I'm curious about what do you think. My favourite is GingerDX however it's draining the battery fast.
Well, I've only tried XGin before and now I'm using GDX which I LOVE!! (I don't have battery drain BTW)
i charged 100% at midnight now it's on 59%. I've installed advanced task killer and set an autokill but i think it's still drains fast . With froyobread the battery would be 80+ maybe even 90+
qweasd1111 said:
i charged 100% at midnight now it's on 59%. I've installed advanced task killer and set an autokill but i think it's still drains fast . With froyobread the battery would be 80+ maybe even 90+
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Dont use task killers.
Peace, DDI!
Dare-Devil Inside said:
Dont use task killers.
Peace, DDI!
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Why not ??
Somehow we must prevent unused applications run in the background .
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Why not ??
Somehow we must prevent unused applications run in the background .
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This is why!
I´ve read that, and it sounds logically, but my phone begins to lag when there are too many apps still active, so I use Autokiller.
Especially when I played NFS before and it still runs in the background, my phone is laggy.
And my battery lasts 1-2 days what is normal for me, because I play games, download mp3s, have a look at xda for new stuff for my X8.
@All those who are having battery drain:
Discharge the phone until it powers off itself, then go to xrecovery and wipe battery stats (it seems not to work for me in CWM-rec,don´t know if you´re having this problem too), then charge to 100% and wipe those battery stats again, and:
tadaa!
Your battery life should last longer now.
Just use the battery calibration app. It's far more easy and fast.
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I use Gingercrutz 7.4...
It works like a charm after battery calibration, and it's fast enough unless you load it with a lot of apps. BTW I use autokiller on "Strict" preset.
Bottom line I love GC 7.4 !
Definitely GDX, its smooth, fast, almost bug-less. btw, I don't have battery drain, just close 3G when don't use it,That will save battery.
gingerdx for me
what version of gdx is most stable for you guys?.. im currently using the latest which is v13 and i have some problems like sometimes auto rotate not working after reboot... wifi taking too long to connect and keeps on reconnecting...
wher is GingerXperia is that same Xgin
Today morning i went from gingerdx to ginger xperia and i can easily recommend it
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New link for gingerxperia v6 fixed?
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gingerdx for me is the best
I love gingerdx.. i use v15 now! So far i have problem.
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I bought my Xperia X10 last August 18 '10. I didn't have the initial charge that is 4 hours because X10 charging have automatic stop when the battery is full.
I charged it in the morning and it run for 24 hours just SMS and phone calls.
Then I try to install Advance Task killer and Helix Launcher. Task killer really makes my battery WORST! Instead of 24 hours life it became almost 12 hours only.. Helix is most probably not working. (I think.)
I uninstalled Advanced Task killer and no difference..
I would like to install Battery Life saver application but I don't know what Launcher fits best. I tried Helix but I think I doesn;t work better for my X10.
I envy other users that there phone last for 2-3 days. I want my phone just like that..
Any suggestions what launcher or application? and where can I download it for free?
Thank you so much XDA DEVELOPERS!
wat firmware version are u on ? i found that it took 15-20 full charges for the battery to really break in...as well dont use task killers, they arent necessary. I used juicedefender for a bit, but didnt really see a difference. another helpful thing you should try is to restart your phone after charging
another app you could try is setcpu, however that requires root
Try adw launcher
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My suggestion is root the phone, use ADW launcher and uninstall any task killer apps like ATK or JD. My X10 lasts 2 days with moderate usage, that includes games and music too. It'll last three if I only use it for texting and calling. Hope this helps
Agreed, ditch the "powersaving" apps, they kill standby time. Also check how synchronisation is set up, constantly waking up to update facebook, twitter, mail et cetera will kill your battery.
Can only agree with the other posts, and just to re-affirm that you need to cycle the battery a good few times to get the best from it and three days is still early days. ADW is a great launcher, you don't need to be rooted if that's out of your comfort zone.
My way is NOT using any task killers or battery savers, leave all that to android! Do 3 full charge/decharge cycles and one every ones in a while. And ofc 2-3h of youtube will drain your battery.
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quite interesting point about task killing app.
I heard in both side while app-killing save a batt and drain a batt.
May be people are in difference behavior. and their using s/w is also difference.
