[Q] Wipe battery stats - HTC Incredible S

Sry to ask this but how do u wipe battery stats properly?
Is it let the phone fully charge first, then go to recovery to wipe battery stats and then let my phone battery drain (no charging allowed) until phone is completely dead. Is this procedure correct?

Just install battery calibration from market, easiest way to calibrate your battery imo.
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Go to recovery mode and in advance menu wipe the battery stats, I think it is the proper way to wipe battery stats

the correct method for proper calibration is charge to 100%....then wipe the battery stats...drain the battery to zero....charge to 100% again...now use it normally. but i am too lazy to do all this so i just clear it.i dont think it would harm.
however if you dont clear it you will get inaccurate readings on ur battery percentage.

ajeya said:
the correct method for proper calibration is charge to 100%....then wipe the battery stats...drain the battery to zero....charge to 100% again...now use it normally. but i am too lazy to do all this so i just clear it.i dont think it would harm.
however if you dont clear it you will get inaccurate readings on ur battery percentage.
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correct, i once have my battery down to 0, then phone powered down, and i powered it up again and surprised to see 10% more juice. LOL

shiningarmor said:
correct, i once have my battery down to 0, then phone powered down, and i powered it up again and surprised to see 10% more juice. LOL
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haha
in my case sometimes it loses 10% if i restart my phone

turn off the phone, hold down decrease sound button and push uper button. go recovery and wipe stats)

Thanks for all of your replies as I am lazy, I just download battery calibration app from android market

I calibrated many times my battery.. But when I reboot to recovery, I always find either the battery shown in Ext recovery is lower or higher that what I saw in the Rom.. And after rebooting from recovery to Rom, the Rom shows the battery shown in recovery.. So whenever I reboot my phone, I find the battery % change in Rom... Do anyone experience this..?
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ajeya said:
haha
in my case sometimes it loses 10% if i restart my phone
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this is due to incorrect values shown by rom..dat's y calibration is required
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jpkbeddu said:
I calibrated many times my battery.. But when I reboot to recovery, I always find either the battery shown in Ext recovery is lower or higher that what I saw in the Rom.. And after rebooting from recovery to Rom, the Rom shows the battery shown in recovery.. So whenever I reboot my phone, I find the battery % change in Rom... Do anyone experience this..?
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after calibration don't reboot phone immediately..

mandeep294 said:
this is due to incorrect values shown by rom..dat's y calibration is required
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yes i already said this is due to my laziness ...i never bother to calibrate properly.

So how often should you re-calibrate your battery?

lerx said:
So how often should you re-calibrate your battery?
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whenever you flash a new rom.

ajeya said:
whenever you flash a new rom.
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Ok thank you

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Great Battery Backup

Hi,
For those who need a good battery backup can use this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...F1bmNoZXJleC5nb3dpZGdldC5nb3Bvd2VybWFzdGVyIl0.
Before using this app my salsa stays for 15h (heavy use) but after installing this app it stays for 30h (heavy use).. Give it a try. I use super save mode
And it dsnt slow down the phone?
no it doesn't slow the phone...
For people having issues with battery(if the phone is rooted ofcourse and clockwork recovery is installed) go to the recovery menu->advanced->clear battery stats and reboot the phone.
Raneet said:
For people having issues with battery(if the phone is rooted ofcourse and clockwork recovery is installed) go to the recovery menu->advanced->clear battery stats and reboot the phone.
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How its gonna work? More explaination for this thing, please
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Raneet said:
For people having issues with battery(if the phone is rooted ofcourse and clockwork recovery is installed) go to the recovery menu->advanced->clear battery stats and reboot the phone.
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Go.Bin said:
How its gonna work? More explaination for this thing, please
Sent from my HTC Salsa C510e using XDA
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ok...the idea of this is...when your battery is at 100% charge...and i mean full...u wipe the batt stats, giving a true reading of the battery and not a partial image from previous roms. it is a good idea if your swapping to a new rom. i normally do mine once a month only, never have a problem either.
for example
battery drain on thing rom is moderate to light ie 10% every 3-4hrs.
battery stats on sense 3.4 rom moderate to light 10% every 2-3hrs.
by wiping the stats at full-charge, it show u the true reading how your battery is performing on your current rom.
BigBearEvo said:
ok...the idea of this is...when your battery is at 100% charge...and i mean full...u wipe the batt stats, giving a true reading of the battery and not a partial image from previous roms. it is a good idea if your swapping to a new rom. i normally do mine once a month only, never have a problem either.
for example
battery drain on thing rom is moderate to light ie 10% every 3-4hrs.
battery stats on sense 3.4 rom moderate to light 10% every 2-3hrs.
by wiping the stats at full-charge, it show u the true reading how your battery is performing on your current rom.
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so do we only wipe battery stats at full charge?
Yes, then it gives u proper indication of life in your battery
Wasn't me............ ;-)

