Best battery life iv ever had on a phone after that update!!
Amazing signal and speeds everywhere now
No unnecessary battery drain at all
Haven't came across any of my old bugs
Phone feels solid now and videos and pictures are much better
What's your thoughts?
when did you update your device? I've always had great battery life on the 6pro (like 8+) but it takes a few days to really notice any change.
I really don't want to say this but something did change for me. Before signal, fingerprint and everything else was perfect. now I can't get 5G or LTE+ most of the time and I live 0.3km away from a 4/5g tower. really weird. maybe I'll try another factory reset. not sure though. the first time it corrupted my phone//
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I wanted to share my performance with everyone regarding battery life and signal strength. I flashed the latest WWE ROM (2.07.401.1) and since then, The battery has lasted nearly 4 days (used to last me only 1 day max). I am also getting better performance with the radio too. It seems to switch bands very fast now. I am on Tmo US and I have very spotty coverage where I live. Before, the phone spent most of it's time in either Edge or no service. now It is almost always in H or 3G and rarely does it drop down to E. When it does, it seems to come back to 3G very fast.
I just wanted to pass this along and see if it helps anyone else. Also, it has sense 2.5 but it didnt slow down the phone nearly as fast as I expected. It almost seems faster now. Hope everyone else has the same results as me.
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I wanted to share my performance with everyone regarding battery life and signal strength. I flashed the latest WWE ROM (2.07.401.1) and since then, The battery has lasted nearly 4 days (used to last me only 1 day max). I am also getting better performance with the radio too. It seems to switch bands very fast now. I am on Tmo US and I have very spotty coverage where I live. Before, the phone spent most of it's time in either Edge or no service. now It is almost always in H or 3G and rarely does it drop down to E. When it does, it seems to come back to 3G very fast.
I just wanted to pass this along and see if it helps anyone else. Also, it has sense 2.5 but it didnt slow down the phone nearly as fast as I expected. It almost seems faster now. Hope everyone else has the same results as me.
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Do you happen to know what radio comes standard in that ROM?
This is far from scientific, but it's been noticeable enough over the course of the last 4 days that I felt like sharing.
I was getting terrible battery life. Also my phone got really hot when I used any amount of 3G. About a week ago I was messing with the mobile operator settings and set the phone to LTE/CDMA mode, and accidentally left it that way even though we still have no 4G here in Boston.
I immediately noticed all these problems were gone. After a day I went back to CDMA only and guess what? Phone became a george foreman grill again, and battery life tanked.
I am one of those skeptical guys that don't think that kind of voodoo usually helps. But it did. And yes I know the constant LTE scanning would supposedly drain more battery, but try it, for some reason.. It actually has the opposite effect. It'd be great if more people tried this and reported back.
I'm going to have to try this. Every once and while battery drains at a mad pace and heats up!
Trying it now and reporting back tomorrow.
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zeuzinn said:
This is far from scientific, but it's been noticeable enough over the course of the last 4 days that I felt like sharing.
I was getting terrible battery life. Also my phone got really hot when I used any amount of 3G. About a week ago I was messing with the mobile operator settings and set the phone to LTE/CDMA mode, and accidentally left it that way even though we still have no 4G here in Boston.
I immediately noticed all these problems were gone. After a day I went back to CDMA only and guess what? Phone became a george foreman grill again, and battery life tanked.
I am one of those skeptical guys that don't think that kind of voodoo usually helps. But it did. And yes I know the constant LTE scanning would supposedly drain more battery, but try it, for some reason.. It actually has the opposite effect. It'd be great if more people tried this and reported back.
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Thanks for the tip. I'm south of Boston and can get wimax in north weymouth, braintree, etc and have been really struggling for the past 12 days about whether or not to go back to the e4gt.
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It might be truth I been having better battery life this past few days after flashing AOKP b35 I forgot to put CDMA ONLY and battery life has been better for some reason weird and thanks for sharing
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has anyone else seen a dramatic decrease in battery life after the update? My battery went from lasting all day, to now Im lucky to get 5 hrs before its down to 30%..... overall ive seen a drastic decrease in overall performance... has anyone else expierenced worse performance?
