Annoying "Prevention Information" Message and Samsung watch on drains battery life
Unlike others, I only get the prevention Knox message when I turn on my wifi radio. Any reason for that? Do I have to root in order to get rid of this damn message? Thumbnail attached.
Problem number 2. I was really loving the Samsung watch on, because I actually take full advantage of the IR blaster built into the phone, and I found the universal remote feature pretty damn useful. One day, however, a day in which I had no used that app at all, I noticed my phone burned about 60% of the battery in about 2 hours. I looked under battery manager and it attributed over 50% of battery waste to "Samsung Watch On". I thought it must have been my fault somehow, closed the app and put my phone to charge. I had to let my phone cool though, because it got pretty hot during the battery wasting process.
The following day, I got woke up at 7 45 am with 100% full charge to go to work. By the time it was 9 am, I was already and 78%, and I had not used my phone at all. Once again, my phone was really hot. And again, over 60% of the battery waste was attributed to "Samsung Watch On". The app cannot be uninstalled (I am not rooted) so I had to "disable" it. Ever since I did so, the problem went away, but I lost a very cool feature of my phone. Anybody has any idea what is happening?
Thanks in advance.
darkleafar said:
Unlike others, I only get the prevention Knox message when I turn on my wifi radio. Any reason for that? Do I have to root in order to get rid of this damn message? Thumbnail attached.
Problem number 2. I was really loving the Samsung watch on, because I actually take full advantage of the IR blaster built into the phone, and I found the universal remote feature pretty damn useful. One day, however, a day in which I had no used that app at all, I noticed my phone burned about 60% of the battery in about 2 hours. I looked under battery manager and it attributed over 50% of battery waste to "Samsung Watch On". I thought it must have been my fault somehow, closed the app and put my phone to charge. I had to let my phone cool though, because it got pretty hot during the battery wasting process.
The following day, I got woke up at 7 45 am with 100% full charge to go to work. By the time it was 9 am, I was already and 78%, and I had not used my phone at all. Once again, my phone was really hot. And again, over 60% of the battery waste was attributed to "Samsung Watch On". The app cannot be uninstalled (I am not rooted) so I had to "disable" it. Ever since I did so, the problem went away, but I lost a very cool feature of my phone. Anybody has any idea what is happening?
Thanks in advance.
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Prevention info is nothing to worry about it is a widely spread bug, which i had before i rooted...
Schould be fixed by future updates
Reproducable by restart phone -> wifi on off
Only thing you can do is delay the message for 30 days and wait for a ficing update
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darkleafar said:
Unlike others, I only get the prevention Knox message when I turn on my wifi radio. Any reason for that? Do I have to root in order to get rid of this damn message? Thumbnail attached.
Problem number 2. I was really loving the Samsung watch on, because I actually take full advantage of the IR blaster built into the phone, and I found the universal remote feature pretty damn useful. One day, however, a day in which I had no used that app at all, I noticed my phone burned about 60% of the battery in about 2 hours. I looked under battery manager and it attributed over 50% of battery waste to "Samsung Watch On". I thought it must have been my fault somehow, closed the app and put my phone to charge. I had to let my phone cool though, because it got pretty hot during the battery wasting process.
The following day, I got woke up at 7 45 am with 100% full charge to go to work. By the time it was 9 am, I was already and 78%, and I had not used my phone at all. Once again, my phone was really hot. And again, over 60% of the battery waste was attributed to "Samsung Watch On". The app cannot be uninstalled (I am not rooted) so I had to "disable" it. Ever since I did so, the problem went away, but I lost a very cool feature of my phone. Anybody has any idea what is happening?
Thanks in advance.
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For watchON i dont know any fix, i froze it,too, cuz i dint need it but u can search for IR remote apps on GPlay...
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Killberty said:
Hi
Prevention info is nothing to worry about it is a widely spread bug, which i had before i rooted...
Schould be fixed by future updates
Reproducable by restart phone -> wifi on off
Only thing you can do is delay the message for 30 days and wait for a ficing update
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For watchON i dont know any fix, i froze it,too, cuz i dint need it but u can search for IR remote apps on GPlay...
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Thank you very much for the info
anybody's got anything on the battery drain problem?
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Thank you very much for the info
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Np bro, glad i can help
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Ah yeah, if you have root, you could just greenify the app to save battery
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darkleafar said:
Unlike others, I only get the prevention Knox message when I turn on my wifi radio. Any reason for that? Do I have to root in order to get rid of this damn message?
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People started getting the message about ten days ago. Here's a 10 page thread from the AT&T forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498586&page=10
AT&T rolled out an update yesterday. I got the below without doing anything on my part soon after the update was applied. I haven't gotten the prevention message since.
I use WatchOn and haven't had any battery drain issues. Re-start the app but don't enable some of its features like "show on lock screen" and "show in notification panel." Also don't set up some of the social features but do link it to your Samsung account. That's how mine is set up on my N3 and 10.1-14 and its been fine.
darkleafar said:
Unlike others, I only get the prevention Knox message when I turn on my wifi radio. Any reason for that? Do I have to root in order to get rid of this damn message? Thumbnail attached.
Problem number 2. I was really loving the Samsung watch on, because I actually take full advantage of the IR blaster built into the phone, and I found the universal remote feature pretty damn useful. One day, however, a day in which I had no used that app at all, I noticed my phone burned about 60% of the battery in about 2 hours. I looked under battery manager and it attributed over 50% of battery waste to "Samsung Watch On". I thought it must have been my fault somehow, closed the app and put my phone to charge. I had to let my phone cool though, because it got pretty hot during the battery wasting process.
