anyone here tried to use this application? i'm doing all i can to save battery but this app is so hard to use but want to give it a try. please post your settings on it too.
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anyone here tried to use this application? i'm doing all i can to save battery but this app is so hard to use but want to give it a try. please post your settings on it too.
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Well I've been using Juice Defender for half a year on two different phones. How much battery it can save you is debatable. So long as you don't have excessive SNS polling and partial wake data usage problems of some sort, it's not going to net you much of anything.
I was an ardent user of this app, but the last week running without it at all (running Bionix Final JI2 modem) compared to the first couple of days running this firmware I can say with confidence it's not needed for me any longer. I'd even go so far as to say I've been a victim of ye olde placebo effect.
If you don't have the pro version the automatic defaults are about as good as it gets. Best of luck.
Personally I had worse battery life with JD, I would stay away from it.
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Get Tasker instead. It can do anything JD does and WAY more. JD worked for me, but it caused the stock ROM to run a but sluggish.
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The main thing the JD does it seems, at least by default settings, are two things. First, by default it disables your APN connection (3G/2G) when battery falls below 15%. I've disabled this, I keep an eye on my battery anyway. The other thing by default is by far the better of the two. By default, it turns on your APN connection for 1 minute once every 15 minutes for a duration of 1 minute. By default, that's all this app really does, and it doesn't need to ping the CPU as it sits between 0.0% and 0.1% CPU utilization as reported by Watchdog.
I'm not advocating the use of this app nor am I claiming this will even save battery life, but given the knowledge of what its default settings do, I'm of the belief that having your APN turned off for a substantial part of the day will increase battery life between charges.
For completely non-technical users, JD is the way to go. However, with just a teeny more effort you can do WAY more than JD is capable of doing. Stock firmware with JD I could get up to about 14 hours of battery life. This is doing a bunch of texts, reading gmail, and getting Exchange mail via touchdown. With Bionix Fusion, J12 modem, not using JD, and keeping the phone in 2G and not 3G I can get significant battery life as the image below shows.
At the time this shot was taken, I was down to 15% battery and 4 hours according to Juice Plotter.
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I been using with the Bionix 'core' kernal and it's giving me decent battery as opposed to no defender where battery life was not good at all. seems to work as advertised, i charged my phone 4 hours ago and it's at 100% (but didn't use for any calls yet) . Otherwise it would be at 92% or so without JD. Mileage will vary
Well, I think people are ascribing too much mysticism into what JD is really doing. With its default installation left intact, it simply shuts your 3G (APN) radio off when the phone becomes relocked (screen off), just as your wifi connection shuts down when the screen turns off. While the phone is locked, JD turns the 3G radio back on for a minute once every 15 minutes. That's it. There's really no magic. So, if you think having your 3G radio turned off automatically every time you shut the screen off sounds like it might save your battery, then it probably will.
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Get Tasker instead. It can do anything JD does and WAY more. JD worked for me, but it caused the stock ROM to run a but sluggish.
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i saw in the tasker wiki there are two profiles... from those two profiles, it seems like to "recode" jd with tasker might be a hard task for a tasker newbie like me...
any suggestions or hints to enhance the wiki profiles?
Use super power instead its better I used juice defender until I found that app...you need.root
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anyone here tried to use this application? i'm doing all i can to save battery but this app is so hard to use but want to give it a try. please post your settings on it too.
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Juice defender ultimate rocks.
Cpu settings - conservative
Wifi setting - auto off after no network found
Auto manage data.
Sync between 2am and 6am.
and other settings.
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Use super power instead its better I used juice defender until I found that app...you need.root
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Will try it. Its from xda too!
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For superpower, do we have to configure stuff on hour own to let it save battery? Or is it like JD where you can enable and it does its thing?
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You do it on your own, but it's super easy, if you need help, just write here, I'll help you. It's literally super easy though.
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For superpower, do we have to configure stuff on hour own to let it save battery? Or is it like JD where you can enable and it does its thing?
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Like jd just enable it in the options
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You do it on your own, but it's super easy, if you need help, just write here, I'll help you. It's literally super easy though.
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Yea if you could tell me the best options for battery life that'll be helpful!
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Yea if you could tell me the best options for battery life that'll be helpful!
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Make your own settings. Its best to customize it yourself! I'm not sure what you use (ie. Bluetooth,wi fi, or gps).
