I have an HD8 (2018), it's rooted and removed all amazon software using the toolbox on xda.
So it's in good shape and I like it, just it reduces the batter relatively faster than all my other device, if I not using my HD8 for a whole day, it'll reduce battery from 100% to 80%,
this is acceptable but also significantly faster than my iPad and phone when not using them.
To be clear, I'm not using the Automate app script to keep Amazon ads closed, there is no script constantly running in the Automate app, so I really not sure why it reduces the battery so fast.
Is this normal? How can I find out which apps are reducing the battery while the device is in sleep mode?
Thanks!
sky1331 said:
I have an HD8 (2018), it's rooted and removed all amazon software using the toolbox on xda.
So it's in good shape and I like it, just it reduces the batter relatively faster than all my other device, if I not using my HD8 for a whole day, it'll reduce battery from 100% to 80%,
this is acceptable but also significantly faster than my iPad and phone when not using them.
To be clear, I'm not using the Automate app script to keep Amazon ads closed, there is no script constantly running in the Automate app, so I really not sure why it reduces the battery so fast.
Is this normal? How can I find out which apps are reducing the battery while the device is in sleep mode?
Thanks!
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Install a battery monitoring app like Acubattery, GSAM or BBS from the Play Store (my preference is GSAM). Should be evident which app is not playing nice after a few screen-off cycles.
You can also derive this information from tools built into Android 7+ (FireOS v6) but it takes a little more experience to collect and interpret the results.
I've found that disabling everything Amazon can drain battery more than leaving it all intact.
In that case, you'll need to find the culprit by reenabling and then disable things gradually and see what happens.
Kctucka said:
I've found that disabling everything Amazon can drain battery more than leaving it all intact.
In that case, you'll need to find the culprit by reenabling and then disable things gradually and see what happens.
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Same. My battery life TANKED when I debloated. It returned to it's great battery life once I rebloated. It sucks..
runderekrun said:
Same. My battery life TANKED when I debloated. It returned to it's great battery life once I rebloated. It sucks..
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Debloating is not an all or nothing action. Disable items one at a time until you find the culprit ravaging your battery. Leave that pup enabled and move on to the next item. Only disable items are exceptionally annoying instead of nuking everything.
I have an HD 8 (2017) 7th Generation. I rooted it and put in Google Store, and then debloated a few Amazon apps. I also replaced the /etc/hosts file for ad-blocking purpose. Then I found that the battery drained really quickly.
By using BetterBatteryStats https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809 I found that one app maintains Partial Locks constantly. Once I disable it, the tablet would get into Deep Sleep state more often.
(On a PC/Mac with adb)
adb shell
su
pm disable com.amazon.client.metrics
sky1331 said:
I have an HD8 (2018), it's rooted and removed all amazon software using the toolbox on xda.
So it's in good shape and I like it, just it reduces the batter relatively faster than all my other device, if I not using my HD8 for a whole day, it'll reduce battery from 100% to 80%,
this is acceptable but also significantly faster than my iPad and phone when not using them.
To be clear, I'm not using the Automate app script to keep Amazon ads closed, there is no script constantly running in the Automate app, so I really not sure why it reduces the battery so fast.
Is this normal? How can I find out which apps are reducing the battery while the device is in sleep mode?
Thanks!
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The battery is draining quickly, that's the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Location services are turned on, and running an unnecessary apps in background.
Disable this:
-> Collect App Usage Data
-> Location Services
-> System sounds
-> UI animations (in developer settings)
Enable this:
-> Airplane mode (it will turning off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth)
-> Do not disturb (scheduled at 12:00am to 7:00am)
Uninstall an unnecessary apps.
AmznUser444 Dev said:
The battery is draining quickly, that's the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Location services are turned on, and running an unnecessary apps in background.
Disable this:
-> Collect App Usage Data
-> Location Services
-> System sounds
-> UI animations (in developer settings)
Enable this:
-> Airplane mode (it will turning off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth)
-> Do not disturb (scheduled at 12:00am to 7:00am)
Uninstall an unnecessary apps.
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Following this Rx effectively cripples the device. Several recommendations have nothing to do with power savings (where do get this stuff).
Install a battery/power monitoring tool like GSAM which will quickly identify the culprits. You can also use tools built into most ROMs (including FireOS) but the info is often scattered across several different locations.
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I have upgraded to GB firmware recently, and the battery consumption now is quite bad. So i use Juice Defender(free), it says the battery improved by 1.4X, but overnight consumption in standby mode could cost up to 40%, is there any ways to solve this?
