App that shows battery statistics (not usage) - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there an app that shows battery statistics like average drain, average time between charges, average time to charge, % charged per hour?
I found a nice app in the WP8 store and was wondering if there is something similar for the Note 3.
Here is a pic of the app statistics:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dcahlzwwlvy4sy0/2013-11-27 15.41.33.jpg

Shadowjump said:
Is there an app that shows battery statistics like average drain, average time between charges, average time to charge, % charged per hour?
I found a nice app in the WP8 store and was wondering if there is something similar for the Note 3.
Here is a pic of the app statistics:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dcahlzwwlvy4sy0/2013-11-27 15.41.33.jpg
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rootuninstaller.batrsaver&hl=en_GB
theres this one dont now if its what your looking for

Not exactly what I am looking for. Doesnt have all these fancy stats

Shadowjump said:
Not exactly what I am looking for. Doesnt have all these fancy stats
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GSM Battery Monitor

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[Q] Test battery

Anyone know an app for measure the real total battery charge in mah ?
So we can verify the spec claimed by factory.
Battery Monitor Widget Pro. You can also choose the free version.
Isn't the original android OS battery usage accurate?
vodeblog said:
Isn't the original android OS battery usage accurate?
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It's not about accuracy. He just wants to check the total amount of mAh in his battery. To see if his battery is really 1230maH or 2300mAh.
Capt.PP said:
Battery Monitor Widget Pro. You can also choose the free version.
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I tried Battery Monitor Widget ... but I cant find any discharge test for measure total charge in mah ... I tried also other app like current widget but I cannot find this option

Amazing battery life (24 hours of heavy use) and 30% left with Launcher pro installed

