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It seems some are having the problem and some are not. I think for a community as strong as we are, it should NOT be too hard to figure this out.
**If you are having battery issues, please post anything you have done to you're phone that is not standard in the ROM. (i.e. Apps you've downed, mods you have done, etc)
**If you are not having issues, look over these lists and verify, by saying "Nope, it's not that app/mod because I've done that and am not having issues"
Just to set a standard, if you are seeing 12-18 hours on standard battery with moderate to high usage, you are NOT having a battery issue... This device is dual core, 4g, miniature computing giant.
If you, like many of us, are seeing >10% an hour with no usage (i.e. Battery dead in 7-9 hours), you do have a battery issue.
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I am having the problem.
My list;
Google music beta
Stock hotspot database hack
Titanium back up
Ever note
xScope browser
Edit, I'm on 1.4 and have done the battery calibrations.
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I'm experiencing this issue as well. I am running UNL3ASH3D v1.4 with the following modifications:
BLACK SWYPE/GMAIL (although the black gmail didn't work with mod like it did with v1.3. Swype is black though and working just fine. just a side note.)
I've reflashed v1.4 at 100% battery after wiping cache, dalvik, and system /system followed by a RESET of battery stats last night around 1am CST.
Hope this helps. I will try to follow this thread to contribute as much as I can.
I was getting 15% an hour on standby...But I ran the calibration, and now im getting 12 to 14 hours with normal usage.
I will say this to people...In the beginning, whenever I tried the calibration, it wouldn't do anything. After trying a few times, I noticed that after I did teh calibration, I had to wait about 2 to 3 days, til I noticed an increase in performance. Not sure if others saw this...
I went back to debloated rom. My battery drain was bad on extended battery. Now its back to getting all day moderate to heavy use and still have 30% or so before nighttime charge.
Rom is sick dont get me wrong. Something is just not right with the battery stat.
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I am on UNL3ASH3D 1.4 and I have the extended battery. After a day of moderate to heavy use I had 60% left at 11PM last night. My battery life is excellent. Here's the advice from NoBloatware (at DF) that I followed:
consider doing a factory reset. Do not sync apps, wifi connections, etc. with Google services as that may cause a problem. Install all apps and wifi connections from scratch. A bit of a pain, but not too bad.- install a home/launcher replacement. I use Go Launcher EX, which is free, and I love it. No reason not to try out an alternative launcher as you can always go back to how you had it.
- don't use an automatic task killer--not even the one that comes with the phone. Reboot your phone and look at what's running. If anything that you've installed is running and there's no reason for it, then uninstall it and find an alternative that behaves. Ignore any stock apps that run on boot as I've found them to be more or less benign.
- weather widgets, live wallpapers, news/social feeds, any app or service that you use that runs--do without it if you can.
- don't use antivirus
- the DLNA app pops up a dialog box that will set your WIFI sleep policy to never. The default is "turn off when screen turns off" and I personally think that this setting is the best thing for battery life. Under wifi settings view your connections then hit menu to see "Advanced options" where you can set the sleep policy
- if you have access to wifi, leave it toggled on as it is more efficient than 3G. This is different from the sleep policy.
- I leave GPS toggled on too by the way. Apps use it as needed. When I'm done with Maps or an app that uses it, I'm sure to return to the home screen so GPS can stop. Under wireless settings turn on "Google location services" so that an app is able to use network resources to get your location instead of GPS. I have "VZW location services" turned off--don't know why that option is even there. By the way, I increase the speed of voice output > text to speech > speech rate because I like the directions to get spit out faster. That saves a bit of battery. Turning off the display and just listening for directions help. Also, often I just get the directions and then exit back to the home screen: GPS uses so much battery I try to get it over with ASAP.
- when you get a new battery, do a factory reset, or an OS upgrade run your battery all the way down until the phone shuts off and then charge the battery all the way up. This will callibrate the phone's understanding of the battery's capacity. Do this once every month or two also, but don't do it too often if you can help it.
- I have my battery set to "Performance Mode" and data is on all the time because I am on call 24x7. If you don't mind, try out a more conservative battery profile to save more gobs of energy.
- set screen brightness to "Automatic"
- under Accounts, click on any account listed and turn off sync for any items that you're not interested in syncing. For example, Google Books if you don't use it. Don't use Backup Assistant--I prefer syncing my contacts with Google. You don't need both. Also go into your contacts > menu > display options > backup assistant > UNCHECK. Also do contacts > menu > more > settings > contact storage > and select your Google account and "remember this choice"
- if you never use bluetooth then toggle it off. If you do use it sometimes, it's fine to leave it toggled on all the time.
- consider turning off voice privacy. This may not be a big deal but it will save some processing (and therefore battery). It may also improve call quality.
- turn off haptic feedback, animations, and any un-needed sounds in Android settings and in your apps
- set your screen timeout to as low a time as you can stand (I use 1 minute) and manually turn the screen off when you're done using the phone. I use an app to lock the screen so I don't wear out my power button...as happened on my original droid.
- turn off in-pocket detection
- keyboard: turn off vibrate on keypress and sounds for any keyboards you use
- use a red screen background. On the original Droid screen--not sure about this Droid 3 screen--red was the most efficient color that could be displayed. Anyone know if this still holds true?
- camera app: i like keeping location on and flash on auto. Consider turning location off or at least returning to the home screen ASAP when using camera if location for camera is on.
- in stock browser the default home page is Google and it uses your location. This is a bad idea as it can waste your battery for no reason. Make something else your home page and make sure to close any web page that uses your location when you're done viewing it.
