Battery draining? Solutions and discussion - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

First, I apologize to veterans who already know this......but posts about battery problems are all over our forum section.
So.....2 things I personally think work best to solve battery draining issues.
1. GSAM from playstore. It will tell you what apps are draining your battery...the top of the app list will be your main culprits. Then you need to find out why? You can check what apps are waking your phone and for how long. Gsam can tell you a lot if you play around with it and see what it can show you.
2. Cpuspy, also from play store. A simple yet easy way to see if your phone is deep sleeping. Deep sleep should pretty much be your total up time....minus screen on time. Roughly. If it isn't, or you have no deep sleep time.....back to gsam to find out why.
Once you narrow down the app culprits ....then you can search on why.
One last huge thing I personally have done for a long time now....reboot after you unplug from charger. Every single time. This used to be a fix for not getting deep sleep....and I think it still is a good practice.
That's it. 2 apps and you can post your battery draining questions with a lot more info than simply saying..."hey....my battery life sucks."
Cause 9.5 times out of 10.....it has nothing to do with the rom you are using. Usually anyway.
Good luck!!!
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A couple other things.
Comparing our total battery time with each other is pointless and meaningless. You can drain your phone from 100 to zero in 3 hours playing certain games, or it can last 30 hours cause you barely touched it. The only reasonable comparison is screen on time. Period. Tho it can alter greatly as well. 2 hours screen time on a 3d game, or 5 hours watching movies. 3 1/2 mostly texting and browsing......but still, its a better way to compare.
Gps is a battery destroyer. Some people leave it on...and certain apps will use it whenever you open them.
Screen brightness is a huge factor.
Task killers usually do more harm than good. Personally I only use greenify, and only for apps I know drain batteries a lot. Like maps. If maps is part of the rom....I convert it to a user app with titanium backup and greenify it. Canada's weather network app is a battery hog. Greenify. Basically anything that tops my list with more than 10 percent in gsam gets greenified. My wife used to use Facebook app....I got her using the browser. The app sucked her battery and data sometimes. No....no notification now, but she's on it a lot....her eyeballs are her notification.
Juice defender....great for very light users....a battery waster for medium to heavy users. Turning wifi and data on and off 200 times a day will kill more battery than it saves. Ever see the amount of times juice defender wakes your phone? LOL. I got as high as 1000 before I deleted it. Gsam told me that!
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K....not tooting my own horn....but looking thru threads tells me this really needs a bump!!! LOL
So, bump.
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kj2112 said:
2. A simple yet easy way to see if your phone is deep sleeping. Deep sleep should pretty much be your total up time....minus screen on time. Roughly. If it isn't, or you have no deep sleep time.....back to gsam to find out why.
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Thanks for this. The thread is a great set of tips and much appreciated by a noob like me.
You mentioned TWO apps. One was gsam. I assume the other was related to #2, deep sleeping. But, I didn't see the name of the second app. What was that? Or, did I misunderstand?

Kallen said:
Thanks for this. The thread is a great set of tips and much appreciated by a noob like me.
You mentioned TWO apps. One was gsam. I assume the other was related to #2, deep sleeping. But, I didn't see the name of the second app. What was that? Or, did I misunderstand?
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You are right! LOL
Fixed. It was cpuspy.
Battery problems? No matter the rom or android version.... >>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461864

This is what I do l.. except I then noticed gsam eats battery.
So after the drain findings with gsam I delete it. Then battery is great for me. Good info brotha
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Screenshots from today....got to 3 percent then plugged it in.
Gsam resets when you unplug it, but statistics stop when you plug it in....for any doubters.
Yes....6+ hours only on charge, but with almost constant use this morning. Peek at the screen on time tho.

Do you feel the paid version of gsam is worth the buy? Or, is the free version sufficient?
EDIT: Sorry. Should have read further down the GPLAY description. It appears the pro version primarily just adds better tablet support.

Kallen said:
Do you feel the paid version of gsam is worth the buy? Or, is the free version sufficient?
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Personally the paid version seems to really offer nothing useful....but for less than 2 bucks....maybe a nice gesture to support the dev. Tho really, a few more nice options and I'd pay for sure!
Battery problems? No matter the rom or android version.... >>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461864

kj2112 said:
2. Cpuspy, also from play store. A simple yet easy way to see if your phone is deep sleeping. Deep sleep should pretty much be your total up time....minus screen on time. Roughly. If it isn't, or you have no deep sleep time.....back to gsam to find out why.
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I'm seeing several CPU Spy apps, which one are you recommending?
CPU Spy by Brnadon Volosek
CPU Spy by Klakocar Mario
(similar names)
CPU Spy Plus by Giuseppe Baglio
CPU Spy Reborn by Mirko Dimartino

Rushing said:
This is what I do l.. except I then noticed gsam eats battery.
So after the drain findings with gsam I delete it. Then battery is great for me. Good info brotha
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Definitely a good way to go....keep gsam backup in titanium backup....restore it if you have an issue, then freeze or uninstall it again!
I don't mind the drain and run it 24/7 in case I get the odd issue....like phone process getting stuck in memory after a call. Happens now and then to me....my battery will plummet like 20 percent in a couple hours....I click gsam....see it, force close phone and all is well again. Gotta get thru my 10 hour work day!!! Lol
Battery problems? No matter the rom or android version.... >>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461864

Kallen said:
I'm seeing several CPU Spy apps, which one are you recommending?
CPU Spy by Brnadon Volosek
CPU Spy by Klakocar Mario
(similar names)
CPU Spy Plus by Giuseppe Baglio
CPU Spy Reborn by Mirko Dimartino
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I use the Brandon one. Very simple app....just shows cpu speeds used. Resets upon reboot....or manually. I always reboot after I charge....so it starts fresh.
Battery problems? No matter the rom or android version.... >>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461864

To be honest, I gotten quite tired looking at the battery percentage. It always gets me SO MAD when I see it start going down from 100 to 90 in a matter of seconds, but the battery icon looks the same. I know it's a placebo effect to turn off the percentage, but it helps to some degree if you're constantly worried about your battery lasting long, like me!

