Hi guys..
It seems that this app is not optimized for our tablet
I consume a lot of battery, 20% x hour. This is outrageous, too much time consuming CPU resources. How could it be 100% in cpu?
One hour of Amazon video = 1 hour of cpu.
Is there any modified version like the ones that exist in Netflix that does not destroy the battery?
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Hi guys..
It seems that this app is not optimized for our tablet
I consume a lot of battery, 20% x hour. This is outrageous, too much time consuming CPU resources. How could it be 100% in cpu?
One hour of Amazon video = 1 hour of cpu.
Is there any modified version like the ones that exist in Netflix that does not destroy the battery?
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Which device ? have you tried getting the prime app through Galaxy Apps not the playstore thats where I get it and have not experienced that issue when I watch prime.
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Which device ? have you tried getting the prime app through Galaxy Apps not the playstore thats where I get it and have not experienced that issue when I watch prime.
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What will the store have to do with where you install it? The app is still the same. Can you give me information about what consumes you x hour with a brightness of 50%?
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What will the store have to do with where you install it? The app is still the same. Can you give me information about what consumes you x hour with a brightness of 50%?
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You mentioned the app not being optimized for the device I noticed that samsungs version is 24mb and playstore is 20mb i use around 40 percent brightness which is ten less then your asking about but no where near that kinda drain Im not saying there different just where I get mine and its always quickly updated through galaxy apps they also have there own specific kindle app for our tablets and thats definitely different. The prime apps are prob are the same but I don't have that drain so was just a suggestion.
I dont use the auto brightness feature on my tablet for me it seems to cause more drain not less, I will right now run a movie for one hour at ten percent more brightness then I usually do to tell you a percentage, Im running a custom rom on a T-800, Im testing it right now cpu is 43 percent im at 50 percent brightness be back in an hr to report the percentage on battery. Of Course if you dont have the same device as me I dont know if the info will help.
I must be tired today I forgot to mention Im also rooted with SU just to add all info be back in a few with that percentage.
OK Im Back Here after 1 hour watching video on prime video app on my tablet and I went from 91-83 percent so roughly 8 to 9 percent drain an hour using this app I dont know if that helps but hope it does btw I didnt like the episode of the tv show I watched but was in hd and looked nice
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You mentioned the app not being optimized for the device I noticed that samsungs version is 24mb and playstore is 20mb i use around 40 percent brightness which is ten less then your asking about but no where near that kinda drain Im not saying there different just where I get mine and its always quickly updated through galaxy apps they also have there own specific kindle app for our tablets and thats definitely different. The prime apps are prob are the same but I don't have that drain so was just a suggestion.
I dont use the auto brightness feature on my tablet for me it seems to cause more drain not less, I will right now run a movie for one hour at ten percent more brightness then I usually do to tell you a percentage, Im running a custom rom on a T-800, Im testing it right now cpu is 43 percent im at 50 percent brightness be back in an hr to report the percentage on battery. Of Course if you dont have the same device as me I dont know if the info will help.
I must be tired today I forgot to mention Im also rooted with SU just to add all info be back in a few with that percentage.
OK Im Back Here after 1 hour watching video on prime video app on my tablet and I went from 91-83 percent so roughly 8 to 9 percent drain an hour using this app I dont know if that helps but hope it does btw I didnt like the episode of the tv show I watched but was in hd and looked nice
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Thanks for your help,
I have deleted the app and I have installed it from the Samsung store. Now the consumption is correct, consume 10% x 52 minutes with 50% brightness using wifi in my Tab S 8.4 6.0.1 MM without root.
Why does the app downloaded from the Google playstore consume more?
I can not find a logical explanation unless Google modifies the app with something strange so that they consume more resources ... crazy.
Regarding the consumption of the CPU it is still according to the control of the battery of the same system, 100% of the time is connected to the CPU, I do not know the reason, maybe it is an incorrect reading
Greeting
The Amazon app is most likely using the cpu to decode the video which uses a lot of power, The Samsung version must be using the gpu to decode the video which uses a lot less power as it`s much more efficient at decoding video.
