I have my Axon 7 a few weeks ago, and I have noticed the cell battery draining very fast, I used the lineage 14.1 and the battery lasted much longer, but at the price of the features, like the dolby atmos, I went back to the b10 stock. the A2017G), I use the smart battery mode, and anyway nothing, would have any solution for this? Some configuration or something.
Thank you
SevenWes said:
I have my Axon 7 a few weeks ago, and I have noticed the cell battery draining very fast, I used the lineage 14.1 and the battery lasted much longer, but at the price of the features, like the dolby atmos, I went back to the b10 stock. the A2017G), I use the smart battery mode, and anyway nothing, would have any solution for this? Some configuration or something.
Thank you
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you could have installed dolby atmos on lineage and be done with it :silly:
I use 2 things on my Axon 7 G, stock Rom Nougat B10.
1) I have activated most of economy in the system of energy in settings.
2l I use Hibernation Manager
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.root.battery.saver.sleep.hibernation
I've got plenty of apps and my SOT is between 5/6 hours with a medium/heavy use. I haven't almost any loss when the screen is off.
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SevenWes said:
I have my Axon 7 a few weeks ago, and I have noticed the cell battery draining very fast, I used the lineage 14.1 and the battery lasted much longer, but at the price of the features, like the dolby atmos, I went back to the b10 stock. the A2017G), I use the smart battery mode, and anyway nothing, would have any solution for this? Some configuration or something.
Thank you
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Did you buy the phone new ?
i have the same issue, bought this phone 5 months ago
i have tried accubattery pro version and in it it shows "estimated capacity at 1647mAh"
after unplugging it goes down very fast (1% every 2-3 minutes) even when screen is off
i am on slim5 version and using jojoc tweak
Wrong answer.
nauman284 said:
i have the same issue, bought this phone 5 months ago
i have tried accubattery pro version and in it it shows "estimated capacity at 1647mAh"
after unplugging it goes down very fast (1% every 2-3 minutes) even when screen is off
i am on slim5 version and using jojoc tweak
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if you will change the battery, could you try the 3600 mAh replacement and tell me afterwards? I need to know if it's good before i buy it, because i can only grt it at about double or triple of its price
nauman284 said:
i have the same issue, bought this phone 5 months ago
i have tried accubattery pro version and in it it shows "estimated capacity at 1647mAh"
after unplugging it goes down very fast (1% every 2-3 minutes) even when screen is off
i am on slim5 version and using jojoc tweak
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Accubattery showed my Axon I bought used at 1821 mAh. I changed out the battery and now it reads 2983 mAh , or 95% of the 3140 capacity. The rate of drop is relative to total capacity. Seems like the power cells in this model do not have a real long life span, maybe because of Quick charging ? IDK .
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Accubattery showed my Axon I bought used at 1821 mAh. I changed out the battery and now it reads 2983 mAh , or 95% of the 3140 capacity. The rate of drop is relative to total capacity. Seems like the power cells in this model do not have a real long life span, maybe because of Quick charging ? IDK .
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The lifespan is not the problem, your (both of you) batteries may have had a factory defect. My battery was used and abused in the worst way possible (Always quick charge, charge to 100% overnight from about 10 to 30%, rinse, repeat for about a year and a month. Result: about 2300 mAh. I'd say it's pretty good huh? ?
You can try using a USB mAh meter to confirm the readings. It measures how much electricity was actually sent to your phone during charge instead of what the phone hardware reports to a software app. I used it on everything from phones to digital cameras to AA batteries to check their true capacity.
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You can try using a USB mAh meter to confirm the readings. It measures how much electricity was actually sent to your phone during charge instead of what the phone hardware reports to a software app. I used it on everything from phones to digital cameras to AA batteries to check their true capacity.
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i don't believe you need to check, since it actually reports around 3100 mAh with a new battery. That is pretty damn accurate.
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The lifespan is not the problem, your (both of you) batteries may have had a factory defect. My battery was used and abused in the worst way possible (Always quick charge, charge to 100% overnight from about 10 to 30%, rinse, repeat for about year and a month. Result: about 2300 mAh. I'd say it's pretty good huh?