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has anyone else seen a dramatic decrease in battery life after the update? My battery went from lasting all day, to now Im lucky to get 5 hrs before its down to 30%..... overall ive seen a drastic decrease in overall performance... has anyone else expierenced worse performance?
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keep calm and factory reset. That should fix the stability and battery life.
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keep calm and factory reset. That should fix the stability and battery life.
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No better no worse, my battery life has always been great. Example today, unplugged at 7 am , no recharges during the day and it's at 55%.
I used the phone , surfed and checked my texts and email all day
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has anyone else seen a dramatic decrease in battery life after the update? My battery went from lasting all day, to now Im lucky to get 5 hrs before its down to 30%..... overall ive seen a drastic decrease in overall performance... has anyone else expierenced worse performance?
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You are not alone. I used to be able to go a couple of days on a single charge. Now I'm struggling to make it 12 hours on a single charge.
I was getting almost 2 days when I first started using the note4. After a few months passed I noticed battery life dropping pretty fast throughout the day. Factory resets helped a little, but not much. Lollipop upgrade plus factory reset has seemed to help. I get through a full day now with light browsing/gps(maps)/gaming and fair amount of spotify streaming. Nothing close to what I was getting fresh out of the box.
I am experiencing similar battery issues. Used to charge my phone once every two days. Now, I carry my charger attached to my hip like a feeble iPhone hipster.
I'm also having issues!
I also have seen a large decrease in my battery life since updating to Lollipop. I tried factory resetting twice and nothing seems to help. I was getting 8-9 hours of screen on time on Android 4.4.4 but now I'm somewhere between 4.5-5.5.
Also my note 4 will occasionally get really hot after just normal web browsing. I'm very disappointed in the update. However, performance seems to be a little better....but it wasn't ever really an issue.
I just read an article on gsmarena about the international version of the Samsung galaxy note 4 receiving a firmware update.....hopefully that fixes the problems we're having. We just have to wait for Verizon to send out the update. (Which will probably take a couple of weeks to months).
One thing to keep in mind is that we (those who are having these issues) need to make sure that we contact Verizon in order to make sure that they acknowledge the problem and send out a fix ASAP.
I'm having the same issues since the update...battery sucks. What's the easiest way to inform verizon?
Passpoint Wi-Fi
Noticed that there is a "new" Passpoint Wi-Fi feature that will automatically connect to certified access points.
This is ON by default after the Lollipop update. (Settings >> Wi-Fi >> Advanced)
I just turned it off to see if battery life improves. Never been a fan of automatic Wi-Fi connection features.
Checking on the Lock Screen Weather/Location Update next.
My Note 4 has the battery drain issue now after updating last night to Lollipop but am giving a couple days to see if any improvement. I did do a battery pull after all the updates (system and apps) and it did seem to help.
My Note originally for a couple of days had the battery drain issue. However, after uninstalling the Google Fit app then a reboot the battery life has been great.
Maybe try a battery pull for 20 seconds as well.
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I'm having the same issues since the update...battery sucks. What's the easiest way to inform verizon?
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I think the easiest way to contact Verizon is just by talking with the technical support. Good representatives are hit or miss but Verizon's are generally good.
If you contact them just explain the issue that you are having and they should be putting it on record saying that multiple people are calling in concerning a battery problem. They may have even figured out the culprit (s) and/or found a fIx.
I'm going to be calling today.
I updated my phone (completely stock) to MM as soon as it came out. The first thing I noticed was my battery life became terrible. I gave it a few days, still sucked. I did multiple hard resets and cleared system cache, still sucked. Then a couple weeks later another massive update. I figured it was a fix for all of the initial problems. Not only did it not fix it, it made it WORSE! More hard resets, still the same crappy battery life. MM has been the worst update I've experienced on Android so far, and that is saying a lot. Is it only me or does every update seem to get worse and worse. Dare I say its time to look into a new operating system? This is ridiculous....
