hello,
as you can see in the screenshot..something is wrng with my battery aftr 2-3 hrs it depreciates by 50% and aftr 6 hrs is all ovr :/
i also use "JUICE DEFENDER"...
am using stock ROM(ddkq6) "unrooted"
Check with wifi,3g, Bluetooth, GPS off
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B A D R I said:
Check with wifi,3g, Bluetooth, GPS off
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everything is off.
turn the phone off and let it fully (100%) charge . go to racovery and wipe battery data . if this didnt work your battery has problems . I suggest you to put the battery in a freezer and cool it to -20C for 2 hours. after thatagain fully charge the battery and use it . Im sure the second solution will work if the first one doesnt.
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Try wiping battery status in cwm
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uninstall juice defender,coz the app itself drains the battery a lot
the app always runs in background!!
ace-cfc said:
hello,
as you can see in the screenshot..something is wrng with my battery aftr 2-3 hrs it depreciates by 50% and aftr 6 hrs is all ovr :/
i also use "JUICE DEFENDER"...
am using stock ROM(ddkq6) "unrooted"
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try this:
Go to CWM and wipe battery stats.
now charge your phone fully till 100% or charge it for 3 Hours Max.
Then download this from the Play store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=proffesionals.battery.callibration&feature=nav_other
Caliberate (search how-to) ur battery, if that doesn't work then get BetterBatteryStats fom the play store and find which app is draining ur battery (if any). If all this does not work out then change your battery, if that dont work then I hope ur not using a custom kernel which has bugs.
Calibrate battery won't help u.
By seeing your screenshot, i think the main problem is, your device can't sleep well, install CPUSpy to check this..
Your device is awake, but the screen is off, there's something wrong
Set governor to ondemand (the most battery saving governor i think)
Battery calibration is a myth!
It sounds like a kernel wakelock. Please give a detail report from betterbatterystats so that we can help you more!
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after i cleard battry stats should i wait for it will drain or drain it myself with heavy games and movies?
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RAMIAAY said:
after i cleard battry stats should i wait for it will drain or drain it myself with heavy games and movies?
thanks.
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Use it normally.
is it change something if i do the other way?
I'm not sure.
OK i will wait to another opinion
Actually there are 2 different stories
Some say clear the stats when battery reaches it's low limit. And then fully charge it while it is off.
And some say first charge it then clear stats and then let it drain.
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faraz_fireboy said:
Actually there are 2 different stories
Some say clear the stats when battery reaches it's low limit. And then fully charge it while it is off.
And some say first charge it then clear stats and then let it drain.
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I didnt understand how it is helping me.
Choose one
If your choice is second then use your phone like always.and when battery ran out of fuel just charge it again... finished
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Ok close the topic
>wipe battery stats
>use normally untill automatic shut down
>charging...FULL
>testing
phone:xperia x8(black)
RMO:MiniCM9 3.0.2
kernel:nAa-ics-03
overclock to 768MHz
Hai guys,
I've flashed rocket rom and hyderacore kernal. Now my battery its losing its power.With in 4 hrs it show battery low and i've not used the phone at all How can i fix it ?? please help
Read the first post on RR12 thread.
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praetorius said:
Read the first post on RR12 thread.
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I read but too many post and i didnt see proper solutions for the battery loss.
arunw3 said:
I read but too many post and i didnt see proper solutions for the battery loss.
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Read at least the first three posts.
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Go to setting / app clear cache & force stop the app you not using
simplelife said:
Go to setting / app clear cache & force stop the app you not using
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ya i've done it.Only few apps running.When my screen is on while typing a text i lost 2% so quickly.
i'll use this method
Battery not "calibrated" - we don't have real facts on this one yet, so consider this our best guess
Explanation: It is said that the battery looses track of it's capacity (or rather the phone does) so it needs calibration.
Fix #1: Always flash new ROM:s with full battery.
Fix #2: Follow the guide TechnicR have on recal:
· Turn phone off and charge till full
· Start recovery and wipe battery stats
· Reboot and start the phone
· Use it heavily until it turns of by itself
· Connect charger and turn on the phone and wait until fully charged
i'll get back to you once i do these things..Let see if it fix my problem. If its not fixing means which rom should i use it for better battery life ???
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ya i've done it.Only few apps running.When my screen is on while typing a text i lost 2% so quickly.
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If you want battery friendly use Phil kennel and hydracore is performance . You know what to do & your choice
i flash speedmod kernal.But still no luck.In Standby mode battery life is stable.But if i play a game or watch a movie for 5 mins battery drops 20%.
How do i fix it ??
I searched this forum many guys having the same problem but coudn't find a perfect solutions for it.
Hii...
Battery consumption on my note is quite fast after i updated it to gb 4.1.2...the battery is juz a mnth old n it doesnt last the day...needs to be charged twice a day plz help....
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Jelly bean have much battery consumption than ics or Ginger bread. Remove unwanted apps and turn off mobile data and use when required , use wifi if available.
If u don't use Google now uncheck all items under location services. U will be surprised with the improvement!
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I tried doing it...bt juz keepin overnite the battery was drained battery ws around 65% at nite wid data wifi gps everything turned off n in the mrning 14%...can there b a defect with battery??
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Surely there are some wake locks responsible for such drain. Please search the forum for cpuspy and better battery stats. ...They will let you identify the apps that are preventing your system from going into deep sleep. Check the relevant forums for detailed instructions.
Also check if your media scanner is running overtime. ..
If everything is alright with u r apps, 9 months of hard work might have exhausted ur battery and it's time for a change ...mine lasted for 12 months.
If u r battery gives 2.5+ hours of screen on time, it's probably going to last another 3-4 months.
