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Real Battery Stats​
A simple lightweight app that queries the charge controller in your phone through the kernel sysfs.
Instant accurate readings - unlike the generic bloated battery monitoring apps available elsewhere.
Designed specifically for the Samsung Galaxy S6 series (Active, Edge, Plus, Regular) on STOCK ROM.
Your experience may vary on CUSTOM ROM.
Features
Fast and simple health indicator
Exact Full charge battery capacity in mA
Accumulated charge cycles since manufacture
Battery temperature
No battery draining background services
No root required
Installation Instructions
Download and install the APK
No additional permissions required
Screenshots
XDA:DevDB Information
Real Battery Stats, Device Specific App for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Contributors
TofuJoe, Meowsbox
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Created 2018-03-20
Last Updated 2018-03-19
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Please note that this is the free version of Unlock History. Purchasing the full version supports further development of Unlock History and is truly appreciated.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistorypro
This new app secretly checks and show all successful unlocks, apps used and the duration for which the device was used so you can check if someone else was using the phone, making your android smartphone more secure.
It is also a great tool for parents to monitor the phone usage by the child, or one could spy on their friend's phone as this app works silently.
The feature to set password makes sure that only you can check your device's record.
The complimentary widget not only looks good but also makes it easier to view the last unlock.
Main Features:
- Option to set password.
- Material UI
- Silently checks usage and shows no notifications.
- Automatically starts when the phone boots.
- Older usage data get cleaned up regularly if configured.
- Consumes very less battery.
- Very light weight tracking mechanism.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistory
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Please note that this is the free version of Unlock History. Purchasing the full version supports further development of Unlock History and is truly appreciated.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistorypro
This new app secretly checks and show all successful unlocks, apps used and the duration for which the device was used so you can check if someone else was using the phone, making your android smartphone more secure.
It is also a great tool for parents to monitor the phone usage by the child, or one could spy on their friend's phone as this app works silently.
The feature to set password makes sure that only you can check your device's record.
The complimentary widget not only looks good but also makes it easier to view the last unlock.
Main Features:
- Option to set password.
- Material UI
- Silently checks usage and shows no notifications.
- Automatically starts when the phone boots.
- Older usage data get cleaned up regularly if configured.
- Consumes very less battery.
- Very light weight tracking mechanism.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistory
Hello friends!
On my OnePlus 3 running sultanxda build 20170107, Magisk 10.2 with phh superuser, data usage statistics are showing absurd and inconsistent values.
In the pulldown settings, the data consumption seems to be the correct value, because compared to the web readout of my provider, the value is close (0.17GB on the settings, 165.44MB on the website :
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However on the detail view, there's supposedly 263MB of Android OS use:
My preferred monitoring app, 3G watchdog, shows the same, giving the additional insight that tose 263MB are mostly supposed to be upload traffic:
However, all that upload traffic doesn't actually exist, as evidenced by the provider readout. These inconsistent values are quite annoying. I'm trying to use 3G watchdog to have a projection of my data usage over the whole month so I don't run out, but that's useless with the "phantom data" being pulled from Android OS.
I've been using this phone with sultanxda builds for about a month now and the issue has been there constantly. I haven't used any other rom builds to compare. Is this a known issue for sultan, cm/linage, Android, the OnePlus 3 or anything else? Any ideas for troubleshooting? I couldn't find other threads on xda or Google, unfortunately. All those I found had to deal with traffic that was actually there ...
HI. I want to know do this phone support Always on display?
chainrulez said:
HI. I want to know do this phone support Always on display?
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Any device supports AOD but most likely it is only included in devices with amoled displays due to battery consumption.
In one of my Xiaomi devices; Mi 8 Lite used a ROM ported from other Xiaomi device with amoled and it worked fine too.
I'm not sure, in AOSP ROMs, it looks like actually due to some policy was retired from Android 10 so I didn't see it in any custom ROM like was present in Pie.
I'm actually using an app that works even better that native AOD created by Samsung so it has the feature (retired since years by Samsung), it can show only the notification in a black environment without light up all the screen, no battery drain at all, you need to disable on-screen notification from settings if you have enabled and prefer this (like me) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.achep.acdisplay&hl=en
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Hi, i recently got a new GT master, everything is good except one thing. AccuBattery reports the phone's battery capacity is only 1928mah (screeshot attached). The battery feels ok though - lasts more than one day with normal usage (hours of gaming, navigation). Navigation consumes about 10% per hour. Should I be worried?
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Found a possible reason: this phone splits the battery into two parts and AccuBattery might only have detected one of those.
It could be.
I know this phone have one of the longest batterie of all phones I ever had, easy 1,5 day with 15 social apps running
pigjr said:
Found a possible reason: this phone splits the battery into two parts and AccuBattery might only have detected one of those.
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Exactly this. Phone has two batteries to support the 65W charging.