Hi Guys,
I run a recruitment firm and as you can imagine I am on the phone constantly.
I charged my battery night before last and i still have 30% left with 24 hours showing on battery. I think thats amazing, I installed launcher pro.
Here is the about phone information:-
Voice calls 28%
Display 28%
Android OS17%
Android system 12%
Cell standby 6%
Phone idle 4%
Dialer 4%
i dont get it when people are saying one or the other process is eating battery life or maybe i just have a superb battery in mine
Please ask any questions
Yours suffers from the same issue as everybody else. Only the more you use the phone the less you notice it.
Not exactly sure if it's that simple but you used 70%. 17% of this is used by a process which shouldn't even be in the list, android-os. Thus 12% of your total battery has been drained for no reason. Meaning your battery should have been at 42% at the end of the day.
Not saying 30% left is bad, it is probably better than most other phones,but it should be 42% left in your situation.
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TheGhost1233 said:
Yours suffers from the same issue as everybody else. Only the more you use the phone the less you notice it.
Not exactly sure if it's that simple but you used 70%. 17% of this is used by a process which shouldn't even be in the list, android-os. Thus 12% of your total battery has been drained for no reason. Meaning your battery should have been at 42% at the end of the day.
Not saying 30% left is bad, it is probably better than most other phones,but it should be 42% left in your situation.
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Doing a simple math should tell you that Android OS has used 12% of 70%... thus, means 17% from total battery... so he should be at 47% instead of 30%.
TheGhost1233 said:
Yours suffers from the same issue as everybody else. Only the more you use the phone the less you notice it.
Not exactly sure if it's that simple but you used 70%. 17% of this is used by a process which shouldn't even be in the list, android-os. Thus 12% of your total battery has been drained for no reason. Meaning your battery should have been at 42% at the end of the day.
Not saying 30% left is bad, it is probably better than most other phones,but it should be 42% left in your situation.
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Woah! So you know of a magic OS that doesn't use any resources?
Intratech said:
Woah! So you know of a magic OS that doesn't use any resources?
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I lol'd
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Intratech said:
Woah! So you know of a magic OS that doesn't use any resources?
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Yep!!! Windows....
When it's hibernating. Although for a mobile phone OS this may not be particularly useful now i come to think of it
Wow i wish that was me ive had 12 hours (with 9 hours not being used) and im down to 25% whats the secret?
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light use for 6 hours and down to 20%. GRRREEAT.
rob_h said:
Yep!!! Windows....
When it's hibernating. Although for a mobile phone OS this may not be particularly useful now i come to think of it
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That requires RAM and a bit of current to keep the data intact.
Intratech said:
Woah! So you know of a magic OS that doesn't use any resources?
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Yes, it's android on every other phone.
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Everybody out there with that heavy battery-drains.. did you guys root your phone? if so... thats why you have a heavy battery drain. Read that somewhere, unrooted mine, and have a very nice battery-lifetime since then..
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I´m following now for 3 weeks the batt threads and I am closely watching my batt drain but honestly I can´t find any flaw.............
While my wife with her HTC desire plays 2 x a day for 1h car drive angry birds and the desire is dry then she tried the same with my SGS II and drains only 30 %
In the morning I read via an Austrian newsreader the news of 2 newspapers for approx. 45 minutes, check mails etc. and it takes 4-5 % in this time.
During day I check mails, download newest apps from market, update existing ones, do some calls, check mails, update my calender etc.
Let´s say - compared to my HTC HD2 (with extended batt) - I use it more heavy since it became somehow part of my body ...............
Still in the evening I am on 40-45 % left and then starts heavy use (XDA, other forums, blinx funny videos, Youtube, trying new apps etc.) and plug it in around midnight with 10-15 % left ..........................
I am quite happy with this.
I have installed Startup Auditor and disabled AP News and most social hub apps, music hub, maps and some apps that load at startup.
I have Juice defender Pro trained now well to my needs
