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I left my LTE N7 last night on WiFi and i found that it lost 10% overnight.
Dont know is it normal or not,but i didnt find any apps awakening device.
So guyz whats your standby battery life on stock?
its been abt 18 hours since my last charge , the batter is now down to 15% (no sim inserted yet)
these are the stats -
wi-fi is constantly on, downloaded abt 1.5 - 2gb of apps/games.
saw a movie (abt 2 hours) .
read a few ebooks (abt an hour's worth).
played a few HD games (for abt 2 - 2.5 hours, not in a single run)
Chiming in with WiFi only battery results.
My best stock result is 7h40m screen on with 5 days of idle time as well.
Karlo666 said:
I left my LTE N7 last night on WiFi and i found that it lost 10% overnight.
Dont know is it normal or not,but i didnt find any apps awakening device.
So guyz whats your standby battery life on stock?
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My WIFI Nexus 7 is losing 4 or 5% overnight (~8 hours) with WIFI ON.
So... it makes sense that your LTE nexus 7 should be losing more because of the cellular connectivity.
However, I can't tell if 10% is normal or not
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My WIFI Nexus 7 is losing 4 or 5% overnight (~8 hours) with WIFI ON.
So... it makes sense that your LTE nexus 7 should be losing more because of the cellular connectivity.
However, I can't tell if 10% is normal or not
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Somewhat i agree whit you.
But when MKBH stated that he left his N7 overnight it lost 1% that im pretty worried.
Karlo666 said:
Somewhat i agree whit you.
But when MKBH stated that he left his N7 overnight it lost 1% that im pretty worried.
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Maybe MKBH configure the wifi off on sleep !?
but I must say that I have a few apps with auto-update every hour or so (falcon-pro, rss feed, etc) so without these apps, maybe I could get a better result.
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Maybe MKBH configure the wifi off on sleep !?
but I must say that I have a few apps with auto-update every hour or so (falcon-pro, rss feed, etc) so without these apps, maybe I could get a better result.
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I left my N7 whit Google Now and Auto-Sync off today full time and i found this after 7hrs.
Dunno whats happening because we cant use BBS if we are not rooted(damn you Google).
Since I have updated on nougat, my battery quickly goes empty.
I reach a maximum of 2 hours SOT.
According to "BetterBatteryStats", the operating system consumes the most energy.
No matter whether Stock Rom or currently with "PureNexus" and ElementalX Kernel with GhostPepper profile, the battery is still very fast empty.
I also wonder what the Wakelock *job delay* and *job deadline* mean.
Now is the question, do you have the problems since nougat, too.
And is the problem the operating system or rather the battery, what do you have for experiences?
With marshmallow I had up to 5 hours SOT, therefore I will downgrade.
Whether it will be better, I will report.
im finding that when my WLAN is off then my drain is negligible. Whilst with it on i see a steady drain overnight.
That might be how i have my phone setup, but not sure.
I now have tasker setup to disable wifi, location, data and swap to 2g at night (i have terrible 3g/4g reception in my bedroom). it seems to help for overnight drain but not daily usage.
I have never had good battery life with this phone, by the end of the day it is usually almost dead with only about 1.5 hours of actual use.
I have the same feeling.
If you confirm that downgrading solve the problem, I will try the same.
Thanks!
Battery has been fine for me. Your phone is never idling properly from the looks of it, despite not being show an awake. Not sure what that means though.
Is there some issue with your WiFi or data signal? I've not seen the WiFi X myself.
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Battery has been fine for me. Your phone is never idling properly from the looks of it, despite not being show an awake. Not sure what that means though.
Is there some issue with your WiFi or data signal? I've not seen the WiFi X myself.
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I have not changed my settings so far, only slight improvements, which I have since I own the smartphone.
Mobile Data always to max 3g (have no LTE contract), GPS always on (only device), Wifi also always on and could reach thereby also up to 5 hours SOT.
Then I moved from the Google Stock Rom to PureNexus hoping it would help, well, wrongly thought.
And I have always done a clean installation. :silly:
I've been back for a day now on the last Marshmallow Rom (MTC20K) and I do not want to be too rash, but it seems to improve. :laugh:
I will continue to observe and report.