It`s most likely the Amazon app is not finding a codec or the hardware decoding support on the gpu so it is using the cpu, The Samsung version is most likely forcing the app to use the older h.264/mp4 decoding rather than the newer vp9/hevc which the S1 does not support with hardware decoding.
I don't have Amazon video so i cannot check for myself.
John.
John.
And you all thought I was being silly Although Yeah its kinda strange the google play version would consume so much more battery I agree with you there.
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And you all thought I was being silly Although Yeah its kinda strange the google play version would consume so much more battery I agree with you there.
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I wonder if the same thing will happen with other apps ... Netflix, Youtube and so on. I would like to know the reason why this is so, I do not find a logic in my head hahaha ?
Thanks for your solution!
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I have no idea how to solve it. I have charged my Desire to 100% and after 3 hours I have only 20% left. I have not been using it much. Before upgrade it took about 24h to be only 20% left... Moreover the phone is hot when I touch it. How to solve it...?
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I'm having the same issue!
It seems that the phone does not go to sleep (up time same as awake time)
Any help is appreciated as my phone dies within hours
Mine has done the exact same thing... With in approx 3 hours it had gone from 100% down to 50%, in the same normal usage in 2.1, it would of been lucky to drop 15% if that!!!
Mine dropped from 45% when i went to sleep, to 0 this morning!!
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I cannot reproduce this, my battery life is a little better than with Eclair. However, I'd recommend downloading Android System Info from market. In the CPU Panel, you have the statistics of CPU clocking, it should give you heads up concerning a phone not going to sleep.
As for reference: my phone's CPU runs at 250 MHz 85% of the time, 1 GHz for like 10% and the rest is somewhere in between.
If you find anything, you should consider downloading Auto Task Manager as well and try killing anything unnecessary. It is not recommended to be using a Task Manager, but it might help in this case. Good luck!
Wich one?
There are 2 with same name. Google's and an other one
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Did you all restart after reboot? And did you flash the latest radio?
I flashed to froyo 7 hrs ago, played an hour with it to see the new features and went to bed and woke up still 80% of battery (after mentioned 7hrs, 6 of which my phone and i were sleeping )
Seems to be 245 mhz 50% of the time and 1ghz around 40% of the time, the problem is that I can see that my phone isn't going to sleep according to the battery info
The new radio is already flashed with froyo, isnt it?
And how do you flash a radio without rooting?
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Have you tried a factory reset aka hard reset? It could also be some app that keeps the phone awake.
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Wich one?
There are 2 with same name. Google's and an other one
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The one from ElectricSheep. The other one is probably not from Google, but from Googe. I'd also recommend looking at battery draining apps in the settings (certain bad live wallpapers can harm battery).
As said before, if you aren't using your phone all time and CPU clock at 250 MHz is less than 80% of the time, something is seriously wrong.
I have the same issue..
After froyo update, the battery lasts only a few hours not even using the phone much. If i put in flight mode the battery not discharge ..
I think it's a problem with radio and not of applications. I already tried hard reset..
Moreover, the phone become very hot..
I hope the htc resolve the problem. I'm in holiday
excuse me for my english
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I have no idea how to solve it. I have charged my Desire to 100% and after 3 hours I have only 20% left. I have not been using it much. Before upgrade it took about 24h to be only 20% left... Moreover the phone is hot when I touch it. How to solve it...?
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mine is the exact opposite. battery seems a lot better after hours of wifi browsing and updates it seems to be holding out better.
Thks rant, using 50% at 980 Mhz but i use it all The time now.
Will wait for a full day for statistics
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mine is the exact opposite. battery seems a lot better after hours of wifi browsing and updates it seems to be holding out better.
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Same to me! I suppose your batteries are out.. maybe bad from the start? Better check it with customer support..
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mine is the exact opposite. battery seems a lot better after hours of wifi browsing and updates it seems to be holding out better.
