[Q] School me on battery life (screenshots attached) - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

Is this the kind of battery life I should be expecting? Completely stock and running Juice Defender. Thanks!

It looks like you need to apply the "Cell standby" fix. That won't help your actual battery life, but it will help your reporting.

Everyone is going to be different depending on usage and signal strength.
Your battery usage isn't that bad, but when I was running ICS I would be able to get over 3 hours screen time and someimtes 20-24 hours total life.
It really varies based on your data usage. To extend battery life, then turn off unused data connections. Adjust your sync frequency, and limit push notifications. Network data coverage also impacts battery life, so in areas that have bad coverage, your phone is going to be searching for signal more often.
Use CPUspy as well and see if you phone is going to Deep Sleep when it should.

Here's a screen shot of CPUspy. Hope this helps!
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Here's a screen shot of CPUspy. Hope this helps!
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Your phone is not going into Deep Sleep as it should which is causing the higher drain you're seeing. Post what is using battery stats. Also, try to reboot. You said you were stock, so it could just be a random program that didn't close and is running in the background.
I would check your sync settings too.
Check this tread for other ideas:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969741

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Your phone is not going into Deep Sleep as it should which is causing the higher drain you're seeing. Post what is using battery stats. Also, try to reboot. You said you were stock, so it could just be a random program that didn't close and is running in the background.
I would check your sync settings too.
Check this tread for other ideas:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969741
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Should I post a screen shot of partial wakelocks or kernel wakelocks? Thanks!
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Yes please do.
You have a rogue app that is prevention your cpu from sleeping.

What gives?
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If your screen on time is not around 4+ hours then you most probably are not getting good battery life.

Post a screen shot from betterbattery with Processes and Since Unplugged as your parameters. Wakelocks are not the problem. You have an app constantly running that will prevent DS, so a Wakelock is irrelavent at this point.

Woodrube said:
Post a screen shot from betterbattery with Processes and Since Unplugged as your parameters. Wakelocks are not the problem. You have an app constantly running that will prevent DS, so a Wakelock is irrelavent at this point.
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I did a restart recently so this is all I could get. Let me know if this helps or if you want one since unplugged.
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Ya no dice on that one. Just charge it up and run it for a few hours and then pull a screenie of Processes and Since Unplugged. I wanna set what it shows for your Android System as that is your main culprit.
Some things right off that I see with this last screen shot. First, I don't think that your JuiceDefender is working properly. Usually there is a Red, Green or Blue dot in the upper right corner of the shield. This is an indicator of your radio state. Second, that Revamped Nexus S live wallpaper will munch your battery. It's cool and I own it too, but it does cause some issues with battery, not neccessarily wakelocks though. Third, that Battery Monitoring widget is eating it up too. Not sure if the icon on the top-left is for that or not, but if it is in the notification area, then it is polling and is not caching causing drainage.
Those are just what I am seeing from this last screen. I am more interested in the Processes/Since Unplugged screen shot. Charge up and go get some lunch/dinner (depending on where you are) and come back later on after and post it up.

Woodrube said:
Ya no dice on that one. Just charge it up and run it for a few hours and then pull a screenie of Processes and Since Unplugged. I wanna set what it shows for your Android System as that is your main culprit.
Some things right off that I see with this last screen shot. First, I don't think that your JuiceDefender is working properly. Usually there is a Red, Green or Blue dot in the upper right corner of the shield. This is an indicator of your radio state. Second, that Revamped Nexus S live wallpaper will munch your battery. It's cool and I own it too, but it does cause some issues with battery, not neccessarily wakelocks though. Third, that Battery Monitoring widget is eating it up too. Not sure if the icon on the top-left is for that or not, but if it is in the notification area, then it is polling and is not caching causing drainage.
Those are just what I am seeing from this last screen. I am more interested in the Processes/Since Unplugged screen shot. Charge up and go get some lunch/dinner (depending on where you are) and come back later on after and post it up.
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Here you go. Great replies so far!
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Bump. Anyone?
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lazarat said:
If your screen on time is not around 4+ hours then you most probably are not getting good battery life.
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When I use my cell all the day NOT on WIFI, I get around 3 hours screen time (auto brightness - brightness medium most of time)
When I use my cell all the day with WIFI, I get 5 hours screen time (auto brightness - brightness medium most of time)
do I have a problem with my battery ?