DJ Scooby Doo said:
To be honest, I gotten quite tired looking at the battery percentage. It always gets me SO MAD when I see it start going down from 100 to 90 in a matter of seconds, but the battery icon looks the same. I know it's a placebo effect to turn off the percentage, but it helps to some degree if you're constantly worried about your battery lasting long, like me!
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Do the above and you'll know if you're getting normal battery life....or something is going on.
What's your normal screen on time? Average daily use, I'd say 3 to 4 hours is normal. Again....depending what you're up to.
If I didn't rely on my tough bulky case....I'd have and extended battery for sure! Lol
Battery problems? No matter the rom or android version.... >>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461864

kj2112 said:
Do the above and you'll know if you're getting normal battery life....or something is going on.
What's your normal screen on time? Average daily use, I'd say 3 to 4 hours is normal. Again....depending what you're up to.
If I didn't rely on my tough bulky case....I'd have and extended battery for sure! Lol
Battery problems? No matter the rom or android version.... >>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461864
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I know I'm going to have to replace the battery. Just waiting on when I get paid, lelel. This battery I assume is 2 years old, and I'm getting me a fresh Anker battery. If any of you guys tried a different battery and it works better than Anker, let me know! I don't need NFC though.

DJ Scooby Doo said:
I know I'm going to have to replace the battery. Just waiting on when I get paid, lelel. This battery I assume is 2 years old, and I'm getting me a fresh Anker battery. If any of you guys tried a different battery and it works better than Anker, let me know! I don't need NFC though.
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Yeah....wish I could have an extended battery....but I'm in construction. Without my bulky case and hard holster....my phone would have been buried many many times. Lol
Battery problems? No matter the rom or android version.... >>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461864

DJ Scooby Doo said:
To be honest, I gotten quite tired looking at the battery percentage. It always gets me SO MAD when I see it start going down from 100 to 90 in a matter of seconds, but the battery icon looks the same. I know it's a placebo effect to turn off the percentage, but it helps to some degree if you're constantly worried about your battery lasting long, like me!
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I do the samething lol
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kj2112 said:
First, I apologize to veterans who already know this......but posts about battery problems are all over our forum section.
So.....2 things I personally think work best to solve battery draining issues.
1. GSAM from playstore. It will tell you what apps are draining your battery...the top of the app list will be your main culprits. Then you need to find out why? You can check what apps are waking your phone and for how long. Gsam can tell you a lot if you play around with it and see what it can show you.
2. Cpuspy, also from play store. A simple yet easy way to see if your phone is deep sleeping. Deep sleep should pretty much be your total up time....minus screen on time. Roughly. If it isn't, or you have no deep sleep time.....back to gsam to find out why.
Once you narrow down the app culprits ....then you can search on why.
One last huge thing I personally have done for a long time now....reboot after you unplug from charger. Every single time. This used to be a fix for not getting deep sleep....and I think it still is a good practice.
That's it. 2 apps and you can post your battery draining questions with a lot more info than simply saying..."hey....my battery life sucks."
Cause 9.5 times out of 10.....it has nothing to do with the rom you are using. Usually anyway.
Good luck!!!
Sent from my cellular telephone
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Good post dude:highfive:

I'm staying on ICS, this battery life is ridiculous. Jelly Bean was draining my battery, but ICS looks solid af. I can't wait to see how it's going to look like with an Anker battery.
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DJ Scooby Doo said:
I'm staying on ICS, this battery life is ridiculous. Jelly Bean was draining my battery, but ICS looks solid af. I can't wait to see how it's going to look like with an Anker battery.
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I'm curious how much screen time you get on a full cycle?? I don't remember. On almost any JB version or rom, I usually get 3 to 4 1/2 hours screen time.
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kj2112 said:
I'm curious how much screen time you get on a full cycle?? I don't remember. On almost any JB version or rom, I usually get 3 to 4 1/2 hours screen time.
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Honestly, I don't touch my phone much at school. Teachers and Deans are more vigilant this year so less texting for me. :/ On a full cycle, I'd say around an hour and a half or 2 hours. If stock had the ability to use the volume keys as track forward and back, it'd be less. That's what I miss from AOSP.
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Ughh battery drain definitely too fast.

