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hey, last night i fully charged my TP2, i used a little bit
and when i went to bed it was at 92%..
when i wake up today the battery is on 30%...
and i cant really understand? what phone does that??
heres some info of the battery usage
Last full charge 10:32pm, Sunday Jul 26,2009
since last full charge:
standby time: 8hours 45 minutes
talk time: 0hours 0 minutes
Device Usge: 1 hour 0 minutes.
so can someone tell me if this is normal of the tp2 or somethings
wrong with mine ?
thanks in advance?
Had same problem with mine. Culprit in my case was Voice2Go software which is like MS Voice Command.
A few obvious candidates in the stock ROMs for this are
Push email
Other email accounts set up to auto refresh
Push Internet
Facebook checking for events every hour or so
Weather app set to auto refresh
Stocks app set to auto refresh
RSS feed set to auto update
Google maps updating your position online via Latitude
I'm sure there are a few others
Tom
thanks for the replies... but
no i dont have any of thoose turned on...
i dont think i have anything
that would use some connectivity or something..
Mine died overnight when I paused watching a tv episode using HTC Album and went back to the Home screen. I've had it happen a few times always when watching a video and pausing it or going back to the Home screen with the Home key. It seems like you need to stop the video and not just pause it otherwise it kills my battery. I now make sure I stop the video and then usually kill the process for good measure.
Mine never loses charge when in Standby.
Charged it last night. This morning still 100%.
also i have noticed that my USage time is A LOT
MORE than the standby time..
i think that the device even tho i dont use it
it keep being on ''device usage'' instead of being
on standby..
any thoughts ?
I've heard some people say they get 3 days out of their desires and others saying they get just over a day.
This thread it would be great to collect a list of people with desires and their average battery life as well as a list of apps they have installed and widgets on display and maybe the rom they are using.
Just trying to work out
I'm going to collect data and put something up tomorrow - but I noticed last night that my battery went down really quickly when my Alarm went off (using Gentle Alarm) I also confirmed this using JuicePlotter which showed the battery sharply decrease just at the same time in which my alarm was set to go off.
I also noticed that having wifi turned on didnt seem to effect battery life that much...
Yeah my battery lasts really well leaving WI-FI on too. Not sure why others have an issue with it.
My battery will last a day tops turning on from 7.30 and off again around 12am ish
During day I will use Seemic (on manual update) and use FB on net every now and then.
May occasionally go to the Market for Updates.
I only use mobile Network when I need to so I turn off and on when required.
I will play Word Up and Solitaire for 30 -40 mins a day roughly.
Battery % will vary between 65 - 45 by 6.30 pm
Today it is down to 75% at 2.10pm - although I've not played any games today so far.
I bought an X10 and returned it because the battery wouldn't last even a day despite having all kinds of task-killing crap installed.
Then I bought a Desire and had the same problem - 6, maybe 7 hours of battery.
I found a post on some obscure blog that helped me track down the culprit: there are apps that don't let the device go to sleep completely. I had two of them. And Android (at least the HTCs) have a built-in function to see exactly what those processes are:
From the dialer: *#*#INFO#*#*, choose Battery History from the menu and then Partial Wake Usage. Nothing should have more than a tiny fraction of a bar. But on mine, Grooveshark was using 99%. I uninstalled it, tried again a few hours later and saw that Mikandi was using 99%. I uninstalled that, and now I'm getting more than 24 hours of heavy use.
Some apps just don't behave.
Why would Dialer App have such a high network usage?
It shows up as using a lot of network!
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Why would Dialer App have such a high network usage?
It shows up as using a lot of network!
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choccy31 said:
Why would Dialer App have such a high network usage?
It shows up as using a lot of network!
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Wouldn't the dialer use the network to call people when you dial?
Thanks for the "cheat code" on the hidden menu. Very interesting.
I can sometimes squeeze 2 days out of my battery. I'll only get a day and a half on this charge though because of lots of txting and facebook use.
