i see that it eats up a decent amount of my battery, what is it? I let my battery charge overnight, and i listen to music for about a 1 hour and 30 minutes with the headset, and even if the phone is in standby all day without any calls or anything the battery is very low around 7. i have cynanogen 4.2.7.1, i never had the original charge so i used a sharp charger and always had good battery but recently its going down. anyone know the problem?
nahanee20 said:
i see that it eats up a decent amount of my battery, what is it? I let my battery charge overnight, and i listen to music for about a 1 hour and 30 minutes with the headset, and even if the phone is in standby all day without any calls or anything the battery is very low around 7. i have cynanogen 4.2.7.1, i never had the original charge so i used a sharp charger and always had good battery but recently its going down. anyone know the problem?
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I think it has to do with all media related things
*music
*ringer
*notific
*etc..
any one know whats killing the battery so fast, it was on yellow at 3 today and all i did was listen to music.
nahanee20 said:
any one know whats killing the battery so fast, it was on yellow at 3 today and all i did was listen to music.
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Media server is the phone's sound. It will kill battery faster if you use sound, and since your listening to music that is the problem. Try putting your phone on vibrate and turning off audible selections, that may help
I updated to Kitkat and now when i have low battery the sound that warns me about low battery sounds distorted/crackling.
Like when a speaker is blown/broken. But its only every other time.
I tried putting the charger in and out. And its distorted every other time.
And also my phone is getting really hot under pressure from games.
About 50% hotter than firmware 4.3 :S
I have tried a clean wipe restore but it didnt help with anything.
I have been experiencing this problem for 2-3 months. I charge my phone to 100% and when i reboot my phone (for some other purpose) battery level drops to 40 or 60% and this is extremely annoying. Usually when this happens i shut down my phone pull the battery out and put it back. After powering on the battery level is back to the correct value. But now it is not working. The battery level stays there and decreases. Well it only happens sometimes but still when i need my device it is low on battery.
I searched on the internet but most people using galaxy s2 were facing this and they recommend doing a battery calibration which i didnt find useful.
Any solution?
I have uploaded the battery usage in case it is needed.
Is anyone else getting severe battery drain when listening to music from their bluetooth headphones?
Without listening to music via bluetooth, I can get around 8-10 hours of SOT but once I begin listening to music via bluetooth, i can only get 4 hours.
The battery drain is intense and I don't think it's any other app causing the issue. The battery drains much, much faster on standby when listening to music.
I've searched around and keep seeing answers online about people saying that listening to music via bluetooth shouldn't have too much of an impact on their battery life. However, this ~50% battery decrease is worrying me.
Is anyone else facing this issue? Or does your battery drain at the same speed with and without listening to music via bluetooth?
Just today I noticed my device runs very hot and Bluetooth eats more juice than the screen. I've had the phone for almost two weeks and it's the first time this happens. I'm sure rebooting fixes it but obviously I shouldn't need to do that
No problems here. Could be the player you're using?
When connected once to a device, after disconnect, the Bluetooth logo show like the phone is still connected and drain battery. Simply cut Bluetooth and reactivate it.
qwerty1q said:
No problems here. Could be the player you're using?
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I just use spotify... shouldn't be much of an issue right? spotify didn't drain my battery that much on previous phones, the only difference now is that I use bluetooth to listen with this new phone and headphones.
If its not much of a hassle, is it possible for you to tell me a bit more about how you use your bluetooth headphones? What do you do with your headphones on your phone, how long do you use your headphones with your phone and whats the battery drain like?
Thanks!
Don't have any issues using Deezer hardly makes any difference when using wired for battery usage
I listened to Spotify on Bluetooth headphones for a half hour walk to work and the battery stayed at 100%
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reeved said:
Is anyone else getting severe battery drain when listening to music from their bluetooth headphones?
Without listening to music via bluetooth, I can get around 8-10 hours of SOT but once I begin listening to music via bluetooth, i can only get 4 hours.
The battery drain is intense and I don't think it's any other app causing the issue. The battery drains much, much faster on standby when listening to music.
I've searched around and keep seeing answers online about people saying that listening to music via bluetooth shouldn't have too much of an impact on their battery life. However, this ~50% battery decrease is worrying me.
Is anyone else facing this issue? Or does your battery drain at the same speed with and without listening to music via bluetooth?
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Do you mind posting screenshots of the battery usage stats of your 8-10 hour SoT?
Thanks
prowsterz said:
Do you mind posting screenshots of the battery usage stats of your 8-10 hour SoT?
Thanks
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haha its pretty hard to do on a normal day because I pretty much need to listen to music!
But when I'm not listening to music my usage is basically just Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Discord and Reddit lol
Try changing the bluetooth audio codec in developer settings, see if that has any effect on your experience. Hope you get it sorted
Jonathan-H said:
Try changing the bluetooth audio codec in developer settings, see if that has any effect on your experience. Hope you get it sorted
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It's impossible to change bluetooth codec. It just defaults to aptx when connected to my bluetooth headphones and I can't change it.
I have the same, buetooth drains battery like a mofo, both with Spotify and Pocket Casts on already downloaded content.
This is somewhat trivial, but I can't figure out what is causing the Polaris ringtone to play at times when my S21 Ultra's battery is at 15% or lower. It does not seem to always trigger at 15% - the low battery level--but the battery is always at 15% or lower when it does.
I sometimes can see that System UI has just triggered a notification when Polaris plays, but I'm not sure there's an actual cause and effect there.
Can anyone shed any light on this for me? Is there some app that I may have installed that plays that sound when the battery is low but does not trigger a notification that I can see when I check recent notifications?
Thanks very much!