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Welcome, from the means of ASUS ROG Phone 5 and today I'll show you how to enable the
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power saving mode. Now to get started, simply pull down the notification panel and look for the toggle for it, which
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should be somewhere here. Okay, I guess it's not here, so I'm going to tap on the pencil and look for it if it's
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disabled, which, let's see, where is it
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So apparently ASUS decided to remove the power saving, unless I'm just completely blind and
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can't see it, which is also a possibility. So yeah, let's go actually into the settings in this case, because I just can't seem to
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find it. Under the battery, we should find the power saving mode somewhere in here
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So we have the system mode, dynamic, X-mode, ultra, durable, advanced, so I assume these
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names will be the power saving mode. As you can see, preserves power as much as possible and flexible performance settings
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for all your needs. So honestly I have no clue what to, I guess I can set it up
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Oh yeah, this is actually really advanced here. So once you actually open it up, as you can see, it gives you a lot of options which I
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wasn't actually expecting. I haven't looked at this before ever. So yeah, these two do have a lot of options, which is really nice
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So anyway, to save the battery, you'd want to go for the ultra durable mode, which, let's
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just apply, it does turn on dark mode, and for some reason it brings back the Android
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7 red bar. I genuinely don't like that. Just get rid of this
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As you can see, I know that my phone is in power saving mode, because there is an icon
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I don't need my status bar to be just obnoxiously red. Red doesn't always mean good. Whatever
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Anyway, let's just go over the options here. So once you actually tap on the gear icon, you can turn off or on some different things
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in here, just to customize the power saving mode to your specific needs, which is something
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that is just amazing in here, I would say. So you can disable what kind of things do not dis- or do not dis- around the power saving
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mode it disables. So as an example, if you want to continue to have 120 Hz, then just check this off
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because once you disable or enable the ultra durable mode, this will, for instance, set
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your refresh rate to 60 instead of the 120. So if that is something that you don't want, bam, now you have 120, assuming you reset it
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You also have a couple of different sliders here. Touch sensitivity, sliding precision, sensitivity for sliding, whatever
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But as you can see, there is basically something for everyone, which is really nice
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So yeah, you can go into it and simply tap on it if you want to, or if you don't want
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to bother with the settings. If you want to tweak it a little bit, it's all in here for you, which is really amazing
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And yeah, if you want to disable it, just simply go back to the dynamic or any other
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one apart from the ultra durable one, which you could also go for the advanced option
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which basically gives you control over thermal limits, CPU performances, and all that stuff
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which is insane for a phone. So yeah, anyway, that is how you could use the power saving mode and, well, I guess actually
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the performance mode as well. And if you found this very helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and thanks