I found this menu option in Settings > "accounts & sync" > Background Data. I turned this off and seem to get a little more battery.
Changing the brightness down a bit helps, and i'll set the screen timeout to lower as its at 1 minute now. Plus If I use friend stream instead of the facebook widget then it updates when I want to and doesnt keep active.
Least amount of battery time i've had is a day. I never turn my phone off.
I never get a full day out of mine, maybe 8-10 hours max... I have no idea how some people claim 3 days, I'm not exactly a power user!
Stock ROM (not a provider one, just generic) on T-Mobile UK network
Wi-Fi and GPS off
Widgets: Standard Flip Clock, SMS, FriendStream, Stocks (2hr update), Agenda, News (2hr Update)
Market Programmes: K9 Mail (1Hr e-mail updating), ES File Explorer, Shazam, Voice Search, Pkt Ebay, Tricorder, UK TV Guide, GBCoid
In Standby (screen off), not using web, not calling, not texting, not using apps, I lose around 10% per hour, faster if anything at all is on.
Oddly, despite the very poor (for me anyway) standby life, in call life seems really good, I made a call last night for an hour, where phone was in the orange phase when I started and still hadn't gone red at the end...
Pauly
I wanted to try turning background data off but sadly the market does not work when you have this turned off (a warning pops up when you try)
dieselboy said:
Wouldn't the dialer use the network to call people when you dial?
Thanks for the "cheat code" on the hidden menu. Very interesting.
I can sometimes squeeze 2 days out of my battery. I'll only get a day and a half on this charge though because of lots of txting and facebook use.
I found this menu option in Settings > "accounts & sync" > Background Data. I turned this off and seem to get a little more battery.
Changing the brightness down a bit helps, and i'll set the screen timeout to lower as its at 1 minute now. Plus If I use friend stream instead of the facebook widget then it updates when I want to and doesnt keep active.
Least amount of battery time i've had is a day. I never turn my phone off.
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True re the dialer. Was thinking network as on net use.
anyone got background data or mobile data turned off?
if so whats your battery life like?
also anyone tried with 3G on and compared to GSM ONLY?
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I bought an X10 and returned it because the battery wouldn't last even a day despite having all kinds of task-killing crap installed.
Then I bought a Desire and had the same problem - 6, maybe 7 hours of battery.
I found a post on some obscure blog that helped me track down the culprit: there are apps that don't let the device go to sleep completely. I had two of them. And Android (at least the HTCs) have a built-in function to see exactly what those processes are:
From the dialer: *#*#INFO#*#*, choose Battery History from the menu and then Partial Wake Usage. Nothing should have more than a tiny fraction of a bar. But on mine, Grooveshark was using 99%. I uninstalled it, tried again a few hours later and saw that Mikandi was using 99%. I uninstalled that, and now I'm getting more than 24 hours of heavy use.
Some apps just don't behave.
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Well the only app that have a bigger bar is Android System... Is this normal?
Settings ; About phone ; Battery ; Battery use and it will tell you when it was last unplugged and what has been using it.
4h 27m
Cell standby - 45%
Phone idle - 45%
Wifi -7%
Android system - 5%
Display - 2%
Obviously you can see from that I've hardly used it. A few texts, checking email periodically. Display brightness is on full, weather update is set to manual. Only have a few apps installed. Main one being data counter widget.
2000kb wifi
780kb cell.
Oh, and SystemPanel, tells me I have 93%.
Switch off 3g when you don't need it,this can nearly double your standby/idle time ,use a 2g-3g toggle if its a pain.
Juice defender with its plotter can give you very useful info on when your phone is using its battery the most.
On idle with 2g 1% per hour is normal, with 3g 2-4 %.
As soon as that screen goes on start thinking 15-20% per hour!
Most smart phones are the same,my x1 ,touch pro all got caned when I first got them,but a bit of experience and a few tweaks later they were doing 3-4 days.