- charge your phone via the wall charger instead of computer USB as it is faster. Also, don't use long USB cords--use regular power extension cords instead. I stick with the charger that came with the phone.
In addition to those suggestions I also do the following:
1. Emails: I don't know what email app you use, but try this. It saves battery power and in some cases emails arrive quicker. This scheme will have you using only the Gmail app on the phone for all email accounts whether they are pop3 accounts or Gmail. Go to the Google Gmail inbox on your computer and log into the Gmail account. On the top right of the screen is an option called Settings. In there is an option to have the Gmail program poll your regular, non-Gmail accounts (From the inbox; Settings/Accounts & Import/ Check mail using POP3). Provide the email address and the password. The Google Gmail program will then poll your other accounts on a frequency from 1-5 minutes and push the email immediately to your phone. The polling frequency is determined by each account's activity - more emails = faster polling. This saves battery power because on the android OS pop3 accounts are polled at a frequency of 1-30 minutes and that really eats battery. Because the phone goes and checks those accounts for mail whether there is mail there or not.
2. If you are using Live Wall Papers, stop!
3. Use wifi any time it is available. It uses a lot less power than 3G and it is much faster.
4. If there are widgets that automatically update (facebook, weather, etc.) change their update frequency in their settings menu. Set them to 30mins or 1 hour.
5. If you use an Ad Blocker, turn it off.
6. If you are using Launcher Pro, try Zeam or Go or QQ.
7. Reboot the phone once per day.
Good luck.
I have the battery issue
I have the battery issue and the only apps I have that would maybe affect it would be juice defender (which I thought would improve battery life if anything) and chainfire 3d. Those are the only apps that I have that I would think are an issue. I only get maybe 6-8 hours of battery life and I am running Unleashed V1.4.
P.S. Geezer I don't think everyone has to have those exact settings to get a good battery life, not to mention no one wants to spend the time doing all that BS when its an issue with the ROM somehow because when flashed to stock ROM no problem.
Why the battery issue only effects some.... No idea. I really believe it is a app that is not playing well that the ones having issues have in common.
I have been on stock for the day after the debacle last night, and it is the first time I had to use my car charger... Really I don't one. But.... a preventive measure is a battery script that I am adding to the init.d in 1.5. I am really hoping it helps those having the issue.
There are 3 things I have always accomplished in my ROMs ... Great battery life, zero lag, and fluidity. 2 out if 3 isn't bad.... But I want the trifecta. Lol
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DroidTh3ory said:
Why the battery issue only effects some.... No idea. I really believe it is a app that is not playing well that the ones having issues have in common.
I have been on stock for the day after the debacle last night, and it is the first time I had to use my car charger... Really I don't one. But.... a preventive measure is a battery script that I am adding to the init.d in 1.5. I am really hoping it helps those having the issue.
There are 3 things I have always accomplished in my ROMs ... Great battery life, zero lag, and fluidity. 2 out if 3 isn't bad.... But I want the trifecta. Lol
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Ha + 1I can't wait for the release!!!
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@Geezer; thanks fire posting all those tips. Many I had not thought of.
@th3ory; hopefully something will come from this thread that assists in development.
ANY OTHERS? The developer is obviously cognisant enough to monitor these threads and take consideration. Put in your two cents.
Is anyone using the corporate email app with an exchange account and having GOOD battery life?
Is anyone using 3dchainfire (or any of the others mentioned above) WITHOUT irregular battery drain?
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I installed the ice cream theme posted in the theme section and unl3ash3d 1.4 at relatively the same time.... I love the theme, but if that is causing battery issues it's gone.. My battery drains drastically now(down to 85% in an hour). when I was running1.3 with adw ex I was at 14hours heavy use...going to my nandroid to see what happens.
no other mods or apps..
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Using Go Launcher with unleashed v1.3.
Frozen with TB
Myspace authenticator
FLICKR authenticator
Facebook Authenticator
LINKENDIN authenticator
Twitter authenticator
Device setup
IM Presence
IM3.0.4.6
Piscasda Authenticator
Social location
Social sharing
Social messaging
Social status
Talk 1.3
I had the 100%-charge-to-dead-in-6-hours voodoo on me since v1.4 came out until last night. I factory reset, reinstalled and have been adding an app every few hours since this morning. As of now, I am getting FANTASTIC battery life...
I am currently at 19H 49M on the STOCK battery, with 31% remaining... That's with 6 of those hours running WI-FI, almost 4 hours of display time on. Yesterday I'd have charged three times for that many hours.
As of now, I've reinstalled the following apps:
RomManager
Titanium BU
GoLauncher
Beautiful Widgets
ES File Explorer
Handcent
K9
XDA Prem
Multiple GO Themes
All of these seem to be behaving pretty well together so far. I was going to add the extended battery tonight, but the results so far make me want to keep riding the wave one app at a time with the stock battery so that I can get an apples to apples comparison. Honestly, several of the apps I've already reinstalled are among those I considered likely culprits. If I can even APPROACH battery life in the long run such as I've experienced today I will be ecstatic.... LOVE THE ROM!
Hey all, I am _NOT_ having a problem, getting 2 days out of mild use and 1 full day (18 - 20 hours) out of moderate use.
TeufelTexan said:
I had the 100%-charge-to-dead-in-6-hours voodoo....
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Dood. This is really some great news. I still have the voodoo but I'm hopeful. I did the battery cal this afternoon at full charge and it's just now going fully dead. I was going to see how it worked out for a few days but looks like the ROM is being updated and I'll be flashing again tonight.
