Battery life - Sony Xperia X Compact Questions & Answers

The first week or so I was very happy with the battery life. I could easily get two days out of a recharge. However for some reason now the battery drains much quicker and I can barely make it to the end of the day with my normal use. The "Android System" item on the battery stats is 29%. That seems too high. I have been installing apps recently so I wonder if an app is causing this. Any advice?

vispinet said:
The first week or so I was very happy with the battery life. I could easily get two days out of a recharge. However for some reason now the battery drains much quicker and I can barely make it to the end of the day with my normal use. The "Android System" item on the battery stats is 29%. That seems too high. I have been installing apps recently so I wonder if an app is causing this. Any advice?
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Things I have done to get better battery life (or at least feel like I get better battery life):
Disable battery percentage display (it never helps)
Settings -> Display -> System Icons -> Battery Percentage (unchecked)
Change from LTE to WCDMA (preferred)/GSM (i get horrible LTE signal)
Settings -> More -> Mobile Networks -> Preferred network type
Disabled the default Android Device Administrator
Settings -> Lockscreen & security -> Device Administrator (unchecked)
Set Wi-FI to never stay awake
Settings -> Wi-Fi Settings -> Settings -> "Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep" (set to off)
Disable Bluetooth when not in use
Disable apps I dont use.
My best bet is that your Bluetooth or Wi-Fi are in a consistant ON state. Disabling bluetooth when not in use, and setting the Wi-Fi sleep policy would be the low hanging fruit if you havent done that yet.
If none of the above work then I would suggest one of the following:
1.) ADB into your phone and look at logs (logcat, dmesg, ...) to determine if there are any exceptions that could be causing the system to "hang".
2.) Factory reset

JenItols said:
Things I have done to get better battery life (or at least feel like I get better battery life):
Disable battery percentage display (it never helps)
Settings -> Display -> System Icons -> Battery Percentage (unchecked)
Change from LTE to WCDMA (preferred)/GSM (i get horrible LTE signal)
Settings -> More -> Mobile Networks -> Preferred network type
Disabled the default Android Device Administrator
Settings -> Lockscreen & security -> Device Administrator (unchecked)
Set Wi-FI to never stay awake
Settings -> Wi-Fi Settings -> Settings -> "Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep" (set to off)
Disable Bluetooth when not in use
Disable apps I dont use.
My best bet is that your Bluetooth or Wi-Fi are in a consistant ON state. Disabling bluetooth when not in use, and setting the Wi-Fi sleep policy would be the low hanging fruit if you havent done that yet.
If none of the above work then I would suggest one of the following:
1.) ADB into your phone and look at logs (logcat, dmesg, ...) to determine if there are any exceptions that could be causing the system to "hang".
2.) Factory reset
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Thank you so much for the detailed answer. I feel a bit stupid now, but everything was solved with a simple reboot. Who knows which app must have hang. I will keep your message for future reference. Many thanks again.

vispinet said:
Thank you so much for the detailed answer. I feel a bit stupid now, but everything was solved with a simple reboot. Who knows which app must have hang. I will keep your message for future reference. Many thanks again.
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So after the Nougat update I'm back at square 1. Battery life is much worse. For an android phone is not that bad. It easily lasts through the day. However on MM I used to get 2 days with the same use (and this was one of the reasons I got this phone).

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Tips and tricks to prolong battery life