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I think HTC did good work here, but I'm sad to hear other people are having issues. Anyhow, I don't think our impression of better battery life is purely due to real improvements, but also because they fixed the battery icon (like Apple did with the signal, but in the other direction...).
Prior to FroYo, my battery icon would look like "50%" when there would still be like 75% power, "90%" would look like 75% and so on. I noticed that when I tried several battery widgets. You know, it's all psychological
I had 55% yesterday night and at the morning i had 49%
idk if its bad or good
Found the problem!!! It was an LED widget stopping my phone from going to sleep, if you have it make sure to get rid of it ASAP!!!
Cheers guys!!
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Please tell us which one, what is it called!
And please send the dev a message, so he/she can fix it, seems like a nice thing to do at least
It was called LED light by picolyl
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Hi guys,
I used to have an LT22i with GB, and even though I was not thrilled with its battery life, I could perfectly live with it.
Right now I'm using an LT28h with ICS, and I was expecting to get much better battery life because:
. the battery is something like 1900 mAh, rather than the LT22i's 1380 mAh
. It's running ICS instead of GB
. I know the screen is bigger, but I often use it with less brightness than the gorgeous LT22i display did
Nevertheless, my feeling is that battery life on LT28h is roughly the same as what I had with the LT22i.
I checked the battery menu and I can see that Android System is what uses the most battery. On LT22i, it was the screen.
On the battery menu, when I click on Android System, I get:
CPU total: 4m21s
Keep awake: 5h48m36s
The keep awake time seems huge!
So, I've installed BetterBatteryStats in order to find the main battery consumers included in "Android System". But BetterBatteryStats tells me that the phone is in deep sleep most of the time.
I also have installed SystemPanel but I don't see any System Processes taking away much CPU.
Any clues on what's going on here?
Thanks in advance!
Bigger screen = bigger battery consumption
Well other than that,ics use much battery
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Yes..bigger screen use more battery usage..I'm suggesting you to use app Greenify to hibernate apps that always running at background..Updating to JB rom is better than ICS because it have extended battery mod..It's similar to Juice Defender..
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I think there is something wrong with Ion's buttery. Maybe my Ion. My brother XS hold atleast 12 hrs when my Ion hold 8 hrs with same usage. Tried many ROMs but with no luck.
Ps. This thread goes to Q&A section. Thread reported.
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I think there is something wrong with Ion's buttery. Maybe my Ion. My brother XS hold atleast 12 hrs when my Ion hold 8 hrs with same usage. Tried many ROMs but with no luck.
Ps. This thread goes to Q&A section. Thread reported.
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Well can't exactly compare between this 2 phones like that because you need to take note with background apps etc....
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Well can't exactly compare between this 2 phones like that because you need to take note with background apps etc....
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Nop. I compared with untouched stock firmware on both. Using exactly same apps. (6 hours of different is too much)
When I bought my phone it hold for 2-3 hours with ICS (too little for a phone). But now when I use JB at least I an use for 6 hours with less usage.
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Nop. I compared with untouched stock firmware on both. Using exactly same apps. (6 hours of different is too much)
When I bought my phone it hold for 2-3 hours with ICS (too little for a phone). But now when I use JB at least I an use for 6 hours with less usage.
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Hmm maybe screen size is factor of this?It is true that Ion got 1900 mAh,but its screen 4.6" HD + 1900 maH vs 4" qHD + 1350 mAh...soo...maybe that's the only factor?
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Hmm maybe screen size is factor of this?It is true that Ion got 1900 mAh,but its screen 4.6" HD + 1900 maH vs 4" qHD + 1350 mAh...soo...maybe that's the only factor?
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I think it is.
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Try Greenify.
MegaSharkXDA said:
Hi guys,
I used to have an LT22i with GB, and even though I was not thrilled with its battery life, I could perfectly live with it.
Right now I'm using an LT28h with ICS, and I was expecting to get much better battery life because:
. the battery is something like 1900 mAh, rather than the LT22i's 1380 mAh
. It's running ICS instead of GB
. I know the screen is bigger, but I often use it with less brightness than the gorgeous LT22i display did
Nevertheless, my feeling is that battery life on LT28h is roughly the same as what I had with the LT22i.
