AxManager Utensil Poker Plugin To Trigger Battery Saver Sooner

Published On: December 13, 2025
Utensil Poker

File NameUtensil Poker
Size608KB
VersionPatch Update
CategoryAxManager Plugin
Android requirement+ 6.0
Published ByDcx400
Rating4.9 / 5
Install ViaAxManager

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How to use?

  1. Active AxManager: First, you need to make sure it is active.
  2. Install via AxManager:
    • Open the AxManager.
    • Tap on the “Plugin” section.
    • Click “Install from Storage” and locate the geted file.
    • Confirm the installation..
  3. Reboot Your Device After installation.
  4. Open WebUI or Run Action Button to start

How to Active AxManager?

To use AxManager, you’ll need to enable Developer Options on your device:

  1. Turn on Wifi
  2. Go to Settings > About Phone.
  3. Tap Build Number seven times to unlock Developer Options.
  4. Open the AxManager, Click “Need To Active”.
  5. Enable Notification & Click Start Button.
  6. Click Wireless debugging & Enable Wireless debugging.
  7. Click Pair device with pairing code.
  8. Click on “Enter Pairing Code” above and paste the WiFi pairing codes there.

Utensil-Poker is a plugin that triggers power saver mode earlier than Android’s default 20% or for people who just don’t care to turn it on, it learns over time based on your charging habits.

how it works :

When the battery drops below the threshold (25% by default if there isn’t enough learning data), it activates power saver mode and slightly reduces brightness, it keeps power saver on until the battery goes above the learned threshold, it also has a “Devidle controller” that tells Android to step into light mode if the battery is still above the threshold, or deep mode if it’s low (not force-idle), it doesn’t touch device_config and relies heavily on your deviceidle configuration

Shakil Hassan Joy

Assalamu Alaikum, I am a content writer and a junior Android developer. From a young age, I have always loved working with technology. At one point, I used to port many custom ROMs, but now I am mainly focused on developing Magisk modules. Please keep me in your prayers. Thank you.