I feel like I make a thread for each phone I go through. First Blackberries, then Droid X, now Galaxy Nexus.
I am getting pretty horrible battery drain that is definitely worse than others' Nexuses. I have gone to the extended battery now for a few days, yet in the morning, when I unplug from charger (says 98% but charged?), with brightness only a quarter of the way up from lowest, I can literally watch the percentage (battery number mod in corner) drop one-by-one each minute or a few...So if I am actually using the phone, you can imagine it drops pretty fast. Yesterday, with very very moderate use the phone was still dead within 5-6 hours. It was at the mid-80s within an hour or more. Again, with moderate use.
It is stomach-dropping watching the percentage number just go down and down. Yet my friend's Gnex using the extended battery his first day did not hit 85% yesterday until 5+ hours later. The battery stats page on mine shows nothing with high numbers except Screen and Android OS, so I assume no apps are draining it. I am rooted with unlocked BL, on bigxie's deodexed ROM with softkeys mod, battery percentage mod, and power menu mod. I have 100-something apps and many widgets but no battery draining/updating ones. Others with the same ROM report fine battery.
I believe after using the ext. battery for a couple days, it should be "conditioned" if needed at all, yet I see no improvement.
I'm getting very angry watching this drop.. For example, 40 minutes off the charger with almost NO use except for turning the screen on here and there, I am at 94% battery with Screen at 46%, Android OS at 34%, Phone Idle 11%, Cell Standby 9%, and Android System 2%.
And then 1 hr 20 min in, at 88% battery with 55% Screen, 27% Android OS, 6% Phone Idle, 6% Cell Standby.
This doesn't sound normal right? Keep in mind, those numbers are with almost no phone use..very minimal settings menus visited and one update from Market.
Jesus, literally almost every time or two I turn the screen on just to check these numbers, I see the damn battery percentage drop a number. Not even using the phone how/as much as I normally would be. This is infuriating. Luckily, it doesn't seem to drain much with the screen off.
Quit checking and wait til the bug is fixed and blood pressure stabilizes?
Crazy world, ay?
Update to 4.0.2 or 4.0.3 with an improved kernel = success.
Use the phone for 1-2 weeks to stablize battery life - mine is better now than it was when I began using it. But the kernel/rom makes a big difference.
Thanks. Any suggestions on with combo to use now? 4.0.3 preferrably I guess.
Then why does my friend on totally stock 4.0.2, non-rooted have that great battery life from the first day using the extended battery?? I'm pretty much basing mine off of his and other's who are getting ridiculously long life. I never understood how it varies SO much. We should all have the same relative to usage.
just4747 said:
Thanks. Any suggestions on with combo to use now? 4.0.3 preferrably I guess.
Then why does my friend on totally stock 4.0.2, non-rooted have that great battery life from the first day using the extended battery?? I'm pretty much basing mine off of his and other's who are getting ridiculously long life. I never understood how it varies SO much. We should all have the same relative to usage.
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No. Because no two phones are set up the same. Too many variables to say relatively same usage. For instance, when i go to bed i get 2-3 hours standby per percentage point. Not everybody is going to get that.
Crazy world, ay?
@rbiter said:
No. Because no two phones are set up the same. Too many variables to say relatively same usage. For instance, when i go to bed i get 2-3 hours standby per percentage point. Not everybody is going to get that.
Crazy world, ay?
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Maybe, but the fact that I have no other visible outstanding draining factors, and I get no 4G at home and therefore have it set to CDMA only...I should not be seeing 1% drops almost every time I turn the screen on for more than 30 seconds. Especially with an extended battery.
God forbid I want to use GPS or 4G.
More battery life threads please.
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More battery life threads please.
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Wow, really? At first glance in all sub-forums I saw about two, if that. I have a legitimate concern, especially when my friend is getting about 4 times better life. Thanks for your help though in the device forum where this 'doesn't belong'.
..And over the course of only a few minutes of the screen being on maybe twice and sending one email, I saw it go from low 82-83 down to 77. ****ing awesome.
just4747 said:
Wow, really? At first glance in all sub-forums I saw about two, if that. I have a legitimate concern, especially when my friend is getting about 4 times better life. Thanks for your help though in the device forum where this 'doesn't belong'.
..And over the course of only a few minutes of the screen being on maybe twice and sending one email, I saw it go from low 82-83 down to 77. ****ing awesome.
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You probably have a misbehaving app. Download better battery stats from the android apps and games section here at xda and let it run for a day or so and see what processes are being used the most and what your wakelocks are, etc.
Also, find a 4.0.3 rom with a kernel that can be undervolted and try that out.
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joshnichols189 said:
You probably have a misbehaving app. Download better battery stats from the android apps and games section here at xda and let it run for a day or so and see what processes are being used the most and what your wakelocks are, etc.
Also, find a 4.0.3 rom with a kernel that can be undervolted and try that out.
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Thank you, downloading now and will check it out.
I'll admit I'm using the GSM version so my experiences may not apply but for the first few days my battery life was utter crap.
Its been MUCH improved over the last few days, I dont have the wakelock issue and with the screen off the battery drain is literally only about 3% per hour, and thats with background data on.
YES, the screen DOES use a lot of battery, it isnt really avoidable and is somewhat expected with a 720p 4.6 inch super AMOLED screen.
The one thing I can recommend doing is finding a modded kernel and undervolting that CPU - It seems they've been really rather generous providing power to the thing, I've been able to take off at least 100-150mv across the board.
Antzor said:
I'll admit I'm using the GSM version so my experiences may not apply but for the first few days my battery life was utter crap.
Its been MUCH improved over the last few days, I dont have the wakelock issue and with the screen off the battery drain is literally only about 3% per hour, and thats with background data on.
YES, the screen DOES use a lot of battery, it isnt really avoidable and is somewhat expected with a 720p 4.6 inch super AMOLED screen.
The one thing I can recommend doing is finding a modded kernel and undervolting that CPU - It seems they've been really rather generous providing power to the thing, I've been able to take off at least 100-150mv across the board.
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This - My battery on the stock battery on GSM sucked first few days, and I was really concerned I made a poor purchase. But with the screen on probably 5 or 6 hours of my work day it lives through the day and just enough to get home after that. I can charge it at work too, which I usually do. On my day off it survived 18 hours and still had ~20% battery life left on 4.0.3 AOKP/Francisco.Franco Kernel
From my experience, the battery life isn't bad. I did install the "extended" battery as soon as I bought the phone but is isn't much bigger than the stock battery. I am on stock rooted 4.02. With LTE off I use about 2% per hour in standby. With LTE on it is almost double that (3-4%/hour). I have several widgets running and gps enabled. (wifi when available) I can easily get a 16-18 hour day and have 50% remaining when I go to bed unles I sit around gaming for a couple hours.
I may try a new ROM tonight but I expect it will probably make things worse.
Im running a bone stock setup and im getting 12 -14 hours a day... normally I read posts like the one skiddingus posted and wonder why I never can achieve those readings so i feel your confusion . I do have 4g on and gps off screen is about 1/4 of the way up brightness wise

