I can use my phone for a very short time because my battery is not enough and I played asphalt 8 for 2 minutes, is my charge 64% when I enter the game, 54% at the end of the game, is it abnormal?
Try using Greenify to terminate all background apps. It helps a lot when it comes to battery drain issues.
Also MIUI itself sucks when it comes to battery.
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Hi,
I have had this tablet (N5100) for a couple of weeks now and am wondering what the average battery drain for others/you is like?
Mine is draining around 1%/H when idle / sleep (screen off, wifi-on scheduled with juice defender, Mobile Data off, Cell Radio on) with little to no activity.
so after my 4-5 hour sleep it's down by 5-6 %. is it normal, too high/ too low?
my other device samsung galaxy player YP-G70 has much better results, but then that is a totally different hardware altogether!.
Thanks.
1%/h would translate into avg current of 46mA, which is not bad, any higher value would be a reason to investigate. On my device, after some tweaking the standby current as estimated by the Battery Monitor Widget is between 10-40 mA.
Anyway, if you want to find the apps eating your battery during standby, check the better battery stats thread.
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Hi,
I have done a few tests of my own.
Overnight my battery drain is 1%(about 9/11 hrs )
I further ran a test in standby for over 24 hrs and
battery drain was only 6%.(from 100% down to 94% )
Good luck
Just want to add ,i get like 2mA in standby,
Also the 6 % drain (in 25 hrs plus some min.)
Include my twitter updates ,weather,market apps update, etc once or so .data off there after.
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willcor said:
Hi,
I have done a few tests of my own.
Overnight my battery drain is 1%(about 9/11 hrs )
I further ran a test in standby for over 24 hrs and
battery drain was only 6%.(from 100% down to 94% )
Good luck
Just want to add ,i get like 2mA in standby,
Also the 6 % drain (in 25 hrs plus some min.)
Include my twitter updates ,weather,market apps update, etc once or so .data off there after.
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wow, that's a little depressing! haha
I guess i'll have to go on some app shooting spree and see what i end up with.
As of now i have put google currents to sync only while charging and disabled google now and some location stuff in google maps and that seems to have improved things some bit already.
bad or good battery
I play samsung note 8 without screen off , and screen on just 4 hour
i think note 8 only survive 1%/5 minute
If play 1% just only 2 minute
Hey guys.
For some days my battery drain is just horrible. I have 180mhz-1.2ghz deadline smartassv2 and i did play today Pokemon's with My Boy (gba EMU) and for atlast 30min my battery is over 55% (when i started it was about 90-95%)
Is there any battery calibration or smth like that?
I have lupus v12 with gin2jellybean 2.5.0
fliperpl said:
Hey guys.
For some days my battery drain is just horrible. I have 180mhz-1.2ghz deadline smartassv2 and i did play today Pokemon's with My Boy (gba EMU) and for atlast 30min my battery is over 55% (when i started it was about 90-95%)
Is there any battery calibration or smth like that?
I have lupus v12 with gin2jellybean 2.5.0
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lol @ over 9000
As for battery, it can vary. Depends on age of your battery... After a year of constant two charges per day it can lost that much capacity.
What you can do is turn off phone over night and charge it while off around 8 hours, That should refresh you battery a little.
Also, after 30minutes of heavy gaming (as you said) does it stay on 55% or rise to 60% or more? If yes, then it's time to replace your battery.
And make sure you don't have any apps running in background (especially those who use wifi/3g)
IMHO, battery calibration apps are useless because stats are deleted by OS everytime you charge it over 90%
Bakisha said:
lol @ over 9000
As for battery, it can vary. Depends on age of your battery... After a year of constant two charges per day it can lost that much capacity.
What you can do is turn off phone over night and charge it while off around 8 hours, That should refresh you battery a little.
Also, after 30minutes of heavy gaming (as you said) does it stay on 55% or rise to 60% or more? If yes, then it's time to replace your battery.
