hey im wondering if sense less have better battery drain then sense
so is it helping to lite sense build ?
what u think
i get mostly 6-9mA
7-8mA average
1hour per %
i tired few sense less build not helping to get
5-7mA like i had before
1.5-2 hours per %
on ROM build i get 7mA static
5mA with pilot mode
maybe i should change radio ?
in my opinion sense builds drain more battery. have tried nand and sd builds, with sense, without, hd, etc. in past...
hd builds drained the most battery while using, in standby drain was about 5-7ma!
with gingerbread i have a standby drain of 3-5ma and, and while using the phone battery is much better than on sense builds.
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Been trying alot of builds recently trying to get reliable gps (+ compass) and decent battery life. I really like MDJ's desire HD build nice gps + nav and best of all loving the new sense interface. But as with a few other builds i have tried recently battery drainage has gone through the roof.
To compare to darkstones desire hd build i get 3-8 mA in standby and i can get around 18-22 hours out of the phone. But most of the recent builds i am only managing 8-10 hours max.
I have tried shubcraft 2.0, the latest hyperdroid, the latest MDJ evo and of course MDJ's latest desire hd. All of which have increased significantly in battery drainage. But when i switch back to an older build battery drainage falls in line again.
Is there something i can do to sort it out? As i see a lot of people report decent battery life whereas my observations are totally the opposite.
longobongo said:
Been trying alot of builds recently trying to get reliable gps (+ compass) and decent battery life. I really like MDJ's desire HD build nice gps + nav and best of all loving the new sense interface. But as with a few other builds i have tried recently battery drainage has gone through the roof.
To compare to darkstones desire hd build i get 3-8 mA in standby and i can get around 18-22 hours out of the phone. But most of the recent builds i am only managing 8-10 hours max.
I have tried shubcraft 2.0, the latest hyperdroid, the latest MDJ evo and of course MDJ's latest desire hd. All of which have increased significantly in battery drainage. But when i switch back to an older build battery drainage falls in line again.
Is there something i can do to sort it out? As i see a lot of people report decent battery life whereas my observations are totally the opposite.
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You need to wipe your battery stats. Look here for a guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=827762
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You need to wipe your battery stats. Look here for a guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=827762
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ok doing that now thanks for the info. that still wont stop the unusually high battery usage tho, i mean just for comparison, darkstones desire hd build uses just as much battery when at the home screen idling (with my settings) as the newer mdj desire hd build does when in standby ~100-120 mA
Couldn't we just use someone elses battery bin file, then?
longobongo said:
ok doing that now thanks for the info. that still wont stop the unusually high battery usage tho, i mean just for comparison, darkstones desire hd build uses just as much battery when at the home screen idling (with my settings) as the newer mdj desire hd build does when in standby ~100-120 mA
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I've used that build before (MDJ DesireHd with Hastarin 7.6 if I remember correctly) and my drainage was only about 6ma on standby. Something is not right with your drainage in the slightest. Shubcraft2.0 DropMode is 7-9ma for me in standby and I used to get a good 16-20 hours out of both builds with moderate use through the day.
Reno_79 said:
I've used that build before (MDJ DesireHd with Hastarin 7.6 if I remember correctly) and my drainage was only about 6ma on standby. Something is not right with your drainage in the slightest. Shubcraft2.0 DropMode is 7-9ma for me in standby and I used to get a good 16-20 hours out of both builds with moderate use through the day.
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what is your setup?
im using 2.08 hspl
2.15.50.14 radio
and omega v17.3 wwe
Hi,
can anyone explain me please why Android is so much power consuming on HD2 comparing to other Android phones or even WM 6.5 on same phone?
I have DL_Desire Installed an I can hardly use my phone for 15hours with normal use.
Why WM 6.5 last for at least 20 hours?!?!
The only thing that is different (about configuration) comparing to WM is the live wallpaper.
A task manager is also installed in order to kill unnecessary apps.
Thanks in advance
Well, if you're running Android from your storage card, then just reading the card all the time is extra work being performed by the phone as compared to reading from NAND, plus the HD2 isn't made to run Android, I mean it's ported, not native, so not everything is perfect. Plus live wallpaper means a little more battery uesed, and task managers use as much battery as they save, so you're not really getting much improvement (if any) in battery life by having a task killer running.
Plus another big battery killer the HD2 has that alot of native Android phones don't have is the huge screen. It eats alot of battery.