Do you have any apps frozen or removed?
How did you do the battery calibration? Does the factory reset include the stats?
I want to emulate what you have done.
Still curious about exchange accounts. Anyone NOT having a battery issue that uses a corporate email?
cutoonie said:
Dood. This is really some great news. I still have the voodoo but I'm hopeful. I did the battery cal this afternoon at full charge and it's just now going fully dead. I was going to see how it worked out for a few days but looks like the ROM is being updated and I'll be flashing again tonight.
Do you have any apps frozen or removed?
How did you do the battery calibration? Does the factory reset include the stats?
I want to emulate what you have done.
Still curious about exchange accounts. Anyone NOT having a battery issue that uses a corporate email?
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I've not uninstalled or frozen ANYTHING - I've intentionally been minimizing any variables, hoping to isolate an app or app-combination which is delivering the hit.
My process was:
-Full factory reset.
-Flash v1.4 per DT's instructions (wipe cache/dalvik, format /system).
-Wiped Battery Stats via recovery
-Booted up (already charged to 100%), then unplugged and let her rip, installing
the apps listed above 1 at a time every couple of hours.
Haven't change anything else at this time. As far as battery calibration, all I've done is wiped stats and and letting it full discharge - so no real "calibration" to this point.
Can't help you with the exchange issue, only sync'ing 4 exchange accounts.
ETA: I realize that much of the wiping/formatting was redundant after the factory reset, but it only took a minute or two, and I wanted to start as clean as possible. I'm not entirely up to speed on the mechanics behind each element.
One thing I noticed was that prior to this my battery info screen showed a solid blue bar for "awake", it is now a nicely "dashed" line properly coinciding with actual time used.
lots of apps but "always running" google music, WSJ, SMS popup, battery indicator, photobucket, advanced task killer
"mods" = root
extended battery, moterate usage = 70% in 3hours
I have the problem, and it seems to have become worse since I recalibrated the battery (twice). I'm running UNL3ASH3D 1.4 (which I love, BTW) with no modifications or task killers. OFC, I haven't tried all the battery-maximizing tips listed by Geezer Squid, but IMO if you have to disable half the features of the phone to get a day's standby, something isn't right.
Running Unleashed 1.5, fresh install, im down to about 85% after 20 minutes. Only installed ADW launcher EX
I am back to stock deodexed. I'm going to recalibrate the battery, do a couple complete backups, and then try flashing 1.5 after completely wiping the device. Maybe the regular sequence (cache, Dalvik cache and /system) is not enough?
I've been looking everywhere and tried multiple methods to try and fix the following problem but without any success... please help!
I have a stock captivate which came with 2.1, upgraded to stock 2.2 last year, and just last week upgraded to stock 2.3.5. Never rooted or anything like that.
Up until last week, while I was still on 2.2, I had fantastic battery life, draining maybe 1% per hour when idle. After the update to 2.3.5 I'm now draining 10% per hour when idle. I've tried different watching apps to try and catch a culprit but I'm at a loss to point to anything. All the apps I'm using are unchanged from when I was on 2.2. My best guess is that it has something to do with wifi.
When I left the phone untouched on idle last night it showed 30% wifi and 25% cell standby for battery usage. My wifi sleep policy is set to never which is what I had on 2.2. I leave wifi on all the time, but I left it on all the time with 2.2 without any of these issues. I have 5 bars and am located near a cell tower so that isn't any different either.
I've tried factory reset as well as a couple cycles of draining the battery all the way down and filling it all the way up without any change. From a UI standpoint, I like the new Gingerbread update but 10% drain/hour when idle compared to a couple days when idle with Froyo makes the phone much less usable... Help!!
You could have an app that is running in the background taking up alot of ram and or CPU peformance. This can cause your battery to drain faster. Having a live wallpaper as well as apps that update in the background will also shorten your battery life.
however, there are many apps out there that monitor what the other apps on your phone are doing and will let you know if there is a rogue app taking up battery. Also, if you have the stock battery look into a new one. Its probably old by now and somewhat tired out.
I had the same battery drain issue upgrading to froyo. I ended up finding a custom GB rom and the battt drain slowed but is still faster than the stock rom. All apps have stayed the same since day 1. At this point I'm afraid to touch it again since it the wifes, and was a bit upset about the last time.
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This was happening to me when I updated to GB but found it was one of the apps(No LED and Vlingo). I uninstalled and then reinstallled them and it stpped draining as fast in idle. I would also suggest getting the 1800mAh OEM battery for the Epic 4g Touch. It works great in our phones with 15 to 20% more life.
email app draining battery
I also updated few days ago to gingerbread official UCKK4 and after that my battery drains at around 5pm, whereas before it was around 11pm with froyo.
the battery log says email app is sucking it up. the email accounts are exatly the same 2 I had before: hotmail and company both configured as exchange.
Solutions?
thanks!
joel_flashman said:
I also updated few days ago to gingerbread official UCKK4 and after that my battery drains at around 5pm, whereas before it was around 11pm with froyo.
the battery log says email app is sucking it up. the email accounts are exatly the same 2 I had before: hotmail and company both configured as exchange.
Solutions?
thanks!
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It seems like a lot of people are complaining of issues after the update. The most reliable solution would be backing everything up and performing a factory reset. Just be aware that when you do it, you will lose EVERYTHING on your phone that isn't already backed up somewhere else so make sure you grab your pictures, music, contacts that aren't already backed up in an email address, etc.
