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Hello, someone knows a similar app like this:
Blinker V0.53 - charging LED & TrackBall alerts(SMS / CALL / BATTERY / SIGNAL)
That works on the LG P970
This one: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.martinborjesson.o2xtouchlednotifications
it is great (tip: use the constant to save more battery)
dcop7 said:
This one: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.martinborjesson.o2xtouchlednotifications
it is great (tip: use the constant to save more battery)
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This app need strange permissions
I installed and is working perfectly.
Thank you very much.
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This app need strange permissions
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I used this before nova cames out and it drains my battery. Yes the permission is strange so i uninstalled.
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lesp4ul said:
I used this before nova cames out and it drains my battery. Yes the permission is strange so i uninstalled.
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You have to use it in constant mode to save the battery. If it is pulsing, it drains battery like 10 times faster...
dcop7 said:
You have to use it in constant mode to save the battery. If it is pulsing, it drains battery like 10 times faster...
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and what about the permissions ?
Well, the way I see it: Weird Permissions = Do not Install. :/
Hi,
why not ask the developer about the permissions? He's here on XDA.
Regards,
Stefan
dcop7 said:
You have to use it in constant mode to save the battery. If it is pulsing, it drains battery like 10 times faster...
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Yes i've tried several setups like constant mode but still it consumed battery more than the main display itself (check from about phone).
Nevermind since nova 3 i never used this app anymore.
Edit: after reading author's thread updates, maybe i will try the app again.
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Hi,
My tab keeps waking up from time-to-time. I'm not sure of the interval. I have no idea what's causing it Already did research but found no solution. Is there a way to found out what is causing it? TIA(thanks in advance)
Get BetterBattery stats from our forum.(free for xda members)
It needs root access.Install it.Then u look at which process runs the most and which application produces most wakelocks.
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TY
nelsonoski1972 said:
Get BetterBattery stats from our forum.(free for xda members)
It needs root access.Install it.Then u look at which process runs the most and which application produces most wakelocks.
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Thanks Nelson its the default player the causing the wakelocks. im still not sure as to why its doing it but at the least i know better now, thanks to you. taking it from here, i guess its time to find a better audio player...
Do you guys think a modified framework-res could cause a bettery drain?
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I doubt it, It depends on what you mean by modified ? If it is simple icon / colour changes then no, If it is something that increases the amount of power needed (like modifying auto brightness values or whatever is hidden inside the framework) then yes.
The best way for identifying battery drain is better battery stats, It gives you in-depth info of wakelocks, times, amount of power used, name of app etc etc. Its a really useful app !
Ot wasnt anything major. Just the lock scrren text 'swipe to unlock'
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yeah and check loggs for errors, if the modification is not big free and triggering a recurring error it could cause drain.
also a modified framework, could have malware, who knows
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baz77 said:
yeah and check loggs for errors, if the modification is not big free and triggering a recurring error it could cause drain.
also a modified framework, could have malware, who knows
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Ok thanks. It wont have malware. I made the mod myself
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maskerwsk said:
Do you guys think a modified framework-res could cause a bettery drain?
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sorry for OT: the "battety brain" in thread title is an eye-catcher...
p107r0 said:
sorry for OT: the "battety brain" in thread title is an eye-catcher...
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lol
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Hey guys,
I got my xperia t yesterday and i immediatly updated it to jelly bean. Ive done 3 full charges already and mediaserver keeps draining my battery. I put in an empty sd card and ive only got a few photos. Does this go away after a few days or should i do something about it?
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I think I solved it. I read in the nexus4 forum that disabling keyboard sounds and/or system sounds could help. Maybe it's to soon to tell but I think it worked.
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Let it settle for a few days. It will get better. This is normal behaviour
Odp: Mediaserver battery drain
In my case Mediaserver stands ONLY for any app that plays music when the screen is off. So for me it's PowerAMP.
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Let it settle for a few days. It will get better. This is normal behaviour
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Okay i hope you're right. Battery is still pretty good though even with the mediaserver draining it. I find it a great phone already!
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Mm it's been three days now and somewhere.around 7 charges and mediaserver is still draining my battery. Is this still normal? Should i leave the device on as long as possible to let it settle? Or should.i reboot every day?