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That's about 25% loss in capacity in a year... not that great, 2300 mAh doesn't last awfully long powering the Axon. I bought my girlfriend a new ZTE Warp 7 over 2 years ago that has a 3000 mAh removable battery and a SD410 and the cell in it is has only lost 11% in those two years. It's a mystery to me as to whether it's quality control or multiple suppliers or some other factor , but it seems like there could be some inconsistencies in their batteries.
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That's about 25% loss in capacity in a year... not that great, 2300 mAh doesn't last awfully long powering the Axon. I bought my girlfriend a new ZTE Warp 7 over 2 years ago that has a 3000 mAh removable battery and a SD410 and the cell in it is has only lost 11% in those two years. It's a mystery to me as to whether it's quality control or multiple suppliers or some other factor , but it seems like there could be some inconsistencies in their batteries.
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I think 25% is perfectly normal for a year of quick charge and leaving it overnight. Just think that an sd410 probably consumes far less than the 820. I've found my phone using north of 2.5A sometimes
But yeah, yours had a manufacturing problem maybe
Axon 7 was made with poor batter life. Dont listen to reviews. I used this phone and battery life even with no gsm and minimal usage was no longer than 6-7 hours. I tried to close all apps and turn all power hingry settings. Phone is amazing, but bot battery.
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With a light usage, I hold almost 1.5 days with a 15 months old smartphone.
It's obvious that if you play heavily you have only few hours of battery. As almost smartphones...
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vulcano11 said:
Axon 7 was made with poor batter life. Dont listen to reviews. I used this phone and battery life even with no gsm and minimal usage was no longer than 6-7 hours. I tried to close all apps and turn all power hingry settings. Phone is amazing, but bot battery.
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nope. i had 8 hours of SOT when the phone had about 4 or 5 months.
Try Accubattery, it tells you your battery capacity. In my case it degraded badly over the course of a year and a couple months, up to 2300 mAh. Now I get about 3:30 to 4 hours of SOT with AEX Oreo and Swift Black theme
same problem with my AXON, SOT aboout +- 3hours, so what do you think about battery replacement? Tried someone?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqivSM0NFsc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1uFZHSWU4c
kraljan66 said:
same problem with my AXON, SOT aboout +- 3hours, so what do you think about battery replacement? Tried someone?
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of course, many people did. you just buy one and pop it right in, and it gets to 5h sot without any changes. Someone at the Hellsgate thread reported 7h30 SOT with 25% left just by using a specific governor. You just need to have a good battery.
Again, try Accubattery and see how much capacity your batt holds
estimate capacity is 2281mAh...so...can you recomend which type of battery ebay/ali I can buy?
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Battery for zenfone 2. Compared to zenfone 1. is better or not. Because zenfone 2 Number of core increases.
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Battery for zenfone 2. Compared to zenfone 1. is better or not. Because zenfone 2 Number of core increases.
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Foe me should last longer. Although the number of core increases, but the technology is better (22nm) and more energy efficient.
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Battery for zenfone 2. Compared to zenfone 1. is better or not. Because zenfone 2 Number of core increases.
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Should be a lot better. Z3500 series' Silvermont has a newer manufacturing process, tri-gate processor design, out-of-order architecture, and it's designed to work on Android from the ground up (previous Z2500 series' Saltwell was ye olde Atom for PCs, slightly redesigned and limited to 32-bit, not even die-shrinked).
Lollipop's ARK has x86 support (JIT is gone along with Dalvik) so that should mean the processor will require less real-time code translation. Also, I've had experience with Silvermont cores on ASUS' MeMo Pad series, they last considerably longer, even if you consider the larger battery.
Bump : as device is released, can please anyone share battery stats and review ? also confirm your model plz (1.8 or 2.3)
I've been using the new zenfone 2 1.8Ghz, 2GbRam with 32gb of storage for a couple of days now and battery life is exceptional compared to my zenfone 6 (previous Gen 6inch screen). My last charge was 24hrs ago and I'm at 65% this is using LTE, which the previous Gen did not support. I'm also running a corporate email account using Touchdown and MobileIron device both of which are a bit heavy on battery.
The phone BTW is buttery smooth running 5.0.
