cars battery.
The sleep mode is implemented aggressively and an app preventing the heat unit from sleep will be killed.
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Ok. Thanks for your answer.
TorstenH said:
Don't have trouble using sleep mode. After four days the head unit shuts down to prevent draining of the cars battery.
The sleep mode is implemented aggressively and an app preventing the heat unit from sleep will be killed.
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Should that be the same for a V1 2Gb 32Gb model? Or is there any difference?
Unfortunately, the forum crystal ball doesnt know what you unit is and from the hundreds of made up models and brands, the seller could be selling units of different types, from different factories, despite branding with the same model name.
There are are a small number of active members in these forums, you want to be posting in a way that helps those people help you, they're likely tired of answering the same questions for new users that join, get the answer (often unanswered) and then leave.
Post screenshots from Android system information, including the MCU version when posting questions. Doing this will at least help others help you, or you might find the information has already been posted or discussed here, yourself.

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