Alright so, I know people frequently post pictures of their battery life "Unplugged for" screenshots.
So I'm wondering, whats the longest we've seen, with atleast 2 and a half hours of display on-time?
And what ROM/Kernel were they using?
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Hit my personal best today, heres a screenshot:
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5% Battery remaining according to Battstatt.
Display time is 2 hours 26 minutes
Time without signal is 86% (Horrible service here)
Voice calls is 21m 13s
You didn't post what rom/kernel you are using.
I'm running the stock rom and getting fed up with the terrible battery life...so I'll be monitoring this thread to see what my best options are.
viperacr99 said:
You didn't post what rom/kernel you are using.
I'm running the stock rom and getting fed up with the terrible battery life...so I'll be monitoring this thread to see what my best options are.
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Oh my bad man.
I'm running Baked Snack 1.5 ROM with HeroSpecial#2 kernel right now.
Its still at 5% and currently 2d 19h 14m. Could prolly get 3days to read on there if I felt like it.
I have to say I'm getting amazing battery life with Baked snack 1.5. I had the phone running for one day and 18 hours, I spent about 3 hours on the phone and using it constantly to check messages. I'm very happy with my phone.I'm installing 1.6 now, it should make it to two days. I had WIFi on all day.
2 hours of display on time over 3 days? Anyone could get ridiculous battery life if they never use the phone.
The ONLY way to compare battery life semi equally across various roms/kernels/settings and setups is to restart the phone, turn off the display, leave it for several hours without using it at all, and measure what the %loss per hour is for a completely idle phone with no use. The longer you leave the phone idle, the more accurate the measurement of % loss per hour will be. We can then compare how much power various setups are using in idle as a baseline.
Anything other than that is open to people messing with their phone or turning on airplane mode or never using it and claiming amazing battery life.
muyoso said:
2 hours of display on time over 3 days? Anyone could get ridiculous battery life if they never use the phone.
The ONLY way to compare battery life semi equally across various roms/kernels/settings and setups is to restart the phone, turn off the display, leave it for several hours without using it at all, and measure what the %loss per hour is for a completely idle phone with no use. The longer you leave the phone idle, the more accurate the measurement of % loss per hour will be. We can then compare how much power various setups are using in idle as a baseline.
Anything other than that is open to people messing with their phone or turning on airplane mode or never using it and claiming amazing battery life.
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First, that was my normal use for those two + days, didn't have time to use my phone other than for texting and such. And if your a texter, than you know it only takes 20seconds TOPS to reply a text message, and texting is a majority of what I did with those two+ hours. so we'll say 1:45min of it was texting.
20seconds of on screen time per text = about 315 text messages, which is about what I did.
To me that is great battery life, if I can get that much battery to do that than I'm happy.
As for the way you stated, I guess this counts:
When I slept, I slept for 8 hours and some odd minutes and lost 3% the first night and slept I believe 6 hours and lost 2% the 2nd.
I guess that would mean 3hours idle = 1% battery drain judging by your method? Idk. Lol.
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First, that was my normal use for those two + days, didn't have time to use my phone other than for texting and such. And if your a texter, than you know it only takes 20seconds TOPS to reply a text message, and texting is a majority of what I did with those two+ hours. so we'll say 1:45min of it was texting.
20seconds of on screen time per text = about 315 text messages, which is about what I did.
To me that is great battery life, if I can get that much battery to do that than I'm happy.
As for the way you stated, I guess this counts:
When I slept, I slept for 8 hours and some odd minutes and lost 3% the first night and slept I believe 6 hours and lost 2% the 2nd.
I guess that would mean 3hours idle = 1% battery drain judging by your method? Idk. Lol.
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Ummm I don't even see why you need this phone if all you are going to do is text with it. There are so many other phones that are smaller, lighter and way better on battery if that is all you do. The LG rumor 2 comes to mind.
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Ummm I don't even see why you need this phone if all you are going to do is text with it. There are so many other phones that are smaller, lighter and way better on battery if that is all you do. The LG rumor 2 comes to mind.
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Meh, I guess since Baked Snacks thread got closed, none of you saw my post in it before it was, stating why I wasn't using my phone much -.-
I was back and forth to the hospital all this week, no time to worry about charging my phone and no time to use it much other than quickly texting. My grandmother is in there but thats a personal note and doesn't relate to any of this.
Anyway, point is, I wasn't able to worry about charging my phone much, and I was impressed that it made it through all that without dying on me, I was planning on not having a phone for a day because I knew I wouldn't be charging it. Thats why I was impressed.
But thanks for the suggestion of yours. I'll be sure to write it on the next piece of toilet paper I use.
And can we please get back to the original reason I posted this thread..?
Nobody has mentioned the best battery life they've seen on the epic.
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First, that was my normal use for those two + days, didn't have time to use my phone other than for texting and such. And if your a texter, than you know it only takes 20seconds TOPS to reply a text message, and texting is a majority of what I did with those two+ hours. so we'll say 1:45min of it was texting.
20seconds of on screen time per text = about 315 text messages, which is about what I did.
To me that is great battery life, if I can get that much battery to do that than I'm happy.
As for the way you stated, I guess this counts:
When I slept, I slept for 8 hours and some odd minutes and lost 3% the first night and slept I believe 6 hours and lost 2% the 2nd.
I guess that would mean 3hours idle = 1% battery drain judging by your method? Idk. Lol.
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Well that seems like some good battery life if you only lost 1 percent every 3 hours. Airplane mode? juicedefender?
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Well that seems like some good battery life if you only lost 1 percent every 3 hours. Airplane mode? juicedefender?
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Whats the normal drainage for idle phones?
Neither, I just turn 3G off and force roam it at home with Roam control because I get 1-bar while roaming and 0 bars with Sprint coverage at home so roaming helps the Time Without Signal a very little bit, on sprint it runs at 99% without signal at my house and on roam it runs at 80-90% without signal.
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Whats the normal drainage for idle phones?
Neither, I just turn 3G off and force roam it at home with Roam control because I get 1-bar while roaming and 0 bars with Sprint coverage at home so roaming helps the Time Without Signal a very little bit, on sprint it runs at 99% without signal at my house and on roam it runs at 80-90% without signal.
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I get a little under 1% an hour when idle usually. I would have to check it again tonight to see what I am currently getting. I am using phoenix 1.43 and EE 1.2.03. I use juicedefender and disable drm and toggle airplane mode and all that nonsense.
i'm curious what most people are getting for % battery loss with screen on. i feel like mine tends to be high across several ROMs and kernels. its varied somewhat of course, i've used AOSP magic, EE, Syndicate and on baked snack 1.6 now. my numbers show approx 1% battery loss for every 2 minutes of screen on. so that would only be 3hrs 20min of screen on time total which is junk, lol. anyone else got reports?
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First, that was my normal use for those two + days, didn't have time to use my phone other than for texting and such. And if your a texter, than you know it only takes 20seconds TOPS to reply a text message, and texting is a majority of what I did with those two+ hours. so we'll say 1:45min of it was texting.