kworker battery drain in sleep mode

Yeah, that's another thread about battery drain overnight. With some screenshots.
ROM is AOKP b23, kernel s Trinity (tuna).
Sometimes it's about 20%, sometimes only 10. And rebooting phone (maybe with wiping battery stats) just before the night is helpful - then I get about 4-6% drain in 8 hours sleep time. And the phone isn't awake at that time (as you may see on graph), it's deep sleeping.
As BetterBatteryStats and SystemPanel tell me, it's system processes that use much of the battery at that time - few 'kworker' ones. I've searched the forums for some time, but still can't find a good explanation why they drain so much, nor why rebooting helps.
1) change kernel - yeah, I know, I can try that, but with stock kernel I've had the same problem - so I try to find the root of it, not just slap a few different kernels and see which one works better.
2) reboot every time before sleep - well... that's just isn't very convenient and weak way to deal with the problem.
See attached screenshots for further info.
So, any clues about what I can do to improve the situation?
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Other than that, I couldn't find any relevant answers... perhaps a runaway system process... I'd recommend switching kernels, as this issue is known and yet unresolved. Seriously though, battery stats reports it using 56s, so is it really a major problem that is causing battery drain?
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Other than that, I couldn't find any relevant answers... perhaps a runaway system process... I'd recommend switching kernels, as this issue is known and yet unresolved. Seriously though, battery stats reports it using 56s, so is it really a major problem that is causing battery drain?
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I'd check that out, thanks! Yeah I know that it's a known problem, but still can't find any good solution for it...
Well it's the process that uses MOST of the system time during that period, so I guess it's enough to cause a drain. And also, there're multiple kworker processes - each may use a bit, but together they get enough for 10% overnight drain.
Which kernel would you recommend to try next? Franco? Seems pretty popular.
Edit: Seen both of these posts, no good solutions anyway. Will try another kernel, then!
I've had great results with Faux123 and I'm just now experimenting with LeanKernel, which is working well so far (wakelocks nonexistent).
I get the kworkers appearing in system panel too, but it doesnt actually effect my battery life. I lose 4% overnight but they show up in system panel.
Also their percentages never add up correctly. For example system panel shows maybe 1.3% cpu usage in total. But when i click thru to the system processes list, the sum of all kworkers exceed 1.3% by a good amount. So i always just ignore them.
Hmm... So maybe they aren't the root of the problem.
Anything else? Maybe battery need to be calibrated, like charging to 100, wiping stats, then discharging to 0 and again charge to 100?
What's really weird is that excessive drain occurs only with extended no-reboot period. Ie, If I reboot just before night drain will be 4-5%...
Check this out. Normally I get about 10% drain overnight, look at what happened last night..
Completely annihilated the battery, everything turned off.
Anyone have an explanation?
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The only thing I can think is that something I was doing when I used the phone before bed, kept some sort of process alive all night.
tixed said:
Yeah, that's another thread about battery drain overnight. With some screenshots.
ROM is AOKP b23, kernel s Trinity (tuna).
Sometimes it's about 20%, sometimes only 10. And rebooting phone (maybe with wiping battery stats) just before the night is helpful - then I get about 4-6% drain in 8 hours sleep time. And the phone isn't awake at that time (as you may see on graph), it's deep sleeping.
As BetterBatteryStats and SystemPanel tell me, it's system processes that use much of the battery at that time - few 'kworker' ones. I've searched the forums for some time, but still can't find a good explanation why they drain so much, nor why rebooting helps.
1) change kernel - yeah, I know, I can try that, but with stock kernel I've had the same problem - so I try to find the root of it, not just slap a few different kernels and see which one works better.
2) reboot every time before sleep - well... that's just isn't very convenient and weak way to deal with the problem.
See attached screenshots for further info.
So, any clues about what I can do to improve the situation?
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Try using the kernel in my signature. this is a proof of what it gave me.
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Try using the kernel in my signature. this is a proof of what it gave me.
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Great one! Less than 10% drain overnight, 30% per day with moderate-light usage
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Great one! Less than 10% drain overnight, 30% per day with moderate-light usage
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Awesome. Glad it worked.
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tixed said:
Yeah, that's another thread about battery drain overnight. With some screenshots.
ROM is AOKP b23, kernel s Trinity (tuna).
Sometimes it's about 20%, sometimes only 10. And rebooting phone (maybe with wiping battery stats) just before the night is helpful - then I get about 4-6% drain in 8 hours sleep time. And the phone isn't awake at that time (as you may see on graph), it's deep sleeping.
As BetterBatteryStats and SystemPanel tell me, it's system processes that use much of the battery at that time - few 'kworker' ones. I've searched the forums for some time, but still can't find a good explanation why they drain so much, nor why rebooting helps.
1) change kernel - yeah, I know, I can try that, but with stock kernel I've had the same problem - so I try to find the root of it, not just slap a few different kernels and see which one works better.
2) reboot every time before sleep - well... that's just isn't very convenient and weak way to deal with the problem.
See attached screenshots for further info.
So, any clues about what I can do to improve the situation?
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Sounds like you may be worrying about battery life too much. If this is worrying alot you may want to get an iphone. The 1750 mah battery is only rated at 10 hours. Lower your expectations about drainage per hour. The phone is constantly pinging cell phone towers to find the best signal possible even in deep sleep. That is the bulk of your drainage.
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Sounds like you may be worrying about battery life too much. If this is worrying alot you may want to get an iphone. The 1750 mah battery is only rated at 10 hours. Lower your expectations about drainage per hour. The phone is constantly pinging cell phone towers to find the best signal possible even in deep sleep. That is the bulk of your drainage.
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No thanks, iOS is too restricted for me, and I like Google hardware better (I mean revised by Google, not manufactured ofc)
Yeah, I know, but that's 10 hours of USAGE. And I was getting much differentiated results in the same conditions (like <10% one night, >30% other) - that's what was worrying me.
I don't expect it to last whole week or anything, but 30% of power lost in one night when it's just on the shelf doing nothing (not even connected to wifi) - that's absurd. About 5-10% is ok, I guess. That's what I was getting with my Transformer, anyway - less than 1% per hour in sleep mode with wifi off.
Exact same problem. I'm on imoseyon's kernel. If I reboot I lose about5% over night. If not, about 30+. Some app is waking some system process up that is chugging away with the CPU. If I lay it on my bed our some other insulating surface, it is warm. Yes, my phone is entering sleep mode, no app doing wake locks, just kworker going nuts.
I am using samsung galaxy s2 and i am getting the kworker battery bug too. about 15% overnight which sucks.
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I am using samsung galaxy s2 and i am getting the kworker battery bug too. about 15% overnight which sucks.
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Same happening here, but only after flashing the latest CM radio. I guess it might have something to do with that.
link i know it will help you,and let system go into sleep
hi guys, i visit the links posted but i'm still problems with that. Using watchdog app i notice that al least once a day it show me warning message about high use of cpu. In my case the process is kworker/u8: (here there's a number from 0 to 6)
My question is: what specific process causing that? There's a way to know it? I ask it because i don't think is battery releted, cause battery is very good, excluding for the monitor usage which is what consumes more...
I know that this is a really old topic but seeing that there's still at least one fresh enquiriy i thought i'd chime in...what in effect may indeed help you is wiping the cache (it did help me on several kworker/u occassions in the past). To do so you have to access the respective menu by booting your tablet while pressing the up volume rocker and the power button simultaneously. Hope this helps