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I've been using the new zenfone 2 1.8Ghz, 2GbRam with 32gb of storage for a couple of days now and battery life is exceptional compared to my zenfone 6 (previous Gen 6inch screen). My last charge was 24hrs ago and I'm at 65% this is using LTE, which the previous Gen did not support. I'm also running a corporate email account using Touchdown and MobileIron device both of which are a bit heavy on battery.
The phone BTW is buttery smooth running 5.0.
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It would help if you post actual battery stats like SOT because any device can last over 24hrs depending in the usage (my Lumia 520 lasts forever playing music). Your phone could have an uptime of 30hrs but screen-on time of 1hr, which is bad.
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I'm no expert on posting stats out of an Android phone...I'm more a user then anything else. I can say that I'm a business user and on email via my phone most of the day. My anecdotal experience is starting my day at 6am my zenfone 6 is regularly at 30% by 8pm. Decent battery life in my opinion. However the zenfone 2 I'm currently over 30 hours and still over 60%. For me that's more then out of any phone I've ever owned.
If you go to battery status page (I don't know where it is in ZenUI but probably under settings) and scroll down until you see "screen" you should see a "use details" that says "Time on" and a number. That's SOT (screen on time). I suppose we'd all be curious to see what your screen on time is at the end of the day, but if it's lasting significantly longer than your last phone that's certainly a good sign. Are you using one SIM or two?
ah...screen on time... I should have known what that was. I'm showing right now 2hours 49 minutes of SOT and I've been on it steady last 30 to 40 minutes. I'm now at 50% battery. I'll let it run down to nothing during the day tomorrow.
Charging was also quite fast. When I received it, there was around 20% charge remaining. Took a little bit more the an hour to hit 100% but I didnt time it...just an approximation.
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ah...screen on time... I should have known what that was. I'm showing right now 2hours 49 minutes of SOT and I've been on it steady last 30 to 40 minutes. I'm now at 50% battery. I'll let it run down to nothing during the day tomorrow.
Charging was also quite fast. When I received it, there was around 20% charge remaining. Took a little bit more the an hour to hit 100% but I didnt time it...just an approximation.
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Could you screenshot your battery stats for us?
You can screenshot by pressing power and volume down at the same time and holding for a few seconds (have to time it right) or volume down and home.
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ah...screen on time... I should have known what that was. I'm showing right now 2hours 49 minutes of SOT and I've been on it steady last 30 to 40 minutes. I'm now at 50% battery. I'll let it run down to nothing during the day tomorrow.
Charging was also quite fast. When I received it, there was around 20% charge remaining. Took a little bit more the an hour to hit 100% but I didnt time it...just an approximation.
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Ooooh, it charged that fast with the OEM charger or another one? If it's the one it came with, then that means it already has native fast-charging after all! Glad you confirmed this, and yes please screenshot your battery stats.
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Ooooh, it charged that fast with the OEM charger or another one? If it's the one it came with, then that means it already has native fast-charging after all! Glad you confirmed this, and yes please screenshot your battery stats.
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Yep the charger that comes with it is rated [email protected] and [email protected] my last full charge was with the charger that came in the box. It also seems to quick charge with my QC2.0 charger but haven't done a full cycle with that one....I'll try it today when it finally runs out of juice.
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Could you screenshot your battery stats for us?
You can screenshot by pressing power and volume down at the same time and holding for a few seconds (have to time it right) or volume down and home.
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OK, I took a screenshot this morning. I'll caveat that I had to tether to my laptop last night for a bit so I have a a charge spike. I can't say for how long...I was a bit stressed and didn't think of logging time. So results are now skewed. I was on email & Skype a lot after that and a bit over night. As I'm posting I'm at 27% remaining and SOT of 4hours 31minutes.
In response to beastofexmoor:
I'm using one sim currently....I really only use 2 when I'm on travel. SIMs are bit different compared the original zenfone. My zenfone 6 had SIM slots that could both be set up for data (3G 42Mbps type), however only one could be handle data at any given time. It was nice as I never had to remove my home carrier SIM from it's slot so no fear of damaging the sim slot of dropping my SIM at any airport mobile counter. You just had to direct the phone to use SIM slot 1 or 2 for data...genius in my opinion.
