[Xperia Pro] MUGEN 3,400mAh Extended Battery & Cover - Official Review [FINISHED] - Xperia Arc Accessories

This battery can be gotten from http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/sony-ericsson/sony-ericsson-xperia-pro.html
One of the hardest things about testing this extended battery for the Xperia Pro is the fact that the kernels on the device do not recognise the battery charge. Using various ROMs, I found that it was so problematic to get a CONSISTENT test done, to the point where I had to ask for specific customised kernels that tries to enable the function. However, it is to no avail. I have tried Ultima, Stock, MIUI, Various ICS modifications and FXP's CM ROM. Overall, I have determined that FXP's CM ROM is the best and most consistent ROM that allowed for proper charging & discharging of the battery, even though the battery indications/calibrations are useless.
Let me give you an example: on a full charge - 100% and hitting around 4100mV - the meter will not change at all even after 8 hours of use... but after a certain threshold is reached, the percentage drops normally, until it gets to 1% and holds at that level for another 8-12 hours before fully discharging.
It is nearly impossible with all the ROMS/Kernels to have them detect the discharging/charging properly. Worse, most ROMS/Kernels do not allow a proper charge/discharge to occur - e.g. the battery level never gets to 100%, sometimes it reaches 0% only to show another 40% when the device is rebooted, or the battery percentage fluctuates as it is charging (yes, it happens).
So let me explain that this test was done using FXP's CM ROM - FXP129 ROM with FXP128 Kernel (this particular ROM had a faulty kernel that did not boot, so you had to use the previous version's kernel to boot).
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What is in the Box:
The images below show what came in the package. The package contains an instruction manual (brief one), and the battery cover and the battery itself. It is that simple.
The battery is heavy, but that is to be expected with an extended battery. The good news is that the battery and cover does give the keyboard a better grip when typing. I think it feels more solid for me.
Continued in Post #3 and #4 below
Thank you for your time. Please press 'thanks' if you found the review helpful!