Switch To Wi-Fi
If you live in a place where Wi-Fi speeds are good or hot-spots are abundant, you should really consider switching to Wi-Fi. This will save you from the great amount of power that a constant 3G connection needs. Hit Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Wi-fi to do the needful or you can use the easy way of dragging down that status bar and switching on from there. Also, you can permanently turn off your 3G by holding the power button and deactivating the data connection (froyo) or going to Settings > Wireless & Network > Mobile Networks > un-tick the data enabled box.
Switch To 2G
While 3G connections are fast, they also drain up a ton of battery. If you cannot switch to Wi-Fi for a particular reason, try switching to 2G when you are not in need of a high-speed connection. Sure, the slow speed can kill, but it’s good enough if you want your email updates and your contact sync. Plus, it can be very useful when you need a data connection but your battery is low. Switch to 2G from Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Use Only 2G Networks.
Turn Off Sync
If you aren’t comfortable about turning off mobile data access entirely, you should consider being selective about the apps which are sync with the cloud. The best is to turn off syncing entirely for maximum gains. Also, some apps have an option to increase the timeout at which it pings a server for a sync. Try increasing that to the maximum possible interval. Settings for sync can be controlled from Menu > Settings > Accounts & Sync > Background Data. Also, disable Auto-sync from the same screen.
Control The Screen Brightness
Unless you are in direct sunlight for a long time, consider switching your phone to the lowest possible brightness. This works pretty well indoors and also gives your Android battery life a pretty significant boost. Screen brightness can be controlled from Menu > Settings > Display > Brightness.
Calibrate Your Battery
You have to be rooted for the following procedure. Calibrating the battery is a very simple procedure. First of all, charge your phone until is gets to 100%. Then, keeping the phone in charging, switch it off because it will charge for a little longer. When it vibrates and shows 100% battery, boot into CWM recovery mode by pressing the following buttons: Vol up + Vol down + Home button + Power button. Then go to Advanced and click on wipe battery stats. If you don't have CWM recovery, you can use an app called battery calibration.
If anyone has any more tips, please do not hesitate to contribute.
Note: These tips are from another website. I only modified them for our specific phone and added the battery calibration tip. I don't take any credit for creating them but they did take a while to modify so a don't hesitate to hit the thanks button!​
What about task manager and battery saver,
You can name some great apps for saving the juice too...
Like
advance task manager pro from info life
It has 3 features
Startup kill
Regular kill (during usage)
Screen off auto kill
M_247 said:
What about task manager and battery saver,
You can name some great apps for saving the juice too...
Like
advance task manager pro from info life
It has 3 features
Startup kill
Regular kill (during usage)
Screen off auto kill
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I just searched this and it lead me to another forum. However, the persons experience was that when he used the task killer, he would use the auto kill every 30 minutes option. He reported that the apps he had killed would just start up again a couple of minutes later so this caused battery drain (This is the thread i read it from). It is also bad for android to use task killers which is written on this website.
missing hint:
delete Gallery3D, use e.g. quickpic instead
Juice defender is a great way to save battery. You can manually set which apps to use internet. It also turn off internet at screen off. The only problem is Airtel users have to deal with annoying usage popup after everytime the internet is disconnected
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you should mention SetCpu profiles...governors too
coz we "all" know if we have set governor to performance at 1000mhz....battery goes down faster....
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friend863 said:
Juice defender is a great way to save battery. You can manually set which apps to use internet. It also turn off internet at screen off. The only problem is Airtel users have to deal with annoying usage popup after everytime the internet is disconnected
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I read in some places on the internet that in some instances Juicedefender would drain battery even more, beacause it switches Wifi on and off frequently.