For the zenfone 2 only SIM slot 1 handles data (3G/LTE(4G)). Slot is 2G only. I guess they had to cut a bit of cost somewhere.
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OK, I took a screenshot this morning. I'll caveat that I had to tether to my laptop last night for a bit so I have a a charge spike. I can't say for how long...I was a bit stressed and didn't think of logging time. So results are now skewed. I was on email & Skype a lot after that and a bit over night. As I'm posting I'm at 27% remaining and SOT of 4hours 31minutes.
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Thanks for the screenshots! battery life looks pretty good. Any chance you could run some benchmarks for us like geekbench/antutu/GFXbench3.0?
Thanks I'm impressed.
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Might be getting the one with the Z3580 soon
As the title states, I might be getting the one with the Z3580 soon. couple of days soon (hopefully tomorrow though). I'm not sure if any confusion might've developed after reading an article on BGR. I bought the 1080p model with 4GB of RAM but 32GB of storage. According to the BGR article, that model doesn't exist and only comes with the Z3560. If it is the model that I want I will post some usage data on that. There isn't much info on this phone so I'll be a guinea pig and post what I find.
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As the title states, I might be getting the one with the Z3580 soon. couple of days soon (hopefully tomorrow though). I'm not sure if any confusion might've developed after reading an article on BGR. I bought the 1080p model with 4GB of RAM but 32GB of storage. According to the BGR article, that model doesn't exist and only comes with the Z3560. If it is the model that I want I will post some usage data on that. There isn't much info on this phone so I'll be a guinea pig and post what I find.
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All the reading I've done says it's the Z3580.
Just wanted to post my final battery stats....forgot to get the a screenshot of my SOT but it was 5H39M when my phone hit 9% and nearly 2 days of run time. I'm more then happy with this performance. [email protected], 1080P screen.
Once the battery was depleted, I charged using an Aukey Quick Charger (QC2.00 charger) just to see if the phone is compatible with some of the Qualcomm specs.
11:19AM ......9%
12:02PM.....69%
12:19PM......82%
1:03PM.......99% had to head off to a meeting so I couldn't get it 100%
Screen grabs attached.
Hey guys
I've had my Sony Xperia Z3 for just over a year now and im considering my next phone purchase. I really enticed by purchasing a S6 Edge+ HOWEVER battery life is the only thing stopping me.
The Z3 battery life easily lasts for two days without me ever worrying about the battery life. I know Lollipop has a mobile radio bug in it which would effect the edge plus but im wondering would two days use ever be possible on the Edge+? I normally get around 6 hours SOT over two days with my Z3 and don't want to be let down too much with my next phone.
I have the same situation... just came from a Z3. Got my edge+ a week ago and, tbh, batt life is way worse, but I am starting to think that I have a faulty cellphone. I am getting around 10h of batt, even after debloating it and using Pixel OFF.
otoh, there are lots of threads running right now, discussing batt life and most people say that it is pretty good.
It's been 5 nights and I complsin it drains 1% per hour.
thegios said:
It's been 5 nights and I complsin it drains 1% per hour.
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That´s exactly what I am getting. Are you using Pixel OFF?
Edit: sorry, wrong math. I am getting 10% an hour. I am getting 10h of batt per day on avg 1% an hour would be wonderland for me.
Hold on, I am talking about overnight drain, when phone is idle for 6 hours, screen off, only side clock, 4g wifi location sync on
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Hold on, I am talking about overnight drain, when phone is idle for 6 hours, screen off, only side clock, 4g wifi location sync on
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Hmm so you basically only get a day's use of the phone on average?
It depends how I use it...
Can't tell as my usage is not regular
For sure not 10% per hour with a normal use
But I'm 90% debloated
i find it good, im not yet rooted but after i am whenever i can manage to actually do it i estimate it will be even better, but in general it's all about your usage, you'll definitely get a day out of medium/heavy usage.
do yourself a favor and buy a Aukey plus, ultra fast charging.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...2SPKLEEES7UMQ&psc=1&ref_=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl
Not good
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I also had Z3 and lasting morning to evening looks pretty much the same, on both i was getting around 5-6h SOT. But considering 2 days Z3 will also give around 5h+ SOT, but Edge+ idk maybe around 3-4h because of how much standby drains the battery.