I consider this an "Official Review" since Mugen Power Batteries have kindly sent me a battery for review. I have previously reviewed the HD2 Extended Battery in the HTC HD2 forums on XDA also.
Anyway, back to the review:
Here is the important part. On my own test, I have found that the battery can easily last 2 days of light/moderate use (i.e. synced gmail, facebook & twitter feeds) with 3G on (although this is controlled and moderated by Juicedefender Beta, which is free on Google Play). When it is not on 3G it is on Wifi, which is located everywhere at my house. I use an hour of music in my car and occasional 1 hour of browsing on the Internet. I did not stream any videos nor watched videos on my extremely small sized Xperia Pro screen (seriously it is not worth it).
Attached are the tests I conducted on the 3rd and the 9th of this month. Please take note of the time dates on the screenshots themselves (all from the ROM's function). The test is done using Battery Monitor Pro (highly recommended app for calibration and charge testing).
The Battery History for the 3rd of August is as follows:
2012/08/01|03:03:53 PM|-116mA|100%|4157mV|26.0ºC|.1000|1 *Test Begins*
2012/08/01|03:13:53 PM|-121mA|100%|4137mV|26.0ºC|.998|1
2012/08/01|03:23:54 PM|-85mA|99%|4157mV|26.0ºC|.445|2
2012/08/01|03:33:54 PM|-103mA|99%|4151mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|03:43:54 PM|-99mA|99%|4156mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|03:53:53 PM|-72mA|99%|4156mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|04:03:53 PM|-85mA|99%|4150mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|04:13:54 PM|-85mA|98%|4155mV|26.0ºC|.16|0
2012/08/01|04:23:54 PM|-94mA|98%|4154mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|04:33:53 PM|-47mA|98%|4153mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|04:43:54 PM|-66mA|98%|4153mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|04:53:54 PM|-70mA|98%|4151mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|04:54:31 PM|-118mA|98%|4114mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|05:04:31 PM|-85mA|97%|4136mV|26.0ºC|.493|0
2012/08/01|05:14:32 PM|-69mA|97%|4147mV|26.0ºC|.43|0
2012/08/01|05:24:31 PM|-96mA|96%|4134mV|26.0ºC|.673|0
2012/08/01|05:34:31 PM|-75mA|96%|4119mV|26.0ºC|.998|0
2012/08/01|05:44:31 PM|-94mA|95%|4127mV|26.0ºC|.188|0
2012/08/01|05:54:32 PM|-89mA|95%|4136mV|26.0ºC|.46|0
2012/08/01|06:04:31 PM|-100mA|95%|4136mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|06:14:32 PM|-77mA|95%|4113mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|06:24:31 PM|-107mA|95%|4104mV|27.0ºC|.51|0
2012/08/01|06:31:08 PM|-169mA|94%|4110mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|06:41:09 PM|-153mA|94%|4128mV|26.0ºC|.6|0
2012/08/01|06:51:08 PM|-121mA|93%|4125mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|07:01:08 PM|-229mA|91%|4070mV|27.0ºC|.375|0
2012/08/01|07:01:31 PM|-304mA|91%|4072mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|07:11:31 PM|-268mA|88%|4056mV|27.0ºC|.993|0
2012/08/01|07:21:31 PM|-74mA|88%|4098mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|07:31:32 PM|-90mA|88%|4097mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|07:41:31 PM|-121mA|87%|4094mV|26.0ºC|.40|0
2012/08/01|07:51:32 PM|-75mA|87%|4094mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|08:01:31 PM|-89mA|87%|4094mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|08:11:31 PM|-71mA|87%|4060mV|26.0ºC|.95|0
2012/08/01|08:21:31 PM|-59mA|86%|4092mV|26.0ºC|.10|0
2012/08/01|08:31:31 PM|-69mA|86%|4091mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|08:41:31 PM|-68mA|86%|4087mV|26.0ºC|.30|0
2012/08/01|08:51:31 PM|-110mA|86%|4086mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|09:01:31 PM|-84mA|86%|4080mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|09:11:31 PM|-93mA|85%|4064mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|09:21:31 PM|-89mA|85%|4085mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|09:31:32 PM|-88mA|85%|4080mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|09:41:31 PM|-110mA|85%|4080mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|09:51:31 PM|-115mA|85%|4082mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|10:01:33 PM|-109mA|84%|4080mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|10:11:31 PM|-83mA|84%|4079mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|10:16:36 PM|-222mA|84%|4050mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|10:26:37 PM|-106mA|83%|4074mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|10:36:36 PM|-113mA|83%|4070mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|10:45:22 PM|-175mA|82%|4070mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|10:55:22 PM|-101mA|82%|4065mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|11:05:23 PM|-89mA|82%|4067mV|26.0ºC|.173|0
2012/08/01|11:15:22 PM|-79mA|81%|4068mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|11:25:22 PM|-103mA|81%|4068mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|11:35:22 PM|-66mA|81%|4068mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|11:45:23 PM|-81mA|81%|4067mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/01|11:55:22 PM|-39mA|81%|4067mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:05:22 AM|-67mA|81%|4066mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:15:22 AM|-90mA|81%|4066mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:25:22 AM|-83mA|81%|4065mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:35:23 AM|-77mA|81%|4064mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:45:23 AM|-103mA|80%|4064mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:55:23 AM|-66mA|80%|4063mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:05:22 AM|-81mA|80%|4061mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:15:24 AM|-93mA|80%|4060mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:25:24 AM|-94mA|80%|4060mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:35:25 AM|-36mA|79%|4057mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:45:25 AM|-86mA|79%|4058mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:48:25 AM|-337mA|79%|4019mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:53:26 AM|-164mA|78%|4000mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|02:03:02 AM|-309mA|76%|4017mV|26.0ºC|.8|0
2012/08/02|02:11:57 AM|-253mA|73%|4008mV|26.0ºC|.891|0
2012/08/02|02:21:58 AM|-127mA|72%|4029mV|26.0ºC|.388|0
2012/08/02|02:35:04 AM|-112mA|71%|4021mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|02:43:47 AM|-105mA|71%|4013mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|02:51:58 AM|-132mA|70%|4002mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:01:59 AM|-131mA|69%|4016mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:11:58 AM|-70mA|69%|4016mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:12:39 AM|-74mA|69%|4011mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:22:39 AM|-103mA|69%|4015mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:32:39 AM|-106mA|68%|3992mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:42:39 AM|-94mA|68%|4006mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:52:39 AM|-72mA|67%|4009mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:02:39 AM|-94mA|67%|4006mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:12:40 AM|-115mA|66%|4002mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:22:39 AM|-105mA|66%|4004mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:32:39 AM|-105mA|66%|4003mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:42:39 AM|-77mA|66%|3974mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:52:40 AM|-94mA|65%|3995mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:02:39 AM|-120mA|65%|3999mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:12:40 AM|-100mA|65%|3995mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:22:39 AM|-89mA|64%|3990mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:32:39 AM|-109mA|64%|3993mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:42:39 AM|-97mA|64%|3994mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:52:39 AM|-110mA|64%|3991mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:02:39 AM|-94mA|63%|3993mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:12:39 AM|-118mA|63%|3959mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:22:39 AM|-205mA|62%|3966mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:27:55 AM|-217mA|62%|3939mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:37:55 AM|-94mA|61%|3982mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:47:56 AM|-127mA|60%|3975mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:57:57 AM|-89mA|60%|3980mV|26.0ºC|.186|0
2012/08/02|07:07:56 AM|-82mA|60%|3980mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:17:55 AM|-103mA|60%|3979mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:27:56 AM|-93mA|59%|3979mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:37:55 AM|-87mA|59%|3977mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:47:55 AM|-82mA|59%|3973mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:57:56 AM|-98mA|59%|3973mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|08:07:56 AM|-123mA|59%|3973mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|08:17:56 AM|-106mA|58%|3975mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|08:27:56 AM|-122mA|58%|3946mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|08:37:55 AM|-117mA|58%|3929mV|26.0ºC|.36|0
2012/08/02|08:47:56 AM|-89mA|57%|3971mV|26.0ºC|.38|0
2012/08/02|08:58:01 AM|-93mA|57%|3927mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|09:07:56 AM|-130mA|57%|3969mV|26.0ºC|.28|0
2012/08/02|09:17:56 AM|-107mA|57%|3960mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|09:27:55 AM|-98mA|56%|3964mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|09:37:56 AM|-165mA|56%|3953mV|27.0ºC|.25|0
2012/08/02|09:47:45 AM|-396mA|55%|3924mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|09:58:01 AM|-230mA|54%|3927mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:06:54 AM|-107mA|53%|3957mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:16:54 AM|-68mA|53%|3956mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:26:54 AM|-53mA|53%|3954mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:36:55 AM|-78mA|53%|3950mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:43:54 AM|-68mA|52%|3917mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:53:54 AM|-226mA|51%|3914mV|27.0ºC|.480|0
2012/08/02|11:03:55 AM|-196mA|49%|3921mV|26.0ºC|.600|0
2012/08/02|11:08:17 AM|-292mA|49%|3895mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|11:18:16 AM|-108mA|47%|3922mV|26.0ºC|.38|0
2012/08/02|11:28:12 AM|-72mA|47%|3936mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|11:38:11 AM|-81mA|47%|3937mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|11:48:11 AM|-57mA|47%|3936mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|11:58:11 AM|-63mA|47%|3936mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:08:11 PM|-88mA|47%|3936mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:18:12 PM|-91mA|47%|3934mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:28:11 PM|-39mA|46%|3935mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:30:49 PM|-209mA|46%|3920mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|12:40:49 PM|-59mA|46%|3934mV|26.0ºC|.8|0
2012/08/02|12:50:49 PM|-59mA|46%|3933mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:00:49 PM|-64mA|46%|3933mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:10:49 PM|-74mA|46%|3933mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:20:50 PM|-71mA|46%|3932mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:30:49 PM|-85mA|46%|3932mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:40:49 PM|-84mA|46%|3932mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|01:50:49 PM|-68mA|45%|3924mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|02:00:49 PM|-70mA|45%|3892mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|02:10:49 PM|-77mA|45%|3930mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|02:20:49 PM|-81mA|45%|3930mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|02:30:50 PM|-99mA|45%|3929mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|02:40:49 PM|-65mA|45%|3929mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|02:50:49 PM|-98mA|45%|3927mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:00:49 PM|-107mA|45%|3928mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:10:49 PM|-87mA|44%|3928mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:20:49 PM|-81mA|44%|3912mV|26.0ºC|.118|0
2012/08/02|03:30:49 PM|-51mA|44%|3896mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:40:49 PM|-74mA|44%|3925mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|03:50:49 PM|-100mA|44%|3924mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:00:49 PM|-69mA|43%|3911mV|26.0ºC|.191|0
2012/08/02|04:10:50 PM|-79mA|43%|3918mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:20:49 PM|-50mA|43%|3923mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:30:49 PM|-87mA|43%|3923mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|04:40:49 PM|-63mA|43%|3922mV|26.0ºC|.113|0
2012/08/02|04:50:49 PM|-99mA|42%|3919mV|26.0ºC|.328|0
2012/08/02|05:00:49 PM|-76mA|42%|3916mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:05:10 PM|-422mA|42%|3861mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:15:11 PM|-111mA|41%|3916mV|26.0ºC|.111|0
2012/08/02|05:25:10 PM|-59mA|41%|3912mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:35:10 PM|-63mA|40%|3914mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:45:11 PM|-62mA|40%|3914mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|05:55:10 PM|-121mA|40%|3910mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:05:11 PM|-99mA|40%|3909mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:15:10 PM|-154mA|39%|3895mV|26.0ºC|.78|0
2012/08/02|06:25:10 PM|-65mA|39%|3910mV|26.0ºC|.48|0
2012/08/02|06:35:10 PM|-139mA|38%|3896mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:45:10 PM|-78mA|38%|3907mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|06:55:10 PM|-87mA|38%|3907mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:05:10 PM|-104mA|38%|3902mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:15:10 PM|-126mA|37%|3902mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:25:10 PM|-99mA|37%|3899mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:35:10 PM|-106mA|37%|3895mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:45:10 PM|-183mA|36%|3820mV|27.0ºC|.180|0
2012/08/02|07:48:41 PM|-310mA|35%|3849mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|07:58:41 PM|-185mA|33%|3823mV|27.0ºC|.800|0
2012/08/02|08:08:43 PM|-222mA|31%|3855mV|26.0ºC|.470|0
2012/08/02|08:18:42 PM|-117mA|31%|3853mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|08:28:42 PM|-151mA|30%|3843mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|08:38:42 PM|-100mA|29%|3831mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|08:48:42 PM|-116mA|28%|3868mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|08:58:41 PM|-143mA|27%|3835mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|09:08:42 PM|-209mA|26%|3820mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|09:18:42 PM|-151mA|26%|3842mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|09:28:42 PM|-113mA|24%|3851mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|09:38:41 PM|-344mA|22%|3764mV|28.0ºC|.146|0
2012/08/02|09:48:42 PM|-268mA|20%|3828mV|26.0ºC|.76|0
2012/08/02|09:59:43 PM|-119mA|19%|3830mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:08:43 PM|-193mA|18%|3826mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:11:43 PM|-361mA|17%|3769mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:14:32 PM|-666mA|15%|3733mV|28.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:18:32 PM|-691mA|13%|3728mV|29.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:19:32 PM|-698mA|12%|3719mV|29.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:20:07 PM|-660mA|12%|3715mV|29.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:20:53 PM|-564mA|11%|3725mV|27.0ºC|.1|0
2012/08/02|10:27:46 PM|-368mA|10%|3743mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|10:37:46 PM|-281mA|7%|3759mV|27.0ºC|.1000|0
2012/08/02|10:47:46 PM|-249mA|5%|3751mV|27.0ºC|.718|0
2012/08/02|11:02:03 PM|-418mA|2%|3758mV|27.0ºC|.8|0
2012/08/02|11:11:59 PM|-126mA|1%|3790mV|26.0ºC|.75|0
2012/08/02|11:21:59 PM|-70mA|1%|3793mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|11:31:59 PM|-118mA|1%|3795mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|11:41:59 PM|-77mA|1%|3792mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/02|11:51:59 PM|-95mA|1%|3793mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|12:01:59 AM|-118mA|1%|3771mV|26.0ºC|.111|0
2012/08/03|12:11:59 AM|-95mA|1%|3794mV|26.0ºC|.16|0
2012/08/03|12:21:59 AM|-113mA|1%|3793mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|12:31:59 AM|-103mA|1%|3790mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|12:41:59 AM|-113mA|1%|3793mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|12:52:00 AM|-109mA|1%|3789mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|01:01:59 AM|-109mA|1%|3769mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|01:12:00 AM|-115mA|1%|3789mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|01:21:58 AM|-87mA|1%|3791mV|26.0ºC|.28|0
2012/08/03|01:31:59 AM|-89mA|1%|3787mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|01:41:59 AM|-124mA|1%|3787mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|01:51:59 AM|-92mA|1%|3790mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|02:02:01 AM|-136mA|1%|3770mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|02:11:59 AM|-121mA|1%|3786mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|02:21:59 AM|-112mA|1%|3786mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|02:32:00 AM|-112mA|1%|3789mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|02:41:59 AM|-112mA|1%|3788mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|02:51:59 AM|-142mA|1%|3765mV|26.0ºC|.48|0
2012/08/03|03:01:59 AM|-145mA|1%|3761mV|26.0ºC|.15|0
2012/08/03|03:11:59 AM|-105mA|1%|3782mV|26.0ºC|.15|0
2012/08/03|03:21:59 AM|-102mA|1%|3778mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|03:32:00 AM|-107mA|1%|3782mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|03:41:58 AM|-96mA|1%|3782mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|03:52:00 AM|-132mA|1%|3774mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:01:59 AM|-97mA|1%|3782mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:11:59 AM|-90mA|1%|3785mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:21:59 AM|-102mA|1%|3785mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:32:00 AM|-101mA|1%|3782mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:41:59 AM|-117mA|1%|3769mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:51:59 AM|-117mA|1%|3783mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:01:59 AM|-111mA|1%|3783mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:11:59 AM|-103mA|1%|3783mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:21:59 AM|-140mA|1%|3779mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:31:59 AM|-86mA|1%|3771mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:41:59 AM|-100mA|1%|3782mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:52:00 AM|-78mA|1%|3778mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|06:01:59 AM|-109mA|1%|3781mV|26.0ºC|.51|0
2012/08/03|06:11:59 AM|-92mA|1%|3781mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|06:21:59 AM|-88mA|1%|3781mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|06:31:59 AM|-93mA|1%|3779mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|06:41:59 AM|-92mA|1%|3780mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|06:51:58 AM|-103mA|1%|3780mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|07:01:59 AM|-102mA|1%|3778mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|07:11:59 AM|-96mA|1%|3776mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|07:21:59 AM|-118mA|1%|3779mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|07:31:59 AM|-92mA|1%|3774mV|26.0ºC|.33|0
2012/08/03|07:41:59 AM|-127mA|1%|3775mV|26.0ºC|.158|0
2012/08/03|07:51:59 AM|-100mA|1%|3778mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|08:01:59 AM|-120mA|1%|3774mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|08:11:59 AM|-102mA|1%|3772mV|26.0ºC|.296|0
2012/08/03|08:21:59 AM|-100mA|1%|3770mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|08:31:59 AM|-103mA|1%|3773mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|08:41:59 AM|-115mA|1%|3776mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|08:51:59 AM|-99mA|1%|3776mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|09:01:59 AM|-110mA|1%|3775mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|09:11:59 AM|-87mA|1%|3772mV|26.0ºC|.6|0
2012/08/03|09:21:59 AM|-96mA|1%|3775mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|09:32:00 AM|-131mA|1%|3767mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|09:41:59 AM|-124mA|1%|3749mV|26.0ºC|.161|0
2012/08/03|09:51:59 AM|-251mA|1%|3746mV|26.0ºC|.416|0
2012/08/03|09:54:59 AM|-414mA|1%|3713mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|10:04:59 AM|-298mA|1%|3689mV|27.0ºC|.503|0
2012/08/03|10:14:59 AM|-351mA|1%|3710mV|27.0ºC|.978|0
2012/08/03|10:25:00 AM|-129mA|1%|3753mV|26.0ºC|.43|0
2012/08/03|10:34:59 AM|-111mA|1%|3759mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|10:44:59 AM|-105mA|1%|3758mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|10:54:59 AM|-92mA|1%|3760mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|11:04:59 AM|-103mA|1%|3753mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|11:14:59 AM|-92mA|1%|3760mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|11:19:39 AM|-166mA|1%|3714mV|27.0ºC|.1|0
2012/08/03|11:29:38 AM|-163mA|1%|3735mV|26.0ºC|.131|0
2012/08/03|11:39:39 AM|-136mA|1%|3756mV|26.0ºC|.200|0
2012/08/03|11:49:39 AM|-109mA|1%|3757mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|11:59:38 AM|-152mA|1%|3743mV|26.0ºC|.376|0
2012/08/03|12:09:39 PM|-93mA|1%|3754mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|12:19:39 PM|-104mA|1%|3748mV|26.0ºC|.216|0
2012/08/03|12:29:39 PM|-129mA|1%|3748mV|26.0ºC|.20|0
2012/08/03|12:39:39 PM|-126mA|1%|3747mV|26.0ºC|.46|0
2012/08/03|12:49:39 PM|-90mA|1%|3746mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|12:59:38 PM|-106mA|1%|3722mV|27.0ºC|.6|0
2012/08/03|01:09:39 PM|-114mA|1%|3745mV|26.0ºC|.173|0
2012/08/03|01:19:39 PM|-126mA|1%|3743mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|01:29:39 PM|-114mA|1%|3745mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|01:33:21 PM|-341mA|1%|3687mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|01:43:22 PM|-160mA|1%|3740mV|26.0ºC|.23|0
2012/08/03|01:53:21 PM|-131mA|1%|3740mV|26.0ºC|.26|0
2012/08/03|02:03:21 PM|-156mA|1%|3737mV|26.0ºC|.181|0
2012/08/03|02:13:22 PM|-131mA|1%|3732mV|26.0ºC|.43|0
2012/08/03|02:23:22 PM|-153mA|1%|3736mV|26.0ºC|.111|0
2012/08/03|02:28:02 PM|-245mA|1%|3712mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|02:38:02 PM|-133mA|1%|3709mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|02:42:53 PM|-40mA|1%|3726mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|02:52:54 PM|-127mA|1%|3730mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|03:02:54 PM|-94mA|1%|3730mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|03:12:54 PM|-87mA|1%|3730mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|03:22:54 PM|-135mA|1%|3730mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|03:32:54 PM|-121mA|1%|3734mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|03:42:54 PM|-109mA|1%|3729mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|03:52:54 PM|-122mA|1%|3731mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:02:55 PM|-114mA|1%|3729mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:12:54 PM|-107mA|1%|3724mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:22:54 PM|-122mA|1%|3728mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|04:32:54 PM|-132mA|1%|3730mV|26.0ºC|.163|0
2012/08/03|04:42:54 PM|-101mA|1%|3729mV|26.0ºC|.16|0
2012/08/03|04:52:54 PM|-133mA|1%|3719mV|26.0ºC|.45|0
2012/08/03|05:02:55 PM|-89mA|1%|3723mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:12:54 PM|-81mA|1%|3722mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:20:55 PM|-203mA|1%|3720mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:29:55 PM|-131mA|1%|3719mV|26.0ºC|.138|0
2012/08/03|05:39:55 PM|-113mA|1%|3721mV|26.0ºC|.48|0
2012/08/03|05:49:55 PM|-121mA|1%|3719mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|05:59:55 PM|-103mA|1%|3712mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|06:09:55 PM|-113mA|1%|3720mV|26.0ºC|.13|0
2012/08/03|06:15:33 PM|-375mA|1%|3717mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|06:25:34 PM|-110mA|1%|3712mV|26.0ºC|.288|0
2012/08/03|06:35:33 PM|-132mA|1%|3712mV|26.0ºC|.1|0
2012/08/03|06:45:33 PM|-118mA|1%|3708mV|26.0ºC|.70|0
2012/08/03|06:55:34 PM|-155mA|1%|3694mV|27.0ºC|.28|0
2012/08/03|07:02:34 PM|-218mA|1%|3679mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|07:11:35 PM|-198mA|1%|3694mV|26.0ºC|.31|0
2012/08/03|07:21:36 PM|-184mA|1%|3671mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|07:31:34 PM|-169mA|1%|3667mV|27.0ºC|.33|0
2012/08/03|07:41:35 PM|-139mA|1%|3683mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|07:51:35 PM|-204mA|1%|3658mV|27.0ºC|.110|0
2012/08/03|08:01:35 PM|-141mA|1%|3649mV|26.0ºC|.33|0
2012/08/03|08:04:44 PM|-244mA|1%|3652mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|08:14:44 PM|-243mA|1%|3673mV|27.0ºC|.46|0
2012/08/03|08:24:44 PM|-186mA|1%|3672mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|08:31:34 PM|-447mA|1%|3615mV|28.0ºC|.1|0
2012/08/03|08:41:34 PM|-226mA|1%|3672mV|26.0ºC|.78|0
2012/08/03|08:51:34 PM|-133mA|1%|3651mV|26.0ºC|.6|0
2012/08/03|09:01:34 PM|-109mA|1%|3674mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|09:11:35 PM|-165mA|1%|3672mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|09:21:34 PM|-192mA|1%|3664mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|09:31:34 PM|-234mA|1%|3671mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|09:37:11 PM|-291mA|1%|3640mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|09:47:12 PM|-246mA|1%|3620mV|27.0ºC|.6|0
2012/08/03|09:57:12 PM|-143mA|1%|3663mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|10:07:11 PM|-141mA|1%|3665mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|10:17:12 PM|-199mA|1%|3621mV|27.0ºC|.273|0
2012/08/03|10:27:11 PM|-137mA|1%|3645mV|26.0ºC|.16|0
2012/08/03|10:37:11 PM|-123mA|1%|3630mV|26.0ºC|.6|0
2012/08/03|10:46:14 PM|-222mA|1%|3534mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|10:54:14 PM|-294mA|1%|3424mV|28.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/03|11:03:15 PM|-315mA|1%|3303mV|27.0ºC|.385|0
2012/08/03|11:08:24 PM|-299mA|0%|3191mV|27.0ºC|.41|0 *Test Ends*
*Continued in next post*

