Hi guys welcome to this thread and today I will tell you ways on how to get more battery life out of your device/1. don't constantly use you're device as this can lead to battery problems. Med-High use at max //2.If you're using a custom rom it can overheat the device so be warned, this can also lead to more battery problems, for example cyanogenmod. But the problems are fixed on that rom I believe/ /If you do these two things then you should be ok, good luck guys and try not to brick you're devices if you downgrade from lollipopto Kitkat/Hope this has helped and click the thanks button is this thread has helped you if you have had any issues on you're Moto E device. Reply if you have any other questions!!!!
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I don't understand? you did not say how to get longer battery life???
According to him its like turn off ur device and keep it still and ur battery wont drain..lol
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Hi guys welcome to this thread and today I will tell you ways on how to get more battery life out of your device/1. don't constantly use you're device as this can lead to battery problems. Med-High use at max //2.If you're using a custom rom it can overheat the device so be warned, this can also lead to more battery problems, for example cyanogenmod. But the problems are fixed on that rom I believe/ /If you do these two things then you should be ok, good luck guys and try not to brick you're devices if you downgrade from lollipopto Kitkat/Hope this has helped and click the thanks button is this thread has helped you if you have had any issues on you're Moto E device. Reply if you have any other questions!!!!
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Don't constantly use your device!!!!
This is your battery saving tip!!!
Ohh man we never knew that.
Great observation.
infinite battery life
Try using the infinate battery life script, if you are rooted. This can help increase the battery life by far. Hope this helps.
If you want more battery, root you're device and install a battery life script. If anyone wants to link I can give it to them. If this does not help and you done to root the device install a external battery life booster from the play store. Hope this helps if not pm me or reply. Good luck, if your device does not last at least a full day without charging turn down the brightness settings on the device as this will improve battery life. Another way would be to close any unwanted apps and 3g/wifi as this can drain battery usage. Hope this helps?
@ANDROmodderHD, I have just one "noobish" question: Why are you spamming? :'3
You are just asking us to just keep the phone on standby, turn off everything, even the apps we are using even those we need to be kept running and even turn off the internet, pull down the brightness to zero so that we can't see anything out under the sun. Then what do we do with the phone? Throw it away into the storeroom or sell it?
You could sell it if you like. I know where you are coming from but if you just turned up the brightness when you are using it then you can turn it down when you are not. This could help.
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You could sell it if you like. I know where you are coming from but if you just turned up the brightness when you are using it then you can turn it down when you are not. This could help.
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Don't you think the phone will be on standby with the display *off* when I am not using it? How will the brightness level matter then?
PS. You are damn interesting
I found out the battery lasts more then 24 hours when on a low to medium brightness setting. Even when you are not using it. Why don't you take a test to see if the battery would last more longer if it was on a higher or lower brightness setting when you are not using the phone. My battery life can last more than a day. So see for yourself.
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I found out the battery lasts more then 24 hours when on a low to medium brightness setting. Even when you are not using it. Why don't you take a test to see if the battery would last more longer if it was on a higher or lower brightness setting when you are not using the phone. My battery life can last more than a day. So see for yourself.
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I can't imagine how battery brightness can affect battery life when screen is off, I mean, no matter if you have brightness at maximum because screen is off.
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I found out the battery lasts more then 24 hours when on a low to medium brightness setting. Even when you are not using it. Why don't you take a test to see if the battery would last more longer if it was on a higher or lower brightness setting when you are not using the phone. My battery life can last more than a day. So see for yourself.
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I can't imagine how battery brightness can affect battery life when screen is off, I mean, no matter if you have brightness at maximum because screen is off.
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C'mon man. We don't need to test because we know the phone is not stupid. What you are experiencing is called a "placebo" effect dude. Use your brains and don't act so noobish, no offense but this is getting irritating. I too made the battery last for 2 and half days when I did not use the phone at all because I was damn sick.
For improving battery life, try keeping the CPU clock to lowest (300MHz) when the phone is on standby. By default, the minimum freq. on LP is set to 787MHz unlike that of on KK which is 300Mhz. Just revert it back to 300MHz as min and set the governor to interactive. Or, ever heard of "deep sleep?" That's the best battery saving technique.