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I also had Z3 and lasting morning to evening looks pretty much the same, on both i was getting around 5-6h SOT. But considering 2 days Z3 will also give around 5h+ SOT, but Edge+ idk maybe around 3-4h because of how much standby drains the battery.
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I think the biggest idle killer is the mobile radio bug in lollipop, as there is no KK for the S6 Edge plus, looks like im going to stick with the Z3 for now till Marshmellow comes out.
I have more than 5 hours sot and almost 2 days without charging and 19% left. I''m very satisfied. Stock and root is pretty the same.
WhatsApp, candy crush, Internet, YouTube and more of that stuff. Imo no need to worry about battery.
2 days for me too. Wifi on all the time, Screen contrast automatic, Bluetouth off all the time (I don't use it for the moment), Some settings here and there I found in various articles (like smart network off, I use the RAM tools to automatically shot-down most of the apps...)
One day
One day ( 16 hours , By night battery down to 10 %)with normal usage. SOT around 5 hours.
BT off all time. 4g around 7 hours , Rest on Wifi.
El Bully said:
I have more than 5 hours sot and almost 2 days without charging and 19% left. I''m very satisfied. Stock and root is pretty the same.
WhatsApp, candy crush, Internet, YouTube and more of that stuff. Imo no need to worry about battery.
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Wow really? im shocked i havent read that was possible in any reviews i've seen. Could you provide screenshots of your battery stats? If two days is realistic and easy to achieve then i may possible jump to the Edge plus boat.
Mine wont even last 6 hours without draining. Bluetooth on, 4G on, backlight on auto. What's the point in having a high tech phone if you stunt it's features? I just charge at least twice or thrice a day but admittedly, I do miss the battery life of my last phone (iphone 6 plus) coz it really could last a whole day with the same features on.
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Wow really? im shocked i havent read that was possible in any reviews i've seen. Could you provide screenshots of your battery stats? If two days is realistic and easy to achieve then i may possible jump to the Edge plus boat.
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This was stock, first charge. Drain is very low
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63297358&postcount=153
jonny68 said:
i find it good, im not yet rooted but after i am whenever i can manage to actually do it i estimate it will be even better, but in general it's all about your usage, you'll definitely get a day out of medium/heavy usage.
do yourself a favor and buy a Aukey plus, ultra fast charging.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...2SPKLEEES7UMQ&psc=1&ref_=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl
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what is the difference between the Aukey charger and the original charger that came with phone? did you also use their car fast charger?
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what is the difference between the Aukey charger and the original charger that came with phone? did you also use their car fast charger?
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the original charger isnt anywhere near as fast as charging as the Aukey is, even thge usb cable that came with the Aukey is better than the one that came with the phone.
I dont think i will ever see 2 days. I use Bluetooth all day (synced to my Gear S), GPS is always on, autobrightness, etc. I can get through one day for sure, maybe half of the next day, but thats about it. Thats not using any kind of powersaving modes either. Its as good, or better than my note 4 with NONE of the damn problems (camera and HORRIBLE GPS), so i'll take it. Plus i have quick chargers everywhere...home, car, and an extra one.
I was very nervous switching to a sealed battery and no SD card support, but the 64gb is fine and the battery charges SUPER f'in quick
Hello to all,
I just purchased a brand new Nexus 6p that was purchased about two years ago directly from Google. The individual bought it but never even opened up the box so the phone has never been used or even turned on until four days ago when I got it. My question is this. Even though it's still a brand new 6p can the battery still degrade even though it has never been used before? My first thought would be no because the battery has never been used meaning no wear and tear to the battery even though it's just been sitting there unopened for two yesrs but then I got to debating this with myself and I just don't know the clear answer. Should I be okay in terms of the degrading battery issue since my battery has never been used before? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Dconn1975 said:
Hello to all,
I just purchased a brand new Nexus 6p that was purchased about two years ago directly from Google. The individual bought it but never even opened up the box so the phone has never been used or even turned on until four days ago when I got it. My question is this. Even though it's still a brand new 6p can the battery still degrade even though it has never been used before? My first thought would be no because the battery has never been used meaning no wear and tear to the battery even though it's just been sitting there unopened for two yesrs but then I got to debating this with myself and I just don't know the clear answer. Should I be okay in terms of the degrading battery issue since my battery has never been used before? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Battery degradation occurs through it's lifetime of charging cycles due to heat (and chemical changes within the battery). Since your device has not been subject to this, it should be like new. Note there are literally thousands of N6P users who have never experienced battery degradation (or bootlooping). We have 3 in our family and none have been affected. I suggest you just let the phone charge and discharge normally a few times before you start forming any judgement on your battery life or SOT. Install Accubattery and check the battery health after several deep charges. After several full charge cycles, Accubattery will estimate the capacity of your battery vs. a new one (3450 mAh). Enjoy your new 6P. It has been a great phone so far (knock wood).
