As you all must be aware, the battery saver mode on Android devices is quite a helpful feature to have, which basically limits/kills all background processes to ensure longer battery life. Apparently, this mode also disables the device’s animations & vibrations and also dims the screen’s brightness. Luckily, Android Oreo allows its users to customize these features. So if you’re annoyed by losing out on these functionalities while being low on battery, read on, as we show you how to customize your Android Oreo’s Battery Saver Mode easily.
Customize Battery Saver Mode in Android Oreo Using ADB
Note: The following method requires Minimal ADB and Fastboot drivers to be installed on your PC. If not, you can download and install them from here. Also, I tried the method on my Nexus 5X and Google Pixel running Android 8.0 Oreo and it worked perfectly.
- To begin with, head over to Settings -> System -> Developer Options and enable the toggle next to “USB Debugging”.
![Android Oreo USB Debugging](https://i0.wp.com/beebom.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Android-Oreo-USB-Debugging.jpg?resize=640%2C566&ssl=1)
Now, connect your device to your PC and launch the ADB shell.
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