Does LTE really drain battery that much? - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I will leave my phone alone for about two hours and when I check back there will be 25% battery gone. Is this normal? Should I report back after I've used the phone for a week or so? I just got the phone this weekend.

Lte does drain battery very fast but I don't think that is normal. Are you in an area of poor coverage? You could also have a wake lock. You can check for wake locks with better battery stats.

LTE will only drain battery during use so that isn't your problem.
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jefferson9 said:
Lte does drain battery very fast but I don't think that is normal. Are you in an area of poor coverage? You could also have a wake lock. You can check for wake locks with better battery stats.
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Ah I see. Well, my phone died before my work shift was even over. It must be whatever the wake lock thing is. Once I get this resolved I'll love this phone!

Better Battery Stats will help you pin point the wake lock. Post screen shots of this app if you don't understand how to read it.

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Better Battery Stats will help you pin point the wake lock. Post screen shots of this app if you don't understand how to read it.
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Will do. So far after a full recharge after my battery was dead I had it just sitting on my desk for about 40 minutes and it was still at 99%. I'll leave it uncharged while I sleep and see how it is doing in the morning and I'll post the stats.

Hmmm, it seems that from overnight (About 7 hours) it has drained about 9%. Is this normal? I'll see how it does through work today and I'll report back tonight. It doesn't seem to be draining as much as it did before.

Bagel Bear said:
Hmmm, it seems that from overnight (About 7 hours) it has drained about 9%. Is this normal? I'll see how it does through work today and I'll report back tonight. It doesn't seem to be draining as much as it did before.
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Oh yeah. Your good. 1% per hour idle is what you should hope for. But I wouldnt make a ruckus about 2% extra
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Seems I overlooked calibrating the battery with a power run out since it is a new phone. It seems me letting it run down fixed my problem. Its been about 3 hours and I'm only down about 4%. I'll still monitor it every 2 hours or so and post the results at night.

Bagel Bear said:
Hmmm, it seems that from overnight (About 7 hours) it has drained about 9%. Is this normal? I'll see how it does through work today and I'll report back tonight. It doesn't seem to be draining as much as it did before.
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Yup...that's totally normal for a healthy stock battery without any major mods or tweaks.
That's about 1.29% per hour.
If you want to get that number down closer to .5% per hour, try an app called Green Power. You can set it to turn off wifi/data when your screen is off. You can tell it to wait say 30secs before it does this.
Then you can tell it to enable wifi/data at "screen on" or at "screen unlock".
If you don't use push mail etc., this is a good option to keep your battery drain minimal in standby. You can also choose this behavior for night time only. And...you can choose apps to go into the "exceptions" list...a a whole bunch more fine tuning.

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Best way to Calibrate my Battery?