I checked the battery menu and I can see that Android System is what uses the most battery. On LT22i, it was the screen.
On the battery menu, when I click on Android System, I get:
CPU total: 4m21s
Keep awake: 5h48m36s
The keep awake time seems huge!
So, I've installed BetterBatteryStats in order to find the main battery consumers included in "Android System". But BetterBatteryStats tells me that the phone is in deep sleep most of the time.
I also have installed SystemPanel but I don't see any System Processes taking away much CPU.
Any clues on what's going on here?
Thanks in advance!
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Any help?
Thanks!
well for me battery in JB is good but battery life in ICS is way better. well you must need to have an app called greenify.. it helps you to hibernate all the apps you dont use and also you dont need that consumes the battery juices from your phone. my ICS ion .68 is indeed superb well why i love the ics rather than the jb? stock JB makes my ion freeze when using 3g/4g conectivity and most likely to happen when downloading in the play store so i used the ics which suits me way better since im an data user not a wifi user.
so try it out pal and hope it will help you..
Keep awake times of 5+ hours is definitely huge and wrong. I have had the same issue many times, usually it comes down to Google's location services. Check your location settings and see which ones are turned on, and also go into Google maps and find the settings there, it has it`s own location settings too. If no luck there, try turning off auto-sync for different apps, go into e-mail settings and click auto update every hour instead of every minute, check wifi settings to make sure it`s always on only when plugged in, because if it`s not off when your phone is sleeping and you go out it will try to find networks. Play around with it until keepawakes are under half an hour or so each day.
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Keep awake times of 5+ hours is definitely huge and wrong. I have had the same issue many times, usually it comes down to Google's location services. Check your location settings and see which ones are turned on, and also go into Google maps and find the settings there, it has it`s own location settings too. If no luck there, try turning off auto-sync for different apps, go into e-mail settings and click auto update every hour instead of every minute, check wifi settings to make sure it`s always on only when plugged in, because if it`s not off when your phone is sleeping and you go out it will try to find networks. Play around with it until keepawakes are under half an hour or so each day.
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Hi there,
here's a screenshot of my battery usage (the fact that "screen" isn't the first one on the list is what made me try to figure out what is happening).
In terms of settings:
. Google location services are on (though not GPS). My Xperia P also had them on and "Screen" was always on top of the list
. Google maps is a bit useless without location, but I'll try to disable it... Once again, my Xperia P had Google maps location on
. I've turned autosync off for pretty much everything (and I use JuiceDefender to connect once every hour)
. e-mail is set to update once every hour
. wi-fi is only on when plugged in
Thanks.
The only other thing that's worked for me when android system or android os starts glitching with wake locks is restarting my phone right after I've finished charging it. Most of the time after doing this a couple times it seems to sort itself out.
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Hi guys,
after having disabled all Location Services yesterday, battery life was not short at all - last night I still had 46% battery after a 16h40m on battery time. Nevertheless, Android System is still using 42% of battery and has a keep awake of over 6h (see attached screenshots).
Other notes:
. I don't restart the phone every morning after charging (actually I do restart the phone every night before charging) but today I did it and battery life is not appearing to be better - actually it appears to be worse
. I can't use greenify because I'm not rooted
So what is going on here exactly?
I'm out of ideas simply because android system has so many processes under its name its hard to tell which one exactly is acting up. I've put a couple screens of mine to show it is possible lol. All I got left to say is update to jelly bean and hope things get sorted out.
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I'm out of ideas simply because android system has so many processes under its name its hard to tell which one exactly is acting up. I've put a couple screens of mine to show it is possible lol. All I got left to say is update to jelly bean and hope things get sorted out.
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The strange part is... battery life is not exactly bad... it just isn't spectacular, and maybe it could be if keep awake time was less.
Note: I will update to JB only after I manage to un-soft-brick my Xperia P... just as a precaution... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2262035&page=3
All the luck to you. And yea, your battery life is pretty good considering, but if you use your phone a lot and have quite a bit of screen on time then it'll all add up.