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First, there's just way, way, WAY too much pissing and carping that goes on around here between people about their different usage models.
We each use the phone the way we use it. If you hardly turn it on, you'll get awesome battery life. If you use it like a combination phone/PSP/iPod/Nuvi all day long, you'll get horrible battery life.
I fall in the latter category. I use my phone for business, so I talk hours a day on it. I use it for navigation in the car. I watch probably 2+ hours a day of video on it in the evenings. I listen to music while I'm out and about. I play games when waiting around (like in the doctor's office).
I do all of this usually with wireless bluetooth.
So, I'm happy if I get 6-8 hours out of a full charge, which is rare. However, it's not because the Epic has a crappy battery or sucks juice... It's because I use it to it's full capability throughout the day, every day.
That said, muyoso's point is spot-on when it comes to comparing battery hog/waif in terms of ROMs and kernels. The only thing that matters is non-use. A setup should be very stingy and sip electrons when nothing's happening. Under interactive use, there's little to nothing a dev can do to squeeze more life out of 1500mAh than, well, 1500 mAh.
I've been running Syndicate 1.2 for 24 hours now, and I can say that when the phone is idled, it's far more stingy with power than the stock ROM. The latter drank milliwatts like it was weightlifting when it was asleep and nothing was going on. Syndicate seems to barely be breathing at all when the phone's asleep -- just how you want it to be.
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First, there's just way, way, WAY too much pissing and carping that goes on around here between people about their different usage models.
We each use the phone the way we use it. If you hardly turn it on, you'll get awesome battery life. If you use it like a combination phone/PSP/iPod/Nuvi all day long, you'll get horrible battery life.
I fall in the latter category. I use my phone for business, so I talk hours a day on it. I use it for navigation in the car. I watch probably 2+ hours a day of video on it in the evenings. I listen to music while I'm out and about. I play games when waiting around (like in the doctor's office).
I do all of this usually with wireless bluetooth.
So, I'm happy if I get 6-8 hours out of a full charge, which is rare. However, it's not because the Epic has a crappy battery or sucks juice... It's because I use it to it's full capability throughout the day, every day.
That said, muyoso's point is spot-on when it comes to comparing battery hog/waif in terms of ROMs and kernels. The only thing that matters is non-use. A setup should be very stingy and sip electrons when nothing's happening. Under interactive use, there's little to nothing a dev can do to squeeze more life out of 1500mAh than, well, 15 mAh.
I've been running Syndicate 1.2 for 24 hours now, and I can say that when the phone is idled, it's far more stingy with power than the stock ROM. The latter drank milliwatts like it was weightlifting when it was asleep and nothing was going on. Syndicate seems to barely be breathing at all when the phone's asleep -- just how you want it to be.
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Absolutely spot on! And thanks for the plug.
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i'm curious what most people are getting for % battery loss with screen on. i feel like mine tends to be high across several ROMs and kernels.
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Because of how an AMOLED screen works power usage will vary greatly depending on brightness setting. So, taking care to adjust the brightness to suit viewing conditions regularly can make a big difference -- or use auto brightness.
I don't think the latter does a very good job, and I don't like it surprise changing/adjusting while I'm using the phone, so in all my anal retentiveness I constant adjust it manually to suit me.
Thank God for the nice notification-bar-finger-slide-brightness feature that Sammy added.
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Absolutely spot on! And thanks for the plug.
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I forgot to mention that I also surf the web an hour or two a day too
It's a great ROM, once I learned not to try and be too lazy about restoring my previous setup
Hey, if you guys can engineer a fix to the incredibly stupid non-mixing, single-audio-source idiocy of Android's audio subsytem, I'll give you a very generous donation. I love almost everything about my Epic and Android, and haven't looked back wistfully to my WM Omnia II until I noticed this... Can't believe Google botched something as tecnically simple and unchallenging as this.
I mean, really... there's public domain, GPL code out there that could have just been plopped in to make a barely decent sound subsytem. It's a crime that my music mutes every time I get a notification about an email, SMS, etc.
The only solution is to disable sound notifications, which I've done. I can easily live with that, but I shouldn't have to.
One thing the ACS team might consider is adding an option to disable sound notifications when certain apps are running, like media apps playing music or video.
I think for most, if you just root the phone, disable the DRM, and run a program like Setcpu it will make a dramatic difference. It did for me. I just set SetCPU to throttle down when the screen is off.
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One thing the ACS team might consider is adding an option to disable sound notifications when certain apps are running, like media apps playing music or video.
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We'll have a look at it, thanks for the suggestion!
Can any one confirm if this is good battery life?
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mikel719 said:
Can any one confirm if this is good battery life?
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can u tell us approximately how long ur display was on since it does say 72%..
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I got my Vibrant a few days ago and as of today i can only get 4-5 hours max out of the whole battery and thats with heavy to moderate use.. does anyone else seem to have this problem.. im gonna return the phone and get a new one but does anyone else seem to have this?
I really dont understand why this is so bad..
4 or 5 hours of heavy use is about all I get. That is if I'm constantly messing with it. E.g. web, email, facebook,ect. However I think this phone has excellent battery life when I'm not constantly playing with it. Wifi definitely drains it quicker. And stupid apps like facebook. I periodically mess with my phone throughout the work day and by the time I get home I usually have about 75% battery remaining. I think that's pretty good.
ElChibo said:
I got my Vibrant a few days ago and as of today i can only get 4-5 hours max out of the whole battery and thats with heavy to moderate use.. does anyone else seem to have this problem.. im gonna return the phone and get a new one but does anyone else seem to have this?
I really dont understand why this is so bad..
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THE BATTERY IS TERRIBLE. thats why i returned it, and the slow acrolling from screen to screen with stock software
I think you can only expect about 4 hours of awake time use on this phone. I haven't had much trouble with mine, I get about 13-14 hours per charge. But my phone its idle 9-10 hours of the day.
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THE BATTERY IS TERRIBLE. thats why i returned it, and the slow acrolling from screen to screen with stock software
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Then why are you still in the vibrant forums... move on...
I would think by now people would be use to the type of battery life you get with these types of phones. With heavy usage your not going to last all day just how it is until battery tech catches up to phone tech. I use mine a above moderate usage and some days heavy usage. From when I unplug it at 7:00am the battery is down to about 10 to 15% by the time I leave work at 4:00pm. Thats a lot better than my HD2, Cliq, MT3G and G1.
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Then why are you still in the vibrant forums... move on...
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I agree 100%. Im seeing a lot of this. One thing I dont see is the "Vibrant Complaint" forum. Can't understand why ppl feel the need to come back in here if they dont like, dont have or feel they need to bash the phone from their experience. Get rid of the phone or keep it and be patient, its that simple... or am I missing something?!?!?
speoples20 said:
I would think by now people would be use to the type of battery life you get with these types of phones. With heavy usage your not going to last all day just how it is until battery tech catches up to phone tech. I use mine a above moderate usage and some days heavy usage. From when I unplug it at 7:00am the battery is down to about 10 to 15% by the time I leave work at 4:00pm. Thats a lot better than my HD2, Cliq, MT3G and G1.
