this is my dumpfile
Is the battery life ok??
Can I improve my battery life??
Need help
vaisakhcr7 said:
this is my dumpfile
Is the battery life ok??
Can I improve my battery life??
Need help
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battery life depends on your usage. if you are rooted use greenify to hibernate apps. turn of internet / wifi when not needed.
battery life is 1 day max
Battery life with no use and good reception is 3 days.
Battery life with minimal use is more than 2 days.
Battery life with a lot of use can be more than one day.
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1. go to Settings > Google (accounts) > Ads > Tick the box for Opt out of interest-based ads and also disable back up of your data by going to Settings > Backup & reset (Personal) > uncheck the box for “Back up my data”.
2. Settings > Apps, go to Settings -> Security -> Device administrators and disable “Android Device Manager”. Also check the settings in the Play Store so that automatic updates is not enabled as this may update Google Play Services again automatically.
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Besides tweaking deep into the device OS, there are some general ways to limit the battery drain on your NEXUS 5.
Here is a list of some painless and easily executable steps to make the Battery Juice last longer.
1. Identify the culprit app
Poorly coded apps and the ones with a lot of advertisements are resource intensive. A trip to Settings > Power > Battery Use will reveal the applications consuming most of the battery.
Try to get rid of the apps that you rarely use or don't use at all. There's no reason to keep them in your list and share a sip of juice.
Keep the applications updated, as the updates include bug fixes which make them stable and efficient. Doing so will help you in extending the battery life.
2. Pre-installed applications
Your android device comes with many pre installed applications aka bloatwares. They keep running in the background as a background process and suck most of the battery juice. And in most cases you cannot delete that app. Thanks to the device manufacturer.
You can squeeze some juice by disabling these applications by taking a trip to Settings > Apps. Click on the application and then click Disable
3. Location Services
Using your location to serve you with Google Cards, and to help you find your way with navigation, uses GPS, the largest battery sucker. Turn off the location services from Settings > Location.
Turn off Google Location reporting from here which reports your location to Google time to time, to send you the location of nearby restaurants and other places to visit.
4. Auto Sync
Set apps to sync manually or set them to sync less frequently.
When an app is scheduled to sync, it'll use internet connection — and the process uses power in the background. Set the app to "manual sync" or to sync after a longer duration (3-4 hours). Email services and instant messaging services use auto sync. Keep an eye over Gmail, Yahoo and other applications.
Moreover, select to sync over WiFi instead of 4G/LTE.
5. Display Settings
Tweaking the display settings will provide a major boost to the battery performance.
Set a desktop background which is black in color
Don't always rely on auto brightness as its intensity is always larger than that required. Set the brightness manually to the lowest comfortable level. Using a brightness toggle widget is advised.
Reduce the screen timeout to 1 minute or less. Faster the screen goes off, the more juice you conserve.
Live wallpapers or the animated wallpapers should be avoided.
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You didn't even bother to edit out the portion about amoled screens...
Wakamatsu said:
You didn't even bother to edit out the portion about amoled screens...
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Done.
Hi everyone!
I'm on stock 205 and I have a big battery drain from gplay services...
When I was on kitkat, I went on appops and disabled the keep awake function.
But it looks like the toggle for "keep awake" doesn't exist on jelly bean .... Could you help me ?
Tristan25200 said:
Hi everyone!
I'm on stock 205 and I have a big battery drain from gplay services...
When I was on kitkat, I went on appops and disabled the keep awake function.
But it looks like the toggle for "keep awake" doesn't exist on jelly bean .... Could you help me ?
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Firs of all try discharge phone to get stamina working i mean 100%till 0 and charge again some times helps this if still you got probliem i think you should reinstall stock rom this is second solution try siearch uk tft im using this and its dosn't eat battery by goole service yesterday and no battery drane .
Tristan25200 said:
Hi everyone!
I'm on stock 205 and I have a big battery drain from gplay services...
When I was on kitkat, I went on appops and disabled the keep awake function.
But it looks like the toggle for "keep awake" doesn't exist on jelly bean .... Could you help me ?
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If you have xposed, download the module app settings, chose google play services, switch the settings to on, at the bottom choose permissions, swith tot on, scroll down till you see keep awake, touch to dissable, OK, save.
What kernel is best for battery life and supports Kcal except Hells core?
Zen and Franco kernels are excellent choices. In using Zen currently.
It's all just an illusion
Srv Godara said:
What kernel is best for battery life and supports Kcal except Hells core?
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The things that gave my N6 better battery life.
1. Flashing Franco' s kernel (default settings).
2. Black wallpaper (app No Wallpaper).
3. Change wifi-interval to 200 (build.prop editor).
4. Flashed black google now launcher (XDA thread)
5. Disabled services ( XDA Guide to disable Google play services; app 3C Toolbox).
6. Installed app Pixel Battery Saver.
7. Installed app Greenify.
8. Disabled not used apps.
9. Clean Manager to block most apps to auto start.
10. K-9 mail instead of Gmail.
11. Dropbox of the blackout team.
NOTES
Pixel battery saver switches of pixels, there are a lot of options. Needs trial/error. Than it is possible that ticking on button/link won't work.
But there is an option to turn off the app.
The black google now launcher does not work when the original gnl is updated to a recent version.
We could ask OP for an update.
Turn on airplane mode
dicecuber said:
Turn on airplane mode
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Might as well turn it off then
BTW: a weak/bad connection can be a battery drain too if you have a weak signal, the modem then keeps searching indefinately for a good connection.
I just wanted to make a quick rundown of things I do to phones, even if they have a large battery.
- Go into app info, then battery, then enabled "Background Restriction" for apps that don't need to have fast notifications. I do this for apps like XDA, Feedly, Amazon etc. Given enough time Adaptive battery will do this for you, but I go in manually for any new apps or ones that I still might use frequently. (UnRooted)
- Download Naptime and enable aggressive doze. Also play around with the experimental features. I disabled location when Doze mode is enabled. (UnRooted)
- Download Servicely from the same dev. I disabled apps when my screen turns off and whitelist phone, messaging apps and other high importance apps. (Root)
- Use Tasker to automate Battery Saver Mode when your screen turns off and disable it when the screen comes back on. Naptime can also do this in the experimental settings, but I use Tasker to trigger it based on conditions like battery percentage, etc. (UnRooted)
- Install the Universal GMS Doze in Magisk. Combining this with Naptime really helps for standby. (Root)
- Install AdAway from F-Droid. This is a small thing, but less data use for pulling ads means better battery. It's a stretch, but the other benefits are no more ads! (Root)
This is what I've got done so far. Once custom kernels are released I'm going to use the Franco kernel app to make per app customizations to underclock the CPU and GPU for apps like Messages and other lite apps to really squeeze more battery.
With these optimizations I can easily make a full day. I haven't gotten a solid SOT number yet as I change in my car through Android Auto most days, but I really want to test a day completely off a charger to see what it's like.
Again, these are things I do on even large phones like the OnePlus 7 Pro and it's almost doubled my battery life on phones. Plus, these are set and forgot things and should only require a little bit of setup.
I hope this helps yall eek out some more battery out of our awesome devices! I can start to use the phone without worrying about battery anxiety.
Or you can just enable battery saving, and don't optimize apps you really need.
That's true, and I have it enable when the screens off. I'm not sure is restricting background use AND battery saver are doubling up and helping save more battery, but I want the option to have a light theme, so restricting battery for apps gives me that option