I use Android Booster to clean up and shut down apps automatically without restricting functionality of email, facebook and so on.
Android Booster also shows me EXACTLY which apps use how much of my batt and after one week of verx close surveillance I cannot find any process that eats up my juice in the background.
I fear a lot of You mistake the power-percentage of Android OS as an absolute value.
If total drain is 10% per - let´s say 5 hours - and Android OS is eating 50% it is the equivalent of 5% total juice for Android OS in 5 hours = 1 % per hour (these are approx. my values) and somehow this dream-machine has to work to get it going and doing what we want it to do .....................
Now I leave my HTC HD 2 as a backup completely unused (just updating emails every hour and calendar sync every 4 hours, weather forecast with radar charts every 6 hours) and this then consumes 20 % of my extended (!!!!!! 2.600 mAh) HTC HD2 batt.
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Intratech said:
That requires RAM and a bit of current to keep the data intact.
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Hibernating (S4) does not require any power (the RAM is written on disk), only when in sleep mode (S3).
You must be new or something. Rooting wouldn't cause battery drain. Its what you do after rooting. Freezing things you don't use helps out a lot. Touchwiz always runs in background.
sirhC6 said:
Everybody out there with that heavy battery-drains.. did you guys root your phone? if so... thats why you have a heavy battery drain. Read that somewhere, unrooted mine, and have a very nice battery-lifetime since then..
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viniturb0 said:
Hi Guys,
I run a recruitment firm and as you can imagine I am on the phone constantly.
I charged my battery night before last and i still have 30% left with 24 hours showing on battery. I think thats amazing, I installed launcher pro.
Here is the about phone information:-
Voice calls 28%
Display 28%
Android OS17%
Android system 12%
Cell standby 6%
Phone idle 4%
Dialer 4%
i dont get it when people are saying one or the other process is eating battery life or maybe i just have a superb battery in mine
Please ask any questions
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How long was the screen on... I'm guessing 1 hour 40 minutes.
My galaxy s2 is drinking batrery juice like fish....my battery discharges at a rate if 3% per 10 minutes of wifi and light tinkering. Which is why i bought 3 soare batteries from ebay.
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Woah! So you know of a magic OS that doesn't use any resources?
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Agreed... all this battery discussion is getting somewhat tiring. People buy these handheld computers to conduct these battery tests to see if their phones will drain less than 10% if idling for over 24 hours... seriously? Why not just get a nice shiny paperweight?
My phone is getting hammered all day long as I use it as my computer away from the office, and I am away quite often. 2 pull E-mails + 2 push E-mails, tons of text messages with customers/my manufacturing sites, running around my region using GPS/Google Nav, conference calls throughout the day (much of which is over bluetooth), checking realtime inventory via the web, etc. I'm lucky if I have 25% left on my phone at the end of a long day.
BUT, that's the point: All my colleagues that use their Apple devices just as heavily are constantly charging their phones throughout the day. I don't bother to charge during the day and have yet to have it run out on me. After doing all the things anyone should do (ie, freezing unwanted apps, making sure there are no rogue apps running, etc), I am getting far better battery life on my SGSII than I ever did on my SGSI running custom ROMS + Speedmod battery saving kernels.
If you are getting odd drain from idling when you're doing next to nothing, there's a good chance you have something going on in the background just sapping your battery.
Does anyone know if there's a way to disable Android from automatically dimming the brightness of the display once the battery gets 'low' (<15%)? I find this 'feature'
annoying. Tried disabling 'power saving mode' and also 'auto adjust screen power', brightness is on manual as well.
I rooted today and installed titanium to freeze some apps but I cant figure out which apps I can freeze without f-ing up the phone. Can anyone tell me which apps to freeze,or forward me to a topic with this information?
tommehh said:
I rooted today and installed titanium to freeze some apps but I cant figure out which apps I can freeze without f-ing up the phone. Can anyone tell me which apps to freeze,or forward me to a topic with this information?
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I know you're new here, but please learn to use the search button next time. I was able to find this topic easily using it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069924

