is their one that will monitor it correctly on the epic? I was using battery monitor widget pro but only showed 2ma or 39ma
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ive seen some people posting screenshots of the battery usage in mA. where can i get this widget or application for my phone ???
currentwidget in market...
I've tried Battery Graph and Battery Monitor Widget. I discharged my A500 to 10% then charged it but it didn't record the charge, the graphs just show a solid horizontal line during the whole charge duration. Are these apps not honeycomb compatible or something?
Battery Monitor Widget and CurrentWidget don't seem to work on the Ideos. Is there any way to monitor drain?
If you want a widget, Circle Battery works just fine.
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I installed NAND rom on HTC HD2. I have battery problems (I think).
I left it for sleep for 6 hrs. I turned of bt,mobile network wifi. He lost nearly 15% in that state. I received only one sms. I cant get battery through day. Is that normal or i have problems ? Also i would like to know is there any program to se battery wear out level like on laptops so I can know to replace it. Thanks in advance
Adition on battery stats now i have 12% 16hrs since charged 14.5 stand by 1.5 up time. Is this normal?
try controlling running operations at background. i use android assistant for this. use battery monitor widget for battery information and statistics. at sleep it should consume 2-6 ma. be sure auto sync is closed. control screen brightness, it eats battery very much. with some kernels after activating bluetooth it consumes 60 ma battery in standby until you restart. for good battery life prefer cm7 roms (i'm happy with hyperdroid
mutil said:
try controlling running operations at background. i use android assistant for this. use battery monitor widget for battery information and statistics. at sleep it should consume 2-6 ma. be sure auto sync is closed. control screen brightness, it eats battery very much. with some kernels after activating bluetooth it consumes 60 ma battery in standby until you restart. for good battery life prefer cm7 roms (i'm happy with hyperdroid
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2-6 ma per hour or ? Which program to see that consumption
Cjovecje! said:
2-6 ma per hour or ? Which program to see that consumption
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Use CurrentWidget from the Android market (free). Just put the widget on a homescreen, put the device to sleep then after a minute or two check the battery drain.
I wanted to start this thread so we could all share our findings with apps and widgets that kill our batteries either due to things like, poor coding design or ridiculously high resource requirements! I recommend using a app called BatterBatteryStats (find it in the market, all one word) this can show you apps and widgets that may be keeping your phone from entering deep sleep mode (Wake Locks) and chewing up all your battery!!
List of offenders:
Weather Toggle & Widgets - Even tho I have the weather refresh interval set to 6 hours. Over an 8 hour period this widget run over 3000 times and was running for 25+ mins total (refreshing weather and location data) when my phone was supposed to be sleeping.
Alternative - Fancy Widgets can get H7C clock skin without the battery drain
Juice Defender - This and many other "Battery Saver" apps often drain your battery more then they actually save. This is due to its process monitoring your phone usage. Juice Defender drinks about 0.8% battery per hour. Which doesn't sound like much but after a 12 hour day that's almost 10% of your battery!! - Thanks yz.hd
Please reply with any offending apps/wigets that you find and your analysis. I will do my best to place them in the first post.
Do not use "battery savers".
For example Juice defender. It uses your battery more than it saves.
What it does is simply disabling wifi and data when you are not using it, but to know when to do this, it has to be running in the background all the time.
So, if you want to save battery life, remember to disable wifi/data/bt yourself. It will save a lot of battery juice
My findings have only been one so far , I loved g alarm on windows mobile , well for android it consumed at a constant rate 99 percent CPU . Yeah uninstall and plus one to any task killer or battery saver .
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elesbb said:
My findings have only been one so far , I loved g alarm on windows mobile , well for android it consumed at a constant rate 99 percent CPU . Yeah uninstall and plus one to any task killer or battery saver .
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I tried testing g alarm and couldnt recreate your problem. I didn't get high cpu usage or any wake locks. I was using this version of g alarm. Is this the same one you used?
d1wepn said:
I tried testing g alarm and couldnt recreate your problem. I didn't get high cpu usage or any wake locks. I was using this version of g alarm. Is this the same one you used?
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Yes . I used system tuner pro task manager to see the CPU usage . It like never went below 80 I now use alarm clock extreme and love it .
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