I have read through different forums and posts and haven't found a definite way to properly calibrate my battery..i have tried several methods but my battery is still awful...for example, my phone can be at 50% and when i do a normal reboot...my phone is suddenly at 21%??..and it stays at that number for a while...Can i get some suggestions for the best way to calibrate my battery for the epic...
kobby2k6 said:
I have read through different forums and posts and haven't found a definite way to properly calibrate my battery..i have tried several methods but my battery is still awful...for example, my phone can be at 50% and when i do a normal reboot...my phone is suddenly at 21%??..and it stays at that number for a while...Can i get some suggestions for the best way to calibrate my battery for the epic...
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Are you on stock? You are not using quick boot are you? That is a known bug in that app.
I am on SRF 1.1.1 and when I switched over I did the battery calibration where you charge while on (always to 100%), unplug, charge while off, unplug, charge while on, unplug and then wipe battery stats. I then downloaded and ran the battery calibration tool, ran my battery out and charged to full. It's a monster now. I can really say I'm one of those people who wandered around for an hour randomly doing things and checking my phone as usual and where I would have normally been at 94%, which is fine life after an hour, it just turned to 99% at the 1 hour point. I will keep watching to see if performance is better at first and wanes or what.
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I am on SRF 1.1.1 and when I switched over I did the battery calibration where you charge while on, unplug, charge while off, unplug, charge while on, unplug and then wipe battery stats. I then downloaded and ran the battery calibration tool, ran my battery out and charged to full. It's a monster now. I can really say I'm one of those people who wandered around for an hour randomly doing things and checking my phone as usual and where I would have normally been at 94%, which is fine life after an hour, it just turned to 99% at the 1 hour point. I will keep watching to see if performance is better at first and wanes or what.
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Where did you get this battery calibration tool? The market?
I think his issue is the big percentage changes upon reboot which is a bug and not an actual percentage drop. It was especially noted with Quick Boot.
kennyglass123 said:
Where did you get this battery calibration tool? The market?
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Yeah, it's by NeMa and requires root.
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I think his issue is the big percentage changes upon reboot which is a bug and not an actual percentage drop. It was especially noted with Quick Boot.
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Sure, but if he stops using reboot and calibrates his battery settings, won't that fix things?
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The Root said:
Sure, but if he stops using reboot and calibrates his battery settings, won't that fix things?
Edit: poor terminology
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Yes. But he hasn't come back to confirm or deny this is what he is doing. Not even sure if he is rooted or not. Thanks on the Nema tip. Gonna download it now.
Yeah that app is awesome. I use it all the time.
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No I don't use quickboot or any special app to get to recovery....my battery life n percentages are messed up n I am trying to find the best way to calibrate my battery....I'm currently running srf with cwn 3.0.0.6 with ext4...everything else is normal but my battery life is horrible
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Im havng the same exact problem, i power down and back on and the percentage drops drasticly. Im on SRF 1.1.0.
Follow my post exactly. I don't know which battery calibration kicked the weirdness, but it's totally stable now.
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The hardest part is finding what will tun out the battery fastest. I suggest flashlight screen on bright blue with pandora, tunein, and mlb running a live game.
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kobby2k6 said:
No I don't use quickboot or any special app to get to recovery....my battery life n percentages are messed up n I am trying to find the best way to calibrate my battery....I'm currently running srf with cwn 3.0.0.6 with ext4...everything else is normal but my battery life is horrible
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Don't count a reboot and a major change in percentage as horrible battery life. I have been getting that recently because I beta test and when it drops like 40% on a reboot I power down, plug it into a charger, it goes back to where it should be, then I power back on and it is back at the level before the reboot. It is a bug somewhere. As for your normal usage, how many hours do you get on a full charge without any reboots? Users report anywhere from 10 hours to 18 hours with some usage (of course there are a few extraordinary cases out there).
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Don't count a reboot and a major change in percentage as horrible battery life. I have been getting that recently because I beta test and when it drops like 40% on a reboot I power down, plug it into a charger, it goes back to where it should be, then I power back on and it is back at the level before the reboot. It is a bug somewhere. As for your normal usage, how many hours do you get on a full charge without any reboots? Users report anywhere from 10 hours to 18 hours with some usage (of course there are a few extraordinary cases out there).
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If I use like the poweruser I am...it lasts about 4 to 5 hours
..that's continuously playing music with my screen off...n sometimes playing a gameloft game or PES 2011 for 15 mins and checking engadget every 20 mins or so( no Widgets btw)...when I play music for an hour with the screen off, I get atleast a 6% drain....it used to to be 3% drain or less the first time I got the phone (a week and half ago)...I am just trying to get the best life out of my battery
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Don't count a reboot and a major change in percentage as horrible battery life. I have been getting that recently because I beta test and when it drops like 40% on a reboot I power down, plug it into a charger, it goes back to where it should be, then I power back on and it is back at the level before the reboot. It is a bug somewhere. As for your normal usage, how many hours do you get on a full charge without any reboots? Users report anywhere from 10 hours to 18 hours with some usage (of course there are a few extraordinary cases out there).
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Are you streaming music or playing mp3s stored on the phone? If you are streaming and the 3G or 4G keeps dropping out it will kill your battery constantly reconnecting.

Bad battery life! Help!

