[Q] Screen consumption after replacement - LG Optimus G (International)

Hi,
First, sorry for my english.
Could someone tell me how is the consumption of the E975 with GSAM battery monitor ?
I change a broken screen and GSAM tell me that the phone pump between 300 et 500ma but i don't know if it's normal or not (i have not checked before).
For information, the screen i changed has remanance issue : if i skip on the screen on "desktop" and i want to make a photo 20min later, i can see icons in transparancy.
Thanks in advance for your help.

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[Q] Battery issue on Wildfire S

Hi,
after running for 15 hours, one phone call for 2 min, and about 8 sms
and nothing more still remain 45% from 100%.
is that normal or it is something wrong?
wifi, gps, and bluetooth are off, and not many apps are working in background.
no livebackground or something else.
it seems to me, it is very less for such a phone, or I am wrong?
or are there some settings, which need to set to have a longer battery live?
thanks
Hi,
I saw that the dialer use 97% from the Battery! I had the whole day one call for 2 minutes.
is there someone else with such dialer usage?
thanks
andi_79 said:
Hi,
I saw that the dialer use 97% from the Battery! I had the whole day one call for 2 minutes.
is there someone else with such dialer usage?
thanks
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I too am seeing that the dialler is using 97% of battery with only one short call made. However, I have so far and still counting got 3d 18h out of my first battery charge. (This is a new phone) This is with everything turned off mind you as I wanted to see the best time achievable with only phone functions active. Once the battery is run down I will re-charge and turn internet on etc.
It's funny that you too have "97%"??
very strange.
could someone post a normal state, how it supposed to be?
thanks
Hey i think you people don't know how the battery use calculate the battery usage in Android.
This is how it calculate
Suppose you had power on the phone then and you are using 3 apps like
1.dialer
2.wifi
3.display
then from above 3 which is the most used app the battery usage will give it more percentage.(But you will not see any 97 % if you are using 5-6 activities)The more the number of apps the less the percentage of each Activity.
The region why you are seeing 97% on battery usage about dialer is that you are using only dialer nothing else.If You use use gallary,wifi,bluetooth,calls,maps etc all together then battery usage will show you 15 to 20 % in each.
To increase battery life calibrate you battery.(let the battery discharge once and recharge it without power on and without any break)
In this forum i had seen that some are geting 4 days of battery with moderate usage and some getting only 1 day.You Had not calibrated your battery.Every Android mobile needs battery calibration atleast once in 1 month.
hi shreyasharusia
yesterday I made a reset, and I calibrate the phone.
Now I have following situation:
Dialer 41%
Cell Standby 29%
Phone Idle 28%
display 2%
android system 2%
Today I made just on call for 2 min, and I have 98%
do you think somthing is wrong with it?
thanks
could be a bug with the sense causing the battery life to be short. I usually let my phone discharge every day before I charge it for the next day. As I am usually using my phone every day the battery usually lats a day at the maximum this is usually because i am always listening to music or texting people.
now I have again this situation.
I did nothing with the phone. just one call for 2 min and 2 text, thats it.
dialer 95%
cell standby 3%
phone idle 3%
so then it is wrong to have the dialer on 95% right?
andi_79 said:
now I have again this situation.
I did nothing with the phone. just one call for 2 min and 2 text, thats it.
dialer 95%
cell standby 3%
phone idle 3%
so then it is wrong to have the dialer on 95% right?
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that's not possible.Battery use limits to 100 % not 101%. 95+3+3 = 101.And in your first post 41+29+28+2+2 = 102.How it can be possible .
Also check is your connection is 3g or 2g.You get your battery life according to it.
.... I know, but it is fact
I was surprised too....)
I will search for a screenshot tool, and I will post it soon....