Hi guys, I'm coming from a S7 which lost 1-2% during an 7-8 hour sleep, with everything off, now with a brand new S9+ I'm losing more than 5% during the night. I know this isn't excessive but I don't find it normal either when my other phone lost less than half of that. During the first days I used the S9+ without the SIM card and overnight drain was perfect, 2% every 10 hours, but once I inserted the SIM I started seeing a drop of 5 or 6% every night. Once again, I undrestand it's not terrible, but my other phone lost max 2% in the same situation.
So for what I've noticed, it's the SIM card radio signal the major drain, in GSAM it appears as 87% of the overnight drain. Removing the SIM makes it lose 2% overnight, that would be perfect but I can't enable Flight Mode everynight for I need to receive calls in case of an emergency.
Any suggestions?
Have you tried just disabling data? That would stop MMS texts but you'd still receive calls.
Sorry I didn't specify, when I said everything off it was including mobile data. Everything is disabled, only drain seems to come from the phone signal. I always have 2 or 3 bars so the signal is not terribly bad.
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Sorry I didn't specify, when I said everything off it was including mobile data. Everything is disabled, only drain seems to come from the phone signal. I always have 2 or 3 bars so the signal is not terribly bad.
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Ahh, ok. If there is nothing running in the background and the only thing is the Sim card, then I don't see much hope for an easy fix. Of course, there is the old factory reset that Samsung would suggest but that may be a big PITA for nothing.
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Hi guys, I'm coming from a S7 which lost 1-2% during an 7-8 hour sleep, with everything off, now with a brand new S9+ I'm losing more than 5% during the night.
Any suggestions?
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Ignore it, you're worrying over 3% battery drain?
Charge the phone for 2 minutes in the morning to gain your 3% back... :silly:
I think it is fine, Your installed app might have increase from the day you purchased your S9 so might might be increasing apps might be reason behind it? but over all why are your worrying about 3 to 5% as long as s9 is running android to your are going to have some percent drop overnight, I think you shouldn't worry about it
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Ahh, ok. If there is nothing running in the background and the only thing is the Sim card, then I don't see much hope for an easy fix. Of course, there is the old factory reset that Samsung would suggest but that may be a big PITA for nothing.
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I thought that too but after factory reseting two times I am still getting this drain at night
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Ignore it, you're worrying over 3% battery drain?
Charge the phone for 2 minutes in the morning to gain your 3% back... :silly:
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Yes, I know it's not a lot, but why my 2 years old S7 drained 1 or 2% overnight and my brand new S9 drains 6% or more? Some mornings I have woken up at 93% having unplugged it at 100%, and it went down to 92% after 20 seconds of use. Can different phones have a different drain because of the modem/phone signal?
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I think it is fine, Your installed app might have increase from the day you purchased your S9 so might might be increasing apps might be reason behind it? but over all why are your worrying about 3 to 5% as long as s9 is running android to your are going to have some percent drop overnight, I think you shouldn't worry about it
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I factory reseted it a couple of times and still got a 6% drain in 7 hours, not 3 to 5%. My main concern is that I inserted the SIM in my old S7 for the night and got 2% drain, and next night tried my new S9 and got 7%. That's what I don¡t understand. The drain in the S9 is the same with everything factory set and with my S7 setup transferred. S9 drains 5 or 6% and S7 drains 2% maximum.
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I thought that too but after factory reseting two times I am still getting this drain at night
Yes, I know it's not a lot, but why my 2 years old S7 drained 1 or 2% overnight and my brand new S9 drains 6% or more? Some mornings I have woken up at 93% having unplugged it at 100%, and it went down to 92% after 20 seconds of use. Can different phones have a different drain because of the modem/phone signal?
I factory reseted it a couple of times and still got a 6% drain in 7 hours, not 3 to 5%. My main concern is that I inserted the SIM in my old S7 for the night and got 2% drain, and next night tried my new S9 and got 7%. That's what I don¡t understand. The drain in the S9 is the same with everything factory set and with my S7 setup transferred. S9 drains 5 or 6% and S7 drains 2% maximum.
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You're comparing apples and oranges. The S9 has a lot more under the hood and that's probably contributing to the extra usage. I think you may be chasing a ghost.