The following day, I got woke up at 7 45 am with 100% full charge to go to work. By the time it was 9 am, I was already and 78%, and I had not used my phone at all. Once again, my phone was really hot. And again, over 60% of the battery waste was attributed to "Samsung Watch On". The app cannot be uninstalled (I am not rooted) so I had to "disable" it. Ever since I did so, the problem went away, but I lost a very cool feature of my phone. Anybody has any idea what is happening?
Thanks in advance.
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I had similar battery drain issues so I downloaded an IR remote to use the IR feature for my upstairs tv. I have google tv so I dont need the extra watchon features. They are nice, but an app that has to be always on...no thank you.
As for the security thing. I disabled for 30 days so I dont get the message either until I root and get rid of the damn knox...
harpocrates said:
I had similar battery drain issues so I downloaded an IR remote to use the IR feature for my upstairs tv. I have google tv so I dont need the extra watchon features. They are nice, but an app that has to be always on...no thank you.
As for the security thing. I disabled for 30 days so I dont get the message either until I root and get rid of the damn knox...
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Which IR blaster did you download? I tried 3 different ones and none worked. Also, I should note, I used the Samsung watch on for a whole month just fine. Without me changing any of the settings, it was after the last update when it started doing weird stuff
Root and get rid of knox app.
Regarding watchon. I didnt see any battery drain at all. I am using 2 ir blaster apps. No battery drain.
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Which IR blaster did you download? I tried 3 different ones and none worked. Also, I should note, I used the Samsung watch on for a whole month just fine. Without me changing any of the settings, it was after the last update when it started doing weird stuff
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.freeirtv
I liked the watchon remote but I do not like any app that does not allow me to exit it. I just use the free version of this ir blaster to control my bedroom samsung tv for on/off and volume. The downstairs tv has the logitech revue so it is all controlled through google tv and I have the recommendations, the tv guide and all the stuff watchon offers through google tv (it was just nice to have it on the phone) and my google tv is streamed through a wireless hdmi actiontec receiver to the upstairs tv but I cant control the upstairs tv with the same remote which is why i liked the ir blaster on my phone.
I found the prevention message was actually generated by the stock Anti Virus the phone shipped with. I removed it and put in my own such as Avast and I have never seen the message again.
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Solarenemy68 said:
I found the prevention message was actually generated by the stock Anti Virus the phone shipped with. I removed it and put in my own such as Avast and I have never seen the message again.
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Stock antivirus?
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alanchai said:
Stock antivirus?
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Some carriers (as germam tmobile) put lookout or smth onto their branded phones
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Stock antivirus?
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Yes the ATT branded 900A has Lookout Security preinstalled. It was generating a prevention method about some software making an unsafe operation, but the software in question was some of Samsungs and ATT's own apps. I removed Lookout and instakked Avast and I have seen no more such messages.
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Some carriers (as germam tmobile) put lookout or smth onto their branded phones
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Mine are international unlocked set. I don see any antivirus installed but I still got the prevention message.
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Mine are international unlocked set. I don see any antivirus installed but I still got the prevention message.
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Known bug
Recreatable by turn off and on again switch wifi on
Will be fixed on futute updates i think
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I'm just getting this WatchOn battery drain too. However, I don't notice a difference in battery life but I do see it using more power than the screen. It's possible that it's just a bug for the watchon app, considering it's only happened to me recently.
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I was getting horrendous battery life on my new Nexus 7 stock and rooted / custom ROM.
I decided to wipe, install zero apps except Chrome and fire away at the battery. YouTube has streamed 3 hours worth of an HD video and I'm at 72%!!! Nice!!!!
I was using FB and FB messenger, Firefox beta and really that's about it. Needless to say I'll hold off on installing them until they've been optimized with 4.3
~A happy Nexus user
Evolution11 said:
I was getting horrendous battery life on my new Nexus 7 stock and rooted / custom ROM.
I decided to wipe, install zero apps except Chrome and fire away at the battery. YouTube has streamed 3 hours worth of an HD video and I'm at 72%!!! Nice!!!!
I was using FB and FB messenger, Firefox beta and really that's about it. Needless to say I'll hold off on installing them until they've been optimized with 4.3
~A happy Nexus user
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fwiw - i have chrome, fb and ff beta also installed - no battery issues. I dont use FF messenger though.
Its FB. Seriously. Its a horribly written website with horribly written apps. It sucks information all the time.
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I'm sure my battery life would be great with no apps installed too. I'm holding off on wiping mine though, because I'm sure after I root and reinstall my stuff, the battery life will go to crap again.
On my Nexus 7 Google Services has an inordinate amount of keep awake time. So I'm hoping updates will fix the issue.
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I'm sure my battery life would be great with no apps installed too. I'm holding off on wiping mine though, because I'm sure after I root and reinstall my stuff, the battery life will go to crap again.
On my Nexus 7 Google Services has an inordinate amount of keep awake time. So I'm hoping updates will fix the issue.
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I've heard people uninstalling Google Services helps. Might cause issues elsewhere though. I think certain battery savers can limit specific apps from keeping the device awake. Im on CM and my device goes into deep sleep quite often. Like 86% of the time.
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Better battery stats always helps finding the culprit. I had some issues with suspend_backoff and it seems chrome was the issue for me.
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player911 said:
Its FB. Seriously. Its a horribly written website with horribly written apps. It sucks information all the time.
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A thousand times THIS.
If you really want FB install tinfoil. You lose notifications, but it's FBs garbage constant notification polling that is keeping your device awake.