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The strange part is... battery life is not exactly bad... it just isn't spectacular, and maybe it could be if keep awake time was less.
Note: I will update to JB only after I manage to un-soft-brick my Xperia P... just as a precaution... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2262035&page=3
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Btw what's the worry about the update? Why the precaution? Shouldn't be any reason not to update the ion
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Btw what's the worry about the update? Why the precaution? Shouldn't be any reason not to update the ion
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'Coz I (soft)bricked the Xperia P and if the same happens to ion I'll have to return to a argh-BlackBerry.
I love everything about the tablet, but I am strongly considering returning it because the battery is so bad.
I was watching a movie last night, and I noticed that I had 70% left... and after the 2 hour movie I was down to less than 15%. That can not be the norm. That's horrible.
I'm thinking about rooting it to a custom ROM and/or returning it.
Any ideas or suggestions on this?
cappa662 said:
I love everything about the tablet, but I am strongly considering returning it because the battery is so bad.
I was watching a movie last night, and I noticed that I had 70% left... and after the 2 hour movie I was down to less than 15%. That can not be the norm. That's horrible.
I'm thinking about rooting it to a custom ROM and/or returning it.
Any ideas or suggestions on this?
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That is definitely not normal. I've had mine for almost a year and even on stock ROM I was getting 5 1/2 hours (I play a lot of games) screen time with a day or two of battery life. It would help if you posted a screen shot of you're battery usage after your next full charge so we can better help you.
¿Will-it-Blend? said:
That is definitely not normal. I've had mine for almost a year and even on stock ROM I was getting 5 1/2 hours (I play a lot of games) screen time with a day or two of battery life. It would help if you posted a screen shot of you're battery usage after your next full charge so we can better help you.
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With Stock ROM?
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With Stock ROM?
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Yep. Custom ROMs can squeeze a little bit more but it's not that drastic.
¿Will-it-Blend? said:
That is definitely not normal. I've had mine for almost a year and even on stock ROM I was getting 5 1/2 hours (I play a lot of games) screen time with a day or two of battery life. It would help if you posted a screen shot of you're battery usage after your next full charge so we can better help you.
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Yep. Custom ROMs can squeeze a little bit more but it's not that drastic.
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Beginning to think it's Google Photos or Google drive auto updating.
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Beginning to think it's Google Photos or Google drive auto updating.
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I had the same issue with yours when I first bought my table. I'm so piss that I don't care about knox counter any more and rooted my device. Currently I'm running custom rom/kernel with screen on time about 8+ hrs watching HD stream movies through the internet. Also, sleeping time is incredible long and I found love again.
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I had the same issue with yours when I first bought my table. I'm so piss that I don't care about knox counter any more and rooted my device. Currently I'm running custom rom/kernel with screen on time about 8+ hrs watching HD stream movies through the internet. Also, sleeping time is incredible long and I found love again.
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Which rom?
Here is the screen shot
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This one http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...opment/p600ueucni1-pure-stock-rooted-t2896910
It's mostly stock rom so it very stable, the main engine is the Xluco custom kernel. This rom is using the latest NJ1 the latest stock rom (which is the best to date stock rom) slim (debloated), so your device would give you the best of both world, battery life, performance and stability. I have done the following in order to add an extra 1 to 1 -1/2 hrs to my device.
1) Installed Glowing battery (set to extreme), no need to play around, it does it job well
2)Go into application running and freeze all un-needed service/apps. If you have question about what you can freeze from your list just ask here. Currently I only have these running:
Glowing battery lifesaver, Device test, Google Services(3), com.sec.android.app.FlashBarService, Google Play Music, Snote and Samsung keyboard.
3) screen brightness set to 30%, only crank up when needed.
Good luck
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This one http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...opment/p600ueucni1-pure-stock-rooted-t2896910
It's mostly stock rom so it very stable, the main engine is the Xluco custom kernel. This rom is using the latest NJ1 the latest stock rom (which is the best to date stock rom) slim (debloated), so your device would give you the best of both world, battery life, performance and stability. I have done the following in order to add an extra 1 to 1 -1/2 hrs to my device.