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Battery degradation occurs through it's lifetime of charging cycles due to heat (and chemical changes within the battery). Since your device has not been subject to this, it should be like new. Note there are literally thousands of N6P users who have never experienced battery degradation (or bootlooping). We have 3 in our family and none have been affected. I suggest you just let the phone charge and discharge normally a few times before you start forming any judgement on your battery life or SOT. Install Accubattery and check the battery health after several deep charges. After several full charge cycles, Accubattery will estimate the capacity of your battery vs. a new one (3450 mAh). Enjoy your new 6P. It has been a great phone so far (knock wood).
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I appreciate the clarification on that. I wasn't sure when the degrading process started on a battery was. I love you this phone. In fact it's my second time owning it and by far it's my all time favorite Android phone I've ever used. I'm glad to know my battery should act as new and I should be okay from the battery issues. I appreciate you explaining in detail to me about what to do and how to check my battery life. I'll download that app now.
v12xke said:
Battery degradation occurs through it's lifetime of charging cycles due to heat (and chemical changes within the battery). Since your device has not been subject to this, it should be like new. Note there are literally thousands of N6P users who have never experienced battery degradation (or bootlooping). We have 3 in our family and none have been affected. I suggest you just let the phone charge and discharge normally a few times before you start forming any judgement on your battery life or SOT. Install Accubattery and check the battery health after several deep charges. After several full charge cycles, Accubattery will estimate the capacity of your battery vs. a new one (3450 mAh). Enjoy your new 6P. It has been a great phone so far (knock wood).
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Okay I just downloaded accubattey. Now once I charge it for a while I will get results about the health of my battery. What do I need to look for that's tells me it's good? Any tips on using the app. So indeed I never should charge past 80 percent? I always have charged to 100 percent so that's going to take some getting used to. Also I don't need to let it drop below 20 percent? Thanks again for your help on this. This is all new to me as I've never had to guard against a bad battery before nor have I ever had one. I hope my new 6p will be okay. So far it's seemed to have kept a good charge but I'd of course like to see it do a little better being that it has a 3450amp battery inside. There have been a couple times of times where it seemed to eat up battery life quickly but I found out I had some apps running in the background such as YouTube once where it consumed 77 percent of the battery overnight once but I have since fixed that. It hasn't happened again so I'm good there. Anyways just curious to know what I need to be looking for on the app. Thanks a lot!!
Dconn1975 said:
Okay I just downloaded accubattey. Now once I charge it for a while I will get results about the health of my battery. What do I need to look for that's tells me it's good? Any tips on using the app. So indeed I never should charge past 80 percent? I always have charged to 100 percent so that's going to take some getting used to. Also I don't need to let it drop below 20 percent? Thanks again for your help on this. This is all new to me as I've never had to guard against a bad battery before nor have I ever had one. I hope my new 6p will be okay. So far it's seemed to have kept a good charge but I'd of course like to see it do a little better being that it has a 3450amp battery inside. There have been a couple times of times where it seemed to eat up battery life quickly but I found out I had some apps running in the background such as YouTube once where it consumed 77 percent of the battery overnight once but I have since fixed that. It hasn't happened again so I'm good there. Anyways just curious to know what I need to be looking for on the app. Thanks a lot!!
