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I had problems with my battery, but since I rooted the phone I think that it is getting worse. I am not sure if it is the rooting, but now I am getting Android OS at 52% and the battery barely makes 5 hours. I am a using the phone, but it should last at least 10 hours. I did root the phone in order to delete batterystats.bin but this did not help at all. I used Battery Calibrator, also deleted the batterystats.bin from the Android Terminal followed the procedures of charging the phone to 100% waited until it says full calibrated the battery or delete the batterystats.bin discharge the battery until the phone dies and charged it to 100% again....but still the same thing. I guess the Android OS is killing it. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank to all of you in advance!
52% is high, but that also depends on what other tasks you are doing at the same time.
You should have 5 hours of Screen On time if not more, thats what you need to check, not some hours.
Regards.
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5 Hours screen on time? I'd love to get that lol. 3 Hours 50 Minutes is about the best i've got, but then that is while battering the net and the camera.
Get around 1 to 2 days battery life though although I am a light-medium user.
Install the free version of Wachdog , and see if it can identify what apps or processes are eating up your battery.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zomut.watchdoglite&feature=search_result
Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1230140
So to make it clear. My battery lasts about 5 hours. I do not think this is screen time. This is the total time of the battery. I have at battery use
Android OS 52%
Display 13%
Android System 10%
Email 9%
Cell Standby 4%
Voice Calls 4%
Phone Idle 3%
Maps 2%
I think before the rooting I had Android at around 12-13% and the highest was the display. I keep the display close to maximum brightness, but it counts only for 13% at the moment and it was around 40% before rooting. Do you think resetting the phone could solve the problem?
troed said:
Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1230140
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I did read it but, I kept on getting alerts every 30 seconds and I gave up on it.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
Install the free version of Wachdog , and see if it can identify what apps or processes are eating up your battery.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zomut.watchdoglite&feature=search_result
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I will again, and post the reading. Is there anything particular that I have to watch?
That stat you have given is after how many hours of usage?
Besides, what kernel did you use for rooting?
Install 'Better Battery Stats' and see whats going on in background.
And do turn off Wifi, GPS, 3G, Packet Data, Auto sync, Background Data, any running widgets when you don't need them. And also check if you have push-pull Exchange.
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ithehappy said:
That stat you have given is after how many hours of usage?
Besides, what kernel did you use for rooting?
Install 'Better Battery Stats' and see whats going on in background.
And do turn off Wifi, GPS, 3G, Packet Data, Auto sync, Background Data, any running widgets when you don't need them. And also check if you have push-pull Exchange.
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I got CF-Root SGS2_XX_OXA_KG5-v4.1-CWM4.zip I have after rooting Kernel 2.6.35.7-I9100XXKG5-CL420550 [email protected] #2. I think it was absolutly the same before rooting
On the battery usage it says 13H 23M but It was overnight and now I am charging the phone. Overnight the battery went down around 50-55% without usage. Yes I have WiFi and Bluetooth on all the time, and I am using 3G all the time when I am out of the house. Also I have a lot of auto sync and exchange, but because of this I bought this phone. I will get this app and see the results. With Watchdog Lite I get
9.9% CPU in background Android Apps
Turn off wifi. You router is obviously one of the ones that are not compatible with SGS2.
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Turn off wifi. You router is obviously one of the ones that are not compatible with SGS2.
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I have Belkin N750 DB, and It was OK before. When I turn off wifi and restart the phone Android OS is still at 52%. Also I have no problem with my Galaxy Tab 10.1 on the same router. But thank you very much for the suggestion.
If you have wifi and bluetooth on constantly also 3g , you are really taxing the battery 5-6 hours is about right.
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I got CF-Root SGS2_XX_OXA_KG5-v4.1-CWM4.zip I have after rooting Kernel 2.6.35.7-I9100XXKG5-CL420550 [email protected] #2. I think it was absolutly the same before rooting
On the battery usage it says 13H 23M but It was overnight and now I am charging the phone. Overnight the battery went down around 50-55% without usage. Yes I have WiFi and Bluetooth on all the time, and I am using 3G all the time when I am out of the house. Also I have a lot of auto sync and exchange, but because of this I bought this phone. I will get this app and see the results. With Watchdog Lite I get
9.9% CPU in background Android Apps
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I am keeping the bluetooth on so it can connect to my car hands free. I will turn off the wifi and I will try to see what I will get.
I had simillar problems. High os usage and short battery life.