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I use JD and not noticed alot and an app that should be used is superdim to dim your screen backlight even more than settings let you and also found i had few apps that are using more power than my screen so its all about apps installed and way there all configured so Milage may vary by hours between phones so unless your phone is set up exact same way as another device thats the same dont expect all to be 1 day battery + is battery life really all that confusing
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First off, I would just like to state that I did not use any sort of task-killer or ever even kill any apps that were already running. The ONLY app that I used to affect my battery life was Autostarts. This is not a task-killer, because it does not run in the background and kill apps that are already running. It simply changes WHEN apps are allowed to start by changing the permission on them. You can even use it to disable when system apps are allowed to run. The interface is extremely simple: It lists the conditionals for when apps start themselves typically (i.e. text received, screen turned off) and shows you all of the apps set to start at those times. You can then disable all of the apps you want.
I was able to get the best battery life that I had ever gotten using this app and the latest DamageControl 3.2 ROM. After over 14 hours of pretty moderate use I had 44% remaining. To me, that is the best battery life I have gotten on any smartphone (average discharge rate of 3.86%/hour compared with 5.0%/hour on the BlackBerry Tour, which had the second-best battery life). The discharge rate was also fairly constant. It didn't randomly burn like crazy any time I used the phone. I had actually been using the Fresh Evo .3 ROM before this, but I was getting awake time issues. Even when I would close all of the apps that started on boot something would still keep the phone awake (I'm guessing something that re-started itself all the time). I was able to clearly monitor the battery life using SystemPanel App. I installed DC and Autostarts Wednesday afternoon. You can see the results for yourself below. The top is a battery level, the middle is awake time, and the bottom is CPU activity.
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On these last two pics, take a look at the CPU usage and how I had to charge Fresh throughout the day.
Very nice, but you need to tell us which changes you made in autostarts, and whether you disabled mobile data always on.
Thanks.
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Very nice, but you need to tell us which changes you made in autostarts, and whether you disabled mobile data always on.
Thanks.
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agreed! this would be very helpful, as many of us are playing trial-and-error
I'm actually still playing with Autostarts myself, but I will post screens as soon as I get home. I didn't use any other battery saving techniques except keeping the LCD on 25% brightness. Data always on and GPS on.
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good objective evidence.
more people should post this way.
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Mmm, thanks for sharing. This is very encouraging. I've been lazy and hadn't gotten around to rooting/tossing on a Custom ROM yet, but I may finally set aside an hour or two this weekend to do it!
Is this only for rooted phones? Thanks.
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Just got it, I'm fully rooted, and it says I need root access, super user pops up and I allow it, I try to disable start up items, it then says I need root access, I emailed the dev, will see
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Is this only for rooted phones? Thanks.
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The custom ROM requires root, and you need root for Autostarts to disable some apps.
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The custom ROM requires root, and you need root for Autostarts to disable some apps.
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As i said, i am fully rooted. Running DC's ROM, havnt had any issues w any other root requiring apps.
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Wow. I really need to root and check out these roms. I just wanted to get a feel for the phone first. Native Android is WAY better than native iOS! I couldn't wait to jailbreak my iPhone and I'm mostly content with my EVO.
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I also would really like to see some of your settings for this, I just bought the app and am researching some good settings.
Also is it common to see multiple instances of an app (under after startup I have messages x3, media storage x2, handcent x 2). Also I notice I have some things from my banned list in DC rom listed in my startup (ie flickr). Is this normal?
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I also would really like to see some of your settings for this, I just bought the app and am researching some good settings.
Also is it common to see multiple instances of an app (under after startup I have messages x3, media storage x2, handcent x 2). Also I notice I have some things from my banned list in DC rom listed in my startup (ie flickr). Is this normal?
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Is yours working ok? Noticed you are using DC. Mines not letting me mke any changes.
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have anybody had this problem where in the battery history where its says running its always at 100% i cant figure out whats causing this any idea would be appreciated
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Wow. I really need to root and check out these roms. I just wanted to get a feel for the phone first. Native Android is WAY better than native iOS! I couldn't wait to jailbreak my iPhone and I'm mostly content with my EVO.
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You haven't rooted yet!! You are missing on all the awesome ROMs available
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I also would really like to see some of your settings for this, I just bought the app and am researching some good settings.
Also is it common to see multiple instances of an app (under after startup I have messages x3, media storage x2, handcent x 2). Also I notice I have some things from my banned list in DC rom listed in my startup (ie flickr). Is this normal?
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If you click info on the repetitive ones, it's something different. Other than that, it's trial and error. Since it only affect autostarts, disabling it out shouldn't hurt. I did it on a bunch and restarted and everything is fine.
Thanks for the guide biles. I was getting pretty solid battery life but usually after 26 hours idle with 6 hours uptime, I'm at 15% and I noticed you're about 45%. Gonna test out this autostarts. Before I was using startup cleaner but it's a very basic program.