Battery drain & Deep sleep avoiding Tips

Hi folks,
I have been facing battery drain & deep sleep issue on my Nexus 4 which i have reported in my earlier post. After formatting couple of days ago, yesterday i noticed again the deep sleep & battery drain issue. I was totally frustrated & annoyed by the Google's 4.3 update. The above said issue persist only after 4.3 fix (1.8Mb) update, may be most of users facing the issue since then.
Here are few tips i followed to get rid of battery drain & deep sleep issue,
1. Menu - Google settings - location - uncheck location
2. Google settings - Google+ - location sharing - uncheck location sharing
3. Menu - settings - location access - uncheck gps satellite
4.Settings - wifi - advanced - uncheck scanning always available
5. Settings - wifi - advanced - wifi frequency band - select 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz based on router. Don't select Auto as wifi signal fluctuates often.
6. After following the above steps clear the cache, turn off the phone.
7. Wait for the battery to drain to 0
8. Charge the battery to 100% using the normal charger. Dont use any other fast charger, portable or wireless charger, as it ll have impact on battery.
Let me know if the above steps works.
Ps: The above settings are carried out in Stock 4.3 & not rooted.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Amruthhr said:
Hi folks,
I have been facing battery drain & deep sleep issue on my Nexus 4 which i have reported in my earlier post. After formatting couple of days ago, yesterday i noticed again the deep sleep & battery drain issue. I was totally frustrated & annoyed by the Google's 4.3 update. The above said issue persist only after 4.3 fix (1.8Mb) update, may be most of users facing the issue since then.
Here are few tips i followed to get rid of battery drain & deep sleep issue,
1. Menu - Google settings - location - uncheck location
2. Google settings - Google+ - location sharing - uncheck location sharing
3. Menu - settings - location access - uncheck gps satellite
4.Settings - wifi - advanced - uncheck scanning always available
5. Settings - wifi - advanced - wifi frequency band - select 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz based on router. Don't select Auto as wifi signal fluctuates often.
6. After following the above steps clear the cache, turn off the phone.
7. Wait for the battery to drain to 0
8. Charge the battery to 100% using the normal charger. Dont use any other fast charger, portable or wireless charger, as it ll have impact on battery.
Let me know if the above steps works.
Ps: The above settings are carried out in Stock 4.3 & not rooted.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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Pranaam sarkar..
you have to check what app is draining your battery.. and what apps are preventing your phone from going to deep sleep mode.. There is a app called batter battery stats here in the aps section of android that will help you to find detailed battery statictics.. then you can use another app called grenefy to "shut up" the apps causing wakelocks..
Amruthhr said:
Hi folks,
I have been facing battery drain & deep sleep issue on my Nexus 4 which i have reported in my earlier post. After formatting couple of days ago, yesterday i noticed again the deep sleep & battery drain issue. I was totally frustrated & annoyed by the Google's 4.3 update. The above said issue persist only after 4.3 fix (1.8Mb) update, may be most of users facing the issue since then.
Here are few tips i followed to get rid of battery drain & deep sleep issue,
1. Menu - Google settings - location - uncheck location
2. Google settings - Google+ - location sharing - uncheck location sharing
3. Menu - settings - location access - uncheck gps satellite
4.Settings - wifi - advanced - uncheck scanning always available
5. Settings - wifi - advanced - wifi frequency band - select 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz based on router. Don't select Auto as wifi signal fluctuates often.
6. After following the above steps clear the cache, turn off the phone.
7. Wait for the battery to drain to 0
8. Charge the battery to 100% using the normal charger. Dont use any other fast charger, portable or wireless charger, as it ll have impact on battery.
Let me know if the above steps works.
Ps: The above settings are carried out in Stock 4.3 & not rooted.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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The thing is, I kind of resent having to turn so many functions off just for my phone to work correctly. I mean, turning gps off and not being able to use navigation?
I have the android OS bug it seems, its draining as much as the screen is which isnt good.
Andre_Vitto said:
Pranaam sarkar..
you have to check what app is draining your battery.. and what apps are preventing your phone from going to deep sleep mode.. There is a app called batter battery stats here in the aps section of android that will help you to find detailed battery statictics.. then you can use another app called grenefy to "shut up" the apps causing wakelocks..
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Whats app is not causing any battery drain for me. The only culprit I have noticed is the Wi-Fi.
Anyways will download & try batter battery stats, shall soon update with post in couple of days. :good:
Andre_Vitto said:
Pranaam sarkar..
you have to check which apps are draining your battery.. and what apps are preventing your phone from going to deep sleep mode.. There is a app called batter battery stats here in the aps section of android that will help you to find detailed battery statictics.. then you can use another app called grenefy to "shut up" the apps causing wakelocks..
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Clear?
porkchopbolt said:
The thing is, I kind of resent having to turn so many functions off just for my phone to work correctly. I mean, turning gps off and not being able to use navigation?
I have the android OS bug it seems, its draining as much as the screen is which isnt good.
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Yes, it's definitely issue with OS.
The only option available to us is to make some setting and maintain the juice till the next update.

[HOW TO] Solve battery drain issue of YU Yureka.

