Hey there,
i recognized a higher battery drain the last few days, sometimes with 5-10% per hour
i looked up the "battery users" in settings and the calendar causes about 30% of the drain.
badly, the calendar contains many other functions.
any tip how i could find it out what drains my battery that fast?
DN41
You are on stock rom? I also had this problem after updating to 1.72 around christmas. Try to go into settings - aplications - all aplications and wipe the calender data.
Don't know if its an permanent solution, but it worked for me.
Good luck
ok i give it a try
thanks for the advice.
DN41
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Hi all,
I was reading on this forum, and also read the thread in which the battery lifetime of OpenDesire and DeFrost are 'compared' in a poll. In this thread there are really differing experiences with the battery lifetime of both of them.
Reading this thread I can only conclude that the ROM itself is not the issue, but some app or setting is eating my battery. When I turn the phone in fly-mode before going to bed (battery full) I wake up next morning, and there's only about 60% - 65% capacity left...
When I take a look at the battery statistics I see that 60% is used for standby, 30% for the OS, and the rest is for other stuff. I did kill all applications before going to bed, and I've a task manager which is on 'safe autokill' every hour...
How can I find what's eating my battery?
First of all, stop using that task killer to auto kill - at least for the duration of your investigations! It will do you no good if you are trying to work out what is causing your problem. Similarly, if you are using any battery "savers" or monitors (e.g. JuiceDefender, SetCPU etc), deactivate them all.
Secondly, take a look at the partial wake usage on the phone to see if anything is keeping the phone from sleeping. You can find this via Spare Parts, or by entering *#*#4636#*#* in the dialer - then select Battery History and from the first drop down select "Partial wake usage".
Thirdly, if you've had no success finding out what is causing your battery drain, I suggest that you make a Nandroid backup before you put the phone on charge, wipe it, put in in Airplane mode then leave it overnight in a vanilla state to see if this affects the battery consumption. If you are still getting excessive battery drain, I'd suggest reflashing a different ROM might be a good idea.
Regards,
Dave
wow... Thanks for your impressive reply! Not really used to such detailed replies on forums ;-)
Will try this, and post the results if I still have problems. Thanks!
Hi all,
I installed the ARHD rom yesterday and it is amazing! Truly great
I have just one small question, that I hope I can find the answer to in here: Ever since I installed this rom, my baterry just drains like mad. I assumed that installing this rom would just make my battery life better, but unfortunately not. I am a frequent Whatsapp user and I know that it drains battery, but I lose around 12% power each half hour! If I don't use Whatsapp and just use my DHD in a normal way, I still lose over 6 or 7% each half hour. That can't be right I guess?
Does anyone have any tips for me, to make my battery life better? I really don't want to uninstall this rom, cause it's simply amazing! Only my battery is just killing it at the moment. Even worse than the stock rom that was on it from the store.
I thank you in advance for your patience with me and for answering my question
Edit: I added a SS of my software information
Boot into clockworkmod go into advanced section and choose 'wipe battery stats'. This will start to give you a more accurate account of your battery life. I have read in many places that this should be done every time you switch roms. It's suggested to charge the unit fully before wiping battery stats. This has helped me when switching to various roms.
Agreed, you should recalibrate your battery after flashing a new ROM. Loads of good battery info in this thread.
Also, for me, battery life on ARHD 5.1.11 is amazing when WiFi is turned off, but uses a lot more when I'm connected to a WiFi network. Not sure why, but I'm not too bothered because I can just plug it in when I'm at home on the WiFi
Confirmed ... my DHD bat life is GREAT !! since 5.1.11 ;D
Ok guys...Thanks for the response. So charge it fully, wipe battery stats and things should go better? Sorry if I wel stupid questions. I'm a n00b in here :-D
Regards
I noticed my battery draining quickly now and again, instead of its usual 1% per hour, so someone recommended that I install BetterBatteryStats. After installing it and seeing the problem again, I checked out the Wakelocks, and noticed that Facebook was running for 2.5 hours which corresponds to when my better really started to take a dive. Now every time I see a battery start to dive off, I look at the Wakelocks and it's always Facebook. In the meantime after I use facebook I just use Advanced Task Killer and it seems to fix it, but is there any other way to ensure that FB doesn't chew up my battery all the time? (yet another reason to stick with G+)
I'm running Cyanogenmod 7.031 with Savaged Zen 2.21 kernel on an HTC Evo.
Thanks
Hi everyone!
I'm using JellyTime 4.2.2R8 on my DHD.
It's working fast but battery drain so much.
Ex: I only view screen, scroll something. Everage 1 minute, battery degree 1-2%
Who can help optimize this problem?, thanks!
banghn said:
Hi everyone!
I'm using JellyTime 4.2.2R8 on my DHD.
It's working fast but battery drain so much.
Ex: I only view screen, scroll something. Everage 1 minute, battery degree 1-2%
Who can help optimize this problem?, thanks!