Any specific thread for this?
My first (few) days for x10 is like you, twice or triple charge a day, I even bought spare batt. I decided to root and upgrade to the lastest firmware, clean all startup app, clean all scheduled sync and turn on juicedefender with new home-app. that was big improve from 7-10HR to 20-25HR with moderate use.
You should give a try
Retracted: I misread the post mentioning JuiceDefender as being about ATK. My bad.
I currently only use juice defender, seems to do the trick. Task killers made no difference to me.
Research how android works and you will see task killers are pointless. Just stop things doing automatic updating instead.
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zhoustanley said:
wat firmware version are u on ? i found that it took 15-20 full charges for the battery to really break in...as well dont use task killers, they arent necessary. I used juicedefender for a bit, but didnt really see a difference. another helpful thing you should try is to restart your phone after charging
another app you could try is setcpu, however that requires root
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Firmware version 1.6.. I uninstall already Task killer and Helix Launcher, both no help. It makes my battery worst. How many days you used your phone after full charge?
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Try adw launcher
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I can't find free download.. Did it helps a lot?
junkk29 said:
My suggestion is root the phone, use ADW launcher and uninstall any task killer apps like ATK or JD. My X10 lasts 2 days with moderate usage, that includes games and music too. It'll last three if I only use it for texting and calling. Hope this helps
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How can I root the phone? where can I download ADW Launcher for free? Whew I hope my X10 will be better like yours
i get about 20 hours of fairly heavy usage before charge however i am on build number R2BA020, running helix launcher and setcpu (screen off @ 524mhz scaling on demand)
my approx usage a day:
50 texts
10 emails
hour on phone calls
wifi usually connected
gps off
update interval usually the longest duration
30-45mins of web browsing
@ ddewbofh : Where can I find it? Sorry for the stupid question. I'm starting to learn for now.
@ suzed : I already downloaded ADW Launcher, does it really have automatic task manager? If I use it, it will affect my battery or not?
@ Tjotte : I want battery saver because I can't bring my charger always. I already had 3 cycles of full charge/decharge, still no change.
@ Cebees : How will i root and upgrade the firmware? Can I do it all by myself? Do I have to reformat my X10?
Thanks for the replies! It really helps me a lot. I'm still observing how ADW Launcher works for me. Hope for your comments and suggestions again (sorry for the poor english)
I want to clarify something. Is ADW Launcher a battery saver or just for themes? My friends says it's not a battery saver. I want to know, I'm confused.
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I want to clarify something. Is ADW Launcher a battery saver or just for themes? My friends says it's not a battery saver. I want to know, I'm confused.
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It's a great launcher with themes, it's not specifically designed to save battery.
Is it okay for my X10 to Full charge/decharge while using ADW Launcer?
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Is it okay for my X10 to Full charge/decharge while using ADW Launcer?
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Yeah, it's no problem. ADW is a normal app, it works the same way as the standard launcher.
ddewbofh said:
It's a great launcher with themes, it's not specifically designed to save battery.
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but it's also used for battery saving right or no help and just for themes?
Just updated my wildfire...now having some issues with it ..
apps opening by themselves when checked in advanced task killer
draining battery ...
killing the apps in advanced task killer and after 5 minutes again like 5 apps are opened ...
just before going to sleep i charged my phone ..Woke up in the morning battery 15% because a lot of apps opened by itself ...
How to deal with it ...
Everything started since i updated my wildfire with froyo
IOS because of je JIT compiler. Taskkillers and froyo cant work together. Taskkiller is killing the apps, froyo opens them again. So that'll drain a lot of battery.
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So it means i must stop killing apps and let them run ...that also will drain battery quickly
Apps which are open don't use power. They are just sitting idle in the background. Android ain't Windows.
just uninstall your app killer, no need with froyo.
thanks for the answers
Doesnt it then drain the RAM instead?
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IOS because of je JIT compiler. Taskkillers and froyo cant work together. Taskkiller is killing the apps, froyo opens them again. So that'll drain a lot of battery.
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because of je JIT compiler? even vergeten dat je engels aan het schrijven was?
