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Today my nexus one has been running for 261 hours, that's 11 days without rebooting it. Still going strong and smooth as ever.
I've done this test many times but always lose track cause it goes so long.
What's the longest running time you've had?
3 days for me. I try to re-boot every night though.
193 hrs and counting, I never kept track, but can't remember rebooting more often than once every 1-2 wks.
542 hrs and counting....
right now it's 162:36:07...08...09...10...11....
I don't think I've ever gone 200+ hours mainly because it's like a computer... after a while, a nice reboot helps!
think about it... CPU, RAM, ROM, Wifi/BT/3G Chip ... gotta give it a nice reboot once in a while!
Now if I had a Nexus S, my biggest uptime would be 10-15 minutes... what's with all those stories of it rebooting in the middle of calls???
Only 48 hrs, since I power down almost every night.
1097.3 hours. 45 days, 17 hours, 18 seconds. I finally found up rebooting it to upgrade from Enom 2.12.x to 2.14.x
I don't have the screenshot I made a while back, due to some dumbassery on the count of Dropbox adding a new PC and deciding it was the share to sync against; ie: nuking all of my Dropbox files, but anywho.... Uptime widget on my phone still has that as the max.
23d 5h at the moment..
I don't see any performance differences so why bother rebooting it.
EDIT: Aha, interesting, I did add an image here in a post of 44 days, a day or so before I rebooted.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9327323&postcount=730
Currently I have 642 hours but I had more.
Usually I only reboot due to upgrades or power loss.
I guess Gingerbread will break the next update...
how...
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earth...... what?
I am happy if i get 40 hours without hardly touching it! What the hell are you guys doing? data off all the time?
JHaste said:
how...
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earth...... what?
I am happy if i get 40 hours without hardly touching it! What the hell are you guys doing? data off all the time?
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I believe there talking about on time not battery life.
My longest was a week needed it as an alarm clock in vacation. Usually I do a power cycle every morning.
Thanks to MicroMod's gingerbread updates I get maximum a week before I flash a new version.
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wrench115 said:
I believe there talking about on time not battery life.
My longest was a week needed it as an alarm clock in vacation. Usually I do a power cycle every morning.
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ok... i was going to puke lol
check out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624449
My best ( http://users.uptimeprj.com/xpatriick/en/ ) was "just" 16 days and 2 hours. Could've been longer but I'm almost always updating to the latest ROMs except during these 16 days
You people obviously don't run nightly. lol
Mokurex said:
You people obviously don't run nightly. lol
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Nope, I use my phone for real stuff, not for playing with random roms
If I had a secondary Android phone, perhaps... Like I know lots of folks who play with their G1 or such with nightlies, but I can't imagine doing it on my normal phone. I need to use it. And who has the time to set up stuff every time...
24 hours at max and yes i use my phone for calling and stuff too much. Regularly its around 6 hours
charnsingh_online said:
24 hours at max and yes i use my phone for calling and stuff too much. Regularly its around 6 hours
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not battery time, uptime.
JHaste said:
how...
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earth...... what?
I am happy if i get 40 hours without hardly touching it! What the hell are you guys doing? data off all the time?
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If you do want the normal battery life just turn off the data connection. My test I did last week turned my nexus one into a normal running phone just by doing this. Went 7 hours at work, with 1 hour of screen on time, and was still at 85%.
If I'm going out and need long battery life I'll just turn off the data, then check once in a while for new emails etc.
The whole reason android phones get poor battery is because the OS keeps an always on data connection. Even switching to WiFi shoots battery life way up.
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And who has the time to set up stuff every time...
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You can *generally* flash a nightly update without wiping all your data. Backup just to be safe, flash - if it works, great. If not, set your stuff up. If you don't have time for that, just flash back to the backup. Easy
RogerPodacter said:
If you do want the normal battery life just turn off the data connection. My test I did last week turned my nexus one into a normal running phone just by doing this. Went 7 hours at work, with 1 hour of screen on time, and was still at 85%.
If I'm going out and need long battery life I'll just turn off the data, then check once in a while for new emails etc.
The whole reason android phones get poor battery is because the OS keeps an always on data connection. Even switching to WiFi shoots battery life way up.
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Could also use an application like JuiceDefender or Tasker to automatically toggle data at set intervals. This way you still get regular updates (emails, messages, etc), but at a fraction of the battery expense.
okay, so today, i believe i have switched roms i believe about 8 times in about 2 hour time period. i had found a perfect one, but market was not working which totally killed it, others where just to slow.
so i need you all to see if you can help me find a rom that has the following specs:
1) Speed.
