23 hr + Battery Life and 6 Hr Screen On Time - Nexus 5 General

I have been having awesome battery life with this phone so far. But nothing beats this. 6 hour screen on time is unheard of right? Hehe
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What ROM and kernel are you using?
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We can all get that battery life if we charge it back up half way through. Mods, please close this thread, it clutters the forum.
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And for this we need a new Thread ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/nexus-5-battery-results-t2509132

You created a new thread because...... ???
There's already a huge battery results thread over here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/nexus-5-battery-results-t2509132

flex360 said:
I have been having awesome battery life with this phone so far. But nothing beats this. 6 hour screen on time is unheard of right? Hehe
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lol, you are funny!
i can get way more than 6 hours sot, especially if i judge sot like you do. you charged your phone mostly full. your battery life/sot shows that you are talking sot, but you also charged your phone a bit. so, in reality where i exist, your sot doesnt even come close to counting. what a waste of a tbread.

Without charging in the middle. Lol

There's no need to create a new thread when this thread here exists. Please use it instead.
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does anyone know what this app is?

Does anyone know if this is part of 2.3 or an app? What app is it?
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This is part of 2.3. It's the battery usage screen looks good to me
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That's sick. It does look like 2.3 with all the green... I hope it is .
What's more impressive is the '2d 20h 26m 12s on battery' Does Gingerbread boost the battery life????
I think the 2 days is how long the phone has been up since last last boot. I don't think smartphone can be used for that long.
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meechto said:
What's more impressive is the '2d 20h 26m 12s on battery' Does Gingerbread boost the battery life????
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You can see the chart covers 3d 8h 48m, out of that whole time 2d 20h 26m have been on battery. Not all at once. You can see the battery charge go up a few times when it is charging.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xClO6d-S86w
Check out this Youtube at about 11minutes in. It is part of gingerbread and looks pretty polished. Great functionality IMHO.
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What's more impressive is the '2d 20h 26m 12s on battery' Does Gingerbread boost the battery life????
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yes it was lol. it was part of the press release. android will now kill apps more aggressively if they use a lot of cpu time

Before and after root performance

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So was it better at least battery wise before root?
Just simply rooting doesn't do jack squat. Any change in performance or battery life is just a coincidence/fluke.
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I'm rooting tomorrow .....I just wanted to show a base line test .... I drained the battery when I got it.. ..and then charged to 100 percent. ...this is a record of my first full battery cycle and benchmark results
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before I fully charged, quadrant reported my device running At 1300 now I can't get past 1200 but it does read a Max CPU of 1300 I thought this was a 1200 device. ... we'll see what the devs can do. if any ANY of the guys from the epic4g touch come to this thread I have super high hopes .
And yes you are correct rooting alone doesn't do anything for performance. ...now custom kernels one the other hand...
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Just simply rooting doesn't do jack squat. Any change in performance or battery life is just a coincidence/fluke.
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This. It does nothing by itself. It adds two files that don't do anything unless called upon by another app.

[Q] Battery temp of 140??

So here I am casually checking GSam when I see this alarming graph:
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To me, if this is accurate, it's terrifying! While this may have been happening I wasn't using the phone. 3 background apps, not charging. The phone is running the stock system. I also DID NOT notice a freakish heatsource in my pocket... It's been back to normal since so far.
Has anyone else seen an error like this in GSam, or maybe seen their battery temp legitimately go up to 140? Should I be concerned?
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Your battery dropped precipitously right around that time. Check the others radio button to see what else may have been happening at the time. 140 seems awful high...it's entirely possible that a sensor went crazy for a few minutes...
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I wouldn't worry about if unless you were using the phone and felt the temp go that high. Reminds me of my first 3 samdung captivates.. lol. Those literally got too hot to hold to my ear; somewhere in the 120F + range
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Yeah I've been hoping it was just a GSam error, and thankfully the highest the temp it's been since is 40ish. Though it's weird that an error would show up over that time frame and peak shape.
You're right, the charge did drop a lot during that time. I checked out the other statistics and my phone signal dropped then, but not the minimum. Nothing else I saw was going on (screen, call, gps, active) ...
Here's hoping it stays good I guess.
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[Q] - How to determine what's draining my battery?

Hi guys
I've been monitoring my battery for a few days now, and I've seen that my battery drains a lot when it's inactive.
According to these pictures, 43% of my battery came from not using it (under 20 hours).
How can I determine what's draining my battery, because I'm not very skilled in pointing out the process that's draining the battery.
I've included some pics to help you guys (Dutch, sorry, but I hope the icons will help you).
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Thanks!
Matt
You should install BeterBatteryStats from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
And the let it monitor for a while. Look under partial wakelocks and kernel wakelocks what is draining your battery.
I bet it's face book app. I had same perineum with my note 2. Just uninstall it and I'm fine now
Allright, I'll check that out.
Give me a few days and you'll hear back from me
Install BetterBatteryStats, launch it so it can set it's reference, then start with a full charge.
HTH.
In addition, GSAM Battery Monitor also gives a few hints, using the built in "app sucker"
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I've been using the BetterBatteryStats app for a few days now.
Apparently the "msm_hsic_host" and "PowerManagerService" are causing the most wake locks.
After some googling I couldn't find an answer to fix those issues.
The search also revealed that the wake locks are caused by the Snapdragon.
Any suggestions to fix this and extend the battery life?
Thanks!
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Woops, I forgot the picture
Help is appreciated!
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How many people's battery lasts a long time at 1%?

Not a huge problem, but based on screen shot below (and battery is still not dead--who knows how much longer it will go), when my battery says 1%, it looks like it has at least 5% remaining. How many others have this issue? It's annoying because it creates the appearance of faster drain than I'm actually having.
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Run it dead and charge it back up. I think it is a common thing on this phone. I've done that and my drain appears normal now.
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rxnelson said:
Run it dead and charge it back up. I think it is a common thing on this phone. I've done that and my drain appears normal now.
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I've done that a couple times and it seems to be lasting longer and longer at 1% lol.
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I dunno. YouTube worked on mine first time. It played over 2 hours of YT at 1%.
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I never experienced that. I wish i did. I drained the phone down to 1% few times and every time it powered off aftew 2 minutes or so.
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batteries are complicated and the methods used to measure them are weird.
temperature, voltage, amperage, projected usage and who knows what else all factor into the battery reading. the other day I was using my phone intensely. when i set it down and came back to it later, the battery reading had actually increased! so it's not a real measurement

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