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I've always charged my battery to 100% and will continue . I leave it on the charger at the office and home, all night long 24/7. When I leave the house I want to know it is 100%. One thing to note is that you should not take the phone off the charger until the APP tells you it is charged, not the phone itself. You will see current flowing into the battery sometimes 45 minutes to an hour after the phone says 100%. That, and let the phone drain down to below 20% first in order to get an accurate charge measurement. After that you look on the health tab for the estimated capacity. It will be provided in both mAh and percentage. Quick Start guide here.
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I've always charged my battery to 100% and will continue . I leave it on the charger at the office and home, all night long 24/7. When I leave the house I want to know it is 100%. One thing to note is that you should not take the phone off the charger until the APP tells you it is charged, not the phone itself. You will see current flowing into the battery sometimes 45 minutes to an hour after the phone says 100%. That, and let the phone drain down to below 20% first in order to get an accurate charge measurement. After that you look on the health tab for the estimated capacity. It will be provided in both mAh and percentage. Quick Start guide here.
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So you actually charge your battery to 100 percent. I guess I will do the same since I'm used to doing it that way plus I want that extra 20 percent charge. This seems like a really good app. I appreciate you guys on giving me the heads up on it. I downloaded it to both of my devices which my daily driver is the axon 7 mini. That battery isn't the best so maybe this app will help me tweak that battery into keeping a longer charge. I like a smaller device to be my daily driver although for right now my 6p is my daily driver just bc it's new but after a couple weeks I'll swap back over to my axon 7 mini as my daily driver
Dconn1975 said:
So you actually charge your battery to 100 percent. I guess I will do the same since I'm used to doing it that way plus I want that extra 20 percent charge. This seems like a really good app. I appreciate you guys on giving me the heads up on it. I downloaded it to both of my devices which my daily driver is the axon 7 mini. That battery isn't the best so maybe this app will help me tweak that battery into keeping a longer charge. I like a smaller device to be my daily driver although for right now my 6p is my daily driver just bc it's new but after a couple weeks I'll swap back over to my axon 7 mini as my daily driver
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Yeah, I disable that 80% charge alarm first thing. Accubattery is just a tool and it's just giving you an estimate so don't rely solely on it. I will say that after a few full charges it converges to one percentage value and for me that has been enough confidence that my battery is not in a degrading trend (so far). There are a few Accubattery haters out there but it's been a solid tool for me. Enough so to buy the Pro version. Good luck to you.
v12xke said:
Yeah, I disable that 80% charge alarm first thing. Accubattery is just a tool and it's just giving you an estimate so don't rely solely on it. I will say that after a few full charges it converges to one percentage value and for me that has been enough confidence that my battery is not in a degrading trend (so far). There are a few Accubattery haters out there but it's been a solid tool for me. Enough so to buy the Pro version. Good luck to you.
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Much appreciated! Yeah I think I'm going to be fine in regard to my battery. I mean it's brand new so there has been no usage of the battery until as of about three days ago. I'm super excited to have gotten this unbelievable deal I got on my 6p. Never in a million years was I expecting it either. I got in touch with this guy by chance. There was never any intent on getting a brand new Nexus 6p for 150 dollars but by the end of our conversation that's what he offered me. Just a very generous guy.
Hi all,
Recently I have exchanged a battery at a local service provider, battery they showed before installation seemed as legit as they come and after replacement phone felt way more agile especially at a lower battery charge levels. So I was happy until I started investigating poor SoT that I thought at the time was due to the Oreo update. After some time, resets and reinstalls it feels like the system is as healthy as it can be for now, but Accubattery shows 83% health at 2,853 mAh out of designed 3,450 mAh. That is only after few charge cycles, but I am still worried that it might a permanent battery hardware issue. Right now at latest Oreo build with elementalx kernel running a wingoku gov profile I get around 3 to 3,5 hours of SoT with little use, over night after 100% charge phone looses around 10% percent by the time I wake up.
If anyone has any insight into similar issues and can confirm Accubattery health stats credibility I would really appreciate.
nnaryshkin said:
......but Accubattery shows 83% health at 2,853 mAh out of designed 3,450 mAh. That is only after few charge cycles, but I am still worried that it might a permanent battery hardware issue.