1) Installed Glowing battery (set to extreme), no need to play around, it does it job well
2)Go into application running and freeze all un-needed service/apps. If you have question about what you can freeze from your list just ask here. Currently I only have these running:
Glowing battery lifesaver, Device test, Google Services(3), com.sec.android.app.FlashBarService, Google Play Music, Snote and Samsung keyboard.
3) screen brightness set to 30%, only crank up when needed.
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This fixed my battery issue. Thank you. I guess software does matter
First, sorry for my bad English.
Everyone using ZF2 knows about what I'm talking about here: if you look at the battery graph in the settings, Android OS is probably responsible for most of the battery usage. :silly:
At first I was horrified about that, but then I realized something was off, something that I notice everyone is ignoring: Android OS drain is too high. I mean for me it's always 5 to 8 times higher than the second that is the Screen. The reality is that I can still have 4 to 4.30 hours of screen-on time, 3% drain for 7 hours of stand-by at night. So just think about it logically, what if we can make the Android OS work "normally", which is that Screen will be on top of the list and Android OS somewhere below, then how long my screen on time will be? You know what I mean? We are getting rid of a drain that is 5 times higher than Screen on the list! Does it mean our Screen on time will now be 20 hours???
So, I came to a conclusion that this issue may be in fact an error in the data. Maybe nothing was wrong but the Zenfone 2 team messed up the calculation for the battery usage and ended up showing a ridiculous result. what do you think about this?
3% overnight ? my phone get 1% ^^
srr my bad english
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3% overnight ? my phone get 1% ^^
srr my bad english
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wow that's crazy, how is that possible for you do you think? :angel:
I'm using stock, disable most of the bloatwares but I'm keeping all Asus important ones such as power saver (I always set it normal however), start manager (disable all except OTTs and sms ... you know why).
Does that mean I'm partly right? If Android OS truely eats up so much battery power, how can we achieve such low drain during stand-by time? It's not logical :silly:
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wow that's crazy, how is that possible for you do you think? :angel:
I'm using stock, disable most of the bloatwares but I'm keeping all Asus important ones such as power saver (I always set it normal however), start manager (disable all except OTTs and sms ... you know why).
Does that mean I'm partly right? If Android OS truely eats up so much battery power, how can we achieve such low drain during stand-by time? It's not logical :silly:
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/script-zenui-debloater-v1-t3174541
i use Extreme v2 script.
i disable all app in auto-start manager
power-saver is normal mode.
i go to sleep 9pm ---> 6am. my phone just get 1% ^^
u can try this.
p/s: my phone ZE550ml. maybe your ZE551ml with 4GB ram , cpu 2.3GHz could eat battery life more than mine ^^
i really srr about my bad english
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/script-zenui-debloater-v1-t3174541
i use Extreme v2 script.
i disable all app in auto-start manager
power-saver is normal mode.
i go to sleep 9pm ---> 6am. my phone just get 1% ^^
u can try this.
p/s: my phone ZE550ml. maybe your ZE551ml with 4GB ram , cpu 2.3GHz could eat battery life more than mine ^^
i really srr about my bad english
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thanks for the link. However I don't want to root my phone, I just bought it a few weeks ago and I will keep it intact until I get Marshmallow, I used to be addicted to Rom Flashing and it nearly killed me haha. I can use the lists for reference, anyway.
Yes my phone is 551ML 4GB ram, probably that's why I have higher drain when stand-by. Because I have lots of experience with Rom modding I believe I'm not missing anything with my current settings.