Not trying to defend Facebook but.... Its not like fb doesn't have the option to turn notifications off. Chat availability off. Refresh interval to never. Messenger location off.
At some point no matter how bad the app is it comes down to user error.
albundy2010 said:
Not trying to defend Facebook but.... Its not like fb doesn't have the option to turn notifications off. Chat availability off. Refresh interval to never. Messenger location off.
At some point no matter how bad the app is it comes down to user error.
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It doesn't matter. I turn that crap off and while it probably helps, FB is always eating up tons of memory and keeping the battery drained.
I use APW Widgets, setup a Facebook widget, and click through to the mobile Facebook page using Next Browser. The Facebook app has some perks over this but using this method, I know its not leeching my contacts and mobile usage.
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I believe you as I've had issues like this too with many apps.
What I don't understand is how two people with same hardware, same ROM, install same app, one will have drain and the other doesn't. For example I have FB installed on my N7 2013 and its fine (at least it doesn't pop up in the usage chart if I don't use it).
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It doesn't matter. I turn that crap off and while it probably helps, FB is always eating up tons of memory and keeping the battery drained.
I use APW Widgets, setup a Facebook widget, and click through to the mobile Facebook page using Next Browser. The Facebook app has some perks over this but using this method, I know its not leeching my contacts and mobile usage.
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Using memory doesn't = using battery,
With those settings the device should idle perfectly. Assuming the rest of your set up is well behaved of course.
While your device is up and running the process will run time to time but it shouldn't cause any noticeable battery drain.
Don't get me wrong I can go on and on about all the stupid things that app does but set it up that way and you should not suffer any battery issues / drainage.
Once the MBA and CEO Class got their hands on Facebook it was Game Over .....
Most MBA's and CEO's aren't well enough educated to run a technically/scientifically based operation .... Look what happened to Gateway, Yahoo, Dell and almost happened to Apple in the 90's before they brought the Brains back ....
Google is one of the few that haven't went that route which is why they are leading the pack on most things. .... As long as the Brains of Google keep majority share and thus control of Googler I'll stay invested but as soon as the MBA and CEO Class takes ovber (hopefully never) I'll dump all my Google stock just like I did with Yahoo in early 2000 .....
Just look at the Damage the MBA and CEO Class did in the late 90's (The wrongly named Dot Com Bust) and in 2008 ..... Mainly because they are too poorly educated to work the technology and their insane belief in disproven Economic Theories like Supply Side that falls completely to pieces in the Tech World ....
BrianDigital said:
Better battery stats always helps finding the culprit. I had some issues with suspend_backoff and it seems chrome was the issue for me.
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so what did you do about chrome to fix it?
ANigerian said:
so what did you do about chrome to fix it?
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Uninstalled it
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does a battery saver app like juice defender ultimate work or it just wastes 'more' battery?, i don't think my battery is all that great but i do have alot of apps installed
anyone installed snapdragon battery guru app?
gonna try to unistall chrome, but i find its the best looking browser interface for the sites i visit
I'm gonna tell you greenify changed my life, my battery life that is. Try it out and you will not be dissapointed.
an app that has not been used in over a day.. after a reboot yesterday should not be in top ten active apps and have near 7000 wakelocks when all notifications in the app are turned off. so yes, Facebook app sucks more than just itself
still. I'm at 22 hours unplugged, 4 and a half hours screen on time and only at 54% battery... I rate that as good
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cobyman7035 said:
does a battery saver app like juice defender ultimate work or it just wastes 'more' battery?, i don't think my battery is all that great but i do have alot of apps installed
anyone installed snapdragon battery guru app?
gonna try to unistall chrome, but i find its the best looking browser interface for the sites i visit
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I would have recommended JD a few years ago.. its victims abandon ware for almost 2 years.. (never updated for ICS let alone JB) you are better off having tasked handle the same functions.. or just removing apps that are poorly writted
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I haven't had any need yet on my Nexus 7, but I found Gemini App Manager to be a godsend on my Virgin Mobile phone. I can disable all the Intents that apps believe they ought to wake for and just allow them to respond to me actually running them. Much better battery life and more responsive phone without memory cluttered by all the bloatware that believes it needs to run all the time.
cobyman7035 said:
does a battery saver app like juice defender ultimate work or it just wastes 'more' battery?, i don't think my battery is all that great but i do have alot of apps installed
anyone installed snapdragon battery guru app?
gonna try to unistall chrome, but i find its the best looking browser interface for the sites i visit
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I just picked mine up yesterday and snapdragon was one of the first apps I looked for. Couldn't download because it's "not compatible with this version" I'm on stock BTW...
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albundy2010 said:
Not trying to defend Facebook but.... Its not like fb doesn't have the option to turn notifications off. Chat availability off. Refresh interval to never. Messenger location off.
At some point no matter how bad the app is it comes down to user error.
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so your saying that the app by default should run constantly in the back ground grab your location any time it wants. THen its user error that they dont dive in setting and change everything so it doesn't suck battery life
LOL yes its user error, now Im off to sound full of myself elswhere
I have no idea what's killing my battery so quickly, and apparently neither does BBS. Any ideas?
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dandaman1219 said:
I have no idea what's killing my battery so quickly, and apparently neither does BBS. Any ideas?
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You already install the market version of play service and disable the carrierIQ processes?
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You already install the market version of play service and disable the carrierIQ processes?
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What do you mean?
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What do you mean?
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Check the carrierIQ thread in general. Forget where the detailed play services one is, but if you use TB to uninstall the system play services and then reinstall it from the play store you get less wakelocks.