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Im almost in the same boat, much better battery life then my G1! I can get from 8-8pm with moderate usage and music palying for the last hour. I was experiencing horrible battery life (8-2/3pm) when I was running notifications with Bloo 1.5.apk, auto brightness on, and Advanced task manager running. Now that I have cut the notifications from bloo (got gmail for this anyway), set brightness to manual setting, and got rid of the task manager I am regularly seeing, after bering unplugged since 8(its now 1245) and im @ 85%. Try trimming down the services you have running in the background and by an extra battery or a car charger.
Id like love to try mine out when i get it tomorrow because with
Mytouch Slide, i had Facebook, Gmail and all the usual stuff syncing and it lasted me close to 8-12 hours of Web, texting and just playing around with it throughout the day.
The Nexus One Was the same lasted me some good 10-14 hours a day syncing the usual stuff along with the weather and such. So Id expect the vibrant to be the same, or Else im returning it and thats the end of it. That also goes for lagging issues as well. And most likely get a different android phone or go back to the N1 and Switch Forums....
Have you ever owned a Smartphone before? Thats normal if you are using it heavily.
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Have you ever owned a Smartphone before? Thats normal if you are using it heavily.
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no its not normal.. ive used my MT3G with heavy use gives me at least if not more than 7-8 hours use.. what i dont understand is why the hell it takes so long for my battery to charge.
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no its not normal.. ive used my MT3G with heavy use gives me at least if not more than 7-8 hours use.. what i dont understand is why the hell it takes so long for my battery to charge.
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I get 6-8 hours.
I think 5 hours of juice is really good relative to your heavy usage. I always get 15 - 18 hours a day. That's with moderate use. Even playing a game of Armored Strike for an hour. This is the best battery i've had on a phone. I can easily get over a day and a half or even more once I settle down and stop using it so much more than I need to [ because I just got it.... ]
If this is what you consider to be terrible, I don't mind how terrible my battery life at all. I made a few calls, used GPS a few times, always listening to music.. some market downloads, pictures taken. SetCPU at 1000MHZ 100% of the time.
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Disable Google Talk. My battery life was excellent (typically all day on full charge with heavy use). I signed into google talk one day and was lucky to get 4hrs before charging was needed. I deselected the auto sign in option and killed it in the running services section. Battery life has gotten so much better 70% after 4.5hrs.
i think the battery life for my vibrant is pretty epic. when i went to cm5.0.8 and cm6 on my g1 i calibrated the battery and thought i was getting really good battery life. then i got the vibrant. i could probably make it two whole days without a charge with how i use my phone (probably moderate-light compared to most on here).
but one thing i do agree with is this phone takes FOREVER to charge.
Hmm.....
Ok.....well I consider myself a moderate-heavy user...
On that note, I actually use my phone for work calls, emails, plus personal calls and emails as well....and i'm an avid gamer and already have many games on my Vibrant and use it to play them regularly.....then there is the fact that I travel for work....a lot, so I constantly using google voice search and maps to find where i need to go (never use the gps though)....I used the internet all the time, especially on WiFi (higher battery drain)....and don't get me started on the movies, music and youtube....plus while at work I have Pandora running from my phone throughout the day....
So how is my battery life? I unplug my phone every morning at 9am, with all that use I don't need to plug it in again till 10-11pm (12-14hrs!!).....by that time of course the battery level is at 5-15%.....But I'm definitely not complaining....
I do however disable the auto-brightness feature....AND turn down my brightness to about 30%....50% brightness cuts about 2 hours off of the battery life....
But a GREAT PHONE!!! Loving my new Galaxy S Vibrant
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i think the battery life for my vibrant is pretty epic. when i went to cm5.0.8 and cm6 on my g1 i calibrated the battery and thought i was getting really good battery life. then i got the vibrant. i could probably make it two whole days without a charge with how i use my phone (probably moderate-light compared to most on here).
but one thing i do agree with is this phone takes FOREVER to charge.
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yeah, i feel the same way. As far as phone taking forever to charge, are you using the usb-computer charger or usb-wall? The usb-computer can be very weak depending on your system.
Charging from pc, i would wake up only to see 65%. That's pretty crazy. On the wall charger, it takes less about 4-5 hours every time.
Anyone loosing like 6 percent in the first 15 minutes after a full charge? 15 minutes ago i was 100% now im at 94....
I get better battery life than i got on my G1.
These are not cell phones... they are tinny laptops that you can press against your face and make phone calls.
This thing has more features than the $1200 gaming PC i built 2 months ago.
I had bad battery life the first day. Turned the phone off late at night and let it charge full. Battery has been wonderful since then.
sucks. I know there are threads about this but I just am sick of this. I had the Evo for a bit and I swear that battery life was better.
I don't know if its because of my crappy reception or what--but I can't even last a morning of light use with this phone. Super annoying... I had high expectations but when i'm getting low battery warnings before noon with barely using the phone at all, something has got to be wrong. I did a factory reset, did a full discharge/full charge. after it said fully charged i unplugged and plugged back in. i don't know what else to try. should i replace my phone? ask for a different battery? the date on the battery is 8/14.
Ok my rant is over...publicly that is.
edit: mods you can just delete this thread. i also hate clutter and hate that my rant has added to it. (hopefully we get some sort of update/custom rom soon that fixes battery!)
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sucks. I know there are threads about this but I just am sick of this. I had the Evo for a bit and I swear that battery life was better.
I don't know if its because of my crappy reception or what--but I can't even last a morning of light use with this phone. Super annoying... I had high expectations but when i'm getting low battery warnings before noon with barely using the phone at all, something has got to be wrong. I did a factory reset, did a full discharge/full charge. after it said fully charged i unplugged and plugged back in. i don't know what else to try. should i replace my phone? ask for a different battery? the date on the battery is 8/14.
Ok my rant is over...publicly that is.
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The battery life on my EVO is not better.
What do you do with the phone that drains it so much?
Open up your battery statistics. What is using it the most? How long is your display on for (select "display" from battery history and it will say long long it has been on for).
Have you charged it correctly for 1st time use? (charge to 100%, then drain to 0, then charge to 100% again)?
Seems like you are experiencing much faster battery drain than expected. My battery lasts all day long with light use (~22 hours). 10-12 hours under heavy use (3-4 hours of screen on time). I use juice defender as well, and I keep my screen brightness at 0% (still pretty bright) unless I go outside).
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The battery life on my EVO is not better.
What do you do with the phone that drains it so much?
Open up your battery statistics. What is using it the most? How long is your display on for (select "display" from battery history and it will say long long it has been on for).
Have you charged it correctly for 1st time use? (charge to 100%, then drain to 0, then charge to 100% again)?