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You're comparing apples and oranges. The S9 has a lot more under the hood and that's probably contributing to the extra usage. I think you may be chasing a ghost.
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Thanks for all the replies.
I see, so even though the phone is asleep and with everything off/disabled, the faster processor might consume more battery? I understand your point, yet I only see the drain when the SIM card is in the phone, when I take it out the drain is equal to my S7, 2% in 8hs max, that's what I find strange.
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Thanks for all the replies.
I see, so even though the phone is asleep and with everything off/disabled, the faster processor might consume more battery? I understand your point, yet I only see the drain when the SIM card is in the phone, when I take it out the drain is equal to my S7, 2% in 8hs max, that's what I find strange.
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If this is just 'because you are interested in what's causing the extra drain', and not because it's actually bothering you, then by all means try to narrow it down, but S7 vs S9 = completely different phones separated by 2 years, new tech, you can't expect them to perform identically, including power consumption
That said, my S9 probably drains about 2% a night, but I've used a package disabler to kill a load of useless system apps, possible one of them is causing the drain
AOD will drain too
You up to date with firmware?
Tried flashing a different CSC region stock ROM? Possible the modem (CP) is causing the drain if it only happens with the SIM inserted (I'm running O2U)
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You're comparing apples and oranges. The S9 has a lot more under the hood and that's probably contributing to the extra usage. I think you may be chasing a ghost.
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If this is just 'because you are interested in what's causing the extra drain', and not because it's actually bothering you, then by all means try to narrow it down, but S7 vs S9 = completely different phones separated by 2 years, new tech, you can't expect them to perform identically, including power consumption
That said, my S9 probably drains about 2% a night, but I've used a package disabler to kill a load of useless system apps, possible one of them is causing the drain
AOD will drain too
You up to date with firmware?
Tried flashing a different CSC region stock ROM? Possible the modem (CP) is causing the drain if it only happens with the SIM inserted (I'm running O2U)
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News, I have reseted to factory settings but didn't connect to wifi so the phone doesn´t download any carrier bloatware or update/install other apps. Drain from 8PM to 7AM was 2%. I will try tonight again without modifying anything except for what the phone installs automatically. If the drain appears again I will start disabling bloatware until I find the culprit.
Thanks a lot for the help. It doesn't bother me a lot, but a drain of 6 or even 7% sometimes during the night is a bit annoying. That's half an hour SOT I lose.
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News, I have reseted to factory settings but didn't connect to wifi so the phone doesn´t download any carrier bloatware or update/install other apps. Drain from 8PM to 7AM was 2%. I will try tonight again without modifying anything except for what the phone installs automatically. If the drain appears again I will start disabling bloatware until I find the culprit.
Thanks a lot for the help. It doesn't bother me a lot, but a drain of 6 or even 7% sometimes during the night is a bit annoying. That's half an hour SOT I lose.
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Surely you're back in the house before your phone reaches 7% though? Would be a very rare occasion when that last few % actually made the difference between having power or not
But like I said before, you don't get up and leave the house in 30 seconds, plug it in while you get ready if you really need that extra 30 mins
But yea, carrier bloatware could easily be the culprit, hence the package disabler pro (no root needed)
Or flash an unbranded stock firmware (BTU and XEU are carrier bloat free in the UK)
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If this is just 'because you are interested in what's causing the extra drain', and not because it's actually bothering you, then by all means try to narrow it down, but S7 vs S9 = completely different phones separated by 2 years, new tech, you can't expect them to perform identically, including power consumption
That said, my S9 probably drains about 2% a night, but I've used a package disabler to kill a load of useless system apps, possible one of them is causing the drain
AOD will drain too
You up to date with firmware?
Tried flashing a different CSC region stock ROM? Possible the modem (CP) is causing the drain if it only happens with the SIM inserted (I'm running O2U)
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Why should the region of the firmware influence the drain? All firmwares should be the same. In theory.
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Why should the region of the firmware influence the drain? All firmwares should be the same. In theory.
