Task manager log?? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hello,
that's absurde but my TYTN II have a 20% of battery drain after 1 hour of standby and only 5% of battery drain after 1 hour of reading mp3 with pocketmusic software.
This is strange!!!!!
I made this test starting each time from a fully charged battery.
I think this is a real bug in wm6.1 because in standby mode to have a so battery drain there should be a task which charges cpu!
Have you idea of any software which can log task manager to a txt file during standby mode?

Is possible that no one of you have this problem???

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battery drian problem that i can figure out

rom of jjblaser
radio 1.71.09.01
this battery if i dont insall any of the battery savers cab its drain fast on calls wifi etc.
but when iinstall some come its drian much lower. the problem is that i think tis a fake . becuase when i have 50% battery suddenly its turn off alone without any warning and i need to recharge it
second when i take my battery off even if i have 60% battery and return the battery its show now 14% someing really mad is going on
i wish my phone would hold for a entire day.
i dont use wifi and no bluetoothe and i dont use the 3g always just 2g
and still the battery drains. what can it be?
how can i make this phone hold more than 1 days battery?
i have tryed juno battery cab
and ahen battery cab
that need to save battery
both didnt help alot
its a fake %
Buy a new battery?
lol do you think its battery issue?
i just bought 1 . 2700 mhz
hope this will fix it
?ko hi any one

[Q] Battery drain when idle....

just notice battery drain is getting worse when i tested after i charge my i9000 and left it overnight... at first, it only consume 1% after 5 hours of idle (while i was sleeping).... recently i notice it drained about 5%... an increment of 4% without any usage... does anyone here have the same problem? could it be hardware problem or should i flash a newer version of firmware to test it out? i've turned bluetooth, wifi, gps, 3g/edge off... meaning that i should have nothing running in the background... not even backup...
Under battery history (easily accessible thru SGS tools or Spare Parts), is Gallery reported as using the sensor while your phone is on standby?
My battery drains about 1% every 10 hours of standby. I had to do some tweaks however - flashed back from JPO to JM9. I'm running OCLF lag fix and 'advanced task killer' to get rid of unwanted processes. maybe this could help...

Ways to boost battery life?

I've had Incubus26Jc's Super FroYo 2.2.1 RLS16 on my Vogue for a while, and there's been times when my phone battery died out quickly when I really needed to use it the most. My phone seems to use up a lot of battery while it's sleeping too, so I don't know what the problem is. I barely have any widgets installed, but I do leave my phone in my pocket a lot. Are there any methods I can try out that will boost battery life even just a little bit?
turn off background data, auto-sync and GPS.
This way my touch's battery seems similar to WM 6.5.
GPS especially. Also, if you are using a task killer, uninstall it. I also uninstalled the battery meter that came with superfroyo, it is to inexact. The default android one seems more accurate.
Getting rid of a task manager? Don't they free up memory and kill unneeded processes?
Spalla said:
Getting rid of a task manager? Don't they free up memory and kill unneeded processes?
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No. They spend resources shutting things down that Android then re-opens. Read more here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6426198
Android is not WinMo. And from personal experience, uninstalling Advanced Task Killer was the single best thing I ever did for increasing battery life and making Froyo run faster. Just try it for a week and you'll see.
The best way to boost battery life, imho, is to not use the phone to charge your battery.
I've recently gotten my hands on HTC ELF0160 battery charger and used it to charge my battery. After using this particular charger my STANDARD (stock) battery is now reading ...
78% after 8 hours and 16 minutes on battery
57% on Display
28% on Standby
15% on Phone Idle
2% on Voice Calls
As you can see its been pretty idle. All I've been running is Google Talk 1.3 and Facebook, and the random admiration of the new found battery life.
Note I'm using scoots latest rom, without any modifications other than installing a couple of apps.
So if you could get an external charger I'd suspect you'd get much better battery life. Prior to this I'd be lucky to get 8 hours of battery. I suspect that the phone isn't fully charging the battery for whatever reason.
Regards,
EDIT...
After 21 hours my readings are
47% display
33% standby
18% idle
4% voice calls
Again my usage I'd categorize as very low. Currently my battery level is reading 27%. note this is the same battery as above, the standard 1100 mah one.
eepyaj said:
I've recently gotten my hands on HTC ELF0160 battery charger and used it to charge my battery.
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The vogue battery works with an Elf charger? Thought they weren't compatible.
That's what the charger is called. I have a couple at work that I'm using. My batteries have yet to explode.
Sent from my HTC Kaiser/Vogue using XDA App

[Q] CyanogenMod and battery

I flashed Clockwork Recovery and CyanogenMod 7.2 successfully on Galaxy Mini. Everything works great. Hovewer, phone operates on battery for a very short time, even shorter than stock ROM! I know I have to format battery. I charged Mini to 100%, went into recovery, advanced -> format battery stats(or something like that). Then I started to discharge my phone - I played on it one hour, then I listened to the music for some time, now there is only 40% left! In background there are avast and JuiceDefender Ultimate. Is this normal for the first time or I format it incorrectly(I used this: http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-fix-battery-drain-issue-on-a-rooted-android-device/)? Does it need to discharge without any help like playing or music? Maybe I should turn off JuiceDefender?
first thing juice defender runs in the background and consumes battery too
Some tips for improving battery life
1.turn off haptic feedback
2.turn off bluetooth,wifi and gps when not needed
3.keep the brightness of phone low
4.if not using 3g, check Enable 2g network only
I know, how to save battery, but it still discharges faster than on stock ROM with the same settings. I think JuiceDefender should save battery... especially that it has turned on CPU underclocking when screen is off and other files. Is it normal for first discharging after removing batterystats.bin? Or maybe there is another procedure of charging and discharging before and after removing file?
maybe your battery is not
calibrated
download app to calibrated from
from here forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=839169&d=1325511989
how to use: charge your battery to
100% then open the app and look
at the voltage if
if the voltage is 4200mv that mean
your battery is calibrate
but if the voltage is less than
4200mv at 100% at the same time
take out the battery and pute it in
back and turn on phone
there you battery should be lees
than 95%
wait till it meet 100% then open
the app and your battery should be
4200mv at 100% then presse on
calibrate
for all this procedure your charger
must be plug-in and 3G/wifi/ gps
must be desactivate
and use untutu battery saver from market ,better than juice defenders
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Battery Drain Issue

Hi guys I've a problem with the battery drain irrespective of the ROM I use. The battery discharges normally from 100 to 29 %. Then their is a sudden drop from 29% to 15%. Wiping the battery stats hasn't helped. Also if I allow the phone to automatically switch off and then I plug it in to charge and then allow the phone to charge upto 2 or 3% and then reboot the phone, the battery percentage after the phone reboots will have jumped to 33%. Any solution to get this faulty battery stats corrected?
It's a really frustrating problem. Any solutions plz.
What ROM did you use? If its MM based, try to use wakelock detector and amplify battery extender

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