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According to him its like turn off ur device and keep it still and ur battery wont drain..lol
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Exactly..!!
Stupidity ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ
Btw guys u can use GREENIFY app for saving battery and also xposed modules like Boot Manager.
Or flash a custom kernel which can sometimes make the battery last longer. This depends if you are already running cm or any other Rom with a custom kernel.
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Is this thread still going on??
Yes, if you want it to be on. Anyways this might be slightly of topic but is anyone running a custom rom. I know this may be off topic but has anyone got LP working on their device? Hope the update is good, what does everyone think about LP? Do you like it more than kitkat?
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What Rom is getting the best battery life these days
also doesnt matter if its sense or vanilla or stock OTA i just want good battery life
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What Rom is getting the best battery life these days
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from what i can tell, battery life is MOSTLY tied to the kernal. Try an undervolted one, i've found they all work pretty well (hydra and KK)
o alright im using kings #2 BFS kernel undervolted and underclocked
I research before I got my DINC so I never used the factory battery from day 1. I have the same size battery but is 1750 power rating... I think Verizon has a newer one which was before I got mine...
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Not directly related to the ROM. Check out the Hydra kernels. Also, with regards to battery, you need to do some recalibration so it works better. I got the 1750 battery for the DINC and it was dropping battery very fast no matter which ROM/Kernel combination I used. Finally found a thread that discuss how to get the OS to read the battery levels better. As an example, my battery would run down from 100% to 90% within 10-15 mins! After trying the following, everything works better.
Here's the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714471&highlight=battery
Here's a summary of what you need to do:
01. Power off phone and change battery to full level (Green light).
02. Unplug the power and plug it back in. It should take another 15-20 mins to go green again (there's a thread discussing this also -- "bump" charge).
03. Turn on phone and go into recovery mode. Remove the battery stats.
04. Reboot phone and use without recharging until the battery drains completed - i.e. phones shuts off. May want to turn it on once it shuts off.
05. Charge normal and you should see a positive change in the battery life.
Hope that helps.
Yeah but how much do you really gain by doing all that? And how often if at all do you have to do it again. I have the 1750 and it seems to depend allot of what kind of signal and which radios are on.
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Yeah but how much do you really gain by doing all that? And how often if at all do you have to do it again. I have the 1750 and it seems to depend allot of what kind of signal and which radios are on.
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Of course if you had bad or no signal, the phone will use up more battery. Normally when you don't have any signal and you check the battery status, the phone tells you to put it in Airplane mode to conserve battery.
For me, it's worth doing because my battery does not drain as fast for my usage. Since I did this over the past 2 days, I've had the phone one on a single charge with about 6 hours of Awake Time (gaming, Internet, phone calls, texting, emails, some GPS usage) and UP time is 22 hours. And the battery is down to 20%. Definitely an improvement for myself so just try it if you like and see how it works out. Everyone's usage is different so it's hard to quantify.
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I research before I got my DINC so I never used the factory battery from day 1. I have the same size battery but is 1750 power rating... I think Verizon has a newer one which was before I got mine...
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Those 1750's are no better than the HTC 1500's Check out this website
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Those 1750's are no better than the HTC 1500's Check out this website
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Just curious, where does it have info about the 1750s? I have a Seidio Online 1750 so wanted to see the comparison to the stock battery.
Thx.
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Not directly related to the ROM. Check out the Hydra kernels. Also, with regards to battery, you need to do some recalibration so it works better. I got the 1750 battery for the DINC and it was dropping battery very fast no matter which ROM/Kernel combination I used. Finally found a thread that discuss how to get the OS to read the battery levels better. As an example, my battery would run down from 100% to 90% within 10-15 mins! After trying the following, everything works better.
Here's the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714471&highlight=battery
Here's a summary of what you need to do:
01. Power off phone and change battery to full level (Green light).
02. Unplug the power and plug it back in. It should take another 15-20 mins to go green again (there's a thread discussing this also -- "bump" charge).