The Battery History for the 9th of August is as follows:
2012/08/06|06:37:33 PM|121mA|100%|4189mV|25.0ºC|.998|1
2012/08/06|06:47:33 PM|-81mA|100%|4161mV|27.0ºC|.193|2 *Test Begins*
2012/08/06|06:57:34 PM|-117mA|100%|4162mV|26.0ºC|.293|0
2012/08/06|07:07:34 PM|-85mA|100%|4159mV|26.0ºC|.25|0
2012/08/06|07:17:34 PM|-105mA|100%|4158mV|26.0ºC|.51|0
2012/08/06|07:27:34 PM|-111mA|100%|4151mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|07:37:35 PM|-114mA|100%|4146mV|26.0ºC|.140|0
2012/08/06|07:47:34 PM|-172mA|100%|4138mV|27.0ºC|.158|0
2012/08/06|07:57:34 PM|-112mA|100%|4113mV|27.0ºC|.143|0
2012/08/06|08:07:34 PM|-134mA|100%|4136mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|08:17:34 PM|-162mA|100%|4131mV|27.0ºC|.130|0
2012/08/06|08:27:34 PM|-166mA|100%|4110mV|26.0ºC|.16|0
2012/08/06|08:37:34 PM|-141mA|100%|4122mV|26.0ºC|.208|0
2012/08/06|08:47:34 PM|-81mA|100%|4122mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|08:57:34 PM|-171mA|100%|4115mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|09:07:34 PM|-110mA|100%|4094mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|09:17:33 PM|-222mA|100%|4075mV|26.0ºC|.173|0
2012/08/06|09:27:34 PM|-130mA|100%|4076mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|09:37:34 PM|-61mA|100%|4098mV|26.0ºC|.31|0
2012/08/06|09:47:34 PM|-64mA|100%|4098mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|09:57:34 PM|-85mA|100%|4098mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|10:07:34 PM|-56mA|100%|4096mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|10:17:34 PM|-88mA|100%|4092mV|26.0ºC|.33|0
2012/08/06|10:27:34 PM|-116mA|100%|4095mV|26.0ºC|.113|0
2012/08/06|10:37:33 PM|-116mA|100%|4067mV|26.0ºC|.321|0
2012/08/06|10:42:23 PM|-269mA|100%|4058mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|10:43:03 PM|-242mA|100%|4071mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|10:53:04 PM|-30mA|100%|4083mV|26.0ºC|.140|0
2012/08/06|11:03:04 PM|-57mA|100%|4084mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|11:13:04 PM|-123mA|100%|4082mV|26.0ºC|.31|0
2012/08/06|11:23:04 PM|-134mA|100%|4076mV|26.0ºC|.155|0
2012/08/06|11:33:05 PM|-63mA|100%|4080mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/06|11:43:04 PM|-76mA|100%|4079mV|26.0ºC|.16|0
2012/08/06|11:53:03 PM|-79mA|100%|4079mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|12:03:04 AM|-86mA|100%|4078mV|26.0ºC|.106|0
2012/08/07|12:13:03 AM|-59mA|100%|4064mV|26.0ºC|.93|0
2012/08/07|12:23:04 AM|-66mA|100%|4077mV|26.0ºC|.11|0
2012/08/07|12:33:04 AM|-109mA|100%|4076mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|12:43:04 AM|-53mA|100%|4042mV|27.0ºC|.20|0
2012/08/07|12:53:03 AM|-100mA|100%|4075mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|01:03:05 AM|-66mA|100%|4075mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|01:13:04 AM|-49mA|100%|4074mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|01:23:03 AM|-56mA|100%|4074mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|01:33:05 AM|-70mA|100%|4073mV|26.0ºC|.16|0
2012/08/07|01:43:04 AM|-62mA|100%|4072mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|01:53:04 AM|-96mA|100%|4070mV|26.0ºC|.101|0
2012/08/07|02:03:04 AM|-54mA|100%|4071mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|02:13:04 AM|-74mA|100%|4070mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|02:23:04 AM|-61mA|100%|4068mV|26.0ºC|.31|0
2012/08/07|02:33:04 AM|-79mA|100%|4069mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|02:43:04 AM|-57mA|100%|4066mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|02:53:04 AM|-88mA|100%|4068mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|03:03:04 AM|-95mA|100%|4067mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|03:13:05 AM|-94mA|100%|4067mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|03:23:03 AM|-177mA|100%|4027mV|27.0ºC|.476|0
2012/08/07|03:33:04 AM|-112mA|100%|4032mV|26.0ºC|.21|0
2012/08/07|03:43:04 AM|-152mA|100%|4054mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|03:53:03 AM|-208mA|100%|4053mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|04:03:04 AM|-218mA|100%|4048mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|04:13:04 AM|-101mA|100%|4052mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|04:23:05 AM|-99mA|100%|4046mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|04:33:04 AM|-92mA|100%|4052mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|04:43:04 AM|-97mA|100%|4050mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|04:53:04 AM|-63mA|100%|4050mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|05:03:04 AM|-74mA|100%|4045mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|05:13:03 AM|-108mA|100%|4048mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|05:23:05 AM|-110mA|100%|4047mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|05:33:03 AM|-125mA|100%|4046mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/07|05:43:03 AM|-113mA|100%|4040mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
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2012/08/08|05:46:35 PM|-83mA|30%|3778mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|05:56:35 PM|-69mA|30%|3776mV|26.0ºC|.118|0
2012/08/08|05:56:57 PM|-334mA|30%|3756mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|06:06:57 PM|-129mA|29%|3769mV|26.0ºC|.103|0
2012/08/08|06:16:57 PM|-106mA|29%|3774mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|06:26:57 PM|-86mA|29%|3772mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|06:36:57 PM|-201mA|28%|3739mV|26.0ºC|.325|0
2012/08/08|06:46:57 PM|-221mA|25%|3722mV|27.0ºC|.998|0
2012/08/08|06:56:57 PM|-264mA|23%|3738mV|27.0ºC|.1000|0
2012/08/08|07:06:57 PM|-266mA|20%|3715mV|27.0ºC|.998|0
2012/08/08|07:13:51 PM|-174mA|18%|3691mV|28.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|07:23:51 PM|-153mA|17%|3732mV|26.0ºC|.51|0
2012/08/08|07:33:51 PM|-123mA|15%|3746mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|07:43:52 PM|-110mA|15%|3755mV|26.0ºC|.113|0
2012/08/08|07:53:52 PM|-104mA|15%|3752mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|08:03:52 PM|-70mA|15%|3747mV|26.0ºC|.56|0
2012/08/08|08:13:52 PM|-64mA|14%|3756mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|08:23:52 PM|-91mA|14%|3751mV|26.0ºC|.55|0
2012/08/08|08:33:53 PM|-116mA|14%|3754mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|08:43:53 PM|-88mA|14%|3750mV|26.0ºC|.28|0
2012/08/08|08:53:53 PM|-132mA|13%|3749mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|09:03:52 PM|-131mA|13%|3753mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|09:13:52 PM|-104mA|13%|3749mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|09:23:52 PM|-105mA|12%|3748mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|09:33:52 PM|-81mA|12%|3748mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|09:43:52 PM|-128mA|12%|3748mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|09:53:52 PM|-96mA|12%|3745mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|10:03:53 PM|-128mA|11%|3744mV|26.0ºC|.273|0
2012/08/08|10:13:52 PM|-91mA|11%|3748mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|10:23:52 PM|-84mA|11%|3745mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|10:33:52 PM|-73mA|10%|3745mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|10:43:52 PM|-130mA|10%|3743mV|26.0ºC|.126|0
2012/08/08|10:53:52 PM|-86mA|10%|3743mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|11:03:52 PM|-107mA|9%|3746mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|11:13:51 PM|-70mA|9%|3739mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|11:23:52 PM|-94mA|9%|3745mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|11:33:51 PM|-89mA|8%|3722mV|26.0ºC|.25|0
2012/08/08|11:34:41 PM|-316mA|8%|3696mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|11:42:14 PM|-279mA|6%|3713mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|11:44:15 PM|-264mA|6%|3705mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|11:49:06 PM|-325mA|5%|3715mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|11:53:07 PM|-243mA|4%|3708mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/08|11:53:44 PM|-203mA|3%|3709mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|12:03:44 AM|-216mA|2%|3702mV|27.0ºC|.306|0
2012/08/09|12:13:44 AM|-107mA|1%|3727mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|12:23:44 AM|-134mA|1%|3722mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|12:33:44 AM|-116mA|1%|3694mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|12:43:44 AM|-135mA|1%|3721mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|12:53:44 AM|-160mA|1%|3719mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|01:03:45 AM|-124mA|1%|3697mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|01:13:44 AM|-105mA|1%|3719mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|01:23:45 AM|-137mA|1%|3715mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|01:33:44 AM|-129mA|1%|3714mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|01:43:44 AM|-102mA|1%|3712mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|01:53:44 AM|-107mA|1%|3711mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|02:03:44 AM|-87mA|1%|3708mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|02:13:45 AM|-89mA|1%|3713mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|02:23:44 AM|-100mA|1%|3712mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|02:33:44 AM|-98mA|1%|3711mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|02:43:44 AM|-108mA|1%|3707mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|02:53:44 AM|-125mA|1%|3710mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|03:03:44 AM|-86mA|1%|3709mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|03:13:44 AM|-106mA|1%|3700mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|03:23:44 AM|-130mA|1%|3707mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|03:33:44 AM|-117mA|1%|3704mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|03:43:44 AM|-167mA|1%|3702mV|26.0ºC|.115|0
2012/08/09|03:53:44 AM|-118mA|1%|3695mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|04:03:44 AM|-124mA|1%|3700mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|04:13:44 AM|-134mA|1%|3700mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|04:23:45 AM|-125mA|1%|3697mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|04:33:44 AM|-112mA|1%|3700mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|04:43:44 AM|-93mA|1%|3699mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|04:53:45 AM|-104mA|1%|3694mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|05:03:44 AM|-94mA|1%|3694mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|05:13:45 AM|-99mA|1%|3691mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|05:23:44 AM|-108mA|1%|3689mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|05:33:44 AM|-113mA|1%|3691mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|05:43:44 AM|-101mA|1%|3687mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|05:53:44 AM|-121mA|1%|3686mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|06:03:44 AM|-125mA|1%|3686mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|06:13:44 AM|-115mA|1%|3683mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|06:23:44 AM|-112mA|1%|3681mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|06:33:44 AM|-116mA|1%|3671mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|06:43:44 AM|-106mA|1%|3680mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|06:53:44 AM|-133mA|1%|3679mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|07:03:44 AM|-94mA|1%|3678mV|27.0ºC|.26|0
2012/08/09|07:13:44 AM|-123mA|1%|3670mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|07:23:44 AM|-97mA|1%|3676mV|26.0ºC|.110|0
2012/08/09|07:26:49 AM|-504mA|1%|3596mV|28.0ºC|.1|0
2012/08/09|07:35:42 AM|-336mA|1%|3605mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|07:37:16 AM|-394mA|1%|3638mV|28.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|07:42:15 AM|-401mA|1%|3628mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|07:52:16 AM|-164mA|1%|3650mV|27.0ºC|.136|0
2012/08/09|08:02:16 AM|-183mA|1%|3670mV|26.0ºC|.15|0
2012/08/09|08:12:15 AM|-100mA|1%|3668mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|08:22:16 AM|-69mA|1%|3670mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|08:32:15 AM|-153mA|1%|3668mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|08:42:15 AM|-134mA|1%|3668mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|08:52:15 AM|-115mA|1%|3672mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|09:02:15 AM|-120mA|1%|3673mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|09:12:16 AM|-129mA|1%|3672mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|09:22:15 AM|-125mA|1%|3672mV|26.0ºC|.135|0
2012/08/09|09:32:15 AM|-136mA|1%|3671mV|27.0ºC|.25|0
2012/08/09|09:42:15 AM|-116mA|1%|3664mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|09:52:16 AM|-143mA|1%|3667mV|26.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|09:57:09 AM|-344mA|1%|3635mV|27.0ºC|.0|0
2012/08/09|10:07:09 AM|-240mA|1%|3625mV|26.0ºC|.998|0
2012/08/09|10:11:49 AM|-97mA|1%|3644mV|26.0ºC|.465|0
2012/08/09|10:13:30 AM|-447mA|1%|3594mV|28.0ºC|.18|0
2012/08/09|10:23:20 AM|-187mA|1%|3614mV|26.0ºC|.65|0
2012/08/09|10:33:20 AM|249mA|1%|3815mV|21.0ºC|.385|2 *Test Ends*
CAVEAT:
Now, let me explain that the only way you will get this sort of result is by CHARGING the Battery fully. Please pay attention:
1) To get a full charge from 0% to 100%, ALWAYS remove the batteries first and then put it back again before plugging it into your wall charger. Do not rely on the small charge using the desktop/laptop. Direct Wall Charge is the best and takes only about 2 hours for a full charge.
2) USE a battery monitoring application (like the one I mentioned in Post #3) to know whether your battery is fully charged. It is fully charged when there is no more positive + mAh detected. The battery will not allow itself to overcharge (which is a protective measure).
3) Ignore the mV and the temperature measurements - they are THOROUGHLY inaccurate. The latter I suspect is a flaw in many extended batteries that are not the original.
Conclusion:
When you compare the original battery with Mugen's battery, I can safely say that Mugen's deliver what it promises - it is AT LEAST 3,000 mAh. The original 1,500 mAh only gives me a day or slightly more than a day, on light/moderate use, at the very best.
The downside is the lack of kernel support for detecting the battery charges, but this is common in unofficial extended batteries.
Coming from a discussion group about extended batteries, I have to say that I have tried various other 'cheap' solutions on the Internet (particularly ebay) and find that the quality and charge promised falls very short (advertised as 2,500 but is only 1,800mAh at best), and have already examined that all "Gold" branded cheap batteries are real con jobs that produces 'placebo effect' on buyers.
Yet, the only one that I consistently find matches what is advertised (not perfectly of course for there are no OFFICIAL extended batteries for many of the devices) is MUGEN.
Hope this review gives you a better understanding of the test done and the ways you can re-do the tests for yourselves
Ask away any questions and I will try to help if I can