So i started using faux kernel and Juggernaut 4.1. I had about 16 hours of battery life. Now my phone drops from 100% to 94% in like 20 minutes. Any help or ideas? Thanks guys.
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Download "battery calibration"
Follow steps provided within app
All fixed
Unless you Hella used your in 20 minutes to make it drop that fast
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since you're rooted, you can use cwm(ClockWorkMode) Recovery, go to advance and clear battery stats(battery calibration)... or you can shut off you phone, let it charge 100%.. takeout the battery for about 50sec(inspect the battery for leakage"which could damage your phone, if it's leaking" if it's leaking replace your battery), put it back, plug your charger, turn you phone on, while plugged let it show the 100% charge on the notification bar then you should be good..
I have noticed that my battery life drops pretty quickly if i am doing a lot of browsing, etc on the phone.
If its in standby it loses 1% approx every 7-11 minutes.
jordanishere said:
If its in standby it loses 1% approx every 7-11 minutes.
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I think it was normal, all i can think of is you leave wifi on, weak wifi signal when screen off. BTW im just saying
Im having some battery issues as well.. except ive done the battery calibration through the die hard battery script and by wiping my batter stats through CWM. ive tried both of these ways then using the phone for about a week after ive done either. the problem is that my phone wont let the battery fully drain.. or even close, ill show to have about 5% left and ill check the remaining mV through the die hard script and it will have 3615mV left, which according to the the script, should be about 40% remaining. fully charged battery has 4208mV at total capacity does anybody know what the mV level should be when the phone is less than 5% and how i can fix this?? I am getting pretty good life out the battery usually lasting from 22+ hours but if this is right i should getting alot more.
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I am getting pretty good life out the battery usually lasting from 22+ hours but if this is right i should getting alot more.
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22hrs sounds pretty good to me.
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jordanishere said:
22hrs sounds pretty good to me.
Its great compared to stock but Im on a mission to maximize the battery as much as possible and when i cant use the remainder 40% of the battery it gets frustrating...
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Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 battery problem

Hi guys, I just got my galaxy note II for like 2 weeks ago. And i've noticed a problem about my phone.
My galaxy note II will drain the battery for like more than 20% ( 20%-25% ) while its in idle. Which means after i fully charged my phone, i unplugged the charger and i used it for awhile more like it was left 92% before i slept. Then the next day when i woke up i noticed that my phone's battery drained about 20++%, it became 79% (i slept for 8-9 hours). I didnt leave it with wifi on. I just left it with 3G & power saving on!!!! This is a serious problem, i mean how is it possible to drain for 20% just for around 9 hours of sleep.
And one more question, how long does your galaxy note II battery last after a full charge with you playing checking the phone for message once for almost every 20 mins?
Normally i woke up around 9am for work and by the time i reach home at night around 12am. It still has around 30% of battery. But today, this strange thing happened. I unplugged my phone around 9.30 am. Starting of the day was okay, it was normal. But right after it was reduced to 60%, the battery started to drain faster. By 8.30am it was already left 25%.
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GUYS HELP PLEASE!!! AS IM NEW HERE. REALLY REALLY NEED A SUGGESTION ABOUT WHAT TO DO TO MY PHONE.
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Boeugeneboo said:
Hi guys, I just got my galaxy note II for like 2 weeks ago. And i've noticed a problem about my phone.