03. Turn on phone and go into recovery mode. Remove the battery stats.
04. Reboot phone and use without recharging until the battery drains completed - i.e. phones shuts off. May want to turn it on once it shuts off.
05. Charge normal and you should see a positive change in the battery life.
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bump charging before wiping stats makes no difference. bump charge is still necessary regardless. until htc acknowledges its a problem and fixes it on their end, bump charging is a part of our lives if you want a fully charged battery. unless you use an external charger of course.
I charge externally and I still bump charge tho I don't need to power the phone on and off. Also the bump time is much shorter
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Juice Defender, download it from the market.
Sky raider vanilla hands down.
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Sky raider vanilla hands down
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++++++++ 1. I'm easily getting full day usage from stock battery.
juice defender i feel like doesnt really help that much and kind of gets annoying
i was wondering if the vanilla roms were getting better battery life then all the sense roms
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juice defender i feel like doesnt really help that much and kind of gets annoying
i was wondering if the vanilla roms were getting better battery life then all the sense roms
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Nah, Virtuous gets really good battery life, especially with the custom kernel built for it.
Does JuiceDefender even function on CDMA phones? I thought it wasn't working
I would also like to know this! What about SetCPU profiles too? I just want the best possible battery life, speed is not very important to me.
So, who has tried out various ROM and Kernel combinations? What have you concluded gets the bets battery life? Thanks!
im in the proccess of downloading and setting up virtous ill report back with different kernel set ups. i just want a rom and kernel set up that will last easily the hole day
Bump charge with or without battery stats wipe doesn't seem to make much difference for me. I plug in at home/car/computer and carry a spare battery. Just wish there was a way to turn off 3g and force 2g with Verizon on CDMA phones. That way I could still have data/internet.
Rom: unity 1.29
Kernal:unity V4
Radio: stock gingerbread
Set CPU: wake 1.1GHzmax - 245MHz min.. sleep 368max - 245min
So I recently came to the conclusion that it doesn't matter what Rom I use (sense or asop) that I always have horrible battery life.. I maybe get 4-6 hours of battery life with moderate to heavy use.. I was just wonder what is the best way to set up my phone to get the most out of my battery.. I've used the battery calibration app for all 3 of my batteries and nothing still get the same out of it.. yes I have 3 batteries but if they all die extremely fast whats the point? I've also used juice defender but that only helps if I don't use the phone..I've seen posts of people supposedly using the **** out of there phone and going a full 24 hours.. I just want to know what your settings are if it helps me at all.. oh I also know that T-Mobile recently had or still has 4g network problems but my battery drain has been going on forever ever since I got the phone when it came out.. thanks in advance for the help guys and girls
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Rom: unity 1.29
Kernal:unity V4
Radio: stock gingerbread
Set CPU: wake 1.1GHzmax - 245MHz min.. sleep 368max - 245min
So I recently came to the conclusion that it doesn't matter what Rom I use (sense or asop) that I always have horrible battery life.. I maybe get 4-6 hours of battery life with moderate to heavy use.. I was just wonder what is the best way to set up my phone to get the most out of my battery.. I've used the battery calibration app for all 3 of my batteries and nothing still get the same out of it.. yes I have 3 batteries but if they all die extremely fast whats the point? I've also used juice defender but that only helps if I don't use the phone..I've seen posts of people supposedly using the **** out of there phone and going a full 24 hours.. I just want to know what your settings are if it helps me at all.. oh I also know that T-Mobile recently had or still has 4g network problems but my battery drain has been going on forever ever since I got the phone when it came out.. thanks in advance for the help guys and girls
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What i have been doing to counter the 4g problem is use 2g for non phone use times and 4g when i actually need to download or use mobile data. Ive also heard that auto brightness helps drain the battery faster than without. autosync settings can be important too. dont have it sync everything if you dont need it to. I get a long time on my battery and usually set it on the charger at night with 30-40% left.
edit: you didnt list the governer you are using. I use smartass or conservative for screen on or off and they help keep the clock speeds down if you arent doing something heavily dependant on phone speed like a game. Also when you say your radio is stock gingerbread, do you mean the newest leak one or stock that came with the phone? I have found the panache to give me the best reception which in turn saves the phone from draining itself from trying to find a signal.