Also flatten it and fully charge it when switched off helps too.
My battery life is pitiful too, im a pretty light user now ive had time to play with the phone for a while but battery will always need to be put on charge by around 10pm when only unplugged around 7am the same day.
I bought up the partial wake usage list and UID followed by a number is using twice the power of Android System.
Does anyone know what the UID is?
My battery life was rubbish until i updated the radio version to 32.37.00.32U_4.06.00.16_2. I am also using MCR3.1
Before my battery life would be fully discharged within 7 hours. Now i have 1day+ Not too sure as i now have a brodit car mount that charges my phone during my commute.
PeteT said:
My battery life was rubbish until i updated the radio version to 32.37.00.32U_4.06.00.16_2. I am also using MCR3.1
Before my battery life would be fully discharged within 7 hours. Now i have 1day+ Not too sure as i now have a brodit car mount that charges my phone during my commute.
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To update, do you need to root your device? I don't want to root mine, but I want to get the best battery life possible.
I;'m now using the beta version of Juice Defender
and i've disabled always on mobile data
will let u know how i get on
Ok I'm now onto day 2 using the desire with the following settings
Juice Defender Beta with Ultimate Juice
- wifi on all the time when in known location
- APN / WIFI off when screen is off
- APN off between 0:00 and 6:30
Always on Mobile data turned off (via networks)
Removed al unneccesary widgets (using ADW Launcher) - currently not using any widgets that sync content
Gmail set to only sync 1 days worth of content
Calendar Sync turned off
Contact Sync turned off
--- Usage -----
Approx 2 hrs worth of calls
1hr watching MP4 videos
browsing the web approx 30mins
checking marketplace - 10mins
replying to emails (approx 20)
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Currently the battery is at 46%
Was 100% on Wednesday 5pm 2nd June 2010
If it makes it through the night I'll be very happy - will report back
im getting somewhere between 38 - 48 hrs on a charge, no task manger installed with wifi and gps enabled.
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Ok I'm now onto day 2 using the desire with the following settings
Juice Defender Beta with Ultimate Juice
- wifi on all the time when in known location
- APN / WIFI off when screen is off
- APN off between 0:00 and 6:30
Always on Mobile data turned off (via networks)
Removed al unneccesary widgets (using ADW Launcher) - currently not using any widgets that sync content
Gmail set to only sync 1 days worth of content
Calendar Sync turned off
Contact Sync turned off
--- Usage -----
Approx 2 hrs worth of calls
1hr watching MP4 videos
browsing the web approx 30mins
checking marketplace - 10mins
replying to emails (approx 20)
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Currently the battery is at 46%
Was 100% on Wednesday 5pm 2nd June 2010
If it makes it through the night I'll be very happy - will report back
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Stating the obvious, but if you don't use your phone, your battery will last a long time!
Personally I need to use my phone (otherwise why would I have bought it) so have push email running with full Exchange sync 8 till 8, FB & Twitter syncing once an hour, spend a couple of hours a day making calls, connect to WiFi using my iPass account whenever a hotspot is available and spend a lot of time dealing with emails etc.
I put my "less than a day" battery life down to the fact that my screen is on and doing stuff for much of that time.
Of course if I just leave the phone on the desk at the side of me and don't touch it all day, even with push mail and all that sync, if the screen is not turned on much, I get 2 days.
It's the screen that eats the battery. The more it is on, the shorter the time between charges.
Wow I don't understand how you people get such amazing battery life!
I am no noob anymore regarding Android and Smartphone's in general, so I understand most 'hints & tricks' in this thread. But simply for me this does not work.
Some important stuff:
- I ALWAYS have 2G on, never 3G.
- I use wifi at home and in most places I go
- I have almost everything set to 'manual' updating
Ok.