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If you click info on the repetitive ones, it's something different. Other than that, it's trial and error. Since it only affect autostarts, disabling it out shouldn't hurt. I did it on a bunch and restarted and everything is fine.
Thanks for the guide biles. I was getting pretty solid battery life but usually after 26 hours idle with 6 hours uptime, I'm at 15% and I noticed you're about 45%. Gonna test out this autostarts. Before I was using startup cleaner but it's a very basic program.
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If I use handcent, it would probaly be safe to disable messages, right?
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If I use handcent, it would probaly be safe to disable messages, right?
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I haven't figured that out yet. I don't think you can due to handcent feeding off messages. When you install handcent, it re-routes message app to its program. That's why you can't do a straight up uninstall of message app and use handcent as the replacement.
You can give it a try and disable messages. If handcent doesn't work, just re enable it in autostarts and reboot.
My card keeps declining my purchase of Autostarts?! What the heck... I just made another $0.99 purchase and it worked fine. I'm thinking maybe because it's a foreign purchase. Has anyone ever had this problem?
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My card keeps declining my purchase of Autostarts?! What the heck... I just made another $0.99 purchase and it worked fine. I'm thinking maybe because it's a foreign purchase. Has anyone ever had this problem?
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Same thing happened to me, while it is "authorizing the purchase" on your phone, log into google checkout on your pc that worked for me. also try opening the google talk app on your phone, as the authorization is tied to that.
It seems as though battery life is one of the most common topics among us vibrant owners. We are always looking to increase battery life, whether it be with a new rom, new kernels, or apps from the market. I wanted to start this thread for everyone to share their experiences, tricks of the trade, etc on getting the best battery life.
Post pictures, rom info, kernel info, app info, modem info, battery info etc! No pic, no proof!!!
This is the best I have been able to get with my phone with:
Bionix 1.3.1 - Stock kernel - KB1 modem - TW launcher - auto brightness off, set about 2 clicks from the left - battery calibration app used at 100% - Stock battery. Light / Light moderate usage, phone calls, texts, web searches. GPS on.
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Well, this is great battery life you got there For me 24h is the most I can squeeze from my Vibrant with Project V/Bullet 1.42 kernel, auto brightness off, moderate usage. 16h with heavy usage... It's fully charged now so I don't have pics to show it
i used around 5% with in an hour with somewhat heavy usage this is cm7 nightly 71 bali with uv
srdjav - have you tried bali uv? I heard it works really well, especially with bi-winning, but I have heard great things about it on all different types of roms
gamikzone - impressive for cm7, I have read horror stories that the battery life on it wasn't all that great...but I guess with the kernel script and bali, it's way better!
@corpsetomb
Yes, I did tried Bali... But honestly, didn't see much difference in battery life. I have tried 4 different kernel on Project V and battery life was always 16-24h, depends of the usage. With extremely heavy usage 16h... So i decided to stay with Bullet 1.42.
But I didn't try Bi-Winning ROM yet... Maybe I will give it a try
But I had very bad experience with Super_DragonMODz 1.5 kernel... For a few hours everything was ok. But in one moment I picked up a phone after doing nothing for a half an hour and it was HOT! And I could smell "burning" inside Luckily when I took battery out and let the phone cool down, it was ok
Can we see pictures not words :/
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i used around 5% with in an hour with somewhat heavy usage this is cm7 nightly 71 bali with uv
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i am on Trigger redux build 17 and bali 1.1.1, so almost same setup as you, so would like to try your UV settings, could you post them here?
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Battery:1500Mah Damaged once it hits 30% It starts to drain 2% i have 2 batterys an the second gets double to almost triple the one i am using
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Can we see pictures not words :/
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haha what is this, a courtroom?
truly, none of this matters. one big factor in battery life is application use. in order to pinpoint someones battery usage, one would have to list, in detail, their application usage. which/how many apps poll for background data/how often? is the person using an autokiller/ram optimizer? which/how many apps stay open in the background, even when killed?
The bottom line is, battery life is ultimately determined by the user. there are only so many differences, in terms of battery, between these roms and kernels. none of them will give you a SIGNIFICANT difference. this is not the fault of the devs, they are not magicians.
This is why people do not get nice responses in rom/kernel threads when they ask "how is the battery life?". Then some clown who is a very light user will say "its great! i get 20hrs per cycle!!" and then you flash it expecting ground-shaking results...only you forgot that you have 317 apps on your phone (20 of which are constantly poll/checking for background data), and you use your phone/data like a whore who youll never see again. and unfortunately, there are horrible noobs out in there who, after doing this, will actually go back into the thread and say something like "DO NOT FLASH, MY BATTERY DOESNT EVEN LAST 8 HRS!!!!"