My galaxy note II will drain the battery for like more than 20% ( 20%-25% ) while its in idle. Which means after i fully charged my phone, i unplugged the charger and i used it for awhile more like it was left 92% before i slept. Then the next day when i woke up i noticed that my phone's battery drained about 20++%, it became 79% (i slept for 8-9 hours). I didnt leave it with wifi on. I just left it with 3G & power saving on!!!! This is a serious problem, i mean how is it possible to drain for 20% just for around 9 hours of sleep.
And one more question, how long does your galaxy note II battery last after a full charge with you playing checking the phone for message once for almost every 20 mins?
Normally i woke up around 9am for work and by the time i reach home at night around 12am. It still has around 30% of battery. But today, this strange thing happened. I unplugged my phone around 9.30 am. Starting of the day was okay, it was normal. But right after it was reduced to 60%, the battery started to drain faster. By 8.30am it was already left 25%.
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GUYS HELP PLEASE!!! AS IM NEW HERE. REALLY REALLY NEED A SUGGESTION ABOUT WHAT TO DO TO MY PHONE.
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Yes the battery does drain even as you sleep. Keeping 3G on actually drains more than Wifi. So if you really want to preserve your battery overnight, turn off your mobile data totally. It is somewhat an annoyance that you can't choose between 2G/3G like you do with iPhone. If you still want that connectivity, leave wifi on instead of mobile data.Give it a try for one night and see how it goes.
Are you using any power saving apps?
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Yes the battery does drain even as you sleep. Keeping 3G on actually drains more than Wifi. So if you really want to preserve your battery overnight, turn off your mobile data totally. It is somewhat an annoyance that you can't choose between 2G/3G like you do with iPhone. If you still want that connectivity, leave wifi on instead of mobile data.Give it a try for one night and see how it goes.
Are you using any power saving apps?
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I just tried again last night and it drains from 100% to 81% from 8 hours of sleep? Is it really normal?
I am using this app callee "cpu spy". Over 8 hours of state time. Only 5 and a half hour my phone is actually in deep sleep. 200mhz for almost nearly 2 hours. And the rest go to 1000mhz and 1400mhz. Do you understand what it means? I dont. Can you please explain?
And im not using any battery saving app. Any suggestions?
Boeugeneboo said:
I just tried again last night and it drains from 100% to 81% from 8 hours of sleep? Is it really normal?
I am using this app callee "cpu spy". Over 8 hours of state time. Only 5 and a half hour my phone is actually in deep sleep. 200mhz for almost nearly 2 hours. And the rest go to 1000mhz and 1400mhz. Do you understand what it means? I dont. Can you please explain?
And im not using any battery saving app. Any suggestions?
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Post some screenshots of your battery usage.
Strange, for me the battery is quite long lasting. What application is draining your battery?
Attached my screen shoot.
Sorry for the chinese menu.
Follow the link in my sig towards How to flash a custom rom (no i am not asking u to flash one). U will find one tab for useful links. That thread can help you debug your issue as well as suggest probable solutions.
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post some screenshots of your battery usage.
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Under where it says screen usage 48%, click on that to further expand on that. Then post that screenshot.
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Yes the battery does drain even as you sleep. Keeping 3G on actually drains more than Wifi. So if you really want to preserve your battery overnight, turn off your mobile data totally. It is somewhat an annoyance that you can't choose between 2G/3G like you do with iPhone. If you still want that connectivity, leave wifi on instead of mobile data.Give it a try for one night and see how it goes.
Are you using any power saving apps?
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You can change between 2g and 3g.
More settings > mobile network. GSM is 2g and wcdma is 3g.
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Op have you installed viber by any chance? This app drained my battery quickly even when I am not using it.