Battery drain checking app

There was an app that you can use to check your phone's battery drain in detail.
I can't remember what it was called... any help?
I had GREAT battery life until today. I would get 35-40 hours for a full charge, and today it didn't last 12 hours...
The app I use is Battery Monitor Widget found in the market. It shows your battery history and how much mA you lose every 5 mins, along with a lot of other stuff.
ok it was called betterbatterystats
It was probably called watchdog
I use Battery Monitor Widget too, find it a great app to use especially if your also trying to undervolt your cpu, you can see the difference with the drain from each charge.

Finally achieved awesome standby time!

I've just jumped ship to the LG G4 after I was getting annoyed with my s6 battery. I hated the fact that for it to be vaguely good, you had to disable pretty much everything!
I've just been doing a little tweaking on my new G4 and I let it sit with all my normal apps installed to test standby. I just got to 8 hours 44minutes before the battery dropped to 99%. ( I was playing with it since the 8 1/2 hour mark).
How? I installed Greenify and Amplify.
ROM: S3V3N's rom v 6.0
Greenified:
Facebook ( Wake up path cut off)
Facebook messenger ( wake up path cut off)
My EE
One drive
Onenote
Facebook is known to be a big drain, but I use it and don't like to fully disable it. With these settings I still get Facebook notifications!
I still receive gmail etc too. It all seems to work as it should, but doesn't drain for no reason!
The typical LG (G3/G4) slow-drop-from-100-percent "issue".
G4 has it (using a proper setup), G3 has it. It says *nothing* :good:
Case in point, very old G3 pic (8 months ago or so):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k6aanjf6bgcpygj/BFE6123FCFDA_LG G3_2_PORTRAIT.png?dl=0
Once the battery drops to 99, the "real" drain starts
Ahaaa thats not how it works. Keep using the phone till you get to 10% and then compare to the s6. You will notice s6 has better battery life.
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I've never understood why people try to get every possible second out of the battery. They disable half the functions of the phone just to get a better battery graph. I prefer to enable everything and use the phone as it was designed for. Otherwise, you may as well just buy a basic Nokia.
the_scotsman said:
I've never understood why people try to get every possible second out of the battery. They disable half the functions of the phone just to get a better battery graph. I prefer to enable everything and use the phone as it was designed for. Otherwise, you may as well just buy a basic Nokia.
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Hahahaha funny but so true. Lol
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Great job. I like to keep most features on but I don't want to be a data generator for Google.
I also limit RILJ and WiFiOffdelayifNotUsed in Amplify
Greenify: nope.
Amplify: nope.
Amazing (meaningless) 100%-99% drain? Of course.
Having a flat line for 8 hours when battery for example is at 25%, okay, yes then I'll be amazed. But from 100 to 99? Nope. Typical LG issue.
Im at 88% after 47 minutes screen time and 20hours 15 mins on battery. With only 2 bars of mobile signal.
Id say that's pretty damn good considering i haven't had to disable any features on the phone!
My S6 was nowhere near as good.
Post using Gsam at the end of the battery cycle, say 10%. with the app sucker list.
One Twelve said:
Post using Gsam at the end of the battery cycle, say 10%. with the app sucker list.
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Just installed Gsam, checked after half hour and guess what..
Top of app sucker list.
1)Android system : 10%
2) GSam battery monitor: 8.1%
So looks like Gsam will screw up my test as its now causing drain :/
f1ux said:
Just installed Gsam, checked after half hour and guess what..
Top of app sucker list.
1)Android system : 10%
2) GSam battery monitor: 8.1%
So looks like Gsam will screw up my test as its now causing drain :/
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The irony
The old eternal question about battery.....? Guys you bought the phone to be as it is. You can take spare battery or charger with you. Unless you go to hike mount Everest. Even then you have solution.
But one i am agreed is that we shouldn't be Googles data provider.
f1ux said:
Just installed Gsam, checked after half hour and guess what..
Top of app sucker list.
1)Android system : 10%
2) GSam battery monitor: 8.1%
So looks like Gsam will screw up my test as its now causing drain :/
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I don't know why gsam is even in that list. anyone know ?
But let it run down to 10% and post the summary.
One Twelve said:
I don't know why gsam is even in that list. anyone know ?
But let it run down to 10% and post the summary.
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Could be a while before im at 10%!
Gsam says it was plugged in 11hours ago. It wasnt! That was when gsam was installed
And before anyone says 'you havent used your phone' that is the point of this test!
You cant expect a phone to last long when you're using it if it doesnt last long when you're not using it!
i get amazing battery life just by disabling Google location services and Google Now... ever since i did that, my battery life rivals my old iPhone 6 Plus in stand-by mode, i usually get a 3-5% battery drain while asleep at night (7-8 hours)
f1ux said:
Could be a while before im at 10%!
Gsam says it was plugged in 11hours ago. It wasnt! That was when gsam was installed
And before anyone says 'you havent used your phone' that is the point of this test!
You cant expect a phone to last long when you're using it if it doesnt last long when you're not using it!
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Averages per complete charge.... Screen on is just over 3hr. Nothing special. Battery can last for a week if you never turn the screen on.
f1ux said:
Could be a while before im at 10%!
Gsam says it was plugged in 11hours ago. It wasnt! That was when gsam was installed
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then you will run it again once you recharge.
And before anyone says 'you havent used your phone' that is the point of this test!
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stats at 10% otherwise it means squat.
so you know what we want to see.
1. gsam summary page, along with the app lists ( this means 2 screen grabs)
2. stock battery usage with the graph page (this has apps listed as batery consumers)
3. click the graph and post that too (this has no apps instead it has lines at the bottom showing when gps, wifi, cell, awake and charging bar charts)
total 4 screen grabs.
You cant expect a phone to last long when you're using it if it doesnt last long when you're not using it!
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how long is long for you ? in terms of sot and run time.
And what do you consider acceptable in terms of sot/run time ?
One Twelve said:
then you will run it again once you recharge.
stats at 10% otherwise it means squat.
so you know what we want to see.
1. gsam summary page, along with the app lists ( this means 2 screen grabs)
2. stock battery usage with the graph page (this has apps listed as batery consumers)
3. click the graph and post that too (this has no apps instead it has lines at the bottom showing when gps, wifi, cell, awake and charging bar charts)
total 4 screen grabs.
how long is long for you ? in terms of sot and run time.
And what do you consider acceptable in terms of sot/run time ?
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On my s6 the phone never lasted more than 2 days and i was lucky to get 3 hours screen time.
Most i ever had on the s6 was 4 hours with lower brightness than i have on the G4.
I don't need gsam or any other app to show me the g4 is lasting longer.
f1ux said:
And before anyone says 'you havent used your phone' that is the point of this test!
You cant expect a phone to last long when you're using it if it doesnt last long when you're not using it!
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I'd say that your test is completely pointless. You're just testing the battery consumption of a brick in your pocket!
How realistic is it to carry around a smartphone that you don't use at all for >2 days.
In my view it's just a big waste of time what you're doing there...
Wastl0r said:
I'd say that your test is completely pointless. You're just testing the battery consumption of a brick in your pocket!
How realistic is it to carry around a smartphone that you don't use at all for >2 days.
In my view it's just a big waste of time what you're doing there...
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Not really, because before the tweaks, the standby drain was much bigger.
Lower standby drain = more screen time, so now I know it drains less in standby I should get better battery life in ' normal' usage and more screen time.
A pointless test is person X saying " My battery life is awful" and not stating which apps they have installed and what their mobile signal is like.

i think battery problem!!!

