Hi, now that i have your attention!
I have cm7.2 democracy on my gio
I barely use it for wifi or gaming now because the battery is S**t.
I had 2.3.6 GB before and battery could take out 2 days on games and music. Now suddenly after switching to cm7.2 i need to charge it twice a day without using any app or game. just some texting like 10, 12.
I use ondemand governor and max freq is 806 min is 245
Also a couple of times i have seen that when my battery is at 30% and charge it then within 5-10 minutes it showed 100% charged. Unplug the charger.
Any suggestions or something on this? I really need an answer guys. Thanks
I can tell you that you can't charge your battery within 10 minutes.
Charge it at least 2 hours, 2.5.
RonninDAMN said:
I can tell you that you can't charge your battery within 10 minutes.
Charge it at least 2 hours, 2.5.
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Yeah! I will. Even if it says fully charged. IDK whats the problem with it. It drains so quickly.
Even if i charge it 2 hours even then i have to charge it twice a day.
I have the same problems. Some help?
I am having the same happening with my phone. I am looking into buying a new battery.
My phone goes from 100% to 10% on five min plz help
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No one has found a solution 'till now?I'll try to use ODIN and go back to stock version, maybe that will help. Has anyone had those battery problems before using a custom ROM?with stock my battery used to last 2 days with games and music etc, now I can only use it for 5 hours without any games or music or internet. It also charges from 0 to 100% in 30 minutes , maybe less. I'm still hoping someone found a solution for this problem because it is useless to have a phone without any battery.
Try to get a new battery because huge draining problem is not caused by roms it caused by battery damage.my battery runs on stock rom over the 10days without using anything but on cm9/10 roms it drains faster but still runs more than 3days for me.
so no one got it?
Thank God I am not the only one here
But guys, I have been using stock GB for an year. Its been only a week on cm7.2 democracy and nightly.
Both have same battery issues and non of this happened in stock
It's not the battery issue.its something else. I'm sure
Have you tried going back to stock version using ODIN?I think that is the ultimate solution before sending my phone to service(I still have warranty).
midcoreboot said:
My phone goes from 100% to 10% on five min plz help
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Calibrate your battery.
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asharx said:
I am having the same happening with my phone. I am looking into buying a new battery.
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Try to "recalibrate" your battery; in cwm theres an option "wipe battery stats". some say its nonsense, some say it really helps; i would give it a try.
No idea if theres an option with stock roms, though.....
I'm calibrating now...Will post the result in a while. (Tomorrow i guess)
I still couldn't solve this..I flashed the stock firmware with ODIN and still no luck, I'm starting to think it is a hardware problem, maybe I will send the phone to service now that I have the stock firmware back. Has anyone found any solution?
Hey, i found this article
For the users who like to try out new ROMs very often or by default Android receives updates to Android very often. These updates re constantly pushed to the users to provide the better experience to the users. For those who flash their mobile handset with custom ROM they are advised to charge their handset to 100 % battery life and then proceed with the upgrade processor. That is advised because if you have 50 % of battery life and proceed with firmware update, the new custom ROM will consider 50 % battery life as the full battery stats and this will provide half the battery life then earlier as specified by your phone manufacturer. In those cases you need to go with the battery calibration to gain 100 % battery backup as specified by your provider. There is complete procedure on how you will calibrate your phone battery is mentioned by us and if you would like to make the process very much easier then you can make use of a specially designed application which calibrates your battery. (Battery Calibration)
Okay so i flashed a new custom rom with 100% battery but no luck on battery issue. Its still draining the same.
then i calibrated my battery with this app with my battery at 100% which of course is 50% as said by this article, the app said "Your battery has been calibrated by 6%". Don't know what that means.
ANY HELP? DEVELOPERS PLEASE GUYS!
Try to calibrate it too.It may fix it.
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Try to calibrate it too.It may fix it.
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I said i calibrated it but still it charges quickly to 100% as it has no effect on the battery anyhow.
Buy New Battery
Problem solved :fingers-crossed:
I am getting the problem of battery drain only in cm7.2 democracy. On stock battery lasts for 2.5 days but on democracy only 1 day. What is the problem?? I dont wana leave this ROM its so nice. Can any body help me out.
I already calibrated my battery but no solution....
abdullahaftab said:
I am getting the problem of battery drain only in cm7.2 democracy. On stock battery lasts for 2.5 days but on democracy only 1 day. What is the problem?? I dont wana leave this ROM its so nice. Can any body help me out.