If your YU Yureka's battery last upto only few hrs. Try this :
First check Battery status (Settings->Battery)
If you find Mediaserver listed number one battery drainer with more than 50% battery uses, then there is issue with Media storage
Now go to Settings-> Apps ->All, select Media Storage & disable it. Clear data & reboot. Now enable it & reboot.
Check battery uses after some time Mediaserver will not be number 1 & may not be in the list also. Even if it is listed , it will not take much battery.
Credit : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5JFZDywtIM
Greenify
If you have rooted your Yureka, you can use Greenify app from play store to enhance battery life.
Here are the steps (4 image files attached).
How to save battery life on your Android device: 20 Tips
Most smartphones have either a Lithium Ion battery or a Lithium Polymer battery. Both are Lithium Ion though, and as such, do not have a ''memory'' which means you don't have to fully charge or discharge them at the beginning, and partial charging is fine throughout their life. In fact, these types of batteries suffer from low voltage, so it's actually much better to charge them, even if only a little, whenever you have the chance rather than to fully charge and fully drain them.
1. Use a dark colored background
2. Make apps darker too
3. Get rid of auto-brightness
Don't use display auto-brightness. It may sound good, but auto-brightness is usually way brighter than you really need. It's much better to manually set a super low brightness level that is still comfortable, and then just bump it up when necessary. This is one of the main ways to improve your battery life as the screen is one of the biggest battery suckers.
4. Vibrate away!
Switch off vibrate. Unless you really need that added awareness, turn off vibration. It actually takes more power to vibrate your phone than it does to ring it. Turn off haptic feedback too. Sure it feels cool, but it doesn't really add anything to your experience, and it's another battery drainer.
5. Don't use a knockoff
Only use original batteries or respected third party manufacturer batteries. Saving a few bucks on a battery that might damage your beloved smartphone is a poor choice indeed, and may also deliver sub-standard battery performance.
6. Having a timeout is good
Set your display's screen timeout to as short a time as is practical for you. Just think, if your screen timeout is set to a minute, it'll use four times the amount of power to have it on, every time you switch your screen on, than if your timeout is set to 15 seconds. Studies report the average smartphone user turns their smartphone on 150 times a day, so anything you can do to limit that frequency (through self-control or other methods listed below) will help keep your battery running for longer.
7. Get your notifications to leave you alone at night
Set ''sleep times'' or ''blocking mode'' to switch off Wi-Fi and mobile data when you don't need them. If your phone is basically off limits at work, set your device to not ring, vibrate or connect to the internet while you're at work. Likewise, you can set your phone to airplane mode when you're asleep or use sleep or blocking modes to set up limits for what your phone does during certain times of the day, whether that's while you're asleep, at work or in a meeting. Get to know the specific settings your ROM offers. Not only will you have to fiddle with your phone less throughout the day (or night), but you'll be saving on battery life too.
8. Your phone doesn't have to be smart all the time
Turn off smart features like air gestures, smart scrolling and the like, Unless you really use these features every day, they're just using battery power for a feature you don't use.
9. Nor do you need to be connected 24/7
Turn off GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi and mobile data whenever you don't need them. Turning off location data, or setting it to use Wi-Fi or 3G data rather than GPS works perfectly well. Only turn on Bluetooth and NFC as long as you need them, and there's no need to have both Wi-Fi and mobile data turned on at all times. If you use Wi-Fi a lot though, say at home and at work, then it makes sense to keep set your Wi-Fi to ''Always on during sleep'' as this uses less power than to have your Wi-Fi reconnecting every time you wake your phone.
10. Try out Dynamic Notifications
Use lock screen widgets or notifications if your ROM supports them, or install an app that does it for you like Dynamic Notifications. You'll be able to get basically all your content without having to unlock your phone fully and navigating around. You still need to light your screen up, but you'll have it on for much less time than normal. using a lock screen notification app with a black background can save your battery life significantly.
11. Don't get bogged down by widgets