Matrix_19 said:
When I use my cell all the day NOT on WIFI, I get around 3 hours screen time (auto brightness - brightness medium most of time)
When I use my cell all the day with WIFI, I get 5 hours screen time (auto brightness - brightness medium most of time)
do I have a problem with my battery ?
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Mobile Data uses more power than WiFi. Your stats are pretty good.
This is my battery life on Wicked.
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I usually only get around 2 hours of screen time. What gives?!
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Battery Calibration didn't change anything!!!

Running stable CM 6.1 with cm kernel & followed the steps of calibrating battery & my battery lifes still horrible, currently 1 hour after calibration and already down 2 70% from being on internet & a few texts
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Running stable CM 6.1 with cm kernel & followed the steps of calibrating battery & my battery lifes still horrible, currently 1 hour after calibration and already down 2 70% from being on internet & a few texts
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have u got spare parts? open it up and look at battery history and the running vs screen on time.
they should be the same but i can almost guarantee that your phone is still running whilst the screen is off. you need to find out the app which is keeping a wakelock on ur device and delete/change its settings
Ok thanx..will try this
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adam18488 said:
have u got spare parts? open it up and look at battery history and the running vs screen on time.
they should be the same but i can almost guarantee that your phone is still running whilst the screen is off. you need to find out the app which is keeping a wakelock on ur device and delete/change its settings
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Sorry for the noobish question, but can I compare the two. I went to spare parts and could not see where to compare screen on time vs running.
I recently tried to calibrate y battery, but sinse my screen does not shut off on its own as before. I've aleady checked the screen timers and all is as it was before.
Right now I am @ 4.5 hrs since I unplugged and I am sitting @ 76%, with little use...kinda sucks!!!!
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Crey23 said:
Sorry for the noobish question, but can I compare the two. I went to spare parts and could not see where to compare screen on time vs running.
I recently tried to calibrate y battery, but sinse my screen does not shut off on its own as before. I've aleady checked the screen timers and all is as it was before.
Right now I am @ 4.5 hrs since I unplugged and I am sitting @ 76%, with little use...kinda sucks!!!!
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Mines is pretty much the same way..only a few hours off charge n still draining like crazy
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bnoot said:
Running stable CM 6.1 with cm kernel & followed the steps of calibrating battery & my battery lifes still horrible, currently 1 hour after calibration and already down 2 70% from being on internet & a few texts
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What kinds of widgets do you have running in the background and how often are they pulling data?
Also, how many days have you been on CM 6.1? I upgraded from RC3 and my battery life is much improved. The first two days it was eating a lot as it 'calibrated' itself but now I can easily make it through a full days use with about 40% to spare.
I adjusted my background widgets and how often they pulled data and this really helped my battery life. Also, a poor signal can have VERY ADVERSE affects on battery life. For example, I work in a prison where cell phone reception is awful. If I am at work for 3 hours and leave the phone in 3G mode, I can easily go through 30% battery while the phone tries to find a signal...
Any idea how long will it take the batt tocalibrate???? I did the recalibration process on thurday night, and my battery sucks now.
I'm sitting on 49% only 4 hours unplugged. Before I was getting somewhere around 55-60% at this time interval...
Any ideas?
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Crey23 said:
Any idea how long will it take the batt tocalibrate???? I did the recalibration process on thurday night, and my battery sucks now.