Thanks
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OnyxGraphite said:
I have upgraded to GB firmware recently, and the battery consumption now is quite bad. So i use Juice Defender(free), it says the battery improved by 1.4X, but overnight consumption in standby mode could cost up to 40%, is there any ways to solve this?
Thanks
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One suggestion is to stop using Juice Defender. I think it is keeping the the phone out of deep sleep, causing the overnight battery drain. Also, check if your wifi is set to turn off at screen off (Settings > Wifi > Wifi > [menu > advanced] > Wifi Sleep Policy). Turning off mobile data, or switching to 2g, will also help. Background data and syncing will also reduce battery life.
And yes, it should have been in Q&A.
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Frosty666 said:
One suggestion is to stop using Juice Defender. I think it is keeping the the phone out of deep sleep, causing the overnight battery drain. Also, check if your wifi is set to turn off at screen off (Settings > Wifi > Wifi > [menu > advanced] > Wifi Sleep Policy). Turning off mobile data, or switching to 2g, will also help. Background data and syncing will also reduce battery life.
And yes, it should have been in Q&A.
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I dont use data nor sync, i will only on the wifi if i need them, so i not sure why they drained so fast during the night since i off them, the day was ok(maybe due to JD).
Not sure is there any other alternative to help with this situation if i dont use JD?
Check your CPU usage using CPU spy overnight. Your phone should spend at least 90% in deep sleep. If not then something is keeping your phone awake burning up battery.
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Asa2303 said:
Check your CPU usage using CPU spy overnight. Your phone should spend at least 90% in deep sleep. If not then something is keeping your phone awake burning up battery.
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I just downloaded it from the market, all the bar have % in them, how do i just check overnight data?
You'll just have to leave your phone on through the night, then check CPU Spy again.
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You'll just have to leave your phone on through the night, then check CPU Spy again.
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The original data wont affect anything? Because the data now are quite low on the deep sleep. only 30over %.
Before you go to bed, reboot phone and then leave it. Check CPU when you wake.
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Just my 2 cents,
Juice Defender made my phone run extremely HOT
and the battery was draining significantly faster than usual.
Green Power Free is a good and free alternative, less features (only controls data & WiFi) but much easier to set-up too.
And it doesn't hurt battery life all that much.
Bear in mind though, any app that runs constantly in the background
and manages core phone functions, will impact your battery and CPU usage.
In my opinion, an APN and WiFi on/off widgets come quite handy.
Asa2303 said:
Before you go to bed, reboot phone and then leave it. Check CPU when you wake.
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Alright, got it. Will update the result within these few days and ask for more advice. Thanks guys.
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iridaki said:
Just my 2 cents,
Juice Defender made my phone run extremely HOT
and the battery was draining significantly faster than usual.
Green Power Free is a good and free alternative, less features (only controls data & WiFi) but much easier to set-up too.
And it doesn't hurt battery life all that much.
Bear in mind though, any app that runs constantly in the background
and manages core phone functions, will impact your battery and CPU usage.
In my opinion, an APN and WiFi on/off widgets come quite handy.
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I will try that and uninstall JD instead. =D
Actually i dont use data at all, so data ia off all the time. Wifi i used it at times, but i do off it when not in use. Sync i do not put it as auto too. I kill task quite often too.
EDIT: that app like dont do much, i didnt change change the setting at all, somewhat my basic settings. =X
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I kill task quite often too.
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DON'T.
See, most -if not all- task killers use a very "nasty" way to kill apps
and the system thinks that they crashed and immediately restarts them.
Which leads to increased CPU usage and battery drain.
Don't kill tasks, let Android handle its memory.
Does Android tell you what to eat and when?
Why should you tell it how to function?
If you have many useless apps that include background services,
(and I bet you have, since you are not using data and you installed Juice Defender! hehehe )
consider uninstalling them to "clean up" your phone.
iridaki said:
DON'T.
See, most -if not all- task killers use a very "nasty" way to kill apps
and the system thinks that they crashed and immediately restarts them.
Which leads to increased CPU usage and battery drain.
Don't kill tasks, let Android handle its memory.
Does Android tell you what to eat and when?
Why should you tell it how to function?
If you have many useless apps that include background services,
(and I bet you have, since you are not using data and you installed Juice Defender! hehehe )
consider uninstalling them to "clean up" your phone.