I already calibrated my battery but no solution....
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I have the same issue, I am using CM10.1 RC0 by Olddroid but I think my problem is the charger. For the last month I charged my Gio using the usb connection from PC. Now, if I use the charger the battery drains faster than charging with the usb connection method. I am gonna buy a 1500 mAh battery and hope to solve this problem.
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I disconnected my defy from charger just now as it showed 100% charged but as soon as I disxonnected charger 10% battery is lost without doing anything that too within a minute
Pls help people
Did you try to wipe battery stats.
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What ROM are you ON?
stock rom
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What ROM are you ON?
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Stock 2.2.2
hey!
hey guys! i'm having the same problem but with ms2ginger 2.0 defy/+ rom
the stock rom i get about a days battery backup but with these roms it just drains and i'm out within half a day!
wiped battery stats and have done a caliberation as well so if i've msised out on anything else then please let me know!
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I disconnected my defy from charger just now as it showed 100% charged but as soon as I disxonnected charger 10% battery is lost without doing anything that too within a minute
Pls help people
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This is simply because as soon as you unplug your phone, it uses power. Therefore, with 10% battery step, it will say it drops 10%, even though it is actually at 99%. My phone did this as well til I flashed a 1% battery step fix.
If your phone drops to 80% within a few minutes of unplugging it, you have a problem. Hope this was helpful.
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sUpErwHoO said:
hey guys! i'm having the same problem but with ms2ginger 2.0 defy/+ rom
the stock rom i get about a days battery backup but with these roms it just drains and i'm out within half a day!
wiped battery stats and have done a caliberation as well so if i've msised out on anything else then please let me know!
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What do you have running during the day? What ROM did flash Ms2ginger over? I've had issues like that before. I would just start fresh, clean sbf flash, root, recovery, etc. Always fixed any battery issues that couldn't be fixed by wipe/calibration. Clean installs of applications (not restoring data), can also help.
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Angelus47 said:
What do you have running during the day? What ROM did flash Ms2ginger over? I've had issues like that before. I would just start fresh, clean sbf flash, root, recovery, etc. Always fixed any battery issues that couldn't be fixed by wipe/calibration. Clean installs of applications (not restoring data), can also help.
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well i started at fro yo(once) and re flashed from either ms2/that Chinese Moto 2.3.4, and during the day its usually background apps but its drained by the end of the day, almost down to 25% so don't even have the mood to play anything!
um i'd send out a few messages recieve a few calls over the day, and on a happy day a game or two for about 20 minutes! lol
i'm flashing cm7 just to see if theres a battery problem!
ps, i know this is off topic but is there anyway to change
a:the boot image (cm7)
b:the notification drop down (cm7)
ty
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The notification thingy can be hidden in cm7 it took me all of 3 hours to figure it out after playing around with it!
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This is simply because as soon as you unplug your phone, it uses power. Therefore, with 10% battery step, it will say it drops 10%, even though it is actually at 99%. My phone did this as well til I flashed a 1% battery step fix.
If your phone drops to 80% within a few minutes of unplugging it, you have a problem. Hope this was helpful.
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+1. Also with stock Froyo my Defy was loosing 2% every hour. After I moved to Defy+ rom by Walter79 the drop have gone down to 0.5% every hour. You can also try System Tuner and see if any process is having high CPU utilization and also check if your phone enters Sleep state or not.
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I disconnected my defy from charger just now as it showed 100% charged but as soon as I disxonnected charger 10% battery is lost without doing anything that too within a minute
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use battery monitor widget off the market
issue solved
MrBelter said:
use battery monitor widget off the market
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Issue solved using dr. Battery saver full cycle charge working great
I too am having issues with battery life since the day I bought the defy. The original battery was giving me 1 day max with all gps/wifi/data switched off and 1 hour talktime. After making few rounds of the service centre had it replaced, but even the new battery is no better. With the new battery now I am able to get 2 days max with all data/wifi/gps off, and 1-2 hours of talk time.
Did the battery stat wipe too but no better.
Any better ideas?
Hello all together
I'm browsing xda for a little more than a year now. You guys helped me a lot!
First I want to apology my english, I hope you understand what I want to say
Not a long time ago the battery of my WFS lasted up to 3 days (incredible if I think of it now).
That was with a self rooted stock rom and some changes (bravia, turboboost script, oc-kernel, etc.).
Out of nowhere I had problems with my calendar.sync.provider. Processes htc.bg and htc.bgp used the most of my battery (found out with Battery Mix).
