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  2. Turn On 'Power-Saving' Mode. Most smartphones come with a low or battery-saver mode that can help conserve battery life when its running low. When activated, power-saving mode reduces the phone's ...

  3. Huawei Nova - Wikipedia

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    They also offer an ultra power saving mode, which will disable everything except calls and messages and activate a simple, monochromatic interface. [ 10 ] Both phones' cameras offer built-in filters, which include options for car light trails, light graffiti, silky water, and star track.

  4. MIUI - Wikipedia

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    Dropped devices running Android Marshmallow; Based on Android 10 on some devices; System-wide dark mode, with dark mode scheduling. Monochrome ultra power saving mode; Mi calculator (Pip mode) MIUI Notes App Download; New icons; Optional app drawer setting for system launcher; Smoother animations; Status bar optimizations; Automatic screenshot ...

  5. Active State Power Management - Wikipedia

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    Low power mode is often achieved by reducing or even stopping the serial bus clock as well as possibly powering down the PHY device itself. While ASPM brings a reduction in power consumption, it can also result in increased latency as the serial bus needs to be 'woken up' from low-power mode, possibly reconfigured and the host-to-device link re ...

  6. Advanced Power Management - Wikipedia

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    APM defines five power states for the computer system: Full On: The computer is powered on, and no devices are in a power saving mode. APM Enabled: The computer is powered on, and APM is controlling device power management as needed. APM Standby: Most devices are in their low-power state, the CPU is slowed or stopped, and the system state is saved.

  7. Cool'n'Quiet - Wikipedia

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    Also In Windows Vista and 7 the "Power Saver" power profile allows much lower power state (frequency and voltage) than in the "High Performance" power state. Unlike Windows XP, Windows Vista only supports Cool'n'Quiet on motherboards that support ACPI 2.0 or later.

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  9. Intel Display Power Saving Technology - Wikipedia

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    Intel Display Power Saving Technology or Intel DPST is an Intel backlight control technology. Intel claims that display take up most power in mobile devices and reducing backlight linearly affects energy footprint. Intel DPST technology aims to adaptively reduce backlight brightness while maintaining satisfactory visual performance.