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Mostly i have is games and i do play them, i will uninstall them when i dont need them =X Some do pop out after crashing them, then i just force close them if they appear on the kill task list again.
Programs which appeared on the kill task list is what are actually running?
OnyxGraphite said:
Mostly i have is games and i do play them, i will uninstall them when i dont need them =X Some do pop out after crashing them, then i just force close them if they appear on the kill task list again.
Programs which appeared on the kill task list is what are actually running?
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No, programs in the kill task list can be in either one of 5 states.
Read this:
Android
On Android, apps are suspended when they are no longer visible to the user. Suspended means the app is still in memory, but it is frozen. No processing or event handling happens. If the system needs additional memory, the least-frequently used apps that are suspended (in the background) have their state saved to persistent storage and are then killed, freeing up their memory. To the user though, those apps still appear to be in the background. When they are brought to the foreground to be used again, they are restarted and passed an object containing their last state so they can be restored to look exactly as the user left them.
If an app requires processing while in the background, then it must also have a service component. A service on Android is like a separate small application that runs without a user interface in the background (though not actually a separate application). The service has a server/client relationship with the app. It performs whatever action an app needs it to continue performing should the app be suspended. For example, the service might handle all uploading, so if an app is placed in the background while an upload is in progress, the upload continues. Or, like Pandora, the service might handle all network streaming and audio output with the app only acting as the front-end controls. Unlike apps, services are not suspended or killed (except in extreme low-memory conditions).
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So, no need for task-killers, you are only making things worse. Trust me on that.
How can I find out why my S7 Edge have to be changes 2- 3 times arbejde day and before only one ?
Disable runding background runding apps ?
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Depends on your usage.
But if the battery drains faster, yes, you should check the apps running in the background.
Try to install a battery or data manager app and track your phone's usage. You could find something relevant.
Possibly a rogue app keeping your phone awake and stopping your cpu from going to sleep. I find Gsam battery monitor very good for monitoring app battery usage and cpu states, you can also enable more detailed reporting stats by using adb and the app guides you through how to do this.
If you goto settings then device maintenance, click battery and scroll down to always sleeping apps and add everything you don't need running in the background. Me adding all my apps made my battery last longer especially at night when its idle.
It seems package disablers are pretty popular now for helping you disable some apps that you wouldnt otherwise be able to disable. It seems alot of peoples reasoning for disabling apps is to save battery but iam wondering how much battery is the package disabler app itself using? After all. Its constantly running in the back working to keep those apps from waking right??
First of all, once you disable the app, it is disabled forever, no need for PD. As far as how much saving you get? 3 nights ago charged phone 100% before sleep, wake up 98%, 2 nights ago charged 100% before sleep, wake up 80% left. That would be x10 higher power usage . I went to app manager and force stop about 5 apps and everything went back to normal. Some apps can be brutal on battery (not sure if by design or it crashed) and all those people complaining about poor battery, it's not the phone, it's some programs running in background. For example If I don't even have facebook account, why is facebook running on my phone? If you know what you're doing you could easily double battery life.
Iam not fully understanding your reply! Are you saying package disabler is the reason your battery life improved?
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First of all, once you disable the app, it is disabled forever, no need for PD. As far as how much saving you get? 3 nights ago charged phone 100% before sleep, wake up 98%, 2 nights ago charged 100% before sleep, wake up 80% left. That would be x10 higher power usage . I went to app manager and force stop about 5 apps and everything went back to normal. Some apps can be brutal on battery (not sure if by design or it crashed) and all those people complaining about poor battery, it's not the phone, it's some programs running in background. For example If I don't even have facebook account, why is facebook running on my phone? If you know what you're doing you could easily double battery life.
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So what's your secret then?!
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I bought but haven't really touched Package Disabler Pro.
I think its better to have 1 app controlling/blocking multiple things than having multiple apps running multiple things and wasting battery.
Blaalad12 said:
It seems package disablers are pretty popular now for helping you disable some apps that you wouldnt otherwise be able to disable. It seems alot of peoples reasoning for disabling apps is to save battery but iam wondering how much battery is the package disabler app itself using? After all. Its constantly running in the back working to keep those apps from waking right??
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I run package disabler pro and it shows as 0% battery usage with 37% battery left. I don't think the app runs in the background, it just force closes the apps that you select and disables them from running, so I think it helps your battery seeing it stops other apps from using your battery.