by the way, I check it with Advanced Task Manager, maybe this tool is wrong?
I use 2G only. I wouldn't be suprised if bluetooth and wlan would be on, and after a work day the battery is empty, but for one call and 2 text?
as for now, the Task Manager and a File Manager is installed, the rest is all on default.
thanks
andi_79 said:
.... I know, but it is fact
I was surprised too....)
I will search for a screenshot tool, and I will post it soon....
by the way, I check it with Advanced Task Manager, maybe this tool is wrong?
I use 2G only. I wouldn't be suprised if bluetooth and wlan would be on, and after a work day the battery is empty, but for one call and 2 text?
as for now, the Task Manager and a File Manager is installed, the rest is all on default.
thanks
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Use Shootme for screenshot. And Take it to service center for getting low battery issue.
Hey try juice defender.It really works
Hi shreyasharusia
I need to be root to run this tool. is there another that I can use without being root?
Anyway now I have following situation.
Dialer 96%
Cell Standby 3%
Phone Idle 3%
I will try now the other tool, which do you recommend to me...
thanks by the way
but just to clear it, to have the dialer on 96% is wrong, right?
Andy
Hi, im new htc wildfire s user, barely a week. Before my battery usage showed lots of things but now theres Dialer 97%, Cell Standby 2 %, and Phone idle 2 %. Whats going on :S? Im releaved that im not the only one. Can somebody please help me im begging
My girlfriend's wildfire s' battery life is really bad. At first it was like 16 hours, but that was when it was in a really heavy use. Now it lasts only for about 12 hours with very minimal use: a couple sms' and little calling. In fact the usage doesn't even affect the battery life, as it drains at a constant rate. The values are _always_ the same: Dialer takes 49%, Android system 49%, Idle 2% It doesn't even show how much the display is using!
[SOLVED] this battery issue
Hello everyone who is experiencing really massive battery drain on wildfire S.
Symptoms:
1. you own wildfire S
2. in battery stats the "dialer" is on top (eg. 97%)
3. you have made a call recently
4. experiencing battery drain about 30-50% per hour.
Cause:
Maybe it really surprises you (or your girlfriend), but you are most probably making a phone call. The new wildfire's dialer is just a bit crappy. When you dial a number and then want to hang up, you have to do it by correct button (the red "hang-up" button). There is also a possibility to "terminate the call" by pressing the "back" button on the bottom, but in this case your call is not terminated at all, but dialer is running now in the background. The nice example is when you are calling a buddy and then you hang-up(using back button) after you realized that you are being redirected to voicemail. By doing this you are still talking to a voicemail for a period of time until the call is terminated automatically by that particular carrier.
Solution:
Use the red button to terminate the phone call. Check the logs and you will see if this is your case.
If you find this post helping to you, just say "Thanks" ---->
does anyone know the pin diagram for the battery?
I just want to know how the android takes the data from the battery.
For users experiencing massive battery drain after making a call and the infamous "Dialer" process is showing up in the battery, you need to follow the greatest battery saving top found in this thread. impreza_rs posted this solution taken from the HTC website:
"connect the phone to the charger with the phone powered on, and allow the phone to charge until the notification LED is green, indicating the device is fully charged. Disconnect the phone from the charger, and power it off. Reconnect the phone to the charger with the phone powered off, and allow the phone to charge until the notification LED is green. Disconnect the phone from the charger and power it on. Once the phone is powered completely on, power it off again and reconnect it to the charger until the notification LED is green. Disconnect the phone, power it on, and use it. You need to use this sequence only once"
I do this process every time I flash a new rom on my device and it works flawlessly. A little tedious, but you only have to do this once and you are good to go.