Ditch widgets you don't really need, especially those that are connected to the internet like weather widgets.
12. Don't let your apps fall behind the times
Keep your apps updated. There's a reason developers constantly update apps, and many of these reasons are memory and battery optimizations. Keeping your apps updated also means you have the best optimizations available. Likewise, delete old apps you no longer use, as these may be running background processes that chew up RAM and battery life.
13. Use your battery saving mode, now!
If your phone has a battery or power saving mode or other battery management option, make use of it.
14. Explore the battery saving features on your phone
All ROMs, whether it's stock Android, OEM UI's like TouchWiz or custom ROMs like CyanogenMod, have various settings in the menu to help conserve or optimize battery consumption here and there. Find these various options for your device and ROM and make them work for you!
15. Choose when you sync your data
Turn off auto-syncing for Google accounts. If you don't need every single Google account updated every fifteen minutes, just go into your Settings and Google account and turn off auto-sync for those apps you don't need constantly updated.
16. Be the master of your app updates
Set apps to update only when you launch them. If you rarely (or very frequently) open an app, it might be better to only have it update when you do so, rather than updating automatically all the time via push notifications or sync intervals. If you only check email once a day, why not let the app update then only, and if you're on a widget or app every couple of hours anyway then why not have it update each time rather than every fifteen minutes when you're not even looking at it
17. Be app update savvy in the Google Play Store
Change your Google Play Store settings to manual update your apps. If you have the Play Store set to auto-update, you might have fifteen apps updating when you least expect it, destroying your battery life (and data plan) without you realizing it. If you use even half of these battery saving tips you'll see a marked improvement in your battery life.
18. Turn off Google hotwords
Stop your phone from always listening. Google's "Ok Google" voice searching is a fantastic and often very functional feature. The problem is that it can play havoc with your battery. Go into "Google settings" from your app drawer and tap the "voice" heading. On the next page, select '"Ok Google' detection". In this menu, the best option for battery life would be to untick all boxed, but if you are a fan of "Ok Google", tick only the "From Google Search app" box to ensure your device is only primed while in the Google app.
19. Get rid of animations
Disable animations. This process may differ slightly from device to device but the crux of it should remain the same. Go to your settings and to the "about phone" page. Tap on the "build number" around 7 times. You will be notified that you have become an "Android developer" (don't worry, enabling the Android developer options doesn't have any adverse affects, it just adds another option in your settings menu). Go back to your settings and tap on the newly inserted "developer options" menu at the bottom. On the next page, scroll down to where it says "window animation scale," "transition animation scale" and "animator duration scale", and switch all of these off. Your device's interface may no=longer look as pretty, but the battery life will be better.
20. Make your location services more battery-friendly too!
Turning off location services isn't just a fantastic way to save on your battery, it saves on your data plan too! Go into your settings and you will find "location" under the "personal" heading - tap on it. At the top of the next page it you will see "mode" in this menu you will be able to set the options for how your smartphone determines your location. Select "battery saving" on the following page.
#Courtesy to Android Pit.
The temporary solution for the YU Yureka heating problem is to switch the mode of phone from performance/balanced to battery saver mode. This reduces the continuous heating of the device
Hit thanx if helped.
@avs from MMX canvas 4
Scheduled power on and off option yu yureka- any codes
there is no inbuilt scheduled power on and off option in yu yureka. It is possible to write code from developer options?
laxmiitz said:
there is no inbuilt scheduled power on and off option in yu yureka. It is possible to write code from developer options?
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Check here.
Here also .
Hit thanks if it helps.
I own a Yureka Yu since April 2015. From the beginning there was a problem of heating and phone would randomly reboot. The Battery life was ok after the update Of late the battery drains fast and doesn't charge 100%. Even after keeping for charge overnight the battery shows only 89%.
Attached screen shot of battery. Please help.

