Hey guys I wonder how can I see the onscreen battery usage of the phone.
Thanks in advance.
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Download an app called BBS (better battery stats) or GSAM battery
They will give you details for your battery.
For some reason HTC has removed that option in the ROM.
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Hi people
I have a problem with my Desire
It shoot down with still 15% battery level
What should I do because I need long battery
Many thanks in advance for your help
Vitor
The problem could be that your battery is not calibrated. Download the Battery Calibration app from the market and follow the instructions within. That should do the job.
If it doesn't help then your battery is faulty.
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Hello!
I saw the guide "Enlarge your battery life : an attempt to fix the battery drain".
Can I use this solution to enlarge my battery life on my no-rooted phone?
Thanks!
Not really because you can't calibrate the battery or flash a new radio.
You can monitor your processes though.
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I'm currently running cyanogenmod 7.however my battery percentage changes irregularly. It can be 50 then all of a suddejt jump to 30. Don't know what is going on.
Anyone have a solution. Cheers
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Is this a stock or OEM battery you are using. Also how old is the battery?
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Stock battery around 1 and a half years old.had no problems until yesterday and have been running the rom perfectly fine for months
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Any new apps downloaded. Have you tried battery stats to see what is running in the background.
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install from store current widget and charge your phone in the meantime put this widget on your screen and wait untill the phone is fully charged( not from the green light but from the widget when its displays 0ma) next download from market battery callibration and calibrate your battery and it should be fine however be carefull with widgets they use a lot of battery comsumption and try reducing your screen number to minimum and turn off ur connections when u dont need them
Widgets and battery Draining
Any widgets drain the battery like the power control one ?
Or active Widgets like Current Widgets or battery status.... etc.
What about shortcuts ?
Thanks.
widgets that updates very often drain the battery the most the one that doesnt updates a lot dont spend a lot if battery
Hi guys,
I've had a less than impressive battery life after I had Cyanagenmod installed on my hox. I know it's the norm for the screen to be the highest consider of the battery. However as you see in the screenshot it's the OS. Is there something I should do?
I can lose half my battery life consumed in an hour of moderate use.
Help would be appreciated, thanks
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Well in general aosp Roms use more juice than sense roms.. have you tried those? Before you do that though, have you checked what drains your battery with an app? You can also use greenify to hibernate apps running in the background
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Thanks for your reply. I'll try greenify, what app do you recommend to check which apps use more juice?
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Well I'm not sure if I can give any recommendation, but I use Gsam battery monitor (Something along those lines..)
There are alot of apps on the play store that do the same so just get one that suits your needs
I would advise against any app that says to improve battery life.
They scan for apps then shut them down, if that process didn't finished their task the os starts them up again only to be closed.
They do more harm than good.
I would suggest using a custom kernel and underclock/undervolt.
Lower screen auto brightness amounts.
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treebill said:
I would advise against any app that says to improve battery life.
They scan for apps then shut them down, if that process didn't finished their task the os starts them up again only to be closed.
They do more harm than good.
I would suggest using a custom kernel and underclock/undervolt.
Lower screen auto brightness amounts.
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Yes undervolting is also a good idea
Gotta take some time for it though
Hey everyone, I'm experiencing some pretty bad battery drain. I've had my phone off the charger for an hour and its already down to 75% and I've barely used it. I checked my battery usage and Google Services are taking up 75% of my usage. Is this normal and if not is there a fix that anyone knows of?
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I would start with going over to android central and the HTC one forums, they have a sticky post about battery life here http://forums.androidcentral.com/htc-one/269518-htc-one-battery-life-stats-discussion.html
Looks like you should turn off your GPS and location, and turn off your sync. Download the gsam battery monitor. It will help you out too.
Thank youuuu
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Not sure if you're rooted or not. But try installing this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45923464#post45923464