Not sure if its me but since installing the 4.2.2 update the battery appears not to last as long....maybe it will need time to settle down ? Anyone else noticed poorer battery stats.
sr
steve16 said:
Not sure if its me but since installing the 4.2.2 update the battery appears not to last as long....maybe it will need time to settle down ? Anyone else noticed poorer battery stats.
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For me battery is better actually, about 30 m screen on and few hours standby
steve16 said:
Not sure if its me but since installing the 4.2.2 update the battery appears not to last as long....maybe it will need time to settle down ? Anyone else noticed poorer battery stats.
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actually i did. but i'm not sure if the reason is 4.2.2 or new firmware, or maybe nova launcher, which i'm using
It has doubled mine
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same here m8, it doesn;t last at all!!!
steve16 said:
Not sure if its me but since installing the 4.2.2 update the battery appears not to last as long....maybe it will need time to settle down ? Anyone else noticed poorer battery stats.
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Did you guys have factor format after 4.2.2 updated?
I can see battery improvement over 4.1.2. It's not extreme, but I can possibly squeeze out another hour from my usage.
Granted, I didn't change the CID/MID to force the OTA. I did a backup of the sdcard to the computer, and flashed a stock rooted 4.2.2 rom with a kernel.
yup..
Justiceboy said:
Did you guys have factor format after 4.2.2 updated?
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Battery life sucks for me after the update. When I get home after work, the phone is almost dead. I reset the phone using buttons, using the reset menu, etc. a few times to no luck.
Unable to trace the biggest drainer with GSam Battery Monitor or WakeLock Detector either.
Damn.
what is factor format? , I did a reset/wipe before and after the 4.2.2 update, battery life seems about the same.
EDIT : do you mean factory format?
John.
Justiceboy said:
Did you guys have factor format after 4.2.2 updated?
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It has increased my battery life significantly.
I now have 1-2% lost in standby over night, the juice is drained less in standby and when screen on. Not by much, but significantly.
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IM using the latest miui 1.10.28. XXJVK with Kernel 2.6.35.12-gdf10700 pawitp. my battery drain very fast. doesn't take a day. anyone can help? on other forum I read about to change for tiamat kernel but don't find any place for galaxy s only for htc. android os and sys is shows 33% and 29% of battery.
thx
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IM using the latest miui 1.10.28. XXJVK with Kernel 2.6.35.12-gdf10700 pawitp. my battery drain very fast. doesn't take a day. anyone can help? on other forum I read about to change for tiamat kernel but don't find any place for galaxy s only for htc. android os and sys is shows 33% and 29% of battery.
thx
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Your Android OS is draining your battery waaay too much. Does MIUI still have the Android OS bug? Reboot into recovery and clear cache and davlik cache, and continue monitoring the Android OS. It should be less than 10%.
Hi.
Thanks for the advice.
I did what u said. battery usage android os 31% and sys 29% but when i change for unplugged usage it shows sys 18% OS 9%. The previous is the total usage. Do u think its fine?
Hi, I'm using MIUI Mint Berry Edition 1.10.28 and the battery is very good, perhaps you should give it a try. Another trick is to delete google talk if you don't use it
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you think google talk drein battery?realy?
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you think google talk drein battery?realy?
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I believe the default options in Google Talk is to have it login automatically. I never used it before, but when I first got an i9000 I remember going through apps I didn't use, and noticed that Google Talk—even though I never, ever used it—was signing it and staying signed in the entire time I had my phone. I quickly got rid of it (although you could probably just turn off the automitic login).
hi guys!
THX for the ideas but I got one yesterday from another forum. I just wiped in recovery mode the darwick memory or what and now its perfect. I charged the battery fully yesterday at 17:55. Was playing and using wifi ,still have around 20%.
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wipe dalvik , wipe cash , format
then put miui on your sdcard and flash it
after that , clear dalvik cash and wipe cash partition again
calibrate your battery using battery calibration app ,
reboot.
the problem should be solved , but i must tell you , miui is battery HUNGRY and u will NOT get more than 3-4 hours screen time
You could try Juicedefender. That should buy you some time!
balazscsernus said:
hi guys!