Solution for battery problems

after talking to lg and rogers i found a way to fix my battery bug or what ever it was........
Issue: weak battery-very bad battery life-needed to charge twice a day on normal usage. Lg and rogers both said its a hardware issue and need to be replaced......(IT WASNT)
Solution few easy steps should fix it:
1. Let your battery die to 0%. It drives down by 2%. Turn it on, it will let you turn it back on and shots automaticly back down. do it a few times till it shows0%!!
2. Plug it into your charger and let it charge to 100%.
right now its 2 pm i started using the phone at 9 am haevy!! besides that is my s3 that i used half as much today. Battery life on the optimus G is 60% and on the S3 55%. Battery life of the LG seem to went to normal. they claim its 40% better then on the s3. im trying tomorow on eco mode see if there is a difference.
PS: sorry for my english im italian live in canada and grew up in germany haha
I'm not so sure this is a good thing to do. I've read that you should never allow a Li-Po battery to drain completely because it physically damages it.
Then again, it's hard to find credible information on the subject.
Edit: Wikipedia cites the following article which states that overdischarging will damage the battery: http://www.powerstream.com/li.htm
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I'm not so sure this is a good thing to do. I've read that you should never allow a Li-Po battery to drain completely because it physically damages it.
Then again, it's hard to find credible information on the subject.
Edit: Wikipedia cites the following article which states that overdischarging will damage the battery: http://www.powerstream.com/li.htm
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Damage is when you leave battery discharged for some time, short period = almost 0. Of course there is little damage by doing this but no more than frying your phone at 100% Sorry for my english..
Fixed mine tho my battery life is crazy long now
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It calls the placebo effect.
Li-polymer batteries calibrated on factory and they absolutely dont like deep discharging.
By the way LG promised 800 cycles of charging before the battery will start dying. I think in case of full discharge, the amount of cycles will be greatly reduced.
I have provisioned my battery which means going from full charge to 0 three to 4 times when I first got it and I always get a full day with medium use now.
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I'm wondering, if this provisioning is so helpful for a battery, why wouldn't they do it at the factory?
After reading your guys' posts I decided to do a bit of a test.. I ran my phone all the way down from 100 to 0.. phone turned off.
Then, I turned my phone on about 5 times which then would immediately shut off onve booted to the os.
Then, I turned the phone on and placed it in the recovery mode.. doing this ensured that the screen stayed on until the phone was indeed drained entirely.
Then I charged it up till 100% before I went to bed, turned airplane mode on, closed the screen and went to bed.
Wake up this morning and looked to see how much battery drain occurred during sleep.
After about 5 minutes of using my phone it dropped down to 97%.. only lost 3% overnight. I was very pleased to see this as it confirms in my case that the phone is able to go into deep sleep.
I've also noticed that my battery seems to be draining slower than before.. before I could surf the web for ten minutes over wifi and lose a full 10% of battery.. so far today I've been on the web, downloading email, messing with some apps for around an hour or so and I'm currently at 86%.. definite improvement I believe.
And FYI this is with eco mode off, screen at 50% brightness, no gps and sync on sparingly. This is also on the latest update (my phone is on bell)
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After reading your guys' posts I decided to do a bit of a test.. I ran my phone all the way down from 100 to 0.. phone turned off.
Then, I turned my phone on about 5 times which then would immediately shut off onve booted to the os.
Then, I turned the phone on and placed it in the recovery mode.. doing this ensured that the screen stayed on until the phone was indeed drained entirely.
Then I charged it up till 100% before I went to bed, turned airplane mode on, closed the screen and went to bed.
Wake up this morning and looked to see how much battery drain occurred during sleep.
After about 5 minutes of using my phone it dropped down to 97%.. only lost 3% overnight. I was very pleased to see this as it confirms in my case that the phone is able to go into deep sleep.
I've also noticed that my battery seems to be draining slower than before.. before I could surf the web for ten minutes over wifi and lose a full 10% of battery.. so far today I've been on the web, downloading email, messing with some apps for around an hour or so and I'm currently at 86%.. definite improvement I believe.
And FYI this is with eco mode off, screen at 50% brightness, no gps and sync on sparingly. This is also on the latest update (my phone is on bell)
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I'd be really tempted to try this, but I've heard so much from so many credible sources that total drain on Li-ion is bad news. Conflicted
ionian2 said:
I'd be really tempted to try this, but I've heard so much from so many credible sources that total drain on Li-ion is bad news. Conflicted
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It's bad to constantly cycle it full to empty. A full cycle once in a while is fine and on some devices it's necessary to calibrate the battery. Additionally, it's not good to store the battery empty. There's no harm in letting it drain all the way occasionally although killing it then further killing it in recovery is probably overkill.
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Indeed, I only did it in the hopes that it would help to recalibrate the battery.. I recently was forced to run a flash back to the original firmware using the kbz method.. I was able to bring back to stock but noticed afterward that my battery life did not seem anywhere near as good as it was prior.
It could be that the kbz I flashed to was the newest updated version and it just isn't as good with the battery life but I felt it was worth trying draining all the way to see if it would help.. it does seem to have helped a bit though my battery still shows that android system keeps awake for 4+hours which is odd..
Anyway, once in a while I don't see it being a big deal.
If anyone is going to attempt the things mentioned here, why not do us all a favor and post some actual numbers from Better Battery Stats (a before and after) for some real analysis.
I'm not implying that anyone is lying, but it is just too easy to perceive an improvement when that is what one is expecting.
The plural of anecdote is not data.
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It's bad to constantly cycle it full to empty. A full cycle once in a while is fine and on some devices it's necessary to calibrate the battery. Additionally, it's not good to store the battery empty. There's no harm in letting it drain all the way occasionally although killing it then further killing it in recovery is probably overkill.
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according to my experience, the original one is the best