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My device battery is draining very fast so i wanted to calibrate the battery. I downloaded battery monitor and i get 4300++ when its on 100%. So do i still need battery calibration. Im planning on trying zeppelinrox battery calibration.
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RayQ1223 said:
My device battery is draining very fast so i wanted to calibrate the battery. I downloaded battery monitor and i get 4300++ when its on 100%. So do i still need battery calibration. Im planning on trying zeppelinrox battery calibration.
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Battery calibration is a myth.
Will do nothing other then wipe battery stats and make a new one.
It can be done by charging the phone till 100% and disconnect it from charger
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RayQ1223 said:
My device battery is draining very fast so i wanted to calibrate the battery. I downloaded battery monitor and i get 4300++ when its on 100%. So do i still need battery calibration. Im planning on trying zeppelinrox battery calibration.
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Instal good battery monitor like gsam etc. You will be able to see what is draining your battery. Also do not use full brightness all the time.
P.S. What is fast for you? Can your battery stand a day?
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Its like when i leave my phone for about 2 hr. The battery drops from 70-50% on wifi. And i used to be able the last the whole day with 3g on and my phone is only 2 weeks old.
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You're not alone bro. Same here!
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well i agree with the battery saver is a myth statement... I see you have used battery very bad way and now battery has depleted its life span. So still battery is on good side... Just try to do one charge cycle and close all unwanted apps and processes/features so it will conserve battery that way you can keep your battery safe or if you are really unsatisfied try this http://www.mugenpoweronline.com/zas...tid=5&sortby=sortid&orderby=desc&type=carrier
Good luck!
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yes, battery calibration is a myth, so you must try install a fresh rom (try light by somin, its very battery friendly), use your brightness always low, and your wifi always off when you dont need it. you will see that your battery (if its not broken) will last for at least 2 days (depending on your phone usage)
and the best "calibration" is to drain your device to 0% (it will shutdown) and then charge it to 100% without using during charging. Do this 2 or 3 times and your battery will be very well.
this http://www.mugenpoweronline.com/zaspx/product_details.aspx?file=pr&productno=1640&PageNo=4&ccatno=5&csubcatid=5&sortby=sortid&orderby=desc&type=carrier is bullsh**
If you're rooted you should also download DU Battery Saver PRO and tick the option "low cpu frwquency while screen off'. Just that little option changed my phone's whole life style It really does work so give it a try, you won't be dissapointed.
and yes battery calibration is a myth and doesn absolutely nothing which may help your battery life (i know from 1000s of personal experiances with the calibration thing )
Hey folks! I have recently started observing that my phone is consumimg excessive battery. I really cant seem to understand the cause, but for sure, I know there is an issue unknown to me. As I can see and observe, the situations I've faced are as follows:
1. When fully charged and unplugged, usage on wi-fi, screen on and some music leads to empty battery in almost 2 hours sharp.
2. When fully charged and unplugged, wi-fi off, sync off, GPS off, data off and literally everything off including the screen, then from 100% charge to 25% charge in 8 hours.
3. When I use the phone, as mentioned in point 1, suppose the phone discharges from 100% to say 60% in 40 minutes, the thing I do is turn the screen off. Then as soon as I do this, the battery level rises up until I turn the screen on again. Funny! :/ xD
4. Now the final case is this. When I turn of the phone at suppose 20%( probably unreal charge stats), connect it to a charger, and then while connected, switch on the phone, the phone gets charged up to like 50% or so. Epic fail!
5. Oh I almost forgot, battery usage charts show Android OS consuming 40-85% of the charge at all times in which the wakelock stats are an alarming 3-4 hours as per the 2nd point. Screen consumes 30% of the charge and Android System follows
I am posting my battery usage screenshots here.
1. The first screenshot was the one before I rebooted at 20% charge. Look at the roller coaster battery stats. XD
2. The second screenshot is the one showing all the stupid processes consuming excess battery.
3. Observe the difference towards the extreme right of the third screenshot and the first one. The third screenshot was the one after I rebooted. There is a long white line at the right end of the third one which shows the rise of battery charge from 20% to 56% precisely. Bloody hell!!
:/
Kindly, anyone who feel that they can help, look into this matter and suggest me good options to follow.
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Two more screenshots!
Just look at the time at which each screenshot was taken and compare the stats Yourself. This **** is freaking me out each day.
LOL and the charge was at 19% at 00:33. At 56% at 00:39 and now at 82% at 01:15. Highly quick charge and discharge. what do I do?
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rokr05 said:
Two more screenshots!
Just look at the time at which each screenshot was taken and compare the stats Yourself. This **** is freaking me out each day.
LOL and the charge was at 19% at 00:33. At 56% at 00:39 and now at 82% at 01:15. Highly quick charge and discharge. what do I do?
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Mention your rom and kernel.
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Umm the screenshots are from the Xperian UI ROM. I dont know which kernel it is, but the screenshot here can help You maybe. But but but, I faced the same problem of excessive battery drain even on the official 2.3 ROM of LG. Every ROM is having the same effect more or less.
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rokr05 said:
Umm the screenshots are from the Xperian UI ROM. I dont know which kernel it is, but the screenshot here can help You maybe. But but but, I faced the same problem of excessive battery drain even on the official 2.3 ROM of LG. Every ROM is having the same effect more or less.
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I think ths is because of the xperia apps. I remember when i used optimusZ by eminent. The drain was high, even when i removed it. Check your wakes with betterbatterystats
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Well You are right about Xperia apps. The Facebook inside Xperia extensions suck up the battery. But that is just a part of the story for me. I've been having the same amount of consumption in almost all the ROMS I've tried so far.
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