Theres only one true way to REALLY compare battery between ROMs/kernels (and it still isnt 100%trustworthy): download a ROM, try it out for a few days at moderate usage. Then flash the one you want to compare it to. Make sure you have the SAME exact setup as the ROM before (apps, brightness, GPS on/off, background data, etc.), and try to mimmick your usage with the other one. NOW you can effectively determine, relatively, which ROM may show better battery results for everybody. and then, when someone asks "does this have good battery?" you dont just say yes; you say "yes, i have seen noticeable improvement since coming from _______ rom, i about ___hrs more per full charge "
sorry for the rant
here's my battery life with Project V.
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here's my battery life with Project V.
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Come on man, how did you menage this? Do you have any apps install on your phone?
@TopShelf10
No worries, I welcome your input! I agree that a big factor in battery life is application use. You will see in the OP that I recommended people put in as much detail as possible along with their picture, such as what type of use, kernel, rom, etc. I would also like to hear and see comparisons between roms, that is part of what this thread is all about! To be able to compare different roms and see what helps based on usage.
Thank you for participating and your input!
Note: Do you guys think I should start a list of best battery life in the op?
I know this but anyone can say I got 24hrs show me me proof
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Would you mind sharing the details on how you get this awesome battery life? Kernel, programs, light/moderate/heavy use etc?
MITurned off background data. At least 4 hours of Youtube and flashed at about 90% so....
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wtf tapatalk that's
display-30%
GPS Status-16
Standby-12
wifi-11
android system-7
gps test-5
idle-5
and other stuff
23h 23m 1s on battery with 19% left
WTH!!!!!! I wish my phone could last that long. But do you use your phone a lot? Like facebook? Music? Videos? Etc???
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here's my battery life with Project V.
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Trigger redux w/glitch while actually doing stuff like an hour of tetrisphere.
Suck it.
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You can manipulate the battery use stats pretty easily... at least on CM7. If I plug my phone in to charge for an hour, it doesn't reset my battery usage. Sometimes when I look at it it will say 24 hours+. Which I know is not at all accurate.
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You can manipulate the battery use stats pretty easily... at least on CM7. If I plug my phone in to charge for an hour, it doesn't reset my battery usage. Sometimes when I look at it it will say 24 hours+. Which I know is not at all accurate.
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That happens to me on MIUI makes it hard to keep track of it
Btw my batt
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I'm a bit new to flashing roms and I'm still learning. I've searched about this a lot but I keep seeing different answers so I thought I would just ask for myself.
I see many people getting great battery life and here I'm stuck getting about 5 hours of use. My battery is new so I know that's not the problem.
The first thing that came to mind was battery calibration so I'm thinking I'm doing it wrong.
How are you guys calibrating you batteries?
Another thing I've been seeing is v6 supercharger. Does this improve battery or just speeds up your phone? How do I use it? Will it work with any room I flash?
Thanks in advance for the help
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I'm a bit new to flashing roms and I'm still learning. I've searched about this a lot but I keep seeing different answers so I thought I would just ask for myself.
I see many people getting great battery life and here I'm stuck getting about 5 hours of use. My battery is new so I know that's not the problem.
The first thing that came to mine was battery calibration so I'm thinking I'm doing it wrong.
How are you guys calibrating you batteries?
Another thing I've been seeing I'd v6 supercharger. Does this improve battery or just speeds up your phone? Hoe do I use it? Will it work with any room I flash?
Thanks in advance for the help
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Battery calibration doesn't actually make a difference. I used to swear by it. The procedure is to charge to 100%, wipe battery stats, drain to shutdown, charge to 100% without interruption. All the battery stats file does is keep battery usage information between reboots for the battery usage chart.
When you flash a ROM, make sure you're at 100%, then use the hell out of your battery and you'll be fine.
Also, don't worry about how long the battery lasts off charger. Worry about screen on time. Anything over 4 hours is fine.
What is your current configuration?
V6 does work on any ROM, but it really doesn't seem necessary for this phone. We have so much RAM it's kind of silly. Many swear by it. As far as how to use it, go to the release thread on XDA and follow the instructions. Google is your friend.
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I always keep my screen at 30% brightness sometimes 50. Wifi is always on when I can get it otherwise data which is about 25% of the time. sync is always on and I use weather bug which syncs every hour. as for v6, I like my phone current speed so I don't care to have it. I just thought it also helped with Batt.