I installed CleanROM 1.1 on Sunday. Battery life on Monday was excellent. Monday evening I went ahead and disabled CarrierIQ because of the excessive wakelocks (but it didn't really kill my battery). What I don't understand is that BBS is reporting that my phone was in deep sleep when I wasn't listening to music through my headphones or bluetooth. So I don't really know what to make of it, because it was sitting in my pocket for most of the day at work.
Normally I'd still be at like 85% at least. I was hoping someone could shed some light because BBS is not reporting any excessive wakelocks that could drop my battery almost 50% in a 10 hour period with only a little over 10 minutes on screen time and an hour of music playback.
Android status can also shed light on run away processed. Outs in the play store.
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One day and a reboot later (didn't change anything) I get the best standby time I've ever had on an android phone. Weird.
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One day and a reboot later (didn't change anything) I get the best standby time I've ever had on an android phone. Weird.
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So youre good? lol.
You can also try disabling some that stuff in "Google Settings" and also try the greenify app. Thats what I did and no complaints here
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So youre good? lol.
You can also try disabling some that stuff in "Google Settings" and also try the greenify app. Thats what I did and no complaints here
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I'm not sure. It seems to vary. And I do have/had all the google settings disabled and greenified the problem apps. It's just I couldn't pinpoint anywhere that 46% drain from yesterday.
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I'm not sure. It seems to vary. And I do have/had all the google settings disabled and greenified the problem apps. It's just I couldn't pinpoint anywhere that 46% drain from yesterday.
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Haha, even your "bad" battery day is still pretty good compared to me. I kind of think anything over 10 hours is good.
Right now I'm at 86%, that's 5:51 up, 4:03 deep sleep, 1:48 awake, 0:45 screen on. Which, yes, means my phone has spent over an hour awake without the screen on? Very sad.
One odd thing I notice is that it says I spent 42 minutes with No Data or Unknown Signal. I wonder if that's part of it being Awake? it kept searching?
Other than that I've got 11 minutes of NlpCollectorWakeLock for that 5:51 up.
I'm not complaining, those are still very good numbers. But I feel like lowering that off-screen awake time could take it from very good to great.
Turn off Google Now, toggle Sync off when you don't need it, disable data in areas where you're certain you won't get a signal.
I got 28 hours easy with 12 to go
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Turn off Google Now, toggle Sync off when you don't need it, disable data in areas where you're certain you won't get a signal.
I got 28 hours easy with 12 to go
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I like Google Now though
How are you turning off just Google Now so readily?
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I like Google Now though
How are you turning off just Google Now so readily?
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doesn't do anything for me i can't do for myself.
I get my sports scores using Team Stream by Bleacher report
We have a beautiful stock weather widget
I use the metro to get to work so IDC about traffic/commute times
I don't fly often so I don't need flight details and reminders
and I don't need suggestions of things to do
Gnow is a battery HOG bro, i'm telling you. I wasn't getting through a single workday with it turned on and now I can go 2 days
Edit: oh and I don't use facebook on my phone because it's also a hog with the constant background services and I use Twicca instead of the standard Twitter app
RiverdALIEN said:
doesn't do anything for me i can't do for myself.
I get my sports scores using Team Stream by Bleacher report
We have a beautiful stock weather widget
I use the metro to get to work so IDC about traffic/commute times
I don't fly often so I don't need flight details and reminders
and I don't need suggestions of things to do
Gnow is a battery HOG bro, i'm telling you. I wasn't getting through a single workday with it turned on and now I can go 2 days
Edit: oh and I don't use facebook on my phone because it's also a hog with the constant background services and I use Twicca instead of the standard Twitter app
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Yeah, you know what I never really thought about it like that. Though I *do* kind of have fun looking at my location dashboard in Google and seeing where I've gone and other metrics.
But you're right, its a huge hog (I'd say I get an extra 5-8 hours without it) and it isn't adding *that* much value.
I Greenify Facebook Beta and Twitter. And for some reason Google Keep keeps getting stuck in a sync loop, so I Greenify that too.
Think I'll clear data on GNow and see if I really notice the loss.
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Yeah, you know what I never really thought about it like that. Though I *do* kind of have fun looking at my location dashboard in Google and seeing where I've gone and other metrics.
But you're right, its a huge hog (I'd say I get an extra 5-8 hours without it) and it isn't adding *that* much value.
I Greenify Facebook Beta and Twitter. And for some reason Google Keep keeps getting stuck in a sync loop, so I Greenify that too.
Think I'll clear data on GNow and see if I really notice the loss.
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I don't know if clearing data turns it off, I just went into it and went to settings and turned it off
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So, I got a Galaxy S4 back at the beginning of December, and the battery life has just been awful since I got it. I'm talking 5 hours max.. of juice. Its bugging me because I have tried so many different options and nothing makes it last any longer. One time I got 8 hours and I was like planning on throwing a parade because it was so groundbreaking for my GS4.
Here's what I normally have going on:
Admittedly I use my phone quite a bit and it's always on full brightness because hey its a $600 1080p phone so I want to be able to use it to its full potential.
I do not have one game installed. Never been a huge fan of mobile gaming.
I usually have a 4-5 bar 4G signal and barely use my wifi because it's like 300kb/s down.. And really spotty.
I may listen to 30 minutes of music a day.
Most of the time I'm on twitter and looking up stuff on Chrome.