I could watch the percent falling... Battery was getting very hot.
After i killed calendar.provider and calendar itself those bg-processes disappeared and all went back to normal.
Installed m1nd's rom, tried a lot of different settings, used calengoo instead of normal calendar (uninstalled the other)...
But battery life was never the same since then.
We also had a really rough winter and I was outside a lot. my battery began to drain faster. First I began to install apps like "auto wifi toggle" to stop that battery drain, after all I just bought a new battery this spring - 1500mAh.
But other than i expected - battery life did not increase. So I decided to install CM7.2 (wanted to do it anyway - great work btw!).
And guess what, nothing changed...
You will find some screenshots at the end... (did barely use the phone this 4 hours)
So what can I do? I'm desperate. The battery does not hold the whole day...
Please give me some tipps (if you have others than the general battery saving thread) or at least cheer me up
tl;dr: Phone works for 10h (mail,text, no phones, no games) - Changing battery & ROM does not fix battery drain...
Thank you in advance!
it happens to me too unfortunately, i charge it everyday or every 2 days
when i play a small mini game for a few minutes, battery drains like over 10% in a few minutes.
Have you tried calibrating the battery?
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Have you tried calibrating the battery?
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No such thing, its a myth!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445643
Hey scilax can you please tell me how to. Calibrate the battery.
Me too get a smaller backup when 3g is used for some 3 to 4 hours.
Please tell about that calibrating
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Thing is, I charge my phone everyday. And I've been using CM7 or CM9, battery life never lasts more than a day. If it's only lasting 4-10 hours. Check your sync settings. Keep it only on 2G networks if using data. Get a battery saving application, in my opinion, it sounds like your using a lot of mobile data/wifi.
My battery seems to drain very fast.
The phone is brand new, and I'm not able of getting more than 12 hours with one charge.
I'm using lowest brightness possible, wifi ON only when needed, 3G on only when needed (The rest of the time it stands connected by EDGE, updating whatsapp and checking emails and twitts each 15 minutes), bluetooth off, gps off and autosync off.
When I'm sleeping it dischargues 3% per hour!
I have installeed juice defender, battery calibrator and battery graph.
Is this normal?
Any help?
Battery reaches 100% at 4,2V
Which Rom, kernel, etc do you use?
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Thats not normal.
Maybe you should look for some apps installed, which dont let your phone fall into deep sleep....
Jeezer said:
Thats not normal.
Maybe you should look for some apps installed, which dont let your phone fall into deep sleep....
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I had an app once called android assistance r something like that and it killed my battery. I went to bed and battery was at 94% and when i woke it was at 2%. Unistalled straight away lol. And like matdroid says, what rom u using coz sense roms aint battery friendly.
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I have been testing with differents roms.
That test was done using stock 2.2 rom . Could it make that big difference?
Have installed leedroid, oxygen, sandvold 0.8 and CM7 RC2.. But haven't had time to test them properly. I hope the reason of this battery drain is the ROM .
The only program (I think) is running all the time is Whatsapp. And it works fine with EDGE. Twitter and emails are set to update each 15minutes thanks to JuiceDefender.
I`d recommend to try with a different battery, see if there is any difference.
U could also look into trying a different kernel, most roms these day come with a choice of a few kernels.
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Here is the status of my battery.
Let me know if it's ok.
This was using Oxygen COS GB (17-04-2012 built)
It's in spanish (Pantalla) is screen and voz is voice.
Are you happy with that drain?
Obviusly I'm not happy. But what can I do? I have tried almost everything.
Please help.
Please post the time the display was on plus your brightness-setting.
Dear friends,
Here are the stats again,
This time it lasted more time because it included the time when I was sleeping.
See attached pictures.
The battery still drains fast.
Best regards.
I have also the same problem. Today it lasted for 8h.
I bought a new battery 2 weeks ago, so it can't be that. I've cleared battery stats with 4EXT Recovery and done also clean wipe when changed the rom to RSK 7.4.3.
Before that I had RevolutioN 4.0, but when i updated from 3.0 to 4.0, the battery problem started. I don't if it's just a coincidence. 3.0 worked perfectly, and it's a shame, that i haven't got this work ever since =7 "If it works, don't fix it"
On RSK, what i have now, i use snq kernel (installed the kernel on RSK installation).
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Oh yeah, and also done all the tweaking with Deamon Controller, like on the instructions what RSK wrote on first page.
My phone lasts 12 hour when I don't use massive data.