Seems like you are experiencing much faster battery drain than expected. My battery lasts all day long with light use (~22 hours). 10-12 hours under heavy use (3-4 hours of screen on time). I use juice defender as well, and I keep my screen brightness at 0% (still pretty bright) unless I go outside).
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i've done everything you said. this isn't my first smart phone.. i've been around a long time. :-/. from what i have been reading some have been getting the ok battery life while others are in the sinking boat with me. just frustrating..i've been giving it more than one chance since i got it at 8am 1 week ago.
Bro turn off wat u don't need. Auto sync is adrain and having data connected is a drain as well. If ur not using the data then turn it off. U can still txt n get calls. N when u wanna check the net or watever then turn it bak on.
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I tried all of that with my epic but it sucked the battery way worse than my evo
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In Battery Usage / Cell standby, what is your time without signal? If it's high (like over 10%) this will eat your battery, so you'll need to reset the radio by quickly going into airplane mode (hold power) and leaving airplane mode. TWS will drop quickly. Weird bug, you'll have to do this once every reboot, hope it gets fixed.
Also, if you are in an area like work or home that has wi-fi, leave it always on, turn off "notify open networks" and hit Menu / Advanced to switch the wi-fi policy to "never sleep". When you are at home or work the phone will auto connect to these places and do all data over wi-fi which uses less power than 3G, even when the screen is asleep.
Finally, while I leave on window animations & Google Talk, I turn brightness in the browser and on the phone all the way down and turn off haptic feedback except for the capacitive buttons.
I've been unplugged since 8:30am and have been at work & home and texting all day, light surfing, a few phone calls, apps, etc, and now at 10pm I have 65% battery remaining. I think that's pretty good.
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I've been unplugged since 8:30am and have been at work & home and texting all day, light surfing, a few phone calls, apps, etc, and now at 10pm I have 65% battery remaining. I think that's pretty good.
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Wha?! All that and still 65% by 10pm? If I let my phone sit on the desk from 8:30 am by 10pm I would probably be less than 65%.
The range of experiences is just way too wide on this board. I like this phone so much that I've decided to just accept it drains battery and have chargers everywhere. Plus I have 2 in my house purchased in different stores that exhibit the same power consumption.
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Also, if you are in an area like work or home that has wi-fi, leave it always on, turn off "notify open networks" and hit Menu / Advanced to switch the wi-fi policy to "never sleep". When you are at home or work the phone will auto connect to these places and do all data over wi-fi which uses less power than 3G, even when the screen is asleep.
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You wanna explain this to me? Do you mean ALWAYS have wi-fi enabled? Or just when I'm at home? I use wi-fi at home for both the better battery life and faster speeds, but I was under the impression that if I always had it on that it would always be searching for signal, thus being entirely counterproductive.
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Wha?! All that and still 65% by 10pm? If I let my phone sit on the desk from 8:30 am by 10pm I would probably be less than 65%.
The range of experiences is just way too wide on this board. I like this phone so much that I've decided to just accept it drains battery and have chargers everywhere. Plus I have 2 in my house purchased in different stores that exhibit the same power consumption.
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This. I don't have all the chargers yet, but come Friday, I'll have two house chargers, an extra computer cable (for school/work), and my car charger. This phone is too awesome to let my battery life ruin it.
I've noticed that web browsing kills it fastest, which wasn't a surprise at all. I usually get 8-10 hours out of it, which is a lot lower than desired, but something I can live with. At least if I get my chargers, I can save the overall life of the battery.
Another thing to mention:
Vibration, while convenient and least annoying to everyone else, is the most power-draining notification you can use. Next is audio. Last is silence (obviously). Having it make noise AND vibrate is like signing your battery life's death warrant.
i think hydralisks epic runs on fairy dust and unicorn blood bc my epic sucked battery like no other.. and thats...screen brightness at 0...no programs running at all. and it still said 77% of battery drain was from the display. lol
+1 yeah battery life does suck worst than evo I rebooted phone once and it was at 40% came back on at 2% had similar problems with moment just have to deal with it juicedefender does help overall its horrible
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ryan74701 said:
i think hydralisks epic runs on fairy dust and unicorn blood bc my epic sucked battery like no other.. and thats...screen brightness at 0...no programs running at all. and it still said 77% of battery drain was from the display. lol
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Fairy dust and unicorn blood = I know how to use a phone. Copying word for word what I posted in the other battery life thread............
I'm convinced that if you know what you're doing, you can make the battery last very long.
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First one reads: 21 hours and 29 minutes. For almost 4 hours of that, the screen is on. So you people saying you get 5 hours of battery life are doing something very wrong... or you have a bad phone. I can easily surpass 4 hours battery life with the screen on the whole time. Some of you don't seem to realize that once the phone hits 10-15%, it takes a LONG TIME to get it down to 0%. This is probably due to the battery just not being calibrated yet. At 6% battery I actually had to watch a whole hour of movies to get it to 0%... and even then the phone did not shut down.
Edit: phone was in airplane mode because the battery was at 0% and I didn't want it to crash before I snapped the photos. Cell standby is a major killer of battery. A solution to that (if you have a large cell standby number) is just to toggle airplane mode on and off when you boot up your phone. It works... dont know why. By my cell standby is almost always down to 5-10% now. More info on this issue here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=772571
i agree with hydralisk, try toggling the airport mode on and then off. it will reboot the antenna of the epic. the cell standby mode totally drains the phone's battery reguardless of user activity or not. mine was 51% without signal but after the airport mode toggling, it dropped down to 8% without signal and my battery is somewhat better. (i'm a hardcore user so 8-10 hours is awesome for me. haha)
I can say that my first Epic was a bad phone. It wouldn't even last 3 hours on a single charge! It would discharge while browsing amazon.com and bn.com using the built-in browser and while plugged into the AC charger. I thought I was seeing things.
Today, I've exchanged it for a 2nd Epic. It still does discharge when I'm pounding away on it even though it's plugged into a USB charger. But otherwise, everything else is looking at lot better now, especially AC charging.
So there are good and there are some very bad examples of the Epic out there. I believe I've personally had my hands on both kinds.
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sucks. I know there are threads about this but I just am sick of this. I had the Evo for a bit and I swear that battery life was better.
I don't know if its because of my crappy reception or what--but I can't even last a morning of light use with this phone. Super annoying... I had high expectations but when i'm getting low battery warnings before noon with barely using the phone at all, something has got to be wrong. I did a factory reset, did a full discharge/full charge. after it said fully charged i unplugged and plugged back in. i don't know what else to try. should i replace my phone? ask for a different battery? the date on the battery is 8/14.
Ok my rant is over...publicly that is.
edit: mods you can just delete this thread. i also hate clutter and hate that my rant has added to it. (hopefully we get some sort of update/custom rom soon that fixes battery!)
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I'm getting great life with the latest rooted kernel by noobl. 5 hours and phones at 98% medium usage
i am getting similar hours to hydralisk.
i love this phone! it looks like there may be a few bad apples in the bunch, but i hope everyone else who got a good phone is enjoying it as well!