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I always keep my screen at 30% brightness sometimes 50. Wifi is always on when I can get it otherwise data which is about 25% of the time. sync is always on and I use weather bug which syncs every hour. as for v6, I like my phone current speed so I don't care to have it. I just thought it also helped with Batt.
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Are you talking 5 hours of ACTIVE phone usage? That's not bad and I would say in line with what I get. If you're talking standby time, that's unusually awful. I usually make it 15+ hours on a single charge with low/moderate use during the day at work.
Any ICS ROM will instantly boost your battery.
Check out your battery usage stats for what is draining it. Mine typically is the screen.
Try something like Juice Defender, which turns off your radios when not in use.
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Are you talking 5 hours of ACTIVE phone usage? That's not bad and I would say in line with what I get. If you're talking standby time, that's unusually awful. I usually make it 15+ hours on a single charge with low/moderate use during the day at work.
Any ICS ROM will instantly boost your battery.
Check out your battery usage stats for what is draining it. Mine typically is the screen.
Try something like Juice Defender, which turns off your radios when not in use.
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Interesting. I get better battery life with Gingerbread.
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I always keep my screen at 30% brightness sometimes 50. Wifi is always on when I can get it otherwise data which is about 25% of the time. sync is always on and I use weather bug which syncs every hour. as for v6, I like my phone current speed so I don't care to have it. I just thought it also helped with Batt.
What ROM and kernel are you on, and what are your governor and min/max settings?
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I'm running the dark unicorn v.1 with frosted cherry. As for use, I would say moderate. Not always on standby though. I don't really know much about governor and all that so I don't mess with it. I just install whatever the default is on the ROM
now that you guys are telling me all this, it sound about normal. I guess when people talk about getting a day and a half of battery are those who hardly use it
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Next time your battery is about to go kaput, check your battery usage and click on screen usage. It will show you how long your screen was on. If you're above 4 hours, you're golden. Best I've ever gotten was 5h and a few minutes.
If you can under volt, do that that's where I've gotten most of my battery life.
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I don't really like messing with any of that stuff. Idk what I'm doing so I wouldn't wanna f things up
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I don't really like messing with any of that stuff. Idk what I'm doing so I wouldn't wanna f things up
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The worst I've done is cause a freeze. Nothing a battery pull didn't fix.
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Try this thread, had helped me quite a bit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1226016
Well calibration is helping a lot! Not using the phone as much helps too lol
Thanks again for the help guys. I'll keep reporting as the days go by
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I don't notice any battery difference with v6, but I do notice apps opening/running faster than before it, and less random fc of apps. For dark unicorn ROM, to make it stick after a reboot, you'll need to set the script that is saved in data/ to run with super user permission (su) and at boot from script manager, a well as alter services.jar (see post from Coryyy) back in the dark unicorn thread.
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siloner said:
Well calibration is helping a lot! Not using the phone as much helps too lol
Thanks again for the help guys. I'll keep reporting as the days go by
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I can barely get over 2 hours of screen time in 1 day before it ends up dying. What CPU settings are you running?
Everything is stock. The only thing I'm doing is calibrating every 100% charge.
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siloner said:
Everything is stock. The only thing I'm doing is calibrating every 100% charge.
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That honestly won't make a difference. I used to swear by it. Now I know better.
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That honestly won't make a difference. I used to swear by it. Now I know better.
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Yeah, running stock my battery life was even more horrid.
Wifi will kill your battery life....if you want a good test of it try 10 hours or so without wifi and see how you go.
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Whaaaa?
romuloxiii said:
Wifi will kill your battery life....if you want a good test of it try 10 hours or so without wifi and see how you go.
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Lol. Either you're trolling, or you mean with data off as well. In that case having a smart phone is kind of pointless.
Wi-fi uses less juice than mobile data.
Hi all as we all know there has been plenty of discussion regarding SGS3 battery life. I class myself as a heavy user and was pulling my hair out with my battery needing to be charged by EARLY afternoion...
I tried reinstalling and doing full whipes did nt change my battery life so after extensive reading and tweaking this is what i have done and it has really improved my battery to the point that the afternoon charge is no longer and i can now get up to 13 hours without charge
Im rooted XXXKLC JB Sammy Rom 4.1.2
Now tested on XXELL4 Sammy 4.1.2 stock rooted and works great still
☆☆ Currently testing XXELLA ROM ☆☆
You may not need to use all these tips at once. You may find that one or two may give you the desired result it is really up to the individual.