Used better battery stats overnight with everything data related turned off and fully charged phone. turned out that my facebook app was keeping the phone awake in standby and killing the battery. Lost 55% in 6 hours. Removed fb app and battery life is mutch better. Went from 8 hours with about 1 and half hours screen time to 14 to 16 hours with 3 to 4 hours of screen time on one charge. Os usage is now between 20 and 35%. Use to be at 50 to 60%.
This is with stock kernel with wifi and 3g allways on with some autosync and push mail allways on.
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shd_66 said:
I had simillar problems. High os usage and short battery life.
Used better battery stats overnight with everything data related turned off and fully charged phone. turned out that my facebook app was keeping the phone awake in standby and killing the battery. Lost 55% in 6 hours. Removed fb app and battery life is mutch better. Went from 8 hours with about 1 and half hours screen time to 14 to 16 hours with 3 to 4 hours of screen time on one charge. Os usage is now between 20 and 35%. Use to be at 50 to 60%.
This is with stock kernel with wifi and 3g allways on with some autosync and push mail allways on.
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I will remove FB app. Also where I can find how much screen time I have? Thank you.
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I will remove FB app. Also where I can find how much screen time I have? Thank you.
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You just need to tap on Display under battery usage graph in settings.
Also FB doesn't stay awake in background if you Exit it. So think before you remove it, if it's needed to be removed or not.
Regards.
Where you check your battery usage you can select the various entrys to see a detail summary and see what they did.
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Turn off wifi. You router is obviously one of the ones that are not compatible with SGS2.
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Can you share the list with us?
shd_66 said:
Where you check your battery usage you can select the various entrys to see a detail summary and see what they did.
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Since the phone was charged it is 1H 32M 16S. I am at 88% of the battery and 9m 3s on Display time. I do not have the bluetooth on, the gps is off Facebook app is removed. The only think that I gained is instead of Android OS at 52% I have it now at 48%
I rooted with KG5. If I try to root with KG6 do you think this might solve the problem? My stock was KG5 on a phone from Expansys USA Polish model.
For those of u with bad battery life and notice battery drain even while not using the phone juice defender really works wonders on the s3. It has literally doubled my battery life. I easily get through more than a day now an it just feels more like this is how the battery is suppose to be behave. The down side being ur data isn't always switched on when ur phone is in satndby
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For those of u with bad battery life and notice battery drain even while not using the phone juice defender really works wonders on the s3. It has literally doubled my battery life. I easily get through more than a day now an it just feels more like this is how the battery is suppose to be behave. The down side being ur data isn't always switched on when ur phone is in satndby
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I found juice defender in the past to be a battery problem instead of a solution.
what's your battery now? how much juice do you get?
I think that anyone who experiences bad battery life should exchange their phone or battery. I can go two days without recharging and still have 29 % left. That 29 % might even last me through the 3rd day but I would prefer not to risk it.
I did a little test today.
I unplugged the phone at 7am when i got up.
I only turned it on for a couple of seconds, twice, to check battery level, and it had gone down to 75% by 9am. (so by 9am, no more than 1 minute max screen-on time)
Is that worse that others?
My battery does (like everyone else's) immediately drop to 99% on unplugging it - actually, sometimes 98% right away.
I'm surprised anyone gets more than a day's worth out of it?
I also noticed, when it was on my desk, that the screen switches on, on it's own every now & then. Maybe every half hour or so?
Is that also normal?
I'm having a bit of trouble with my battery aswell. I only have 54% left with only 1h15 screen on time and that was only for some texting and browsing.
Is this normal or should I go back to he store to check the battery?
Also, should I try the free version of Juice Defender or is it not worth to use it unless you have the paid version?
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Today I'm at 43% after 12hrs 7min the other day was 53% after 1day 6hrs use totally stock just rooted minimal usage tasks killed and ram cleaned via long press home I've had phone since launch and am still very impressed that's why I haven't tried a new e rom yet as I was a flashaholic on my s2 but never past 24hrs on stock
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greatcapp said:
I did a little test today.
I unplugged the phone at 7am when i got up.
I only turned it on for a couple of seconds, twice, to check battery level, and it had gone down to 75% by 9am. (so by 9am, no more than 1 minute max screen-on time)
I also noticed, when it was on my desk, that the screen switches on, on it's own every now & then. Maybe every half hour or so?
Is that also normal?
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Dropping 25% in 2 hours time with a display on time of 1 minute is definitely much more drain than normal. My phone usually drops around 2-3% per hour if it's unused on my desk.
I also find it weird that your display switches on every now and then by itself.
You have a lot of apps that poll the net for data in the background? (facebook, twitter and so on)
Are you on wifi when this happens, or mobile data?
Try turning off sync altogether some day and see how much it drains your battery per hour.