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Sorry, but you got a bad replacement battery. It happens. Although it just provides an estimated value, I've found Accubattery to be a very solid indicator on the phones I've used it on. Since your battery is barely above 80% it takes the guesswork out of the equation. The battery capacity estimate converges quickly to a value after only about 3-4 charges. That's it. It's not something else with the phone. It is the battery itself. There are literally dozens of threads discussing which batteries are good replacements and from which sources. Buy one of those and your problem will be solved. There are some Accubattery haters out there, but I guarantee based on what you are saying, your battery is a dud. With a fresh, high quality battery you should be seeing very high 90's to low 100's. Yes higher than 100% because some batteries sold actually have a higher capacity than rated. Try to get one of those.
Thank you for a reply.
At this point I guess I will just have to live with it until I buy a new phone, I only decided to give this one another go since I love it and do not see anything on the market now that would appeal to me as much as 6P did at purchase. But I do not want to spend more money and time on this, just wanted to make sure this is not a software issue. Software I can tweak, but battery replacement yet again is too much.
So i got my Oneplus 6T about 1 year back. And today i decided to check the battery capacity. Phone was drained to 0% and repeatingly turned on until it showed the low battery warning. Then i used a regular 5V 2A charger to charge it turned off overnight. I have been limiting the charge the past few months to 80% since I am not long away from a charger anymore.
~3200 according to AccuBattery since release when I seem to recall it showing ~3600.
For me, it was showing 2900 only after Two Months. I checked via Accubattery and after some GoogleFu I found that it is common in all OnePlus phones. Even those you just bought.
Chinese batteries never produce their rated output. You'll only see accurately rated ones from Korea and Japan.
I testet my 6T now too and saw only ~3000mAh going in.
The App AccuBattery is showing Battery Health is 80%
Don't trust apps lol. An app that uses battery and resources on the same battery its analyzing isn't real lol. Tells me I will get 5 hours screen on time, but I always get between 8-10 hours screen on time and my standby sometimes reaches 30+ hours lol
jamescable said:
Don't trust apps lol. An app that uses battery and resources on the same battery its analyzing isn't real lol. Tells me I will get 5 hours screen on time, but I always get between 8-10 hours screen on time and my standby sometimes reaches 30+ hours lol
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For the first i meant that the charge i checked with a Ampere Meter like the Threadopener.
And Yeah, looks like it's showing **** at your Device. But i think it's showing not bad at my device. it forecasts the SOT to 10 hours but i only come to 7-9.
Already i did the App kills with ADB from the Debloat Threads.
Blocked some Data-background at several apps.
Installed Naptime and optimized light doze
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Odysseus1962 said:
Chinese batteries never produce their rated output. You'll only see accurately rated ones from Korea and Japan.
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Not familiar with Japanese batteries. But last time when I knew Korean batteries, it was Samsung Note 7.
jamescable said:
Don't trust apps lol. An app that uses battery and resources on the same battery its analyzing isn't real lol. Tells me I will get 5 hours screen on time, but I always get between 8-10 hours screen on time and my standby sometimes reaches 30+ hours lol
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This is about what I'm getting now with no tweaks no root on stock OOS 10.3.3. I was at 7.5 hrs sot and 27 hours total last cycle. So this is good info. It means the 1+6t I just bought doesn't need a better change. Yay. ?
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xman099 said:
Not familiar with Japanese batteries. But last time when I knew Korean batteries, it was Samsung Note 7.
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I vape, and play with RC model planes and drones as a hobby, so I have lots of experience with rechargable batteries. That experience has taught me that Chinese manufacturers always overstate both the capacity and output of their batteries. If you want to see which manufacturers produce the best rated LiPo batteries (the type used in handsets) then check out various hobby sites.
Phone manufacturers using these Chinese batteries are aware of these exaggerations, so they account for it in the published ratings of their devices, making those numbers relatively accurate. The problems come when trying to replace the OEM batteries when they wear out, because it's the "wild west" with no regulations in the aftermarket, rendering the claimed performance of these Chinese batteries useless for comparison purposes.
I have been using Accubattery for as long as ive had the device. almost 2 years now. The battery dropped to 87% in about 2 months of usage and as been in there since.