***It is highly recommended that you read all instructions if using pimp my rom. Also prior to pimping flash the rescue package within the application. AND always do a nandroid back up just in case*******
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Ok better battery guide
1. Disable media scan app via google play
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=rescan+media+root
2. In Call Settings i enabled Roaming (i know this sounds crazy but i read it somewhere and it works)
3. installed Juice Defender
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=juice+defender
4. i also installed Pimp My Rom as that has some usefull tweaks
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=pimp+my+rom
5. I also disabled fast dormancy with this app
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=disable+fast+dormancy&rlz=1Y1XIUG_enAU514AU514
This has given me deep sleep back
6. Fully charge the battery (Powe off) drain to 10% and fully charge again power off
6. Set wifi sleep policy to Never
Settings/wifi/advanced/ check wifi never sleeps
So this worked well for me if anyone tries it please leave some feedback and let me know if it worked for u
Cheers All
If it works hit the thanks button
Wifi Never Sleeps Settings
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"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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Better Battery Stats ... we now have Deep Sleep
Pimp my rom screenshots
just
Fast Dormancy Setting
Settings/mobike &wireless/More Settings/ mobile networks / data roaming
Juice Defender Settings
Juice Defender multiple posts on here that say it drains battery .
jje
JJEgan said:
Juice Defender multiple posts on here that say it drains battery .
jje
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I have read that as well I'm only getting 2 to 3 min wake locks with JD it manages my data and wifi extremely well and I am getting a good saving on my battery there I may un install it and see what difference it makes
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JJEgan said:
Juice Defender multiple posts on here that say it drains battery .
jje
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If you don't use you're phone for several hours its a real battery saver with the right settings!
ritchie46 said:
If you don't use you're phone for several hours its a real battery saver with the right settings!
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Agree with that I really noticed that
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colang said:
Hi all as we all know there has been plenty of discussion regarding SGS3 battery life. I class myself as a heavy user and was pulling my hair out with my battery needing to be charged by EARLY afternoion...
I tried reinstalling and doing full whipes did nt change my battery life so after extensive reading and tweaking this is what i have done and it has really improved my battery to the point that the afternoon charge is no longer and i can now get up to 13 hours without charge
Im rooted XXXKLC JB Sammy Rom 4.1.2
1. Disable media scan app via google play
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=rescan+media+root
2. In Call Settings i enabled Roaming (i know this sounds crazy but i read it somewhere and it works)
3. installed Juice Defender
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=juice+defender
4. i also installed Pimp My Rom as that has some usefull tweaks
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=pimp+my+rom
5. I also disabled fast dormancy with this app
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=disable+fast+dormancy&rlz=1Y1XIUG_enAU514AU514
This has given me deep sleep back
So this worked well for me if anyone tries it please leave some feedback and let me know if it worked for u
Cheers All
If it works hit the thanks button
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can you show ur setting on pimp my rom?
hock0827 said:
can you show ur setting on pimp my rom?
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be careful with pimp my rom, make the reset thing first.
dazza7111 said:
be careful with pimp my rom, make the reset thing first.
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why?
and how to save battery with this app?
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can you show ur setting on pimp my rom?
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All done screenshots added
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13 hours of screen time?
Could you specified more before after difference of your battery life and usage? I really like to try these steps, thx.
Single biggest improvement in battery life is turning my mobile data off when I won't be using my phone, such as when I'm at work. I used to finish work at lunchtime with 50% battery left, now it's more like 70-80%.
Maybe I'm missing something with Android, but I can't see why there isn't a setting in mobile data to only have it activated when screen is on, just like wifi. This is essentially what juice defender does (I know it has plenty more options), but it should be built in already, imho.
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Single biggest improvement in battery life is turning my mobile data off when I won't be using my phone, such as when I'm at work. I used to finish work at lunchtime with 50% battery left, now it's more like 70-80%.
Maybe I'm missing something with Android, but I can't see why there isn't a setting in mobile data to only have it activated when screen is on, just like wifi. This is essentially what juice defender does (I know it has plenty more options), but it should be built in already, imho.
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Agree 100 % and that's the aspect of Juice Defender That I enjoy the most. Only because I forget to manually turn data off. Plus I'm always on and off my phone
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nailrik said:
Could you specified more before after difference of your battery life and usage? I really like to try these steps, thx.
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Ok prior to following the above I would be looking for the car charger by about 130 2pm most days my day normally starts about 6am..... Now I'm not looking for a recharge until about 8 pm same usage just lots less battery
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Basil3 said:
Single biggest improvement in battery life is turning my mobile data off when I won't be using my phone, such as when I'm at work. I used to finish work at lunchtime with 50% battery left, now it's more like 70-80%.
Maybe I'm missing something with Android, but I can't see why there isn't a setting in mobile data to only have it activated when screen is on, just like wifi. This is essentially what juice defender does (I know it has plenty more options), but it should be built in already, imho.