How to know how much juice is left?
"How to know how much juice is left?"
This is going to be a common question - the best way is to do a full charge-discharge cycle to get acquainted with your battery. Measure it based on the hours averaged because the way the battery percentage goes down is different based on each time - you can see that for the 3rd August the battery immediately went down from 100% not long after the test began, while for the 9th, it was much longer at 100%. Most likely this was due to a heavier usage on the former - weekday, compared to the latter which was done over a weekend (where I use the phone lesser).
A good measurement is always based on the hours. If you have hit the 2 days (48 hours) threshold, anything more is a bonus, but it would be better to start plugging it into a power source

Price: $90
You can get an extra original BA700 battery for as low as $10, which also adds to two days of usage, and you won't have any problems with battery readings.

sdk16420 said:
Price: $90
You can get an extra original BA700 battery for as low as $10, which also adds to two days of usage, and you won't have any problems with battery readings.
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http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/st...0551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&partNumber=BA700
An original battery costs $49. Those less than $10 are actually fake ones that usually yield lower charge then advertised. If you get one that is almost equal to 1,200mAh is considered a good deal, but it is rare and it is trial by error.
This is pretty much how the 'batteries market' work on the internet. You can talk to "Mister B" who deals with the manufacturers of these batteries, for more information. My own experiences on the Xperia Pro and previously on HTC HD2 confirms it too.

hi, thanks a lot for that test. i have nearly the same hardware like u ( xperia pro cm9 FXP133, 3400mAh and 32gb sd with link2sd)
i spend a lot of time (2-4hrs for 2 weeks) seaching and reding in multiple android forums, but i dont find any solution. may you can help me.
if i drain the 3400mAh battery with 1% til the phone turns of, i have to plug it out and in 3-5 times til it charges normaly.
it always say after 5 to 10 minutes if i plugt it in "error, not loading". then i have to plug it out and in, same thing after 5-10 minutes.
if i reped this 3 -5 times, it starts loading normaly from 1% to 100%.
i just tryed co calibrate with different apps, with different how tos. the "battery monitor" always shows me the correct data, but nothink worked.
is there any way, to teach the kernel / system the biger capacity? mayby by editing the build.prop ro.semc.batt.capacit ? in the build.prob of the CM9FXP133 is no line like this to edit.
it cant be so difficult, to change a line from "1500" to "3400" if i know where...
if some of u have a idea ore the knowlege about this, pls let me know. i have no problem crashing kernel or sys files, fastboot and i are nearly best friends only my hardware should stay alive, its my second MK16. the first one deside to suicide in my toilet with "vibration movement"
i hope, u understand my tricky english sorry for that

magicoffire said:
hi, thanks a lot for that test. i have nearly the same hardware like u ( xperia pro cm9 FXP133, 3400mAh and 32gb sd with link2sd)
i spend a lot of time (2-4hrs for 2 weeks) seaching and reding in multiple android forums, but i dont find any solution. may you can help me.
if i drain the 3400mAh battery with 1% til the phone turns of, i have to plug it out and in 3-5 times til it charges normaly.
it always say after 5 to 10 minutes if i plugt it in "error, not loading". then i have to plug it out and in, same thing after 5-10 minutes.
if i reped this 3 -5 times, it starts loading normaly from 1% to 100%.
i just tryed co calibrate with different apps, with different how tos. the "battery monitor" always shows me the correct data, but nothink worked.
is there any way, to teach the kernel / system the biger capacity? mayby by editing the build.prop ro.semc.batt.capacit ? in the build.prob of the CM9FXP133 is no line like this to edit.
it cant be so difficult, to change a line from "1500" to "3400" if i know where...
if some of u have a idea ore the knowlege about this, pls let me know. i have no problem crashing kernel or sys files, fastboot and i are nearly best friends only my hardware should stay alive, its my second MK16. the first one deside to suicide in my toilet with "vibration movement"
i hope, u understand my tricky english sorry for that
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To solve your charging problem... take out your battery completely and put it back in again and charge again.
To teach the kernel the new capacity requires more than just editing the build.prob. According to "bazoocaze" you need to change certain parts of the kernel also since the 1500 figure is hardcoded into the kernel.
Contact bazoocaze for more explanation. He gave me a test kernel for android 4.0, but that did not work well at all.
All the best!

thanks a lot for your answer.
i will try this

Hi,
I would increase the life battery buying an extended battery. But I have seen about the problem of the battery info on the phone because the phone does not recognize the different battery.
I would like to know what happen if the mobile think that the battery is 0%, if the mobile shut down or if it remain always at 0%
Thank you!
(I suppose that you have already tried wipe battery stat to fix it)

guerrez said:
Hi,
I would increase the life battery buying an extended battery. But I have seen about the problem of the battery info on the phone because the phone does not recognize the different battery.
I would like to know what happen if the mobile think that the battery is 0%, if the mobile shut down or if it remain always at 0%
Thank you!
(I suppose that you have already tried wipe battery stat to fix it)
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the phone will work with this battery after u reache "0%" for 6 to 8 houers. you can work with the phone, till it reach the shurdown voltage.
the problem is, when u try to recharge. my android stops the charging after 5-10 minutes, if the batterylevel stays at 0%, to protect the phone from a damaged battery. i have to replug it 3-10 times, charge it 5 min til the phone shows 1%.
so i use the extended battery not over the "regulare" 100 to 0 %. only if i have no chance to recharge, i use the 6-8 hrs "extra 0% power" ^^
i tryed a lot of roms and kernels to fix that 0% loading problem, no way. the capatity of the battery is "hardcoded" in the kernel. u DEFENTLY have to correct tha capacity bevor compiling the kernel. changing the capacity maybe in the build.prob, u only scale the batterymonitor.
question: is it possible, to replace the hardcoded capatity with a changable state, maybe from a "capacity.ini" ?