Hi all ,
Today is my 1st day with new s3 bought yest. night and coming from s2,
My s3 was full charged this morning, and after abt 12 hrs of normal use ( some calls + facebook + whatsapp + viber . . . . . ) battery level is 60%.
I think that by this way new s3 battery will stay normally 2 days . . .
If people are experiencing high battery usage its because of your apps. All battery saving apps do is turn off your data or tweak your syncing.
On wi-fi with no much syncing, you should get about 1-2% drain per hour. On mobile date this goes up to about 2-4% per hour.
Tips for battery save.
- Switch off Google Back up & restore
- Accounts and sync, switch off what you don't need
- Email exchange accounts can be set with a "off-peak syncing"
- Be thorough with news and local based apps. Turn off auto syncing or reduce the frequency in which they sync.
- A good way to check which apps are using data when idle is by going into settings > Data usage. When you click on any of the apps listed, it will show how much data is used in fore/back ground. The ones with high background usage you might want to investigate. You can also disable the app from using data in he background by setting yourself a data limit
- Apps like Facebook, Google+ are battery hogs. So if you don't need it, uninstall.
My battery is awesome so far. 2 days with normal use and 3.5-4 days of light use...
Why does the a battery need to last two days? Can't you charge it over night?
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20blks said:
Why does the a battery need to last two days? Can't you charge it over night?
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It doesn't need to but better mpg is always welcome
I am highly impressed by the battery life.
with extreme useage yesterday, i got 6 hours + screen on time
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jhericurls said:
If people are experiencing high battery usage its because of your apps. All battery saving apps do is turn off your data or tweak your syncing.
On wi-fi with no much syncing, you should get about 1-2% drain per hour. On mobile date this goes up to about 2-4% per hour.
Tips for battery save.
- Switch off Google Back up & restore
- Accounts and sync, switch off what you don't need
- Email exchange accounts can be set with a "off-peak syncing"
- Be thorough with news and local based apps. Turn off auto syncing or reduce the frequency in which they sync.
- A good way to check which apps are using data when idle is by going into settings > Data usage. When you click on any of the apps listed, it will show how much data is used in fore/back ground. The ones with high background usage you might want to investigate. You can also disable the app from using data in he background by setting yourself a data limit
- Apps like Facebook, Google+ are battery hogs. So if you don't need it, uninstall.
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+1 to this. Apps are usually the culprit.
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with extreme useage yesterday, i got 6 hours + screen on time
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It really depends on your usage. Screen on time tells something, but not everything. For example watching a hd-video eats far less battery than surfing on the internet with 3g. But still, the battery life is great, so no disagreement there.
My battery so far so good
Standard, not too heavy, day by day usage
One thing not mentioned so far is wi-fi. If you are connecting to a 'dodgy' router, this is going to eat into battery life. So if you aren't using it, switch it off.
batman372 said:
Hi all ,
Today is my 1st day with new s3 bought yest. night and coming from s2,
My s3 was full charged this morning, and after abt 12 hrs of normal use ( some calls + facebook + whatsapp + viber . . . . . ) battery level is 60%.
I think that by this way new s3 battery will stay normally 2 days . . .
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lol let battery more cycle of charging, will improve in one week
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Hi,
I bought 2 lg g2 (d802). I noticed that one of them drains 7% of battery in overnight (wifi on) and the other one drains only 3%. Is 7% a normal rate in overnight or should i ask for a change with the store?
Turn off syncing and check for wake locks... That's not a reason for a replacement.
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Since i like the stock rom i didn't root. I had such draining after i installed some games from the market. Even after uninstalling them the draining was there. So after hard reset everything went to normal.
But i played a bit with disabling google play services etc. I found out that with disabled google apps it drains more battery then with them on. Crazy !!!
Now it is just sync and location off and it is sweet....
Just my 2 cents
coppettim said:
Hi,
I bought 2 lg g2 (d802). I noticed that one of them drains 7% of battery in overnight (wifi on) and the other one drains only 3%. Is 7% a normal rate in overnight or should i ask for a change with the store?
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My first question would be what are the differences between the two phones?
This could include:
Different email accounts (one with more traffic/data downloads)
Different apps
Different location in the home (weak signal strength can drain a battery faster)
Different points in battery drain (one started the night fully charged, another at 50%?) Batteries drain at different paces at different charge levels.
I would say however that if a phone is getting a lot of network communication it is not unusual for it to lose 7% overnight.
try a factory reset?
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try a factory reset?
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Did it yesterday. 1 phone keeps draining like 1% in 2h of idle... and another 2%+ per hour.
