On my new phone battery lasts for only 6 hours even if I don't use it (the phone is in the sleep). Battery lasts for same time if I use or don't use the phone. I did hard reset and nothing has changed. There are only few apps installed on the phone. What could be the problem?
When you first got the phone, you should charge it for 8 hours to check the battery.
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you should charge and use it until 0% for about 3,4times
if it still drains,then you should ask again.
try using app called "battery mix" and post us screenshot.
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When you first got the phone, you should charge it for 8 hours to check the battery.
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Bull****.
#licorice said:
you should charge and use it until 0% for about 3,4times
if it still drains,then you should ask again.
try using app called "battery mix" and post us screenshot.
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Bull****.
Guys, you really need to learn about the Li type batteries, that are used in phones. These are old myths, that do not apply to our phones anymore.
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Guys, you really need to learn about the Li type batteries, that are used in phones. These are old myths, that do not apply to our phones anymore.
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Finnaly someone with common sense. In no user manuals for last 10 years havent I seen an instruction to charge and discharge to 0% three times. If anyone noticed, these new batteries come precharged already, you can just put it in the cell phone and make some calls. It won't damage the battery at all.
How about we focus on the real question here, and find out, what are android phones are doing, that is so important, that it keeps them awake at night? Just today, i charged my cell phone to 100% around 1am, and after I woke up at 9 with 57% of battery left, because Android System kept the phone awake 5h 53m out of 5h 54m on battery.
Packages included:
Key Chain
CredentialManagerService_1_5
HDMI
Settings
System UI
AudioEffectService
Google Backup Transport
Settings Storage
Android System
FmRxService
So all these things seem to be very important, because they need to run in foreground all the time (so it seems)
@Dadovvv: check settings/battery to see what is using your battery the most.
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Finnaly someone with common sense. In no user manuals for last 10 years havent I seen an instruction to charge and discharge to 0% three times. If anyone noticed, these new batteries come precharged already, you can just put it in the cell phone and make some calls. It won't damage the battery at all.
How about we focus on the real question here, and find out, what are android phones are doing, that is so important, that it keeps them awake at night? Just today, i charged my cell phone to 100% around 1am, and after I woke up at 9 with 57% of battery left, because Android System kept the phone awake 5h 53m out of 5h 54m on battery.
Packages included:
Key Chain
CredentialManagerService_1_5
HDMI
Settings
System UI
AudioEffectService
Google Backup Transport
Settings Storage
Android System
FmRxService
So all these things seem to be very important, because they need to run in foreground all the time (so it seems)
@Dadovvv: check settings/battery to see what is using your battery the most.
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Tnx for rply and help..
Yesterday i make reflash using pc, all fresh installed without installing any apps and gmail acount default settings... i put all night to charg battery, at 06,00 AM disconnected from charger and leave phone in standbay..i am now at work and in 07,00 PM ill check phone and ill post picture and info..
sry for bad eng
Ok so here is update....
Phone is 12 hrs in standby without touching
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I will suggest NOT TO USE all those apps on market that promise battery saving cause they usually drain much more energy themselves. So on ics go to developer options in settings and tick third option from bottom (killing unused processes ASAP) and use task manager (hold home button a bit until recent apps show) then swype and kill them. If all this doesnt fix it buy new battery
Edit: so i saw on screenshots gingerbread, i suggest upgrading to ics. Its free and better os. But i also see that you should replace battery
DjDexter5GHz said:
I will suggest NOT TO USE all those apps on market that promise battery saving cause they usually drain much more energy themselves. So on ics go to developer options in settings and tick third option from bottom (killing unused processes ASAP) and use task manager (hold home button a bit until recent apps show) then swype and kill them. If all this doesnt fix it buy new battery
Edit: so i saw on screenshots gingerbread, i suggest upgrading to ics. Its free and better os. But i also see that you should replace battery
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Ty.. How do you mean Gingerbread, I updatead to newest software (ICS)? I haven't installed any app from market. Phone is one month old. Please read my posts, I have explained everything..
Wow i am an idiot, but that doesnt change fact that you need new battery
ICS has a bug in its firmware, that causes Android OS or Android System to drain battery.
To avoid it, Restart your phone after every charging!
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Wow i am an idiot, but that doesnt change fact that you need new battery
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Ok..i tried another battery from a friend and still drain.
tnx
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ICS has a bug in its firmware, that causes Android OS or Android System to drain battery.
To avoid it, Restart your phone after every charging!
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i agree that ics has a bug in firmaware..i tried and restart and same drain.
u think that the warranty applies to this case?
I dont know what you people are talking. In my case battery lasts at least 2 days even when i listen to music at least 3 hours a day and use wi-fi almost all day...
Using ICS 4.0.4 rooted stock rom (bloatware removed)
DjDexter5GHz said:
I dont know what you people are talking. In my case battery lasts at least 2 days even when i listen to music at least 3 hours a day and use wi-fi almost all day...
Using ICS 4.0.4 rooted stock rom (bloatware removed)
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what release are u using? is it this one?
LT18i_4.1.B.0.431_Generic World Greece
cause im using this one aswell and i never manage to get 2 days out of it with heavy use...
Actually i dont know, how do i check that? (i think it is Nordic but not sure)
I think you can only check that in the filename of ftf that you flashed
@Dadovvv: Since the cell standby wastes a lot of energy, it may be, that you are on border of two cells, and your cell phone is constantly switching between them. Just for testing purposes, switch on airplane mode, and re-do the test (untouched cell phone until battery dies).
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I think you can only check that in the filename of ftf that you flashed
@Dadovvv: Since the cell standby wastes a lot of energy, it may be, that you are on border of two cells, and your cell phone is constantly switching between them. Just for testing purposes, switch on airplane mode, and re-do the test (untouched cell phone until battery dies).
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I flashed Xperia Arc (LT18i)_4.0.2.A.0.42_CE.ftf and than updated to 4.0.4
(i have no idea what it is)
And nice idea for airplane mode test!
I decided to send mobile to repair.
To see, what uses the battery, you can also use BetterBatteryStats. Very useful app, shows a lot of info about the usage.
Search it on xda.
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Hi
Really hope someone can help me, I've posted this before but no one had any decent ideas.
I'm using LeeDroid 2.4.1 and battery is usually good except for one recurring problem, if not charging, in the middle of the night idle (screen off) battery useage shoots up from -1ma to mid to high 20s. This happens somewhere between 2am and 5am. I assume that the timings are more to do with the fact that it's the only time that my phone sits there without me touching it, rather than it being related to being the middle of the night?
I have Watchdog Lite which I thought might show showing using high CPU relating to the time that the high consumption starts, but it doesn't find anything.
Cheers in advance!
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Have a look at the battery stuff in About Phone. That might help. Also, I don't see high 20s are a real problem, ok it might drain a bit but not that bad. When you idle your screen, depending on the brightness you can easily get 150mA though. The problem is probably an app. Have a look what's running in the background, Settings, Applications, Running Services
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Have a look at the battery stuff in About Phone. That might help. Also, I don't see high 20s are a real problem, ok it might drain a bit but not that bad. When you idle your screen, depending on the brightness you can easily get 150mA though. The problem is probably an app. Have a look what's running in the background, Settings, Applications, Running Services
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Cheers for the reply, the info in About Phone just usually shows Android System, Cell Standby & Phone Idle - nothing unusual in there.
The thing is that I haven't touched the phone for the last 3 or 4 hours before it does it (so the screen isn't on) and going up to 20s is a massive jump from 1ma.
There isn't much in Running Services either. I think I need something that logs processor useage by each app/service that I can look at and match the times up?
You'll have to look in the market. I don't need an app like that so no idea. You should be getting 2-4mA in atandby
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I would suggest SystemPanel - it has a monitoring service that can diagnose such problems for you.
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How did you manage to get 1mA? Is it on the airplane mode ?
I have never seen such good result in mine.
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How did you manage to get 1mA? Is it on the airplane mode ?
I have never seen such good result in mine.
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I use Leedroid ROM with undervolt and set the Smartass governor between 128 & 998. Not in Airplane mode, but have mobile data on and a full signal.
I presume I'm actually getting 1mA and it's not lying to me!?