Is there any apps in particular recommended to disable besides the obvious? When i view the list of files within package disabler. It shows some items using ram but most of them seem to have no affect on battery life and aren't intrusive in anyway so i imagine it's just not necessary to disable them. I mainly wanted to disable Knox and bixby but bixby doesn't seem to be using any battery so again, iam not sure i need to disable it.
To make quick points in simplest way:
1. For best performance, only programs that you actually use should be running on your phone.
2. Package disabler is the program to use for system files, especially now, since we have no root yet.
As far as looking at the battery statistics, they are not very reliable IMO: I had my phone discharging 2% overnight and at other time 20%, when I looked at settings/battery/battery usage they looked almost the same in both cases: Android OS, Android System, Device Idle etc. no smoking gun and yet the phone was using battery x10 more. I do not know what caused this excessive usage, but I went to APP manager and manually force stop every non system application and all went back to normal. This is not the first time this happened to me and IMO simplest solution is not to have unnecessary software running on my phone, less chance for the programs to go haywire.
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!
Hello everyone, I am experiencing the worst battery life I could ever get from a phone, Any way to help it get better? I need to charge my phone 2-3 times daily!
Here are the screenshots of the usage.
Same here as well. I'm on the new Oreo that now has been pulled. Lots of errors, missing picture in picture, but biggest mistake is that all files are allowed to be installed without consent!. How to now go easy back to Nougat?
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Same here as well. I'm on the new Oreo that now has been pulled. Lots of errors, battery drain when using phone big time, missing picture in picture, but biggest mistake is that all files are allowed to be installed without consent!. How to now go easy back to Nougat?
Are you also having the same problems?
Go to device maintenance click on battery. Click on MID choose customize option at the top before you apply. I just leave the limit cpu speed on. I get over an hour sot every 18% YouTube alot and music. Only thing is apps start to lag when you switch really fast. But it probably won't if you don't close it. I have a habit of closing all apps before I turn my phone off. Whatever govener Samsung is using always max out the cup when you click something which drains the crap out of the battery. I use to charge my phone every half of the day until I did this. Closing and disabling apps didn't help at the beginning. This was the most effective way for me to see a big difference. Btw using auto brightness at 45%
Oliver Aa said:
Same here as well. I'm on the new Oreo that now has been pulled. Lots of errors, missing picture in picture, but biggest mistake is that all files are allowed to be installed without consent!. How to now go easy back to Nougat?
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Same here as well. I'm on the new Oreo that now has been pulled. Lots of errors, battery drain when using phone big time, missing picture in picture, but biggest mistake is that all files are allowed to be installed without consent!. How to now go easy back to Nougat?
Are you also having the same problems?
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I am on Nougat, no problems at all except the battery usage.
BuBbLeFIZzY said:
Go to device maintenance click on battery. Click on MID choose customize option at the top before you apply. I just leave the limit cpu speed on. I get over an hour sot every 18% YouTube alot and music. Only thing is apps start to lag when you switch really fast. But it probably won't if you don't close it. I have a habit of closing all apps before I turn my phone off. Whatever govener Samsung is using always max out the cup when you click something which drains the crap out of the battery. I use to charge my phone every half of the day until I did this. Closing and disabling apps didn't help at the beginning. This was the most effective way for me to see a big difference. Btw using auto brightness at 45%
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Will try, thanks!
Install a data monitoring apps, maybe you have some apps working in the background and draining the battery at the same time.
Nagdy said:
I am on Nougat, no problems at all except the battery usage.
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having data on chows battery, phone is excessively pinging towers, if you are on WiFi disable data in settings, make sure your location is set to battery saving (if using GPS yr battery will suffer, plus one only needs GPS for navigation), there are a bunch of bloatware apps and processes that run continually so install a package disabler or use a debloater to remove the 'junk'.
Jostian said:
having data on chows battery, phone is excessively pinging towers, if you are on WiFi disable data in settings, make sure your location is set to battery saving (if using GPS yr battery will suffer, plus one only needs GPS for navigation), there are a bunch of bloatware apps and processes that run continually so install a package disabler or use a debloater to remove the 'junk'.
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I am on data 24/7 I am only allowing 3G/2G to work, maybe that's the problem?
This time I tried something new, I entered *#0228# code when the mobile was at 15%, turned on Airplane mode and let the phone charge till 100%
I also turned location off and thing started getting better
Nagdy said:
I am on data 24/7 I am only allowing 3G/2G to work, maybe that's the problem?