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It seems like a lot of people are complaining of issues after the update. The most reliable solution would be backing everything up and performing a factory reset. Just be aware that when you do it, you will lose EVERYTHING on your phone that isn't already backed up somewhere else so make sure you grab your pictures, music, contacts that aren't already backed up in an email address, etc.
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I did perform a factory reset after the update!
I have nothing on the phone, except few apps, which I quickly reinstalled.
The emails and contacts are on hotmail so, it wasn't a concern they get reloaded from the exchange contacts sync. music was on my external sd card.
the problem is that if I disable email, battery is fine...but, c'mon...then what's the point of a smartphone! and if I disable background check, it's also fine, but again, what's the point of a smartphone!
I am really concerned now... with this battery life is unusable.
We have two captivates in our house, mine and my wife's. For mine, I did a complete one-click flash back to 2.2 froyo and then immediately upgraded to KK4 through Kies. Overall, my battery got much better and gave me a good 4-8 hours more battery life than what I was getting. When I go to bed I'll still have 30% remaining.
Now the bad news: My wife's went the opposite. On Froyo she had better battery life than I did and she updated without flashing her phone. On GB her battery was dying in almost 4 hours, 6 hours at best. It was crazy. On Friday I took the phone, backed it up and performed a Factory Reset. For two days this gave her better battery life than 4 hours but still horrible. Maybe 8 hours total.
What I noticed:
Over the weekend I paid close attention to her phone. I noticed the 3G symbol would be displayed on the screen while she was also connected to wifi here at home. Then I noticed that her email app (not the gmail app) was the #1 use of battery, even over the display. Clearly something was wrong. Then I noticed if I opened the email app, it would result in a connection error. However, if I opened a browser or the marketplace everything worked normal.
My thought process is: the Email app is constantly trying to connect to its server and since it's unsuccessful it continues to retry non-stop draining the battery.
How I might have Fixed it:
I took her phone and put it into Airplane Mode.
Waited a couple minutes and turned on WiFi only. (Phone was still in airplane mode)
Waited a minute and then turned WiFi off.
Took phone off Airplane mode. When everything came on, the WiFi was still off since I manually turned it off while in Airplane mode.
Rebooted the phone, WiFi is still off.
Turned on WiFi after everything finished running from boot up.
Noticed that now the 3G symbol was gone when WiFi connected.
Today she unplugged her phone at 5am this morning. As of 4pm her battery has only dropped 25% (showing 75% remaining). I checked the battery usage and the Email app is back down around number 6 or 7 on the list. Not sure if that's what fixed it but the battery is a HECK of a lot better than it was before. If someone else sees these similar symptoms give it a shot and hopefully it will help.
I was having the same issue on my phone after upgrading to GB. The 3g would stay on (displayed) while I was connected to Wi-Fi. It seemed to be draining my battery. It is better after doing a cache wipe. Next, I'll be swapping modems and kernels until I find a better combo. Currently, KK4 with corn 7.06 (sio & conservative)
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sola fide said:
We have two captivates in our house, mine and my wife's. For mine, I did a complete one-click flash back to 2.2 froyo and then immediately upgraded to KK4 through Kies. Overall, my battery got much better and gave me a good 4-8 hours more battery life than what I was getting. When I go to bed I'll still have 30% remaining.
Now the bad news: My wife's went the opposite. On Froyo she had better battery life than I did and she updated without flashing her phone. On GB her battery was dying in almost 4 hours, 6 hours at best. It was crazy. On Friday I took the phone, backed it up and performed a Factory Reset. For two days this gave her better battery life than 4 hours but still horrible. Maybe 8 hours total.
What I noticed:
Over the weekend I paid close attention to her phone. I noticed the 3G symbol would be displayed on the screen while she was also connected to wifi here at home. Then I noticed that her email app (not the gmail app) was the #1 use of battery, even over the display. Clearly something was wrong. Then I noticed if I opened the email app, it would result in a connection error. However, if I opened a browser or the marketplace everything worked normal.
My thought process is: the Email app is constantly trying to connect to its server and since it's unsuccessful it continues to retry non-stop draining the battery.
How I might have Fixed it:
I took her phone and put it into Airplane Mode.
Waited a couple minutes and turned on WiFi only. (Phone was still in airplane mode)
Waited a minute and then turned WiFi off.
Took phone off Airplane mode. When everything came on, the WiFi was still off since I manually turned it off while in Airplane mode.
Rebooted the phone, WiFi is still off.
Turned on WiFi after everything finished running from boot up.
Noticed that now the 3G symbol was gone when WiFi connected.
Today she unplugged her phone at 5am this morning. As of 4pm her battery has only dropped 25% (showing 75% remaining). I checked the battery usage and the Email app is back down around number 6 or 7 on the list. Not sure if that's what fixed it but the battery is a HECK of a lot better than it was before. If someone else sees these similar symptoms give it a shot and hopefully it will help.
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Interesting, I don't have wifi at home, but I also noticed at work (where I have wifi) that 3G and wifi icons were both on.
I am not sure I can reflash the phone, and I could try to reset the phone again.
I will try your "procedure" and see what happens.
1 more thing: as I said in my prev post, I use hotmail with both SSL checks, as exchange server.
additionally the other account, which now is disable (my work account), is a zimbra 7 server with again both ssl checks, and configured as exchange.
the same configuration was working on froyo.
my system is not rooted and nor modified. out of the box install.
Problem identified
I identified that the problem is the hotmail account.
I factory reset the phone again and cache wipe, then I did not install any app, apart from those which auto-update themselves.