For example my last situation:
I unplugged it at 23.30 yesterday. I used it for a little bit, over wifi. Checking twitter, surfing the web, watching some video's in HTC Flash Player. I went to bed around 02.00, watched some Law & Order that's why it was so late. So before turning off the lights, I turned wifi off. The battery was around 80-85%, from what I remember.
I wake up at 12.00. The battery was still above 50%, that's for sure. I do some facebook, twitter, news, etc. All over wifi.
And now, just before 17.00, my battery was dead (while I almost typed this entire story on my Desire -.- I was pissed). So that means, about 17 hours? Which about 10 hours I slept and the phone was doing nothing, over 2G!
So yeah... and when I read all your story's about 2 days (48 hours) I am really like: WTF
Some more details:
-No live-wallpaper. Just the black 'carbon' one.
-I used to use LauncherPro beta, but battery life was just as bad. Now I am back on HTC Sense. I have some widgets, like the Calander widget, a small music widget, bookmarks widget, etc.
-I tried to find out what uses the most battery while sleeping with that code and it showed Android System. So nothing weird there.
-Again, everything set to MANUAL updating
-ONLY 2G.
-Brightness set to auto.
So really, I think it's my wifi that sucks the battery life out of my Desire. I remember when I went on a trip and was just 'listning' to music, my battery only dropped like 10 to 15% in 3 hours.
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Btw, I remember that this 'some people have great battery life some people don't' story was the same with the HTC HD2. The only different thing there was that I was one of the people with the 'good' battery life. Now I am on the 'losers' team
Any help would be great!
I'm installing this as a last resort before sending my phone back. After hard reset and everything, battery is still a major drain.
For those that are using it, how well does it work? Which settings are you using?
I've only the free version for now but would consider upgrading if it does help?
Also, how do you prevent meebo from disconnecting when the screen turns off? Is that an option on the free version?
rwc3b said:
I'm installing this as a last resort before sending my phone back. After hard reset and everything, battery is still a major drain.
For those that are using it, how well does it work? Which settings are you using?
I've only the free version for now but would consider upgrading if it does help?
Also, how do you prevent meebo from disconnecting when the screen turns off? Is that an option on the free version?
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About Juice Defender, for me it worked with ~1.6x batterylife.
About Meebo: get Trillian, they made it for free this week. You stay connected even if your phone is off(for max of 1 day, changeable in settings) and you'll receive al the messages which came while your online the enxt time you login again. You can manage all your accounts on the PC with the regular Trillian program and then login on your phone with your Trillian account and all the accounts will be there. It is a real nice app with very low battery consumption.
The free version is very limited. I use the ultimate version and I'm rather happy with it. I don't want to schedule traffic when my phone is idle, but that would be a massive battery saver.
Yes, you can set different settings for each app in the paid versions. You can set a trigger that makes sure your internet is always on when meego is running, even when your screen is off.
But overall, I have no problem to use my phone for more than 12 hours on battery with moderate usage. Maybe you should send your device back anyway.
I had terrible battery drain as well but ive managed to resolve this. have you tried:
1. Deleting all social hub accounts?
2. Deleting your mail account if you use the stock mail app?
3. Updated to latest official firmware?
I was experiencing 10% idle drain per hour. Now i'm at 1-2%. Battery life is a huge improvement compared to my old desire. Dont guve up on this phone.
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In my experience standard battery drain per hour should be
1~2% screen off / data off
3~5% screen off / data on
12~15% screen on / data off
18~20% screen on / data on
WiFi uses less battery than 3g but as you can see display is main problem...
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TriNeo said:
I had terrible battery drain as well but ive managed to resolve this. have you tried:
1. Deleting all social hub accounts?
2. Deleting your mail account if you use the stock mail app?
3. Updated to latest official firmware?
I was experiencing 10% idle drain per hour. Now i'm at 1-2%. Battery life is a huge improvement compared to my old desire. Dont guve up on this phone.