I get 0% drain över night.
wifi on
autosync on.
and running stock
maydayind said:
I get 0% drain över night.
wifi on
autosync on.
and running stock
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Yeah sure if you sleep 2hr....:laugh:
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Yeah sure if you sleep 2hr....:laugh:
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no actually 7h+ even after 10h
using greenify forgot to mention that.
but it's true. charge my phone before I go to sleep and it's still 100% when I wake up. can make a screanshot tomorrow if u don't believe me.
You cant actually count battery drain if you are coming from full charge. From 100%, battery seems not to use any power if you are not using your fone at all, like when ur sleeping. Battery usage starts substantially accurate once level is below 100.
Hi guys, my glaxy s4 has terrible battery life. Like after 5 hours, i need to recharge my phone again. My phone is rooted and on CM 12 (UB ROM). I tried to remove facebook but no luck. How can i improve my battery life? I provided a sceenshot of my battery usage.
I appreciate your help. Thanks in advance
Use BBS and check wakelocks
If ur using it all the way for 5 hours straight, it's normal.
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If ur using it all the way for 5 hours straight, it's normal.
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Are you sure? S4's battery is 2600 mAh. It should take about 15 hours or more to make the battery become low with minutes of gaming.. I have S3 mini and its battery is 1500 mAh and it takes about 12 hours or more to make the battery become low.
I can get 5 hours on 60 percent but I gotta be using battery saver with data off when I lock the acreen
take a look at this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59922819&postcount=12
Thanks, i will try it
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Gaming or watching movies will discharge your battery in a few hours. 4,5 or 6 hours max. Depending on what you're doing and other stuff like wifi and screen brightness.
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Gaming or watching movies will discharge your battery in a few hours. 4,5 or 6 hours max. Depending on what you're doing and other stuff like wifi and screen brightness.
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But i have galaxy s3 mini and its battery life is longer than s4. S3 mini's battery is 1500mAh, s4 is 2600mAh. S4's battery life is supposed to be longer than s3's
Battery life. Oh and i tried not to play games but tue battery life is still terrible. I hate it.
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xxhunterxx11 said:
But i have galaxy s3 mini and its battery life is longer than s4. S3 mini's battery is 1500mAh, s4 is 2600mAh. S4's battery life is supposed to be longer than s3's
Battery life. Oh and i tried not to play games but tue battery life is still terrible. I hate it.
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Was the battery life always terrible or is it just now?
I'm having a similar problem so I'll use this thread instead of creating a new one. I hope you don't mind.
My battery is draining at a rate of 15% per hour even If I leave it on standby, ocasionally turning on the screen to get a message on Whatsapp of checking the time. It was 100% this morning, 1 and a half hours later, 74%.
After reading on the forums that the cause of the battery drain could be that the phone was constantly trying to get network signal (in cases where the signal is poor, like where I live), I decided to switch on airplane mode. To my surprise, in 3 minutes after this the phone was in 75%. 10 minutes later and I got a 76%. As I write (on PC) it is on 80%.
That's right. The phone started "recharging" without a cable (I know this is impossible, just describing what the display shows me) after I turned on airplane mode.
Any ideas about what might be going on and how can I solve this?
Thanks in advance!
P.S.: It's not the battery itself, as I've bought a brand-new, samsung original battery and the draining was still the same
EDIT: the battery started behaving like this only a few weeks ago. So I'd assume that the signal problem could be helping, but would not be the main reason on why my battery goes down so quickly.
Venorian said:
I'm having a similar problem so I'll use this thread instead of creating a new one. I hope you don't mind.
My battery is draining at a rate of 15% per hour even If I leave it on standby, ocasionally turning on the screen to get a message on Whatsapp of checking the time. It was 100% this morning, 1 and a half hours later, 74%.
After reading on the forums that the cause of the battery drain could be that the phone was constantly trying to get network signal (in cases where the signal is poor, like where I live), I decided to switch on airplane mode. To my surprise, in 3 minutes after this the phone was in 75%. 10 minutes later and I got a 76%. As I write (on PC) it is on 80%.
That's right. The phone started "recharging" without a cable (I know this is impossible, just describing what the display shows me) after I turned on airplane mode.
Any ideas about what might be going on and how can I solve this?
Thanks in advance!
P.S.: It's not the battery itself, as I've bought a brand-new, samsung original battery and the draining was still the same
EDIT: the battery started behaving like this only a few weeks ago. So I'd assume that the signal problem could be helping, but would not be the main reason on why my battery goes down so quickly.
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I loose battery at the same speeed, but my signal is not so poor.