[Q] Battery Drain Over Night

When I had my Note 1, for some reason over night it would drain like 50% of the battery, no idea why so I sold it. When I has my iPhone the most it ever drained over night was about 5%, 4 and 5. Last night my Note 2 drained about 12%, the only App open was the Alarm.
I know 12% isn't anything major, but with the problems I had with the Note 1 I just don't want to wake up have been fully charged the night before and then have to charge in order to even use it the next day. I need an alarm set or I won't wake up to go to work.
What is the best way to keep battery life over night but still have an alarm set?
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When I had my Note 1, for some reason over night it would drain like 50% of the battery, no idea why so I sold it. When I has my iPhone the most it ever drained over night was about 5%, 4 and 5. Last night my Note 2 drained about 12%, the only App open was the Alarm.
I know 12% isn't anything major, but with the problems I had with the Note 1 I just don't want to wake up have been fully charged the night before and then have to charge in order to even use it the next day. I need an alarm set or I won't wake up to go to work.
What is the best way to keep battery life over night but still have an alarm set?
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Install betterbatterystats from playstore to keep a check on Battery hogging useless apps.
YOu dont need to keep the Alarm open in the background exclusively. When you set an alarm,it would be there untill you disable it manually.
12% overnight is a bit more than normal. For a 6-7 hours, battery drain should not be more than 5-6% when the screen is off and phone goes into Deep Sleep mode.
Why not just charge it over night so that you always wake up with 100% :S
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Why not just charge it over night so that you always wake up with 100% :S
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Cause the charge cable is short and doesn't reach to a sensible spot for me to be able to quickly turn the alarm off before it wakes the rest of the house up!
I'll do a few more test runs before I install any battery apps, from what I have seen so far most apps actually mess up the battery for me. That Battery Widget Reborn on my Nexus 7 takes the charge time from about 2-3 hours to 7-8. And one's I've used in the past actually drain it quicker.
craiigman said:
When I had my Note 1, for some reason over night it would drain like 50% of the battery, no idea why so I sold it. When I has my iPhone the most it ever drained over night was about 5%, 4 and 5. Last night my Note 2 drained about 12%, the only App open was the Alarm.
I know 12% isn't anything major, but with the problems I had with the Note 1 I just don't want to wake up have been fully charged the night before and then have to charge in order to even use it the next day. I need an alarm set or I won't wake up to go to work.
What is the best way to keep battery life over night but still have an alarm set?
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Woah...never experienced that mate..did you turn off wifi?? For me 5 hours of sleep will only decrease 1 -2 %... stock rom dll7... check your apps in the background
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Ah that's a fair reason
I left mine off charge over night so I could compare. I left everything on as per my usual day (WiFi, GPS, auto sync) and had an alarm set.
I lost about 12% as well
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Betterbatterystats is not an "battery" app. Is an app the monitors your phone and reports misbehaving apps or partial and kernel wakelocks.
It has nothing to do with increasing battery charge time.
Search it.
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kylec said:
Ah that's a fair reason
I left mine off charge over night so I could compare. I left everything on as per my usual day (WiFi, GPS, auto sync) and had an alarm set.
I lost about 12% as well
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Thanks for doing that I turned my GPS off last night and results were a lot better. But awesome of you to try that
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Betterbatterystats is not an "battery" app. Is an app the monitors your phone and reports misbehaving apps or partial and kernel wakelocks.
It has nothing to do with increasing battery charge time.
Search it.
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May have to give it a go if the problem persists, but for 10% battery it's not major. But thanks for clearing that up!
The only thing that you need to do is turn off data connections and wifi. This way I lose 1-2% battery life over night.
Well Android's ecosystem is made in this way. Literally you can't do anything. If an app or a couple of apps think that they need to run at a certain time, then they WILL run, it's as simple as that. No app is there to stop it, but yes some apps are there to make it worse, so stay away from them. One night you will notice 5% drain, the other night 10%, with same exact settings.
Still try to turn off Data/3G at night, if you don't need it. And get used with it
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jujuburi said:
Well Android's ecosystem is made in this way. Literally you can't do anything. If an app or a couple of apps think that they need to run at a certain time, then they WILL run, it's as simple as that. No app is there to stop it, but yes some apps are there to make it worse, so stay away from them. One night you will notice 5% drain, the other night 10%, with same exact settings.
Still try to turn off Data/3G at night, if you don't need it. And get used with it
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