everybody say this battery awsome but i cant see this.
my s10 plus ceramic white 512 giga,battery drain very fast ihave only 1 houre screen and its on 80%
i used most of the time facebook,messenger,whats app and i can see every few min the battery drain 1 %
can it be because those app i use drain much power?
im writting alot on those message apps
plz your help how can i know if i have problem or not?
thx
Well 5 hours of heavy use isn't really bad
D4rkSoRRoW said:
Well 5 hours of heavy use isn't really bad
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I'd call it bad. My Pixel 2 XL with a processor that is 2 generations old, a battery that is 15% smaller and 16 months old (batteries degrade over time) and a higher resolution (assuming Samsung phones still default to 1080p) still gets better battery life than the Galaxy S10+.
bubu23 said:
everybody say this battery awsome but i cant see this.
my s10 plus ceramic white 512 giga,battery drain very fast ihave only 1 houre screen and its on 80%
i used most of the time facebook,messenger,whats app and i can see every few min the battery drain 1 %
can it be because those app i use drain much power?
im writting alot on those message apps
plz your help how can i know if i have problem or not?
thx
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Exynos or Snapdragon? I believe a majority of the Exynos users have reported horrible battery drain on idle (I know of just one exception). On Snapdragon the information is less clear at this stage.
i thought it was just me. using exynos and i do believe battery drain is crazy
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i thought it was just me. using exynos and i do believe battery drain is crazy
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thx my friend iv got exynos !!!! SM-G975F
Same here. The exynos is a real ****. Less than 5 hours of battery
With the Mate 20 pro i had 6 hours
Pie takes about a week to get used to your usage, you shouldn't really focus on the battery so much until then.
Also stop using crappy apps, even Facebook can have completely different drains on different phones of the same model, having such crappy apps gives you no right to complain about battery, you're trying to have a healthy life with a parasite inside you.
Some Reddit idiots are using this post to criticize Exynos since they couldn't believe how good battery life is according to official tests, don't give them coal.
Corv0 said:
Pie takes about a week to get used to your usage, you shouldn't really focus on the battery so much until then.
Also stop using crappy apps, even Facebook can have completely different drains on different phones of the same model, having such crappy apps gives you no right to complain about battery, you're trying to have a healthy life with a parasite inside you.
Some Reddit idiots are using this post to criticize Exynos since they couldn't believe how good battery life is according to official tests, don't give them coal.
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The Facebook app is pretty good on battery life. It's MUCH better than the alternative of viewing Facebook in a web browser. Chrome uses more battery than the Facebook app and Samsung's browser sucks for battery life. And if someone wants to use Facebook or other apps you can crappy why even have such a high end phone?
I'm curious what "official" tests you are referring to? Claims from Samsung? Those never represent real world usage.
jimv1983 said:
The Facebook app is pretty good on battery life. It's MUCH better than the alternative of viewing Facebook in a web browser. Chrome uses more battery than the Facebook app and Samsung's browser sucks for battery life. And if someone wants to use Facebook or other apps you can crappy why even have such a high end phone?
I'm curious what "official" tests you are referring to? Claims from Samsung? Those never represent real world usage.
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Seriously? Do you have any idea of how web view apps work?
Facebook is literally a web element viewer, a custom browser with a TON of bloatware around, autoplay, continuous telemetries, and its own message push system. If you think it's good for battery life then your overall battery life probably sucks and you don't even know it.
The alternative is not Chrome but one of the many apps that put together web's mobile facebook and activate messenger options.
So now, since you have a high end phone, you can't use facebook or other apps? Where's your logic?
With official tests I was referring to GSMarena, Mrwhostheboss and many others, that's as official as it gets, since statistics from corporations aren't to be trusted.
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Seriously? Do you have any idea of how web view apps work?
Facebook is literally a web element viewer, a custom browser with a TON of bloatware around, autoplay, continuous telemetries, and its own message push system. If you think it's good for battery life then your overall battery life probably sucks and you don't even know it.
The alternative is not Chrome but one of the many apps that put together web's mobile facebook and activate messenger options.
So now, since you have a high end phone, you can't use facebook or other apps? Where's your logic?
With official tests I was referring to GSMarena, Mrwhostheboss and many others, that's as official as it gets, since statistics from corporations aren't to be trusted.
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The Android Facebook app isn't just a wrapper around a web app. It was in the past but hasn't been for a long time. It's a native Android app. The battery life of the Facebook app is far better than you get in a browser. With the Facebook app I get about 8 minutes per 1% of battery. Chrome, on average, gets about 6 minutes per 1% of battery. That's 33% longer when using the Facebook app.
I'm curious about the other apps you are talking about. I've used one or two Facebook app alternatives in the past and not were as good as the official app.