Whoops New I forgot something..yeah my governors are smartass for when screen on and conservative when sleep.. when I say stock gingerbread radio I meant the link before the panache radio
I got my best battery life using faux123's AOSP roms, and his latest kernel has an undervolted version which makes it waste less battery without taking any toll on the performance. I don't particularly like the sense roms too much because I feel like they drain my battery power faster than aosp ones, and I don't even use all the features to their fullest extent.
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Ive also heard that auto brightness helps drain the battery faster than without.
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I've heard the same thing as well actually. Personally I keep my brightness at minimum all the time(10%), but you could try 25% if that's too dim for you. 40%-60% is usually bright enough to see clearly on even the brightest days too, and I'm one of the unlucky people with a bad screen.
I'd also recommend downloading Muzikant's "AutomateIt" app and setting up some rules. I recommend setting rules that will brighten your display for apps that really need the light(Netflix, Camera, Gallery), and then dimming it back down once you close the applications. You can have it turn off your data and syncing and other such things under specific conditions and times as well, which can help your battery life immensely, and without you actively having to do anything.
And I guess you could try flashing a new radio as well. You might have to test out each one for a few days to notice the differences between them but eventually you'll find which one works best for your area and phone.
If the batteries you're using isn't the stock one, most likely those batteries will die out really quick. They don't hold their charge that well.
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Grab your battery stats and show it off!
Here are mine on a good day (see attachments elow). I am also running oICSv41 with the GladOS v2.2/2.3 Kernel.
I heard rumours of poor battery life...
is there a native screenshot feature? if not what did u guys use to take screenshots. i dont want to root this phone.
Screen capture on ICS: Hold Volume down + Power
On CM9: Hold Power and select Screen capture from the menu
How is that possible? Stock ics/kernel?
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I got pretty decent life. ddnt see the ics bug at all.
it had drained about 40% (60% left) after a day with some use and the whole night without charging.
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is there a native screenshot feature? if not what did u guys use to take screenshots. i dont want to root this phone.
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As far as I know you have to root for it. Stock ICS seems to have it loaded into the system as far as I can tell.
And damn you guys have some impressive battery life. I think I'm gonna start tweaking a few things past just the kernel and the OC/UV settings. If I had a decent foot in developing I would work on a truly dedicated ICS rom with the best life I can get from it. The ones we currently have already do a good job as is.
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How is that possible? Stock ics/kernel?
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Its possible when you don't do anything with your phone.
Charge it and don't touch it and you will get 24 hours or more
Here is what I got. Same as GB. I solved many issues with a hard reset.
All stock on ICS
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I'm a light user, obviously
Best I've achieved is 22hrs with 4-5hrs of screen "on" time. No current screen shot, but I'll snag one once glados 2.4 has settled in with my sph33r v2 rom.
Wow, there are some pretty amazing graphs here.
Could I request that people attach their ROM and Kernel along with these screenshots? It would be nice if everyone could have the same battery life!
(Also, some of these pictures show that no voice calls are even made ...)
Yeah, everyone can get amazing battery life with wifi off and hardly any usage of the phone lol.
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Yeah, everyone can get amazing battery life with wifi off and hardly any usage of the phone lol.
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True, but if you looked at some of the graphs you will notice many users that posted were actually using their phones. One user had 35 hours up time with plenty of battery left with "Screen On" at the top of battery consumption, probably correlating to greater than 2.5 hours of screen on time.
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with "Screen On" at the top of battery consumption, probably correlating to greater than 2.5 hours of screen on time.
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Unless they post screen on time it really doesn't mean much and you are just guessing. People please post screen on time along with the discharge graph.
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Unless they post screen on time it really doesn't mean much and you are just guessing. People please post screen on time along with the discharge graph.
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Unless they post screen on time it really doesn't mean much and you are just guessing. People please post screen on time along with the discharge graph.