I configured my zimbra 7 work email account (exchange activesync): waited few hours. Normal battery consumption.
Reset the phone again, then this time I setup only hotmail: battery drain.
solution:
now I am using stock email app for work account and downloaded hotmail app (seven+microsoft) which still allows me to sync contacts and calendar. It's suboptimal (i'd like to have all in 1 place), but battery consumption seems back to normal.
problem present again
Sorry, but after few days I realized the problem is still there...also using only zimbra (activesync exchange).
no solution yet. hotmail using its app seems fine, but no way to use stock email. after a while it starts again consuming > 25%
Correct me if I'm wrong...
So yeah correct me if I'm wrong, but I read somewhere that your Data connection and WIFI drain the battery quite a bit. I think I remember using something with a 2.2 ROM once, where if my screen was off, it basically shut off everything except the ability to receive calls and texts. I'm not really sure because that was months ago, but if this rings a bell to anyone, I wouldn't mind knowing too!!1!
Original poster here... After doing another factory reset, I only installed a few apps a day over the course of a week, waiting for the battery issue to reappear. Through this long process, I identified the Kayak and Facebook apps as the battery hogs. When I had everything else reinstalled except for these, I had the same or better battery power compared to Froyo. I contacted Kayak who said they were aware of the issue and just put out a fix. I think the problem was, an update for Kayak came out around the same time that I performed my upgrade (or the battery issue for Kayak was specific to Gingerbread) so it only appeared after my upgrade. Anyway, to be working better now.
Overall, I like the stock Gingerbread upgrade, especially the fact that Swype works a lot better after the upgrade.
Email battery drain
Hi all - I am beginning a search for some solutions. I just upgraded Cappy to stock GB yesterday. Did Factory Reset before and after which eliminated the Tethering Manager issue.
Battery life at home yesterday was AWESOME. I believe this is in part because the new GB defaults to a "never sleep" policy on Wifi. It literally went from 100% to 92% in 3/4 of a day, with Wifi on all the time.
Now its Monday and I'm in the office (NO WIFI HERE) and now all of a sudden "EMAIL" is the biggest user of battery. It's been draining almost 10% per HOUR this morning. I use Hotmail as my primary email and I have it set up through the ActiveSync server on the stock GB email app (not Hotmail-specific app).
What is going on? I have the Sync set to "Push" everything, which is the way it was on Froyo and it never ate battery like that. Is it something different in GB or do you think it is something to do with this "Wifi always on" policy that somehow the stock email app is always trying to connect to the MS Exchange Server through wifi but can't? (I'd think that when wifi is out of range that it would just default to 3G "pushing" which is what it did before, and again no bad battery drain before under Froyo).
Thoughts?
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Email battery drain
Hi all - I am beginning a search for some solutions. I just upgraded Cappy to stock GB yesterday. Did Factory Reset before and after which eliminated the Tethering Manager issue.
Battery life at home yesterday was AWESOME. I believe this is in part because the new GB defaults to a "never sleep" policy on Wifi. It literally went from 100% to 92% in 3/4 of a day, with Wifi on all the time.
Now its Monday and I'm in the office (NO WIFI HERE) and now all of a sudden "EMAIL" is the biggest user of battery. It's been draining almost 10% per HOUR this morning. I use Hotmail as my primary email and I have it set up through the ActiveSync server on the stock GB email app (not Hotmail-specific app).
What is going on? I have the Sync set to "Push" everything, which is the way it was on Froyo and it never ate battery like that. Is it something different in GB or do you think it is something to do with this "Wifi always on" policy that somehow the stock email app is always trying to connect to the MS Exchange Server through wifi but can't? (I'd think that when wifi is out of range that it would just default to 3G "pushing" which is what it did before, and again no bad battery drain before under Froyo).
Thoughts?
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Cross fingers I might have solved this. Appears that having one's Hotmail and/or GMail CALENDARS synced up may cause the problem. It appeared that both of those Calendars were basically constantly re-syncing rather than waiting for a push like the email does.
I unchecked those sync boxes for both calendars and it now seems that battery drain is slower. I'll keep watching this afternoon.
Hopefully this post is helpful if others might be experiencing the same thing. I'm hoping that it is NOT the "never sleep" Wifi because from what I've read, that is actually a battery-saver when at home in constant range of Wifi. Perhaps that is why I didn't notice this Calendar-induced drain overnight because the juice was sipping at a much slower rate even if it was constantly syncing. Once I got out onto the 3G network this morning then the juice started getting gulped......
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AlbConst said:
I've been looking everywhere and tried multiple methods to try and fix the following problem but without any success... please help!
I have a stock captivate which came with 2.1, upgraded to stock 2.2 last year, and just last week upgraded to stock 2.3.5. Never rooted or anything like that.
Up until last week, while I was still on 2.2, I had fantastic battery life, draining maybe 1% per hour when idle. After the update to 2.3.5 I'm now draining 10% per hour when idle. I've tried different watching apps to try and catch a culprit but I'm at a loss to point to anything. All the apps I'm using are unchanged from when I was on 2.2. My best guess is that it has something to do with wifi.
When I left the phone untouched on idle last night it showed 30% wifi and 25% cell standby for battery usage. My wifi sleep policy is set to never which is what I had on 2.2. I leave wifi on all the time, but I left it on all the time with 2.2 without any of these issues. I have 5 bars and am located near a cell tower so that isn't any different either.