I'm sitting on 49% only 4 hours unplugged. Before I was getting somewhere around 55-60% at this time interval...
Any ideas?
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bnoot said:
Running stable CM 6.1 with cm kernel & followed the steps of calibrating battery & my battery lifes still horrible, currently 1 hour after calibration and already down 2 70% from being on internet & a few texts
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Alright boys try this. I got over 2 days worth of lifetime with this set up.
-Download SetCPU
Set your profile to 245/245 screen off with priority at 100%.
-Turn brightness to 0%
-Turn GPS off (Go to Settings->Location and Security-> turn off all that GPS crap
-Leave 3G off until you actually need it, then turn it back off after you're done with it
-Leave bluetooth off
-Don't have garbage widgets lying all over the place on 7 homescreens. I only have like 5 widgets spread out on 2 homescreens.
Are you guys running CM 6.1? Cause I am.
Did you guys overclock?
Thank me if it worked out for you =P
convolution said:
Alright boys try this. I got over 2 days worth of lifetime with this set up.
-Download SetCPU
Set your profile to 245/245 screen off with priority at 100%.
-Turn brightness to 0%
-Turn GPS off (Go to Settings->Location and Security-> turn off all that GPS crap
-Leave 3G off until you actually need it, then turn it back off after you're done with it
-Leave bluetooth off
-Don't have garbage widgets lying all over the place on 7 homescreens. I only have like 5 widgets spread out on 2 homescreens.
Are you guys running CM 6.1? Cause I am.
Did you guys overclock?
Thank me if it worked out for you =P
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Convolution Thanks for the reply, but im more interested in getting a few more hours but with certain level of freedom. I am not all that interested in switching things on and off every time I need them, but I understand what you mean.
I'm looking to get 16 hours of moderate use...that should be plenty. I currently turn off wi-fi and gps since I seldom use gs, and wifi is governed by a profile manager, and it's on only at night.
but setting connection down to 2G, and killing all screen brightness renders the device (IMHO) useless. Also, SetCPU @245 100%, would really hinder the device.
I am running CM6.1 Stable and I am running OC'd @ 1497, but on "On Demand" profile, so to use only as needed.
I still have to try Pershoot's kernel, I think I will flash it tonight to see what happens.
I am also experiencing some oddity with my screen time-out feature...it's not working.....my screen refuses to turn off by itself, I have to lock the device physically for it to take effect....not sure what changed...but the regular parameters are set properly.
I'm getting 2-3 days with the stock WWE ROM that came with the phone. Brightness is set to Auto, but I keep GPS, BT, WiFi and mobile data connection off until I need them. Other than that, I talk about 20-40 mins/day, send out a few texts, listen to the radio, read my feeds and e-mail - pretty much everything the phone was made for.
IMHO, the "calibration" is bullcrap, it's just an impression that it lasts longer afterwards.
keinengel said:
I'm getting 2-3 days with the stock WWE ROM that came with the phone. Brightness is set to Auto, but I keep GPS, BT, WiFi and mobile data connection off until I need them. Other than that, I talk about 20-40 mins/day, send out a few texts, listen to the radio, read my feeds and e-mail - pretty much everything the phone was made for.
IMHO, the "calibration" is bullcrap, it's just an impression that it lasts longer afterwards.
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Basically the same setup I have in terms of connectivity except for data.....does it really have that much impact on battery life?
What would I missing if I decide to turn data off?
Thanks!
Huge impact. Try it out for a day or two. Or just install Juice Defender, which disables it while the screen is off, turning it on at set intervals (like for 1 min every half hour) to let it sync.
Thanks Keinengel....I'll look up Juice Defender...sounds like the right thing!
i get atleast a day and a half out of my phone and i had it for about a week now. best battery ive had for a while now.
Wow guys...installed juice defender and pershoot's kernel, and only gone 1% in about 2.5 hour....I'll report again tomorrow
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Battery discharge on idle...