Hi, I have same problem. My phone can last only 20 hours after update to Froyo and I'm not using any task killer. Before update it took 3 days of using this phone until I had to recharge it. Is there any way how to permanently shut down programs that I don't need? They are just draining RAM and battery and my phone is not as smooth as it was before update (because of running unnecessary programs) =(...
I noticed the oposite,my battery lives longer with froyo.Maybe 20 % longer.
Well, I think I'm going to return my phone to factory settings and update it again without any custom apps =/.
Hi,
having the same issue - battery draining a LOT and froyo does not bring to me any must_have function, or something like that. Really pi**ing me off. So i will kept stock froyo till flash ROM will be available and then flash it back with eclaire ROM. Hope it will be soon.
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I noticed the oposite,my battery lives longer with froyo.Maybe 20 % longer.
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Same with me...
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Hi,
having the same issue - battery draining a LOT and froyo does not bring to me any must_have function, or something like that. Really pi**ing me off. So i will kept stock froyo till flash ROM will be available and then flash it back with eclaire ROM. Hope it will be soon.
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Do you use task killer or some app that sava juice????
crni6> I used Task Killer for a short time after OTA update and then uninstall it completely, but the problem is the same. I measured with 2.1 the Wildfire, it worked on battery 7 days and 12 hours and still got 9% of battery left! This all of course with my (minimalistic) device using.
With the same usage and with Froyo I yesterday got full charge at 5:50pm and now - 3:45pm next day I have 72% of battery. And this is what really making me mad.
OK, I have solution - just reset your phone with factory reset (helped me =). That will return your phone to clean Froyo installation without custom apps. Since I did it, my battery can last 2x more and I can feel that my phone is more smooth. Do not install any task killers, just wait for root to uninstall that stupid apps you dont need to be running on background =).
Correct did the same with my wife's wildfire and now better battery life and performance. Too bad not all apps backup their data correctly...
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Hi all,
I know this has been covered 100s of times and before you say it yes I did search it but I cannot find "the" definitive answer.
I am on 2.3.3 CM7.0.3 J022 and its awesome + v stable. Thanks to J, Z and everyone else involved
My only issue is the battery. I'm getting around 8 hrs. Although that is improving after installing Juice Defender. I am worried about "deep sleep of death" from it so left the governor disabled and just change the settings manually. Would I be OK to let JD sort it?
Also I installed the Task Manager that JD advises (process manager) but it appeared to be malfunctioning so I scrapped it.
My question is, is it worth re-installing it? Are there better ones? Are they a total waste of time on 2.2+?
Thanks in advance.
SE X10i 2.3.3 CM7.0.3
I don't use task killers anymore for anything I run on my phone.
Try it. I let the android system work itself out. gingerbread does our the best in my opinion
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That is what I figured. Juice Defender seems to work, but it isn't a task manager, it controls connectivity.
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FormBee said:
Hi all,
I know this has been covered 100s of times and before you say it yes I did search it but I cannot find "the" definitive answer.
I am on 2.3.3 CM7.0.3 J022 and its awesome + v stable. Thanks to J, Z and everyone else involved
My only issue is the battery. I'm getting around 8 hrs. Although that is improving after installing Juice Defender. I am worried about "deep sleep of death" from it so left the governor disabled and just change the settings manually. Would I be OK to let JD sort it?
Also I installed the Task Manager that JD advises (process manager) but it appeared to be malfunctioning so I scrapped it.
My question is, is it worth re-installing it? Are there better ones? Are they a total waste of time on 2.2+?
Thanks in advance.
SE X10i 2.3.3 CM7.0.3
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For best battery life on GB/Froyo, you should only Run autokiller with the tweaks i recommend and no JD or any other thing! Look for my thread in development forum.
i am running the same rom and find that green power is all i need. p.s. 8 hours aint bad dude...
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i am running the same rom and find that green power is all i need. p.s. 8 hours aint bad dude...
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I agree 8 hrs is OK..
... I was getting 20+ on 2.2.freex10 beta4
My issue seems to be with "radio" which I assume is signal, mobile data etc
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FormBee said:
Hi all,
I know this has been covered 100s of times and before you say it yes I did search it but I cannot find "the" definitive answer.
I am on 2.3.3 CM7.0.3 J022 and its awesome + v stable. Thanks to J, Z and everyone else involved
My only issue is the battery. I'm getting around 8 hrs. Although that is improving after installing Juice Defender. I am worried about "deep sleep of death" from it so left the governor disabled and just change the settings manually. Would I be OK to let JD sort it?