Does it do what we hope for battery life
Sent from my Xperia Arc S using xda app-developers app

magicoffire said:
the phone will work with this battery after u reache "0%" for 6 to 8 houers. you can work with the phone, till it reach the shurdown voltage.
the problem is, when u try to recharge. my android stops the charging after 5-10 minutes, if the batterylevel stays at 0%, to protect the phone from a damaged battery. i have to replug it 3-10 times, charge it 5 min til the phone shows 1%.
so i use the extended battery not over the "regulare" 100 to 0 %. only if i have no chance to recharge, i use the 6-8 hrs "extra 0% power" ^^
i tryed a lot of roms and kernels to fix that 0% loading problem, no way. the capatity of the battery is "hardcoded" in the kernel. u DEFENTLY have to correct tha capacity bevor compiling the kernel. changing the capacity maybe in the build.prob, u only scale the batterymonitor.
question: is it possible, to replace the hardcoded capatity with a changable state, maybe from a "capacity.ini" ?
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Is there someone who can manage that changes to the kernel?
I think it is a standard way also for other mobiles with extended battery... maybe more famous models, like some samsung...

i think it's the best battery!!

guerrez said:
Is there someone who can manage that changes to the kernel?
I think it is a standard way also for other mobiles with extended battery... maybe more famous models, like some samsung...
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Hi, guys
Inded I compiled a test kernel for some guys some time ago, but it does not work correctly. Also, they had very little feedback about the patch, so I had no tools to improve the patch.
Anyway, to success with this patch, you need some dev with a Pro device and an extended battery to help develop and debug the patch. I can try to help develop the patch, but I only have an Xperia Arc without extended battery, wich difficult the things a lot.
Below was the info I gathered from my resarch on the Xperia 2011 line battery drivers, to help a dev implement this patch:
- It uses the bq27520 fuel gauge chip for the battery capacity and charge. This chip reports the battery percent (and other parameters) via sysfs for the rest of the kernel and userspace. Look for the bq27520_battery.c on the Sony kernel for the chip driver code.
- The bq27520 chip natively supports learning of the total battery capacity (through a few charge/recharge cicles), but Sony programmed the driver to ignore this function and return a prefixed value of 1500 (1500mA). This value is a constant int value define in the device configuration file on the mogami folder, if I remember. I successfully rewrote the function to read and return the real battery capacity calculated by the bq27520, and it worked. You can rewrite this function to help get an accurate max capacity and battery percent - rewrite the function to use the chip, or change the battery capacity constant value directly from 1500 to the extended battery value (3400 for a 3400mA battery, and so on).
- The charger logic is implemented via software on the kernel - Sony calls it "Charging Algorithm". I don't remember the sorce code name (look for something like charging or algorithm), but the code has a set of protection measures to help prevent unsafe charging or battery conditions. One of the measures is a watchdog timer that resets every time the battery percent changes - if the battery percent stays the same for too many minutes the watchdog trigger (the trigger time is predefined in code), then the charge process is forcibly stopped by software, and you need to unplug and replug the charger. The problem with and extended battery is that it need more time charging for each 1% change, and this extra time may trigger the watchdog, stopping the charge. The logic uses the battery capacity read from the bq27520 driver, so if you change the battery capacity function, you need to rewrite the watchdog logic to compensate for the extra time - or if you leave the battery capacity function set to 1500, you will only get 1500mA of charge on an extended battery for each charge.
I hope this information can help someone to write a fully functional patch. I will monitor this thread to help answer questions.

Bazoocaze said:
Hi, guys.......
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Thank you very much for your exhaustive answer! I am interested on this development, but I am not the one that can manage the problem, because of 2 mainly reasons:
- I am not able to change the kernel of a device
- I still don't have the battery of 3400mAh
So please if someone more expert than me and with that powered battery can try to modify the kernel, is welcome!

thanks for the informations.
i cant belive, that thers no "how to patch a kernel", because EACH person with a extended battery should have this problem!
or is this only a Sony mobile problem?
edit:
i collect some links about the same problem but on other phones.
[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334052"]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334052 [/URL]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1521597

excellent, very little resistance batteries, always good to have another battery, thanks
Enviado desde mi LT18i usando Tapatalk 2

How about the official app from Mugen? Does it really works?
I dont like it because its about 2 MB, y preffer a small app called Battery Calibration.

Same issue on Xperia pro
Bazoocaze said:
- It uses the bq27520 fuel gauge chip for the battery capacity and charge. This chip reports the battery percent (and other parameters) via sysfs for the rest of the kernel and userspace. Look for the bq27520_battery.c on the Sony kernel for the chip driver code.
- The bq27520 chip natively supports learning of the total battery capacity (through a few charge/recharge cicles), but Sony programmed the driver to ignore this function and return a prefixed value of 1500 (1500mA). This value is a constant int value define in the device configuration file on the mogami folder, if I remember. I successfully rewrote the function to read and return the real battery capacity calculated by the bq27520, and it worked. You can rewrite this function to help get an accurate max capacity and battery percent - rewrite the function to use the chip, or change the battery capacity constant value directly from 1500 to the extended battery value (3400 for a 3400mA battery, and so on).
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I'm using SuperFusioN kernel and PAC rom on my Xperia pro with a ~2700mAh battery. Seeking on the kernel source files (bq27520_battery.c, as you said), I noticed that you already have been there (line 19: "Last modifications by Bazoocaze on 15:12 - 04 november 2011").
However, even with your patch, I've got the same problem on my device. The battery level goes crazy. :silly:
I'm a new developer on Android and mobile in general (this is my first post indeed ), but I would like to help with this (and other) issues.
Please, tell me how.