I use an external battery charger and switch out between two batteries. I rarely ever use the USB to charge it. I always get 18-26 hours of use before I switch out. 18 hours is after all day in the car with the GPS going.
Anyways check this out...
One hour and I'm still at 100% I had to share that. When ever I use the USB charger, it drops to 97% within a few minutes. : ) I had just gotten off the phone with my wife. A 20 minute call.
I recommend a second batter to everyone. Way better charge externally.
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I would have used a screen shot but I wanted to grab it before it dropped.
a454nova said:
I use an external battery charger and switch out between two batteries. I rarely ever use the USB to charge it. I always get 18-26 hours of use before I switch out. 18 hours is after all day in the car with the GPS going.
Anyways check this out...
One hour and I'm still at 100% I had to share that. When ever I use the USB charger, it drops to 97% within a few minutes. : ) I had just gotten off the phone with my wife. A 20 minute call.
I recommend a second batter to everyone. Way better charge externally.
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I can get 18 hours too, if I don't touch it ONCE all day. Too bad that's not how a phone is usually used.
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I can get 18 hours too, if I don't touch it ONCE all day. Too bad that's not how a phone is usually used.
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Then you have your phone set up inefficiently. If I didn't touch my phone, it would last for about 4 days.
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Then you have your phone set up inefficiently. If I didn't touch my phone, it would last for about 4 days.
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Well how do you have your phone set up? I just charged to 100% and lost about 20% in under 2 hours. Trying to calibrate battery since I just changed ROM's even though that never seemed to help me before. No matter what ROM/KERNAL I use, my battery seems to be the same.. (About 10 hours if even that with medium usage)
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Well how do you have your phone set up? I just charged to 100% and lost about 20% in under 2 hours. Trying to calibrate battery since I just changed ROM's even though that never seemed to help me before. No matter what ROM/KERNAL I use, my battery seems to be the same.. (About 10 hours if even that with medium usage)
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I set up my phone to lose as little battery life as possible when I am not using it. I have it set to underclock the CPU when the screen is off. I have juicedefender turn off the wifi and data when the screen is off, with a schedule set to 5 mins every 2 hours so that I can receive emails. I have autostarts disable the DRM services upon reboot. I have tasker auto toggle the airplane mode upon reboot. I run Pheonix 1.43 kernel because I get the best battery life with it. If I leave my phone sitting for an hour without using it, it loses under 1% of battery life. This allows me to send 50 texts a day and take about 30 minutes of phone calls and play about an hour of angry birds and check a few emails and browse a few websites and still get 18 hours of battery life.
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I set up my phone to lose as little battery life as possible when I am not using it. I have it set to underclock the CPU when the screen is off. I have juicedefender turn off the wifi and data when the screen is off, with a schedule set to 5 mins every 2 hours so that I can receive emails. I have autostarts disable the DRM services upon reboot. I have tasker auto toggle the airplane mode upon reboot. I run Pheonix 1.43 kernel because I get the best battery life with it. If I leave my phone sitting for an hour without using it, it loses under 1% of battery life. This allows me to send 50 texts a day and take about 30 minutes of phone calls and play about an hour of angry birds and check a few emails and browse a few websites and still get 18 hours of battery life.
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Tried Juicedefender & didn't seem to improve anything, also use autostart to disable DRM + unnecessary apps from starting up, I tried the airplane mode trick & used phoenix kernels up until yesterday. I even stopped everything from syncing such as Facebook & Google accounts (manually updated) I even disabled background data & didn't seem to improve battery life.. I must have a bad battery?
I got my EVO going 20+ hours when I had it with a few tricks, which I cant seem to do with my EPIC (not saying evo is better or anything so plz dont take it the wrong way) just trying to figure out what I can do to get my EPIC battery life better.
Why don't people just get the 2 battery on ebay for $10 and call it a day. That's what I did. I no longer worry about battery life, cause 3 is more than enough.
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Tried Juicedefender & didn't seem to improve anything, also use autostart to disable DRM + unnecessary apps from starting up, I tried the airplane mode trick & used phoenix kernels up until yesterday. I even stopped everything from syncing such as Facebook & Google accounts (manually updated) I even disabled background data & didn't seem to improve battery life.. I must have a bad battery?
I got my EVO going 20+ hours when I had it with a few tricks, which I cant seem to do with my EPIC (not saying evo is better or anything so plz dont take it the wrong way) just trying to figure out what I can do to get my EPIC battery life better.
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Really depends on your juicedefender settings. If you have it checking data every 5 minutes or choose not to turn data off with the scree, it wont do anything for you. If you set it up like I did, it will double your battery life.
shook187 said:
Why don't people just get the 2 battery on ebay for $10 and call it a day. That's what I did. I no longer worry about battery life, cause 3 is more than enough.
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This doesn't really have to be said but:
1. Swapping batteries is annoying.
2. Some people are too busy during the day to sit there and worry about it.
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This doesn't really have to be said but:
1. Swapping batteries is annoying.
2. Some people are too busy during the day to sit there and worry about it.
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complaining on a forum about battery life is annoying but they still find time to do it.
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complaining on a forum about battery life is annoying but they still find time to do it.
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Well here is how I think of it. I spent $250 on this phone + the monthly bill. Now why should I have to go out and buy an extra battery in order for me not to worry about my phone dieing when I am out.
My fiancée has a 1cent phone and always makes fun of me because I have a $250 phone that cant even last a whole day, and hers last 2+ days without even charging.
My point is I should not have to go out and spend more money when I spent as much as I did on the phone itself. I am not complaining about battery life, i am trying to get tips on how to help improve it.
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Well here is how I think of it. I spent $250 on this phone + the monthly bill. Now why should I have to go out and buy an extra battery in order for me not to worry about my phone dieing when I am out.
My fiancée has a 1cent phone and always makes fun of me because I have a $250 phone that cant even last a whole day, and hers last 2+ days without even charging.
My point is I should not have to go out and spend more money when I spent as much as I did on the phone itself. I am not complaining about battery life, i am trying to get tips on how to help improve it.
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Im sure her phone doesn't have a 4" display a hummingbird processor. Its doesn't run android operating system or runs on 4g. One should know all that comes with a price. Price being battery life and $250 ;-)
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complaining on a forum about battery life is annoying but they still find time to do it.
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Maybe if I was here everyday complaining about it, 365 days a year then I'd agree with you.
One thing to think about also is that not all batteries are created equally. I have 3 Samsung OEM batteries and one of the Ebay knock offs. One of the Samsung batteries gets me close to 30 hours with moderate to heavy use on my current setup. The second one usually gets about 25 hours. The third gets me around 18 hours and I'm lucky if it doesn't lose 10% of its power sitting on my nightstand before I put it in the phone. The Ebay knockoff battery is good for 20 hours most of the time.