Also I installed the Task Manager that JD advises (process manager) but it appeared to be malfunctioning so I scrapped it.
My question is, is it worth re-installing it? Are there better ones? Are they a total waste of time on 2.2+?
Thanks in advance.
SE X10i 2.3.3 CM7.0.3
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Install CPUSpy from the android market and check to see if your phone is getting into the deep sleep state at all. If it isn't then Juice Defender will be able to help a bit but you'll still burn through your battery at a fast rate.
If you don't have deep sleep occurring when the screen is blank, you could try disabling automatic time update in settings. That is what many of us have to do to get the phone to deep sleep when running a ROM using a custom kernel.
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Install CPUSpy from the android market and check to see if your phone is getting into the deep sleep state at all. If it isn't then Juice Defender will be able to help a bit but you'll still burn through your battery at a fast rate.
If you don't have deep sleep occurring when the screen is blank, you could try disabling automatic time update in settings. That is what many of us have to do to get the phone to deep sleep when running a ROM using a custom kernel.
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OK installed CPUspy - no deep sleep.
Turned off auto time setting - still no deep sleep.
I have been switching the CPU myself from 998 when it use to 245 when not, this does help but top of battery useage is always mobile standby. That's signal right?
Over the past 2 days JD has seemed to help, it reckons it has doubled the battery life but I think that its blowing its own trumpet a bit there.
SE X10i 2.3.3 CM7.0.3
Try rebooting the phone after setting the auto time with network off.
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PlayGunsta said:
For best battery life on GB/Froyo, you should only Run autokiller with the tweaks i recommend and no JD or any other thing! Look for my thread in development forum.
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WoW that's a fairly comprehensive guide. I will give it a go when I get a chance.
Thanks.
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Try rebooting the phone after setting the auto time with network off.
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Thanks worked a treat.
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Have u tried loading FreeKernel 3.51 from this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112745
I am running CM7.0.3 too. After having installed the FreeKernel and Juice Defender, I get about average 20+ hrs of use per charge.
Just an option, why don't you leave flashplayer behind and check out ericks 2.1 with custom kernel....
You'll have 3+ days battery on medium use.
It's great to be able to watch youtube for 3 hours and go from 100% to 85%..
With heavy use I get about 35-40 hours
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JTkoZ2zooE&feature=related
LJE said:
Just an option, why don't you leave flashplayer behind and check out ericks 2.1 with custom kernel....
You'll have 3+ days battery on medium use.
It's great to be able to watch youtube for 3 hours and go from 100% to 85%..
With heavy use I get about 35-40 hours
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JTkoZ2zooE&feature=related
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Getting about 20 hrs now deep sleep is working.
3+ days sounds good though...
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FormBee said:
Getting about 20 hrs now deep sleep is working.
3+ days sounds good though...
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3 days is unreal, but 20 hours is good enough. You only really need it to last 15-20 hours.
But it is good waking up after 2 days work without charging it and it still being on 40%
Juice Defender (with the Dinc 2)
Hi guys! New registered user here! I got a Dinc2! First off, thank you all for the advice and recommendations on how we can pump up the performance of our Droid Smart-phones!!
I am using "Battery Indicator" app for my Incredible 2 and for some odd reason this app in itself has saved some of my battery life! Now that JUICE DEFENDER worked out some kinks and has a full version for free (Version 3.5.6)....I am seeing that it does help your battery life!!! Today I am doing a complete test with Juice Defender running (on the default setting J.D. came with) I will absolutely make sure that I UPDATE everyone on here with how Juice Defender worked for me.
Also if anyone has some customized settings for their Juice Defender for the HTC Dinc2, I would really appreciate it! This is my first smart-phone so I am kind of new to all this but I have been doing some in-depth research for the last 2-3 weeks. Very happy to find a website like this, so I can keep up with everyone and what is new, and what Apps can be counter-productive to the performance of our phones.
-A.J.
LJE said:
3 days is unreal, but 20 hours is good enough. You only really need it to last 15-20 hours.