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Battery Life in WM6.1

I've been seeing sporadic posts in different threads about battery consumption in WM6.1 ROMS.
Well, it turns out that since starting to use WM6.1, I've noticed a dramatic decline in my battery life. I can maybe squeeze out a day of use with minimal use. If I use HSDPA / Voice / WiFi - forget it, I get 1-2 hours before the battery drops to nearly zero.
I used to get much better life out of my battery before.
I tried playing with different ROMs, then different Radio version - to no avail - battery life sucks.
Any tips / ideas / comparisons on how to get reasonable performance with WM6.1 or is this just my battery having issues?
I think this would be more your device...
To check this, go back to your manufacturers ROM, and see if the same still happens. Also try this test with no 3rd party applications installed.
Poor battery life is usually cause by either:
1) Applications using 100% CPU
2) Faulty ROM
3) Faulty Phone or Battery.
If you're tried multiple ROMs, I'd say you can rule out #2.
I get around 2 1/2 days out of the stock 1350mAh battery on my hermes.
Hi
ygeller , i had some battery life problems with my hermes and i found on another thread some ppl saying to first flash the ATT rom RUU_Hermes_CINGULAR_WWE_3.62.502.3_6275_1.54.07.00_108_UOOS_SVN05_Ship
and then the cooked one. That worked wonders for me, the radio version 1.54.07.00 is the best i tryed so far for battery life and network stability.
I'am using the latest PDAViet rom and no problems so far, with battery holding for 2 to 3 days with normal use.
ygeller said:
I've been seeing sporadic posts in different threads about battery consumption in WM6.1 ROMS.
Well, it turns out that since starting to use WM6.1, I've noticed a dramatic decline in my battery life. I can maybe squeeze out a day of use with minimal use. If I use HSDPA / Voice / WiFi - forget it, I get 1-2 hours before the battery drops to nearly zero.
I used to get much better life out of my battery before.
I tried playing with different ROMs, then different Radio version - to no avail - battery life sucks.
Any tips / ideas / comparisons on how to get reasonable performance with WM6.1 or is this just my battery having issues?
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Please try another radio, i used always the newest en I got the poorest battery performance! Now I use 1.47.30.10 in combination with PDAVIET roms and now my battery holds a day of 2/ 2,5!!
u are not alone
Hi ygeller,
me too have similar issues pls visit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=392831 for details...
I have issues with charging too with my phone never charging full no matter how long i keep the charger on it get's stuck at 80%...
But good news is that I've arrested the drain now i flashed the PDAcorner pr0 V3 yesterday and through the entrire night the drain was less that 1% but it hasn't solved the drain if I use voice/data cause an 11 min call had my battery coming down from 63% to 16% ..
I guess i am gonna try and flash the stock ROM as compumad says..
I guess at least the charging issue is due to faulty ROM ( i hope)..
Thanks guys for input..
I agree that I get better battery life with the 1.47.30.0, in addition to aquiring a signal faster. The BIGGEST fix for me however was replacing my year old battery with a good quality Li-ion battery. Now I go a full day with hardly any drain using anybody's ROM, of course YMMV
I am having the same experience. I tried several WM6.1 ROMs and they always drained the battery within 1 day. I am back on Schap's ROM now and I can work for up to 3 days with HSDPA and BT on. About 1 month ago I returned my Hermes because of a defect and HTC replaced the complete inner life of my phone. So this can be compared to a more or less new Hermes.
As a comparison, I recently received a Wizard as a gift and flashed it with the WM6.1 ROM of SNN and believe it or not, the battery lasts for amazing 5 days! And that is with GPRS and BT on!
So, are we talking a major device issue, a ROM issue or is there something I'm missing here?
froos said:
I am having the same experience. I tried several WM6.1 ROMs and they always drained the battery within 1 day. I am back on Schap's ROM now and I can work for up to 3 days with HSDPA and BT on. About 1 month ago I returned my Hermes because of a defect and HTC replaced the complete inner life of my phone. So this can be compared to a more or less new Hermes.
As a comparison, I recently received a Wizard as a gift and flashed it with the WM6.1 ROM of SNN and believe it or not, the battery lasts for amazing 5 days! And that is with GPRS and BT on!
So, are we talking a major device issue, a ROM issue or is there something I'm missing here?
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I've been on the current Shamanix`s WM6 Ultimate v2 FINAL [SuperStorage] ROM for a while and indeed the battery drains very quick- I've had to schedule Exchange email to be on for 2 hours now but a simple 20-30 min voice call drains the battery by about 30-40%!
I was on Schap's ROM but was waiting for his latest update. Will have to consider another one.
I have also had the same issue as people here with the battery running down very quickly.I did try going back to schaps 4.31 but did not seems to make a difference anymore.Will try going nack to standard rom and then changed to cooked and post if there is any difference.
are u guys serious? 2.5days out of the stock battery?
my battery is a 1300mAH and i get a week and a bit on standby, constant txting wifi, screwing around, i get at least 4 days.
now that i have a 1650mAH i cant even kill it in a day (wifi bluetooth and gsm all going at the same time)
theres a 3000mAH battery coming in the mail, if im gentle with it it should last.... 0.5 months?
riyazhyder said:
Hi ygeller,
me too have similar issues pls visit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=392831 for details...
I have issues with charging too with my phone never charging full no matter how long i keep the charger on it get's stuck at 80%...
But good news is that I've arrested the drain now i flashed the PDAcorner pr0 V3 yesterday and through the entrire night the drain was less that 1% but it hasn't solved the drain if I use voice/data cause an 11 min call had my battery coming down from 63% to 16% ..
I guess i am gonna try and flash the stock ROM as compumad says..
I guess at least the charging issue is due to faulty ROM ( i hope)..
Thanks guys for input..
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you need to resync your battery circuit, charge your phone till your phone cant charge it anymore, then drain it till you cant even turn it on (no lights at all), charge it up again and it should be reading correctly.
here is more info about Li-ion and Li-Poly charge circuits.
see subheading "Guidelines for prolonging Li-ion battery life"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_ion
I also had a severe battery drain with several 6.1 ROMS. My main culprit was caused my certain applications not closing properly and running at 50%-100% CPU. The main apps were Internet Explorer, Windows Live, Poutlook, basically network based apps. For some reason the app wouldn't show up as running. It wasn't until I got a new task manager that showed "processes" that I found the culprit. I would make sure all these processes were "killed" and my battery life lasted a lot longer.
I eventually went back to a 6.0 ROM, as I couldn't take all the problems.
pr5owner said:
you need to resync your battery circuit, charge your phone till your phone cant charge it anymore, then drain it till you cant even turn it on (no lights at all), charge it up again and it should be reading correctly.
here is more info about Li-ion and Li-Poly charge circuits.
see subheading "Guidelines for prolonging Li-ion battery life"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_ion
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Unfortunately, I've done that without planning. I am constantly fully charging the phone - then it drains and dies after a few morning phone calls...
This doesn't help...
OK. I am flashing the ATT ROM to see what gives.
Already it's been a chore. I haven't flashed stock ROMs in quite a while - had to extract the NBH file and use in with a cooked ROM wrapper to get it to flash.
Will report back with results.
ygeller said:
OK. I am flashing the ATT ROM to see what gives.
Already it's been a chore. I haven't flashed stock ROMs in quite a while - had to extract the NBH file and use in with a cooked ROM wrapper to get it to flash.
Will report back with results.
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Have Flashed ATT, then PDA Corner Pro V3. I didn't have much faith in the voodoo of flashing the official ROM to magically repair stuff - and so far I can't say that I've seen much change...
too bad...
ygeller said:
OK. I am flashing the ATT ROM to see what gives.
Already it's been a chore. I haven't flashed stock ROMs in quite a while - had to extract the NBH file and use in with a cooked ROM wrapper to get it to flash.
Will report back with results.
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You put PDA into bootloder mode and the flash, no need to jumpthrough hoops.
Actually the AT&T Official has repaired numerous bad flashes for me, is a lifesaver.
I have been a user of the stock AT&T WM6 Rom for many months. Before that, I had the stock Cingular 8525 WM5 Rom, and many of the cooked WM6 ones, starting with an early Black, a couple of Custel's, Sleuth's, and a few others. I now use personal derivations of the stock AT&T WM6 Rom that I have been cooking up over the past few months.
I have NEVER had good battery life on my 8525, with ANY ROM at all. Left alone, my battery dies after only a few hours. I have learned to live with this, always carrying a second (charged) battery, and I have chargers at home, at work, and in my car, in order to deal with the issue.
I must ask, when others say they get 2 or more DAYS out of a charge with "normal use", please define what "normal use" is for you.
My "normal use" includes checking 4 email boxes, one of them push, one at at 30 minute intervals, and two hourly. I use PocketWeather, which I have doing updates at 30 minute intervals for 4 locations. 1-calc updates monetary exchange rates daily. I make/receive only a couple of phone calls daily (yes, a BIG battery-killer), and I rarely receive text messages. No MMS at all. I utilize Bluetooth devices during my commutes in both directions, only use WiFi at home (another big battery drainer, but since I'm at home, it doesn't matter). I keep the IR port turned off unless I'm actively using it. I am on the internet with my device every chance I get, using the normal AT&T WAP access point with an unlimited plan.
I feel that with the amount of usage I get out of my device (especially Internet and emails), I can accept the poor battery performance.
But I am curious ... those of you who claim much higher numbers for battery life under "normal usage" ... please explain what "normal usage" means to you. I have never seen anything close to the numbers that have been posted by many.
FWIW, my two batteries are: 1 stock 1300mAh, and one is a Boxwave 1350 mAh. Both are well over a year old.
-pvs
pvs said:
I have been a user of the stock AT&T WM6 Rom for many months...
...I have NEVER had good battery life on my 8525, with ANY ROM at all. Left alone, my battery dies after only a few hours. I have learned to live with this, always carrying a second (charged) battery, and I have chargers at home, at work, and in my car, in order to deal with the issue.
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I'm forced to agree with pvs. I'm in a very similar situation: I use the stock AT&T WM6 ROM, although I've used a couple of other ROMs and Radios before this.
If I set my 8525 to auto-poll my 4 mailboxes every 15-60 minutes, I always notice a definite decrease in battery life. In the beginning, I'd get the "low battery" notification before I even left work late in the afternoon (this is after getting a full charge the night before). In between then and now, I turned off auto-polling. I couldn't get any new mail unless I did a manual send/receive...but my battery life improved dramatically; I could get nearly two full days' usage out of it before having to charge at night.
I was fairly confident it had something to do with that data-connection required to update the mail, and I feel that it's confirmed: 3 days ago, I found a registry edit that turns off the 3G/data connection after being idle so many minutes (I have mine set to 2 mins). I can now auto-poll my boxes, but my battery life has decreased again...not QUITE as bad as before, but I pretty much have to charge it every night, now.
(Additional "normal" usage for me has always included using Bluetooth for a headset and several calls during the day, varying in length...around 30-50 minutes total talk time, if I had to guess.)
Frankly, I'm surprised at the people who say they're able to leave their data connection on all day (even if it's sending no data in certain moments) and see no appreciable battery-drain. This is my second 8525 and second battery, and my experience has remained the same.
I was going to try and find some sort of push EMail solution...but to make matters worse, I've been doing research and unless I'm misunderstanding things, it looks like WM6's version of "Push EMail" requires that "constantly-on" data connection. I'm frustrated, and I'm seriously considering getting a Blackberry.
If someone can come up with some alternative ideas, I'd love to hear them, but...even though I love my 8525...my patience is starting to wear thin with it.
(ATT WM6 2.15.502.3, Radio 1.40.30.00)
Superion said:
I'm frustrated, and I'm seriously considering getting a Blackberry.
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If you want to leave your connection on all the time and have a battery for the day and night....Blackberry. My tytn is fun to play with and flash but for my email it's blackberry.
bartybet said:
If you want to leave your connection on all the time and have a battery for the day and night....Blackberry. My tytn is fun to play with and flash but for my email it's blackberry.
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Good grief. Is this the consensus of everyone? I'd hate to give up my 8525, since it has Windows Mobile versions of what I work with, plus some pretty nifty games and apps...but I want a device I can both work AND play with. So far, the 8525 is falling down on the Work/EMail end.
I've dodged the blackberry for so long because of 1) no touchscreen, 2) it lacks the versatility of a true PC (ideally, PCs can be used for work and play; blackberries seem meant primarily for work). Plus, I don't know if the Blackberry's "push" EMail features will work any better with my particular mailboxes (i.e., it may have to constantly "poll" those boxes as well, which may result in similar battery drain).
BTW: It's noon here, after 3-4 calls this morning (around 25 minutes or so), EMailboxes updating (2 at 30 mins, 2 at 60 mins), Bluetooth off, and having read 2 CNN articles (and closing it right after)...my 8525 is at 70% power. X-(
(ATT WM6 ROM 2.15.502.3, Radio 1.40.30.00)