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I would suggest SystemPanel - it has a monitoring service that can diagnose such problems for you.
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I have system panel and as far as I can see it doesn't throw up anything that correlates to when the useage shoots up.
This is from last night:
And this is the last 24h battery use.
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2011/04/23|10:59:03|151mA|100%|4167mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/23|11:04:03|147mA|100%|4167mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/23|11:09:03|125mA|100%|4187mV|30.2ºC
2011/04/23|11:14:03|-2mA|100%|4187mV|30.2ºC
2011/04/23|11:19:04|-164mA|100%|4187mV|30.2ºC
2011/04/23|11:24:03|-4mA|100%|4187mV|30.2ºC
2011/04/23|11:29:03|26mA|100%|4148mV|29.7ºC
2011/04/23|11:34:03|-1mA|100%|4148mV|29.7ºC
2011/04/23|11:39:03|0mA|100%|4148mV|29.7ºC
2011/04/23|11:44:03|0mA|100%|4148mV|29.7ºC
2011/04/23|11:49:03|-117mA|99%|4133mV|38.1ºC
2011/04/23|11:54:03|38mA|99%|4133mV|38.1ºC
2011/04/23|11:59:03|51mA|99%|4157mV|46.1ºC
2011/04/23|12:04:03|50mA|100%|4162mV|49.3ºC
2011/04/23|12:09:03|-60mA|99%|4138mV|45.6ºC
2011/04/23|12:14:03|54mA|100%|4162mV|40.6ºC
2011/04/23|12:19:03|54mA|100%|4162mV|40.6ºC
2011/04/23|12:24:03|18mA|100%|4162mV|40.6ºC
2011/04/23|12:29:03|-117mA|99%|4114mV|40.3ºC
2011/04/23|12:34:03|94mA|100%|4162mV|37.6ºC
2011/04/23|12:39:03|87mA|100%|4162mV|37.6ºC
2011/04/23|12:44:03|-251mA|99%|4070mV|40.1ºC
2011/04/23|12:49:03|-165mA|98%|4128mV|39.3ºC
2011/04/23|12:54:03|-175mA|97%|4094mV|37.8ºC
2011/04/23|12:59:03|118mA|98%|4148mV|36.8ºC
2011/04/23|13:04:03|7mA|98%|4148mV|36.8ºC
2011/04/23|13:09:03|68mA|98%|4148mV|36.8ºC
2011/04/23|13:14:03|60mA|99%|4162mV|38.0ºC
2011/04/23|13:19:03|-4mA|99%|4157mV|37.3ºC
2011/04/23|13:24:03|71mA|99%|4157mV|37.3ºC
2011/04/23|13:29:03|-76mA|98%|4133mV|39.7ºC
2011/04/23|13:34:03|17mA|98%|4133mV|39.7ºC
2011/04/23|13:39:03|-29mA|98%|4133mV|39.7ºC
2011/04/23|13:44:03|107mA|99%|4157mV|41.1ºC
2011/04/23|13:49:03|-170mA|98%|4099mV|39.8ºC
2011/04/23|13:54:03|-380mA|96%|4055mV|37.3ºC
2011/04/23|13:59:03|-316mA|94%|4030mV|35.8ºC
2011/04/23|14:04:03|-431mA|91%|4011mV|36.3ºC
2011/04/23|14:09:03|-422mA|88%|3982mV|37.0ºC
2011/04/23|14:14:03|-446mA|86%|3982mV|37.1ºC
2011/04/23|14:19:03|-219mA|84%|3982mV|36.7ºC
2011/04/23|14:24:03|-64mA|84%|3982mV|36.7ºC
2011/04/23|14:29:03|81mA|84%|3982mV|36.7ºC
2011/04/23|14:34:03|115mA|85%|4040mV|39.0ºC
2011/04/23|14:39:03|78mA|86%|4045mV|37.3ºC
2011/04/23|14:44:03|38mA|86%|4050mV|38.3ºC
2011/04/23|14:49:03|123mA|86%|4050mV|38.3ºC
2011/04/23|14:54:03|65mA|87%|4060mV|37.3ºC
2011/04/23|14:59:03|86mA|87%|4060mV|37.3ºC
2011/04/23|15:04:03|110mA|88%|4065mV|37.2ºC
2011/04/23|15:09:03|83mA|88%|4065mV|37.2ºC
2011/04/23|15:14:03|134mA|89%|4079mV|37.8ºC
2011/04/23|15:19:03|83mA|89%|4079mV|37.8ºC
2011/04/23|15:24:03|-470mA|88%|3986mV|38.6ºC
2011/04/23|15:29:03|-483mA|84%|3957mV|38.3ºC
2011/04/23|15:34:03|-475mA|82%|3947mV|38.1ºC
2011/04/23|15:39:03|-514mA|79%|3923mV|38.3ºC
2011/04/23|15:44:03|-485mA|75%|3889mV|38.3ºC
2011/04/23|15:49:03|-594mA|72%|3864mV|38.8ºC
2011/04/23|15:54:03|-428mA|70%|3869mV|38.6ºC
2011/04/23|15:59:03|-456mA|67%|3820mV|38.1ºC
2011/04/23|16:04:03|-10mA|67%|3923mV|36.1ºC
2011/04/23|16:09:03|206mA|68%|3938mV|34.1ºC
2011/04/23|16:14:03|217mA|69%|3943mV|33.0ºC
2011/04/23|16:19:03|177mA|70%|3962mV|32.5ºC
2011/04/23|16:24:03|159mA|71%|3962mV|31.7ºC
2011/04/23|16:29:03|73mA|72%|3962mV|31.8ºC
2011/04/23|16:34:03|-88mA|71%|3918mV|32.2ºC
2011/04/23|16:39:03|-134mA|71%|3918mV|32.2ºC
2011/04/23|16:44:04|-32mA|71%|3918mV|32.2ºC
2011/04/23|16:49:03|-3mA|70%|3928mV|31.7ºC
2011/04/23|16:54:03|-2mA|70%|3928mV|31.7ºC
2011/04/23|16:59:03|-141mA|70%|3928mV|31.7ºC
2011/04/23|17:04:03|-671mA|67%|3830mV|31.7ºC
2011/04/23|17:09:03|-337mA|64%|3801mV|34.2ºC
2011/04/23|17:14:03|-108mA|64%|3801mV|34.2ºC
2011/04/23|17:19:04|-11mA|64%|3801mV|34.2ºC
2011/04/23|17:24:04|-11mA|63%|3864mV|32.3ºC
2011/04/23|17:29:03|-64mA|63%|3864mV|32.3ºC
2011/04/23|17:34:03|-336mA|61%|3791mV|32.6ºC
2011/04/23|17:39:03|-372mA|59%|3791mV|32.5ºC
2011/04/23|17:44:03|-410mA|57%|3776mV|32.7ºC
2011/04/23|17:49:03|-239mA|55%|3771mV|33.0ºC
2011/04/23|17:54:03|-130mA|54%|3781mV|33.5ºC
2011/04/23|17:59:03|184mA|54%|3811mV|33.0ºC
2011/04/23|18:04:03|502mA|57%|3908mV|34.6ºC
2011/04/23|18:09:03|270mA|59%|3952mV|35.5ºC
2011/04/23|18:14:03|-3mA|59%|3952mV|35.5ºC
2011/04/23|18:19:03|-100mA|59%|3952mV|35.5ºC
2011/04/23|18:24:03|-99mA|58%|3840mV|32.0ºC
2011/04/23|18:29:03|-42mA|58%|3840mV|32.0ºC
2011/04/23|18:34:03|-167mA|57%|3791mV|30.1ºC
2011/04/23|18:39:03|-8mA|56%|3801mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|18:44:03|-26mA|56%|3801mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|18:49:03|-3mA|56%|3801mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|18:54:03|-2mA|56%|3801mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|18:59:04|-65mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:04:04|-17mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:09:03|-63mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:14:03|-3mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:19:03|-3mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:24:03|-2mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:29:03|-17mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:34:04|-2mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:39:03|-2mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:44:03|-1mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:49:03|-3mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:54:03|-4mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|19:59:03|-2mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|20:04:04|-2mA|55%|3830mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|20:09:03|-157mA|54%|3830mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|20:14:03|-141mA|53%|3767mV|29.7ºC
2011/04/23|20:19:04|-2mA|53%|3767mV|29.7ºC
2011/04/23|20:24:03|-89mA|52%|3767mV|31.0ºC
2011/04/23|20:29:03|-221mA|51%|3776mV|31.2ºC
2011/04/23|20:34:03|-215mA|50%|3742mV|30.2ºC
2011/04/23|20:39:03|-136mA|49%|3767mV|31.0ºC
2011/04/23|20:44:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|20:49:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|20:54:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|20:59:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:04:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:09:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:14:03|-1mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:19:04|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:24:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:29:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:34:04|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:39:03|-4mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:44:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:49:04|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:54:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|21:59:03|-3mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:04:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:09:03|-2mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:14:03|-37mA|48%|3811mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:19:03|-142mA|46%|3767mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|22:24:03|-186mA|46%|3767mV|29.2ºC
2011/04/23|22:29:03|-45mA|45%|3791mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:34:03|-10mA|45%|3791mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:39:03|-6mA|45%|3791mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:44:04|-1mA|45%|3791mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:49:03|-2mA|45%|3791mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:54:04|-2mA|45%|3791mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|22:59:04|-2mA|45%|3791mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|23:04:04|-2mA|45%|3791mV|29.5ºC
2011/04/23|23:09:03|283mA|45%|3889mV|26.6ºC
2011/04/23|23:14:03|712mA|50%|3938mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/23|23:19:03|735mA|54%|3957mV|30.0ºC