Horrible battery life while just being idle?!!?

I've had this phone for about a month. Started off on stock, and rooted it and flashed different ROMs and kernels. I never really got good battery life with any ROM. Typically I would get around 7 to 10 hours of moderate usage.
I fully went back to stock firmware and kernel using ODIN, to flash 2.3.6. I rooted it and removed some bloatware apps. BUT, the battery life seems so bad.. it's been 2 days, I've done calibration 2 or 3 times.
Leaving my phone idle, in one spot, I lose about 4-5% an hour. 4G Data on, wifi off, 2/4 bars of signal, sync on (only gmail, google docs, contacts, calendar).
But today, I think it got worse, as shown here: http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f380/wordk4/SC20120319-230121.png
Graph: http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f380/wordk4/SC20120319-230126.png
Note: the data icon on top shows that it's on 3G, because I moved out of good signal area when I took the screenshots. The phone was idle in a spot with 4G getting 3-5mbps.
What's wrong with this? The phone is a month old, so I don't think it's a battery problem. I've calibrated 2-3 times since I went back to stock.
Also, don't recommend me to use Juice Defender. I use Google Voice to call and text, so I need data on all the time. And I know this phone can last over a day with data on (my friend has the same phone and it has lasted 2 days on one charge, completely stock firmware).
ALSO, when I press "Android System" on the battery history, here's a list of what it shows:
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f380/wordk4/SC20120319-231629.png
and
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f380/wordk4/SC20120319-231651.png
IS THIS NORMAL? :O
8-10 hours heavy usage? That seems like a lot...
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Sensation-al! said:
8-10 hours heavy usage? That seems like a lot...
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Actually that would be more of light/medium. Checking facebook every 30mins, a few texts now and then, playing a game for 30 minutes, listening to music for an hour, a call or two about 2mins each, a few instant messages on facebook, GPS use for 5 minutes, and idle for about 5 hours. Brightness at 50% or below. All on data connection, no wifi.
xFrozen said:
Actually that would be more of light/medium. Checking facebook every 30mins, a few texts now and then, playing a game for 30 minutes, listening to music for an hour, a call or two about 2mins each, a few instant messages on facebook, GPS use for 5 minutes, and idle for about 5 hours. Brightness at 50% or below. All on data connection, no wifi.
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Well what do you think is suppose to happen when you USE your phone? Lol
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cashyftw said:
Well what do you think is suppose to happen when you USE your phone? Lol
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I know, but overall the time the display is on is 1-2 hours.. I know other people have been getting 16+ hours, 4 being with display on. With 4G data on.
xFrozen said:
I know, but overall the time the display is on is 1-2 hours.. I know other people have been getting 16+ hours, 4 being with display on. With 4G data on.
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I see easily over 12 hours on a charge with my phone, and i use it heavily... 2 to 3 hours of phone time (at the least) wifi tether here and then, a lot of facebook iming and checking. Reading....
Something i noticed though. I got the phone in October or so, and the battery life started off pretty bad. I didnt do anything special, i figured it would be bad with such a massive screen. Over time though the battery improved, and now im seeing wonderful battery life. I usually unplug it at about 6:30 or so in the morning when i head to work, and yesterday at 10-something is when it started *****ing it had low battery life.
Moral of the story? Be patient, itll get better as time goes by.
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I know, but overall the time the display is on is 1-2 hours.. I know other people have been getting 16+ hours, 4 being with display on. With 4G data on.
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Your battery looks fine. Playing games rapes the battery. Also 4g rapes the battery.
There are ways to improve the battery but like you said... You need to use all of these features.
Go get a spare oem battery or a reputable extended battery.
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Im at 52% right now, 34% display, time on 3 hours 14 minutes, and sitting at 1d 1h 39m on battery. Light usage.
Something is definitely draining your battery. As you can see your phone is awake when the screen isn't even on. It's just likely an app you downloaded or something in the background. good luck narrowing it down
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Teo032 said:
Something is definitely draining your battery. As you can see your phone is awake when the screen isn't even on. It's just likely an app you downloaded or something in the background. good luck narrowing it down
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Lol way to back up your answer.
His battery is fine...
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G1ForFun said:
Your battery looks fine. Playing games rapes the battery. Also 4g rapes the battery.
There are ways to improve the battery but like you said... You need to use all of these features.
Go get a spare oem battery or a reputable extended battery.
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Just right now i'm on a bus and lost 5% in less than 10 minutes. Listening to music. All i did was send five texts, check Facebook for a minute and read the posts on this thread. That doesn't seem normal at all. 4G on, sync on.
blackangst said:
Im at 52% right now, 34% display, time on 3 hours 14 minutes, and sitting at 1d 1h 39m on battery. Light usage.
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this is more than what I'm expecting, but definitely shows that something is wrong with my battery life.
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Oskiee said:
I see easily over 12 hours on a charge with my phone, and i use it heavily... 2 to 3 hours of phone time (at the least) wifi tether here and then, a lot of facebook iming and checking. Reading....
Something i noticed though. I got the phone in October or so, and the battery life started off pretty bad. I didnt do anything special, i figured it would be bad with such a massive screen. Over time though the battery improved, and now im seeing wonderful battery life. I usually unplug it at about 6:30 or so in the morning when i head to work, and yesterday at 10-something is when it started *****ing it had low battery life.
Moral of the story? Be patient, itll get better as time goes by.
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You give me some hope. I recently ordered an Anker 2050mAh battery for this, hopefully that will help in the meanwhile.
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xFrozen said:
You give me some hope. I recently ordered an Anker 2050mAh battery for this, hopefully that will help in the meanwhile.