This is not a battery issue I do not believe because my brother got the same phone and he has had similar issues. My brother uses his phone maybe half the time I do, so I doubt it is my usage that is bringing it down. I seriously do not want to have to contact Samsung for them to tell me it probably has water damage and then ask me to wait 2 weeks to get my phone back. My phone does tend to get warm from time to time but I've seen multiple reports of that. My iPhone 4 that I upgraded got 8 or 9 hours of battery life on similar use. (Android rocks)
So what is the problem?
P. S. my phone ran down 8% while typing this.
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So, I got a Galaxy S4 back at the beginning of December, and the battery life has just been awful since I got it. I'm talking 5 hours max.. of juice. Its bugging me because I have tried so many different options and nothing makes it last any longer. One time I got 8 hours and I was like planning on throwing a parade because it was so groundbreaking for my GS4.
Here's what I normally have going on:
Admittedly I use my phone quite a bit and it's always on full brightness because hey its a $600 1080p phone so I want to be able to use it to its full potential.
I do not have one game installed. Never been a huge fan of mobile gaming.
I usually have a 4-5 bar 4G signal and barely use my wifi because it's like 300kb/s down.. And really spotty.
I may listen to 30 minutes of music a day.
Most of the time I'm on twitter and looking up stuff on Chrome.
This is not a battery issue I do not believe because my brother got the same phone and he has had similar issues. My brother uses his phone maybe half the time I do, so I doubt it is my usage that is bringing it down. I seriously do not want to have to contact Samsung for them to tell me it probably has water damage and then ask me to wait 2 weeks to get my phone back. My phone does tend to get warm from time to time but I've seen multiple reports of that. My iPhone 4 that I upgraded got 8 or 9 hours of battery life on similar use. (Android rocks)
So what is the problem?
P. S. my phone ran down 8% while typing this.
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Are you running a custom or stock rom? And are you rooted?
Look at your battery usage in settings. Screen should be number 1. What's after that? Get betterbatterystats and see where your wake locks are. Without some additional info it's hard to help you
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Are you running a custom or stock rom? And are you rooted?
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No I am not rooted anymore. My phone had a locked bootloader so I just uninstalled some bloatware and unrooted. I have had the problems since I got it.
Android 4.3
AT&T i337
MK2 Firmware
jd1639 said:
Look at your battery usage in settings. Screen should be number 1. What's after that? Get betterbatterystats and see where your wake locks are. Without some additional info it's hard to help you
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It depends on what I am using the most. Most of the time its below 10% of total battery use. I would say it is mostly Chrome at 4-8%.
Right now it has been on for 37 minutes and is at 85% battery.
84% screen
7% Chrome
Kwwolves2012 said:
It depends on what I am using the most. Most of the time its below 10% of total battery use. I would say it is mostly Chrome at 4-8%.
Right now it has been on for 37 minutes and is at 85% battery.
84% screen
7% Chrome
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so under battery usage it's just screen and chrome usually ? (iId dump chrome to begin with anyway)
Is GPS on ? Any other apps that would be constantly syncing like facebook, twitter, etc ?
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so under battery usage it's just screen and chrome usually ? (iId dump chrome to begin with anyway)
Is GPS on ? Any other apps that would be constantly syncing like facebook, twitter, etc ?
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Yes, normally screen and chrome are the biggest consumers but I do use a few more apps. I've been wanting a Chrome alternative, but nothing I've tried has been as efficient.
I do use Twitter and Facebook(rarely), but at the same time, my brother doesn't use any social media and his battery isn't much better.
Kwwolves2012 said:
Yes, normally screen and chrome are the biggest consumers but I do use a few more apps. I've been wanting a Chrome alternative, but nothing I've tried has been as efficient.
I do use Twitter and Facebook(rarely), but at the same time, my brother doesn't use any social media and his battery isn't much better.
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The biggest user of battery would be the screen, LTE, and GPS or location based processes. Honestly LTE that doesn't use much unless you are streaming all the time. Something isn't letting you phone go to sleep and if you can root I would just do it to be able to use an app like greenify or another wakelock killer that lets you keep apps from keeping you phone awake. Also turning off sync in general helps i.e making you refresh stuff manually.
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The biggest user of battery would be the screen, LTE, and GPS or location based processes. Honestly LTE that doesn't use much unless you are streaming all the time. Something isn't letting you phone go to sleep and if you can root I would just do it to be able to use an app like greenify or another wakelock killer that lets you keep apps from keeping you phone awake. Also turning off sync in general helps i.e making you refresh stuff manually.
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Thanks for your help so by the way. I always have gps off and I only get regular 4G in my area. I will check with Facebook and try to turn off automatic syncing. Rooting is an option, last time I went through kingo and did it just fine until I tried to flash Cm over my locked bootloader *facepalm* Haha. I haven't heard anything definitive on the downside of using that tool. It was very simple. Would you suggest me going that route for Greenway?
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Thanks for your help so by the way. I always have gps off and I only get regular 4G in my area. I will check with Facebook and try to turn off automatic syncing. Rooting is an option, last time I went through kingo and did it just fine until I tried to flash Cm over my locked bootloader *facepalm* Haha. I haven't heard anything definitive on the downside of using that tool. It was very simple. Would you suggest me going that route for Greenway?
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No problem just hit the thank button
I'd root and just leave it stock the rest of the way. With battery life it's always YMMV. The battery stats given in the setting menu don't tell you much so apps like wakelock detector or Greenify allow you to stop apps from "waking" the device all the time to either push notifications, sysnc, do whatever crap they do in the background. You could also get something called better battery stats, the app in on xda just google it, and let it run from full charge to dead and then take some screenshots of partial wake locks, how often CPU is in deep sleep etc and others can help sort some out.
Just root with Kingo as its easy and leave the custom rom's alone haha.