2011/04/23|23:24:03|727mA|59%|3977mV|31.1ºC
2011/04/23|23:29:03|712mA|63%|4001mV|32.5ºC
2011/04/23|23:34:03|729mA|68%|4026mV|34.6ºC
2011/04/23|23:39:03|695mA|72%|4045mV|36.3ºC
2011/04/23|23:44:03|682mA|77%|4065mV|37.3ºC
2011/04/23|23:49:03|656mA|80%|4084mV|37.1ºC
2011/04/23|23:54:03|585mA|84%|4099mV|36.3ºC
2011/04/23|23:59:03|506mA|87%|4118mV|35.6ºC
2011/04/24|00:04:03|436mA|89%|4128mV|35.3ºC
2011/04/24|00:09:03|378mA|92%|4143mV|35.0ºC
2011/04/24|00:14:03|168mA|93%|4138mV|35.1ºC
2011/04/24|00:19:03|318mA|95%|4157mV|34.5ºC
2011/04/24|00:24:03|280mA|97%|4167mV|33.5ºC
2011/04/24|00:29:03|231mA|98%|4167mV|33.2ºC
2011/04/24|00:34:03|205mA|100%|4182mV|32.2ºC
2011/04/24|00:39:03|177mA|100%|4182mV|32.2ºC
2011/04/24|00:44:03|152mA|100%|4182mV|32.2ºC
2011/04/24|00:49:04|80mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|00:54:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|00:59:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:04:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:09:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:14:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:19:04|-2mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:24:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:29:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:34:03|-2mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:39:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:44:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:49:04|-11mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:54:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|01:59:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:04:04|-2mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:09:03|-6mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:14:04|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:19:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:24:03|-33mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:29:03|-37mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:34:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:39:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:44:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:49:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:54:03|-5mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|02:59:04|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:04:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:09:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:14:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:19:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:24:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:29:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:34:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:39:04|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:44:03|-1mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:49:03|-15mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:54:03|-27mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|03:59:04|-24mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|04:04:04|-24mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|04:09:03|-46mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|04:14:03|-24mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|04:19:04|-24mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|04:24:03|-24mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|04:29:03|-24mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|04:34:04|-24mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|04:39:04|-24mA|100%|4197mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|04:44:04|-28mA|99%|4128mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|04:49:03|-24mA|99%|4128mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|04:54:03|-24mA|99%|4128mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|04:59:03|-24mA|99%|4128mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|05:04:03|-24mA|99%|4128mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|05:09:03|-24mA|98%|4123mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|05:14:03|-24mA|98%|4123mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|05:19:04|-25mA|98%|4123mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|05:24:03|-24mA|98%|4123mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|05:29:03|-38mA|98%|4123mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|05:34:03|-24mA|98%|4123mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|05:39:04|-24mA|98%|4123mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|05:44:04|-24mA|97%|4109mV|23.8ºC
2011/04/24|05:49:03|-24mA|97%|4109mV|23.8ºC
2011/04/24|05:54:03|-64mA|97%|4109mV|23.8ºC
2011/04/24|05:59:03|-25mA|97%|4109mV|23.8ºC
2011/04/24|06:04:03|-24mA|96%|4104mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|06:09:03|-24mA|96%|4104mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|06:14:03|-24mA|96%|4104mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|06:19:04|-24mA|96%|4104mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|06:24:03|-24mA|96%|4104mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|06:29:03|-24mA|96%|4104mV|24.0ºC
2011/04/24|06:34:03|-24mA|95%|4089mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|06:39:03|-24mA|95%|4089mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|06:44:03|-24mA|95%|4089mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|06:49:03|-24mA|95%|4089mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|06:54:03|-25mA|95%|4089mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|06:59:03|-24mA|95%|4089mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|07:04:03|-25mA|95%|4089mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|07:09:03|-25mA|94%|4060mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|07:14:03|-24mA|94%|4060mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|07:19:04|-24mA|94%|4060mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|07:24:03|-24mA|94%|4060mV|23.7ºC
2011/04/24|07:29:03|-26mA|93%|4074mV|23.6ºC
2011/04/24|07:34:04|-24mA|93%|4074mV|23.6ºC
2011/04/24|07:39:03|-92mA|93%|4074mV|23.6ºC
2011/04/24|07:44:03|-73mA|93%|4074mV|23.6ºC
2011/04/24|07:49:04|-24mA|92%|4065mV|23.8ºC
2011/04/24|07:54:03|-24mA|92%|4065mV|23.8ºC
2011/04/24|07:59:03|-24mA|92%|4065mV|23.8ºC
2011/04/24|08:04:03|-24mA|92%|4065mV|23.8ºC
2011/04/24|08:09:03|-24mA|91%|4060mV|23.5ºC
2011/04/24|08:14:03|-25mA|91%|4060mV|23.5ºC
2011/04/24|08:19:03|-24mA|91%|4060mV|23.5ºC
2011/04/24|08:24:03|-25mA|91%|4060mV|23.5ºC
2011/04/24|08:29:03|-24mA|91%|4060mV|23.5ºC
2011/04/24|08:34:03|-24mA|91%|4060mV|23.5ºC
2011/04/24|08:39:03|-24mA|91%|4060mV|23.5ºC
2011/04/24|08:44:03|-24mA|90%|4050mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|08:49:04|-24mA|90%|4050mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|08:54:03|-24mA|90%|4050mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|08:59:03|-24mA|90%|4050mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|09:04:03|-24mA|89%|4045mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|09:09:03|-24mA|89%|4045mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|09:14:03|-25mA|89%|4045mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|09:19:03|-24mA|89%|4045mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|09:24:03|-65mA|89%|4045mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|09:29:03|-24mA|89%|4045mV|23.2ºC
2011/04/24|09:34:03|-179mA|87%|4001mV|25.5ºC
2011/04/24|09:39:03|-245mA|86%|3972mV|26.3ºC
2011/04/24|09:44:03|-338mA|84%|3967mV|28.5ºC
2011/04/24|09:49:03|-152mA|82%|3972mV|30.7ºC
2011/04/24|09:54:03|-244mA|81%|3957mV|31.7ºC
2011/04/24|09:59:03|-91mA|80%|3952mV|32.2ºC
2011/04/24|10:04:03|-339mA|78%|3908mV|33.0ºC
2011/04/24|10:09:03|-154mA|77%|3918mV|33.2ºC
2011/04/24|10:14:03|-89mA|77%|3918mV|33.2ºC
I wonder if it's not app related seeing as nothing shows up as being used. Could it be the governor not keeping the CPU speed down or something like that? Radio?
Thanks guys, would be great to get this nailed.