The battery life tests from GSMArena are basically useless. They don't at all reflect real world usage and even under their very unrealistic test conditions still weren't even close to being accurate.
Look at what the average person is getting. It's not great considering the hardware and what other phones get with lower specs.
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The Android Facebook app isn't just a wrapper around a web app. It was in the past but hasn't been for a long time. It's a native Android app. The battery life of the Facebook app is far better than you get in a browser. With the Facebook app I get about 8 minutes per 1% of battery. Chrome, on average, gets about 6 minutes per 1% of battery. That's 33% longer when using the Facebook app.
I'm curious about the other apps you are talking about. I've used one or two Facebook app alternatives in the past and not were as good as the official app.
The battery life tests from GSMArena are basically useless. They don't at all reflect real world usage and even under their very unrealistic test conditions still weren't even close to being accurate.
Look at what the average person is getting. It's not great considering the hardware and what other phones get with lower specs.
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You failed to consider how much the Facebook app drains battery when it's not being used. I can tell you this. With Facebook app installed drain is approx 1.6% hour or more in standby mode with the app deleted it goes down to 0.6 to 1% per hour screen off standby drain. In essence the Facebook app is a battery hog.
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jimv1983 said:
The Android Facebook app isn't just a wrapper around a web app. It was in the past but hasn't been for a long time. It's a native Android app. The battery life of the Facebook app is far better than you get in a browser. With the Facebook app I get about 8 minutes per 1% of battery. Chrome, on average, gets about 6 minutes per 1% of battery. That's 33% longer when using the Facebook app.
I'm curious about the other apps you are talking about. I've used one or two Facebook app alternatives in the past and not were as good as the official app.
The battery life tests from GSMArena are basically useless. They don't at all reflect real world usage and even under their very unrealistic test conditions still weren't even close to being accurate.
Look at what the average person is getting. It's not great considering the hardware and what other phones get with lower specs.
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It's not a web wrapper in that way, but it just borrows XML elements from the same source, it performs better than HTML in that way, but they use the extra performance gain to shove more stuff in the same screen.
8 minutes per % means you can total more than 13h of SoT, so you either have a midrange device with an oversized battery, or your battery calibration isn't on point between start and end of power.
Different people could be more or less active on Facebook, that can influence the kind of content the app processes and its pace, but the biggest problem with their app as Limeybastard mentioned, is the background drain, which is null with an alternative wrapper or web.
Limeybastard said:
You failed to consider how much the Facebook app drains battery when it's not being used. I can tell you this. With Facebook app installed drain is approx 1.6% hour or more in standby mode with the app deleted it goes down to 0.6 to 1% per hour screen off standby drain. In essence the Facebook app is a battery hog.
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What if you disable ALL notifications within the app? Does that help?
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What if you disable ALL notifications within the app? Does that help?
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No, the system still receives them, it just refuses to show them to the user.
If you suspect an app sucking too much power just get rid of it and leave feedback, if you really need to use it then there are utilities like Brevent that can suspend/kill apps at will, they just need adb permissions once.
Corv0 said:
No, the system still receives them, it just refuses to show them to the user.
If you suspect an app sucking too much power just get rid of it and leave feedback, if you really need to use it then there are utilities like Brevent that can suspend/kill apps at will, they just need adb permissions once.
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Is there no easier way to 'freeze' them? Greenify for example?
latino147 said:
Is there no easier way to 'freeze' them? Greenify for example?
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Settings>Device Care>Battery> in the Right TOP 3 dots option>Settings>Sleeping apps
1st Day using my S10 normally.
Battery life is actually very disappointing. The phone feels hot in hand. Exynos chips....
bubu23 said:
everybody say this battery awsome but i cant see this.
my s10 plus ceramic white 512 giga,battery drain very fast ihave only 1 houre screen and its on 80%
i used most of the time facebook,messenger,whats app and i can see every few min the battery drain 1 %
can it be because those app i use drain much power?
im writting alot on those message apps
plz your help how can i know if i have problem or not?
thx
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If you're getting only 1 hour of SOT you should return the device. That's nowhere near normal battery characteristics for any smartphone.
From my understanding the first few charge cycles will be disappointing until the phone learns your usage patterns. My battery on the pixel 3 xl was horrid when I first got it, barely 2h of screen time but after a week or so I was seeing spikes of 5-6h sot. It's a brand new phone, have to break it in.

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