Not tried the airplane mode, but i'm sure that if i put to charge it charge quickly, too quickly.... like it was 80% 5 min after 90%
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Was the battery life always terrible or is it just now?
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It was terrible from the beginning. I cant replace the battery because my phone is rooted and my warranty is now void. And i won't buy a new battery because i believe the problem wiol not be solved.
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What if i flash the official firmware from samsung? Will it fix the battery issue?
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xxhunterxx11 said:
What if i flash the official firmware from samsung? Will it fix the battery issue?
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You could try that and see if it is a rom problem.
Otherwise try to borrow a battery from somewhere just to be sure it isn't the battery.
Hello, post your battery.stats
Help grow this thread by sharing your battery stats:
1) On battery time
2) Screen on time
3) Usage patterns
4) ROM/Root tweaks (if any)
P.S. - Make sure you vote in the poll to give other prospective buyers an idea of how the user experience has been with battery life.
Here's my first battery cycle.
5hrs 20mins SOT with 20% to spare.
Mixed usage. A few light games, lots of Facebook, Whatsapp, Snapchat, Instagram, XDA. Includes a lot of installing of apps on a slow WiFi network. Very pleased
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Hi,
How much time take to charge your mobile from 0 to 100 ? And r u using charger came with box..?
grengo said:
Hi,
How much time take to charge your mobile from 0 to 100 ? And r u using charger came with box..?
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I don't know about 0 to 100, but 29% to 100% took mine about 2 hours. That's with the included charger in the box.
ryude said:
I don't know about 0 to 100, but 29% to 100% took mine about 2 hours. That's with the included charger in the box.
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What's the current (Amp) output of the charger?
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What's the current (Amp) output of the charger?
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1.15A
550mAh.
dissapointed
yesterday night battery was 76% after 8hrs i woke up it was 25%. any suggestions??
kenny_cfc said:
yesterday night battery was 76% after 8hrs i woke up it was 25%. any suggestions??
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If you didn't turn off 4g or didn't turn on airplaine mode, your battery will go down in a few hours
CodMakeFake_Clan said:
If you didn't turn off 4g or didn't turn on airplaine mode, your battery will go down in a few hours
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i don't use LTE. Only 3g. I was on wifi for those 8hrs. I understand that if I don't turn airplane mode on the battery will go down, but should it go down so much without any screen on time?
kenny_cfc said:
i don't use LTE. Only 3g. I was on wifi for those 8hrs. I understand that if I don't turn airplane mode on the battery will go down, but should it go down so much without any screen on time?
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Yes, i think that Wi-Fi is the first thing that drain your battery
CodMakeFake_Clan said:
Yes, i think that Wi-Fi is the first thing that drain you battery
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I lost 4% overnight with 4G and Wifi turned on. Something else must be eating your battery.
StrangerWeather said:
I lost 4% overnight with 4G and Wifi turned on. Something else must be eating your battery.
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I don't have Wi-Fi in my home, so I surf on internet only with 4g and at night I always turn off my phone, because the battery drain is caused also for inactive process like "Facebook" or "Instagram". So, if you want to leave your phone turned on, kill all before sleep
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yesterday night battery was 76% after 8hrs i woke up it was 25%. any suggestions??
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Hi, it must be an app keeping the phone awake too much. Root the phone and install wakelock detector to see what's causing it. Its not WiFi or LTE that would be the cause alone unless you have the weakest signal known to man.
550 mAh here too... really low considering the battery.
StrangerWeather said:
I lost 4% overnight with 4G and Wifi turned on. Something else must be eating your battery.
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I know you don't know me, but I've used your AICP ROM on my 1st gen G. So you made the jump to the 3rd gen? Good. I don't have it yet, but will be getting it and in the mean time I'm watching these forums. Good to see you're over here and I'm sure others will be as well, from the 1st gen.
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scott_doyland said:
Hi, it must be an app keeping the phone awake too much. Root the phone and install wakelock detector to see what's causing it. Its not WiFi or LTE that would be the cause alone unless you have the weakest signal known to man.
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will do that as soon as i get some time
Rooted and flashed xposed, then installed Amplify and Greenify. Battery life has been stellar. I'm getting north of 5 hours screen on time with navigation, bluetooth music streaming, and watching videos.
I have the 1GB version.
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550 mAh here too... really low considering the battery.
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Is yours 1GB/8GB version? Mine is 2GB/16GB and output is 1150mA. Essentially it is the same charger that came with Moto X (2014).
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Is yours 1GB/8GB version? Mine is 2GB/16GB and output is 1150mA. Essentially it is the same charger that came with Moto X (2014).
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Yes, it's the 1G/8G version.