Hi,
I have use my phone 30min and idle
6h05 and I lost 35% of battery...
Is it normal or I have a problem?
Thx
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You probably have a rouge app. Download "Where's my Droid power" and it will tell you which app is keeping the phone awake and close it.
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My day :
12h11 12% :
1h28 display : 48%
10h43 idle : 12%
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I install Where My droid Power :
IU Systeme : 3,48%
Swiftkey : 3,1%
LightFlow : 1,49%
Phone : 1,28%
...
Thx
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The native ICS app has some battery statistics. Go to settings-battery and it gives you some indication of what is being used.
Mine almost exclusively says most is from screen.
You might consider some application killing software through the play store.
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wparkins said:
The native ICS app has some battery statistics. Go to settings-battery and it gives you some indication of what is being used.
Mine almost exclusively says most is from screen.
You might consider some application killing software through the play store.
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Don't use those, please.
It ruins the stability of said apps.
And...
I find the most useful feature of the stock android battery stats to be the graph.
Settings>battery>click the graph.
If you're "Screen On" and "Awake" bars are close to being the same...it's good.
If awake is on really frequently with your screen off...it's bad.
Keep in mind that playing music and making phone calls will keep your phone awake with the screen off. That's fine.
Jubakuba said:
Don't use those, please.
It ruins the stability of said apps.
And...
I find the most useful feature of the stock android battery stats to be the graph.
Settings>battery>click the graph.
If you're "Screen On" and "Awake" bars are close to being the same...it's good.
If awake is on really frequently with your screen off...it's bad.
Keep in mind that playing music and making phone calls will keep your phone awake with the screen off. That's fine.
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I don't understand so I post screen, bad or Good?
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Jubakuba said:
Don't use those, please.
It ruins the stability of said apps.
And...
I find the most useful feature of the stock android battery stats to be the graph.
Settings>battery>click the graph.
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I couldn't agree more on the battery and data usage graphs.
Thanks for the tip on app killing software, it seems all kinda of places have recommended them even though I never used one yet.
Plz help me
Franco.kernel r43 with AOKP b34
Default voltage, governor interactive. Fréquence 350/1000
Thx
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Some quick things that could save you some battery:
- dissable 4g when you are not using it if you have a gsm hit 2g networks only..
- Turn bluetooth and GPS on when you need them power them off when you are not using them. there's a nice widget you can add to your homescren to keep those settings in check.
- if you are a chatter. install chat apps that use Push. a nice example:
a) msn, facebook chat: Trillian
My phone lasts for something like 20 hours (on normal use) but I recharge it every night.. (when I go to sleep I plug it in). If you are a heavy user you can consider buying a better battery, or keeping a small solar powered powerbank in your bag..
amonfog said:
My phone lasts for something like 20 hours (on normal use) but I recharge it every night.. (when I go to sleep I plug it in). If you are a heavy user you can consider buying a better battery, or keeping a small solar powered powerbank in your bag..
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Could you please explain "normal use" to me, because 20 hours battery life is something I haven't seen since a blackberry.
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Some quick things that could save you some battery:
- dissable 4g when you are not using it if you have a gsm hit 2g networks only..
- Turn bluetooth and GPS on when you need them power them off when you are not using them. there's a nice widget you can add to your homescren to keep those settings in check.
- if you are a chatter. install chat apps that use Push. a nice example:
a) msn, facebook chat: Trillian
My phone lasts for something like 20 hours (on normal use) but I recharge it every night.. (when I go to sleep I plug it in). If you are a heavy user you can consider buying a better battery, or keeping a small solar powered powerbank in your bag..
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Thanks but
No bt, no gps, no chat
I try 2g only so
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I think I find solution
Switch 2G when display off
Stop Wifi when display off
60% and 8h30 use... (with much lost this morning without this config )
Confirm tomorrow
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Is this battery drain normal/reasonable?