I've a similar issue - standby of 3-5mA, but keep getting jumps to 30, 50 even 90mA, and cannot work out what's causing it. Have a similar stepped graph like your 09.47 screenshot - poor reception here but assume it's an app but even with System Panel I cannot see what's causing this. Any ideas
Bingley said:
I've a similar issue - standby of 3-5mA, but keep getting jumps to 30, 50 even 90mA, and cannot work out what's causing it. Have a similar stepped graph like your 09.47 screenshot - poor reception here but assume it's an app but even with System Panel I cannot see what's causing this. Any ideas
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You're on the same radio as me, have to tried any others (apart from the one you've got a next to)?
If it was an app I'd expect it to show up some where, either system panel or the since unplugged use screen.
Your android system usage would be much much higher if it was an app causing it.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
erklat said:
Your android system usage would be much much higher if it was an app causing it.
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Cheers.
So if it's not an app any ideas where else I should be looking?
I did wonder if it was something stupid that 3 do to their network. It's happened in at least 3 different locations, all at least 75 miles apart so it's not a dodgy mast.
Nothing shows up as an app usage as it's only a blip peaking, thus not using up too much juice or showing up.
In airplane mode I get a constant 2mA usage, turning on the radio (not fm one...) w/ wifi and sync off (just flashed rom, nothing setup to sync) is all I need to do to experience jumps, so suspect it's something to do with reception searching?
Not tried many other radios long enough to tell which is good and bad.
Install Spare Parts, go to battery history and choose Partial Wake Usage, you'll find bad app.
Sent from Desire, powered by CM7.
I've just flashed 32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.08
Nothing much seems to have changed, GPS took about 15secs but it's usually pretty quick anyway.
I'll see if it does anything to my battery drain problems.
banesi said:
Install Spare Parts, go to battery history and choose Partial Wake Usage, you'll find bad app.
Sent from Desire, powered by CM7.
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Nothing is listed apart from 2m 14s of Android System...guess that's the phone searching for a (better) signal?
Trying the HTC-RIL_2.2.1003G ril and 32.49/54/56 radios to see if any help with that.
32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.08 still did the same thing, 1mA then jumps up into 20s for 4 hours.
Just flashed 32.49 - will see how it goes tonight.
Strangely I thought my internet was being a bit slow (3G) so I've just tested with 56 and then with 49 about 20mins apart, it could just be coincidence but....
32.56 = Down 1640 Up 1524
32.49 = Down 2279 Up 1547
Bingley said:
Nothing is listed apart from 2m 14s of Android System...guess that's the phone searching for a (better) signal?
Trying the HTC-RIL_2.2.1003G ril and 32.49/54/56 radios to see if any help with that.
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what about sensor and other usage?
Ok so saw this and was hoping someone might be able to help me....
My phone uses around 90mA of battery as on standby which is about 10% an hour
I've literally tried everything that has been suggested so far, i'm using oxygen and have done about 5 clean builds then installed nothing extra and still got the same result!
I'm sure it's not the radio as i get the same problem when i have it in airplane mode! But if you think i may be then please say!
I've tried a new ROM (Redux v1.2) incase that was the problem! No joy!
As far as i know the Kernel is the only thing that controls the battery usage? (I've tried several suggested ones) But if there is something else that controls this please let me know what it is and how i can change it! (Also i've tried wiping battery stats and stuff it's not that!)
One final thing in this epic post, how can i wipe/flash every part of my phone?
As unless this is a hardware fault (i've tried a different battery too, so not that!) i figure there must be something hanging around and causing the problem! Every clean build i did involved a factory reset, a wipe data partition and wipe dalvik cache (all via clockwork). So is there a deeper clean i can use?
I've been having the problem for a while and still haven't sorted it so any help or advice would be appreciated
So i decided to make a thread for all those of us who have a huge battery leakage... After putting Unofficial CM7.2 from alquez...
I was draining battery on my phone for about 4.5 to 5 hours to 5 % ... from 100%... so just lets get this moving ...
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The first thing i did, was calibrating battery ofc... and i tought it will help ... but the battery didn`t last any longer.. This step is unnecessary. Okay, not unnecessary, IT'S USELESS.
[edit] Now when we know the truth, here is why it didnt work : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445643, because it was just a myth
To make sure, you are making any change to your battery, i would reccomend you guys download, the app from user profete162.
It analyses your battery and gives you average battery drain in % per hour ...
Here is the xda link to it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1483448
And a market link : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.WazaBe.android.BatteryDrain
I was using Battery Callibration , it`s free.
Link : https://market.android.com/details?...xLDEsImNvbS5uZW1hLmJhdHRlcnljYWxpYnJhdGlvbiJd
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After this, I installed Juice Defender, i think its a GREAT app, and a MUST HAVE...I would recommend upgrading to Ultimate...
So next app is Juice Defender Ultimate
Link : https://market.android.com/details?...xLDEsImNvbS5sYXRlZHJvaWQuanVpY2VkZWZlbmRlciJd
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Next thing was a little battery saving tip that I loved by user amraving ...
It can be found here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1135301
[edit] User that i mentioned down, said that this just helps ppl in area where 3g is not availbe to save battery, so the phone would stop hunting for 3g networks... but i think when you put i to preffered it will just not search for 3g all the time, it will put it to gsm, and i guess it wont make any worse for members in 3g area with low signal... i hope i will get some feedback.
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If you are not having a data plan with your carrier, you can disable data acces over mobile network.
It can be done by going Menu/Settings/Wireless&Networks/Mobile Networks/Data enabled , untick ...
Or if you have a data plan with your carrier, you can use an app to control internet... With Juice Defender Ultimate you can set a lot off stuff and there is another app called LBE Privacy Guard. You will find a lot of usefull stuff in settings.
Link : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.lbe.security.lite
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Next one was most annoying to me, its the LED in CM7.2 that turns on and flashes when u are on last 5% of battery, it kinda pissed me off and i think it also wasted my battery in critical moments for no reason.
So i got to an app called Light Flow, here you can disable all the stuff you want... I removed blinking on low battery, just left on sms and missed call... You can remove that too... So it doesn`t use LED at all...
Here is a ling to Lite version: https://market.android.com/details?...uc3VsdGluZy5hbmRyb2lkLmxpZ2h0Zmxvd2xpdGUiXQ..
There is also a paid version which i personally use.
[edit] This is what i didn't write, the best thing for your phone is not to discharge your phone totally at all. Because LithiumIon batteries are just made that way. Though I still think removing some leds will help, and if you really CAN'T charge your phone, that blinking led on <5% won't help anyway.
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And a last but not the least important, a little messing with cpu clocks...
You will need an app called SetCpu.
Here is link on market : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mhuang.overclocking
It`s paid app.
So now when you have it i used advice from user playagiron. When you enter app, you set default cpu to 122 min/ 768 max, and set default governor to smartass. Then you go to profiles, and make profile for screen off, there u put smartass governor also, and clock 122 min / 245 max.
I also made third profile just in case, when temperature raises too much, to restore clock to 245 min / 600 max as it was by default, once again smartass governor.
So that would be it, i hope this stuff helps someone, if you have any further suggestions, or something is not ok here just send me a pm to change.
For me it worked, and i increased battery life to something like 16 hours moderate to high usage(including gaming wifi and so on..)...
[Update]:
Okay, i got what was sucking also battery out of my cm ... I couldnt beleive I didn't check that ....
In CM there is in Settings/Display settings/Automatic backlight, I used to keep it enabled, and also the 'Allow Light Decrease' was ticked. So, what i did is just disable all of it -
Disable Light sensor filter totally
Untick Use custom
Untick 'Allow light decrease'
when you do that you can go settings/display and set to automatic, OR simply leave it on 30% as someone suggested, i guess it's just the way you like it ...
Good luck with this one added
And a disclaimer, idk if i need it but, what the hell. (copied from somewhere around the forum )
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b02 said:
i was draining battery on my phone for about 4.5 to 5 hours to 5 % ... from 100%..
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And results ?
as i wrote up, like 16 hours or so... and im using a phone moderately... i disconected a charger in morning, 10 o'clock and used a phone, internet, wifi, and played angry birds on purpose for 2 hours ... now im at 60 percent battery... so i can say it all works ... for me at least
[edit] : now its 24 hours, battery is 5%... and i was using phone moderately to high ...