LG G6 optimized for battery life

Hello, I am the new owner of the LG G6. I noticed a fairly large consumption of the battery in this phone, especially during idle
That is why I would like for myself and others to gather in this topic all the ways to improve the G6 performance in terms of battery life, which do not require rooting and are safe for the phone.
First, disable LDB (MLT in older versions) in hidden menu (LG 24/7 tracking of phone)
Search for "LDB function LG G6" in Google, there should be a theme on Reddit about MLT with exact instructions. Maybe someone below will drop the link, because I do not have such a possibility
What else can we do in the hidden LG menu to improve the battery life?
Second, turn off bloatwear
The easiest way is to go to settings > applications and disable (uninstall) applications that you do not use. However, this way you can not get rid of all the bloatware.
What are the other methods for improving the battery life of the LG G6?
Battery standby drain on my G6 (H870DS) is also poor. I lose between 1.5-2.5% an hour when the phone is just sat on the table. I have tried many things to reduce this without success. I have AOD off, battery saver on, gmail sync off, aeroplane mode on (no mobile/cell signal at home), Bluetooth off, WiFi off when screen off. I have removed/ hidden most of the bloatware using ADB commands and experimented with apps such as greenify and forcedoze but nothing seems to make any difference to the high battery consumption when the phone is idle. I have done 2-3 factory resets and nothing has improved. Gsam battery app tells me that a lot of battery usage is caused by android os, kernel and google play services. My conclusions are that android 7.0 Nougat has poor battery idle drain. LG will only update this to 8.0 Oreo eventually which might improve battery efficiency. Some people are reporting better standby performance with their G6’s so it might have something to do with which model/regions firmware you have. I also have the latest TWN firmware and this improved idle drain slightly. I shall wait for android 8.0 Oreo then factory reset and probably be disappointed. Great phone apart from poor battery standby and not having a notification led.
The most amusing thing I've noticed is that the Always-On Display has virtually no battery consumption. Whether it is running or not, I had the same high consumption on idle.
Tomorrow morning I will check whether turning off LDB (MLT) gives something.
I am afraid of updating to Android 8.0, because reviews of other phones after the update are extremely different, some say that the battery life has deteriorated, and others that have improved slightly
I too have my doubts that android 8.0 will be bring any improvement to battery standby drain so will be waiting to see other people’s experiences before I update.
This is also fun, because for the same type of device people report different effects of upgrades. So usually Android upgrade is a high risk game
It seems that turning off the LDB (MLT) feature has reduced the battery consumption in idle 2x, now the phone uses about 0.25% per hour.
Very interesting, that's the first time I've actually heard or read something about MLT/LDB. I wonder what both stands for and also what's its literal function. Polish forums are flooded with threads about "LG's spying app!".
I gave it a try and turned it off. Also I've turned off logging services too. After rebooting, I've removed two apps that are mentioned here and had to force-reboot again as "MLT has stopped" started popping up after a minute or two and it prevented me from doing anything on the phone
Hopefully it will improve battery life... even slightly, but improvement is improvement. For me, battery life is the weakest point of this phone (damned Android 7.0 and its idle battery drain bug)...
RAM is not so important for me, 4 gigs are enough and I've never experienced any slowdowns even with 30 tabs opened in Chrome
Someone on Reddit suggested disabling background running services for apps that use it for no real reason. This can be done by following:
Device settings > Smart doctor > Tap Memory > Tap overflow menu > Tap conserve memory
Selecting the apps that you want to not run in the background and setting the toggle to ON will help. Maybe. Ish.
romcio47 said:
I gave it a try and turned it off. Also I've turned off logging services too. After rebooting, I've removed two apps that are mentioned here and had to force-reboot again as "MLT has stopped" started popping up after a minute or two and it prevented me from doing anything on the phone
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Let me know what effects have turned off logging and uninstalling these applications. It is a pity that these applications can only be uninstalled on the root device.
adaimespechip said:
Someone on Reddit suggested disabling background running services for apps that use it for no real reason. This can be done by following:
Device settings > Smart doctor > Tap Memory > Tap overflow menu > Tap conserve memory
Selecting the apps that you want to not run in the background and setting the toggle to ON will help. Maybe. Ish.
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Thanks for the hint. I just did it. Too bad there are so few applications that I want them to not work in the background
adaimespechip said:
Device settings > Smart doctor > Tap Memory > Tap overflow menu > Tap conserve memory
Selecting the apps that you want to not run in the background and setting the toggle to ON will help. Maybe. Ish.
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I will try it too, thanks for the hint.
jacekmi said:
Let me know what effects have turned off logging and uninstalling these applications. It is a pity that these applications can only be uninstalled on the root device.
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Manually turning MLT off should be enough, I removed these apps just in case but I don't think it makes MLT "double off" as it's already killed in service menu.
I will do some checks and report in few days, stay tuned.