THX for the ideas but I got one yesterday from another forum. I just wiped in recovery mode the darwick memory or what and now its perfect. I charged the battery fully yesterday at 17:55. Was playing and using wifi ,still have around 20%.
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I'm glad you found an answer, although I already told you that exact same thing.
upichie said:
Your Android OS is draining your battery waaay too much. Does MIUI still have the Android OS bug? Reboot into recovery and clear cache and dalvik cache, and continue monitoring the Android OS. It should be less than 10%.
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You could try Juicedefender. That should buy you some time!
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I find apps like this normally do the opposite, Just another service eating up CPU power. Also don't judge a ROM's battery from the 1st charge. Calibrate and the battery tends to settle.. Though IMO Cm7 ftw, 2 days usage from it
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I find apps like this normally do the opposite, Just another service eating up CPU power. Also don't judge a ROM's battery from the 1st charge. Calibrate and the battery tends to settle.. Though IMO Cm7 ftw, 2 days usage from it
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I sort of agree, but it depends on how much battery the app is saving you. Sure, it takes some CPU usage to be able to work, but if it's saving you 5x as much battery by doing so, then it's obviously beneficial. Lots of people swear by Juice Defender, so it must work as such.
Hello ppls. I've seen a lot of posts about high battery drain. I am wondering about my battery life.
So, i unplugged my SGS at 10am,said 100% when i unplugged it dropped to 96% (i read its normal, the protection against overcharge), left at 10.30 listened to 1h of music,15m of just twiking,writing 1 sms,at 13:30 already 59%
Faze II: 15m on facebook via wifi,wrote 5 sms,played 10 mins- 39%
III 1h music +10m gaming+ 15m twiking, at 8pm 20%.
IV about 5m of audio recording, and probabably about 10m of gaming->10% at 12:30 am next day.
No 3g, wifi only when using internet apps, using juice defender ultimate.
I'm using Darky's rom 10.1 . I bought the phone with this rom, and i can't flash a new one cause i can't connect it to my pc in anyway(same on other pc's too)
To the battery : Is this normal? Thx
my battery is just oke when screen is off but when screen on it drops down like 5 % in 10 minutes. anyone knows how to fix?
Lower your screen brightness...
Sounds obvious but still valid
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Talon26 said:
Lower your screen brightness...
Sounds obvious but still valid
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i already got it on lowest always
Joepozz said:
5 % in 10 minutes
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It's super amoled and can drain battery but not so much. Because you have so bad score i guess you works on android 2.3.3? Try to update to 2.3.6, the bettery works much longer on sleep and i think in stress it will be too good.
It could be your rom some how... but how about charge your battery to full, then go to recovery and wipe battery stats. Carry on charging for another 30 mins. Maybe that will fix it.
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It's super amoled and can drain battery but not so much. Because you have so bad score i guess you works on android 2.3.3? Try to update to 2.3.6, the bettery works much longer on sleep and i think in stress it will be too good.
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I'm on ICS Roms these days but on like every rom its a drain. I did go back to 2.3.6 but i like ics so much more i more likely stay on ics.
It could be your rom some how... but how about charge your battery to full, then go to recovery and wipe battery stats. Carry on charging for another 30 mins. Maybe that will fix it.
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well on many roms i got this like everything i try. if in sleep its Ok, but when screen on it drains to much. hmm yes i can try that thank you. i will see if it works.
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Did it work?
Hello.
I was a PA 1.6 and PA 2.X user since last week, when I decided to install stock ROM to check if battery life would improve.
I've been trying different ROMs and realized that battery performance was worst,so I decided to check stock ROM to see if I could get any improvents in battery life.
Yesterday I installed SGN_XX_OXA_KJ1_FACTORYFS stock ROM, but during the night I lost 50% of the battery (I didn't turn Flight Mode on) and now it's draining at 3.5%-5% battery per hour.
I reinstalled the RADIO, but I cannot understand how stock ROM + RADIO can have this much of battery drainage.
Any ideas on what can be happening and how can I solve this?