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2050mAh wouldn't get you to much more out of thr battery..
Only 200mAh over stock, hows this supposed to help if you have a sleep mode issue or app issue?
Bringz me back to my first statement.
Your kernel is NOT allowing deep sleep mode for whatever reason, your best bet would be make a backup
Delete data/factory reset and try it over a day.. if it works good, its an app issue, still the same. It is undoubtedly the kernel. Why pay more for maybe an hour out of your phone?
Run some actual tests to clarify the issue first..
There. I said my peace
If you tried everything else try recalibrating the battery.
I have seen this happen most often when flashing new ROMs. Especially if you did not wipe your system, data, and caches before install it seems to encourage this.
To Recalibrate Battery (must have custom recovery like cwm):
Charge phone to FULL
(I highly recommend AC charger for this)
Reboot into recovery
Look for wipe battery stats (should be I'm advanced if not main menu)
Unplug phone and restart it
Now FULLY KILL THE BATTERY
(for faster results set mp3 or video on repeat and let her rip)
Fully charge one more time and done
(again I highly suggest AC adaptor)
Keep in mind if you set your CPU to Max frequency or leave a demanding app running and CPU is set to allow full usage ondemand or performance the phone will kill battery very quickly.
Same if you leave antenna on auto 4G and it is weak around you and phone is always searching it will go fast as well.
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xFrozen: have you downloaded cpuspy to actually see if your phone is hitting deep sleep?
Realn00b said:
If you tried everything else try recalibrating the battery.
I have seen this happen most often when flashing new ROMs. Especially if you did not wipe your system, data, and caches before install it seems to encourage this.
To Recalibrate Battery (must have custom recovery like cwm):
Charge phone to FULL
(I highly recommend AC charger for this)
Reboot into recovery
Look for wipe battery stats (should be I'm advanced if not main menu)
Unplug phone and restart it
Now FULLY KILL THE BATTERY;
(for faster results set mp3 or video on repeat and let her rip)
Fully charge one more time and done
(again I highly suggest AC adaptor)
Keep in mind if you set your CPU to Max frequency or leave a demanding app running and CPU is set to allow full usage ondemand or performance the phone will kill battery very quickly.
Same if you leave antenna on auto 4G and it is weak around you and phone is always searching it will go fast as well.
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You sir, are a n00b, calibrating the battery is useless to this device and actually done automaticly.
So your post is useless and rather a waste of everyones time even reading. So thanks.
@above
Its obviously not hitting deep sleep, there's no way it can be and be draining the battery this quick.
@OP
As suggested above use cpuspy to check on the cpu when idle,
Sleep mode should kick in within 30sec to a minute.
Also chek my reply a few posts up and follow steps there..
Ignore Realn00b's post
Again:
@Realn00b
Please take the time to read up on batterystats.bin and find out what its for,
You don't need cwm to delete, just root explorer.. its in:
Data/system/batterystats.bin
Also, the entire basis of this is stupidity and was takin way out of context.
Batterystats is used to cache the active information of running applications (uptime/cpu usage, etc. NOT battery percents)
And should only be deleted under very very rare occasions (effecting above)
Your battery percent, is actually the mAh
Your system collects the information from a chip on the battery, among the information read, max mAh and current mAh.
The device then calculates from these the value we know as the percent.
Meaning, no device with a lithium ion battery stores charge information for the battery, making the entire purpose of your post for this, or ANY device not only useless, but also a little pathetic considering you would actually try to post a tip on something you are obviously completely uneducated about.
Please don't provide tips unless you are 100% sure of the situation and are actually educated on the material. Thanks
doug36 said:
2050mAh wouldn't get you to much more out of thr battery..
Only 200mAh over stock, hows this supposed to help if you have a sleep mode issue or app issue?
Bringz me back to my first statement.
Your kernel is NOT allowing deep sleep mode for whatever reason, your best bet would be make a backup
Delete data/factory reset and try it over a day.. if it works good, its an app issue, still the same. It is undoubtedly the kernel. Why pay more for maybe an hour out of your phone?
Run some actual tests to clarify the issue first..
There. I said my peace
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I originally purchased it for two reasons:
1. For long trips or for when I'll be gaming a lot
2. It had no reviews, so I figured I should buy it and test it. It's cheap anyways, $11.
Also, I'm on stock kernel. Everything stock + rooted.
I just did a re-flash with ODIN, so it has all the bloatware back on. I rooted and installed most of the main apps I use (facebook, aim, xda, google apps, games, basic things).
Currently I have sync on for Google contacts, calendar, and gmail. Facebook syncs with existing google contacts. T-Mobile contact sync off. Dropbox auto uploads camera photos on wifi only (I rarely take photos).
It's charging right now, at 50%. I might not have time to leave it idle today, so I could try in the morning if I have time.
xFrozen said:
I originally purchased it for two reasons:
1. For long trips or for when I'll be gaming a lot
2. It had no reviews, so I figured I should buy it and test it. It's cheap anyways, $11.
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Yea your right that is a good price.. is it same size as stock and have NFC? can you post link?
Thanks.
And please excuse realn00b up there..
He didn't know wat he was talking about.. read my post below it if you want an explanation.
Take a look at the safe to remove apps list aswell I'll see if I can find it on google pages for you. I definitely recommend
Deleting unndeeded applications and even replace stock with third party where applicable.
doug36 said:
Yea your right that is a good price.. is it same size as stock and have NFC? can you post link?
Thanks.
And please excuse realn00b up there..
He didn't know wat he was talking about.. read my post below it if you want an explanation.
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1. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0078WL4YO (i ordered this)
2. http://www.amazon.com/Anker-Batteries-Skyrocket-SGH-I727-Multi-purpose/dp/B0078WR4KW/ (even better deal!)
xFrozen said:
1. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0078WL4YO (i ordered this)
2. http://www.amazon.com/Anker-Batteries-Skyrocket-SGH-I727-Multi-purpose/dp/B0078WR4KW/ (even better deal!)
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Thanks!
That is a good deal.. doesn't say if it has NFC though, got some tags comming now
So definitely want that lol xD i dont want one of those bulky ass ones though