I've tried factory reset as well as a couple cycles of draining the battery all the way down and filling it all the way up without any change. From a UI standpoint, I like the new Gingerbread update but 10% drain/hour when idle compared to a couple days when idle with Froyo makes the phone much less usable... Help!!
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I had the same problem after the GB upgrade for my AT&T Samsung Galaxy Captivate phone. After I read this forum, I figure the Outlook email setup would be the problem. I did the following changes and corrected the problem completely:
1. go to "settings"
2. go to "account and sync"
3. click on the Outlook email account under the "manage accounts" section
4. click on "Account settings" under "General settings" section
5. click "sync schedule"
6. change "peak schedule" to "15 minutes"
7. change "off-peak schedule" to "15 minutes"
8. click "save"
9. Done.
"Push" setting in "sync schedule" selection is the culprit causes the battery drain problem.
Good luck
I'm running pure stock rom, no rooting, no updating, V10E just bought it less than a week ago.
This is the apps I have installed:
2G-3G toggle widget
Android live wallpapers
Aptoide
Bs Player
CamScanner
Dropbox
Chrome UPdates
Epic Citadel
Flashlight
Go Launcher EX
Go SMS pro
GPS fix deluxe
Moon+ Reader
Onavo Count
Onavo Extend
Opera MIni
QuickPic
Screen Filter
Shush! Ringer Restorer
Simple Mp3 Downloader
Thumb Keyboard
Viber
Whatsapp
Now I tried the following two things with my phone:
For the first night, I left it at 2G only, with autosync disabled, and wifi,bluetooth,gps etc. off. All above apps were running, viber and whatsapp included, and obviously with no autosync, Gmail was not, so only the Email app that comes with android was running and checking email. In one night, it drained no more than 6%, over 8 hours.
The second night; again 2G only, and everything off, except for autosync, which I set to sync gmail only, and disabled the native Email app. In 6 hours overnight, battery drained 10%. This does not make sense for me, why would gmail drain so much battery?
Next, while I can live with those stand-by times, what is wierd is that while using the phone, the battery drains at unbelievable rates. I leave it mostly on 2G, barely using 3G every now and again. This morning, I left the house with 90% battery. charged it on my way to uni with the car, then when I got there played some games and a few songs for maybe 15 mins, then my friend came and we goofed around taking a video with the effects for a few minutes not more than 5. THen I went on for my lesson, took about 15 photos with no flash, with CamScanner and organized them into documents, then used regularly my phone to send texts, whatsapp and viber, then browsed the web for maybe 10 mins on 3G. By 12 o' clock, my phone was nearly dead (10%)! This does not seem normal to me, even though the standby times range from excellent, to acceptable it seems like the phone uses an enormous amount of battery when in use generally.The brightness varied from about 10% indoors, to 80% when outdoors. (most use was indoors). To make the time clear, I got to uni at 6.30 am, and while using the phone and games the phone was still connected to the car charger.
I have not done any modification to the phone. NO updates, no root (which I heard causes battery drain) no nothing.
HELP ?
Chrsp said:
I'm running pure stock rom, no rooting, no updating, V10E just bought it less than a week ago.
This is the apps I have installed:
2G-3G toggle widget
Android live wallpapers
Aptoide
Bs Player
CamScanner
Dropbox
Chrome UPdates
Epic Citadel
Flashlight
Go Launcher EX
Go SMS pro
GPS fix deluxe
Moon+ Reader
Onavo Count
Onavo Extend
Opera MIni
QuickPic
Screen Filter
Shush! Ringer Restorer
Simple Mp3 Downloader
Thumb Keyboard
Viber
Whatsapp
Now I tried the following two things with my phone:
For the first night, I left it at 2G only, with autosync disabled, and wifi,bluetooth,gps etc. off. All above apps were running, viber and whatsapp included, and obviously with no autosync, Gmail was not, so only the Email app that comes with android was running and checking email. In one night, it drained no more than 6%, over 8 hours.
The second night; again 2G only, and everything off, except for autosync, which I set to sync gmail only, and disabled the native Email app. In 6 hours overnight, battery drained 10%. This does not make sense for me, why would gmail drain so much battery?
Next, while I can live with those stand-by times, what is wierd is that while using the phone, the battery drains at unbelievable rates. I leave it mostly on 2G, barely using 3G every now and again. This morning, I left the house with 90% battery. charged it on my way to uni with the car, then when I got there played some games and a few songs for maybe 15 mins, then my friend came and we goofed around taking a video with the effects for a few minutes not more than 5. THen I went on for my lesson, took about 15 photos with no flash, with CamScanner and organized them into documents, then used regularly my phone to send texts, whatsapp and viber, then browsed the web for maybe 10 mins on 3G. By 12 o' clock, my phone was nearly dead (10%)! This does not seem normal to me, even though the standby times range from excellent, to acceptable it seems like the phone uses an enormous amount of battery when in use generally.The brightness varied from about 10% indoors, to 80% when outdoors. (most use was indoors). To make the time clear, I got to uni at 6.30 am, and while using the phone and games the phone was still connected to the car charger.
I have not done any modification to the phone. NO updates, no root (which I heard causes battery drain) no nothing.
HELP ?