I unplugged my phone before I went to bed to see how much it would drain overnight. I only slept for 5.5 hours. My phone had lost 16%. Is this normal?
I was connected to wifi, only thing I had syncing was Facebook for every 4 hours.
I forgot to screenshot the cpu times, but it spent a majority of the time in deep sleep and 384.
Also, what do the red bars mean in BBS?
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I unplugged my phone before I went to bed to see how much it would drain overnight. I only slept for 5.5 hours. My phone had lost 16%. Is this normal?
I was connected to wifi, only thing I had syncing was Facebook for every 4 hours.
I forgot to screenshot the cpu times, but it spent a majority of the time in deep sleep and 384.
Also, what do the red bars mean in BBS?
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Try disabling WiFi as well? Im guessing you dont need Facebook to sync while you sleep, just refresh it when you wake up. Noticed you clock down to 384mhz while screen off. odd how still took away a lot for only 5 hours.
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Try disabling WiFi as well? Im guessing you dont need Facebook to sync while you sleep, just refresh it when you wake up. Noticed you clock down to 384mhz while screen off. odd how still took away a lot for only 5 hours.
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I dont think clocking down helps that much. it doesnt stop the same processes from running, and it takes longer to run them with the lower processing power, especially when the phone has all night to do it /
According to your screenshots you have posted, that kakao talk app is in wakelock, keeping the phone from actually sleeping. Although the other stats seem to contradict this i would be willing to bet this is your problem. I would either disable it from syncing in the app, freezing the process, or somehow prevent it from running. I would put money on it improving battery life drastically. I cant be sure of this as i dont use betterbatterystats but i would suspect the red bar is the time spent in wakelock, while the cpu is supposedly in deep sleep.
That doesn't look normal. I get less than 1%/hour overnight. Though I don't use Facebook or Facebook app. I do have 2 Gmail accounts on auto sync. Weather widget sync/hour. Field trip and Google+ sync enabled and wifi is always on when I'm at home.
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Definitely not normal... I get about the same 1% an hour overnight.
I'll give it a shot tonight. Thanks.
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I had battery drain issues, download juice defender, it basically turns off 4g when the screen is off and allows email retrievable based on a set schedule...my phone lasts twice as long now
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Device Sleep Battery life