[Q] Battery drain on miniCM9-3.0.2

Hi all!
I am using rom miniCM9-3.0.2 by nobodyAtall. I love this rom but battery use about one day... I've just used basically function. I try to wipe battery stats, remove unused applications... but nothing changes. Anybody knows how to solve this problem?
Thanks so much for help!
(Sorry for my bad english)
Use smartassV2 as cpu governor under performance settings,might increase battery by a margin,but as for now there is no solution for this problem,use minicm7 based rom if u want better battery performance..cheers..
I'll try it. Thanks u!
Try to tick" use 2g only" option! there's a bug here, you need to re-tick it every time you re-boot your phone.
lqg_phy said:
Hi all!
I am using rom miniCM9-3.0.2 by nobodyAtall. I love this rom but battery use about one day... I've just used basically function. I try to wipe battery stats, remove unused applications... but nothing changes. Anybody knows how to solve this problem?
Thanks so much for help!
(Sorry for my bad english)
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I have exactly the same problem.
The battery lasts only one day.
...
my battery lasts 2 days
sorry for my very very very bad english
battery drain??
try install 2x Battery - Battery Saver app , you can found it at google play..
Thanks all
1-Charge your phone to 100%
2-Poweroff your phone and leave it charging for 1-2 more hours
3-Boot on CWM and wipe battery stats
4-Go to build.prop and find this line "ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendat acall,datacall "
Add qcomuiccstack at the end of the line. It should look like this :
ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendata call,datacall,qcomuiccstack
5-Enjoy
I've done that and my battery became immortal
All steps above are extracted from miniCM9 thread(http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1575094), all credits go to people who discover it
maxee23 said:
1-Charge your phone to 100%
2-Poweroff your phone and leave it charging for 1-2 more hours
3-Boot on CWM and wipe battery stats
4-Go to build.prop and find this line "ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendat acall,datacall "
Add qcomuiccstack at the end of the line. It should look like this :
ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendata call,datacall,qcomuiccstack
5-Enjoy
I've done that and my battery became immortal
All steps above are extracted from miniCM9 thread(http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1575094), all credits go to people who discover it
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Thanks! I hope it work for me!
maxee23 said:
1-Charge your phone to 100%
2-Poweroff your phone and leave it charging for 1-2 more hours
3-Boot on CWM and wipe battery stats
4-Go to build.prop and find this line "ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendat acall,datacall "
Add qcomuiccstack at the end of the line. It should look like this :
ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendata call,datacall,qcomuiccstack
5-Enjoy
I've done that and my battery became immortal
All steps above are extracted from miniCM9 thread(http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1575094), all credits go to people who discover it
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Just a question: Power off phone and charge? What do you mean by that? Every time I power off my phone whilst charging it boots up again immediately.
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SpyderX said:
Just a question: Power off phone and charge? What do you mean by that? Every time I power off my phone whilst charging it boots up again immediately.
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i just power off and then the phone stucks in the kernel logo with the led on. I just assume that the phone is charging its my 2nd day without charging and i still got 30% of battery that i think will last for another day
Thanks !
I'm going to try just that.
My battery drains in about 8 hours now (when I'm not using the phone at all).
maxee23 said:
1-Charge your phone to 100%
2-Poweroff your phone and leave it charging for 1-2 more hours
3-Boot on CWM and wipe battery stats
4-Go to build.prop and find this line "ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendat acall,datacall "
Add qcomuiccstack at the end of the line. It should look like this :
ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendata call,datacall,qcomuiccstack
5-Enjoy
I've done that and my battery became immortal
All steps above are extracted from miniCM9 thread(http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1575094), all credits go to people who discover it
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Hi does this work for minicm7?

