[Tutorial] Battery drain & lag after OS update


Hi, Should I turn airplane mode on when using this command with termux?
I need to have fulll battery?
 
Hello, many people complain about battery drain & lags after OS update. This method maybe can help u.

Lest first explane why and what this method do. Tutorial is taken from chinese xiaomi fans.

Probably each of you was faced with high battery consumption in the first 3-4 days after updating or flashing the device, the android system is the first in the list of consumption and has 30-40% of use! This guide will help to remove this problem.
It should be after flashing or installing updates on older versions of Android starting from 6 and below.

You have encountered such a system dialog as "Optimizing app xx from xx"

In Android 7.0, did they hide this from the user's eyes or delete it? Does this mean that the optimization has been removed? No, this is not such. This option was not lost, but simply postponed, and the postponement of this task causes the battery to run out. Do you think that optimization is happening in the background? The answer is not correct. It only starts under special conditions. Lack of this optimization will drain the battery. Optimization is not performed because we do not know how to fulfill the conditions necessary for its launch. The consequence of this is the accelerated discharge of the phone.

You can often watch how the Android system consumes energy more than other applications. This is the result of not allowing the system to optimize.
If in Android 6 and earlier optimization was forced, then starting with Android 7 and higher. A new option was added to skip this step and optimize applications on the fly (JIT, Just-In-Time) while using applications.
At the same time, the initial optimization has not been deleted and only starts if the following conditions are met:
  • the phone is connected to the charger,
  • fully charged,
  • turned on (the phone itself, not the screen),
  • is not used,
  • inactive (like after at least 30 minutes).

If these conditions are met, optimization begins.


Why do we need this optimization?

Because application developers cannot do this for each set of hardware and each device is already. It compiles applications into the most efficient code for its processor. So just use your device and let it take care of the cache itself or help your device make full optimization with simpl command.
Quick note

Be that as it may, you have the option to force the optimization to run.

For users with root:
open a terminal emulator and execute (along with quotation marks, as this is part of the command):

su -c "cmd package bg-dexopt-job"

or

su

next

"cmd package bg-dexopt-job"

If you don’t have root, use ADB. Connect the phone to the device, make sure it is available (enable USB debugging and USB debugging secure settings). Open CMD ADB platform-tools and write command one by one:

adb devices

Run the following command

adb shell cmd package bg-dexopt-job

or

adb shell "cmd package bg-dexopt-job"

If you have 10 android you will see Success, if from 7 to 9 a new line for entering the command will simply appear!
View attachment 32438

The process can take from 20 minutes to 3 hours (on my MI 9t this operation take 40 minutes).
Disconnecting the device during optimization will interrupt the process, but will not harm the device. It is absolutely safe.
Users without root may find the error message


It’s not worth worrying, you can ignore it and run the command again.

Hello, many people complain about battery drain & lags after OS update. This method maybe can help u.

Lest first explane why and what this method do. Tutorial is taken from chinese xiaomi fans.

Probably each of you was faced with high battery consumption in the first 3-4 days after updating or flashing the device, the android system is the first in the list of consumption and has 30-40% of use! This guide will help to remove this problem.
It should be after flashing or installing updates on older versions of Android starting from 6 and below.

You have encountered such a system dialog as "Optimizing app xx from xx"

In Android 7.0, did they hide this from the user's eyes or delete it? Does this mean that the optimization has been removed? No, this is not such. This option was not lost, but simply postponed, and the postponement of this task causes the battery to run out. Do you think that optimization is happening in the background? The answer is not correct. It only starts under special conditions. Lack of this optimization will drain the battery. Optimization is not performed because we do not know how to fulfill the conditions necessary for its launch. The consequence of this is the accelerated discharge of the phone.

You can often watch how the Android system consumes energy more than other applications. This is the result of not allowing the system to optimize.
If in Android 6 and earlier optimization was forced, then starting with Android 7 and higher. A new option was added to skip this step and optimize applications on the fly (JIT, Just-In-Time) while using applications.
At the same time, the initial optimization has not been deleted and only starts if the following conditions are met:
  • the phone is connected to the charger,
  • fully charged,
  • turned on (the phone itself, not the screen),
  • is not used,
  • inactive (like after at least 30 minutes).

If these conditions are met, optimization begins.


Why do we need this optimization?

Because application developers cannot do this for each set of hardware and each device is already. It compiles applications into the most efficient code for its processor. So just use your device and let it take care of the cache itself or help your device make full optimization with simpl command.
Quick note

Be that as it may, you have the option to force the optimization to run.

For users with root:
open a terminal emulator and execute (along with quotation marks, as this is part of the command):

su -c "cmd package bg-dexopt-job"

or

su

next

"cmd package bg-dexopt-job"

If you don’t have root, use ADB. Connect the phone to the device, make sure it is available (enable USB debugging and USB debugging secure settings). Open CMD ADB platform-tools and write command one by one:

adb devices

Run the following command

adb shell cmd package bg-dexopt-job

or

adb shell "cmd package bg-dexopt-job"

If you have 10 android you will see Success, if from 7 to 9 a new line for entering the command will simply appear!
View attachment 32438

The process can take from 20 minutes to 3 hours (on my MI 9t this operation take 40 minutes).
Disconnecting the device during optimization will interrupt the process, but will not harm the device. It is absolutely safe.
Users without root may find the error message


It’s not worth worrying, you can ignore it and run the command again.
Hi, does this method still work? I recently bought the redmi note 11 s and I have this problem. I tried the method but the android system is still among the first for battery consumption.