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Mm it's been three days now and somewhere.around 7 charges and mediaserver is still draining my battery. Is this still normal? Should i leave the device on as long as possible to let it settle? Or should.i reboot every day?
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rebooting everyday is a little extreme i reboot about once a week it takes a couple of hours for the system to settle again but i have to charge almost twice a day once fully and once a quick top me up 20 - 30 minutes max and that gets me through the day listening to music allday through a bluetooth headset phone calls texts internet and gaming
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Mm it's been three days now and somewhere.around 7 charges and mediaserver is still draining my battery. Is this still normal? Should i leave the device on as long as possible to let it settle? Or should.i reboot every day?
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This is really strange. It shouldn't be that way.
Well if you want, you could try repairing the software using PCCompanion or Sony Update Service. And then check if the problem still exist.
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It's slowly getting better im just going to wait a couple more days. Screen is highest consumer now instead of mediaserver but its still high.
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I was having the same problem. I found that when I removed the music widget from the home the drain stopped. It worked for me hope it works for you
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I was having the same problem. I found that when I removed the music widget from the home the drain stopped. It worked for me hope it works for you
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Thanks, i tried it but it doesnt work. the drain actually got worse this morning. It's using 50% now. I think im going to try and flash ics tomorrow. What's the latest ics firmware for the T?
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Thanks, i tried it but it doesnt work. the drain actually got worse this morning. It's using 50% now. I think im going to try and flash ics tomorrow. What's the latest ics firmware for the T?
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If youre on root, download rescan media root. Disable automatic scanning.
Then download rescan media to rescan manually.
Both are available on play store
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I think I solved it. I read in the nexus4 forum that disabling keyboard sounds and/or system sounds could help. Maybe it's to soon to tell but I think it worked.
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spromper said:
I think I solved it. I read in the nexus4 forum that disabling keyboard sounds and/or system sounds could help. Maybe it's to soon to tell but I think it worked.
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That is one weird solution...
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Arcano said:
That is one weird solution...
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That's what i thought, but it really worked so i don't care.
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I can't believe this, disabling system sounds actually working for me.
I've never seen media server at 2 percent.
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Kirandev said:
I can't believe this, disabling system sounds actually working for me.
I've never seen media server at 2 percent.
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Wow thats one stupid way to solve it. I had all system sounds enabled. Now lets see how it goes after disabling..
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is it realy working ?
so should i even disable Dial pad touch tones and screen lock sound,touch sounds ?
what about vibration?
Tinup93 said:
is it realy working ?
so should i even disable Dial pad touch tones and screen lock sound,touch sounds ?
what about vibration?
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Yes, Disable everything under system sounds including vibrate on touch, hope it works for you too
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Thanks for this mate, has made a big difference with media server.
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media server
my media server just went down straight to 7% after 100% usage on bar with android system 7% too is that still good ?
Hi,
I was so satisfied with how good battery lasts till JB update came. Before that I would rarely charge before night but now I have to do it every night I am sort of light to average user. My main concern brought this stats you can see screen shot where android system uses most of the battery. What is going onhhere? I have a few apps that using but not much changed in my habits. I am with 3UK
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Did you do a full wipe after the update?
Yes I did. All from the scratch. I just red that one htc one owner had similar issue and his fast boot option was off he enabled it and things got way better. so was mine off just enabled it.
Why is everyone so surprised at Android System being at the top of the new battery stats?
It makes sense really. If you don't use your phone a lot, and nothing else is running taking up power, the system is going to be at the top...
As far as an actual drop in battery life, I'd download GSM battery monitor or Better Battery Stats and check for wakelocks.
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Why is everyone so surprised at Android System being at the top of the new battery stats?
It makes sense really. If you don't use your phone a lot, and nothing else is running taking up power, the system is going to be at the top...
As far as an actual drop in battery life, I'd download GSM battery monitor or Better Battery Stats and check for wakelocks.
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Yeah I agree, especially if you reset your battery monitoring often, it can be highly confusing and misleading to read battery usage stats. I use Du Battery Monitor which I've been happy with.
I have wakelock detector installed. And also noticed android system wakelocks on cpu wakelocks are high on the high. Higher than anything else. And this happend in the first half an hour I am on the phone. First screenshot is cpu wakelock and second is wakelock triggers.