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Certain CSCs enable certain features, VoLTE / WiFi calling, call recording, etc etc, and for example if BTU and XEU which are both UK unbranded were identical, they would surely get the same OTA at the same time, but they don't, and carriers add their own bloat if you have a CSC that is carrier branded
Also changing CSCs often requires Odin's repartition option to be enabled as the firmware requires different partition size vs the original CSC that was on the device when bought
Different modems I would imagine for different regions too, if the drain is coming from a SIM related issue, the modem part of the firmware would be a suspect
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Certain CSCs enable certain features, VoLTE / WiFi calling, call recording, etc etc, and for example if BTU and XEU which are both UK unbranded were identical, they would surely get the same OTA at the same time, but they don't, and carriers add their own bloat if you have a CSC that is carrier branded
Also changing CSCs often requires Odin's repartition option to be enabled as the firmware requires different partition size vs the original CSC that was on the device when bought
Different modems I would imagine for different regions too, if the drain is coming from a SIM related issue, the modem part of the firmware would be a suspect
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I read that there are issues with the modems on the S9 some time ago. Maybe that's the issue in my case as well? I got Wi-Fi calling, but the phone is unlocked and I got no bloat (except the Google apps).
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I read that there are issues with the modems on the S9 some time ago. Maybe that's the issue in my case as well? I got Wi-Fi calling, but the phone is unlocked and I got no bloat (except the Google apps).
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Quite possibly, I'm not seeing any extra drain than I should be and I'm running the O2U firmware (United Kingdom)
I have WiFi calling and 4G calling too, might be worth flashing this firmware to test if yours is the G960F? There isn't really much bloat, a couple of O2 apps only and you get the option during first boot to install or not install them anyway
Do you know how can I disable the bloatware now that BK Plugin 2 and BK Package Disabler are down?
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Do you know how can I disable the bloatware now that BK Plugin 2 and BK Package Disabler are down?
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Package Disabler Pro & PDP engine addon, both on the play store
Well, I found the Package Disabler Pro + after my last reply and installed it. Didn't install the PDP Engine Addon as I hadn't read your reply at the time and the app said the Disabler Pro + worked alone without the need of another plugin.
Automatically disabled around 120 bloatware apps, restored the ones I needed or wanted to use, and disabled a couple more that were carrier specific bloatware. Restarted the phone, charged to 100% and went to sleep after unplugging and setting my alarm.
Woke up this morning after 7 hours of sleep with 99% and a smile on my face. Seems that it was bloatware the culprit of the standby drain, and even my day stamina has been improved, today I've given it a light usage and I'm still at 81% at 6PM with 1hr 24m SOT.
Thanks a lot for your help!
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Well, I found the Package Disabler Pro + after my last reply and installed it. Didn't install the PDP Engine Addon as I hadn't read your reply at the time and the app said the Disabler Pro + worked alone without the need of another plugin.
Automatically disabled around 120 bloatware apps, restored the ones I needed or wanted to use, and disabled a couple more that were carrier specific bloatware. Restarted the phone, charged to 100% and went to sleep after unplugging and setting my alarm.
Woke up this morning after 7 hours of sleep with 99% and a smile on my face. Seems that it was bloatware the culprit of the standby drain, and even my day stamina has been improved, today I've given it a light usage and I'm still at 81% at 6PM with 1hr 24m SOT.
Thanks a lot for your help!
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Good stuff :good:
I'm planning to buy s20 Exynos version mobile. I am aware that it had heating issue and battery drain issue when it was launched but I found online reveiws that it was fixed by recent firmware update.
Can you guys please tell me whether it was fixed? How is the battery backup now? Does heating problem solved?
Your answers will help me to take a good decision.
Thanks
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I'm planning to buy s20 Exynos version mobile. I am aware that it had heating issue and battery drain issue when it was launched but I found online reveiws that it was fixed by recent firmware update.
Can you guys please tell me whether it was fixed? How is the battery backup now? Does heating problem solved?
Your answers will help me to take a good decision.
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As 2 month s20 Exynos user i can say - it depends. Antennas are either poor or the networking optimization is **** - i have weaker phone signal with the S20 than with my old mate 20 pro. Yes if you live and work in a area with good 4g/wifi you will not have this problem( at home i get about 20-24h usage per charge and 5-6h sot), if not you might experience severe battery drain ( at work where my network coverage is **** i have 5-8% stand-by drain, which i did not have with my mate 20 pro). Now it is really hot in Belgium so the phone is hot, but if the weather is normal it will only get hot when you use it a lot( i made it hit 40 degrees when i was taking pictures for about 2h straight), other than this no excessive overheating. It is a good phone, i really like it, but the battery drain and the need to charge 20-40% at work so i will last the day is not okay. I can only hope updates will improve this but if not i'd recommend basically any other non samaung phone if you live/work in poor coverage areas( at work a college with an iphone has 0 problems and have finished the day with 80% battery left, he is on the same network).