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Im sure her phone doesn't have a 4" display a hummingbird processor. Its doesn't run android operating system or runs on 4g. One should know all that comes with a price. Price being battery life and $250 ;-)
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but... what I was saying anyways, I got my EVO to run 20 + hours with some tweaks (no extra battery needed) which has bigger display and almost same processor, also runs android operating system. I'm not going to mention 4G because I don't even get 3G in my area let alone 4G.
I am just trying to figure out why a lot of people on here can do certain tweaks and get their battery life to be excellent while mine wont even last a day. I'm trying to figure out other tweaks I can do or if I just have a bad battery (not complaining)
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This doesn't really have to be said but:
1. Swapping batteries is annoying.
2. Some people are too busy during the day to sit there and worry about it.
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1. Ya right!
2. ah, Ya right
3. It takes 20 seconds, less if you don't have a case around it
4. It takes about the same amount of thought and effort to plug in the USB
5. Charges it way better.
I've never sit there and worry, hell its made my life faster. I'm always doing something and get caught with a dead phone.
sryans2004 said:
Well here is how I think of it. I spent $250 on this phone + the monthly bill. Now why should I have to go out and buy an extra battery in order for me not to worry about my phone dieing when I am out.
My fiancée has a 1cent phone and always makes fun of me because I have a $250 phone that cant even last a whole day, and hers last 2+ days without even charging.
My point is I should not have to go out and spend more money when I spent as much as I did on the phone itself. I am not complaining about battery life, i am trying to get tips on how to help improve it.
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You probably live life by that motto huh... lol
I got my SGSII on Sunday and I am extremely pleased with it. Its like the phone of my dreams in almost every way. It's responsiveness, its camera, its form factor, its screen, everything about it was great. Until I noticed that the battery was being drained kinda fast. I rooted it within a day and tried every ROM available so far but none of them alleviated my battery issue. I've read and tried every solution on these forums but nothing works.
I lose approximately 10 percent of battery every 30 minutes and have gained a maximum battery battery life of 8 and a half hours. Ive Frozen most of sammy's bloatware and have optimized it as much as i can. i disabled fast dormancy everything.... I just dont know what to do.
Did you try restoring original Samsung firmware, factory reset with full wipe, and then doing initial setup prior to getting on wifi?
Try this, don't config any account besides google, don't install any software and certainly don't freeze any apps. Monitor phone for a few hours and then post screenshots of Battery Use app for us to see.
I get about 15+ hrs worth.of battery.
With heavy exchange (push) email and quite a few apps.
My problem is random reboots especially when playing music.
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Wait for some days. Battery need to calibrate and take some charge to be fully operational.
See pic, I got better battery life than my x10....
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Give it some time. Battery life improves quite a bit after some discharge cycles. Do a factory reset and reinstall as some have mentioned above.
And remember some apps can cause the OS to misbehave.
That's the reason I sold mine. Battery life was unacceptable. Other than that, perfect phone!!! Still looking at this forum hoping for solution to battery problem. Would definitely buy the device back then.
kreoXDA said:
Did you try restoring original Samsung firmware, factory reset with full wipe, and then doing initial setup prior to getting on wifi?
Try this, don't config any account besides google, don't install any software and certainly don't freeze any apps. Monitor phone for a few hours and then post screenshots of Battery Use app for us to see.
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Thanks for the advice first thing in the morning ill flash KE7, which is what my phone came with, and report back with screenshots and after a few hours.
Any smartphone battery need at least a good month before reaching the maximum potential.
Just wait a couple of days and use custom kernel with SetCPU.
My ex-Arc did the same, first day battery droped 7% every hour on idle but after a week battery could last 3 days
if u continue in this topic its very better. 1 topic about battery is more better
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1070324
For me, it's simply because i'm battering the phone with internet use, and generally playing around with it constantly all day while at work.
I get a full day, sometimes two now, depending on how I use it.
My old HTC Desire used to need charging twice a day, until I got my SGS 2, now the Desire needs a charge once every 3 or 4 days, due to the fact I am playing with my new toy! lol
I'd say battery life will improve as time goes on and usage of the phone goes from all day, to normal smart phone usage
In all seriousness, the SGS two outlasts my Desire easily, which is good enough for me. I struggle to kill the SGS 2 in a day.
If you are losing 10% per half hour, is that with the screen on? If so, that is fairly normal. I find that 5 hours of screen on time is the most you'd normally get. If its in standby mode (screen off) and you are losing that much per half hour then something is wrong.
Those you of who are getting amazing battery life, would love to see a screenshot with more than 5 hours screen on time - just to see if it is possible. 3 or 4 days means nothing if its in standby 99% of the time
blue265 said:
If you are losing 10% per half hour, is that with the screen on? If so, that is fairly normal. I find that 5 hours of screen on time is the most you'd normally get. If its in standby mode (screen off) and you are losing that much per half hour then something is wrong.
Those you of who are getting amazing battery life, would love to see a screenshot with more than 5 hours screen on time - just to see if it is possible. 3 or 4 days means nothing if its in standby 99% of the time
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Yep, how you use the phone is huge. Screen brightness and many other factors like installed apps and what they are doing can have a major impact on batt life. IMO battery life is almost impossible to compare except your own in static usage after making changes. Even idle batt life is effected by push email, weather, etc. In my own usage I was getting poor battery life to start with (multiple charges per day) or was I? There I was screwing around with the phone constantly. Loading this, uninstalling that, taking browsers for test drives, trying launchers, flashing roms, seeing how different games played, showing other people the phone, and so on. The excitement wore off and I got to normal usage (for me) which since I unplugged 17 hours ago is 18 texts, 7 calls all of which were short, and assorted stuff like doing a search, a little web browsing following the search and so on. I'm at 61% showing on batt and my largest user was screen with 59% and then OS with 11%. So this is pretty obvious, cant make it through the day hammering the phone but no problems with what I think most people would consider light usage. Where I'm going is that I think some people may not realize how much they are using their phones in their wahoo new phone frenzy.
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If you are losing 10% per half hour, is that with the screen on? If so, that is fairly normal. I find that 5 hours of screen on time is the most you'd normally get. If its in standby mode (screen off) and you are losing that much per half hour then something is wrong.
Those you of who are getting amazing battery life, would love to see a screenshot with more than 5 hours screen on time - just to see if it is possible. 3 or 4 days means nothing if its in standby 99% of the time
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Quoted for truth! With normal daily usage about 12-14 hours off the charger you'll see 5 hours of display at the most. GSMArena has done some tests and in airplane mode playing a video on loop on 50% brightness can last a bit over 8 hours. Once you add in having to maintain a cell signal, wifi, push email, idling for another couple hours, it reduces your possible screen time in favor for those other activities.
The best ways to conserve battery are to make sure you don't have rogue apps that are keeping your phone awake when it should be sleeping. Check your battery graph and actually CLICK on the graph to expand it to check if your "awake" bars line up with your "screen on" bars. If they don't, something is wrong and you have to find out what's causing it to stay awake. If you've been browsing (white) websites on wifi for 5 hours and complain when the phone says low battery... tough. You're using the display, wifi, maintaining a cell signal, as well as viewing sites that strain the SAMOLED display the most - white backgrounds.