I tried different kernels and finally found that the ManU is the most battery friendly for me.
I don't use any optimization app, which I find quite useless, I just use two profiles in setcpu:
screen on: 1152 Mhz, governor performance
screen off: 422 Mhz, governor powersave
I prefer a more responsive phone than a longer battery life.
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Looks like your display is on all the time.
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Dear friends,
Here are the stats again,
This time it lasted more time because it included the time when I was sleeping.
See attached pictures.
The battery still drains fast.
Best regards.
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First, try to turn of data connection when you're not using it.
Then try to do this:
-use your phone until you drain the battery
-turn of the phone and connect it to charger and leave it to charge 10-12 hours
-disconnect the charger, turn on the phone and use it until the battery falls down for a few percents
-turn it off again, reconnect to charger and leave it to charge for about an hour
-disconnect, boot into recovery and wipe battery stats
-turn the phone one and use it, you should notice the difference.
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nlooooo said:
First, try to turn of data connection when you're not using it.
Then try to do this:
-use your phone until you drain the battery
-turn of the phone and connect it to charger and leave it to charge 10-12 hours
-disconnect the charger, turn on the phone and use it until the battery falls down for a few percents
-turn it off again, reconnect to charger and leave it to charge for about an hour
-disconnect, boot into recovery and wipe battery stats
-turn the phone one and use it, you should notice the difference.
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Think again about the bolded part.
erklat said:
Think again about the bolded part.
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I red that thread before and I know what you wanna say, but my point was first part with charging, not deleting battery stats. It just has some connection with the structure of Li-ion batteries. It is also recommended to completely discharge the battery and recharge it with the phone turned off once a month.
Thanks for your answers.
Screen is on a lot of time (in the screenshots I posted you can see).
But I use lowest brightness possible, between 10 and 20% when I'm indoors and only high values when the sun hits the screen.
pieru, can you post the ManU kernel link?
I don't know what kernel i'm using, i installed Oxyged cosed (I think last version) fropm roalex. How can I know?
Thanks nlooooo.
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How can I know?
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Settings>about phone>software information.
I'm fairly certain it uses thalamus kernel tho. Oxygen doesn't work with any other afaik.
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I started running into some battery issues earlier today. I was on AOKP without any issues and one day the battery just started draining very fast. I went from about 50% to 15% in a matter of an hour. That night I slept with my phone charging and it did to get charged passd 54%. And it's charging very slow too. I thought it might be the ROM so I flashed Slim Bean. But it is not heling at all.
Anyone have anything similar going on?
What can I do?
Try calibrating the battery and go like 2-3 charge to discharge and see what its like afterwards
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Will do. I'll post back
Yea it takes a few rundowns to get into the sweet spot, I thought I was getting horrible battery life till someone suggested that to me now I get about 32-33 hrs on a charge. Which I think is about prefect, I don't game on it I just use everything else all the time. I have ps3, xbox360 & psp for gaming
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Well it's been charging for about 6 hours now and it won't get past 54%
I let it charge all night and when I woke up it was finally at 100%. I left for class and unplugged my phone at 7:40. 20 minutes later it was down to 47%. Then another 2 hours later, it was at 11%. Obviously it is draining far too fast. Will AT&T replace my battery? Or does it look like I'm gonna have to buy a new one?
What I normally do is charge it to 100% then boot into recovery and wipe battery stats. Reboot and don't unplug the phone until it again says that the battery is full. Then run with it and see if it helps.
Go ask them I don't see why they wouldn't replace the battery, it does sound like its shot that kind of drain isn't normal at all
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I had the same issues with not getting to 100%. Seems like leaving it on the charger for another couple hours (overnight) got it there.
So I went to the AT&T service shop yesterday and she took my battery and put it in a different Galaxy S III and it showed the battery was charged 97%. In my phone, it showed 23%. She told me that it had somthing to do with my phone being rooted. She said the software on my phone was being "tricked" into believing that the battery is a lot less full than it actually is. She told me to unroot my phone and flash it back to stock. So I did that yesterday and it is still no better. I don't know what to try.
Wiping battery stats doesn't help battery life... Something i learned a long time ago with my X10
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Here's a screenshot of my battery stats. Does Android System usually take up this much battery?
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Here's a screenshot of my battery stats. Does Android System usually take up this much battery?
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My Android system is almost always under 15%. Seeing it that high is alarming. I assume you've tried full wiping and changing ROMs?
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My Android system is almost always under 15%. Seeing it that high is alarming. I assume you've tried full wiping and changing ROMs?
