I have a unusual issue going on with the stock email client. I have five different email accounts set up to sync every 30 minutes between the hours of 7am and 10pm on every day. I do this by setting the normal sync to manual and my peak hours for the time frame specified above. The peak sync frequency is then set to 30 minutes. This works for a day after restarting the phone or clearing the cache but then on the second day it does not. This worked on my S4. Any ideas as to what may be going on?
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first of all...sorry for my poooor english!
tuesday i've received my Kaiser (vodafone branded - Vodafone1615): i've charged it till 100% then i go to bed...
yesterday morning i've found battery @ 92%...
i'm always online with my exchange server but...till monday i've used a Wizard and i've never experienced this battery issue....
this morning i've done some calls (about 45 minutes) and listen some music via stereo bt....(10 minutes) and battery go to 42%
any idea? i have to ask support for my new pda?
thanks to all
Tommaso
Condition the battery properly and see what happens over a few days.
Mine lasts up to 3 days but average is 2 days of usage per charge for me. I am not a heavy phone user but I send and receive several text messages a day, and use the phone about 1 hour per day minimum but a max of 2 hours, have gmail getting pulled down every 30 minutes and windows live pushing email as it arrives. While at work all day I have a constant connection to 3G and at home I get Edge.
Make sure that your screen is set to the dimmest setting that is good for you
Make sure that your exchange and any internet is set to an interval that's the largest that you can handle
Make sure that you don't have any GPS applications running
Do registry tweaks or run kaisertweak and go through all commonly known settings to help this.
hi all,
i have my gmail set to send/receive every 30 minutes but I notice it takes 5-6 minutes to download the email.
i notice it gets 'stuck' at the 'receiving headers' stage for 5-6 minutes then finally it downloads the message(s).
i just noticed this now when i only had 1 new 10kb message.
i believe this is why my battery life has suddenly turned terrible in the last few weeks.
any tips? I'm thinking to just delete my gmail profile and start fresh. i have it to download the last 30 days worth and only 5kb per message. if i change it to last 7 days, would that make a difference? I dont think it would but you never know.
I have a stock Tilt/Kaiser running a stock HTC Rom
Okay, I have Gudensoft E-mail Scheduler running on my phone (even though this app is not the cause), and I also have Schapps Advanced Config. In AC I have my data connections set to shut off after 2 mins.
My e-mail is set to check my G-mail account every 60 minutes, between 8:00 am and 8:00 pm. But what happens is if it checks while the phone is in 'sleep' mode (the phone is on, screen is off) it will check for e-mails, but the data connection will not shut off. This doesn't happen if it checks for e-mails while I have the phone on and/or doing something with it.
I have checked, and re-checked the settings in Advanced Config, and they remain the same. Yet and still the data connections will stay on way longer than 2 minutes, or until I shut it off.
Another thing that will happen (which might be related to E-mail scheduler) is out of nowhere, if the phone radio is still on the data connection will turn on at crazy times like around 1:30 am.
please if any one has anything that can/will help me out I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!
Running Froyo - as of today FRF83.
Has anyone noticed problems with the stock Email app and partial wake? I have two accounts set up, one IMAP and one Exchange. Both are set to sync messages Never as I want to sync manually when I access the mail account. I've even stopped all sync of the Exchange calendar. Regardless, I find using the Spare Parts shortcut to Battery History that the Email keeps a partial wake lock for well over half the time that my phone is on standby. I had my phone on complete standby after unplugging for about three hours right after unplugging, and I found a "partial wake" lock was in effect for Email for half that time. My battery life decreases by a few percentage points every hour.
The only way I can avoid this happening is to use a Task killer to kill the Email App along with stopping the service in the Applications setting. If I do this, I see no Partial Wake held by Email. And I find that I can go a few hours on standby and see my battery indicator stay put with no percentage change. Unfortunately as soon as I either launch the Email application or reboot, the Email service is back running and I have to go through the process again.
This also happened on FRF72. I just got my Nexus One and never really had my email set up until FRF72 so I don't know if this is a new issue or an existing one. Hunting around the internet I couldn't find much about Email app sync problems.
Additional info
Just some added info. I did a bit more testing, and it appears this is only an issue when an Exchange account is added. If I leave only an IMAP account, I do not have problems with partial wake.
I don't know what it's happening, one day I let my cellphone discharging completely by accident and since I turned it on the clock has extreme delays of about 15 mintues per 5 hours... (waking up for work is a problem with this) I've trying of course restarting and cheking and unchecking the "use provider values" options with no avail... any help?
I have similar issue but only around 40 seconds each day. I set my cpu to 128 minimum, I suspect this is the cause.
I downloaded an app called clocksync from the market here, and set it to auto sync the clock in 12 hours or whichever time period you prefer. Hope it helps
Sent from my G1