BTW how did you fix the brick form flashing a custom rom on MK2 ? I'm on the good MDL firmware so not sure how others fixed the MK2 brick
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No problem just hit the thank button
I'd root and just leave it stock the rest of the way. With battery life it's always YMMV. The battery stats given in the setting menu don't tell you much so apps like wakelock detector or Greenify allow you to stop apps from "waking" the device all the time to either push notifications, sysnc, do whatever crap they do in the background. You could also get something called better battery stats, the app in on xda just google it, and let it run from full charge to dead and then take some screenshots of partial wake locks, how often CPU is in deep sleep etc and others can help sort some out.
Just root with Kingo as its easy and leave the custom rom's alone haha.
BTW how did you fix the brick form flashing a custom rom on MK2 ? I'm on the good MDL firmware so not sure how others fixed the MK2 brick
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Well after about a zillion tries on Google I finally found where someone got out of soft brick. It was something like hold down volume down, home, and power buttons until two options come up after you first power on the device. They are like "proceed to recovery mode" or "boot regularly" (something close to those anyways) and then you hit the volume down key to select boot regular and it boots up the phone without seeing that Oden screen. I was so relieved, I had already BSed my chat with a Samsung rep so they probably would have fixed it do to "accidental" downloads caused my phone to brick.
Watch out having your brightness to 100%. My statusbar got burnt into my phone. Just be careful. I can see the clock numbers(blurry) as well as battery and such. It sucks.
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Watch out having your brightness to 100%. My statusbar got burnt into my phone. Just be careful. I can see the clock numbers(blurry) as well as battery and such. It sucks.
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Thanks for the heads up.
toxicpaulution said:
Watch out having your brightness to 100%. My statusbar got burnt into my phone. Just be careful. I can see the clock numbers(blurry) as well as battery and such. It sucks.
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Reminds me of my cappy having screen burn in on that old amoled. Good heads up
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Reminds me of my cappy having screen burn in on that old amoled. Good heads up
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Yeah I just wish I would have been warned as well, now I just keep my status bar off. It's not directly noticeable if I don't look at it but it's still there.
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I have problems with battery time on my SGS5. See picture. Screen on time when picture was taken, 1h 11min. This is not good. With SG Note 3 I was two days without charging, now I have trouble going 24h on one charge. Is it my phone that's the problem? 9
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Do you keep your sensors on? Such as the smart scroll pause and stay? Or features like bluetooth wifi data connection nfc?
But apart from the features, what is ur usage?
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Everyone got the same thing, at least many of the ones I saw
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Do you keep your sensors on? Such as the smart scroll pause and stay? Or features like bluetooth wifi data connection nfc?
But apart from the features, what is ur usage?
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Bluetooth off. WiFi have been off most of the time since I have been away from WiFi signals. Most sensors are off. GPS on. NFC off. Talking about 50 min. Screen on for 1h 11min. No heavy use and battery saving on. Push mail on.
Same kind of use I had with my Galaxy Note 3. SGS5 seems to last about half the time that Note 3 lasted.
Android System and Android OS uses to much of the battery, this can't be normal.
GPS and data connection is active right? It uses the most power of the phone. It drains it like hell to be honest. Than u do have a 2.5 ghz processor in the phone plus a small battery that samsung thought is good enough but it aint.
That all must b it. Try to use without a gps and data connection and check the battery tyming.
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Let me know if it helps u out.
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Same here
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I seemed to have found the problem. Does anyone have a solution on how to fix it?
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Try taking off the wlan adapter hehe im sorry. I have ordered an s5 for my self. Ill check and post a solution to your problem. Till then I do hope and wish someone else may be helpful to you.
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Figured it out (I think)
Hi guys i think i MIGHT have figured it out.
Its the bloody wifi, EVEN WHEN TOGGLED off stays on. Annoying as hell and wtf android and Samsung? Its gonna upset a lot of people...
But if you want to read about it look here: http://forums.androidcentral.com/htc-one/344085-wlan-rx-wake.html
Basically to fix the android battery drain, you need to
Go to wifi settings, Advanced, I Keep wifi on during sleep, change to Never, OR when plugged in. (i chose never, T-mo) and Disabled Always allow scanning, and disabled Network notification.
Apparently the kernel keeps waking the device constantly. EVEN if wifi is off, it still turns on.
I will charge to full and test. There is an app called Wakelock according to the screenshot.
Guys try this and tell me if it works. Wifi should still work as usual after changing advanced settings when toggled on off...
I also noticed, even with wifi off, it still shows as enabled on the battery usage as a green bar, so this HAS GOT to be it.
Test this out guys, thank me if it works. Tell me if it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878828
[HELP CENTER] How to prevent § handle wakelocks § save battery life[GUIDE] [β]
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You guys do notice that htere is settings -> wifi -> advanced -> "Always allow scanning"
it lets " Let google location service and other applications scan for wi-fi networks, even when wi-fi is off"... pretty sure that's your problem
Unsyncing my Samsung account and turning off all the Samsung apps has drastically increased my battery life. Not fully resolved, but still night and day.
Removing or disabling unwanted apps always help save the battery by stopping the running of background apps.
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OH MY GOD
you people go 12 hours and still have 50-60% and you complain?
It just shows me how much my case is worse...
I just got home, 12 hours from charge and I had like 10% and to survive that long I had to turn off location services completely and be on power saving mode the whole day.
something is seriously wrong with my phone's battery.
I hope you guys realise that Android OS and Android System shows high relative to other applications.
So if you leave your phone to sleep, nothing is really running, only Android OS and Android system.