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Yep. I must've flashed my phone to stock at least 10 times now. Ive tried rooting and Unrooting, clearing my flash counter, I really don't know what else to do.
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Thought I'd try installing CM10 just to see if there would be any difference. Screen Brightness shows up as my highest percentage on the battery usage and Android System is much lower on the list, but the battery is still not charging or discharging correctly.
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Thought I'd try installing CM10 just to see if there would be any difference. Screen Brightness shows up as my highest percentage on the battery usage and Android System is much lower on the list, but the battery is still not charging or discharging correctly.
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I would unroot and take everything back to stock, then go back to the AT&T store you went to before and show another service rep that the phone is messed up and see if they give you another one.
Good luck
ObiWanJacoby said:
I would unroot and take everything back to stock, then go back to the AT&T store you went to before and show another service rep that the phone is messed up and see if they give you another one.
Good luck
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Looks like this is my next course of action. Thanks for your help and I'll post back with whatever happens.
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I let it charge all night and when I woke up it was finally at 100%. I left for class and unplugged my phone at 7:40. 20 minutes later it was down to 47%. Then another 2 hours later, it was at 11%. Obviously it is draining far too fast. Will AT&T replace my battery? Or does it look like I'm gonna have to buy a new one?
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mrb1946,
Even though your S3 is reporting percentage values as you stated....the PHYSICAL battery did not drain from a real 100% to a real 47% in 20 minutes. It can't actually physically drain that fast. It would be on FIRE! So, either the calibration of the rom/software or the battery itself somehow messed up.
Also, during that time...was the battery/S3 HOT? That physical evidence would account for some of the drain if it's coming from a rogue app or misbehaving rom component. Did you post a battery drain graph? And were you monitoring the cpu activity during these high drain periods? I mean...periodic checks to see if your CPU is stuck on HIGH freq and if you have any wakelocks shown under the battery graph.
If this problem is still occurring, here's a thread explaining a possible drain from android system. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827087&highlight=android+system
I've had my Galaxy W for just over a year. Whilst I was running the stock ROM I would more or less get a full day out of the battery. I upgraded rooted my device and installed the Cyanogen CM9 rc2 ROM. I don't recall any battery problems at first, but just over a week ago it started draining within five or six hours. This happened every day for a week.
Since then I have uninstaleld all apps (apart from Google Authenticator which I couldn't manage without), turned off wifi, bluetooth and everything else I could think of. Now I seem to be getting about 36 hours out of the battery... Although I think it goes from 35% down to 10% very, very quickly.
Leaving all data connections off and having no apps is okay in the short term, but is there a long term software solution?
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I've had my Galaxy W for just over a year. Whilst I was running the stock ROM I would more or less get a full day out of the battery. I upgraded rooted my device and installed the Cyanogen CM9 rc2 ROM. I don't recall any battery problems at first, but just over a week ago it started draining within five or six hours. This happened every day for a week.
Since then I have uninstaleld all apps (apart from Google Authenticator which I couldn't manage without), turned off wifi, bluetooth and everything else I could think of. Now I seem to be getting about 36 hours out of the battery... Although I think it goes from 35% down to 10% very, very quickly.
Leaving all data connections off and having no apps is okay in the short term, but is there a long term software solution?
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after your install your rom,do you already callibrate battery your phone??
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fixero said:
after your install your rom,do you already callibrate battery your phone??
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Not immediately, but about a week later. Is it worth going through that process again?
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This is the app that I used:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&hl=en
Before I uninstalled any apps I downloaded and installed CPU Spy. Here are two screenshots taken with CPU spy.
I could reinstall it now without any other apps installed, if that will help?
I don't know enough about this, but I expected that the phone would spend a higher percentage of it's time in 'deep sleep' than that.
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Before I uninstalled any apps I downloaded and installed CPU Spy. Here are two screenshots taken with CPU spy.
I could reinstall it now without any other apps installed, if that will help?
I don't know enough about this, but I expected that the phone would spend a higher percentage of it's time in 'deep sleep' than that.
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That should have been right. I don't know what is happening with your deep sleep, although your phone is on for 16 hrs but the deep sleep only reach not almost half of it. Did you use your phone often?
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That should have been right. I don't know what is happening with your deep sleep, although your phone is on for 16 hrs but the deep sleep only reach not almost half of it. Did you use your phone often?
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On the occasions shown, I used it some, but not a lot. There have been occasions where the battery has gone from full to flat in five hours, with the phone only being used for 5 minutes.