Based on my experience, my battery life is actually quite good. After 4 hours of idling and only about 20m of display on (auto brightness) I'm still at 91%. After a day's use with about 1h of screen time and 14 hours off the charger (about my avg workday usage) I end up around 65-75% which I consider not too bad and can definitely go 2 days on my average usage. Basically minimizing the battery draw when the screen is off is key since when the screen is on, nothing can stop it from draining the battery.
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_sensation_vs_galaxy_sii_vs_optimus_2x-review-608p7.php
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Those you of who are getting amazing battery life, would love to see a screenshot with more than 5 hours screen on time - just to see if it is possible. 3 or 4 days means nothing if its in standby 99% of the time
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Mine,
From 100% to Full drain (Switch Off). Total usage 1d 19h. At 20% Brightness. On XWKE8. More than 5 or 5½ hours is NOT possible, whatever you do. It's not that I am impressed with it, 5 hours isn't enough, 7-8 hours would be good though
Regards.
Well i left my phone idle for approx. 5hrs and im dwn to 63% but now im noticing a problem that i havent noticed before... my Android OS is now taking up 38% with which is more than Display which only took 21% and the phone was constantly waking up. I have no apps runnin in the background nothing else out of the ordinary.
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Well i left my phone idle for approx. 5hrs and im dwn to 63% but now im noticing a problem that i havent noticed before... my Android OS is now taking up 38% with which is more than Display which only took 21% and the phone was constantly waking up. I have no apps runnin in the background nothing else out of the ordinary.
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You must have SOMETHING that is eating up the CPU. If you are out of guesses, do a factory reset with data wipe, restore original firmware (if you flashed a custom rom), do another factory reset, configure only gmail, and then monitor the battery usage. It would be losing at most 2% an hour in standby. For me it was 1% every 2 hours (with absolutely nothing running except google) when I tested. I the slowly added my apps making sure I do not install crap and do not configure osmething to always do some **** I do not want.
I don't understand these "battery life sucks" threads.
I have an Unlocked SG2 with stock ROM. It is not rooted, I have not frozen any apps. I have four exchange accounts syncing on push, social networks up and running and widgets on all of my screens. I text and check e-mail frequently throughout the day and I use the camera here and there.
I always get at least 15 hours out of my battery, if not more. For comparison, I was using an iPhone 4 under the same conditions (with the same accounts syncing) minus any widgets or automatic social updates and I was getting roughly the same battery life.
No, this phone won't last you a week with heavy use, but you should easily get a day out of it and I rarely find myself in a situation when I can't charge it overnight. This phone is on par with all of the best battery life smartphones out there, as far as I'm concerned. Those of you getting horrible battery life should probably look into an exchange or maybe an app you recently downloaded. The only time I got really bad battery life was when I ran a live wallpaper that was pegging my CPU.
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I don't understand these "battery life sucks" threads.
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Well you are a lucky man then. But I/We do understand.
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I have an Unlocked SG2 with stock ROM. It is not rooted, I have not frozen any apps. I have four exchange accounts syncing on push, social networks up and running and widgets on all of my screens. I text and check e-mail frequently throughout the day and I use the camera here and there.
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It's NOT about Frequent email checking or here and there photo shooting, as you can see we are talking about numbers here.
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I always get at least 15 hours out of my battery, if not more. For comparison, I was using an iPhone 4 under the same conditions (with the same accounts syncing) minus any widgets or automatic social updates and I was getting roughly the same battery life.
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If you are happy with 15 hours back up with the stuffs you mentioned you do then I've nothing to say. And AFAIK, iPhone 4 has much better battery back up than GS II, in fact it's the only phone, rather smartphonecool which has the best battery back up atm.
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No, this phone won't last you a week with heavy use,
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With Heavy use even a Nokia 1200 will not last a week, so it's outta equation.
Regards.
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Well i left my phone idle for approx. 5hrs and im dwn to 63% but now im noticing a problem that i havent noticed before... my Android OS is now taking up 38% with which is more than Display which only took 21% and the phone was constantly waking up. I have no apps runnin in the background nothing else out of the ordinary.
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Before going to sleep do these things,
A- Check if 'Auto Sync' is running, Disable it if it was. Same goes for Background Data, Disable it.
B- Go to Task Manager and see if any Apps are running. Close it if some were.
C- In Task Manager, go to RAM tab, Press Clear Memory, it should close the hidden apps were running. ***DO NOT do this if you have some kind of Scheduler application running, it will NOT work then***
D- Download an app like Auto Task Killer.
E- If possible keep the 'Power Saving Feature' on with your desired settings.
Do these first, if not worked, do a Hard reset. For me, it decreases about 5-6% battery (max) in overnight period of 8-9 hours.
Regards.
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Well you are a lucky man then. But I/We do understand.
It's NOT about Frequent email checking or here and there photo shooting, as you can see we are talking about numbers here.
If you are happy with 15 hours back up with the stuffs you mentioned you do then I've nothing to say. And AFAIK, iPhone 4 has much better battery back up than GS II, in fact it's the only phone, rather smartphonecool which has the best battery back up atm.
With Heavy use even a Nokia 1200 will not last a week, so it's outta equation.
Regards.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "battery backup". Are you referring to standby time? Yes, the iphone does better in that department, but that's not typical daily use. Phones are meant to be used, not sit around for days at a time. Iphone can do this because it doesn't truly multitask and no data is syncing. Either you have a faulty device, bad Rom, or your expectations are unrealistic .
I'm running Toxic Crazy8, stock battery, Bali Kernel, undervolted an extra -25v across the board, reduced clock speed to 400mhz when screen's off. Light use gave me 44 hours of battery!
I probably could have pushed it even further. The first night it was updating 35 apps over wifi, and that sucked up almost 60%
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Got even better battery life? Post a screenshot =)
That's great an all but it comes slow. Try multitasking or play a simple game. It will lag like crazy. 44 hours is too much anyway, for me 12 hours would be the best.
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Airplane mode sure does help too
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It damn sure does...lol
I got 48hrs from the same rom, with wifi on constantly with skype. light to moderate use. Music at least 2+ hours twice in that span as well. Great rom. I chose not to UV or overclock so I have no SetCPU or anything installed, it's stock toxic with the 98 kickass script and v6. Really fast actually and no need for oc.
Penvision66 said:
I got 48hrs from the same rom, with wifi on constantly with skype. light to moderate use. Music at least 2+ hours twice in that span as well. Great rom. I chose not to UV or overclock so I have no SetCPU or anything installed, it's stock toxic with the 98 kickass script and v6. Really fast actually and no need for oc.
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thats impossible with "moderate" use.
its light, and i mean like.. VERY light not even to the scale of being the actual light... so techinically your not using light, but using little light to no light at all.