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Fair enough. But, if you find a screen shot of battery use with <5-10% remaining and greater than 25% 'Screen On' usage that isn't near or over 150 minutes of screen on time, please send me a pm. I've looked throughout these threads at many battery graphs and haven't seen one with that high of screen usage without the screen being on for nearly 2.5 hours or more- (with the exception of people getting dismal battery life of course, i.e. 2 hours and 90% drained, etc.).
I have the European version of the phone amd seem to suffer from poor batery life. The phone can barely be used 3 hours continously. I didn't fully charge the battery the first time so is this the cause? If yes how do I fix it? Also I have everything like Wi-fi etc off so that's not the cause.
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I have the European version of the phone amd seem to suffer from poor batery life. The phone can barely be used 3 hours continously. I didn't fully charge the battery the first time so is this the cause? If yes how do I fix it? Also I have everything like Wi-fi etc off so that's not the cause.
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if you're comfortable rooting/flashing custom roms onto your phone I'd suggest trying that. I get twice as much battery life out of my phone with the omega 28 rom
Give betterbatterystats a go..(free to xda members) and you'll be able to determine what programs etc are draining your battery.
Your screen time of 3 hours mind you is not too far off with what you can pull off with this device.. (4 hours tends to be a good number).. also taking into account the fact the device wasn't fully charged.
Sywped from my GT-I9300 running Omega v28 & siyah 1.7rc1
I`m on stock rom. I get more than 30 hours on one charge, internet, video, email normal use. Going through a whole day is absolutely no problem.
There must be a crappy app you`ve installed that is draining your battery. You will have to find out which one it is.
Are you playing games? They will drain your battery more quickly. Also, see if any apps are running in the background. After that, un-tick the location services in the settings menu. Change to a static wallpaper. Don't set very low sync times and turn your wifi off when you're not using it.
If you're on stock, you should have around 4 hours of screen time on.
I just want to confirm whether not charging the battery first has any effect on the battery life.
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I just want to confirm whether not charging the battery first has any effect on the battery life.
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That shouldn't have any effect, no.
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habylab said:
That shouldn't have any effect, no.
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Then why does it say in the manual that you must charge the battery the first time?
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Then why does it say in the manual that you must charge the battery the first time?
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Bcos there's a good chance the battery may have fully discharged between the time it's packaged and when it gets to the end user, which in some cases may take months or even over a year.
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Then why does it say in the manual that you must charge the battery the first time?
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People actually read the manuals?
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I haven't installed any app except the stock apps so I don't get why my battery drains so fast.
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I haven't installed any app except the stock apps so I don't get why my battery drains so fast.
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Time to do some work! Betterbatterystats...use it during a full regular cycle and you'll have the info you need
Sywped from my GT-I9300 running Omega v29 & siyah 1.7rc1
Just wanted to ask, what's tha average battery life for this phone?
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Just wanted to ask, what's tha average battery life for this phone?
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I will put this in 3 situations:
>>> Wifi or 3g and screen on continuously and web browsing = 9h
>>> Intermitent use with internet on all the time but sleeping when screen off = 24h stand by + 6h screen on
>>> Just on stand by with screen off: 1)With internet on 2% drain \ hour 2)With all internet off = 0,5% drain \ hour ...
There is many variance acording to screen brightness and economy mode on and off, but everybody can get a good fast system and average screen bright with the above result !!!
get juice defender..it is awesome!!
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Let me guess... your battery is consumed by cell standby or gpsd process?
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I have the European version of the phone amd seem to suffer from poor batery life. The phone can barely be used 3 hours continously. I didn't fully charge the battery the first time so is this the cause? If yes how do I fix it? Also I have everything like Wi-fi etc off so that's not the cause.