Is this hardware problem or rom or battery?

from past weeks my phone turned toooo slow and battery back up is also low
im on sgs2 v9 rom...
lemme explain from first...
after turing on my device..its runs with no lag for 40-60minutes...after that my phone turns too slow...no cpu setter app or nothing but it turns too slow...and only 4 to 5 apps installed
and battery is too low for me..i charge my phone for 3hours and i get only 5hours of backup(i will listen songs for 45minutes)
is this the problem of rom or hardware or my battery problem
pagadalachetan said:
from past weeks my phone turned toooo slow and battery back up is also low
im on sgs2 v9 rom...
lemme explain from first...
after turing on my device..its runs with no lag for 40-60minutes...after that my phone turns too slow...no cpu setter app or nothing but it turns too slow...and only 4 to 5 apps installed
and battery is too low for me..i charge my phone for 3hours and i get only 5hours of backup(i will listen songs for 45minutes)
is this the problem of rom or hardware or my battery problem
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It seems that there's lots of firmware load on your device, due to which battery is also wasting.
If phone was normal previously (before SGS2 v9), then surely it's software that's making your phone slow. Also, try wiping battery status in CWM recovery...
Hope this helps...
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Galaxy_Rohit said:
It seems that there's lots of firmware load on your device, due to which battery is also wasting.
If phone was normal previously (before SGS2 v9), then surely it's software that's making your phone slow. Also, try wiping battery status in CWM recovery...
Hope this helps...
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"try wiping battery status in CWM recovery..."
u mean 3x wipe if not what the steps for wiping battery status
ya wiped battery stats too..hope it works
flashed original stock rom after 3hours of full charge...i just gost 45minutes backup while using data connection...so is my battery dead??
pagadalachetan said:
flashed original stock rom after 3hours of full charge...i just gost 45minutes backup while using data connection...so is my battery dead??
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1. Wait till pop up command charged in Homescreen when u charge althought it's show 100%
2. What data connection u used HSDPA / 3G / EDGE ??
3. Check our Battery Physical there are inflate or not (put on flat place) if yes possibly our battery is leaks. if not just calibration your battery using 3rd app on playstore "battery calibration"
CMIIW