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1. I froze all Samsung-related apps and accounts with Titanium Pro
2. I'm using the Gmail stock app. Is that bad?
3. I updated to KE2 and hard reset twice
4. I also froze the wifi apps
when my phone is idle overnight - screen off and not in 'awake', it dropped from 100%-56% in 7.5 hours. i posted a screenshot in another thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13875879&postcount=684
rwc3b said:
when my phone is idle overnight - screen off and not in 'awake', it dropped from 100%-56% in 7.5 hours. i posted a screenshot in another thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13875879&postcount=684
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Sounds like you need to clear your battery history, leave it over night, then check what's been using it overnight to me.
I have 5-10% drop at most overnight (7 hours or so).
Uvaavu said:
Sounds like you need to clear your battery history, leave it over night, then check what's been using it overnight to me.
I have 5-10% drop at most overnight (7 hours or so).
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thanks. how would i clear battery history? is that under setting -> applications -> running ?
Also try clearing data on the software update app. That appeared to work for some people. U definitely have a rogue app eating your battery... Can you give us a list of your running processes immediately after you restart?
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So after using Juice defender ultimate for a couple weeks now, with the customizable apps configuration, I see no improvement in battery life.
I lost 50% charge overnight with just push email on (stock gmail app), only synching email and contacts.
For those with this app, what configurations are you using to improve the battery?
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I have it setup to turn the data, and wifi off while the screen is off.
Night mode is enabled, from 11:30, to 7:00am
I also have it only allow wifi via location, work or home.
It eats 1-2% while in standby per hour.
and about 3-4% overnight.
i tried juice defender ultimate and it made no difference. I deleted it just because its another app working in the background...
I found it to be very effective when set up correctly. Lose less than 1% an hour at idle.
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mark2222 said:
I found it to be very effective when set up correctly. Lose less than 1% an hour at idle.
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how did you set it up?
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mark2222 said:
I found it to be very effective when set up correctly. Lose less than 1% an hour at idle.
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Mine does that (1-2% per hour at idle) without Juicedefender and push email/facebook active. The problem with JD is also that when set to switch off Wifi and data in the background when the phone is idle, it doesn't always switch them back on after the phone awakens, resulting in many pain in the ass moments.
I bought it 6 months ago and never use it any more.
Richdog said:
The problem with JD is also that when set to switch off Wifi and data in the background when the phone is idle, it doesn't always switch them back on after the phone awakens, resulting in many pain in the ass moments.
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I use Green Power for that... simply awesome... light and stable.
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Vairn said:
I have it setup to turn the data, and wifi off while the screen is off.
Night mode is enabled, from 11:30, to 7:00am
I also have it only allow wifi via location, work or home.
It eats 1-2% while in standby per hour.
and about 3-4% overnight.
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hmm some people talks good, some bad about JD.
I paid for Ultimate version, and must say its brilliant!!
Over night 1-2% /6H
Standby 1-3% /Hour
with screenfilter i get 6 1/2 Hours with display on and UMTS today
from 78% drop to 10% and from 10% to 5% in 5Hours again.
Iam suprised with JD, very well
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how did you set it up?
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Pretty standard really wifi and mobile data enabled (ultimate version), autosync on ping, 15 minute scheduled check for 30s. I don't have it turn off data at night because the phone is usually plugged in and have data enabled when the screen is on. It also manages the wifi locations so usually it only connects to wifi.
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I use Green Power for that... simply awesome... light and stable.
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Hmm I'd never heard of that app, but did a bit of research and it looks like it really does wake the connections well with the latest release... will give it a try!
I lost 4%/idle for 12 hours.
Hi i have read a number of posts in which people have showed or said that they are getting 3 to 4hrs of actual screen time, i am currently using aokp, i have used a number of kernals but cant get anywhere near this amount of usage. My phone sleeps perfectly fine, i have cpuspy and better battery stats and there is nothing that really stands out besides mipi_link in better battery stats. I have a standard gsm battery and would like to know how much screen time other people are getting and how?
i think you posted in the wrong section
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i think you posted in the wrong section
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OOOPPPS, dont know how i did that
MODS, Can u PLEASE move this General THANKS
#1 difference is screen brightness, for me. I was running full blast and could barely get a couple hours in. Now I can use it for a few hours and be fine. Seems obvious, sure, but the screen is simply a hungry beast.