Battery Issue ! Its the 7th Charge Cycle Now

I bought this amazing [As you all know how fast it is ] Galaxy Nexus and was previously using hTC Desire S[GB] !!!
I'm somehow not happy with the battery life and also the overheating of Nexus !
It is Stock[ROM + Kernel] + Root ! around 7th or 8th charge cycle !!
I did try out Cpu Sleeper App works like a charm but was facing reboot issue and that is why had to remove it !!!
See if anyone of you could help me overcome these issue ! or Is this really something for me to worry about !!?????
[PS: Please don't recommend me to change ROM or KERNEL ! Because I prefer to stay on Stock ! Also NOOO Overclockig !]
Check out the Few screen shots i took when my brain kicked me to !!!
We need to see the screen before this one(the one that lists top consumers of battery). To see if something is waking the phone up. Also, charge cycles and calibration are bogus. If anything, you would be using the phone less since you've finally set everything up the way you want and the newness effect has worn off. My battery life has been about the same if my usage pattern remains like it usually does throughout the day. It doesn't really look too bad, but the drops seem a little steeper than what I normally see. . Grab CPUSpy and BetterBatterystats. I'm on my way to work soon, but someone may be able to help you before I go on break.
the screenshots you required
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We need to see the screen before this one(the one that lists top consumers of battery). To see if something is waking the phone up. Also, charge cycles and calibration are bogus. If anything, you would be using the phone less since you've finally set everything up the way you want and the newness effect has worn off. My battery life has been about the same if my usage pattern remains like it usually does throughout the day. It doesn't really look too bad, but the drops seem a little steeper than what I normally see. . Grab CPUSpy and BetterBatterystats. I'm on my way to work soon, but someone may be able to help you before I go on break.
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Here we go
ok so calibrators and cycles are bogus ! I get that !
What about brightness ? Should that be auto or manual mode ??
And is Google Now causing issue ?? Because its not really useful to me on daily basis !!???
And any other suggestions your would like to share
I was gonna edit my post, actually. I've personally never fully charged and drained my battery for any of my phones(some people swear by it though). I guess if the readings are out of whack then yes. My phone got stuck at 85% for almost 12 hours one day, but I had did something which messed up the OS. Haha.
If you don't use Google Now, you can opt out of it. Brightness is a personal preference. I usually stick mine at 25%. Auto may take a hit on the battery, but I doubt it's anything to worry about. Just the common sense stuff. Apps that poll data in the background will drain the battery, but if they're properly coded, they shouldn't be a problem Running on 4G/LTE/HSPA with a bad signal will drain it more since the radio is trying to find the best possible signal. After a full day of use, what is your typical screen on time? 18 hours is pretty good if you're using it on HSPA all day.
ya honestly that doesnt appear to have anything wrong. What results were you expecting vs what you have? You have a lot of screen on time, that takes a LOT of battery to run the display and using it when brightness is high takes significantly more. Also it appears you have a couple long phone calls in there as well. As far as heat goes, youre going to have that on the higher end phones due to the gpu producing heat and oled displays produce a bit of heat as well, lcd runs cooler.
Weak/unstable/unrealible mobile network signal could cause the fast drain of your battery. I saw you have one bar of hspa signal in the 3rd screenshot.
Those graphs should be much flatter during idle periods. Something is keeping awake. If you're on jelly bean its prob Google now. It does it to everybody.
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Those graphs should be much flatter during idle periods. Something is keeping awake. If you're on jelly bean its prob Google now. It does it to everybody.
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Yeah I some how feel the same and for a fact its a good service but then i don't really use it ! I tried to look through titanium but failed to find Google Now on the list !! Does the apk have some other name ????? or is there any other way out ?
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Those graphs should be much flatter during idle periods. Something is keeping awake. If you're on jelly bean its prob Google now. It does it to everybody.
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I was gonna edit my post, actually. I've personally never fully charged and drained my battery for any of my phones(some people swear by it though). I guess if the readings are out of whack then yes. My phone got stuck at 85% for almost 12 hours one day, but I had did something which messed up the OS. Haha.
If you don't use Google Now, you can opt out of it. Brightness is a personal preference. I usually stick mine at 25%. Auto may take a hit on the battery, but I doubt it's anything to worry about. Just the common sense stuff. Apps that poll data in the background will drain the battery, but if they're properly coded, they shouldn't be a problem Running on 4G/LTE/HSPA with a bad signal will drain it more since the radio is trying to find the best possible signal. After a full day of use, what is your typical screen on time? 18 hours is pretty good if you're using it on HSPA all day.
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Actually 3G isn't really well established for Vodafone[or any other company] in India.Also there is a peak going upwards in the first image indicating charging and after having a battery life of around 20 hrs on My Desire S and screen on [appx.] 7 hrs , I'm very disappointed with Jelly Bean !! Also While googling this issue I found out that somebody sniffed the mobile wifi connection to monitor and found some app constantly exchanging packets which according to his test was the root issue for the battery drain !!
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]Ok I found the way to shut google Now !
I'll records stats for a day or two and get back Thanks Everyone for your time and help
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Yeah I some how feel the same and for a fact its a good service but then i don't really use it ! I tried to look through titanium but failed to find Google Now on the list !! Does the apk have some other name ????? or is there any other way out ?
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In Google Now >> Menu >> Settings >> Google Now there is an on/off switch at the top. Depending on the ROM it's included as either velvet.apk or QuickSearchBox.apk but removing that would get rid of Google search I think.
Yeah. I think its actually part of search. Like I said, just opt out and you should be good to go. Keep us posted.
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Yeah. I think its actually part of search. Like I said, just opt out and you should be good to go. Keep us posted.
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I'm loving it