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Hi,
I installed JellyTime R8 on Monday evening, and I haven't experienced such a battery drain so far, it goes down a bit faster than my stock Gingerbread+Sense ROM. I might have other stats issues (wrong "on battery" duration, charge stuck at 90%...), but no drain so far.
I am not well experienced in flashing ROMs and how to solve problems, but I have seen lots of people advising to flash the battery stats and recalibrate. But you need a few complete charge/discharge cycles to make it work properly. (But according to a few other people, it's a kind of religious belief too...)
You can also install a more precise battery stats app. I saw a more detailed message in Jellytime Dev thread (in one of the last pages). If I find it again, I let you know.
BetterBatteryStats
banghn said:
Hi everyone!
I'm using JellyTime 4.2.2R8 on my DHD.
It's working fast but battery drain so much.
Ex: I only view screen, scroll something. Everage 1 minute, battery degree 1-2%
Who can help optimize this problem?, thanks!
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I cannot find again the thread/post where I saw this information, but the application some people advise to use is BetterBatteryStats.
To give you a counter example: since I flashed JellyTime R8 (Monday 20th Mai, 23h GMT+1), I fully charged my phone only twice.
The first discharge took almost a day (but I used it a lot, configuring and playing with the new features).
The second discharge started 33 hours ago and I still have 50% as we speak. Maybe the stats are wrong, but the phone is still ON after 33hours. I'll let you know how long it lasts.
I am on GSM roaming all day long, but my phone stays most of the time in standby mode.
A few things that I've done to optimize the battery life:
- remove the constant location-tracking, both GPS and 3G (especially as GPS is not working since I flashed JT R8);
- remove permanent/auto 3G connection, as I am spending all the day abroad, it is useless to keep 3G activated, without data roaming on.
Go in Settings/location and switch the toggle off.
Go in Settings, expand Wireless and Networks (Plus), then Mobile Networks and untick the first box (my ROM is in french so I am not 100% sure of the translation, it might be something like Activate Data)
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Thanks Matth59 !
I toggled off some setting in phone (GPS, MobileData, effect screen, animation, turn off notification some app...)
But but it does not improve the problem of battery.
I charged full battery, after 24minutes
Saw status of battery on 24m19s, (95%)
Screen 70% (I set bright of screen about 20-30%)
Cell standby 6%
Android system 5%
Phone idle 5%
Wifi 3%
Facebook 3%
Android OS 2%
Media server 2%
banghn said:
Thanks Matth59 !
I toggled off some setting in phone (GPS, MobileData, effect screen, animation, turn off notification some app...)
But but it does not improve the problem of battery.
I charged full battery, after 24minutes
Saw status of battery on 24m19s, (95%)
Screen 70% (I set bright of screen about 20-30%)
Cell standby 6%
Android system 5%
Phone idle 5%
Wifi 3%
Facebook 3%
Android OS 2%
Media server 2%
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And how long does it usually take for it to be discharged?
The second time I charged it, it said that charge was complete and stopped charging at 90%, and I got the impression that it reached that level quite fast. But the device is still on, after 38 hours.
I hope somebody with more experience in that field can give you a better advice or more information, than just flashing the battery stats and recalibrate it.
After one week of using R8, this is how battery is going for me.
On standby, it can last as long as it used to with the stock Sense + Gingerbread ROM (or even a bit more, but maybe because I haven't reinstalled all my apps).
When using the phone, battery life is going down quite fast, and I am not sure if it can last more than 1 day of normal use (3g, mails, messages, calls...).
The most battery consuming task is the screen. It makes me wonder if it could be related to the feature that was introduced by Google since JellyBean 4.1: Project Butter, which makes everything smooth in Android.
Hi,
I follow the forums here for years but have not posted yet, hence not allowed to post on the dev forum in the appropriate thread, had to open a new one
A couple of days ago I installed "[ROM][JB][4.3.1][JLS36I] CyanogenMod 10.2 Alpha (Build 3)" on my wife's phone. Until then she was still using the stock GingerBread ROM. The phone got so slow to the point of not being usable at all.
After I flashed to CM 10.2 it feels like a new phone. Lightning fast, good looks, everything works - fantastic, very much appreciated and thank you very much @ Devs!!! :good::good::good:
One big problem though:
When running the stock ROM the battery usually lasted about 2 days. Now, with CM10.2 it is empty after half a day. Since I did a full wipe before she is using less Apps as compared to before and there is no single big consumer. Just the typical mail apps, facebook etc.
When I look at the wakelocks there is one app consuming most CPU which is CSipSimple. But that app was also running before the upgrade when the battery lasted 2 days.
The screen seems to consume more power though, is that possible? Anyone else with similar experiences?
Thank you very much!
nuukee said:
Hi,
I follow the forums here for years but have not posted yet, hence not allowed to post on the dev forum in the appropriate thread, had to open a new one
A couple of days ago I installed "[ROM][JB][4.3.1][JLS36I] CyanogenMod 10.2 Alpha (Build 3)" on my wife's phone. Until then she was still using the stock GingerBread ROM. The phone got so slow to the point of not being usable at all.