Brightness ... You need to turn it as low as you could accept and use.
I set mine to 15%, set using Widgetsoid.
And it is bright enough for my liking.
Here is mine, 4 and a half screen on time while connected to 3g all the time, with 37 hours standby time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21697551&postcount=58
If using wifi, I could get 4 hours with 61 hours standby.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21697619&postcount=59
I use my phone mainly for web browsing, facebook, gplus, xda apps, navigation, youtube, games, call, sms, whatsapp, just normal stuff. Mostly the first four above.
On extended gsm battery, the genuine 2000mah from Samsung.
Also note that I dont sync, not at all. For me, it is not necessary, because I tend to hit refresh button everytime which defeat the purpose of sync.
I am satisfied with this usage pattern and battery life.
gogol said:
Brightness ... You need to turn it as low as you could accept and use.
I set mine to 15%, set using Widgetsoid.
And it is bright enough for my liking.
Here is mine, 4 and a half screen on time while connected to 3g all the time, with 37 hours standby time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21697551&postcount=58
If using wifi, I could get 4 hours with 61 hours standby.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21697619&postcount=59
I use my phone mainly for web browsing, facebook, gplus, xda apps, navigation, games, call, sms, whatsapp, just normal stuff. Mostly the first four above.
On extended gsm battery, the genuine 2000mah from Samsung.
Also note that I dont sync, not at all. For me, it is not necessary, because I tend to hit refresh button everytime which defeat the purpose of sync.
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Hmmm....interesting you don't sync.
I can live with not syncing gmail....but what about contacts, calendar, photos? What about photos for your contacts from Haxsync or FB?
magnimus1 said:
Hmmm....interesting you don't sync.
I can live with not syncing gmail....but what about contacts, calendar, photos? What about photos for your contacts from Haxsync or FB?
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Well i have gmail syncing and facebook, i cant have exchange sync or other apps like whatsapp as they start to kill my battery, i also have my brightness very low, i dont think im doing anything different to anyone else. I can get through the day with sacrificing a few things on my phone.
I leave my syncing all the time, have brightness turned up to about 70% and I get 3-4 hrs of screen time no problem.
I am running GummyNex with the kernel that comes with it. I believe the main difference is to flash the new radios. MUCH improved!
z06mike said:
I leave my syncing all the time, have brightness turned up to about 70% and I get 3-4 hrs of screen time no problem.
I am running GummyNex with the kernel that comes with it. I believe the main difference is to flash the new radios. MUCH improved!
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im currently using xxkl6, which i believe is the latest for europe
XXKL6? Can u post the link please! Thx
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Alekxxx said:
XXKL6? Can u post the link please! Thx
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LOL, meant xxkl1
magnimus1 said:
Hmmm....interesting you don't sync.
I can live with not syncing gmail....but what about contacts, calendar, photos? What about photos for your contacts from Haxsync or FB?
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I don't like Facebook sync either, people tend to put silly photos there.
I want the real face of my friends on my contact list, chosen by me
I do sync contact, manually right after I updated the list or added a new one.
I also sync calendar as needed, after change. I am in control here, I know when I change it.
And of course, I use WhatsApp as well
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z06mike said:
I leave my syncing all the time, have brightness turned up to about 70% and I get 3-4 hrs of screen time no problem.
I am running GummyNex with the kernel that comes with it. I believe the main difference is to flash the new radios. MUCH improved!
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Sure, you can have that no problem. But how long is your standby time?
If you search in the general forum, someone made some tests already.
At max brightness, white color, you can get 5 hours more screen on time. With black, you can get 10 hours. Straight.
With lowest brightness and white color, you can also get 10 hours.