[Q] High battery drain because of Android-System

Hello,
I have a high battery drain because of "Android System". I lose about 3-5% per hour of my battery in idle state. I turn screen off and didn't use it.
I'm using Slim ICS ROM with franco kernel #174.
Badass Battery shows me that following included processes are in Android-System:
Code:
com.android.systemui
system
android:ui
com.tmobile.themechooser
surfaceflinger
com.android.settings
servicemanager
So anybody know what's the problem here?
I'm already disabled Google Photo Sync, NFC and GPS because I didn't need that. Also googling for the problem doesn't help.
Hope you can help, thanks!
You hit the "Yes this is a question" box
Guess where this thread belongs?
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you must install your rom again
this is based on your luck
luckydude said:
you must install your rom again
this is based on your luck
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Again, I've mentioned this twice today: Bullsh**, I don't mean to be disshonouring, or anything, but please, give proper answers,. It's all good, that you want to help, but only with proper and correct answers.
Right, back to topic;
Go into your dev. settings, and uncheck everything that doesn't need to be checked (Stay Awake, Strict mode, etc.) Undervolt the CPU, that should save a ton of battery charge, and underclock to 900-920 MHz, that is definitly enough, on a dual-core
Thanks for your answer =)
I think my phone is already undervolted through Smartreflex in francos app and I also tried underclocking by setting max cpu to 1036 Mhz (instead of 1200 Mhz).
The problem disappeared after 1-2 charges (don't ask me why..).
And now after flashing Slim ICS 3.9, battery time seems to be ok (for me at least).
Per hour in idle state the phone consumes ca. 2-3%.
I ask myself how do others get 1% drain over night. Is that even possible? Tried very much kernels (franco, trinity, glados and leankernel) and didn't even get near that.
Any tips?
OP Im glad you mentioned the issues went away after a few charges. this has been an issue for some who do not believe that a few charge cycles does anything. well im with you as i always see things sort of "settle down" after a few days of flashing a new rom.
I have the same problem on my Nexus S.
The process consuming battery is surfaceflinger. I can see it on battery screen before the name change to Android System.
Pik3no said:
I have the same problem on my Nexus S.
The process consuming battery is surfaceflinger. I can see it on battery screen before the name change to Android System.
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I doubt you will find much help here for the Nexus S.
adrynalyne said:
I doubt you will find much help here for the Nexus S.
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I guess this is an Android problem. Not related to any device.
Android
Yes, i think your prob comes to every Android phone after flashing New rom.
Just wipe Battery stets after flashing. It needs few complete chargings to calibrate the battery.
There are also many apps in the market for this
konsolen said:
Yes, i think your prob comes to every Android phone after flashing New rom.
Just wipe Battery stets after flashing. It needs few complete chargings to calibrate the battery.
There are also many apps in the market for this
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You need to read this. Also you, OP.
General Crespin said:
You need to read this. Also you, OP.
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This. People, just give it 2,3 days for the rom to settle after flash. Same for a kernel.
konsolen said:
Yes, i think your prob comes to every Android phone after flashing New rom.
Just wipe Battery stets after flashing. It needs few complete chargings to calibrate the battery.
There are also many apps in the market for this
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I don't know if was the new kernel I flashed or was the battery stats wipe I did, but seems now my phone have no more RILD/RILJ wakeclocks.
GNexor said:
I ask myself how do others get 1% drain over night. Is that even possible? Tried very much kernels (franco, trinity, glados and leankernel) and didn't even get near that.
Any tips?
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Yes, it is possible. I get 1 or 2% drain overnight with wifi and mobile data disabled, and up to 5 to 6% if mobile data is enabled overnight.
My record with it is 1 day and 20 hours from 100% to 3%.
I had a LG Optimus Black before and didn't last a day. I'm loving this Galaxy Nexus.
Nuno
One Power Guard can help the system into a deep sleep,Reduce battery drain
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Nuno_PT said:
Yes, it is possible. I get 1 or 2% drain overnight with wifi and mobile data disabled, and up to 5 to 6% if mobile data is enabled overnight.
My record with it is 1 day and 20 hours from 100% to 3%.
I had a LG Optimus Black before and didn't last a day. I'm loving this Galaxy Nexus.
Nuno
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I would like to achieve battery drain like that, seems like what it should be.
I am running AOKP Build 2 and I feel like my battery life is ok but not great. I let my phone sit overnight last night with sync off, but LTE on and it drained roughly 4% an hour. I actually turned off LTE in the middle of the night to see if there would be a difference, and no, it drained at the same speed on 3G as well. I live in an area with pretty good reception actually, GSam says I spend the vast majority of my time with a signal strength of 4/5.
GSam reported that roughly 34% of my battery drain overnight was due to Phone Radio. Another 52% was due to app usage. Drilling into that it tells me that over 40% of the battery drain from apps came from "Android System", "Phone" and "Kernel". Under Android System, which was by far the greatest drain of the apps, it only kept the phone awake 1m18s overnight so that doesn't seem excessive. However, I'm confused as to why, with a good signal/connection my battery would drain at nearly 4% an hour whether connected to LTE or CDMA. Unless the radios in this device are poor, I have a hard time believing there isn't a way to fix this without using something like Juice Defender.
I can't recall because it's been so long, but I don't really remember any ICS ROMs draining this fast. I'm on a clean install of AOKP B2 and I've tried a few different kernels with the same results. Any ideas anyone?
So I wanted to let you all know that after trying a few different ROM/Kernel combinations all with similar idle battery drain, I installed the latest (9/21) CM10 nightly and I only lost about 10-12% overnight last night connected to LTE. That is a much better drain than the 30% or so I was seeing previously. Not sure why but my phone just hasn't been handling the latest AOKP builds very well. I am afraid to try a different kernel right now as I'm leaving town tomorrow for most of the week so I'll leave it as is until I get home next weekend, and see if I get this good of battery life with the latest Leankernel.
Surfaceflinger
The same happens to me, this app appear in BetterBattery stats, Surfaceflinger appear as the culprit of my 45%+ battery consumption caused by Android Sys
When I first rooted my phone (xperia S) I noticed an 31%+ energy consumption by Android Sys, I reflashed and re-rooted and stoped for 2 weeks or so, now 2 days ago I woke up to find that 81% of the battery is being drained by Android Sys, then it lowered to 31-43%. I noticed that when I refreshed the stock "Battery" app ,"Surfaceflinger appear for a moment, I seem that I confirmed with the BetterBatteryStats, Surfacaflinger appears at the top.
Why is this happening? Can something be done about it?
PS: I cannot change kernel, bootloader is locked...
Surfaceflinger and android.process.acore are top battery drainer. I mean how to make them not sucking on battery?

domsch's "What is burning my Battery"-Guide

domsch's "What is burning my Battery"-Guide​
Content
Disclaimer
Introduction
Setting your goals
My Setup
General Idea
Preparation
Things you'll need
What the apps are for
Reseting battery stats
A starting point
Phone settings
Finding apps that burn
CPU Settings
Different kernels
Conclusion and wrap-up
Disclaimer
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
Recently i installed ICJ. Since my Battery started decreasing quiet fast, i remembered a guide from the good old Desire days. It was a really good, indepth view on how to determin
what burns your Battery and how to set up your phone perfectly.
In the last view days i tried applying some of these tips and found them more or less usefull.
Since HOX is a Tegra device some things are handled differently. So i thought it might be time to update this a bit and let you participate in my hunt for the best battery performance.
First of: I couldn't find the original guide. So no link here (sorry). I will correct this if i find the right thread. This is all my own work! I don't use any part of another post.
By now this is nowhere near complete, but i'm constantly adding. If you wan't to contribute, PM me and i will consider adding your content (with credit ofc).
Since a lot of testing and time intensive tasks are included here, it may take some time to come to some "final" results. Please bare with me because my phone is my daily driver to.
Introduction
To final start of, i think i should determin the goal of this guide. I hope that this will grow to be a reference for general Powersaving on HOX and finding what is wrong (or could
be improved) with your phone. To be clear:
This is not done in 10 minutes! You need time to test different things.​So you won't be able to read a short post, change three settings, deinstall an app and double your Batterylife! Period! This is a approach of finetuning and getting the most
out of your phone. I don't want 24h Battery life with a laggy non useable phone. which leads to:
Setting your goals
It is crucial to determin what you expect from your phone. Remember: this is a quadcore phone with high-end-graphics. You won't be playing Shadowgun and get 10h of "Playtime"
My personal goals are as following
I plug of charger at 05:10 and come back home around 19:00. I would like to have 15% left when coming home (already done with ARHD)
Usage per day:
3h Music
4h forum reading
some browsing and reading webpages
4-5 phonecalls
a bit of texting (SMS/What'sApp)
a bit of playing with settings and homescreen settings
nearly no gaming and if so then no tegra games
a bit of lag is no problem, but i don't want to wait for my phone to load anything
flawless music playback while screen off
Video playback up to 1080p
no Radio issues (to low voltages can make radio instable at times...)
So all in all no great things, but i'm using my phone a lot and have high screen on times. But i'm not pushing the tegra chip to it's limits (not nearly ) I think my goal is
realistic. Remember that your goal should be doable. Just think of what you expect, and you will see relativly fast what can be done and what can't. So what are we working wwith?
My Setup
Just to give you some insight, and to make values comparable, i give you all the relevant information about my setup. You might skip this paragraph if you're just after the tools
and techniques.
My Phone
HTC One X (Obviously)
Black one
Vodaphone Germany Branded
not on JB hBoot
Unlocked
TWRP
No obvious Hardware faults
I got mine relatively early and have one of the first badges...
My Software
atm (16.10.12) IceColdJelly 3.0
Android 4.1.2
Nova Launcher (No theme)
BB10 Lockscreen Mod
NCX Kernel (comes with ICJ)
Apps (most recent used, Basic Setup. The Core i use. Others come and go ):
Airdroid
DB Navigator
ES Explorer
Noom
S-Finanzstatus
Tapatalk
Titanium Backup
YouTube
Gapps 20120726
Rest is stock and preinstalled
Other things relevant
I Use HTC standard charger with original HTC USB-Cable
most of the time i don't use a case, nut now and then i have a HTC Flipcase installed
No other accesoirs (No Bluetooth things, no BlingBling or dock or anything like this!)
...
General idea
The idea is, to determin how much current is drawn on a fresh install without apps and only google account entered. After that i want to determin what apps/accounts/settings draw
how much power. I will start from my current setup (see above) and not with a clean install. Reason for that is, that i want to give you a guideline to follow. I think most of
you have your phone setup ready and need more batterytime now.
Atm i'm not on Sense and until there is no universal JB Sense for all CID's i won't go back. So right now, you Sense user might be able to follow parts of this guide but settings
may vary. So you might have to get your head around that for yourself.
Preparation
No, finaly, we dive into geting our hands dirty.
You will need some tools and apps to measure different things. I highly recommend using the apps i use, because they are on the market for a long time, they don't draw aditional
power while in background and i use them for nearly 4 years now without problems. Also no adds, which is great because adds are one of the things that rape your battery like mad!
Things you'll need
A wallcharger (USB on a PC will work, but increases the time you need for this process alot)
Apps
BetterBatteryStats (free Version on XDA. Link will be added later)
CPU Spy
Current Widget
What the apps are for
BetterBatteryStats gives you an overview of what is using your Battery/CPU. Not as clearly labeld as the System option, but much more in depth and highly usefull to
determin which part of certain apps draw your power. Also you can see if your phone goes to deepsleep.
CPU Spy lists all CPU Frequency steps and how long they have been used. Again, seeing if your devices goes to deepsleep and if an app keeps using the CPU more
then it should be.
Current Widget is probably the most usefull app to date. It shows how much current is drawn from your Battery and writes it into a log. So you can directly see
if a change affected your Batterytime. And you don't have to have your screen on to measure (great plus here )
Reseting battery stats
To start of clean i highly recommend wiping your battery stats. Do do this, fully charge your phone (100% and then wait till charging light goes green, but minimum 30 min).
plug of charger and shutdown your phone. Replug charger and again wait till charging light goes green. Plug of charger and reboot phone. Now your Battery history should
be clear and we're good to go.​
The rest follows as i proceed. I'm currently in the process of investigating and testing on my phone. If you think this guide might help you or others, give a thanks.
If something like this is already done stop me now, before i spend 100h writing this Suggestions or tips for improvement are welcome and highly appreciated. If i made a mistake or have given wrong information, tell me and i'll correct asap.
Please bare with my english and my spelling since i'm from germany and english is not my primary language.
Other than that, bye for now. Enjoy reading.
Thanks to all XDA-Members, Devs and Content creators. I've had 4 awesome years in this forum till now and enjoy giving back a bit to the community.
Dominik
One spare
And another one (have something in mind for this one )
I'm going to keep my eye on this thread for any unexpected results – I get the feeling it's not going to be this or that etc. I might start using JuiceDefender again, quite an innovative app. Either that or just switch to 2g periodically.
leonforthewin said:
I'm going to keep my eye on this thread for any unexpected results – I get the feeling it's not going to be this or that etc. I might start using JuiceDefender again, quite an innovative app. Either that or just switch to 2g periodically.
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It's not about finding the one app that eats up all our batterylife. It's more of a guideline to determin which specific apps and habbits burn your battery.
For me Juice Defender always used more battery running in background than it saved, but it's up to you to test it, and give me some feedback. Surprise me and i'll add it to the guide
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It's not about finding the one app that eats up all our batterylife. It's more of a guideline to determin which specific apps and habbits burn your battery.
For me Juice Defender always used more battery running in background than it saved, but it's up to you to test it, and give me some feedback. Surprise me and i'll add it to the guide
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Sorry I missed that point – it's to discover your own personal usuage habits that tie in with (excessive) battery drain. If you want me to run it seperately as like, a comparison then yeah of course. I will reset my battery stats and use JuiceDefender. For how long though?
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Sorry I missed that point – it's to discover your own personal usuage habits that tie in with (excessive) battery drain. If you want me to run it seperately as like, a comparison then yeah of course. I will reset my battery stats and use JuiceDefender. For how long though?
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I think 1 hour of the same activity should be enough to determin a percentage of gain or loss in batterylife.
Well, I have recently installed a new ROM (ViperX) and installed Google Now which has battery drain issues. In the hour tested I've received 10 emails, four texts (sent three) two facebook notifications, downloaded a 4mb app and listened to approximately 16 mins worth of music. I suppose that counts as moderate to high usage. With Juice Defender I am on 89% I was loosing much more than 10% per hour before now.
Hopefully this helps?
Yeah, I have a drainage of 547mA after fresh reboot which is crazy... Google location service is one of the suspects. I'm investigating in that now, which would respond to you saying Google now is draining. I dropped 10% in 3h of screen off which would mean 30h of standby. Sounds somewhat low to me.
I'm in the testing today, and tomorrow I will write part two. Let's see what's to find there...
One thing. What settings did you use with juice defender?
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Yeah, I have a drainage of 547mA after fresh reboot which is crazy... Google location service is one of the suspects. I'm investigating in that now, which would respond to you saying Google now is draining. I dropped 10% in 3h of screen off which would mean 30h of standby. Sounds somewhat low to me.
I'm in the testing today, and tomorrow I will write part two. Let's see what's to find there...
One thing. What settings did you use with juice defender?
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Just had it on 'Balanced' – there is a fix for the battery drain issue with Google Now combined with Sense roms. But the apk decompiling process is a little out of my comfort zone!
Sounds interesting
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Good luck with this man. I was thinking of doing something like this once Faux's kernel 12 comes out of beta, but I don't think I need to anymore
ATM I'm struggling to get consistend results. I have hours where my battery is sucked with over 600 mA idle. And then everything is fine with around 190 mA. All without changes in the last days. Really strange...
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190mA is really high for idle
I just installed Current Widget, it doesn't seem to record idle screen-off usage. Battery Monitor Widget is waaay better for recording mAh used. Even works with screen off.