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As 2 month s20 Exynos user i can say - it depends. Antennas are either poor or the networking optimization is **** - i have weaker phone signal with the S20 than with my old mate 20 pro. Yes if you live and work in a area with good 4g/wifi you will not have this problem( at home i get about 20-24h usage per charge and 5-6h sot), if not you might experience severe battery drain ( at work where my network coverage is **** i have 5-8% stand-by drain, which i did not have with my mate 20 pro). Now it is really hot in Belgium so the phone is hot, but if the weather is normal it will only get hot when you use it a lot( i made it hit 40 degrees when i was taking pictures for about 2h straight), other than this no excessive overheating. It is a good phone, i really like it, but the battery drain and the need to charge 20-40% at work so i will last the day is not okay. I can only hope updates will improve this but if not i'd recommend basically any other non samaung phone if you live/work in poor coverage areas( at work a college with an iphone has 0 problems and have finished the day with 80% battery left, he is on the same network).
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Thanks for your feedback. I'm expecting more user feedbacks.
Any other feedbacks please? I'm expecting more users feedback
After reading so many reviews on the internet and having experienced Exynos on my former S8, I went with the Snapdragon9810 variant from Hongkong at the risk of warranty issues etc.
But I must tell you, so far this phone has been giving me consistent battery life, performance. No signal issues, VOLTE ,VOWIFI works seamlessly. Haven't had the chance to try the 5G since 5G is not availability is very limited in my country.
No heating issues at all. Used for extended periods on the first few days out of excitement, yet felt nothing compared to former Exynos.
Only disappointment for me so far had been native call recording is disabled and eSIM support is also disabled. Both of which could have been regulars for me if they were available.
So I'd like to suggest you, reevaluate your options and never settle with a half baked exynos.
Good luck!!
In india they sell Exynos version only. I could not buy Snapdragon version. That's the problem here. I still prefer buying Exynos but I would like to know the battery performance
After a week using S20 plus 5G (coming from S8plus) I must say the heating problem exists. My s8+ never heated that much! And not that I'm doing god knows what with the phone, just standard suage - Faceboo, messenger, news app, mail....
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After a week using S20 plus 5G (coming from S8plus) I must say the heating problem exists. My s8+ never heated that much! And not that I'm doing god knows what with the phone, just standard suage - Faceboo, messenger, news app, mail....
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**** it's too much bad.
dalanik said:
After a week using S20 plus 5G (coming from S8plus) I must say the heating problem exists. My s8+ never heated that much! And not that I'm doing god knows what with the phone, just standard suage - Faceboo, messenger, news app, mail....
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What firmware are you on? I am here on atg9 and doesnt seem to have any of your problems?
July 1st update, ATG4 I suppose.
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Using Exynos version of S20+ for about 3 months. Yes the phone occasionally get hot once or twice a week.. Battery backup is decent getting 5-7 hours of SOT. I don't play heavy games like PUBG, just play some lite games. but phone become warm while using camera app for extensive time. If you play heavy games go for oneplus but camera & display is better in s20 than op8pro. Lastly if you are not a gamer you will definitely enjoy s20 exynos.
General use I find it is ok but using Android Auto it gets ridiculously hot, yesterday it was 50c according to CPU Monitor app
Hi all.
I have just got a s22, live in UK
Battery drain, overnight is about 20%. I have disabled 5G, but not much improvement. Is this a defective unit? I'm on Vodafone. I'm still in return window.
Thanks for the advice
Exynos? If so try turning off WiFi, also did you set up with smart switch?
Yes , is exynos. WiFi, is on, while at home, as it should be
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Yes , is exynos. WiFi, is on, while at home, as it should be
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WiFi drains battery whilst phone is off on exynos
skinza said:
WiFi drains battery whilst phone is off on exynos
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I have the Exynos version as well, but I don't recognize this statement. Over night, I lose about 6% with wifi, location and bluetooth on.