Ps: your English is fine, don't worry :fingers-crossed: judging at your username I bet one penny that you're from the same country as me
how many times its been said..zenfone 2 stand by time is superb ...its when its use the drainage is fast..why fast because of incompatibility of zenfone 2 screen( cheap screen ?) and intels hardward... ...so no matter how you adjust it will never be a 2 days single charged phone. anyway ive had a nice experience with my zenfone 2 ..gave it to my brother and bought nexus 6...wanted to have 6 inch phone anyway....
dongnguyen2301 said:
thanks for the link. However I don't want to root my phone, I just bought it a few weeks ago and I will keep it intact until I get Marshmallow, I used to be addicted to Rom Flashing and it nearly killed me haha. I can use the lists for reference, anyway.
Yes my phone is 551ML 4GB ram, probably that's why I have higher drain when stand-by. Because I have lots of experience with Rom modding I believe I'm not missing anything with my current settings.
Ps: your English is fine, don't worry :fingers-crossed: judging at your username I bet one penny that you're from the same country as me
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i think so. bạn ở đâu ?? mình hcm kakaka
The main responsable in battery drains is usually not Android OS, but Google Play Services that screws everything
This issue has already been discussed to death all over the place in different forums. There are many reasons why the battery life is not good on ZF2 some of which are what you pointed out. The main problem is with 5.0 itself, this was and is a known problem, no amount of "tweaking" is going to fix a problem with the OS itself. This is why many people wanted the 5.1 update to no avail from Asus. Did it fix all the problems? No, it did not but it did stop a lot of the battery drain.
VinzNguyen said:
i think so. bạn ở đâu ?? mình hcm kakaka
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same here, HCM, haha we can have a cafe some day haha
floridaman said:
This issue has already been discussed to death all over the place in different forums. There are many reasons why the battery life is not good on ZF2 some of which are what you pointed out. The main problem is with 5.0 itself, this was and is a known problem, no amount of "tweaking" is going to fix a problem with the OS itself. This is why many people wanted the 5.1 update to no avail from Asus. Did it fix all the problems? No, it did not but it did stop a lot of the battery drain.
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I agree that 5.0 is not optimized and it's not the best, but people are talking like Android OS is a crimminal, I think that Android OS is just taking a bit of battery, but definitely not 5 times higer than the screen as explained above like instead of 5% of battery it is consuming 10%, it's not good, but not a disaster either :silly:
gipikay said:
The main responsable in battery drains is usually not Android OS, but Google Play Services that screws everything
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it might be, I used to greenify Google Play Services, but on some phone it will lead to a lot of force closes. Supposed it's the cause, it also can't be 5 times higher then the screen, or else our phone won't be able to maintain >4 hours of SOT, isn't it? :silly:
No, 5.0 is and was a disaster. It had so many bugs it should have never been released
That is for sure...
I have been suffering this issue since I updated to N (screenshots attached).
Atm, SOT is about 3 hours.
Are you guys experimenting this battery drain caused by this two processes too?
In case this also happened to you. Were you able to solve it?
I installed latest RUU 2 days ago and nothing seems to have improved.
Your kernel and android system usage look OK to me... Google services are OK too IMO. Looks like you've used chrome and YouTube a bit.. Awake time up a little, that would be mainly from apps running in the background. You could try servicely to try and improve that...
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jbm76 said:
Your kernel and android system usage look OK to me... Google services are OK too IMO. Looks like you've used chrome and YouTube a bit.. Awake time up a little, that would be mainly from apps running in the background. You could try servicely to try and improve that...
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It doesn't look ok to me. Comparing it with the phone i use for working, it seems there is a problem in here.
As i was saying, the phone i use for working averages 10% combined kernel+android os consumption while my htc 10 averages 30%+.
I have the exact same issue. I just unplugged my phone and I'm already down 3%.
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Jyro275 said:
I have the exact same issue. I just unplugged my phone and I'm already down 3%.
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Why not use Better Battery Stats, let the phone sit idle for 6 hours, download the dump file to your SD, and see what exactly is killing your battery.
There are too many variables to test your device reliably while it's in use. With GSAM, all you see is what's happening while the device is in use, and what 'Eats' your battery, but no 'Why' your battery life is poor, is it background processes/ notifications/ poor reception/ bad Wi-fi??
GSAM creates a guessing game. Logs never lie. If your battery is going bad, it will be reflected in your log(s).