Battery drain when rebooting phone

I have 2 batteries and one broken phone, I use the broken phone to charge the extra battery. If I reboot my phone with a battery with a perfectly good charge when it reboots it shows the battery is dying? If I put the battery in the other phone and charge the status says the battery has a charge, not sure what is wrong?
poprocksncoke said:
I have 2 batteries and one broken phone, I use the broken phone to charge the extra battery. If I reboot my phone with a battery with a perfectly good charge when it reboots it shows the battery is dying? If I put the battery in the other phone and charge the status says the battery has a charge, not sure what is wrong?
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My guess: Your broken phone doesn't actually charge your battery or at least, not fully. It might think it's fully charged at a very low %.
It could also just be the os not reading the charge correctly. I've had it happen on numerous occasions where I'll reboot my phone and the charge drops by 20-30% after reboot. But if I continue to use it without charging or rebooting the percentage will eventually increase or at the very least stay at one level for an extended time.
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BWolf56 said:
My guess: Your broken phone doesn't actually charge your battery or at least, not fully. It might think it's fully charged at a very low %.
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Well when I take it out of the broken phone and put it in the good one, the good one says its fully charged too. The only reason the charging phone is broken is cause the IMEI is toast.
m1batt1 said:
It could also just be the os not reading the charge correctly. I've had it happen on numerous occasions where I'll reboot my phone and the charge drops by 20-30% after reboot. But if I continue to use it without charging or rebooting the percentage will eventually increase or at the very least stay at one level for an extended time.
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It doesnt increase, just dies......... tried charging the battery to 100% turned off then ran battery optimization app, used the phone for a while and rebooted it at about 60% and after the phone rebooted it said the battery was at 2%
poprocksncoke said:
Well when I take it out of the broken phone and put it in the good one, the good one says its fully charged too. The only reason the charging phone is broken is cause the IMEI is toast.
It doesnt increase, just dies......... tried charging the battery to 100% turned off then ran battery optimization app, used the phone for a while and rebooted it at about 60% and after the phone rebooted it said the battery was at 2%
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You should probably stop rebooting, let it die and fully charge it. Might need to recalibrate your battery stats too.
As for your IMEI being toast, you can flash stock KK4 to fix it.
BWolf56 said:
You should probably stop rebooting, let it die and fully charge it. Might need to recalibrate your battery stats too.
As for your IMEI being toast, you can flash stock KK4 to fix it.
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Thats what I did was let it die and fully charge and used the battery recalibration app to change the stats. then rebooted later and lost all my battery?
Have tried flashing stock KK4 with no luck on it, now its just an expensive charger
poprocksncoke said:
Thats what I did was let it die and fully charge and used the battery recalibration app to change the stats. then rebooted later and lost all my battery?
Have tried flashing stock KK4 with no luck on it, now its just an expensive charger
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Ok.. maybe we've been missled this entire time. What's the highest battery consumption in settings->battery?
Also, you could get betterbatterystats app to help trigger what's draining your battery.
BWolf56 said:
Ok.. maybe we've been missled this entire time. What's the highest battery consumption in settings->battery?
Also, you could get betterbatterystats app to help trigger what's draining your battery.
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I will dl betterbatterystats tonight and see what comes up. I dont know what you mean by being missled tho?
poprocksncoke said:
I will dl betterbatterystats tonight and see what comes up. I dont know what you mean by being missled tho?
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Well what I'm starting to think is that the way you charge your battery has nothing to do with it. The OP missled me to think that it was coming from your broken phone. It might come from your phone (or app/setting on your phone).
Imo, backup your apps and such (after finding out what's draining your battery), flash back to stock and start from there to get back to your ROM.
How old are the batteries?
Do they both report the same percentage immediately after boot and after comparable use for a similar amount of time?
They are only good for 500 to 1000 cycles. A dying battery will appear fully charged when on the charger but quickly drop to a lower voltage when used.
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BWolf56 said:
Well what I'm starting to think is that the way you charge your battery has nothing to do with it. The OP missled me to think that it was coming from your broken phone. It might come from your phone (or app/setting on your phone).
Imo, backup your apps and such (after finding out what's draining your battery), flash back to stock and start from there to get back to your ROM.
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Looks like the major drain on my battery is MediaScannerService and AudioOut_2?
poprocksncoke said:
Looks like the major drain on my battery is MediaScannerService and AudioOut_2?
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Eh yeah, I would highly suggest backing up, going back to stock and reflashing your way up.
MediaScannerService is probably cause your SD card is a mess, a factory reset usually helps for that. AudioOut_2 is weird though, do you have clicks sounds on?
BWolf56 said:
Eh yeah, I would highly suggest backing up, going back to stock and reflashing your way up.
MediaScannerService is probably cause your SD card is a mess, a factory reset usually helps for that. AudioOut_2 is weird though, do you have clicks sounds on?
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I do have clicks sounds on.
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I do have clicks sounds on.
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Run a full battery cycle without it on. I'm pretty sure I saw this issue before.
For the media, it can be a few things but cleaning your SD card can help a lot.
BWolf56 said:
Eh yeah, I would highly suggest backing up, going back to stock and reflashing your way up.
MediaScannerService is probably cause your SD card is a mess, a factory reset usually helps for that. AudioOut_2 is weird though, do you have clicks sounds on?
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I did a factory data reset from my phone, still on Slim ROM and phone cant access external SD card now
poprocksncoke said:
I did a factory data reset from my phone, still on Slim ROM and phone cant access external SD card now
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What's the error? You external might've been the problem all along. I would suggest to copy the files that are on it to your pc and format it, see if it works.
Wipe battery stats in clockwork mod recovery and check. I hope your issue might resolve by wiping battery stats..
BWolf56 said:
What's the error? You external might've been the problem all along. I would suggest to copy the files that are on it to your pc and format it, see if it works.
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no error, just doesnt show up. connect to pc and it doesnt show up there either?
poprocksncoke said:
no error, just doesnt show up. connect to pc and it doesnt show up there either?
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Connect it directly to your pc (not through the phone) and see if that works. I'm pretty sure your external needs reformat.
BWolf56 said:
Connect it directly to your pc (not through the phone) and see if that works. I'm pretty sure your external needs reformat.
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I dont have anything to connect it to my pc with. anyway to reformat it through the phone?

[Q] Android OS re-install?