Now, if I leave bluetooth on, it becomes the number 1 battery drain and will kill my battery in a few hours even if it isn't connected to anything (this NEVER happened in any previous update). I made the mistake of buying another battery thinking it would help. Nope, battery life still sucks.
If I have bluetooth on and I connect to my car, it works fine but if I turn my car off and go into my office, the bluetooth symbol still shows I am connected even though I am not.
I checked the Verizon community forum and many others are reporting the same thing. So far VZW has blown everyone off and said "have you tried our battery saving tips".....What a bunch of BS!
Who else is having these problems and what can we possibly do about it?
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I updated my phone (completely stock) to MM as soon as it came out. The first thing I noticed was my battery life became terrible. I gave it a few days, still sucked. I did multiple hard resets and cleared system cache, still sucked. Then a couple weeks later another massive update. I figured it was a fix for all of the initial problems. Not only did it not fix it, it made it WORSE! More hard resets, still the same crappy battery life. MM has been the worst update I've experienced on Android so far, and that is saying a lot. Is it only me or does every update seem to get worse and worse. Dare I say its time to look into a new operating system? This is ridiculous....
Now, if I leave bluetooth on, it becomes the number 1 battery drain and will kill my battery in a few hours even if it isn't connected to anything (this NEVER happened in any previous update). I made the mistake of buying another battery thinking it would help. Nope, battery life still sucks.
If I have bluetooth on and I connect to my car, it works fine but if I turn my car off and go into my office, the bluetooth symbol still shows I am connected even though I am not.
I checked the Verizon community forum and many others are reporting the same thing. So far VZW has blown everyone off and said "have you tried our battery saving tips".....What a bunch of BS!
Who else is having these problems and what can we possibly do about it?
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I don't know. Most people are reporting good battery life with Marshmallow. I'm on Jasmine 6.0 which is essentially a stock ROM, little debloating, and my battery life is great. For what it's worth, my battery is relatively new. I also use the app "Greenify."
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I don't know. Most people are reporting good battery life with Marshmallow. I'm on Jasmine 6.0 which is essentially a stock ROM, little debloating, and my battery life is great. For what it's worth, my battery is relatively new. I also use the app "Greenify."
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I also have a brand new battery and it didn't matter, still sucks.
I'm also using greenify and it isn't helping at all. I am curious how many that are reporting good battery life are on a fully stock Note 4.
Also, what about your bluetooth? If you leave it on does it become the number one drain on your battery? It happens on both my wifes phone and mine (both stock). Several others on the VZW forums are reporting the same thing as our phones.
Annoyed as hell to say the least.
I know, our device has really great battery life and I don't have anything to complain about that, but a friend of mine just got himself a new phone and his values make me a bit jealous and most of all: surprised and stunned.
He got himself a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (SD 625 variant, MKT variant really sucks), it has the same processor, same display and not even 700 mAh more (4100 mAh) and he got with some "dev rom" (made by Xiaomi, seems to just be the beta of that ugly MIUI 9, based on Andorid 7.0) 6h of SOT, doze seems to haven't really kicked in in that time. in their forum in the SOT thread I see people getting normally about 8-10 with up to over 12 h of SOT, most of them on stock ROM without any additions. And I'm quite irritated about that huge of a difference with not that much more battery. And he seems quite convinced that it's not on the cost of performance, you should notice that quickly on such a heavily skinned ROM.
Now my question is: how in hell is that even possible? I mean our devices seem quite comparablewith just a slight bump in battery but near-stock AOSP Android against pretty much an iOS clone. Does anyone have any idea what could cause that big of a difference? And if it's software based could that be done on our device? Because my experience and from different posts our device lasts about 5-6 h normally.
I mean I'm already lucky about my 2 days of usage with up to about 2.5 days on some weekends where I have a lot of stuff to do. But I wouldn't mind a bit of extra. But my biggest problem with that is as simple as: how? I could really use some explaination right now...