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hey, some tips if you want to extend your battery life, that worked for me, set display bright 50% and check auto bright mark, use some app like antutu cpu master (root required) to down your cpu clock to 1200 Mhz or 1000 (i used 1000Mhz), and also you should consider upgrade your firmware to v10h, you can notice the change in the battery duration, for me with all this tips, my battery drains about 30% from 5am to 3pm with a normal usage (gmail sync, whatsapp, email sync, facebook, twitter, some calls, sms), if you play casual games, battery duration goes down, but with cpu speed set to 1000mhz you can obtain a little more while gaming and avoid overheating
donkanmcklaus said:
hey, some tips if you want to extend your battery life, that worked for me, set display bright 50% and check auto bright mark, use some app like antutu cpu master (root required) to down your cpu clock to 1200 Mhz or 1000 (i used 1000Mhz), and also you should consider upgrade your firmware to v10h, you can notice the change in the battery duration, for me with all this tips, my battery drains about 30% from 5am to 3pm with a normal usage (gmail sync, whatsapp, email sync, facebook, twitter, some calls, sms), if you play casual games, battery duration goes down, but with cpu speed set to 1000mhz you can obtain a little more while gaming and avoid overheating
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Thank you Ok, so is it safe to change to v10H? Will I need to factory reset everything? Because I would really like to avoid that? Plus to downclock would I need root? THen I'm going to definitely need to factory reset right?
Also which rom should I go for? I keep seeing the "Stock" roms and the deodexed zipaligned roms, which are better? If possible can you include for me a link to the actual rom you are using? thanks
BTW:: I don't have auto brightness setting!!
And is it wierd that gmail seems to be using way too much battery on standby?
This is actually quite 'normal' as most O4X users experience this notorious battery drain.
To extend your battery, you might want to do these:
1. Root your phone and uninstall any unnecessary bloatwares
2. Install battery saving app. A word of precaution though, for some it works wonder, and some experience disaster. I personally use Juice Defender and have seen some battery improvement.
3. Root your device and edit your com.telephone database. I've seen major battery improvement by doing this.
4. Get yourself some power banks. This thing comes handy when you're running out of juice.
You can browse this forum to do all the above.
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hernestwisnu said:
This is actually quite 'normal' as most O4X users experience this notorious battery drain.
To extend your battery, you might want to do these:
1. Root your phone and uninstall any unnecessary bloatwares
2. Install battery saving app. A word of precaution though, for some it works wonder, and some experience disaster. I personally use Juice Defender and have seen some battery improvement.
3. Root your device and edit your com.telephone database. I've seen major battery improvement by doing this.
4. Get yourself some power banks. This thing comes handy when you're running out of juice.
You can browse this forum to do all the above.
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Explain the com.telephone procedure? I'm seeing some improvement by using apex and freezing bloat, lower brightness etc but could do with a little more juice
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Try this post, it might help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2057093
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So having come from Verizon's Note 4 and averaging up to 24hrs on battery running pretty much the same setup as I do now on my T-Mobile Note 4 minus the "Root" & "Custom Rom" abilities. Otherwise, same apps, accounts, usage pattern, ect...
I am on an ongoing battle still after several complete wipes, different Roms including just running STOCK ANK4 and trying to figure out what is going on. Phone defect? Battery defect?
Anyhow, Ever since changing over to both the T-Mobile Note 4 & their service, my experience has been a rather miserable 14 to 18hrs MAX battery life and going from 4hrs screen on time to around 2 1/2 w/ T-Mobile.
Which now leads me yet to wonder something else. I believe I started using the "FingerPrint" security feature since switching to T-Mobile to unlock the device. Has anyone experienced a similar "Battery longevity" issue using said feature before I continue troubleshooting and chasing my own tail on this? Of course I will eventually test this theory anyhow, but figured I would throw it out there.
Also, Open to any suggestions.
Just some things I have already done along with the above mentioned:
- Utilized the App "Greenify" & donation full version to greenify many apps including "Google Play Services".
- Set up Profiles which I toggle via "PhoneWeaver" to turn off data when on Wi-Fi which consists of 90% of my day as I'm Wi-Fi connected both at home and work.
- Of course always turn off that option within Wi-Fi settings to untick "Always Scan".
- Went into "Google" app settings and turned off about everything I can find in there and it's now rather complex settings.
- Turned off most syncing of my 2 "Google" accounts to only one having anything other than Email Sync active such as the Calendar, Contacts, and Apps Sync. - Again, my 1 Google Account I only have set to sync Email and nothing else.
Sure I forgot some things I've tried but again, I am open to any/all suggestions. I admit, I bought my T-Mobile via Swappa. All seemed well as per their checklist of the obvious things to check regarding the phone's operation. Kind of stuck here now and wondering if my device is simply defective and/or the battery.
Also of note: Android System is always by far the largest contributor to my battery drain and exceeds even Screen-On time by around 10%. But then again, don't really know if that means anything or not since even before switching carriers and the transition from "JellyBean" to "KitKat" on my previous S4, Android System became a forever battery hog for me.
Just never had a top end device such as this in past years barely get me through a complete day: Work & Home time. I don't consider myself a heavy user. Barely even "Moderate" many days as I mainly text during my lunch break, otherwise phone is pretty much idle. And say 2 phone calls of aprox 20 min.s each during commute time. Yea, something just isn't right. :crying:
I have noticed 3 things that were hurting battery bad.
1.) Use the Google play services with the 030 extension. I get way better battery life on it 5% to 10% increase in battery life. Link below:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...ices-7-0-99-1809214-030-android-apk-download/
2.) If you are not using maps or other location services turn your location off. Literally a 20%+ increase in battery from this alone.
3.) Toggle your NFC. Something in Android 4.4.4 sometimes causes your NFC to wake lock. If you turn it on then turn it off one time it normally fixes is.
I attached my battery stats below.
It with about 2 hours of screen on time.
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ShrekOpher said:
I have noticed 3 things that were hurting battery bad.