But it is good waking up after 2 days work without charging it and it still being on 40%
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Now that deep sleep is working I am getting a loss of 1% over 8 hours (night) which is better than when I was on stock and 2.2
Juice defender works a treat. I can leave WiFi GPS and mobile data ON and it'll sort it out for me while keeping me reasonably up to date with emails,Facebook and even Latitude (although latitude is a bit hit or miss).
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Last few days I tried Juice Defender and Green Power.
Both of them worked as they should on Froyo MIUI, but turns out they do more harm than good.
My phone was constantly hot and charged very slowly. It could have something to do with my ROM entirely, but all in all, I was not impressed.
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My_Immortal said:
Last few days I tried Juice Defender and Green Power.
Both of them worked as they should on Froyo MIUI, but turns out they do more harm than good.
My phone was constantly hot and charged very slowly. It could have something to do with my ROM entirely, but all in all, I was not impressed.
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Did you use a JD preset?
Did you download JD beta?
Reason I ask is I have none of those issues and as it turns out CM7.0.3 has all the features that JD offers. JD just does it all in 1 neat package.
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My_Immortal said:
Last few days I tried Juice Defender and Green Power.
Both of them worked as they should on Froyo MIUI, but turns out they do more harm than good.
My phone was constantly hot and charged very slowly. It could have something to do with my ROM entirely, but all in all, I was not impressed.
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They are only good when U aren't rooted. But since I'm rooted there are better apps, like AutoKiller en SetCPU to save battery... And they work MUCH better and won't do any harm.
I switched on my phone and went WTF, battery at 20%. When I looked at it last, about 2 hours ago it was at 87%...
Not funny. Otherwise JVQ runs fine but I see no major differences with JVP which gave me the best battery live ever!
I'm gonna monitor this throughout the day and report back later.
Lets keep this thread clean, on topic and without the rant JPQ seems to trigger.
Lets keep this thread clean
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you serious ? maybe you first search about the Gingerbread OS Battery Drain ? recalibrate your battery and there won´t be drain anymore ..
blackspp said:
I switched on my phone and went WTF, battery at 20%. When I looked at it last, about 2 hours ago it was at 87%...
Not funny. Otherwise JVQ runs fine but I see no major differences with JVP which gave me the best battery live ever!
I'm gonna monitor this throughout the day and report back later.
Lets keep this thread clean, on topic and without the rant JPQ seems to trigger.
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Wipe cache, return to stock settings, and reinstall it on clean phone. it should help.
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you serious ? maybe you first search about the Gingerbread OS Battery Drain ? recalibrate your battery and there won´t be drain anymore ..
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I'm not a noob, have done that. Had a full clean start.
Battery so far so good after a reboot.
I'm not talking about the GB battery drain, didn't have that on JVP as I said, noticed it with a freshly installed JVQ which is completely stock othere than hardcore's kernel 21.
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I'm not a noob, have done that. Had a full clean start.
Battery so far so good after a reboot.
I'm not talking about the GB battery drain, didn't have that on JVP as I said, noticed it with a freshly installed JVQ which is completely stock othere than hardcore's kernel 21.
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check whats eating the battery?
Forgot to mention that the phone's temp went up to 48c
No clue what app is the culprit...
Have been using the phone consistently throughout the day and the had very good battery life so far, no more unexpected plunges.
I guess this is not related to the common GB drain bug described in various threads but just a glitch. Maybe a ghost process running loose using mucho CPU cycles keeping my phone nice and hot. Who knows! Case closed?
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Have been using the phone consistently throughout the day and the had very good battery life so far, no more unexpected plunges.
I guess this is not related to the common GB drain bug described in various threads but just a glitch. Maybe a ghost process running loose using mucho CPU cycles keeping my phone nice and hot. Who knows! Case closed?
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try install control freak, put your phone in deep sleep (idle) about 30 minutes, then run control freak, your phone normally should run in deep sleep (lowest cpu usage, state time 30 minutes). Something's wrong if it run above deep sleep (says about 100Mhz or 200Mhz cpu usage). Last, you can try re-flash the rom.
good luck!
Thanks, I'll try that one, need to figure out how control freak works. Will come in handy if this happens again but to date it's been running exemplary!
Try to wipe battery stats
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Thanks, I'll try that one, need to figure out how control freak works. Will come in handy if this happens again but to date it's been running exemplary!
