My battery life on cyanogen six is down right awful. Every day I charge it at night and when I go to bed even if I don't use it its at 15%
Isn't there anything I can do?
Macmee said:
My battery life on cyanogen six is down right awful. Every day I charge it at night and when I go to bed even if I don't use it its at 15%
Isn't there anything I can do?
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Its not cyanogen 6. i have a 4ma drain when the phone is sleeping. thats less then a 1 % a hour
wsrider said:
Its not cyanogen 6. i have a 4ma drain when the phone is sleeping. thats less then a 1 % a hour
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I, as well, see about a 1%/hour drain when my phone is not in use.
Usually, unruly battery drain is due to a rouge application you have installed.
I'm getting better than ever battery life on CM6.
Try charging all the way, reboot into recovery, wipe battery stats, charge all the way again.
I'm getting better than ever battery life on CM6.
Try charging all the way, reboot into recovery, wipe battery stats, charge all the way again.
danguyf said:
I'm getting better than ever battery life on CM6.
Try charging all the way, reboot into recovery, wipe battery stats, charge all the way again.
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I did something similar... I got it to warning (15%) and then erased battery stats... I then ran my my phone until it died and died again... after that it shouldn't get past boot if so then proceed to boot it into bootloader. The bootloaders white screen should drain back up battery quickly so only leave it on for only 2-3 mins. Charge it fully powered off and enjoy 15+ hours uptime!
my battery sucks ass too it was never like this before??? kernel??? could a different kernel fix this issue..if so which is the best please be specific so many kernel to choose if any...please help..thanks!
does the phone radio matter because im using the 5.8.4 i believe..
xghostyxjokerx said:
my battery sucks ass too it was never like this before??? kernel??? could a different kernel fix this issue..if so which is the best please be specific so many kernel to choose if any...please help..thanks!
does the phone radio matter because im using the 5.8.4 i believe..
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cyan 6 has had terrible battery life for me. so i switched back to leofroyo latest beta rom and got back my 3hr/% standby battery life. with widgets and email checking every 30 minutes. i'm down to 2hr/% in standby. usually in a day i lose 25% battery life with mild internet use and calling. i charge my phone every two days. can't beat that.
Try manually closing all applications & services that are not vital to your phone, then test over a day or two. If that doesn't work, try a different kernel.
Okay I've had about enough of this. It goes down to 15% every day EVEN IF I DON'T USE IT AT ALL
Could someone recommend me the best battery life rom in town, even if it's the stock one?
Macmee said:
Okay I've had about enough of this. It goes down to 15% every day EVEN IF I DON'T USE IT AT ALL
Could someone recommend me the best battery life rom in town, even if it's the stock one?
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This one is good. Best in town is hard to judge, but a lot of people enjoy the battery and stability:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714184
Try blackbar v6.1 or stockbar v6.1. Those are the FRF91 build. I haven't tried the FRG33 but it's probably pretty great as well. The first post lists the changes from stock.
I'm fighting with battery life too, but problem is not when in standby where it uses less than 1% per hour, but actually using it (browsing) you can see battery lose 1% every two minutes... is it like that for you guys also? Really frustrating me...
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ChongoDroid said:
I did something similar... I got it to warning (15%) and then erased battery stats... I then ran my my phone until it died and died again... after that it shouldn't get past boot if so then proceed to boot it into bootloader. The bootloaders white screen should drain back up battery quickly so only leave it on for only 2-3 mins. Charge it fully powered off and enjoy 15+ hours uptime!
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Don't do this. Draining lithium ion batteries to completely dead is one off the worst things you can do to those batteries. It kills off their capacity
Charge to full, turn off phone and charge again until led turns green again, then boot into recovery and wipe battery stats.
15 hour uptime is average not excellent
Rellikzephyr
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adambenjamin said:
This one is good. Best in town is hard to judge, but a lot of people enjoy the battery and stability:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714184
Try blackbar v6.1 or stockbar v6.1. Those are the FRF91 build. I haven't tried the FRG33 but it's probably pretty great as well. The first post lists the changes from stock.
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This is an excellent ROM. i've used it until i switched over to LeoFroyo. They both use the stock kernel and in my opinion i think its th best.
i also like to downclock the processor down to 800mhz with setcpu. definitely helps with the battery drain while using the phone. Non of those 925mv kernels help out in my experience.
Well I run go chat and msn constantly, I use 40 percent display, wifi, 3g, sync, etc and its about double the length I got when it was stock. Right now at 12% and I'm at 16 hours and 32 minutes! I wipe battery stats every time I flash a new radio also it seems to help
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Used cm6 for ages till i tried enom's.. i got from an avg of 14hrs of battery life(cm6) to an avg of 26hrs (enom).. all with very heavy usage...
nazrin313 said:
Used cm6 for ages till i tried enom's.. i got from an avg of 14hrs of battery life(cm6) to an avg of 26hrs (enom).. all with very heavy usage...
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This is way better battery life than what I get on Enom's, but I get consistantly 14hours to about 15% and I use my phone a LOT.
Really eh... Well il be sure to check out some new enoms! I'm feeling this nxsense too 13 hour first day not bad for porky sense
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Heavy for me means more than 3 hours on the screen being on... as im constantly using my nexus... i just cant put the thing down for a min.. and yeap enom's rom with wildmonks kernel really helps the battery..
MagicMan3 said:
This is way better battery life than what I get on Enom's, but I get consistantly 14hours to about 15% and I use my phone a LOT.