Next thing is, i got a suggesstion from a member CafeKampuchia, and I will be editing first post.
I will test this, i hope it works.. Thank you..
Thanks mate
I'm glad i helped, now the only thing that is wasting my battery remaining is games i think, that must be CM related, or kernel or drivers or w/e .... i hope next builds from alquez will fix it ...
refresh... though im glad i fixed the battery life, i didnt make it last enought ... i want MORE . anyone with some usefull suggestions to add here ?
What could u suggest , which options is best in justice defender?
or which would be the best way to use it?
szuladam said:
What could u suggest , which options is best in justice defender?
or which would be the best way to use it?
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i use advanced, then set it as u wish, and as its best for you , depends how you use your phone i can send u my settings if u want but, its all individual ...
Hmm...
b02 said:
refresh... though im glad i fixed the battery life, i didnt make it last enought ... i want MORE . anyone with some usefull suggestions to add here ?
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Don't overclock when running games as it runs ba||'s out while you are running them...Dim your brightness when playing games...Don't play games...
Get one of these and some anchor chain to go with it...
d33ps1x said:
Don't overclock when running games as it runs ba||'s out while you are running them...Dim your brightness when playing games...Don't play games...
Get one of these and some anchor chain to go with it...
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If i wanted to kill someone with my phone, i would certainly get that battery... WTH its HUGE ...
i dim my brightness, it acts better now ... though... there is problem in cm for sure, since on stock it was running for more time.... i guess someone will find where is that thingy that sucks my battery
here are the proofs
i used the phone moderate, talking/texting, some wifi+internet surfing, had some bluetooth pictures sent, and after the screenshot it lasted like few hours more idk how much exactly... I think it was like 1 o'clock ... means 6 more more, so its like 35 hours...
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Okay, i refreshed the thread, and added an update, which also helped a lot with saving the battery ...
I'm formatting the phone now. When the phone is ready, I'll try all the points and I will tell you my results.
DanHidalgo said:
I'm formatting the phone now. When the phone is ready, I'll try all the points and I will tell you my results.
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long time no hear from you mate ?
I think disabling Background Data in Settings/Accounts & sync helps a bit too.
Thanks for your post
Thanks,
My mother use this phone, and she can use it more than a day now.
OnlyRinaldo said:
Thanks,
My mother use this phone, and she can use it more than a day now.
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im glad it helped, i managed to use it more than 40 hours, though playing games will still kill it very fast
Well i been noticing a lot of people complaining (or commenting) on bad battery life on a ROM they just flashed. I decided to start a thread on how tips to improve battery life. It's not necessarily a ROM that gives you bad battery life (specially if most people comment on how great it is)....there might be a few thing you or your phone is doing to cause this.
First: After flashing a new ROM, you will have the worst battery life ever. The battery will have go through a few cycles before battery life will be apparent. It is also worth noting that sometimes a battery calibration will have to be done by either traditional methods or by the Die Hard Battery Calibration Script by Zeppelinrox. (Not sure if it really works, never tried it…..but its worth mentioning)
Second: Turn off unnecessary sync’s in the phone (toggle button) and apps, such as Facebook, XDA (sorry xda), emails…etc). Yes it is cool to have your Facebook notify you every 30 minutes about somebody’s activities, but that takes up power. I am not saying turn off everything, but you have to find your sweet spot about what is to be on.
While we are talking about deactivating sync’s or limiting them, let’s talk about widgets for a second. Let’s not forget widgets are in automatic sync, sometimes you can control the frequency, and they will use extra system resources such as WiFi, 4G/3G, GPS, etc and this means extra battery usage.
Third: Turn off all radio's such as 4G/3G,WiFi, and GPS when not in use. It goes without saying that if you are not connected to WiFi, it is going to use up battery searching for connectivity. Also, If you notice that you lost signal completely while at work or in a building for an extended period of time, I suggest turning Airplane Mode on. I use Airplane Mode at work and my battery drops 2-3% in 4 hours. You can also turn off data (4G/3G) when you phone is not in use by simply turning off the data toggle.
Forth: I highly recommend using the apps, GSaM Battery Monitor, Better Battery Stats, and CPU Spy to monitor and verify wake locks and apps stealing power. I also recommend Eugine's app, CPU Sleep. All are available on the market and also free on XDA, but why not pay the 2 bucks and support the dev's.
GSam battery monitor used to be Badass Battery Monitor (because it was [email protected]) but i guess too many people complained so he changed it to GSam, but it still is the best out there with very minimal system drain. What this app does is explain to you what is using battery and how much. You can see what inactive app is using battery. It will also show you wakelocks, and what apps held your device awake and for how long. A lot of useful info to help track down battery drain.
Better Battery Stats is a more in-depth info about wakelocks from kernel wakelocks, partial wakelocks, alarms (scheduled wakelocks for each app) and so much more. This can be intimidating to look at and read at first, but you will learn your way around it quickly and what it is telling you. It does include a database link to most wakelocks to help explain most wakelocks.
CPU Spy is useful to be to help determine what my CPU is doing throughout the day and shows Deep Sleep which is very important when tracking down battery drain. This is, in my opinion, optional. Not necessary to track down the culprit of battery drain, but it helps for me.
CPU Sleep is a wonderful app designed by Eugine that when the phone hits deep sleep...it ensures all but one core is sleeping until you wake the device. Far as i am aware, it only works for TW ROM's....i am sure he is developing for CM and AOKP ROM's, if he hasn't done so already.
Fifth: Screen Brightness. Now I know we have a huge cool screen and you want others to see it, so you jack the brightness up to 100% or on Auto. The fact is we have a HUGE screen that loves to eat up battery power like it’s nobody’s business. Now I know putting it on the auto selection sounds like a way to sound power. And in a way it is, but you have to realize it takes more power cycling through different levels. I suggest lowering it low as possible that you are comfortable with. I use 20% brightness, and I feel that you use less power than auto because it’s a constant brightness now going from dim to bright and everywhere in between. (-thanks mrrobc97 for the reminder)
While we are talking about displays, mrrobc97(thanks again) also brought up the about turning off landscape views, not to use live wallpapers, and the use of dark wallpapers and themes.
He also reminded me about disabling apps on startup .He and I recommend the app Autostarts from the playstore. I highly recommend this app over anything I used, including Rom Toolbox’s feature that does this. Not to downplay Rom Toolbox in anyway (it is a great app) but I have had bad luck lately with the autostart feature in the past…probably my own fault for fudging something up I shouldn’t have been (usually disabling YouTube is when it goes haywire with FC’s). Autostarts is a bit more advanced then RT’s autostart tool.
Sixth: 3rd party app killers do nothing. Yes they kill everything running on your phone, but the apps you just killed in your background will restart, thus using more battery power to start back up than it would of if you just left them running. This also is the same when you do this in the stock app manager too. (thanks blunified for the tip).
If you have anything to add or correct, please feel free to post and I will add.
Right now i get about 17-20hours on average of battery life on a work day, and 20-26 hours average on a non working day.
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The best so far I have a screenshot for....18 hours up, used 57% with over 9.5 hours left (average).
Update 7/29:
Revised my original post and added in tips from members mrrobc97 and bluntified.
I'm not saying you're wrong, but a lot of this stuff is situational. I think the majority of the frustration people have is when their phones are draining quickly while using basic functions; the reasons why we buy these phones in the first place.
I've tried every gimmick and gadget to get better battery life, but I can't seem to reliably get my phone to drain at much less than 10% an hour, unless I'm just straight up not using it.
I was getting 7-8% on Darkside v8, but since he's taking a break from it I decided to try some other stuff out. That's the best I've had, coming from Juggernaut and DW before.
Same deal with cm9 and AOKP, about 10% an hour with a busy work email, one Gmail account, fair amount of texting, checking my RSS feeds and XDA every hour or so. Screen on automatic brightness.
It's not horrible, but it's not great. Maybe I have a wonky device? Either way, I like having what I use always available, and if this is the battery life trade off for that, I'll deal with it. I live and work in Manhattan so it's not like I'm ever far from a charger.