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You could also try cpu spy... It's easier! Run it, reset it statistics and let the phone idle for a while (few minutes). Then run cpu spy again and check the state the battery was in (that should be deep sleep).
I am not new to battery drain, had it all the time on all 2.3.3 roms (and very rarely on JVP) but since i moved to JVQ i have never seen it again! I think in your case it must be an app running on the background consuming battery so you should also try a task killer just to see whats running!
PS: reset battery stats could also help!
Hi
Im also on JVQ since yesterday, the screen eats battery power though. From what ive read people suggest to let the battery discharge completely and then recharge for a few times to recalibrate it.
However when I left it in idle, with the screen off, the battery only lost 1% in 8 hours!
There must be something going on in the background on your SGS
Rob
Blackspp .....have u used any gps based apps at all??
I found that after using gps based apps with jvp they stayed active even after shutting them down causing serious drain. A reboot solved it.
I've also heard of it on jvq.
Coolgreek said:
You could also try cpu spy... It's easier! Run it, reset it statistics and let the phone idle for a while (few minutes). Then run cpu spy again and check the state the battery was in (that should be deep sleep).
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this app is basicly useless as it shows only time in cpu states not showing actual app that uses cpu, use OS Monitor
just configure it to show system processes aand also to sort them by cpu usage - this wil give you live view in interesting you stats in configurable refresh time
also for monitoring SystemPanelLite Task Manager - very good app that can be run in background and provide graph stats
Coolgreek said:
I am not new to battery drain, had it all the time on all 2.3.3 roms (and very rarely on JVP) but since i moved to JVQ i have never seen it again! I think in your case it must be an app running on the background consuming battery so you should also try a task killer just to see whats running!
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task killers are the worst kind of apps invented to make money for authors for paid versions on newb users
there is no reason to use 3rd party task killers as linux have kinda task killer built in ...
ive got 5 apps on task bar all monitors and got no drain and 100+ apps installed and no taskkiler needed - sysem handles it ok
Coolgreek said:
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badly made reset could make more bad then good so just do not touch it untill you will have the problem focused
KennyLegend said:
Blackspp .....have u used any gps based apps at all??
I found that after using gps based apps with jvp they stayed active even after shutting them down causing serious drain. A reboot solved it.
I've also heard of it on jvq.
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only if gps icon is flashing in task bar - that indicates gps deamon working in background - no icon = no gps
no need to restart just enter app that uses gps and let it fix and then close the app
some apps have bug that does not kill gps deamon after closing app if there were no fix obtained during time spent in this app
Hello. I just like to ask if I should buy a new battery because my battery is just like crazy. It drains really fast, Im using Ice Cream Apocalypse Rom and my battery percentage is 75% when I turn it off for a few minutes maybe like 5. Now it is in 71%. It was overcharged for like 3 times. And also when im using wifi or packet data it drains really fast!!! i think my battery use average is 10-15 hours only.
Cornholio19 said:
Hello. I just like to ask if I should buy a new battery because my battery is just like crazy. It drains really fast, Im using Ice Cream Apocalypse Rom and my battery percentage is 75% when I turn it off for a few minutes maybe like 5. Now it is in 71%. It was overcharged for like 3 times. And also when im using wifi or packet data it drains really fast!!! i think my battery use average is 10-15 hours only.
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Use governers and I/o scheduler
Set max freq as 624 for power saving
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alkesh95 said:
Use governers and I/o scheduler
Set max freq as 624 for power saving
sent using repencis 3.5 wid a2sd
press thnxxx
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Thanks. Hope it will help. Because Im really pissed off i just use it a for a short time and it goes draining like that.
Cornholio19 said:
Thanks. Hope it will help. Because Im really pissed off i just use it a for a short time and it goes draining like that.
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you must have some apps running in the background using the CPU and draining battery quickly
deathnotice01 said:
you must have some apps running in the background using the CPU and draining battery quickly
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Nope. Just standby, no running apps. I always check task manager. that's why im thinking of buying a new battery. I have this phone for months now.
Go to settings>> applications>> running service
These apps are running in background
Close them
Or freeze all bloatware
It will help u
And use droid wall to restrict other apps to use internet hence decreasing battery consumption
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