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Agree. But, I do feel that it defeat the purpose of having data plan. Lol. Pay a fair amount of money every month on data package but since than just 1gb of data was used every month. That's 4gb unused data waste.
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azrieqb said:
Agree. But, I do feel that it defeat the purpose of having data plan. Lol. Pay a fair amount of money every month on data package but since than just 1gb of data was used every month. That's 4gb unused data waste.
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Lol can't have your cake and eat it too lol ... I guess I'm more talking about idle time .. You for instance may find just by enabling Data Roaming your phone may deep sleep more and still saving you battery. ... I have read so many forums post's ect what I have tried to do here is let sgs3 owners know what works for me. Just by using one of the tips on the first post may save you battery. .. Good luck n happy holidays
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Well actually the best setting is to keep data on always otherwise it will defeat the purpose of having a smartphone.
But keep wifi off when screen is off.
If you turn off wifi and data when screen off then why do you even need to keep data on in the first place. Because when you turn on your screen wifi will be on and available and so don't need data.
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rl421403 said:
Well actually the best setting is to keep data on always otherwise it will defeat the purpose of having a smartphone.
But keep wifi off when screen is off.
If you turn off wifi and data when screen off then why do you even need to keep data on in the first place. Because when you turn on your screen wifi will be on and available and so don't need data.
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Agree that's where juice defender comes in handy as it looks after that and only turns data on when it's required
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colang said:
Agree that's where juice defender comes in handy as it looks after that and only turns data on when it's required
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If its working for you then it's great. It didn't worked for me so I removed all battery saving and task remover apps.
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rl421403 said:
If its working for you then it's great. It didn't worked for me so I removed all battery saving and task remover apps.
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What version of Juice Defender were you using paid or free ??
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colang said:
What version of Juice Defender were you using paid or free ??
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I tried the ultimate or pro version. It was good for a while but then I rooted and flashed a few roms.
I then uninstalled it and tried to compare the difference and I concluded it wasn't saving much battery.
To each his own.
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Basil3 said:
Single biggest improvement in battery life is turning my mobile data off when I won't be using my phone, such as when I'm at work. I used to finish work at lunchtime with 50% battery left, now it's more like 70-80%.
Maybe I'm missing something with Android, but I can't see why there isn't a setting in mobile data to only have it activated when screen is on, just like wifi. This is essentially what juice defender does (I know it has plenty more options), but it should be built in already, imho.
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I agree the mobile data eats battery.
Try go into setting > more settings > mobile networks > network mode - try using only GSM when you dont need fast internet (for me this allows EDGE data connectivity) instead of auto because I think the phone will automatically try find 3G connectivity. When you need faster internet (for youtube) then you go to auto mode or WCDMA only.
This itself has proven to save a bit of battery.
I just updated my HTC One yesterday and the battery drain is ridiculous. I took my phone off the charger at 6am today and watched some of a film listened to a bit of music and sent texts as usual and phone went dead at 2pm !
Usually it would last till 6pm with heavy usage but since the update the battery life has deteriorated.
My phone is less than a week old and overall really impressed with it till now.
Anyone else having this issue and can suggest a fix?
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ipmanwck said:
I just updated my HTC One yesterday and the battery drain is ridiculous. I took my phone off the charger at 6am today and watched some of a film listened to a bit of music and sent texts as usual and phone went dead at 2pm !
Usually it would last till 6pm with heavy usage but since the update the battery life has deteriorated.
My phone is less than a week old and overall really impressed with it till now.
Anyone else having this issue and can suggest a fix?
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You may need to give it a few days and a couple of battery cycles to settle itself down again. Try installing Greenify to 'hibernate' running services in the background and BetterBatteryStats to monitor kernel wakelocks and what's using your battery in general..
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redbull123 said:
You may need to give it a few days and a couple of battery cycles to settle itself down again. Try installing Greenify to 'hibernate' running services in the background and BetterBatteryStats to monitor kernel wakelocks and what's using your battery in general..
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I am not rooted at present. I see no need with the new phones coming out.
Hopefully the next cycle will improve as at present I can see the battery percentage decrease far to quickly.
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ipmanwck said:
I am not rooted at present. I see no need with the new phones coming out.
Hopefully the next cycle will improve as at present I can see the battery percentage decrease far to quickly.
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Sorry, forgot Greenify was root only.. BetterBatteryStats would help identify any strange kernel wakelocks though
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Have you turned auto-sync on and for all apps that are listed?
I noticed an extremely improvement in battery consumption when deactivating sync for few apps.