After I flashed to CM 10.2 it feels like a new phone. Lightning fast, good looks, everything works - fantastic, very much appreciated and thank you very much @ Devs!!! :good::good::good:
One big problem though:
When running the stock ROM the battery usually lasted about 2 days. Now, with CM10.2 it is empty after half a day. Since I did a full wipe before she is using less Apps as compared to before and there is no single big consumer. Just the typical mail apps, facebook etc.
When I look at the wakelocks there is one app consuming most CPU which is CSipSimple. But that app was also running before the upgrade when the battery lasted 2 days.
The screen seems to consume more power though, is that possible? Anyone else with similar experiences?
Thank you very much!
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try to flash madridi kernel .. and install greenify app from playstore to greeinfy apps which run in background
Ahmed.ragab said:
try to flash madridi kernel .. and install greenify app from playstore to greeinfy apps which run in background
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ok thanks let me do some reading.
Also yesterday I deactivated the SIP app and that helped of course. Still strange that the app consumed to much less power on Gingerbread compared to CM10.2
Thanks,
Sven
You can try out battery calibration app before new kernel. Cause there is no "wipe battery stats" on cwm 6.0.4.4. I had same problem, and its a bit effected on cm 10.2. It's free. Maybe it will solve your problem.
Battery Calibration
That sounds very good, let me try that!
I have the same issue with increased battery drain. Yet I've not been able to identify the source. I disabled a lot of services (with Disable Service), also deactivated unnecessary system apps.
Cell standby is also shown as a huge drainer, although I usually have a good signal and no losses (checked with Better Battery Stats). There are no wake locks out of the ordinary.
Now I'll try battery calibration to see if that helps at least some amount.
Actually for me nothing really helped.
I eventually identified the 3 apps that drained the battery via Wakelock detector.
Those apps are Facebook, GMX Mail (based on K9 mailer) and CSipCimple.
Before the update to 4.3 my wifes phone was running the stock gingerbread and did not have an issue at all with those apps.
Yet on CM4.3 they are draining the battery.
Once I uninstalled the apps the batter life is back to normal. Which is sad, because she needs those apps. But no other solution so far from my side....
nuukee said:
Actually for me nothing really helped.
I eventually identified the 3 apps that drained the battery via Wakelock detector.
Those apps are Facebook, GMX Mail (based on K9 mailer) and CSipCimple.
Before the update to 4.3 my wifes phone was running the stock gingerbread and did not have an issue at all with those apps.
Yet on CM4.3 they are draining the battery.
Once I uninstalled the apps the batter life is back to normal. Which is sad, because she needs those apps. But no other solution so far from my side....
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maybe if ur wife want to use fb checjlk her email... myb use broeser is okay... u can download opera mini or uc browser... it very fast and smooth browser.... or u can flash other rom like oneofakind.... growl (battety) version),,,,, hope this will help you!
hotriffs said:
You can try out battery calibration app before new kernel. Cause there is no "wipe battery stats" on cwm 6.0.4.4. I had same problem, and its a bit effected on cm 10.2. It's free. Maybe it will solve your problem.
Battery Calibration
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Again the myth with whiping battery stats / battery calibration. Make a full charge and unplug the charger. This will whipe your battery stats.
And for the ones who never get this. The stats are just some data about apps consumption collected while the battery gets discharged. The ROMs are whiping them by itself on each full charge and after shuting down the phone.
This data has no Infulence to how long a battery lasts. It´s just collected to show you visually the statistics.
honeyx said:
Again the myth with whiping battery stats / battery calibration. Make a full charge and unplug the charger. This will whipe your battery stats.
And for the ones who never get this. The stats are just some data about apps consumption collected while the battery gets discharged. The ROMs are whiping them by itself on each full charge and after shuting down the phone.
This data has no Infulence to how long a battery lasts. It´s just collected to show you visually the statistics.
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+10
honeyx said:
This data has no Infulence to how long a battery lasts. It´s just collected to show you visually the statistics.
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Thanks ... yeah well did not really expect it, but when you're desperate
At least I thought it helps with the effect that the first 50% of the battery last 3 times as long as the last 50%, but not even that changed
nuukee said:
Hi,
One big problem though:
When running the stock ROM the battery usually lasted about 2 days. Now, with CM10.2 it is empty after half a day. Since I did a full wipe before she is using less Apps as compared to before and there is no single big consumer. Just the typical mail apps, facebook etc.
When I look at the wakelocks there is one app consuming most CPU which is CSipSimple. But that app was also running before the upgrade when the battery lasted 2 days.
The screen seems to consume more power though, is that possible? Anyone else with similar experiences?
Thank you very much!
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I had the same problem with my S4 running CM 10.2 stable. The battery was empty after 8 hours. What I did was to change the theme, and today i got 12 hours and only 20% of the battery gone and wi-fi/3g all the time. Well, I still have only one hour of screen up time, but that is how it was before... I don't know, i'm just saying! Maybe it helps. The theme i added is LunarUi 2.
All the best!