P.S. my sentence includes 6 words "light"
now that i'm done with that bull****.
Please people posting their batteries as 40+ hours, PLEASE start using your phone. or just get a feature phone, honestly.
I, too, keep my phone on standby more than actual use, but i DO use it when i can. theres atleast 8 hours of music daily, constant wifi use, 24/7, and i get near 20 hours of battery life because i consider my use minimal moderate. At the end of the day, my battery life is usually at 40%, then i charge it again.
I'm on MIUI as well so battery life isn't perfect and i can deal with that.
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thats impossible with "moderate" use.
its light, and i mean like.. VERY light not even to the scale of being the actual light... so techinically your not using light, but using little light to no light at all.
P.S. my sentence includes 6 words "light"
now that i'm done with that bull****.
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I SAID "light to moderate"... Also how can one judge what moderate is vs moderate with a guy who acts like a girl being on the phone all day texting and talking??? It's a ridiculous to even judge moderate or light vs someone else, because everyones concept of light to moderate are vastly different. So don't come at me like that bro.
Light to moderate (hence i didn't use strictly moderate) to me is at least 1 and a half hours on skype calls, at least an hour and a half on calls, a few texts on skype and sms, 10+ emails, a few show-offs lol, Wifi never turned off and skype always signed in, at least 4+ hours with music at the gym and a little after, a few random checks, a few market and web browses and maybe a short vid chat. That's light to moderate to me.
If you want to see less than light, like when I'm sleeping and checking my phone occasionally with wifi set to never turn off and skype signed in always I'll show you. It's been almost 12 hours since i was at full charge and unpluged and I am now at 94%. seems ridiculous I know and I thought so too but I ain't complaining. Stock battery as well. I'm no way saying this is light or what have you because it was idle for 90%+ Just an example of how deadly toxic 8 is with battery. And I do have apps. I dont usually play games though.
look at the attachment.That was after I downloaded 2 apps and tried them both lol and couldnt figure out how to screenshot. I'm done with this "bull****" now.
Once I see the cell standby is higher than the display I pretty much know how you use your phone.
No, you only know what you see. I am running Toxic8 also and am getting around 30+hours of real actual use, granted 8 of those are when I am sleeping, but still get strong use all day long.
Day in my battery.
Get up and go to work at 7am, listen to Iheartradio until 930-10
PowerAmp until 130 lunch with texts and email checks throughout.
130-2 XDA, random surfing
2-6 I listen to 2 different podcasts.
6-7 ride home on bus and listen to PowerAmp and check XDA again.
9-10 after kids in bed and I play a few games and check/clean some files in
Root Explorer.
Go to bed and then start over in the morning and finally plug in around 10 or 11 (lunchtime)
The cycle may shift a few hours here or there but it almost always the same. Oh and not sure if it is this ROM or not,but if I go into settings>about phone>status>batteryuse the picture shows that my display is at 75%, stand-by is 15% and phone idle is at 10% all +/- and that is clearly not the case. So you think that you see what my use is like but really you aren't.
I also use Juice Defender Plus which kills the radio/data traffic for an app-to-app basis and I have it set to kill radio/data while I am asleep.
I can post a screen shot if you like of the battery use (seeing isn't believing) or a shot of BetterBattery Stats (seeing is believing) if you like, but I am using my phone all day AND getting 30.
my vibrant hates toxic 8 for some reason. ultimate rom on the other hand has been very fast, responsive, and long lasting.
I prefer to actually use my phone for what I paid for it to do.....if I just want a phone ill go buy one out of a gumball machine or pick it out of a box of cracker jacks
iwillkillyou said:
That's great an all but it comes slow. Try multitasking or play a simple game. It will lag like crazy. 44 hours is too much anyway, for me 12 hours would be the best.
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I was at 19 hours and 31 minutes using the Stock ROM with 41% battery left.
That's 33 hours if I had let it go all the way down with the same usage, and I definitely used it more than the OP does if that screen shot is any indication.
Didn't use airplane mode or anything.
I just uninstalled all apps I don't use and use a Black Background with only 3 home screens and a 30 second screen time-out.
WiFi used whenever I could, and I keep GPS on all the time now. Automatic screen brightness, too
The people who are being negative, what do YOU consider good use? I'm on trigger 3.2 final with bali 1.8.8 kernel, and my phone can get 24 hours with occasional use and still be at 50% battery, easily 24 hours with REAL use.
Real use includes calling for 1-2 hours, playing at least an hour of games, and just syncing off for apps I don't use constantly.. I don't have the phone underclocked when screen is off or undervolted any more than the kernel is set for.
How do I get that battery life? When the screen is off, it is in deep sleep. I get less than 1% battery drop per hour when it is in deep sleep. So basically unless I'm ACTUALLY using my phone, it isn't draining.
The part that impresses me is that I get easily 20+ hours of heavy use on the ORIGINAL battery(over a year and a half old). I know that battery must have lost some of its ability to charge.. I got my phone replaced by warranty, and the battery they included WILL NOT give as much battery life.. it makes me think that the problem with some people is a combination of a crap stock battery, and wake lock issues..
Wow this is some crazy stuff! I've been on GB for a long time now. I was just thinking the other day to flash back to 2.2 just for the lulz. But then along came the ICS port.
It seems I should try this out.
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THIS is what really light use looks like.. maybe an hour of calling, a few dozen texts, reading some news..
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2.2 toxic is a great rom. i think it doesn't get enough love because of the GB and ICS options.
either way even 12hrs of battery life is pretty nice congrats
What I don't understand is:
1. How come it's on flight mode?
2. How come Display < Stand By?
Running on stock 2.2 with 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS turned off, barely any apps installed so nothing started up in the background, and not recieving any calls all day my battery went from 100% to 93% in 13.5 hours. I estimate just shy of 60 hours of potential battery life.
But that was with a phone that wasn't being used at all; i.e. a paperweight. I could just turn the phone off and claim I had a bajillion hours of battery life.
FYI when I took the sim card out of my daughter's iPhone 3G, turned off wifi, and shut the screen off it lost about 1% PER DAY. That works out to a 3-month battery life (give or take) but again it's just a paper weight at that point.
In other words, if you're using your phone as an MP3 player for 2 hours a day, why shouldn't it get 44 hours of battery life?
Ok so i read all this hype about crazy8 so im trying it out now...
Damnit im very impressed....
I watched 2 movies complete played angry birds, on my phone for most the night and this morning when i got off work 9 1/2 hrs later i still had 35% battery life.
That is awsome to me,though i did not get 44 hrs due to i actually use my phone i will say im impressed,,,,i now no longer need to carry my 3 batteries and the external charger with me everywhere i go lol
I normaly go thru 2 battery changes a night.
Tonight i will run with all the script tweeks and so on...im excited to see the results then lol...although i will not run plane mode and undervolt it and all those lame tricks, actually may oc clock it a bit.
No more miui and cm7 for me lol bad ass battery life with everything working and snappy as hell....im at home with crazy 8