That's your min and max.
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If i turn brightness down too much screen looks too grainy..not sure how you guys do 15%?
What is the best rom/kernel for battery life?
I see a lot of different combos, but I am desperate, today alone 50% battery left with 35 minutes on screen time.
Yes my brightness is max, so I guess I will play with it, but anything below 50% brightness looks really bad
I got 14 hours yesterday with 50% brightness and about 3 hours of screen time.
Try this.
If you are on GSM, then try GSM only.
ARchamps said:
I got 14 hours yesterday with 50% brightness and about 3 hours of screen time.
Try this.
If you are on GSM, then try GSM only.
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how do you get the "GSM only" setting to stick? mine keeps resetting to GSM/CDMA.
tannor said:
If i turn brightness down too much screen looks too grainy..not sure how you guys do 15%?
What is the best rom/kernel for battery life?
I see a lot of different combos, but I am desperate, today alone 50% battery left with 35 minutes on screen time.
Yes my brightness is max, so I guess I will play with it, but anything below 50% brightness looks really bad
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Try changing it to around 30%, 15% is too low for me as well. 30% is as low as I'm willing to go.
Also, what widgets do you have running? A lot of these 3rd party widgets cause serious drainage!
I get 3 hours screen time on 3g, 4 on wifi. GSM Nexus with stock battery, gonna get extended when they arrive here.
Standby time is not a problem for me, discharging very slowly, aokp #20 and GLaDos kernel.
Never did anything all that cpu intensive. Would say it was relatively light usage, to be perfectly honest. An hour or so of calls, quite a few messages, 30 mins browsing, no games, etc. Still, I'm very impressed with the screen on time.
Extended battery, aokp w/leankernel, undervolted, sync on, wifi on, 30% backlight.
I need to put a rom and kernel to get better battery life I think, just cant figure out which one, too many to choose which I guess is a good thing
I updated to JB last night, fully charged my phone, unplugged it and then went to sleep. When I woke up I only had 50% battery left, previously on ICS when the phone was idle over night it used between 2-5% max.
I then charged the phone again this morning and now 3hrs 10mins later, I'm already down to 66% and I have hardly used the phone. It's showing as:
Whatsapp 36% !?!
Android OS 17%
Android System 16%
Facebook 7%
HTC Sense 6%
Mediaserver 4%
Camera 3%
Is anyone else having any problems? With ICS I would charge my phone in the morning at work and it would easily last until the following morning, unless I was heavily using Facebook or playing a game. I thought JB was supposed to improve the battery life, not make it worse.
Give it a few charging cycles before complaining.
Have you rebooted the phone since the update.?
Some apps still are not quite complitable with jb,especially with new HTC sense libs or api.
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mickfitz said:
Give it a few charging cycles before complaining.
Have you rebooted the phone since the update.?
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Not me personally, but it did reboot by itself randomly. It's never done that on ICS. I think I'll do as you suggest, give it another day or so. If it still hasn't improved I'll try a factory reset.
What does the Power Saver option actually do? Does it switch off all data sync, lower the screen brightness etc?
Do a full wipe. Some apps could be screwed up while updating.
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Try a restart
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Not me personally, but it did reboot by itself randomly. It's never done that on ICS. I think I'll do as you suggest, give it another day or so. If it still hasn't improved I'll try a factory reset.
What does the Power Saver option actually do? Does it switch off all data sync, lower the screen brightness etc?
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Power saver switches off data and WiFi when screen is off. Whatsapp appears the drain
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roy8846 said:
Power saver switches off data and WiFi when screen is off. Whatsapp appears the drain
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Winner.
Power saving saps my power.
3 hours and I lost 20% quick. Turn off power saver and I'm actually saving power.
Hmm I actually think power saver is an amazing feature. 2 hours gone by and I just lost 6% battery (normal usage: message, whatsapp, maps, xda). Even though typing felt weird because no vibrations.