The only thing left is to format all SD partitions and pray. :laugh:
try slim bean with sync off and just 3g
and check ur battery
if it presists then try flashing xxlrk or xxlr1 modem
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go read the sticky on wakelocks
Have you checked the battery section of settings to see what are the apps drawing the battery? install betterbatterystats and head over to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878828 to understand whats going on
nokiamodeln91 said:
Have you checked the battery section of settings to see what are the apps drawing the battery? install betterbatterystats and head over to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878828 to understand whats going on
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Yes, I already bought better battery stats but haven't find any wakelock issue... it looks as if it got normalized and now I'm getting 1.5 % per hour, which seems pretty decent...
ptolomeo said:
Yes, I already bought better battery stats but haven't find any wakelock issue... it looks as if it got normalized and now I'm getting 1.5 % per hour, which seems pretty decent...
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good one! hope it lasts all Christmas, Hanukkah or other holiday celebrations!
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Yes, I already bought better battery stats but haven't find any wakelock issue... it looks as if it got normalized and now I'm getting 1.5 % per hour, which seems pretty decent...
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Ok.. great..
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Well, this is weird, I bought recently a i9000b guys, my old Galaxy Ace rusts in peace now... well, flashed it (took some long hours) and now i'm using CyanogenMod 10, but here's the probelm
It has been charging the entire night, then this morning I took it and went to take a breakfast, I've been chatting and stuff but it got laggy, so I decided to restart it (apparently with 72% of battery aprox), when i checked it again after the restart I saw 4% of battery. What? Is that possible? I must say that I haven't calibrated the battery, I tried to check if charging it with the phone off and had a very low battery level. What could it be? Battery Calibration? Rom? Kernel?
ROM: [ROM][LINARO][JDQ39E][22/05] **C-RoM Mix v22 *&* C-RoM v3** [ Stable & Fast... ] [
Kernel: Semaphore 2.9.0 (for i9000b)
Thanks
PS: I turned on again the phone and there was a 80%~ of battery
Do one thing might solve:
Switch off your phone
Rwmove battery
Press power button for 15-30 sec
Insert battery back and reboot
Let me know if it solves your issue
erpurohit said:
Do one thing might solve:
Switch off your phone
Rwmove battery
Press power button for 15-30 sec
Insert battery back and reboot
Let me know if it solves your issue
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Done, let's see if doesn't happen again. Anyway, should I wipe the battery stats? I haven't yet...
I will be doing tests because it happened to me yesterday, I got a random shutdown and the battery was empty, so I'll be looking for that.
Any another solution is welcome, thanks anyway :good:
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Done, let's see if doesn't happen again. Anyway, should I wipe the battery stats? I haven't yet...
I will be doing tests because it happened to me yesterday, I got a random shutdown and the battery was empty, so I'll be looking for that.
Any another solution is welcome, thanks anyway :good:
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That doesn't require...just charge your phone a full cycle in a go
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That doesn't require...just charge your phone a full cycle in a go
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Going out tonight, should I waste the entire battery, recharge and see if works right?
Oliver94 said:
Going out tonight, should I waste the entire battery, recharge and see if works right?
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Yes...and I always avoid to charge phone for whole night
erpurohit said:
Yes...and I always avoid to charge phone for whole night
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That's a problem, S1 is my only alarm at the mornings :silly:
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Yes...and I always avoid to charge phone for whole night
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Happened again after 3h 25min of usage, battery fell from 46% to 0%
Can't it be the kernel?
(CM10.1)
Oliver94 said:
Happened again after 3h 25min of usage, battery fell from 46% to 0%
Can't it be the kernel?
(CM10.1)
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Battery drain problems are usually kernel related, yeah. When I tried CM10.1 I noticed a hell of a lot of battery drain as well (then again, 3 year old 1500mAh battery, 3 year old SGS, can't expect miracles).
Try using any of the 4.2 kernels in the forums (Semaphore, Mackay, Devil, CyanCore). I've tried most of them (usually Semaphore) and they're all pretty good for getting that extra bit out.
Aonther option would be to switch rom. Some devs have made roms with pretty good battery life considering the extra ram consumption on JB.