What am I gonna do, get an iChick phone?
Hell no.
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I understand what your saying. The point i was trying to get a lot of people was to realize that a lot of wasted power loss comes from apps not allowing the device to sleep as it should. I remember watching my phone draining 20% an hour in airplane mode come to realize later that i had to many widgets refreshing, all sync's on and updating every 30 minutes with other apps constantly active not allowing the phone to hit deep sleep at all. I totally agree about a battery should last a longtime without having to check for wakelocks and whatnot. I think the blame comes from a mixture of poorly written apps, android power management system that's not working efficiently as it should, and a battery that should of been a bit bigger.
For sure. People need to have reasonable expectations though. If everything is light up like the Vegas strip your phone isn't going to last very long. But if you have everything minimalist and turned off you have an expensive pet rock. I think the best advice you can give is the self diagnostic stuff so people can examine their habits and figure out a fun to battery balance that works for them. The programs you suggested are all good ones that have helped me out at various points.
I've almost chucked my phone out the window because of the damn media process always running ffs.
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In other words, don't use your phone. Best battery saver
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snguyen0730 said:
In other words, don't use your phone. Best battery saver
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No not saying that at all. But do you really need to have everything on a half hour sync? Actually just a manual sync would greatly improve battery life.
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I need to throw in Autostarts app. It enables/disables an app start-up on system boot-up. It also enables/disables an apps start-up when certain events happen (like when a charger plugs in it will start-up a certain app on when an app makes another app start-up that you probably don't need on). It really needs to go on your list Biker.
Another thing you forgot to mention is the screen brightness and your choice of the background theme or wallpaper. OK common knowledge you should know by now... BRIGHTER SCREEN = HIGHER BATTERY CONSUMPTION... don't keep it the lowest cuz you're going to end up switching it back and forth depending how bright your surroundings are thus wasting more battery...just keep it on AUTO! Also...do you really need that snow landscape for your wallpaper? Do you have to view your kids everytime you wake-up your phone?...NO?...then find the darkest coolest wallpaper you could live with. And last go through all your apps and (if the option is there) choose the darkest background theme available, like for the mail, sms/mms, or tapatalk app.
...on another note...YES, I will agree that in order to get maximum life from your battery you will have to sacrifice alot of the stuff that makes your smartphone cool like the amount of widgets you could be running, bright ass screen settings, or that live wallpaper you're running. You also sacrifice instant use of your phone (i.o.w. instead of checking your Facebook widget to see what's up you have to---open notification toggles - enable data/wifi - go to app drawer - open Facebook app - wait for it to load - then see what's up). All that coolness its whats sells a smartphone (see commercials) but it comes at a high battery-drainage price.
My wife has a t989 like me but white and so does her lil' sis. Her setup is identical to mine for the exception of a few apps and that she has a purple version of my Blutiful theme. She's always telling me (or talking **** i.m.o.) about how on her lil' sis phone you are able to view Facebook, YouTube, and News right on her screen (i.o.w. widgets) and not hers and I tell her its not gonna happen cuz I don't want her *****ing later on about how the "phone" sucks cuz the battery lasts half a day JUST like I always hear her lil'sis *****.
...so anyways the point I'm trying to make is that you have to make that choice (coolness vs battery life) or try to find YOUR sweet spot between both of them. Another thing you could do is have a few spare cheap batteries from ebay. They work almost as good as the OEM and for all we know they probably come from the same place and just slap different labels on them. Buy a cheap $3 battery charger also and have them charged and just keep one at home/car/work like that you could swap if the need arises. I also bought a few cheap home/car phone chargers from ebay and also have them at home/car/work. They have all worked good for me w/o any issues. You might catch me with my pants down one day but you will NEVER catch me with a dead phone I promise.
I've almost chucked my phone out the window because of the damn media process always running ffs.
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There needs to be a fix for that damn media thing always running
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Another thing to note is, using the "kill all" button on your task manager will use more battery. There are apps that need to run in the background, when you close it, it will have to reopen itself and use more battery power.
Altogether, task managers are no good.
Thanks mrrobc97, I forgot about all of that. I'll add in when I get home. I used Rom toolbox to kill auto run apps a while back and messed something up somehow. Had to reflash. What app did you use?
Thanks bluntified, that's an important tip to remind people too.
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There needs to be a fix for that damn media thing always running
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Funny you mention that. I read a post the other day about that. Forgot where, but it was saying it has to deal with incompatible media such as music or video types...I'll try to dig it up for you
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tjbiker031 said:
Thanks mrrobc97, I forgot about all of that. I'll add in when I get home. I used Rom toolbox to kill auto run apps a while back and messed something up somehow. Had to reflash. What app did you use?
Thanks bluntified, that's an important tip to remind people too.
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The app is called Autostarts.
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There needs to be a fix for that damn media thing always running
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What media "thing"?
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mrrobc97 said:
What media "thing"?
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It's a wakelock that involves the media scanner running in the background process . Continuously scanning certain media types. Never experienced it myself but read about others that have
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Original thread updated and revised with tips from users mrrobc97 and blunified. Thanks again for your contribution guys.
tjbiker031 said:
It's a wakelock that involves the media scanner running in the background process . Continuously scanning certain media types. Never experienced it myself but read about others that have
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Weird. Neva had that happen to me. Since wer on that subject...here goes another tip...so ur media scanner doesn't go on and on scanning everything in ur phone...put a ".nomedia" file on the folder(s) u dont want scanned like that the media scanner is faster next time it has to scan ur phone.
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Is there anyway to stop apps like Score Center from always showing up as a running app?
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I've also noticed that lately Google maps has been a battery sucker. I uninstall it, as using it from the web works fine for me. also MapQuest app from the market is a pretty good replacement and drains far less battery
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lowrider262 said:
I've also noticed that lately Google maps has been a battery sucker. I uninstall it, as using it from the web works fine for me. also MapQuest app from the market is a pretty good replacement and drains far less battery
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CottonCreeper said:
Is there anyway to stop apps like Score Center from always showing up as a running app?
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Like the OP says...get the app Autostarts to disable those apps from running next time you boot-up ur phone.
Hello guys i'm using Doomkernel v14 and i have a lot of doubts about it, first of all sorry for my english i'm latin american xD, and i love this comunity i have learn a lot of it... i mean about changin roms, kernels and etc.
ok, i have doomkernel v14 since the begining of this year but since i installed it i notice that the battery last a lot less than when i was using stock and is very annoying because i like this kernel and i m using it with True Ancestor LE 1.6 ROM that is very complete and i want to know if much peopple has this problem and if it has a solution because i dont want to change this kernel and i dont understan the undervolting thing is very confuce to me is with the same O.C app or with something in the computer?? because i saw some console windows in some posts screenshots and i didnt understan it, and other thing the cellphone heats when im playing MC4 and heroes of order & chaos and some other games.
and a few more information about my problen is that when i have the screen active it consumes about 1% of battery each 5 minites with the wi-fi off and with the wi-fi on 3 minutes i cant find help because not too much peopple has unlocket bootloaders
J0z31911 said:
Hello guys i'm using Doomkernel v14 and i have a lot of doubts about it, first of all sorry for my english i'm latin american xD, and i love this comunity i have learn a lot of it... i mean about changin roms, kernels and etc.
ok, i have doomkernel v14 since the begining of this year but since i installed it i notice that the battery last a lot less than when i was using stock and is very annoying because i like this kernel and i m using it with True Ancestor LE 1.6 ROM that is very complete and i want to know if much peopple has this problem and if it has a solution because i dont want to change this kernel and i dont understan the undervolting thing is very confuce to me is with the same O.C app or with something in the computer?? because i saw some console windows in some posts screenshots and i didnt understan it, and other thing the cellphone heats when im playing MC4 and heroes of order & chaos and some other games.
and a few more information about my problen is that when i have the screen active it consumes about 1% of battery each 5 minites with the wi-fi off and with the wi-fi on 3 minutes i cant find help because not too much peopple has unlocket bootloaders
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did you check your current cpu governor? you will really use more battery life if the settings of your phone is OC you will get more performance but lesser battery life, can you maybe provide a screenshot of the current gpu settings and its governors?