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It depends on what are you comparing it with? Now if you never had a android phone before then your not going to like battery life on them
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I just noticed with every custom rom I tried so far.. it drains a lot more battery than stock? is that normal? I even tried odexing the rom cause i i've read it gives you more battery and internal storage and it does give me a little bit more battery life.. but it's still not like the stock ones.. it still drains a bit faster? why is that??
try to calibrate your battery using cwm or an app
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try to calibrate your battery using cwm or an app
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the battery stats are fine.. but my problem is that it drains a lot quicker
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the battery stats are fine.. but my problem is that it drains a lot quicker
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TaylorDahmer said:
I just noticed with every custom rom I tried so far.. it drains a lot more battery than stock? is that normal? I even tried odexing the rom cause i i've read it gives you more battery and internal storage and it does give me a little bit more battery life.. but it's still not like the stock ones.. it still drains a bit faster? why is that??
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The draining nature of the battery depends on the rom and the kernel on how it optimises the usage of battery.
There are lots of tips to save battery. Google it.
You can use battery tweaks to get more performance in less consumption.
As there is no Ambient Light Sensor on Samsung Galaxy Y, I suggest you to adjust brightness often to save some life on the battery.
What I am hearing from you is new. I never heard that odexing a rom will increase battery life. I think you misunderstood it. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
You can follow a trick that is opted by me:
Charge your phone completely without disturbing.
Then use it until the battery reached 5% or nearby.
Then charge it again completely without disturbing.
This type of charging will help you get more battery life.
Press thanks if I have helped.
the_pirate_predator said:
The draining nature of the battery depends on the rom and the kernel on how it optimises the usage of battery.
There are lots of tips to save battery. Google it.
You can use battery tweaks to get more performance in less consumption.
As there is no Ambient Light Sensor on Samsung Galaxy Y, I suggest you to adjust brightness often to save some life on the battery.
What I am hearing from you is new. I never heard that odexing a rom will increase battery life. I think you misunderstood it. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
You can follow a trick that is opted by me:
Charge your phone completely without disturbing.
Then use it until the battery reached 5% or nearby.
Then charge it again completely without disturbing.
This type of charging will help you get more battery life.
Press thanks if I have helped.
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now I'm actually thinking about installing a new kernel and underclocking my CPU.. but i don't want to mess with things i don't have much understanding.. and ive heard it can damage your device?
Flash savie kernel for saving battery or flash battery script.
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Flash savie kernel for saving battery or flash battery script.
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Nevermind.. i just found the perfect rom + kernel combination for me.. XDuosV3 2.0 + BDSky Kernel + Juice Defender. More battery and more performance! Thanks guys
the_pirate_predator said:
The draining nature of the battery depends on the rom and the kernel on how it optimises the usage of battery.
There are lots of tips to save battery. Google it.
You can use battery tweaks to get more performance in less consumption.
As there is no Ambient Light Sensor on Samsung Galaxy Y, I suggest you to adjust brightness often to save some life on the battery.
What I am hearing from you is new. I never heard that odexing a rom will increase battery life. I think you misunderstood it. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
You can follow a trick that is opted by me:
Charge your phone completely without disturbing.
Then use it until the battery reached 5% or nearby.
Then charge it again completely without disturbing.
This type of charging will help you get more battery life.
Press thanks if I have helped.
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I agree. The key to save battery depends both on charging and the use you make of your phone. Battery saving tips are:
1. Disable animations.
2. Select a simple PNG, JPEG or BMP picture for home screen wallpaper, instead of a live wallpaper.
3. Adjust your brightness where you want to.
4. Use a launcher which doesn't consume a lot of RAM.
You can Google to learn more methods.
I hope I was helpful, if I was, you know what to do.
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TaylorDahmer said:
I just noticed with every custom rom I tried so far.. it drains a lot more battery than stock? is that normal? I even tried odexing the rom cause i i've read it gives you more battery and internal storage and it does give me a little bit more battery life.. but it's still not like the stock ones.. it still drains a bit faster? why is that??
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You can check this thread on XDA. Features every possible way of battery saving. Featured on XDA Portal few days ago.
I agree with the_pirate_predator
that charging should be done 100% without disturbance and again put on charger when battery is approximately 5-10%. It is also suggested for other batteries like vehicle, UPS batteries etc.
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using CWM........Busybox commands........ No I use my hands
it depends on many things..like roms kernels.. tweaks u uses.. use a good rom.. cm7 roms are more battery friendly than any other roms..