What would you guys advice to monitor for battery usage : over what time period and what to pay attention most. My wake lock detector is on now and I will do more screenshots tonight.
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I have wakelock detector installed. And also noticed android system wakelocks on cpu wakelocks are high on the high. Higher than anything else. And this happend in the first half an hour I am on the phone. First screenshot is cpu wakelock and second is wakelock triggers.
What would you guys advice to monitor for battery usage : over what time period and what to pay attention most. My wake lock detector is on now and I will do more screenshots tonight.
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Well at least your phone is going into deep sleep and doesn't look like any rogue app. You may want to Greenify facebook though.
Also look here for a battery "calibration", some say it worked for them: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43579577&postcount=36105
And don't forget you need to let your battery "settle" which takes a couple of days.
nkk71 said:
Well at least your phone is going into deep sleep and doesn't look like any rogue app. You may want to Greenify facebook though.
Also look here for a battery "calibration", some say it worked for them: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43579577&postcount=36105
And don't forget you need to let your battery "settle" which takes a couple of days.
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How would you advice to tackle FB. It looks FB is persistent though on battery guru it's set to refresh it self ,,only when you open it,,
I will do factory reset again and then battery calibration later.
nebulaoperator said:
How would you advice to tackle FB. It looks FB is persistent though on battery guru it's set to refresh it self ,,only when you open it,,
I will do factory reset again and then battery calibration later.
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Use this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en to hibernate FB when not in use.
EDIT: you have to have root
nkk71 said:
Use this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en to hibernate FB when not in use.
EDIT: you have to have root
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I don't have root. But thanks anyway
So here are new stats from last day. I have concern over qualcom wake locks. Wonder if this might cause battery drain. Screenshots attached. What are your thoughts guys? Thanks
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Why are there 3 battery guru icons in your bar? When I used it there was only 1. I got rid of it though after doing a custom ROM. Had no use for it.
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bbinder said:
Why are there 3 battery guru icons in your bar? When I used it there was only 1. I got rid of it though after doing a custom ROM. Had no use for it.
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Third one appears when low battery for extra savings. Second one I don't have a clue now. I normally have two icons.
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nebulaoperator said:
Hi,
I was so satisfied with how good battery lasts till JB update came. Before that I would rarely charge before night but now I have to do it every night I am sort of light to average user. My main concern brought this stats you can see screen shot where android system uses most of the battery. What is going onhhere? I have a few apps that using but not much changed in my habits. I am with 3UK
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Are your network location services on or off? If they are on, try turning them all off (as well as any Google Now network location service stuff). I found that sometimes the Google services updated badly and went into a situation where the battery would drain rapidly due to constant wakelocks.
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Are your network location services on or off? If they are on, try turning them all off (as well as any Google Now network location service stuff). I found that sometimes the Google services updated badly and went into a situation where the battery would drain rapidly due to constant wakelocks.
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Just checked location services it was on. Off from now... Will see how it goes. Thanks for the tip
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So here are new stats. Fresh reset from scratch power save mode on. What do you think guys if there is more to be desired?
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nebulaoperator said:
So here are new stats. Fresh reset from scratch power save mode on. What do you think guys if there is more to be desired?
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I...don't think 16 hours is terrible considering that you seem to have been doing some Youtube and PDF-reading. The percentage on that PDF viewer seems pretty high but that doesn't necessarily mean anything. Facebook is obviously the biggest culprit remaining.
I would try to use Facebook in your browser instead of the app. I'm not a heavy Facebook user and don't need the notifications. It gave me a big battery boost after deinstalling the app. Facebook is constantly syncing and tracking your location, it's very batterie unfriendly
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Brembo109 said:
I would try to use Facebook in your browser instead of the app. I'm not a heavy Facebook user and don't need the notifications. It gave me a big battery boost after deinstalling the app. Facebook is constantly syncing and tracking your location, it's very batterie unfriendly
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I have thought the same today to have FB on browser rather than app. It is strange I have tweaked FB app a lot like refresh only 4 hours, no notifications left on but app still awakening mad. Now only FB bothers me other apps behave well and I get pretty good battery consumption.
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I am using ARHD 21.0 and it's got 4.3 in it. Android system reports it's taking up like 50 Percent of my battery but I still get more time out of my phone than I did when I was on 4.2.2.
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