When you actually use your phone for 4 or 5 hours straight you will see Android OS and Android system percentage not to be so high. But really it isn't any lower. It is just lower in relation to screen and other applications you are using.
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Unsyncing my Samsung account and turning off all the Samsung apps has drastically increased my battery life. Not fully resolved, but still night and day.[/QUOTE
Turning off Samsung account under apps wouldn't effect getting updates from the phone would it?
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I think, this is one of the defects.
I have also had this problem, I have not changed many settings since day 1 of owning this phone - nfc data bluetooth & sync off, Wifi scanning all the time only when charging & drains so much during the night! Last night I was on 42% at 21:50 then at 22:50 it was on 23% then at 23:50 it was on 15% & at that point I put ultra power saver on, which said I would have 1 day of power left.... I checked again at about 01:00 & my phone had run out of battery & shut down! Today I am taking back my phone to the shop & am demanding a new handset, I think I may have just had a faulty S5? Also my phone was getting quite hot at night in my pocket & also had a problem sometimes when powering on with the power button to wake the phone nothing happens & got stuck in ultra power mode a few times & rebooted? Other than this I love the S5 & hope my new handset is perfect? IT BETTER BE? [emoji35]
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GPS and data connection is active right? It uses the most power of the phone. It drains it like hell to be honest. Than u do have a 2.5 ghz processor in the phone plus a small battery that samsung thought is good enough but it aint.
That all must b it. Try to use without a gps and data connection and check the battery tyming.
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That's not a such solution.
why people buying a 4G Lte smart phone to block the data settings?
if so, use ultra power saving can stanby for a week.
please, do not answer questions like that.
Maybe kitkat bug? Happens with Skype, Google hangouts etc, etc. needs to be fixed by Samsung http://www.zdnet.com/kitkat-giving-...-says-google-as-it-prepares-a-fix-7000027051/
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Got this phone about 10 days ago and my battery is terrible since day 1, someone suggested to root my phone and get the BBS app and dump a file i did that and installed a system tuner to disable google CHECKIN OR GCM and unchecked them. apps i got installed to help with battery battery doctor, wakelock detector, os monitor, system tuner, gsam battery, betterbatterystats.
Apps i disabled are:
Ant radio service
Ant+ plugins
App zone
Blurbcheckout
chaton
chrome
flipboard
google play book, games, movies, music, newstand , google search, google+ , hangouts
hp print service plugin
my magazine
s health , svoice , samsung account , samsung apps , samsung galaxy apps widget, samsung push service, smart remote , Top Hd Games
got a plain black wallpaper, even after all this i cant get more than 2h30m screentime and everyone is getting 5h+ do i have a defective unit? what are my options right now? cause basically i removed everything the phone has lol. i talk to my workplace and they can send the phone for repair but i want to see if someone can help me before i do that. i have to unroot the phone if i have to send it for repair even though my phone is 0x1 on knox cause i was stupid to root with cf-root and didnt check other methods.
After all that you did, then it sounds like a faulty battery or device.
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How's your signal at work? I'm on 3g at half signal maybe? I get about 3:30 and standby. But when I'm at home WIFI only I get about 4-4:30 it all depends too on how bright your screen is.
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How's your signal at work? I'm on 3g at half signal maybe? I get about 3:30 and standby. But when I'm at home WIFI only I get about 4-4:30 it all depends too on how bright your screen is.
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How do I check if I have a good signal at work? Through an app or through a battery status.
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This system tuner app you used it not any overclocking or something that might drain you battery?
What screen brightness do you use most of the time?
Can you see what use most of your battery? There is charts you can access in settings -> battery
I run with BLAZE kernel and Alliance ROM. (install without any samsung or google bloat if you can)
And I have been using my phone constantly, playing streemed music, installing apps, downloading from internet, browsing internet, having screen active a lot...
And Now I'm at 87% and have been running 1 hour and 38 minutes on battery. (Was at about 100% battery before)
I run +5 screen brightness and don't have any special powersaving features running that limit my experience with the phone.
You could try that kernel and ROM too, I feel they improved my battery time a lot.
I also shut down some samsung and google bloat stuff like air browse, s voice and such crap, saving a little little battery.
Here is my battery info and my brightness level. I have Canadian g900w from Rogers so I am not sure what roms or kernels you can use ?
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kgyirhj said:
This system tuner app you used it not any overclocking or something that might drain you battery?
What screen brightness do you use most of the time?
Can you see what use most of your battery? There is charts you can access in settings -> battery
I run with BLAZE kernel and Alliance ROM. (install without any samsung or google bloat if you can)
And I have been using my phone constantly, playing streemed music, installing apps, downloading from internet, browsing internet, having screen active a lot...
And Now I'm at 87% and have been running 1 hour and 38 minutes on battery. (Was at about 100% battery before)
I run +5 screen brightness and don't have any special powersaving features running that limit my experience with the phone.
You could try that kernel and ROM too, I feel they improved my battery time a lot.
I also shut down some samsung and google bloat stuff like air browse, s voice and such crap, saving a little little battery.
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I posted my info with photos ^ thanks
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Hey, here I have everything turned on and I never followed these stupid extreme battery guides and I easily get over 4 hours of screen time and one day away from the charger. I only use auto brightness, Greenify and KT Kernel.
It's a smartphone, if you're supposed to turn all the features off then you should have bought a dumb feature phone.