Do you have adaptive battery turned on? Maybe that helps for you.
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I have the Exynos version as well, but I don't recognize this statement. Over night, I lose about 6% with wifi, location and bluetooth on.
Do you have adaptive battery turned on? Maybe that helps for you.
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It's well known but may have been fixed, only other thing I could think of is if he used to smart switch to set up the phone
@skinza
It has been fixed in recent updates.
However drain is still significant but not caused by WiFi now.
As you can see Android+Kernel drains over 30% of my battery. Is it normal in recent Android versions?
Maciek602 said:
@skinza
It has been fixed in recent updates.
However drain is still significant but not caused by WiFi now.
As you can see Android+Kernel drains over 30% of my battery. Is it normal in recent Android versions?
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Did you use smart switch to set up the phone?
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Did you use smart switch to set up the phone?
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Unfortunately yes... From iPhone.
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Unfortunately yes... From iPhone.
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That's most likely your issue then, another known problem is using smart switch, best off starting fresh and transferring files manually, I used mobile trans app
Need it on both phones
I gave up a 2-month fight with S22 yesterday. I won't do a tester for Samsung for so much money. I returned to the S21U and today I am as happy with the battery life as ever!
I was gonna throw in the towel but now I'm getting 7h sot on 5g and 8-9 WiFi currently at 5h42 with 45% left been watching moves since 100%
Super happy now, but I'm scared to root having to wipe everything I do t wanna lose my battery sd variant
Try to flash firmware with Odin.
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I was gonna throw in the towel but now I'm getting 7h sot on 5g and 8-9 WiFi currently at 5h42 with 45% left been watching moves since 100%
Super happy now, but I'm scared to root having to wipe everything I do t wanna lose my battery sd variant
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When the display is switched on, the phone discharges more slowly than when the display is switched off!
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When the display is switched on, the phone discharges more slowly than when the display is switched off!
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That's so s*** don't blame you for ditching it
skinza said:
Exynos? If so try turning off WiFi, also did you set up with smart switch?
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If he is on 2nd April update or above, the Wi-Fi drain issue was fixed.
However, now we have Bluetooth drain! But Samsung is aware and is planning a fix for the following update (or maybe later)
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If he is on 2nd April update or above, the Wi-Fi drain issue was fixed.
However, now we have Bluetooth drain! But Samsung is aware and is planning a fix for the following update (or maybe later)
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Exactly! I have noticed that Bluetooth drains a lot. How do you know that they're preparing update for it?
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Exactly! I have noticed that Bluetooth drains a lot. How do you know that they're preparing update for it?
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Because I'm the one who made the report, they found the issue using my report and told me they were gonna fix it next update or should I say "Fixed normally in a next update whose date is not specified" this is word for word what they told me
skinza said:
I was gonna throw in the towel but now I'm getting 7h sot on 5g and 8-9 WiFi currently at 5h42 with 45% left been watching moves since 100%
Super happy now, but I'm scared to root having to wipe everything I do t wanna lose my battery sd variant
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7-9 hrs SOT? Jesus. How on earth are you getting that. I too am on S22 SD variant. I consider myself lucky if I make it beyond 3 hours SOT
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7-9 hrs SOT? Jesus. How on earth are you getting that. I too am on S22 SD variant. I consider myself lucky if I make it beyond 3 hours SOT
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Tbh it kind of came out of know where
I updated to the xxv Vietnamese firmware for may update as it said it had stability fixes (AVDF) where as mine xsa Australia (AVDD) said only security, I flashed my csc though
Did a battery recalibration and it hit abother level
Adaptive battery on
All apps to sleep except fb, messenger, and emails etc
Got rid of all the bloatware I don't need
Used the galaxy app booster after updating
Manual brightness at roughly 50%
Adaptive display but 120 - 30hz instead of 48
A heap of bixby routines so I can keep location bt and nfc off till needed etc
Galaxy max hz app so phone sleeps as soon as it's off as well as changing Adaptive display while powersaving mode but changed it so 96hz - 30
I'm contemplating rooting but scared I'm gonna lose my good battery life after resetting