As above. Love the weather and battery widget and doesn't drain the battery at all BUT my battery widget is always different to my phone stats. At present my phone says 35% but widget says 30%. When fully charged the widget stays at 100% for ages then drops to 95% with no in between. Is this just a software bug with the app?
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Matcarroll said:
As above. Love the weather and battery widget and doesn't drain the battery at all BUT my battery widget is always different to my phone stats. At present my phone says 35% but widget says 30%. When fully charged the widget stays at 100% for ages then drops to 95% with no in between. Is this just a software bug with the app?
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Not only beautiful widgets.autkiller memory optimizer (using it just to see free memory)elixir2 etc etc.they just need update for ics
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I'd stop using it anyway. Circle Battery Widget is by *far* the most accurate battery widget I've ever used. I've had it on my past 3 phones, and it's always worked flawlessly. Instead of grabbing the numbers from the operating system it uses the mAh rating to calculate the %. You can even see the exact numbers, if you want. Pretty great widget.
Simi clock also have this issue ...
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Hey guys!
I've been using the weather & toggle widget for about 2 days now. but last night my battery was around 85% when I went to slp. That was about 1 in the morning. Then as I woke up at 6.40, the battery is already at 55%! I was totally shocked to find this out.
My question is, where did all that juice go? Is it the weather & toggle widget? Coz something seems to be using the hsdpa connection about once a minute, n I've turn off background data I'm the settings.
Is the widget using the connection to update the clock or something? Can it really use up that much battery? If it helps, I'm on stock rom n using launcher pro. Thanks guys
First of all, if you don't use the widget is everything OK? If yes, than you have your answer. You can report to author of widget and optionally wait for fix, or look for another one.
I have been looking for a digital 24 hr clock widget that had a setting for seconds and variable size with a transparent background for a very long time and I can find it all except for seconds.
I would assume that many developers don't add that function because it would force the widget to refresh and redraw itself every second, presumably leading to a likely battery drain.
Mostly assumption but it makes sense to me.
widget in seconds is too crazy lol
Does the clock under "daydream" settings show seconds? Just curious....
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bscotth said:
I would assume that many developers don't add that function because it would force the widget to refresh and redraw itself every second, presumably leading to a likely battery drain.
Mostly assumption but it makes sense to me.
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lol, clock widgets dont work like that. I think that there isnt any demand for it so thats the reason why
They have some that show the seconds but they have backgrounds and there analog clocks that show the second hand and live backgrounds flow smoothly so I don't think it has anything to do with refresh rate.
Digi clock widget...
mohamed.qadiqadi said:
Digi clock widget...
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I use DigiClock...Where's the Setting for digital seconds?
Hi friends this Genie weather widget drains atleast 5-10% of my battery overnight. Is there any way i can disable it or uinstall it. I just want to get rid of it, since its a pain in the a$$ daily. BTW i have stock JB on my HOX.
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might be able to
Perhaps you can disable it in application management.
If not, root and delete it entirely.
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Hi all,
Does anyone have ever experienced Zooper widget battery drain? I found the Zooper seems drain a lot battery power. I unplug charger from my HTC M7, enjoy my breakfast and read some novel with my phone (about 7AM). When I am in office and check the battery status (about 11AM), the Zooper seems drain a lot battery power.
The Zooper Refresh Interval is set as "Manual Only".
The widget I used is one clock widget of Aura Zooper.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=njad.aura.zooperpack
I installed 3 different launcher, I put only one Zooper widget (clock) in each launcher.
I have been using Buzz Launcher for quite a long time because of its unique esthetics.
On my Xiaomi Mi Note Pro the widgets were accurate, especially the clock widget but since I switched to other phones, the clock widget is frequently late compared to the true time.
I have been used to it but if someone know what I could do to have my clock widget accurate, I would be quite happy.
I have already turned off battery optimization for Buzz Launcher and Buzz Widget apps.
Remove battery optimization for that widget app
EMJI79 said:
I have been using Buzz Launcher for quite a long time because of its unique esthetics.
On my Xiaomi Mi Note Pro the widgets were accurate, especially the clock widget but since I switched to other phones, the clock widget is frequently late compared to the true time.
I have been used to it but if someone know what I could do to have my clock widget accurate, I would be quite happy.
I have already turned off battery optimization for Buzz Launcher and Buzz Widget apps.
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Make sure the apps permission is on. It may be off and therefore. giving a hard time updating.
Eudeferrer said:
Make sure the apps permission is on. It may be off and therefore. giving a hard time updating.
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I did that, and I thought it worked... but now my widget clock is again 8 minutes late.