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did you check your current cpu governor? you will really use more battery life if the settings of your phone is OC you will get more performance but lesser battery life, can you maybe provide a screenshot of the current gpu settings and its governors?
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how do i take it ? from the O.C aplication? i use setcpu the setcpu not even detect the battery stats and i tried other apps and the same they dont detect battery stats i tried antutu cpu master, no frills cpu (i didnt like it), incredi control, and setxperia
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how do i take it ? from the O.C aplication? i use setcpu the setcpu not even detect the battery stats and i tried other apps and the same they dont detect battery stats i tried antutu cpu master, no frills cpu (i didnt like it), incredi control, and setxperia
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Try volume down + power
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Ok here are the list of things that you can possibly do.
1.) check how many running background application is there on your phone you can do this by going to settings>apps>running and try to close down those which are really not needed.
2.) try to remove task killers if you have them instead of saving power they ussually consume more because they kill system process and the phone restarts them in which will use up more power.
3.) try to use lesser brightness on your screen display instead of using automatic detect.
4.) try to use a battery calibration script you can find it in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 (this is self proven by me and it worked perfect im not responsible for any issues that may cause after running the script)
5.) and lastly try to lower down data traffic and gps use they are bigger killers than wifi
By the way your CPU settings is at minimal not in OC so its a bit of mystery why this is happening to you maybe there are a lot of bloatwares on your phone try to check them
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Ok here are the list of things that you can possibly do.
1.) check how many running background application is there on your phone you can do this by going to settings>apps>running and try to close down those which are really not needed.
2.) try to remove task killers if you have them instead of saving power they ussually consume more because they kill system process and the phone restarts them in which will use up more power.
3.) try to use lesser brightness on your screen display instead of using automatic detect.
4.) try to use a battery calibration script you can find it in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 (this is self proven by me and it worked perfect im not responsible for any issues that may cause after running the script)
5.) and lastly try to lower down data traffic and gps use they are bigger killers than wifi
By the way your CPU settings is at minimal not in OC so its a bit of mystery why this is happening to you maybe there are a lot of bloatwares on your phone try to check them
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Thanks for your answer,look i have my screen brightness almost at minimum my xperia play has true ancestor with. 58 baseband and is a r800a and the FW changed it to r800i
And what are bloatwares? Can you explain me please and that script that you used can be reverted? I guess i dont have to worry because i have a nandroid and by the way i don't have the data traffic and gps activated all the time
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Ok here are the list of things that you can possibly do.
1.) check how many running background application is there on your phone you can do this by going to settings>apps>running and try to close down those which are really not needed.
2.) try to remove task killers if you have them instead of saving power they ussually consume more because they kill system process and the phone restarts them in which will use up more power.
3.) try to use lesser brightness on your screen display instead of using automatic detect.
4.) try to use a battery calibration script you can find it in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 (this is self proven by me and it worked perfect im not responsible for any issues that may cause after running the script)
5.) and lastly try to lower down data traffic and gps use they are bigger killers than wifi
By the way your CPU settings is at minimal not in OC so its a bit of mystery why this is happening to you maybe there are a lot of bloatwares on your phone try to check them
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by the way what are u using in your divice?? and what model is? i will try to configure it as u to try to get better battery life
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by the way what are u using in your divice?? and what model is? i will try to configure it as u to try to get better battery life
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I am currently using an xperia play r800i, when i say bloatware these are basically software that has been preloaded on a rom or custom rom that runs in the background, you may not generally see it running but it is there, now with the battery calibration script if you run that it will basically refresh your battery stats and provide you with an almost 100% accurate report of your battery percentage, my phone last upto a whole day with basic wifi browsing and normal operations last for atleast 6 hours with heavy game usage, i would also try to suggest an app called juice defender it (the pro one if you got the wallet to spare) it is a good app you can customize how your applications behave on normal and screen off condition it may be confusing at first to try to play around with it..hope my advice helps you in even a simple way
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I am currently using an xperia play r800i, when i say bloatware these are basically software that has been preloaded on a rom or custom rom that runs in the background, you may not generally see it running but it is there, now with the battery calibration script if you run that it will basically refresh your battery stats and provide you with an almost 100% accurate report of your battery percentage, my phone last upto a whole day with basic wifi browsing and normal operations last for atleast 6 hours with heavy game usage, i would also try to suggest an app called juice defender it (the pro one if you got the wallet to spare) it is a good app you can customize how your applications behave on normal and screen off condition it may be confusing at first to try to play around with it..hope my advice helps you in even a simple way
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i installed lupus v6 last night i did it because it is more updated than the doomkernel whish lupus are u using ? i asking because i saw your signature main is r800i but the firmware changed it to r800i xD i read that i have to calibrate the battery each time i change the rom, and i saw that u are using gin2jellybean i read that gin2jellybean drains the battery a lot but that was with doomkernel maybe with lupus the thigs change
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i installed lupus v6 last night i did it because it is more updated than the doomkernel whish lupus are u using ? i asking because i saw your signature main is r800i but the firmware changed it to r800i xD i read that i have to calibrate the battery each time i change the rom, and i saw that u are using gin2jellybean i read that gin2jellybean drains the battery a lot but that was with doomkernel maybe with lupus the thigs change
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I am currently using the lupus v6 Gingerbread, Gin2jellybean is a smooth and fast rom, but it does have it flaws on my own opinion which you are right that it does consume a bit more battery than others, ive used lupus GB/ICS together with Gin2jellybean and it was a good experience however battery was only lasting for 6-7 hours of normal daily use without gaming.. heres a TIP. if you are planning to have your phone into a gaming machine better stick to GB and install GB Roms as well. But if your planning to have your phone with sleek and your after eyecandy in UI you can install ICS..
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I am currently using the lupus v6 Gingerbread, Gin2jellybean is a smooth and fast rom, but it does have it flaws on my own opinion which you are right that it does consume a bit more battery than others, ive used lupus GB/ICS together with Gin2jellybean and it was a good experience however battery was only lasting for 6-7 hours of normal daily use without gaming.. heres a TIP. if you are planning to have your phone into a gaming machine better stick to GB and install GB Roms as well. But if your planning to have your phone with sleek and your after eyecandy in UI you can install ICS..
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yes im more into gaming than other things but battery drain problem makes me a bit sad i would like to get one of those extended batteries but i dont think i can find one on my country xDD
and other thing how do i install that script?? there are a lot of downloads on that post is very confusing for me i dont see any instructions D:
better battery stats report
i will post my bbs report to see if some one can help me by finding whats wrong with my divice
My story
I have The Tencent version of the Asus rog phone 2, I mainly bought it for battery life, I am not a gamer.
I also saw that some users report about excellent battery life while others suffer from battery drain issues.
In reality the battery life was similar to my previous Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus which had half the battery capacity.
The SOT was around 4-6 hours and the phone drained around 5-8 percent of battery per hour when it was suppose to sleep.
I tried BBS (Better Battery Stats), GSAM etc.
Eventually I found a solution, this solution is relevant to me and may not apply to others but it's worth a shot.
My solution
First off, your phone must be rooted and on Android 9 version.
Download the Kernel by the brilliant @Freak07 from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ro...rnel-kirisakura-1-0-0-asus-rog-phone-t4028237
Download EX Kernel Manager.
Go to Tools - Block Wakelocks and see what is waking your device.
In my case a process called qcom_rx_wakelock kept my device awake and murdered my battery.
With the help of @HomerSp we found that the reason for this is a device in my network that is sending packets over the network, there are 3 possible solutions:
1. For root users - Disable the qcom_rx_wakelock from the EX Kernel Manager program (This is what I did and I did not experience any issues).
2. For root users - Edit this file - /vendor/firmware/wlan/qca_cld/WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini find the variant "hostArpOffload " and change the number from "1" to "0".
3. For non root users - Go to your router settings and under "Local Network" set IGMP snooping off. (this solution is less efficient).
In addition I disabled 2 more processes that drained my battery - "hal_bluetooth_lock" and "c8c000.qcom.qup_uart" (again with no apparent issues).
In addition I've downloaded the Universal GMS doze module from Magisk which is basically optimizing my battery for Google Play Services.