First night device sleep not so good on AT&T version .
7 Hour of sleep lost 1% an hour , with Sprint version 2%-3% is used in that time frame.
I'm going install app to monitor tonight sleep session see whats eating energy.
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First night device sleep not so good on AT&T version .
7 Hour of sleep lost 1% an hour , with Sprint version 2%-3% is used in that time frame.
I'm going install app to monitor tonight sleep session see whats eating energy.
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Exactly the case with mine. However I have every sensor and sync option checked (if that matters). But it did drop 6% in 6 hours.
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Same here...but yesterdays battery life was remarkable...over 7 hours on with over 4 hours of screen on time at full brightness.
I'm thinking Quick Glace setting enabled is the drainer.
Feature is much more sensitive on ATTs.
hmm maybe higher sleep CPU level on ATTs
Sprint GN2 has whats called wakeup lag. When you wake device display has good 2-3 sec delay before turning on.
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I'm thinking Quick Glace setting enabled is the drainer.
Feature is much more sensitive on ATTs.
hmm maybe higher sleep CPU level on ATTs
Sprint GN2 has whats called wakeup lag. When you wake device display has good 2-3 sec delay before turning on.
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That happens to be one option that was off last night... so that cant be it
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During 7 hours of sleep I got 7 emails
The one gps hit is no big deal but 3 of 7 marked in shot are much to active.
Same thing for me. Went to bed at midnight with 92%. woke up at 8am with 84%. 1% per hour. Hopefully someone can figure out how to slow this down. Otherwise, battery life seems fantastic
Wifi remains strong no cut outs during gmail sync so we can rule 0ut connection issue.
It appears Google sync is to busy on 3 marks shown in shot so I'm going to disable everything except Gmail & contacts in sync setting.
Hopefully that will be fix
Drained 2% in 9 hours last night with 2 push email accounts (on exchange and one gmail) and gtalk connected. LTE signal at about -90 and WiFi connected.
Seems reasonable to me.
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garyd9 said:
Drained 2% in 9 hours last night with 2 push email accounts (on exchange and one gmail) and gtalk connected. LTE signal at about -90 and WiFi connected.
Seems reasonable to me.
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yeah that's how it should be.
As my screen shot shows there is 7 deep sleep wakeup points.
7 emails received , 7 wakeups shown with 3 of them being way to active.
Now the question is why.
Maybe a 3rd party app kicks in gear when email received.
Only thing I have on board is Fancy Widget with auto update disabled during that time frame
garyd9 said:
Drained 2% in 9 hours last night with 2 push email accounts (on exchange and one gmail) and gtalk connected. LTE signal at about -90 and WiFi connected.
Seems reasonable to me.
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I'm getting similiar to this. Tested 2 nights now and in 10 hours I'm dropping 2%. Multiple emails syncing, weather, Google Talk connected. Great usage battery life too.
In the "screen on" screenshot, live wallpaper active, 4 hours of Bluetooth music, brightness 80%, Web browsing and gaming heavy with 40ish minutes of phone calls and 30 minutes of GPS navigation. I hit 6h screen on time and 24h 32min unplugged when the battery finally died. That is stellar.
Also I'm in a LTE area, usually 4 bars signal strength but throughout my day I do leave LTE coverage multiple times. (I travel a lot)
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Not sure if this applies to anyone else but last night I removed several Bloat apps before going to bed. I did NOT restart the phone. From doing this caused my phone to not sleep the whole night. Woke up this morning and restarted the phone. Phone went right to sleep after doing this.
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I'm getting 1% drain a hour which is better then my note 1s 3%. Anyone using juice defender? Seems like battery life will be so much better then my note 1, I haven't both red to install it yet
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Ok second day of sleep testing.
This time my toy is running Modded N7105ZHALJ4 MultiWindow rom with no 3rd party app installed.
Google sync active with 1 email received during sleep period.
Accuweather widget at 3 hour update interval .
Wifi enabled.
I'm still getting the 1% drain but this time only 1 email was received during 7hr sleep period so I can rule that out as being cause.
What the heck is waking up device lol
The AWAKE activity shown in screen shot should not be happening.
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That small period showing Screen On I checked email device was awake maybe 90 seconds.
But from that point as you can see lots of activity happening that shouldnt
Maybe the small awake times are to check email, check weather, update Google now, Facebook, basically anything that is a widget or has check intervals for updates.
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Maybe the small awake times are to check email, check weather, update Google now, Facebook, basically anything that is a widget or has check intervals for updates.
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nah only thing running in background is Gmail & accuweather.
Gmail remains silent lights up sleep on push , seeing only one email was received that can be ruled out as problem.
Accuweather at 3 hour update interval so we can rule that out as well.
On Sprint version I had all kinds of background apps running during sleep , 15 emails receved and would lose 3-4% in 9 hour sleep session so somethings not playing well on ATT version.
I stopped by ATT store today ran across GN2 owner thats having same sleep issue like many in this thread
Turn on airplane mode and test it. 3g/H+ will cause it.
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BoOsT said:
Turn on airplane mode and test it. 3g/H+ will cause it.
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Its been sleeping wifi enabled during testing.
Tonight I'm going to test with network.
What's keeping my device awake? What wakes it up to begin with?
BetterBatteryStats.
Search for it on XDA and you'll find that XDA members get a free version. While it won't give you better battery usage, it will tell you WHY your battery is being used by something else.
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What's keeping my device awake? What wakes it up to begin with?
BetterBatteryStats.
Search for it on XDA and you'll find that XDA members get a free version. While it won't give you better battery usage, it will tell you WHY your battery is being used by something else.
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Better battery stats is a great program, highly recommended from me too.
Not sure what the sleep problem is. I've maintained the 2ish% drop in 10ish hours of sleep. Great battery life still. Do you have NFC or Sbeam turned on? They have been known to sometimes cause battery drain and not show up as "awake" when looking at battery stats. Try toggling them in settings even if they are off and see if that makes any impact.
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Help with setting my battery straight

On BBS, My kernel and partial wake locks are mostly under control as far as percents but they have some seriously high wakeup counts. For example, "Key events" has 74740 wake up counts but it's 0.0%. In "other", it's awake time is 96%, as well as no data connection, etc, I have pics so you can see what I'm talking about. According to GSam, the android system is taking the most power and second is the screen. I lowered my max/min cpu and set the phone in power save mode. It goes from 100-30% in 6 hours. I have it on wifi like all the time (poor 3g coverage where I am) and it sits in my pocket. I did the basic requirements ( got rid of apps, fixed refresh intervals, etc) I attached my log.
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It'd be cool if we knew what Rom/kernel your using.
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xblackvalorx said:
It'd be cool if we knew what Rom/kernel your using.
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Of course. I'm on Jellybomb version 11 and im using the stock LJ 7 kernel.
Could I have some help please

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