Helllo,
I have a rapid battery drainage problem and I tried various things to stop that:
Restored factory settings maybe tree times.
Installed Nova launcher
Installed Juice Defender (aggresive mode)
Rooted my phone and calibrated it.
Installed CPU tuner
But nothing really helped. Today after full charge (12h. because the phone is new) and two hours of use, I have 79% of battery left, do to writing some messages, that's all. I know it is not normal, so I thought maybe fresh OS should fix this problem but I don't know if it is possible to re-install Android on LG P880?
hey and welcome to XDA
first of all, of course it's possible to flash another firmware on our phones.
what firmware du you use? have you full wiped after rooting your phone? if not, please try this.
another (easier) way to "calibrate" you battery is to charge it to 100%, then discharge it completely until it turns itsself off and then recharge it to 100%, but keep the charger about 2h still plugged in. then try again.
If all that doesn't help, then you can think of flashing another firmware. first try the easier way
btw, i don't like apps like juice defender etc not very much...
Odp: [Q] Android OS re-install?
Heavy battery draining is V10H firmware problem, i recommend to flash V10G (it's in General section) or to flash CM10 or CustoNexus, each of them has longer battery life
reas0n said:
Heavy battery draining is V10H firmware problem, i recommend to flash V10G (it's in General section) or to flash CM10 or CustoNexus, each of them has longer battery life
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i'm using V10h and i've got not even a bit battery drain... i get about 1,5 days with a "good" usage (listening about 2h music and playing about 1h games per day) and i've got mobile data and wifi always enabled and installed lots of apps...
laufersteppenwolf said:
hey and welcome to XDA
first of all, of course it's possible to flash another firmware on our phones.
what firmware du you use? have you full wiped after rooting your phone? if not, please try this.
another (easier) way to "calibrate" you battery is to charge it to 100%, then discharge it completely until it turns itsself off and then recharge it to 100%, but keep the charger about 2h still plugged in. then try again.
If all that doesn't help, then you can think of flashing another firmware. first try the easier way
btw, i don't like apps like juice defender etc not very much...
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Thanks.
I use 4.0.3 (10h) version. And no, I haven't done full wipe after rooting my phone.
I have tried that easier way to calibrate the battery couple of times but nothing has changed.
That's why I think about installing an older firmware (or even the same 10h).
P.S. when idle the battery looks stable but when the phone is used then the battery start dropping like crazy.
is your screen brightnes on 100% the screen needs battery like hell
laufersteppenwolf said:
is your screen brightnes on 100% the screen needs battery like hell
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No, I put the screen brightnes on 20%, also turned off font key lights, put the phone on vibration only.
But... Nothing.
full wiped after rooting? if not, do this and try again
laufersteppenwolf said:
full wiped after rooting? if not, do this and try again
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I didnt full wipe after root, Havin' great batlife over here
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alekthefirst said:
I didnt full wipe after root, Havin' great batlife over here
Sent from my LG-P880 using xda app-developers app
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well, it's not always, but sometimes this causes a batterydrain...
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you can also try "BetterBatteryStats" from Play Store to see what exactly causes the drain
laufersteppenwolf said:
full wiped after rooting? if not, do this and try again
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I have rooted phone again... And made full wipe.
Maybe I will notice the change in battery life.
SarzzeR said:
I have rooted phone again... And made full wipe.
Maybe I will notice the change in battery life.
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like i said before, try BetterBatteryStats to see what causes the drain
laufersteppenwolf said:
like i said before, try BetterBatteryStats to see what causes the drain
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I installed "BetterBatteryStats", I have attached the picture.
actually, this image helps nothing... at least not yet...
try using it for some several hours and then look what BBS says
while using v10H ive personally not had bad battery usuage, and yeah with custonexus its even better,people install a lot of apps that need to running in memory or in the background which cause battery drainage,many factors can be bad for battery
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actually, this image helps nothing... at least not yet...
try using it for some several hours and then look what BBS says
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It seems that Deep Sleep takes much of the energy.
SarzzeR said:
It seems that Deep Sleep takes much of the energy.
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nope, this only shows how long your phone was in deep sleep, not how much energy in consumed
tap on "Other" and then on "Process" and on "Partial Wakelocks" and post these
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BTW, Deep Sleep means that your phone is in idle --> less energy consumption
laufersteppenwolf said:
nope, this only shows how long your phone was in deep sleep, not how much energy in consumed
tap on "Other" and then on "Process" and on "Partial Wakelocks" and post these
BTW, Deep Sleep means that your phone is in idle --> less energy consumption
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Got it! Here is my one hour stats.
SarzzeR said:
Got it! Here is my one hour stats.
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try it for the whole day tomorrow, 1h is too less to say anything (except that you've been writing a/some SMS )
AW: [Q] Android OS re-install?
This is what my batterystats look like after a day of quite heavy usage:
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