I don't have issues with device.. stock 7.1.1 with dec.patch, unlocked bootloader, with latest magisk. Also installed greenify.
Then you are one of very rare cases. My experience is about half of that.
And I also meant on stock ROM, without any modifications. So I don't know which apps you greenified, but that was not the point. I use Greenify too but more for apps that aren't supposed to run constantly in background when I only use it very seldomly.
The norm for this phone is 8+ hours SOT. Sometimes I get 10 and a few have had up to 12. Unless you're gaming 8 should be easy. 5 hours means something is wrong with your phone hardware, you have a rogue battery eating app or you're gaming. I rarely charge my phone over the weekend even when I use it a lot.
Well, neither of that is the case and I rarely see people claiming more than 6h of SOT
So the answer to your question is, it's the wrong question. The question should be, why does my battery not last very long and what apps or usage causes me to have such poor battery life? Compared to the Redmi Note 4 the Z Play is exactly where it should be.
Here's a link to the SOT thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z-play/review/screen-time-t3643959
gsmarena battery life test 100h endurance rating: https://www.gsmarena.com/battery-test.php3?idPhone=8310#show
Here's an app to help diagnose battery condition (Accubattery): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digibites.accubattery&hl=en
also betterbatterystats is really helpful.
I sincerely hope you get it sorted out!
Well, gsam isn't detecting any app that's off even with root so I don't think there is any. I installed that AccuBattery app, let's see what it has to say
Removed because of ****ty q&a system...
Oh, and another thing I noticed: I get very randomly reboots, and every time the battery percentage drops massively. Just had a 30% drop. And after the reboot the battery percentage seems like frozen. Now I rebooted and plugged in the cable and got 44% again... No fast charging. Do that detection seems very off
Motorola forum isn't helpful at all. Clearing cache and dalvik didn't change anything and running around for a week in secure mode (that's how random they mostly are) or even doing a factory reset without restoring apps is out of question for obvious reasons.
That's pretty weird. Did you try a factory reset and after restore your apps? There's not a lot you can do if you're not rooted, but you shouldn't need to do much anyway on stock rom.
Only other option is full RSD lite OS restore as a last resort.
I am rooted for long, that's why I use Greenify. I know it also works without but then it's a joke. As RSD lite is, it just refuses for everyone to detect anything on Windows 10.
Factory reset is out of question for the moment, it takes way too long to do it properly (with titanium and NANDroid backup first) and I won't have that much time probably for the whole of this month. Otherwise I would most likely already have went off to the next best custom ROM since Motorola just can't get their **** together and still work on 8.0 in test for 2.5 month with searching testers for another one.
I think the next thing I'll do is to try the good old battery calibration, just have to find the file storing the statistics. I know many say that won't work but that's rubbish, it worked for me already a few times
Update: no, no change. Don't know if that funky battery percentage bug on random reboots still happen since I haven't had any again yet, but they come too random and unpredictable.
And that AccuBattery just proves to be worthless. It tries to estimate the rest capacity, but then it even fails to detect original capacity by 500 mAh. The battery sucker stats are also unrealistic. It puts chrome first with 10%, while GSam with root puts it 5th at 4.6% after kernel, Spotify, Android system and fight services. Android itself even puts it 9th with screen, phone idle, cell standby, Android OS and Bluetooth in-between.
So let's see what happens first. Motorola releasing 8.0, which I will flash through the .xml.zip, this time using flashfile.xml which should force a factory reset... Or me finding the time to switch to a custom ROM
Edit: so I got another one, bit this time no crazy battery drop. But the other times I killed of the soft reboot sequence because Magisk can have some problems with that. This time I didn't
Yesterday I was finally able to do the factory reset since those darn random reboots became too annoying and Moto's support is had just the most ridiculous ideas... In the worst way.
Either way, now OTA looks better, let's see how it will turn out in the next days