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.vermilion said:
Have you turned auto-sync on and for all apps that are listed?
I noticed an extremely improvement in battery consumption when deactivating sync for few apps.
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I will take a look. Thanks man. Are you on the new update though ?
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ipmanwck said:
I will take a look. Thanks man. Are you on the new update though ?
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Yes, I am!
Here my battery results (2 cycles)
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
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"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
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- display brightness all time at minimum
- auto-sync on, but deactivated for some apps
- only 2G network
- power saving mode on all time
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Yes, I am!
Here my battery results (2 cycles)
- display brightness all time at minimum
- auto-sync on, but deactivated for some apps
- only 2G network
- power saving mode on all time
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Dude, might as well switch it off...
Battery drain is definitely higher after the update. Frankly not a great update at all...
lysergic said:
Dude, might as well switch it off...
Battery drain is definitely higher after the update. Frankly not a great update at all...
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Agreed. Just downloaded green power premium from play store and juice defender ulitimate lets see if they can help. I like to have auto brightness a d to use my phone so this update is bugging me (((
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For me the 4.2.2 update has improved my battery life.
Everything completely stock, get about 35-40 hours battery life (100% to ~1%) with 2 to 4 hours on screen time. Obviously depending on what you do with that screen on, will dictate just how much battery life you use. But for me, usually browsing, reading, watching YouTube. Dont really game or do anything massively intensive.
Also everything on stock normal, (locations, gps, auto sync, blinkfeed, etc).
As I said depending on what you do with your phone, your battery life with on screen time will increase/decrease. Also whether you use it as a smartphone (all sync etc on) or reduce it to a phone (2g, power saver, screen dimmed, etc) makes a huge difference.
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I just updated my HTC One yesterday and the battery drain is ridiculous. I took my phone off the charger at 6am today and watched some of a film listened to a bit of music and sent texts as usual and phone went dead at 2pm !
Usually it would last till 6pm with heavy usage but since the update the battery life has deteriorated.
My phone is less than a week old and overall really impressed with it till now.
Anyone else having this issue and can suggest a fix?
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Try a hard reset. My battery life is fine.
come scaricare musica da youtube
lysergic said:
Dude, might as well switch it off...
Battery drain is definitely higher after the update. Frankly not a great update at all...
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I'm working in dark rooms so why keeping display brightness not at minimum? And on most places I only got 2G network, so why not forcing the phone to only use this?
And sync... Yeah... I don't need the weather to be updated every hour... Or news... They're appearing on my BlinkFeed anyways...
And I'm using my phone as a smartphone as well Over 6 hours screen on time is mostly Facebook, WhatsApp and browsing.
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For me the 4.2.2 update has improved my battery life.
Everything completely stock, get about 35-40 hours battery life (100% to ~1%) with 2 to 4 hours on screen time. Obviously depending on what you do with that screen on, will dictate just how much battery life you use. But for me, usually browsing, reading, watching YouTube. Dont really game or do anything massively intensive.
Also everything on stock normal, (locations, gps, auto sync, blinkfeed, etc).
As I said depending on what you do with your phone, your battery life with on screen time will increase/decrease. Also whether you use it as a smartphone (all sync etc on) or reduce it to a phone (2g, power saver, screen dimmed, etc) makes a huge difference.
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I though we moved on from doing all this crap.
Why can't android manage battery like windows does or even better htc work with Google and sort the issue.
All I know is before this update I had ok battery life now I have extremely poor life. I would suggest it's the update.
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I though we moved on from doing all this crap.
Why can't android manage battery like windows does or even better htc work with Google and sort the issue.
All I know is before this update I had ok battery life now I have extremely poor life. I would suggest it's the update.
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100% agree with you..now the phone charges quicker but it discharges quicker too.. yes i did hard reset, autosync etc etc.. no change of my usage patterns, i now get half the usage..
dont know why htc just didnt go straight to 4.3 as this significantly improves battery life..4.2 acrosss the board was a bad update.
Anyone tried the Snapdragon™ BatteryGuru app?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiam.snapdragon.app
Had the same issue after official ota. Tried a hard reset but didn't work. Then I unlocked bootliader and switched to maximus 10 Rom and I'm back in the game!
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try this made a difference (for me at least)
Wifi settings
keep wifi on during sleep - Never
Also downloaded lux to change brightness...
both have made a significant difference.
dahmmy said:
try this made a difference (for me at least)
Wifi settings
keep wifi on during sleep - Never
Also downloaded lux to change brightness...
both have made a significant difference.
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Same. :good:
Please continue discussion about the 4.2.2 update here --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2305490