2) Mostly EVERYTHING working. market especially.
3) Long battery life is must.
4) Stock Android, but HTC Sence will do as long it FAST!
In advance, Thanks guys
Give a ROM time to settle in. 8 times in 2 hours? That's switching ROMs every 15 minutes. I can't even go through my steps to get a ROM up and running in 15 minutes, let alone test it out.
Pick one and give it a try for a day or more.
I myself am pretty happy so far with Imilka's Glacier ROM, especially with the newest update. I can't say everything worked right away, a few force closes and battery pulls, but it needs a little time and use to settle in. I haven't had a SINGLE problem with it today, and I only installed it last night. Everything I use is working, and it's smooth smooth smooth. I'm sure it could probably be faster, but I like Sence.
SGT said:
Give a ROM time to settle in. 8 times in 2 hours? That's switching ROMs every 15 minutes. I can't even go through my steps to get a ROM up and running in 15 minutes, let alone test it out.
Pick one and give it a try for a day or more.
I myself am pretty happy so far with Imilka's Glacier ROM, especially with the newest update. I can't say everything worked right away, a few force closes and battery pulls, but it needs a little time and use to settle in. I haven't had a SINGLE problem with it today, and I only installed it last night. Everything I use is working, and it's smooth smooth smooth. I'm sure it could probably be faster, but I like Sence.
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maybe i shoudl have of explained my self lol
i have 4 roms that i have tried:
CyanogenMod7 but that one stared to restart alot, i guess you can call it that since it go back to the circular thing with the arrow spping aorundt he android with the skateboard.
Topia HD, just to laggy for me.
Stock Gingerbread witchi have been using for the past week or so no problem but got kinda bored of it.
i tired DL DezireZ v3.3, and ig ot to say for it being a sense rom, i loved it. but the market was not working so it kinda pointless.
Just a question. I have placed 4.4 on my N10, and now it is starting up for the first time. How long could/should that take? I see now for some 15 minutes the revolving boot-animation, but not much more happens. How long should it take before the N10 starts for user input for a first run on 4.4? It doesn't seem to be in a bootloop though, as the animation is smooth, and doesn't suddenly break to start over again.
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Just a question. I have placed 4.4 on my N10, and now it is starting up for the first time. How long could/should that take? I see now for some 15 minutes the revolving boot-animation, but not much more happens. How long should it take before the N10 starts for user input for a first run on 4.4? It doesn't seem to be in a bootloop though, as the animation is smooth, and doesn't suddenly break to start over again.
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It took mine only a minute
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CheopsChefren said:
Just a question. I have placed 4.4 on my N10, and now it is starting up for the first time. How long could/should that take? I see now for some 15 minutes the revolving boot-animation, but not much more happens. How long should it take before the N10 starts for user input for a first run on 4.4? It doesn't seem to be in a bootloop though, as the animation is smooth, and doesn't suddenly break to start over again.
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I had that problem but found a solution here http://goo.gl/j9GbwV in Android Police comments
Hi guys,
I was just using my tablet at 60% battery when about 15 minutes later it shut down saying it was out of battery...
Why is it doing this and what can be done to fix it, the tablet is 1 year 8 months old...
Thanks
Could be a bad battery or possibly a fluke in software, does a reboot bring it back to 60% or whatever or does it still say low?
You can first try wiping it clean and then loading it with all the latest stock firmware/software and if this doesn't help then I would get a new battery
Mine has done the same thing. You need to replace the battery. I did and it works great now.
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Hi.
So I bought S7E in September. I noticed a smudge on the screen. I sent it in for repair. They repaired screen AND battery AND usb connector, although the only thing wrong with the phone was screen. They also wrote that they updated the software (I checked and I have android 6.0.1).
So yestrday I got the phone back. Plug it in the recharger and restored it with the back up I made and played with it while it was charging so that I could fully adjust it like it was before.
Than I went into battery settings and it said "Learning usage patterns..." And I was like "okay, you do that"
This morning I woke up checked if it is till learning usage patterns and it is not. BUT it says that the "Estimated usage time remaining is 10 hours".
Now I found that a bit odd and bit low, especially since its a new battery. Before I sent the phone for repair I had like 22-24 hours of estimated usage time when it was on 100%.
