Hello
So I recently made this App Called Texts Battery Benchmark.
This App is an Automated Battery Benchmarking App and also A battery Health Checking App.
When you start the test it will do various tests like CPU test, Multimedia Test, Web Browsing Test, Camera Test, Chatting Test and 3D test and an AI test is in store for future updates.
After the test is over it will show you the Test Score and an Average battery Life along with the battery life on different Loads
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Here Is the Score Page
And as you can see the battery health button, on clicking it, it will show us the health of all the individual cells of the battery.
Like this:
To learn more or download the app head over to - Texts Battery Benchmark
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Hello, is there an app which you can see the battery mah? I bought a 1600mAh battery. want to see whether it really has 1600mAh
Thank you
Try market, there are many different widgets and programs.
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not yet found with ``mah``
Ok, try then on market search System Monitor.
web link for System Monitor
AFAIK there is no way to check real battery capacity (mAh). You can only check current draw (mA) via software.
Strange.
Charge your battery FULL.
Install recommended software.
And look this page on your phone:
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I can see here mAh. You cant?
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I'm using MIUI with Jame Bond Kernel 1.4.7
In 6.5 hours of PURE standby (i was sleeping the whole time) with WiFi on, the battery drained from 95 to 74 which is far too much. In battery stats there is nothing weird or out of the ordinary. The most being used by an app is google maps which is about 6%
signing out of latitude will solve the problem.
also install spare parts from the market. inside the app go to battery usage and select "partial wake usage". you'll get to know what's keeping your phone awake.
This is a pain to do on start but force stop maps helps also.
hi, I'm just testing on this app, and this is my first app
this app will calculate battery consumption of GPS/Wi-Fi
Note:
In order to capture the battery drop in normal usage of phone, first you have to disable GPS/Wi-Fi interfaces then leave the phone for 10 minutes.
The battery level should be captured before and after this period.
There is also indicator of time when you tab on "Start". once it reach 10 minute, you can tab on "Result" to get the result. the time will stop on its own.
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For GPS,first enable GPS and run your program for 10 minutes second to capture the drop in the battery level.During this period, you have to work with GPS. For example, you can run googlemap program in the background.
This for testing purpose only. and im very sure there will be a lot of bug, please comment
Im also willing to share the code if anyone wants it.
First of all I am not good at English. So you may have some misunderstanding .
Today, My Note 3(model sm-n9005 France with offical rom XXUENC2) became very slow and hot.
I found the cpu usage up to 96% with no large app running
so I uninstall Apps I recently installed , But take no used……:crying:
then I use adb to check the cpu usage.
here is the screen shot
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You may find that the system_service takes almost half of the CPU usage
than I check the CPU usage by threads
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I don't understand why binder cost so much cpu usage
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may anyone help me ? Or may you need more information?
anybody can help?
Is this a necessay biproduct of always on listening? I have Google Now Everywhere enabled for all screens except the lockscreen. I did this in part for security and in part because CloudyG3 now supports full knock code for the vs980. The following screen shots were this morning after about 7 hours of idle screen off time (overnight). I do have high accuracy enabled in location with both reporting options enabled. I also have the Disable Services app but froze it just to see what would happen to battery life and what wakelocks appear. Basically I like Google Now a lot and want to use it to its fullest... yet at the same time I want to see what can be done to minimize the impact on battery life. What do yiu guys think?
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Change the font it's hideous
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I did it just for you
In short: yes, it is.
It's not considered wakelock if the program is always running, as you have requested.