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Can you tell me how, step by step, you have disabled the logs?
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Can you tell me how, step by step, you have disabled the logs?
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I don't have my phone with me but as far as I remember the steps are almost exactly the same as for MLT/LDB disable.
Only you click the button about logging instead of MLT, one or two rows below. Then you have to tap "disable" button until every logging service below is set to "Disabled".
romcio47 said:
I don't have my phone with me but as far as I remember the steps are almost exactly the same as for MLT/LDB disable.
Only you click the button about logging instead of MLT, one or two rows below. Then you have to tap "disable" button until every logging service below is set to "Disabled".
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This option is called Log Services above the LDB function in the hidden menu. Unfortunately all these services I have already disabled :/
Another hint. Make sure that the built-in flash does not light when receiving calls and messages. You may not notice it, because the phone is always on the back.
This can be turned off: Settings> Accessibility> listening> Alarming flash
Tomorrow I will check how much battery I saved
My idle drain was over 60mAh per hour and over a day this was more than used by the screen. The Greenify aggressive doze helps, as does restricting mobile data in the background plus disabling all the bloat. Adding in the LDB hack has reduced idle drain to less than 40mAh per hour, not perfect but much better. To me it looks like LG thought the larger battery meant they could turn on all their rubbish and we wouldn't notice...
Going back to the subject, disabling the flash, acting as the notification light, did not bring about much improvement in battery life.
boomboomer said:
My idle drain was over 60mAh per hour and over a day this was more than used by the screen. The Greenify aggressive doze helps, as does restricting mobile data in the background plus disabling all the bloat. Adding in the LDB hack has reduced idle drain to less than 40mAh per hour, not perfect but much better. To me it looks like LG thought the larger battery meant they could turn on all their rubbish and we wouldn't notice...
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Every big smartphone manufacturer throws a lot of his ****. The most important thing is to optimize your Android overlay for battery saving. Not every manufacturer handles it satisfactorily
https://youtu.be/iPpuYxJUGro
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https://youtu.be/iPpuYxJUGro
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Thanks for the link. Some interesting information was in this video. The most interesting, because I've never seen it before, was to turn off Bluetooth scanning, which works even when Bluetooth is turned off.
To do this, go to settings> location> three dots> scanning> Bluetooth scanning
It seems that there are no hard and fast rules about this. Without any modification whatsoever on my G6, idle goes about 1% every 2 hours or so, even with light use. I'm running the v11d update of Oct 21. The update improved battery life that was already good. At the end of a workday, with bluetooth active and light to moderate use and a trip with Waze I typically have 75% left. It may be a regional issue with firmwares running slightly different apps in the background depending on where you are, or maybe difference in cell tower distances-- with a weak signal the phone radio powers up higher. Maybe LDB isn't used in my region (Middle East/Israel)
Are people using apps such as greenify, force doze, hibernation manager or clean master and if so what benefits in standby drain are they experiencing? Are these apps any good and do they create any problems of their own? From personal experience removing QuickMemo using adb commands improved my battery standby drain a little. What changes should be made in developer options to improve battery life such as animations or limit background processes etc. Nougat is set up to manage battery life in a certain way, so I just want to make sure I don’t make any changes or install any 3rd party apps that make my battery life even worse. What I have come to realise is that the G6 and the snapdragon 821 are not set up for efficient battery standby. Previously, I had a vodaphone smart ultra 6 (rebadge zte blade) with a 3000mah battery on marshmallow that would last upto 4 days on a single charge!

How to disable Bluetooth battery optimization?

I just can't seem to get there. I'm on stock, latest, unlocked, not rooted. I can go to battery|battery optimization and turn off battery optimization for apps but Bluetooth isn't listed. I can go to apps, show system apps, see Bluetooth, it shows battery is being optimized, if I click to change it takes me to list of apps like above where I could do it but Bluetooth isn't listed.
It's kind of important, I'm a diabetic and wear a glucose sensor but the phone loses touch with the sensor too often. I have to carry my old phone just for that at the moment...
Thanks!
MC
This workaround may help.
I experience the same with my OnePlus 7. I think I deactivated all battery saving options for xdrip+ and even disabled the "sleep standby activation" in the androids battery > battery optimization > advanced optimization settings. But still one hour after falling asleep my device doesn't get any more readings until I wake the screen. Could you find a solution? Perhaps we have to flash a custom ROM to get rid of some unadjustable system settings?
I will try the workaround from Glaux. Needs another night.
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Advanced battery optimisation
Hi
There is an advanced menu accessed from the battery optimisation page, the one with all the apps.
You need to click the 3dots and select it. It seems directly related to bluetooth and the other radios sleeping.
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