1.) Use the Google play services with the 030 extension. I get way better battery life on it 5% to 10% increase in battery life. Link below:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...ices-7-0-99-1809214-030-android-apk-download/
2.) If you are not using maps or other location services turn your location off. Literally a 20%+ increase in battery from this alone.
3.) Toggle your NFC. Something in Android 4.4.4 sometimes causes your NFC to wake lock. If you turn it on then turn it off one time it normally fixes is.
I attached my battery stats below.
It with about 2 hours of screen on time.
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Thanks for the reply and suggestions! I just checked and I am currently running Google Play Services V 7.0.97 (1791429-030).
A couple things I have done meanwhile since my OP which have had "some" noticeable positive effects on my battery duration, yet still no where near what you have posted are:
Within "Google Settings" app:
- Account History ( I have "turned off or rather paused" ALL the Activity/Info/History settings here - All 5)
Regarding my 2nd, basically "Junk mail" Gmail Account:
- Now have ALL "Sync" turned off within, including the syncing of email, which I now simply check manually to update.
Greenify:
- Revisited, and added a bunch more apps and pretty much "Greenified" ALL Samsung related entries/services/ect...
So far I have increased to achieving up to about 3 1/2 hrs Screen time (Gained 1 hr) & a few more hours of real time battery longevity as I can now achieve close to 20hrs before needing charge.
Still feel I have some troubleshooting to go. Oh, I actually have the NFC Service "Greenified" to. So far haven't really noticed a problem with "Deep Sleep" either according to CPU SPY pro.
Yep, Have always had the Location Service to OFF, not even using the so called "Battery saving" selection with it. Such a pity to have to cripple such things but it's a trade off I guess in achieving a full day's battery vs.s using the features with this phone for some reason more-so than past devices it seems. At least in my case. :silly:
I've been thoroughly impressed with battery life on the Moto Z as a result of normal use. Less so with idle battery consumption. That is, after installing my full complement of apps (including facebook and twitter), I did a few tests by going too bed on a full charge, and found that 7 or so hours later, it had burned down 15-20% doing nothing overnight!
I installed gsam batter monitor since the stock one is kind of useless. This provided a lot of valuable info, which is basically that Twitter is a huge hog, Facebook surprisingly isn't, and google play services also seems to be spinning its wheels a lot when I'm doing nothing. But most of my juice was going to powering the wifi radio.
Android M has a setting to turn off wifi when the phone is sleeping. I was reluctant to do this at first because I figured my apps would just start wasting my data instead. However, you also have the ability to selectively limit apps' ability to use cellular data when running in the background. In an app's settings you can click "Data Usage", then "Restrict app background data."
I did this for all the apps that gsam identified as being the wifi/battery users. And frankly there are almost no apps that I actually want using data when I'm not using the app itself anyway, except SMS and gmail. (I wish there was a way to just say "actually shut this app down when I close it", so I could activate it for most apps!)
Anyway -after doing this, I activated the setting to turn off the wifi radio when the phone was sleeping.
Result? 2% battery drain overnight, and minimal cellular data use. Amazing.
(Btw - I also uninstalled the twitter app and just put a link from chrome on my desktop. The web mobile app is very good anyway and I'm not much a twitter addict so this is a fine alternative that is a lot less intrustive for me).
jamtre said:
I've been thoroughly impressed with battery life on the Moto Z as a result of normal use. Less so with idle battery consumption. That is, after installing my full complement of apps (including facebook and twitter), I did a few tests by going too bed on a full charge, and found that 7 or so hours later, it had burned down 15-20% doing nothing overnight!
I installed gsam batter monitor since the stock one is kind of useless. This provided a lot of valuable info, which is basically that Twitter is a huge hog, Facebook surprisingly isn't, and google play services also seems to be spinning its wheels a lot when I'm doing nothing. But most of my juice was going to powering the wifi radio.
Android M has a setting to turn off wifi when the phone is sleeping. I was reluctant to do this at first because I figured my apps would just start wasting my data instead. However, you also have the ability to selectively limit apps' ability to use cellular data when running in the background. In an app's settings you can click "Data Usage", then "Restrict app background data."
I did this for all the apps that gsam identified as being the wifi/battery users. And frankly there are almost no apps that I actually want using data when I'm not using the app itself anyway, except SMS and gmail. (I wish there was a way to just say "actually shut this app down when I close it", so I could activate it for most apps!)
Anyway -after doing this, I activated the setting to turn off the wifi radio when the phone was sleeping.
Result? 2% battery drain overnight, and minimal cellular data use. Amazing.
(Btw - I also uninstalled the twitter app and just put a link from chrome on my desktop. The web mobile app is very good anyway and I'm not much a twitter addict so this is a fine alternative that is a lot less intrustive for me).
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I just got the phone a couple days ago. I appreciate the info here. I have also read that if you just turn wifi to 2.4 GHz only that it will keep the battery drain from happening. I don't use twitter or facebook so don't have to worry about those. Google play services has been a problem since marshmallow. If we could root we could use something like Amplify to stop all the wakelocks, but root is getting hard to come by on these new phones.
I noticed on Gsam that my phone will sleep well for a while, then the "held awake" category starts to take off. I have to reboot to get it to doze again. I have agressive doze and doze on the go activated in Greenify. Not sure what gets it started, but it would be nice to be able to kill it off without rebooting.
I bought a USB C to regular USB and have been charging without the Turbo Charger and the battery is doing so much better.
I was getting frustrated with the battery performance.
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