As I mentioned in the beginning this solution worked for me, your battery drain cause might be different but you can easily check what is keeping your device awake with the EX Kernel Manager (this processes wasn't shown in BBS or GSAM).
I am now getting 7.5-9 SOT and the battery drain around 1% per hour while idle.
I have Bluetooth on all the time and I am connected to a Smartwatch, Location is off and 120hz refresh rate.
I hope this guide would help others.
Aviv.
So far the beta Android 10 seems to be much better with battery draining apps
Thank you for the guide, the only thing I couldnt manage to work is I have to run every time;
Disable the qcom_rx_wakelock from the EX Kernel Manager and "hal_bluetooth_lock" and "c8c000.qcom.qup_uart manually, switched on apply on reboot,
I open the app every time I boot and hit the apply on boot button, am I doing something wrong, is there a script for auto apply whenever I reboot ?
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My story
I have The Tencent version of the Asus rog phone 2, I mainly bought it for battery life, I am not a gamer.
I also saw that some users report about excellent battery life while others suffer from battery drain issues.
In reality the battery life was similar to my previous Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus which had half the battery capacity.
The SOT was around 4-6 hours and the phone drained around 5-8 percent of battery per hour when it was suppose to sleep.
I tried BBS (Better Battery Stats), GSAM etc.
Eventually I found a solution, this solution is relevant to me and may not apply to others but it's worth a shot.
My solution
First off, your phone must be rooted and on Android 9 version.
Download the Kernel by the brilliant @Freak07 from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ro...rnel-kirisakura-1-0-0-asus-rog-phone-t4028237
Download EX Kernel Manager.
Go to Tools - Block Wakelocks and see what is waking your device.
In my case a process called qcom_rx_wakelock kept my device awake and murdered my battery.
With the help of @HomerSp we found that the reason for this is a device in my network that is sending packets over the network, there are 3 possible solutions:
1. For root users - Disable the qcom_rx_wakelock from the EX Kernel Manager program (This is what I did and I did not experience any issues).
2. For root users - Edit this file - /vendor/firmware/wlan/qca_cld/WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini find the variant "hostArpOffload " and change the number from "1" to "0".
3. For non root users - Go to your router settings and under "Local Network" set IGMP snooping off. (this solution is less efficient).
In addition I disabled 2 more processes that drained my battery - "hal_bluetooth_lock" and "c8c000.qcom.qup_uart" (again with no apparent issues).
In addition I've downloaded the Universal GMS doze module from Magisk which is basically optimizing my battery for Google Play Services.
As I mentioned in the beginning this solution worked for me, your battery drain cause might be different but you can easily check what is keeping your device awake with the EX Kernel Manager (this processes wasn't shown in BBS or GSAM).
I am now getting 7.5-9 SOT and the battery drain around 1% per hour while idle.
I have Bluetooth on all the time and I am connected to a Smartwatch, Location is off and 120hz refresh rate.
I hope this guide would help others.
Aviv.
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@avivv, your tutorial is pure gold . c8c000.qcom.qup_uart was eating my battery, now the power consumption seems to be back to normal, especially when using bluetooth.
@fethi2, same happens here, after a restart I must go back and block those processes (apply on boot is disabled after restart). Maybe something related to the kernel not being fully compatible to the EXKernelManager.
That's odd for me it stays blocked after a reboot.
Did you update the kernel to 1.0.2? This if my version.
Also I am using the paid ex manager kernel software version 5.31
I think I found the problem, go to the phone settings, advances, mobile manager, powemaster and allow auto start for magisk and ex kernel
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I think I found the problem, go to the phone settings, advances, mobile manager, powemaster and allow auto start for magisk and ex kernel
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They are both enabled here in autostart menu. Weird...
Be aware that if you got valid warranty. then do not ROOT since ROOTING requires bootloader unlock and that will void your warranty.
I have the exact same problem with the battery and I have the global version.
I'm still not up for rooting the phone right now though so instead, I'm trying out Android 10 beta and hoping it improves my situation.
Currently just getting a day of light usage with about 4 - 6 hours SOT. Doesn't feel like a 6000 mAh phone.
Ryle333 said:
I have the exact same problem with the battery and I have the global version.
I'm still not up for rooting the phone right now though so instead, I'm trying out Android 10 beta and hoping it improves my situation.
Currently just getting a day of light usage with about 4 - 6 hours SOT. Doesn't feel like a 6000 mAh phone.
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Just 4-6? I charged my phone before gaming to 88%. Currently 18% after 4.5 hr of gaming.
And I'm on latest beta
Ryle333 said:
I have the exact same problem with the battery and I have the global version.
I'm still not up for rooting the phone right now though so instead, I'm trying out Android 10 beta and hoping it improves my situation.
Currently just getting a day of light usage with about 4 - 6 hours SOT. Doesn't feel like a 6000 mAh phone.
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You can try to turn off the wifi and Bluetooth and check if it helps without root.
Already tried that. Still drains fast.
apollo3x said:
Just 4-6? I charged my phone before gaming to 88%. Currently 18% after 4.5 hr of gaming.
And I'm on latest beta
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You're lucky. I only get 4.5 to 6 hours even without gaming.
I'm not rooted and my battery life is very good
I downloaded the app "naptime" from play store
Then I followed the app's instructions to input two lines of code into adb (please only do this if you know what you're doing, even though adb is pretty harmless)
Then enable aggressive doze in the app
Hopefully it might solve the idle drain some of you guys are experiencing? Never compared the battery life between the app on or off though
Can't help with the heavy gaming drain though I don't game that much and have excellent battery life IMO
6k battery for nothing ...
I bought the tencent version,rooted w twrp, formatted everything and installed the last firmware from Asus on android 9-changed WW fingerprint and WW rom . WHAT A PIECE OF JUNK,CARRYING ALL THAT WEIGHT AND SIZE FOR 6 SOT ...if i only knew i would'eve got a other smartphone. DONT MAKE MY MISTAKE,6K BATTERY IS JUST a marketing move . Ops sorry from 4-6 hours(tried what aviv recommend ed and it didn't help). Just stay away ...
dragheorg said:
I bought the tencent version,rooted w twrp, formatted everything and installed the last firmware from Asus on android 9-changed WW fingerprint and WW rom . WHAT A PEACE OF JUNK,CARRYING ALL THAT WEIGHT AND SIZE FOR 6 SOT ...if i only knew i would'eve got a other smartphone. DONT MAKE MY MISTAKE,6K BATTERY IS JUST a marketing move . Ops sorry from 4-6 hours(tried what aviv recommend ed and it didn't help). Just stay away ...
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Return your phone to seller and buy another one. You have crappy one. My SOT is 10-12h everytime
dragheorg said:
I bought the tencent version,rooted w twrp, formatted everything and installed the last firmware from Asus on android 9-changed WW fingerprint and WW rom . WHAT A PEACE OF JUNK,CARRYING ALL THAT WEIGHT AND SIZE FOR 6 SOT ...if i only knew i would'eve got a other smartphone. DONT MAKE MY MISTAKE,6K BATTERY IS JUST a marketing move . Ops sorry from 4-6 hours(tried what aviv recommend ed and it didn't help). Just stay away ...
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Damn that's unfortunate. I made some tweaks with root and I get 15 to 18 hours SOT very easily.
vygneys_vyg said:
Damn that's unfortunate. I made some tweaks with root and I get 15 to 18 hours SOT very easily.
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What kind of tweaks? Im curious
djisma86 said:
What kind of tweaks? Im curious
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First off just many tweaks in settings app itself, like background check, adaptive battery.
I disabled most of the installed apps' background services.
Used servicely and disabled over 20 system services.
Used substratum and made almost the whole phone pitch black themed using Pitchblack origins theme.
13-15 hours easy at 120Hz. 18 hours possible with 60Hz.
vygneys_vyg said:
First off just many tweaks in settings app itself, like background check, adaptive battery.
I disabled most of the installed apps' background services.
Used servicely and disabled over 20 system services.
Used substratum and made almost the whole phone pitch black themed using Pitchblack origins theme.
13-15 hours easy at 120Hz. 18 hours possible with 60Hz.
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Bro please inform us which one to keep/not keep:
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