And make sure you don't have any apps running in background (especially those who use wifi/3g)
IMHO, battery calibration apps are useless because stats are deleted by OS everytime you charge it over 90%
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Battery have about half year,i will ty the charging at night.
I've had my Note 3 for a month now, and I noticed that after 90% the battery starts to drain a bit faster.
For example, between 100 and 90%, it takes about 6-8 minutes to drain 1% while doing something simple like using Facebook, reading an article, instant messaging, texting, etc. This is on Wi-Fi.
But as the battery goes lower and lower, it drains faster.. by the time it's in the 30s or 40s, it takes only 3-5 minutes to drain 1% while doing the same general activities. This is also on Wi-Fi. Even idle drain is faster.
By the time it gets to 20%, it's a bit faster... didn't keep track though.
Most of the times I have charged it were like this: full charge -> full drain -> full charge -> full drain.. etc
I have also tried the popular Battery Calibration app. It didn't seem to have any effect.
It is rooted, and I have frozen some bloatware (mostly some Samsung & T-Mobile apps).
I have not tried a factory reset yet.
Is this happening to anyone else? Maybe my battery is defective?
I wouldn't full drain your battery often. Try to keep it above ~20% if you can. Draining it low like that wears out the battery much quicker. Trying not to charge it to 100% helps also but that is harder to do and need a kernel that can support setting max charge.
But yes I noticed that battery does seem to drain a little bit faster after about 90%. Not a big difference though. And you shouldn't sweat it. Battery chips and batteries tend to have different characteristics from phone to phone and battery to battery to battery. Even though it should be an exact science, exact science battery chips cost a lot more. My note2 took forever to get off 100% but once it hit 99% battery drain was very consistent. Less so in note 3 but more or less consistent. Don't sweat it. I would worry more about trying not to drain your battery so low if you can. Your battery will perform best and last much longer if you can keep it between 20-80% but that is OCD. Just let it do its thing. Early android phones were terrible mostly at being accurate and consistent.
sent from my sm-9005.
Hi guys,
I'm having trouble getting through the day with this phone. I have a new Anker 2200mAh battery that I've cycled about 3 times now. I am running BeanStalk 4.4.4, and I have few tweaks like, Memory Manager (cause it keeps freazing, running out of ram), Entropy Fix app (at ~512, which doesn't seem to fix lag, but not sure), greenify and Amplify, related to battery.
But I'm still draining about 6%/hour on mobile data. This is not normal right? It's really hard to get through the day with this kind of battery life.
So what do you guys do to get about 1% or 2% drain per 1 hour in standby on mobile data? I'm using Xposed, and I greenified apps that greenify says wakelock a lot.
I would really appreciate your help!
Thanks.
BTW, I'm pretty sure it is not normal because in Amazon website, this anker battery has full of satisfied reviews saying it lasts a full day/ 2 days with this battery, but for me, even with this larger battery, it drains very quickly in standby.
In addition, when screen is on, I get about 1%/2.5 minutes in mobile data at 50% brightness. I think this is fine. Am I right? For 100% drain, this leads to 250minutes, which is slightly over 4 hours screen on time. This is on mobile data, so I think it's pretty good, but I'm not 100% sure.
But because standby drains quite a lot, I'm not even able to get over 2 hours screen on time.
I don't have wifi at work btw.
I hope someone helps me soon. Thanks!
I have Nexus 5X and as I said, according to CPU-Z the procesor is at max capacity without a break. Its making the phone super hot and it drains battery in few hours on stand by. It started randomly without me doing anything to the phone. I tried factory reset (with partition wipe) and uninstall and disable everything I could, but it didnt help. When I activate plane mode it get little bit better, but not so much. It will just jump around 600-1440 MHz and drain battery at similar speed. GSam battery drainage says:
20% takes Kernel
14% UI
14% android system
9% Play Store
4% Google
4% system audioserver
4% Play Services
Thanks for help, I have run out of ideas.