I also noticed that most of time my smart manager says the phone has 75% RAM in use. So only 1 gb free. I think that before I sent it there it wasnt like that.
So any suggestions, ideas or anything guys?
I also attached some screenshots
Your battery life seems okay. Check how many hours SOT You get. Take a screenshot of screen battery usage when You have around 10-20% or just say how many hours You got. With a custom rom I get usually around 4-5 hours at most, but with a stock rom 6-7 hours. And on my device I have 1.2GB of free ram and after cleaning ram I get 1.7GB.
Your first estimation is going to be low especially after a new update. Give it a day or two . And don't clean your ram too often because it will get reopened again . (waste of battery ) . Your android system is using alot tho but thats normal for newer software.
Give it time to settle down a bit It will get better
So far it's been over 4 hours SOT on my device and I still have 50%. 8 hour SOT? COOOOOL! That's why I chose S7 Edge . Let Your device learn usage patterns. It really works! After 2-4 days Your battery life will be better than ever
Okay. I made some screenshots.
I dont know either why System Android is using that much.
Anywayw today I was mostly on FB and 9GAG. I am ill, meaning home in bed. So I didnt really watch videos or talk on phone to much (maybe 3 or 4 calls).
Yeah. I hope it will learn my usage patterns and that will be it. Because sending it back to that company that repairs samsung here in my country is really the worst. Like they are retarded or something...
Will it also get less laggy with time? Because I remember that before I sent it there, it ran a bit smoother. Now sometimes when scrolling through this forum or facebook its a bit laggy... I know it wasnt before.. Is that also something that the phone needs to learn and adjust after few days? Or should I factory reset it, just to be sure?
KavaBreskva said:
Okay. I made some screenshots.
I dont know either why System Android is using that much.
Anywayw today I was mostly on FB and 9GAG. I am ill, meaning home in bed. So I didnt really watch videos or talk on phone to much (maybe 3 or 4 calls).
Yeah. I hope it will learn my usage patterns and that will be it. Because sending it back to that company that repairs samsung here in my country is really the worst. Like they are retarded or something...
Will it also get less laggy with time? Because I remember that before I sent it there, it ran a bit smoother. Now sometimes when scrolling through this forum or facebook its a bit laggy... I know it wasnt before.. Is that also something that the phone needs to learn and adjust after few days? Or should I factory reset it, just to be sure?
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Your sot isnt too bad for a new firmware. Atleast you can get around 6 hrs sot. Your lagg prolly wont adjust and i am not sure why your device is lagging at all. Give it a few more days. Just hope nougat will fix your problems and ours.
Well before repair I sometime got like 4 hrs SOT, sometime 5, sometimes 6, sometimes even 7. It really depends on what I am doing on the phone.
Well its not that laggy but I remember it wasnt as much before.
Do you maybe know when nougat is coming for s7e?
ProtoDeVNan0 said:
So far it's been over 4 hours SOT on my device and I still have 50%. 8 hour SOT? COOOOOL! That's why I chose S7 Edge . Let Your device learn usage patterns. It really works! After 2-4 days Your battery life will be better than ever
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How can you activate this 'learn usuage patterns'? Is it in your battery settings? Could you please help?
KavaBreskva said:
Well before repair I sometime got like 4 hrs SOT, sometime 5, sometimes 6, sometimes even 7. It really depends on what I am doing on the phone.
Well its not that laggy but I remember it wasnt as much before.
Do you maybe know when nougat is coming for s7e?
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Today.
lamboram said:
How can you activate this 'learn usuage patterns'? Is it in your battery settings? Could you please help?
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It happens automatically when You flash a fresh rom. (Factory reset).
KavaBreskva said:
Well before repair I sometime got like 4 hrs SOT, sometime 5, sometimes 6, sometimes even 7. It really depends on what I am doing on the phone.
Well its not that laggy but I remember it wasnt as much before.
Do you maybe know when nougat is coming for s7e?
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The beta program is around the corner, its only a matter of time before it reaches out publicly. My advice to you is to turn off fast charge because for me its around 3-5 c less heat and it is only 20 minutes slower .
ProtoDeVNan0 said:
Today.
It happens automatically when You flash a fresh rom. (Factory reset).
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Hi, I'm experiencing the same problem the OP is. When I do a factory reset it's not saying "learning usage patterns" as my old phone did. Can you tell me why? thanks.