I am always wondering how much NFC contribute to the power consumption,should I leave it off, or I can have it on w/o eating my battery.
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It shouldn't be that power hungry.
I can imagine it's just a small service running that checks for signal change.
I pretty sure it only runs when in range of another NFC capable chip I don't even think it really uses that much power I try to find a source
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About the only thing I can find is someone saying its only .5% of your battery life
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not enough for you to notice
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Right now i have jelly belly with franco kernel build 17. But i get like 8hours of battery. Under clock to 700Mgz, undervolt, low brightes, and no data. So any help with this will be apreciated.
Ps: i use a battery saving app DX-Battery saver
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Get rid of the "battery saving app" those things don't work. What governor?
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Interactive
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orphan22 said:
Interactive
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Put it on lazy. Interactive is a batter hog. Also might want to undervolting.
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I an undervolted. Before i got 13 hours and 58% of battery but since i switched to jb it sucked
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orphan22 said:
I an undervolted. Before i got 13 hours and 58% of battery but since i switched to jb it sucked
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Download CPU spy... and see if the phone is sleeping properly
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It is. I only text in it. Most of the time its on deep sleep
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Probably have a wakelock issue. And underclocking that far can actually cost you more battery because your phone stays awake so long completing tasks rather than sleeping.
Also, battery saver apps suck.
My friend told me that so i went to 1.5
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Ok when I had 4.0.4, my battery life was terrible and that was because of battery leak from android os. Now , android os is taking battery normally anyone else noticed this?
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Ok when I had 4.0.4, my battery life was terrible and that was because of battery leak from android os. Now as you can see from screen shot, android os is taking battery normally anyone else noticed this?
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What screen shot?
Sorry, didn't upload for some reason
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Nob battery life has decreased but oh well .
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godefoy said:
Nob battery life has decreased but oh well .
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Hm... Maybe it's only me? I noticed about 20% difference which is huge, you know?
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My battery life got worse. Sad
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My battery life got worse. Sad
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Mine is not too bad. 78% after about 8 hours of usage, standby. I'm at work, so barely used the phone today.
Ah my battery life increased too. Glad to see Google fixing some problems ICS had.
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Well mines at 45% after 1 hour screen on time, i use to get 3 hours . Maybe needs time to settle
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Is there a way to measure how much battery drainage is caused by either speaker on our phones?
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You can try looking for specifications online and check how much power it consumes. Or figure out a way to test it physically yourself.
Software wise I doubt it highly.
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You can try looking for specifications online and check how much power it consumes. Or figure out a way to test it physically yourself.
Software wise I doubt it highly.
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Hhmm that kind of blows. I tend to use the speaker every night at work. So out of curiosity I thought maybe there's a way to have it measured but oh well
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I have 3 batteries for my gn and for some reason on one of them (my extended one) data won't connect. If i switch to a diff entry battery wifi/data works. Anyone ever have this happen? Know what the problem is?
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I don't know what has to do the battery with your data not working but if you say it works with a different battery, stop using the one that is giving you problems.
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Maybe it's not getting enough juice for some parts of the
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I concur with previous posts. Your battery may not be putting out enough voltage or wattage or ampere or whatever.
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I have a Sprint GNEX.
I've read how the phone is supposed to trim when its idle for blah long and charging, and other stuff but I am just curious myself to see when it actually trims.
Is there anyway I can see this? Logcats? (I dont have any experience with logcats)
Thanks!!
BTW: 4.3 IS SO SMOOTH ERMAGERD
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Bumpity bump
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Guys.
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I don't think there's any other way than not to notice that the phone doesn't slow down...
Please keep bumping, and it has it. I promise
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Lol sorry this is not what I meant. Trust me, I'm a strong believer and supporter of it. It has made my phone feel brand new.
Just the curiosity in me wants to see the specific times that the trim function is called.
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