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same here on enoms. battery drain on cm6 was one of the main reasons i jumped ship to enoms
Hi everybody and thanks for all roms and kernels it's possible to find on this forum. And excuse my english, i'm french.
I have a big problem with my Arc s. I bought it one month ago, battery life was around 12 hours. I try many kernels and roms. One day, I use both gps and data at the same time. The battery get completly discharged after around 7 hours. After that, I had to buy a charger for the battery because the phone didn't do the job. Now, I restart my Arc s it's a bit warm and it looses around 20% percent of the battery in one hour without wifi, data, gps, screen...
I really don't understand. Is it possible to do something or do i have to send it to sony.
If you can help me, i am on arconium 2.2 with the stock kernel (one with recovery).
Thanks
Have you tried reflashing the rom? Maybe this can fix your problem.
In addition, try charge it to 100%, than go to recovery->advanced->wipe battery stats. Sometimes it works.
Hope it help
Battery calibration, galaxy tab 2 CM9CM9, and at first glance it seemed that the battery was draining way too fast.
So after some research, I found a solution to this problem. When I had the stock rom, the battery life was like 15 hours, all day wifi on. But when I moved to cyanogenmod 9, the battery life dropped drastically to about 6 hours, minimum brightness levels. So got back to stock. Soon I was missing CM9
Suddenly came to my mind that maybe the problem wasn't CM9, since I have read that many people is very happy with battery endurance.
When we flash a new from, the battery data remains intact, this sometimes causes the new rom to have a bad reading of the stats.
The solution I found is battery calibration. You can find an app for free in the market. What it does is, it wipes your battery data so the new rom generates fresh data.
You just have to get your GT2 fully charged, then calibrate with the app.
Since I did this, I feel battery life has improved, in fact, I think it is better than before CM9.
YOU SHOULD GIVE IT A TRY.
it worked fine for me. :laugh:
sorry
The post was right before sending it.
Tried to attach a pic, but I'm new here guys
Battery calibrate only deletes the existing battery usage data. It gives you a fresh look at what is draining your battery. This has been argued many times in just about every other device forum. Here is the answer from the google rep.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/1050519...dVxPT#105051985738280261832/posts/FV3LVtdVxPT
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Hello! I'm having serious problems with my battery. Since I installed CM10 my battery just goes from 80 to about 60 or 50%, then it drops again from 40 to 20%. Already tried to calibrate with battery calibration app, or this methods, done full wipe (did the process from the beggining, back to Cm7 and no results at all!
Pictures attached.
Please, pleaase help! I'm selling my defy, and do not want to sell it with this issue.
PS: Original battery
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All you need to know: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778492
After checking the ownership in root explorer or simular apps, recharge to 100% and let it sit for a couple of hours. Do that again after discharging it.
You will probably be selling a worn battery anyhow, but then maybe with a calibration so the percentages work. This is mostly due to changing with a fast-charger (not the stock one) or charging it not often enough. If you have the habit to let it go to 0%, then it is worn in less then a year to a degree that it last for a couple of hours less then in the beginning.
New battery is the only way, I got an anker one off amazon for £5 and have great battery life on cm10. The
above method or a change of ROM may help but the only real cure for me was a new battery
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VS995, Rooted, been running WETA since last January.
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About 2 months ago I noticed whenever my phone got to 15% battery left when I plugged it in it would reboot. I ignored the issue for a while because I rarely let it get that low.
Recently though I notice my battery life getting very bad. Insanely bad. Not even 2 hours of SOT, dying in 3 hours just using hotspot with no SOT. Losing 10% in a few minutes of active use sometimes.
So I tried some battery calibration apps, tried recharging to 100% and draining again. Tried wiping battery stats. Tried different ROMS.
I flashed desolation ROM tonight and the battery life seems to be really good on it but it ended up shutting off at 24% left.
Battery apps say my battery is in good health, but I'm wondering if the battery itself is bad? Any tips or advice or help of any kind is appreciated. Thanks
imucarmen said:
VS995, Rooted, been running WETA since last January.
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About 2 months ago I noticed whenever my phone got to 15% battery left when I plugged it in it would reboot. I ignored the issue for a while because I rarely let it get that low.
Recently though I notice my battery life getting very bad. Insanely bad. Not even 2 hours of SOT, dying in 3 hours just using hotspot with no SOT. Losing 10% in a few minutes of active use sometimes.
So I tried some battery calibration apps, tried recharging to 100% and draining again. Tried wiping battery stats. Tried different ROMS.
I flashed desolation ROM tonight and the battery life seems to be really good on it but it ended up shutting off at 24% left.
Battery apps say my battery is in good health, but I'm wondering if the battery itself is bad? Any tips or advice or help of any kind is appreciated. Thanks
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Dude the answer is in the question, it's definitely the battery ?.. I've had this problem on my g3 and now on this phone.. One of my batteries dies at 20%
Lol just buy a new battery
Still_living714 said:
Dude the answer is in the question, it's definitely the battery .. I've had this problem on my g3 and now on this phone.. One of my batteries dies at 20%
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jody2k said:
Lol just buy a new battery
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I just wanted to make sure because I've never experienced this issue before. I even hand my smartphones down to my mother and they tend to get over 2 years of use and I've never had to buy new batteries. Thanks for the feedback
If it drops from 24% to 0 then im pretty sure its a damaged battery try it ypu can buy it for less than 20 dollars on ebay
If it drops gradually in standby you could have also a battery drain bug but this is not the case here