This time I tried something new, I entered *#0228# code when the mobile was at 15%, turned on Airplane mode and let the phone charge till 100%
I also turned location off and thing started getting better
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Havng data on 24/7 will hurt, even just 2g/3g as phone is pinging towers for 3G, if you are i wifi area switch of Data, that'll be worth 20%
After Oreo update, I'm having the best battery saving of all time.
0.8%/h on stand-by (using dual Sim cards). 6-7h SOT. On Nougat, it was 3%/h on stand-by and only 4-5h SOT.
I did 4 things to achieve it (without root):
1. I followed this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/help/guide-hunting-wakelocks-battery-drain-t3697324
Note: "Service Disabler" functionality was removed due to Google Play policies. Fortunately, the developers provided the previous apk with this functionality at their website: https://kunkunsoft.wordpress.com/news_2/
2. Switched to 3G when 4G signal was weak (2-3 bars).
3. Used Brevent app (must use adb commands every reboot, unfortunately): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.piebridge.brevent
4. Used Tasker to: disable WiFi when Screen-off (except when Spotify is playing); disable Auto-Sync when Screen-off and enable it every 20 minutes; put Location Services to Battery Saving when Screen-Off (except when Waze or GMaps is running) and High Precision when Screen-On.
AutoTools (Tasker plugin) will let you modify some of those adjustments even without root (must enable it once via adb commands).
BBS and GSam are great tools to find out what's draining your juice. For me, it was mainly wlan_wakelocks (due to bad WiFi configuration), nlp_wakelocks (apps and Google apps draining when High-Precision is on), and Auto-Sync. Sometimes it's harder to identify the culprit because many apps wakelocks are hidden in Kernel wakelocks, so the first step above helped me significantly reduce Kernel wakelocks.
Cheers. ?
Nagdy said:
Hello everyone, I am experiencing the worst battery life I could ever get from a phone, Any way to help it get better? I need to charge my phone 2-3 times daily!
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Why is your WhatsApp icon blue and why is it using so much battery?
Nagdy said:
Hello everyone, I am experiencing the worst battery life I could ever get from a phone, Any way to help it get better? I need to charge my phone 2-3 times daily!
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You have used your S8 continuously within 6-7hrs.. S8 does not have bigger battery plus the apps like facebook, other social media apps drain battery like hell... getting 3-4 hours of Screen on Time is quite OK not Bad...
try using other app for facebook.. like FRIENDLY.. it almost same as facebook and battery friendly also...
dehkun said:
After Oreo update, I'm having the best battery saving of all time.
0.8%/h on stand-by (using dual Sim cards). 6-7h SOT. On Nougat, it was 3%/h on stand-by and only 4-5h SOT.
I did 4 things to achieve it (without root):
1. I followed this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/help/guide-hunting-wakelocks-battery-drain-t3697324
Note: "Service Disabler" functionality was removed due to Google Play policies. Fortunately, the developers provided the previous apk with this functionality at their website: https://kunkunsoft.wordpress.com/news_2/
2. Switched to 3G when 4G signal was weak (2-3 bars).
3. Used Brevent app (must use adb commands every reboot, unfortunately): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.piebridge.brevent
4. Used Tasker to: disable WiFi when Screen-off (except when Spotify is playing); disable Auto-Sync when Screen-off and enable it every 20 minutes; put Location Services to Battery Saving when Screen-Off (except when Waze or GMaps is running) and High Precision when Screen-On.
AutoTools (Tasker plugin) will let you modify some of those adjustments even without root (must enable it once via adb commands).
BBS and GSam are great tools to find out what's draining your juice. For me, it was mainly wlan_wakelocks (due to bad WiFi configuration), nlp_wakelocks (apps and Google apps draining when High-Precision is on), and Auto-Sync. Sometimes it's harder to identify the culprit because many apps wakelocks are hidden in Kernel wakelocks, so the first step above helped me significantly reduce Kernel wakelocks.
Cheers. ?
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Thanks a million!
I only went about 40% through the steps and here is the difference. Plus mobile data was never off!
Cheers mate. ?
dandroid13 said:
Why is your WhatsApp icon blue and why is it using so much battery?
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GBWhatsapp aka Whatsapp Plus.
I use it most of the time that's why it uses much battery.
Nagdy said:
GBWhatsapp aka Whatsapp Plus.
I use it most of the time that's why it uses much battery.
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That's interesting, I use it all the time as well and for me it never goes above 2% or 3%. Only thing is that I don't do calls.
See my other post here.