Looks like ur using max brightness? Nearly 2 hours screen on time for 44% isnt the best but isnt terrible. I get around 5 to 6 hours using low brightness 3g/4g on besides when screen on. Using android tuner and greenify for tuneing. Screen uses a lot of battery to. Im using. Ktoons kernal now with oc and the batterys probably the same to to me. No beter or worse but. Im running higher clock.
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I also use normal power save eith the greyscale option selected and I have the cpu limited disabled.because ktoons app limits it for me.
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sofia-captivate said:
Here is my battery info and my brightness level. I have Canadian g900w from Rogers so I am not sure what roms or kernels you can use ?
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You're set for almost four hours of screen on time there, on what seems to be very poor mobile signal. Doesn't sound that unrealistic to me to be honest.
Poor mobile signal absolutely kills battery life, as your phone spends the entire time searching and trying to get a better signal.
dandroid13 said:
Hey, here I have everything turned on and I never followed these stupid extreme battery guides and I easily get over 4 hours of screen time and one day away from the charger. I only use auto brightness, Greenify and KT Kernel.
It's a smartphone, if you're supposed to turn all the features off then you should have bought a dumb feature phone.
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I think his point is that most people get 5-6 hours screen time with everything on and without following the "stupid extreme battery guides". To be honest it looks like you aren't getting great life either if you are only getting 4 hours. I regularly get 6-7 with everything on and no greenify or kernel tweaks
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Here is my battery info and my brightness level. I have Canadian g900w from Rogers so I am not sure what roms or kernels you can use ?
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I see a couple of things interesting with your setup, Speaking from personal experience, I too have had battery issues drive me up a wall. I'd get just about a day on a battery when everyone else gets about 3-9 days more. My friend has an s5 all stock and he gets 9 days on a freaking battery. WTF
I rooted my first s5, with ANCH baseband and still couldn't solve all the issues with it. So I sent it back to t-mo and they sent me another one, getting batteries on ebay has also ended up a wash. 2 batteries I've received go down 20% from a full charge in the first hour and shut completely down at 32 percent at least I got a refund on that. (So be careful about ebay batteries, even though they say samsung.
So looking at yours here's what I see, Your system is staying awake, lets look at wake locks. Kik is really tearing up your machines wakelock (900wake locks) as well as the camera CPU time, i'd imagine you were recording a video at some point.
1. Go get greenify and greenify those Kik, Instagram and camera apps if thats usage while the screen is off. (No notifications on those apps, i'm afraid when you do that.)
2. Go get system tuner, make sure your rooted by towelroot (If you so choose to keep from tripping knox) and go into app mgr and find android system and go through activities, receivers and services and make sure everything you see that says IQAgent gets unchecked. This will help you stay out of ServiceIQ's eyes and also help your battery as your entire phone is debugged through those apps. (Help is on the forums somewhere)
3. Turn off google now, hotword detection and location history or you'll start noticing Google services draining your battery
4. Go get deep sleep battery saver and remove that battery saver, I personally never liked it it only suggests things to do rather than do them for you. At night or whenever you need to save your battery turn on slumber and it will only take like a percent to 5% in the morning
5. You probably have a bad battery, especially if its down to that low. Time to exchange or return
I'm incredibly disappointed, i've had to do all these things to really figure things out, heck i'd be on firefox for about 15 minutes and go down 18% (Happened this morning)
Android really has some issues with kitkat, and even though we try and fix these problems with modifications there comes a point where one just gives up and tries to deal with it.
I don't understand why my phone gets 1.2 days and my co-workers Verizon s5 gets 9 days with normal usage. Everyone seems to have crazy all over the scale battery life results. Heck, i've reset my phone and flashed so many roms that i'd be safe to say that I have yet to have 10 full discharges in the 4 weeks i've had the phone. At the end of the day though, it's mountains better than my iphone 5 with a lenmar battery case.
Wish I could say the same with stability, I'd be on my bike and switch tracks (or try) and stuff just doesn't respond, heck I can't even go with voice activation with wired headphones and that is really a downer for me. I want to be able to hold down the pause and play and get the google now boop boop sound and speak as i'm riding.
I'm tired of this, and google has no answers, the fixes above only seem to add a couple of hours but not the 9 days I was seeing.
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I think his point is that most people get 5-6 hours screen time with everything on and without following the "stupid extreme battery guides". To be honest it looks like you aren't getting great life either if you are only getting 4 hours. I regularly get 6-7 with everything on and no greenify or kernel tweaks
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So? What do you do to have that many hours? Which rom? How often do you recharge? Which apps do you use? That's the point. I never freeze/uninstall anything...
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So? What do you do to have that many hours? Which rom? How often do you recharge? Which apps do you use? That's the point. I never freeze/uninstall anything...
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My rom. With nothing removed or frozen as I have to keep all bloat due to development to check everything. I recharge every night usually with about 20% left and about 5h30 screen on. Using Tapatalk, music, calls, Internet. The usual stuff.
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I get 6-7 hours normal use with the bloatware I never use frozen. And I mean never use.
Gtalk, whatsapp, line, google drive, dropbox, gmail, Yahoo mail, corporate mail, all running. No greenify. No battery saver.
Now playing games is different thing. 2-3 hours max.
My battery is amazing. I keep the screen brightness lower, keep networks and chips off when not using, i use bootmanager to prevent apps from launching ay boot and only 1 active widget. Good for a day and a half of very fair use !
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It's your probleme. Problably you have some stupid apps I'm your phone that you shouldn't have.
Like you see in my picture. My battery it's just fine and there is 2 stupid apps that eat me my battery without do anything
My battery is great too, maybe problem is some apps
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My battery is great too, maybe problem is some apps
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Yup probably, the only flaw with a smartphone is its user