But the overall answer: Android is a bit of a battery hog. Thats just the way it is and the price we pay for the best OS choice. My advice is abandon WinMo, boot Android from NAND, find a good combination of ROM, kernel, radio, setcpu settings, and autokiller memory settings that gives you your best balance of performance and battery life. You should get a full day out of that easy and have some battery left over when you plug your phone in at night to charge.
android is more interesting than wm6.5...which will make you use your phone more frequantly...so...it will surely have a shorter battery life
For me, it's 1% or less drain on standby. 2-5mA
It will last for more than 20 hrs on normal use
coldest~~~ said:
For me, it's 1% or less drain on standby. 2-5mA
It will last for more than 20 hrs on normal use
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That's about what I get booting from NAND. 3-7mA stanby booting from sd, but my sd build drains faster when I'm using it than NAND does, but in sleep mode, not much difference between the two.
coldest~~~ said:
For me, it's 1% or less drain on standby. 2-5mA
It will last for more than 20 hrs on normal use
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my standby 2-5mA
my uptime is now 1d23h and there is still 40% battery.
This is with lite use
I think the battery life is great
I think it's 1% for everyone with any build... it's just the time to loose the % which varies
Ok, I go out... once again a useful post...
I want to find a stable SD ROM with reasonable battery life. I tried a few ROMs and am using RAFDROID_HD_SD_4_2 now. The current is about 60mA after I turned off most of background jobs. I tried MIUI based ROMs. They all consume more than 100mA in standby.
Do you have any suggestion? what's your standby current number? I am using battery monitor widget to measure the current. If the standby current is less than 60mA, it can sustain about a day.
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=897896 I personally haven't used it (switched roms before I saw this) but judging by the replies, it's good.
I get 5-9mA, using juicedefender and setcpu.
Rafdroid_hd_sd_4_2
Looks like it works. I tested it on my RAFDROID_HD_SD_4_2 ROM. My current drain is less than 10mA now. Thanks! The display is about 8 - 9mA. I still cannot believe it now. It may be a display trick. I will test the actual standby hours and post the result later.
Which NAND Build has the longest battery life in your experience?
A friend of mine told me DorimanX has an up to 5 days life in standby. Is that true?
DigitalWabbit said:
Which NAND Build has the longest battery life in your experience?
A friend of mine told me DorimanX has an up to 5 days life in standby. Is that true?
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only if the phone isnt used at all
most roms with moderate use will last 24 hours or under
Richy99 said:
only if the phone isnt used at all
most roms with moderate use will last 24 hours or under
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That's true
Android is less efficient that wm, though smoother (web browser)
I checked app call Battery Dr. It says that my phone has idle time of 311 Hrs at 89% battery. That's amost 13 days.... lol
Ive learned to use battery saver app which I think you can find many threads in here. It prolong my usage to more than 12 hrs which i'm very glad.
I'm using NDT MIUI.
DigitalWabbit said:
Which NAND Build has the longest battery life in your experience?
A friend of mine told me DorimanX has an up to 5 days life in standby. Is that true?
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The experience of each ROM varies with each user. There is no ROM which has a definitive best battery life. All ROMs now tend to have pretty good battery lives. In airplane mode, the battery drain is about 1%/2hrs (no use) and with phone on its slightly under 1%/hour. Most things turned on now don't affect battery drain too much (eg. with wifi and bluetooth my battery drain is 5-7mA, it's normally 4).
Agree. I've tried out many roms, and they all have very similar battery life. MOst will last about a day with moderate use.
Sense roms have very slightly higher battery drain, but sill last about a day. (And they are much prettier...!)
The old Hyperdroid ROM have great battery life
I can easily get over 30 hours moderate use with tytung's nexus hd2 ROM (clk)
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hey
i used moto mytouch4g and got nice battery life around 40hours
and now with sense 3.5 got around 24hours
anyway to make it last longer ?
i did same uninstillation of apk i dont need, is there apk that drain more battery ?
sense 2.0 will definietely return a longer battery life. Its less heavy on the hardware and the ROM is smaller(the size).So booting up time will be lesser, also in the name of battery life. For apks, it depends on what apps are they. If they constantly run in the background or if they are Android processes, it will hamper battery life. Also, the more apps you have, the longer the boot time will be,draining more juice. As you should know,our HD2s will not have the battery life of stock Android phones like your moto,so yeh 24hrs should be your benchmark.Back to the verdict, for battery life, the sense 2.0 ROM will definitely fare better. Anyways, although the devs have done an excellent job to perfect Sense 3.0 roms, its still a bit 'sluggish'.So its your call.
Hope this helps man.