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Yes...and I always avoid to charge phone for whole night
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Soryuu said:
Battery drain problems are usually kernel related, yeah. When I tried CM10.1 I noticed a hell of a lot of battery drain as well (then again, 3 year old 1500mAh battery, 3 year old SGS, can't expect miracles).
Try using any of the 4.2 kernels in the forums (Semaphore, Mackay, Devil, CyanCore). I've tried most of them (usually Semaphore) and they're all pretty good for getting that extra bit out.
Aonther option would be to switch rom. Some devs have made roms with pretty good battery life considering the extra ram consumption on JB.
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Thanks, i'm on it, will change my rom to Mackay rom and kernel, sadly this kernels aren't usually updated, because I have a i9000b and there are not much kernels for this model. I'm going to install a Mackay kernel compiled for i9000b
My battery life is pretty terrible. Running stock, power saver, and Snapdragon battery guru. I have to charge the phone 2-3 times a day. I use in moderately to light through the day. At night, it will drain almost completely while I'm asleep. I had a Nexus 4 before and battery life was way better than this, same location, same apps, etc. I don't feel like I should need to turn data and wi-fi off to get more than 6 hours of virtually idle phone life from this device. Is this typical?
I find the phone is hot a lot too, when I am not even using it.
Please try to find out what causes this drain with the following app and post results after 1 unloading cycle
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm&hl=de
baedaa said:
Please try to find out what causes this drain with the following app and post results after 1 unloading cycle
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm&hl=de
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does this come in English?
Bradlees said:
does this come in English?
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Tt does, the link included my country code. I'm sorry
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
baedaa said:
Tt does, the link included my country code. I'm sorry
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
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I downloaded it. Shut phone off and letting it charge, then going to see how fast it drains. To boot, its been on the charger for 2 hours and it has gone from 9% to 62%. Something must be wrong.
With stock my phone battery life sucked as well.that's why I rooted it and running a sense 5 Rom.. and it's so smooth I have my kernel UC to less than one gig speed and it still move fast without the overheat
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Definitely not typical...
I'm fully stock and not rooted. If I dont touch my phone it can last over 24 hours with data on (noticed this one weekend when I was too busy to play with the phone).
I use the Battery Widget Reborn app and it says a "Fully charged battery usually lasts: 18 hours 8 minutes" for me.
Sounds like theres definitely some kind of app in the background thats draining your battery and making your phone hot.
This is pretty typical battery life for me with data always switched on on a rooted stock 4.2.2 rom and was also pretty much identical on an unrooted stock 4.1.2 rom.
The main thing that saves me a ton of battery life is disabling apps that I don't use. By far and away the Facebook app is a massive culprit for killing battery life.
I'm very interested to see the gsam results when you post them.
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This is pretty typical battery life for me with data always switched on on a rooted stock 4.2.2 rom and was also pretty much identical on an unrooted stock 4.1.2 rom.
The main thing that saves me a ton of battery life is disabling apps that I don't use. By far and away the Facebook app is a massive culprit for killing battery life.
I'm very interested to see the gsam results when you post them.
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I did this procedure that HTC instructed me to do to reset the battery/charging system. I think it may have worked. No excessive heat and a drastic improvement in battery life. I've attached a screen shot of the gsam though. Just curious what you thought of the results
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I did this procedure that HTC instructed me to do to reset the battery/charging system. I think it may have worked. No excessive heat and a drastic improvement in battery life. I've attached a screen shot of the gsam though. Just curious what you thought of the results
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You are getting decent battery life. What most here would call bad. That looks like my phone, though. So, you're average.
Bradlees said:
I did this procedure that HTC instructed me to do to reset the battery/charging system. I think it may have worked. No excessive heat and a drastic improvement in battery life. I've attached a screen shot of the gsam though. Just curious what you thought of the results
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I'd look into your apps check what is using what but other then that you're getting good batt life.
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Bradlees said:
I did this procedure that HTC instructed me to do to reset the battery/charging system. I think it may have worked. No excessive heat and a drastic improvement in battery life. I've attached a screen shot of the gsam though. Just curious what you thought of the results
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Well it's a definite improvement over the sort of battery life you were describing before. There are always ways of improving battery life but as has been said many times before it's all a case of where and how you use your phone that will be the main factor.