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careful with Power Saving mode.
I;ve read some people said the alarm not ringing when in Power Saving mode.. CMIIW.
I think they have paired the app with the screen time and gives you a total percentage.
No screen time hours is pretty ****ty.
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Winner.
Power saving saps my power.
3 hours and I lost 20% quick. Turn off power saver and I'm actually saving power.
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Most likely an app that isn't backing off nicely. When an app finds your data/Wi-Fi is off is probably getting in a panic that it can't call the mothership (or download some ads!) and is waking your phone or keeping it awake constantly while it tries and tries.
That app would cause the same issue if you turned off data and Wi-Fi manually.
Regards
Phil
areestocrat said:
Hmm I actually think power saver is an amazing feature. 2 hours gone by and I just lost 6% battery (normal usage: message, whatsapp, maps, xda). Even though typing felt weird because no vibrations.
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Until you wake the phone up again. It dropped from 90% to 81% in an instant.
areestocrat said:
Hmm I actually think power saver is an amazing feature. 2 hours gone by and I just lost 6% battery (normal usage: message, whatsapp, maps, xda). Even though typing felt weird because no vibrations.
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You can manually disable the no vibration feature of the power saver.
monchee said:
You can manually disable the no vibration feature of the power saver.
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I switched to Apex and the whole Power Saving option doesn't even appear anymore on my phone ~_~
I didn't have problems with my alarm not going off during Power Saver mode.
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MysteryE said:
careful with Power Saving mode.
I;ve read some people said the alarm not ringing when in Power Saving mode.. CMIIW.
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ArmedandDangerous said:
I switched to Apex and the whole Power Saving option doesn't even appear anymore on my phone ~_~
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Try Nova, I personally find it better than Apex.
So I installed android revolution 15.0 and the battery doesn't seem to be good at all... Don't know if its a JB thing or this particual Rom. When I check the usage number on power section, it says android os has a 2 hr wake up time... I also installed betterbattery stats and I am getting this wl1271_wake under the kernel section and this weird surfaceflinger under the processes section... Any insight would be helpful, thanks
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I performed a factory reset last night - well the new equivalent in JB, which is go to backup and reset the phone.
After the reset, I setup my Google, Exchange, Hotmail and Facebook sync. The only app I installed was Whatsapp. Managed to get the phone to 72% charge before unplugging and going to sleep, I also made sure the initial syncs had all completed before unplugging the charger. This time it went from 72% to 30%, so 40% used while sleeping instead of 50%.
Looking at the stats, I think the battery counters are screwed up. When I first checked this morning, it showed Whatsapp had used just 2%. 10 mins later after a couple of messages, the battery had dropped to 28% and Whatsapp then showed as 32%.
Android OS never used to show much usage, the screen was always the thirstiest, but this morning it Android OS showed as ~30% which then dropped to 22% after using Whatsapp. Perhaps this is due to the screen time being integrated into the app counters as mickfitz said.
As you can see from the pic below, Whatsapp doesn't appear to be keeping the phone alive during the night as Phil suggested:
Surely others here use Whatsapp? Is no one else getting massive battery drain since the OTA JB update?
The only other things I can think of are the company policy settings which are applied to the phone when I setup my Exchange account, or Google Now - but for this I'm just using the default settings.
[EDIT] I'm not using Power Saver mode btw and I don't want to if it shuts off data while idle - it will mean I don't receive Whatsapp alerts
[EDIT 2] I've just had a proper look at the 2nd screenshot. The line chart doesn't match up with the battery % shown. It was definitely at 72% when I went to sleep yet the chart only shows 50%. I'll leave it charging all evening and check the line chart to make sure it's at 100% then give it another go tonight.
not sure if this app will help us to get a clearer picture of what is happening..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
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I didn't have problems with my alarm not going off during Power Saver mode.
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Try Nova, I personally find it better than Apex.
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I actually prefer Apex over Nova. Just seems smoother