[Q] Battery problem sucking the life out of me

I really am close to killing myself due to sadness and disappointment because of my phone's battery life. lol. I have a Galaxy Note 2(4.1.1 ver) and my battery lasts for 12-16 hours. I use it mostly for Facebook, Google, Viber and YouTube. I have other typical social networking/comm apps (YM,Skype, Instagram,Twitter) but I dont use them often. I have less than 10 games (Temple Run2, Angry Birds, Diamond Dash) but I dont play for more than 15 mins. I have observed that when my phone is NOT in use, it decreases by 7-10% per hour (sometimes 1% per minute on idle) during the day. At night, before I go to sleep, it is a fully charged phone and when I wake up, 25% of the battery's life is gone within 8hrs of not touching it even to check the time. I dont know if its the normal draining rate of the battery, if its a factory defect on the battery or the phone itself, or if it is the app or android system. They say you need to turn off the location or something but I couldn't seem to find it. My phone is just 4 days old, or maybe 5. Im hoping when the phone turns a week old, things will be better. Or should I try to kill myself now? Any possible solutions???
PS. Please try to use "simple" instructions or terms. I really am not good about technology.
I used to have this exact same problem (Everything you said exactly happened to me) Heres what i recommend you to do:
1)First off are you rooted?
2) Get Better battery stats from the playstore or get the XDA Edition (Look it up) This will give you whats draining your battery (Apps)
3)There might me a wake lock thats stopping your phone from sleeping (I used better battery stats to fix this too) I was in school and i left my phone in the car it had 95 % and it drained to 21 % which definitlely sucked alot. Because there was an app that stopped the phone from going to sleep (it basically stayed awake while the screen is off..i hope it makes sense)
Also the battery drain in idle is normal it also happens to me mine drains maybe 2 or 3% in around 5 hours.
Bottom line, get better battery stats. I will be glad to help you out as much as I can. Good luck!
There must be something wrong because if you read around the forum you will find people are reverting back to 4.1.1 because it has the best battery life !
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But my battery was reduced by 25% on an 8hr idle time and you have only 2-3% in 5hrs? thats freaking amazing! you need to teach me how its done!!!!
Please don't post multiple times for a problem. Aside from making it confusing for people who may want to help or follow if they have the same problem, it's extra noise. :/
If you mispost in the wrong forum, just pm a moderator to move it. And suicide, really? Just a tad over dramatic.
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Please don't post multiple times for a problem. Aside from making it confusing for people who may want to help or follow if they have the same problem, it's extra noise. :/
If you mispost in the wrong forum, just pm a moderator to move it. And suicide, really? Just a tad over dramatic.
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sorry about the posts and the drama. you know how girls are. now what i did is reset my phone and installed betterbattery. hope things will get better.
Elai012488 said:
But my battery was reduced by 25% on an 8hr idle time and you have only 2-3% in 5hrs? thats freaking amazing! you need to teach me how its done!!!!
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Mine only drop 2% within 6 hours in sleeping mode.
Just fyi, im on pheonix rom V5.0.
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Yeah. That's the problem. Its been 3 days in a row that i leave my phone at 100% and I always get a 75% bat when i wake up after 7-8hrs. I have no problem on my battery getting drained WHILE IN USE. But while sleeping? I think that's not normal.
Elai012488 said:
Yeah. That's the problem. Its been 3 days in a row that i leave my phone at 100% and I always get a 75% bat when i wake up after 7-8hrs. I have no problem on my battery getting drained WHILE IN USE. But while sleeping? I think that's not normal.
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Your idle drain is not normal. Something runs in the background whether it is location services or some app. Like others have said install betterbatterystats and see what drains the battery and prevents it from going to deep sleep.
The other night my phone lost 3% in 9 hours sleep. Around 1% each third hour. 3G on and all.

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