anddroid os drain battery

hi all
Im on stock rom 1.29.401.11 have stock kernel.Im using adw and instaled mod for removing 3dot menu by endursa and all begen then my usage battery screen shows me that my android os using 30% of my battery and drain is very big.Sometime android os use more battery then screen.When screen is of battery monitor shows from 5mA to 15mA and that is not much but when screen is on going to 1000mA sometimes.
Do I need to change kernel or what ever need to do to fix this just not to do factory cant do that anymore after some time everything back as it was.
Im providing a screenshot(phone was 100% full and now is 45% in 3h) so you guys who know more then me can see what is going on
Ty all in advance
I forgot one more thing file NvCPLSvc.apk I cant find on my phone in system/app or in system/bin dono do I need to see this apk file but root explorer cant locate it anywhere can this be a problem or not
marko987 said:
hi all
Im on stock rom 1.29.401.11 have stock kernel.Im using adw and instaled mod for removing 3dot menu by endursa and all begen then my usage battery screen shows me that my android os using 30% of my battery and drain is very big.Sometime android os use more battery then screen.When screen is of battery monitor shows from 5mA to 15mA and that is not much but when screen is on going to 1000mA sometimes.
Do I need to change kernel or what ever need to do to fix this just not to do factory cant do that anymore after some time everything back as it was.
Im providing a screenshot(phone was 100% full and now is 45% in 3h) so you guys who know more then me can see what is going on
Ty all in advance
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More information would help ... how long is you screen on time? 3G on or off? And most important, do you use any task killer app ?
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Phone was on screen 35min 15-20 min on 3g.I know all stuff about saving batt Im on gsm only,no wifi,no gps,no task killer on.Have juice defender
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Come on guys any sugestion ?????????
marko987 said:
Phone was on screen 35min 15-20 min on 3g.I know all stuff about saving batt Im on gsm only,no wifi,no gps,no task killer on.Have juice defender
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Not sure, but why don't you first get rid of Juice Defender, Temp+CPU Pro (see their comments on Google play: snip.. "I know that it has issues with sense ui for htc users. I am not sure why it does not work with your device until I get my hands on one") and any other 3rd party programs / widgets that are battery related?
Then do a full charge and figure out.
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I menaged to put android os in normal with franko kernel but now when I call someone in battery usage phone stays at 60-70% usage for more then 5 min?????And when put phone on chare it is gone DONO WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THAT/??????

What is "Battery Fake Mode" ??

Hi guyz. Today I was checking my Optimus G's service menu using 3845#8975#and there I found a something in "Settings>Battery>Battery Fake Mode" which is switched off by default. I just switched it on due check the feature and I noticed when I turn on that feature my battery get stuck at 75% (it was 49% when switched off) and never change that. Upon switch it off I returned to my regular battery percentage i mean 49%. I just want to know what is the feature and what does it actually do?
Pardon me for my bad English. Any reply will be appreciated.
Anyone??
I know this is old but i would guess it would allow you to take the battery out an trick the phone into thinking there is battery in the device, this way you can use the phone on mains power same way you can with most laptops when you remove the battery and leave it plugged in.

[Q] Screen On Batt Drain Fix?

Hi im on LS + R51, my batt life with screen on sux, about 10% each 30m of light usage (screen setted to min and only wifi)
I don't know whats wrong or what i'm doing wrong, im tweaking all about the phone to get max efficience and standby mode its almost done, deep sleep as rock... but need to solve screen on, any with this issue on KK got good screen on battery life without lagging all the phone?
which cfg do u recommend and if u need some info ill could get it, sorry for my bad english
30*10/60=5h of screen on? Are you using extended battery?
Sent from my Samsung i9250M using XDA developers app
Don't use auto brightness, set it manually to the lowest level.

[Q] Battery Drop on F240k Kitkat Stock

Hi. I'm having a problem with my G Pro Stock Kitkat. After using a battery calibration tool, I suddenly experienced battery drops on my phone. From 100%, i checked the battery settings or status, and it says that I only have 3-5 hours to use my phone. I think it may be incorrect. After some minutes, I see my battery percentage continuously dropping like crazy. Could someone help me fix this? Thanks in advance.
josephangeles16 said:
Hi. I'm having a problem with my G Pro Stock Kitkat. After using a battery calibration tool, I suddenly experienced battery drops on my phone. From 100%, i checked the battery settings or status, and it says that I only have 3-5 hours to use my phone. I think it may be incorrect. After some minutes, I see my battery percentage continuously dropping like crazy. Could someone help me fix this? Thanks in advance.
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We're going to need additional details in order to diagnose and possibly troubleshoot the battery drain. First and foremost we need to know which particular apps you often use on your phone. From there we'll need to see which apps consume battery while the screen is on and youy're on your phone, and which ones continue to drain while screen is off. I recommend you download battery monitor apps such as GSAM battery monitor (include also the root companion), as well as either wakelock detector or better battery stats. With those apps we'll be able to sense as well whether system processes contribute to the drain.
Drain your battery, have this apps installed then full charge your bat. Once full charged begin monitoring then send screenshots once battery is about to run out.
And also, battery is automatically calibrated by android so battery calibration apps are quite redundant.

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