Hello, ever since I flashed my note 2 7100, via odin with original file, i was noticing like a little bit worse battery life than before, even though I factory reset the phone before the flash. Any tips and tricks how to increase the life - for example apps I can disable / delete ?
You can install betterbatterystats or wakelock detector to investigate the reason.
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You may try following :
1. Disable all the unneeded stock apps.
2. Use GSam Battery Monitor. Check App Usage.
3. Use Greenify.
dont use "battery tweaking" apps. Android is already optimized for best battery performance. Use only apps you really need and you'll be fine
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How can I improve the battery life of my play with rooting? I don't want apps that kill every background app though as I may want to go back but it would be killed
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Assuming you're on a stock rom theres a couple things you can do. The easiest would be to root and use Titanium Backup to either freeze or remove the bloatware from your phone as it runs in the background and causes drain. Another would be to look into using some of the tweaks found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227269
Another option is to try running different firmwares, personally I found the older ones to give me better battery life while others found the oppisite to be true, so try a few till you find one that suits you. A more extreme approach which will yeild far better results is to unlock your bootloader allowing custom ROMs and kernels. With custom kernels you can over and underclock your phone while choosing more effecient governers (like the smartass governer). You can also undervolt your phone which will probably lead to the biggest saving. Custom ROMs can also increase or reduce your battery life, again, try a few. Personally I run at 1.5ghz on smartass, undervolted as much as possible with version 7.1.0.1 of CM7 and have great battery life. Also keep in mind the obvious tweaks such as turning off wifi, gps, 3g, brightness, etc to prolong battery life.
-EDIT- Also on older firmwares there was a problem with using "Automatic" under time and date where it would cause a lot of battery drain so you may want to turn this off if you think it might be a problem
Thanks, but I'd rather not root my phone yet. Thanks anyways
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I would say update to .62 firmware it should be up for all around the world yesterday i updated my arc s to it.I was setting up the phone after (flash before the update) and i had to set up everything again and my battery is still on 70% from yesterday (im talking downloading apps,connectin accs and stuff,like 3-4h of usage and around 8h on idle while i was sleeping).My phone isnt rooted and its with stock rom and stuff
I use juice defender ultimate. It allows me to easily get a days usage out of my phone when before i barely got a day
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Hi I was told that after you root your phone the battery will improve tremendously but u must do it manually. Any tips, or tricks I should do to improve my battery life and not ruin the phone?
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Hi I was told that after you root your phone the battery will improve tremendously but u must do it manually. Any tips, or tricks I should do to improve my battery life and not ruin the phone?
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Download Greenify from the Google Play Store.
Rooting won't change anything as far as battery useage, and Greenify is a good simple option. Another is to go through your settings... set display brighness to auto - the screen is the biggest battery killer. Look for other options you don't use and uncheck them. Look at your battery stats and see what is using the most power. If it's an app running in the background, you may be able to kill the task depending on the app.
Remove all stock system apps that you do not use
Ok like the title says, how is your battery life and what did u do to improve it after rooting?
1.installed nofrillscpu to set the cpu to its lowest speed supported by kernel, to save battery.
2. Install xposed.
3. Install greenify and amplify Battery Extender to increase battery life.
4. Install any xposed based autorun manager to stop apps from getting started automatically.
5. Use sdmaid to disable background services of apps.(mainly social networking apps and e-shopping related apps)
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1.installed nofrillscpu to set the cpu to its lowest speed supported by kernel, to save battery.
2. Install xposed.
3. Install greenify and amplify Battery Extender to increase battery life.
4. Install any xposed based autorun manager to stop apps from getting started automatically.
5. Use sdmaid to disable background services of apps.(mainly social networking apps and e-shopping related apps)
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Xposed on the G4 is a no-no for now unless you want boot loops for breakfast.
On another note, my battery life is just the same as it was pre-root, lasts all day on a charge and then some.
The same since I never did anything battery related post root.
Hey everyone,
I have been having some problems with my battery life being not as great as what it used to be. I know in the past, BetterBatteryStats and GSAM were the go-to apps to use to find what could be using up battery life, but the problem is both of these require the app to be installed under the system.
Anyone know of another app that gives battery stats and works under systemless root in 7.1, or a way to get either of those to work? Thanks!
Anyone?
Whats up people I want some information how I can fix this massive battary drain on my H815. I have root and unlocked bootloader, what can I do?
Flash for example imperium rom. It's stock based with many improvements.
Why do ypu have that huge battery drain? Use GSam Battwry monitor to find out what causes it.
Some tips to make your phone last longer:
- Lower the brightness
- Turn off GPS, NFC, and Sync
- Use Greenify to freeze apps (Facebook and Messenger is a really big battery drainer!)
- Use a debloated system, or debloat yourself what you dont need
- Use the GlassFish 1.2 EX Kernel profile, with battery friendly settings
- Dont charge your phone to 100%, for ex. dont leave it at charger a full night long, cause Li-Ion needs to be cycled
Regards
Check out the following link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884
Also: Use a darker theme and turn off unnecessary app notifications in addition to some of the suggestions made in other posts.