good morning , I have a problem with my huawei p7 since flash them some scripts for the init.d , but the phone is brick the back, I realize that the battery indicator does not show me his real state and remains fixed in a single percentage to shutdown by the use , I put a load off I get this to 0 and never rises to power on again wait 4 hours to load and light it connected so me shows that the battery is 100 but then not many low use not to do , please someone can help me thanks
sorry for the bad english.
As title, help me!
Why do you want to turn off this feature...This is a useful warning which helps the user to get the phone connected to the charger so that if the user is doing some money transaction or any other important work...they can continue their work...Just imagine if this warning is not shown then it may result in a huge loss.
akashmjha1997 said:
Why do you want to turn off this feature...This is a useful warning which helps the user to get the phone connected to the charger so that if the user is doing some money transaction or any other important work...they can continue their work...Just imagine if this warning is not shown then it may result in a huge loss.
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But now my phone doesn't show exactly percent battery, so i want to use exhausted battery then charge full it
I will turn on this feature after do that :fingers-crossed:
Don't understand what you are saying..But if you are experiencing battery percentage drop eg-30% to 15% in just 5-6 minutes..then you must use Battery Calibration app from playstore and ONLY AFTER FULL PHONE GETS FULLY CHARGED,give root permission and calibrate your battery.
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I have 2 note 8, 1 alert me when the battery is at 15 % but the other one not. The phone is set up to alert when the phone is at 30% and is not happening..
I'd like to know how you got one to notify you. Mine does not, and there's no settings I can find.
when the notification pops, choose the notification priority.
Mine alerts me at 15% & a second time at like 5% or 7%, I forget. But my Note 8 doesn't have the setting where I can choose what level of percent to notify. IIRC S8 had the option of choosing to alert you at 30% or 50% in addition to the 15% & 5%. I'n addition I'm also running dr.ketan's DDP app set 11%, just as a saftey though, I'm not sure if my phone is affected.
I have 2 note 8 as well and I'm sure I used to have that but now I can't find the setting on either of them
My other phone don't have the option to choose at what level I want the alert like at 30%,that happens after the latest update.
first thing first..you need root..if u have this tutorial is for you and if not sorry i can't support you...
you can see in the screenshot below i have more than 1 day usage and 5h of sot with 34-35% left..that means i can get almost 7 hours of sot with 1.5-2 days of usage...you may not lucky but try at least once..may improve your battery life
so without telling anything let's begin..
1) download root uninstaller.. it's a free app.. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootuninstaller
2) I've taken a screenshot of those apps i uninstalled..again this this needs root..or else it won't do anything... uninstalling is the only way to make it disappear from background. when you disable it only it runs it's services in the background (tested)
screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q1tKQ4vNcw6qIfZuNejeB-YMzxu2abLu/view?usp=drivesdk
3)then block some notifications if you want... annoying notifications can be blocked from settings>notifications
4) in Battery turn off android system's background activity along with Google play services,play store, messenger, telegram,xda, Facebook app if you use.
5)turn off always on display if you don't need it..it drains battery 1% per hour...so you can't expect a good battery life while it's turned on.
6) if you use magsik then install "doze for Google play service" module and reboot it'll keep the Google play service in deep sleep..
that's pretty much it....this is my personal tutorial..using black theme doesn't do anything in my case... uninstalling these apps and more may come in future helped me a lot getting a huge battery benefit..my overnight drain is only 1% ..even if i keep it whole day in the desk it'll only consume 1% if the background drain is less it's obvious you'll get good usage+sot...BEST OF LUCK..
Hi people,
Can someone give me and opinion of the battery drain with a note 9 on pie?
I bought my Note 9 four days ago and updated to 9.0 pie right out of the box, I think that battery is still optimizing for usage but I find it very bad with battery life and SoT. I'm posting a screenshot, if you have some tips ?
I'm with exynos, 50% brightness display, exynos version, Bluetooth off
ineedandroid said:
Hi people,
Can someone give me and opinion of the battery drain with a note 9 on pie?
I bought my Note 9 four days ago and updated to 9.0 pie right out of the box, I think that battery is still optimizing for usage but I find it very bad with battery life and SoT. I'm posting a screenshot, if you have some tips
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You answered your own question! Battery is still optimizing for usage! You have to give it 10 or so days before it battery gets better! Also turn off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 4G, Sync, turn the screen off turn everything off lol messing with you 2/3 weeks mine took to settle down!
I'm having the same problem. Android System was waaaaay lower before. It's always at the top of the list now. :/
vinyl3131 said:
I'm having the same problem. Android System was waaaaay lower before. It's always at the top of the list now. :/
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Please can someone give a tip to make Android system's drain lower?
ineedandroid said:
Please can someone give a tip to make Android system's drain lower?
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There's plenty that can be done, especially if you have the exynos version of the phone.
-Unlock bootloader and install Dr Ketan's rom, it is fantastic.
-Then apply endurance kernel.
-Use Magisk manager to apply module: Universal GMS Doze
-Use Mtweaks to apply a few kernel tweaks
I haven't gone this far just yet as I'd like to see how the phone goes without it for a few weeks but you can also install greenify or if you want to really get serious, greenify xposed module. Personally I find the battery life of the note9 to be fantastic but you must keep in mind that the screen is enormous and hi-resolution. Whenever you are using the screen, especially at a high brightness level the battery is going to drain - it can't run on good intentions.
Try turning down the brightness. If you are absolutely serious about battery life over everything else, you can disable auto-sync, remove the official facebook apps if you have them and replace them with faceslim and lite messenger and modify the notification settings.
Doing all of the above and only turning the phone on when you need to make a phone call or use navigation etc should net you an easy 4 days+ of useage but then again, you may as well have bought a $30 powerbank phone.
Tripping Knox hardly sounds like a good idea if I'm honest.
If your Android System is high then something in the background is wrong. You could try clearing cache then give the phone a couple days to settle
Battery life varies significantly with any phone and any version of Android.
Often we assume, wrongly in my opinion that a very large factor in battery life is the version of Android , hence the numerous posts on this forum who wish to or have gone back to Oreo, for reasons I consider delusional.
What apps you have on your phone and how often you use them are significant, playing games that use lots of cpu and gpu is going to impact battery life.
Web browser and YouTube rather less so.
I have experienced lower and higher screen on time and standby time with the same apps and version of Oreo, and Pie (both on beta and released)
I am on Exynos Note 9
Bought and used since release date Aug 24 2018, haven't used so called battery life friendly charging (20% to 80% etc)
Can run battery down to 0% on occasion and charge to 100% using fast charge, often left on charge overnight.
Yes there are some optimisation that may help and I use a few, I couldn't tell how much they help though as just varying usage is a greater factor in my opinion
Battery performance from yesterday
18.5 hours total usage with 9.25 hours screen on time