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On the occasions shown, I used it some, but not a lot. There have been occasions where the battery has gone from full to flat in five hours, with the phone only being used for 5 minutes.
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Interesting.. how about you check on the battery is it bloating or not?
For battery problem is either the phone calibrated wrong readings on the battery or the battery it self is the problem.
If you use your phone not too often but the deep sleep only reach 34% of the time then some apps is preventing the deep sleep, try to check what apps is that causes that with some battery stats app, try search it in xda or market
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Interesting.. how about you check on the battery is it bloating or not?
For battery problem is either the phone calibrated wrong readings on the battery or the battery it self is the problem.
If you use your phone not too often but the deep sleep only reach 34% of the time then some apps is preventing the deep sleep, try to check what apps is that causes that with some battery stats app, try search it in xda or market
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I've gone for Battery Stats Plus. I'll reenable wifi, bluetooth and 3G for a few days and see what happens. If that takes a toll on the battery I will post back with details from Battery Stats Plus.
I will also take the battery out later to inspect it.
Update:
My battery had 15-20% remaining and I turned it off, and tried to turn it back on. It now thinks that it does not have enough power to boot the phone. I don't know if that new information is helpful or not.
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I've gone for Battery Stats Plus. I'll reenable wifi, bluetooth and 3G for a few days and see what happens. If that takes a toll on the battery I will post back with details from Battery Stats Plus.
I will also take the battery out later to inspect it.
Update:
My battery had 15-20% remaining and I turned it off, and tried to turn it back on. It now thinks that it does not have enough power to boot the phone. I don't know if that new information is helpful or not.
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With 15 - 20% it should have boot, because it still have juice left. What about your battery physics? Is it bloating or just normal?
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Took the battery out this morning for a proper look. There's definitely some bloating. Time to get looking for a replacement battery?
Could there be two issues here? As from the screenshots I posted the phone doesn't seem to have spent a lot of time in deep sleep.
I was just watching a YouTube video, with about 70% battery. The phone turned off, and when I've turned it back on it's gone down to 2%.
Could this be down to an improperly calibrated battery, or is it purely down to the physical damage/bloating to the battery?
creative-2008 said:
I was just watching a YouTube video, with about 70% battery. The phone turned off, and when I've turned it back on it's gone down to 2%.
Could this be down to an improperly calibrated battery, or is it purely down to the physical damage/bloating to the battery?
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most probably you suffer wrong calibrated battery problem , I think
sorry I didnt see your first post (about bloating) :/ , definetely you should buy a new battery
Thanks for your advice.
I'm going to install Battery Calibration by Nema from Google Play. I'll see how I get on with that.
I'm going to order a replacement battery this week. I'm looking for a direct replacement, with an official Samsung battery. I have posted here in the Accessories forum. I hope that was the right place to put it.
After I install the CM10 alpha 6 conform to the first post, the battery life of my cellphone has been drained very fast - 21% about 6 hours and half.
Can anyone help me, please? I already did the battery calibration and I can't see effects. I'm wondering if is better install CM 9 or just go back to the android 2.3.6 factory version of my cellphone.
creative-2008 said:
Took the battery out this morning for a proper look. There's definitely some bloating. Time to get looking for a replacement battery?
Could there be two issues here? As from the screenshots I posted the phone doesn't seem to have spent a lot of time in deep sleep.
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Your battery is bloated? Then you *must* replace it. Period.
A damaged battery is the root cause of myriads of problems. Until that battery is replaced, you _will_ experience all kinds of annoyances, no matter what ROM/Kernel you're using, including inexplicable battery drain.
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elgleidson said:
After I install the CM10 alpha 6 conform to the first post, the battery life of my cellphone has been drained very fast - 21% about 6 hours and half.
Can anyone help me, please? I already did the battery calibration and I can't see effects. I'm wondering if is better install CM 9 or just go back to the android 2.3.6 factory version of my cellphone.
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Two more pictures from today, after my third battery recharge.
What do you guys recommend?
elgleidson said:
Two more pictures from today, after my third battery recharge.
What do you guys recommend?
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How old is your battery?
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pepoluan said:
How old is your battery?
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My cellphone is 1 year and half old. On android factory version the battery last for about 30 hours. In CM10 the battery don't last more than 12 hours.
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My cellphone is 1 year and half old. On android factory version the battery last for about 30 hours. In CM10 the battery don't last more than 12 hours.
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Time to replace your battery.
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