Hello guys I really want to use auto sync feature but I afraid of autosync's battery drain ?
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Mine is set on auto sync .. I haven't had any battery drain issues!
You'll be fine! Lol
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myturbo1 said:
Mine is set on auto sync .. I haven't had any battery drain issues!
You'll be fine! Lol
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Thanks!
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i use auto sync daily, its fine, minimal battery drain, i have 4 emails syncing every 5 mins with autosync on
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Not on just data. It's very slow even on a Wi-Fi. I tried with my other devices and they were running like a beast in a website. My my nexus 4 is so slow in any connection. Any help ?
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Up.
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Mind sharing your details? On stock ROM ? Do you have a custom kernel? I hear flashing different radios can help too. It may be the kernel if you are on a custom one. Maybe you're a bit too under clocked / under volted? It could be numerous things.
Welcome to the club. Try flashing a different radio to see if it helps.
I'm on latest radio. It's something like 1700.48. Which baseband should I flash ?
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Give .27 a shot I'm using it and it works great. Regardless if it doesn't work I'd tinker with various kernels. Hope it helps.
I had the problem with slow data, delayed MMS and used an alternate APN setting.
My WiFi has always been strong though but I've noticed in the settings in trickster (I think) that some custom kernels allow battery life in favor of battery draining hardware like the radios.
Personally I've tried and tested heaps of ROMs and kernels and the ROM that suits my needs is the de-odexed stock 4.2.2
As for your problem, try typing your symptom into the search bar at the forum.
You never know it could be a known LG problem or a problem with 4.2.2 itself across the line (gnex) , you may have set an asp up for sync (eg.drop box) that is constantly syncing folders.
Anyway, XDA and it's users have been an amazing source of knowledge for me and helped me out a lot.
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Actually there is no problem with WiFi. I made a test near of my modem. And WiFi speed was super awesome. Now I just need to fix my data speed
Should I call my operator's support?
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In Australia I just typed "Telstra APN settings" into Google and got what I was after.
Also look for Tweakker APN INTERNET MMS in the play store.
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Still no chance. I'll try the stock ROM
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Try the .27 radio. To some there's claims of increased data speeds. I do notice a variable difference from .48
It should be a joke. Changed the radio but still same speed...
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Tweak the kernel clock speed some. Also a few build prop tweaks may or may not work.
Where can I do that? But the ridiculous part of it, my data speed was awesome 1 week before.
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I'm going to call my operator's support to see what's happening.
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I did not understand if you tried stock rom.
I've installed battery monitor from play store to check my battery capacity, Nexus 4 should have 2100mah battery but it only show 1500mah. I want to ask did my battery die or something? I've tested with Note II(3100mah) and HTC One X(1800mah) but all show the accurate reading.
What's the battery lasting you though out the day? Screen on time
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What's the battery lasting you though out the day? Screen on time
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I couldn't provide the SOT now as my phone just unplugged, I'll upload it later.
But I could tell my battery seems drain more than last few weeks. I bought my phone for just 3 months long.
Un battery management change the capacity. I tried and works fine
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slisser said:
Un battery management change the capacity. I tried and works fine
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Erm... I don't really understand what you say. Could you please explain in detailed?
Want to know wich of this process that start with android are safetly to stop. Thanks for any help.
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Would be easy to tell if you post it in English.
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Thank You for helping me with this, my phone is drain battery really fast.
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Mate, download BBS or GSAM BATTERY - charge to 100%, disconnect charger, leave it - screen off for more then 1h (more is better), then export the LOG file (on BBS) or put screenshots of "APP SUCKER" (on sections of 'waking device') and the main screen.
At what you attached is no way to watch what eat you battery.
Also turn off SYNC (its no.1 battery drain)
Decide to change from 4.2 for 4.3 vanir really lasting battery ever!. What process I can stop from loading at startup?
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Or any one got a link to a list of process that we can select to not boot with the system? Thnks
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I am searching like juicedefender App for adjust background data sync per App. Can you advice me any app?
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My Nexus 6P gets really laggy when the battery percentage is approaching 25-20% , like some sort of throttling kick in , but I'm completely sure that the battery save mode is disabled , is this standard Android behavior ? I remember facing the same issue with my Nexus 6
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My Nexus 6P gets really laggy when the battery percentage is approaching 25-20% , like some sort of throttling kick in , but I'm completely sure that the battery save mode is disabled , is this standard Android behavior ? I remember facing the same issue with my Nexus 6
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Yes. The Snapdragon 808 and 810 both throttle when the CPU is warm and when the battery is below 20%.
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