Power-saving optimizations and results

My girlfriend just got a P6 and asked me for advice on battery-saving and I have noted there is no thread on power-saving optimizations and actual results so I have started one.
Can you please post your battery-related results and any optimization that you have done about this?!
What firmware?
How much battery discharge do you see over day?
Even more relevant - how much battery discharge do you see over night?
xclub_101 said:
My girlfriend just got a P6 and asked me for advice on battery-saving and I have noted there is no thread on power-saving optimizations and actual results so I have started one.
Can you please post your battery-related results and any optimization that you have done about this?!
What firmware?
How much battery discharge do you see over day?
Even more relevant - how much battery discharge do you see over night?
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Newest firmware is meant to be good, also theres a few power saving options in the menus, some users have reported that they get up to 2 days moderate use
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Newest firmware is meant to be good, also theres a few power saving options in the menus, some users have reported that they get up to 2 days moderate use
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Thank you for your feedback and I hope others will provide info too (and ideally some numbers).
Just to place things into perspective and show the kind of numbers that are most relevant for such a thread - my i9300 over night has a battery discharge of around 2% over 8 hours (that is registered on the voice network so that I can get voice calls but with WiFi off and data off; most apps are also set to only update on WiFi or manually anyway). In order to achieve that I use a custom kernel, power-saving enabled on a Samsung-derived ROM with root and then Titanium Backup to freeze anything that I use less than once/week and Greenify for almost everything else.
I plan on trying some of the above on my girlfriend's phone next weekend or the one after that, and until then I was interested to learn more about the subject.
xclub_101 said:
Thank you for your feedback and I hope others will provide info too (and ideally some numbers).
Just to place things into perspective and show the kind of numbers that are most relevant for such a thread - my i9300 over night has a battery discharge of around 2% over 8 hours (that is registered on the voice network so that I can get voice calls but with WiFi off and data off; most apps are also set to only update on WiFi or manually anyway). In order to achieve that I use a custom kernel, power-saving enabled on a Samsung-derived ROM with root and then Titanium Backup to freeze anything that I use less than once/week and Greenify for almost everything else.
I plan on trying some of the above on my girlfriend's phone next weekend or the one after that, and until then I was interested to learn more about the subject.
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I also have a samsung galaxy S3 Gt-i9300 and have rather moderate battery life, last night i lost 20% ! I have the Boeffla kernel, which do you use?
Huawei are meant to be good at this sort of thing, im getting real tired of only having a phone capable of 2-3.5 hours of screen on time ( S3, Nexus 4 ) So, im hoping the huawei can deliver that or ill be going to something with a bigger battery ( Nexus 5 and underclock it too 1.5ghz maybe less to save some major battery life )
I also would like to see what users are getting in terms of numbers, screen on time would be great
- Jack
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I also have a samsung galaxy S3 Gt-i9300 and have rather moderate battery life, last night i lost 20% ! I have the Boeffla kernel, which do you use?
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Currently I am mostly using Googy-Max, but over weekends I normally do a lot of experimenting and for instance last night I noted an increase from 2% to 4% (over 8 hours), which could be from moving from Googy-Max 1.7.5 to 1.7.6 or from moving from modem EMF1 to EMG4 - for the moment I moved back to Googy-Max 1.7.5 and I will see over the next night if it was the kernel, the modem or both. Also as a note - I get about 4-5 hours of screen time, but with low use and I "adapt" the brightness (I have some profiles defined with LLAMA and I keep the brightness on lowest auto when I am indoor and only go to max when I go outdoors for more than a few minutes).
That being said 20% is extreme - I have only seen such numbers in CM 10.2 (where it is said that there is a bug that prevents the modem from sleeping after a cellphone call, but the last word is that it might now be fixed). Either way on i9300 it is a well-known situation that Sammy ROMs (after some degree of de-bloating) still are a huge lot better with power-saving than CM. Which was the kind of info I was looking here about the Ascend P6
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Currently I am mostly using Googy-Max, but over weekends I normally do a lot of experimenting and for instance last night I noted an increase from 2% to 4% (over 8 hours), which could be from moving from Googy-Max 1.7.5 to 1.7.6 or from moving from modem EMF1 to EMG4 - for the moment I moved back to Googy-Max 1.7.5 and I will see over the next night if it was the kernel, the modem or both. Also as a note - I get about 4-5 hours of screen time, but with low use and I "adapt" the brightness (I have some profiles defined with LLAMA and I keep the brightness on lowest auto when I am indoor and only go to max when I go outdoors for more than a few minutes).
That being said 20% is extreme - I have only seen such numbers in CM 10.2 (where it is said that there is a bug that prevents the modem from sleeping after a cellphone call, but the last word is that it might now be fixed). Either way on i9300 it is a well-known situation that Sammy ROMs (after some degree of de-bloating) still are a huge lot better with power-saving than CM. Which was the kind of info I was looking here about the Ascend P6
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I know this is a Huawei thread but xD
Do you reccomend Googy-max then? All i care about is batter life!
JackHanAnLG said:
I know this is a Huawei thread but xD
Do you reccomend Googy-max then? All i care about is batter life!
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I am still answering here since I believe what I am about to say could also be very relevant for the P6.
The thing is that in my experience the kernel is only relevant for battery life once every single other problem was fixed!
In other words if the over-night (8h or so) battery drain is 20% then your gains from the kernel will not be very relevant (and technically Boeffla and Googy-Max are not very far apart in this regard). If you are on a CM 10.2 (or 10.1?) the main advantage that I see is that Googy-Max will let you keep that (I suggest to move it to secondary) and then install a de-bloated Sammy as primary and then see for a few weeks how is battery life between the two.
And another thing that could be also relevant to the P6 - on my phone I am replacing the "stock" launcher and 'stock" dialer with something that for me is a lot snappier (but that remains to be seen if it will be well-received by my girlfriend on her P6 - or if it will improve anything).
But generally BetterBatteryStats and Greenify tend to improve battery life (sometimes a lot), so it looks very likely that I will have to root that P6.
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I am still answering here since I believe what I am about to say could also be very relevant for the P6.
The thing is that in my experience the kernel is only relevant for battery life once every single other problem was fixed!
In other words if the over-night (8h or so) battery drain is 20% then your gains from the kernel will not be very relevant (and technically Boeffla and Googy-Max are not very far apart in this regard). If you are on a CM 10.2 (or 10.1?) the main advantage that I see is that Googy-Max will let you keep that (I suggest to move it to secondary) and then install a de-bloated Sammy as primary and then see for a few weeks how is battery life between the two.
And another thing that could be also relevant to the P6 - on my phone I am replacing the "stock" launcher and 'stock" dialer with something that for me is a lot snappier (but that remains to be seen if it will be well-received by my girlfriend on her P6 - or if it will improve anything).
But generally BetterBatteryStats and Greenify tend to improve battery life (sometimes a lot), so it looks very likely that I will have to root that P6.
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Ive got to hand it to you, i had a good look on the googy kernel and found many, many battery optimizations and found threads to do with underclocking, undervolting and other tweaks and the batter life is amazing, im only running it at 800mhz and its really smooth and fast still, so thanks for introducing it to me, its made my galaxy S3 a whole lot better.
Although there is one bug, ill turn on phone, connect the WiFi, turn the screen off and it will disable the WiFi :S im on 1.7.5 and have asked if 1.7.6 will fix it, fingers crossed

[Q] Battery Drain on any ROM, Battery Replaced

Hello, I have A Pixel XL 32GB and its been 3 weeks since i last replaced my battery, well I have tried every kind of rom and kernels in the forum but i keep seeing Kernel(Android OS) on my battery chart higher than any app and next to it is Android System ( Using GSAM) and no matter what network i use either WIFI or Mobile Data i keep seeing drain. Plus the phone randomly heats up while just browsing and drains. For example while browsing facebook and the temperature at 35 and increases to 42 and i can feel the device going warm. Also for the battery, well it is a original battery and i trust the source that i got it from(using accubattery if i am not mistaken it reported 95% battery health). there are also instances where the phone is just cool and when i monitor it using gsam android system and kernel is no where to be found ( given that the phone just got unplugged). so far i have tried stock android pie January patch and August patch, android 10 October and December patch, Lineage OS,Bootleggers,EvolutionX2.1 elementalX also PureZ kernel KirasakuraQ, Kingkernel.
currently on Bootleggers and stock kernel
Same behavior don't know what to do help
've never had good results when I've replaced the battery in any phone or tablet I've owned. What source did you use for the battery? I'm considering replacing the battery in my Pixel XL, but I'm not too hopeful. Some people report good results with batteries from Ifixit.
Not quite sure about that, I sourced my battery from my local repair shop that was most recommended in my area. past customers had good results with battery and seems to be fine and doing great with their batteries, but i'm sure that that they've outsourced (out from the country) it because it took me months to receive it.
the problem is i'm always seeing Android System or Google Play services consuming my battery, there are times where the phone won't drain and actually give me decent battery where i can see system and google play services at the bottom consuming 1% of the battery.
Did they tell you how old the battery was or when it was made? Original or generic?
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Did they tell you how old the battery was or when it was made? Original or generic?
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they said it is original and I trust them.
xperia user01 said:
they said it is original and I trust them.
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I never wrote you didn't, just a simple question.
If you want to rule out the battery, factory reset with no account on stock apps and see how the battery holds up. If it holds, then slowly start adding everything back while monitoring your battery stats. :good:

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