Hello, Im wondering why lollipop consumes a lot of battery and how to improve it?[emoji19] [emoji106] Thanks.
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Did you do a factory reset after updating to lollipop?
aaronkatrini said:
Did you do a factory reset after updating to lollipop?
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Yes..
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aaronkatrini said:
Did you do a factory reset after updating to lollipop?
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My main problem is watching YouTube videos.
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First check what apps are draining your battery, maybe there might be any unsual battery draining, also install wakelock detector to see what apps are constantly waking up the device. TBH there is not much you can do about the battery life, but still there are a few methods, what I always recommend is using Kernel Adiutor to lower the maximum Cpu frequency.
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First check what apps are draining your battery, maybe there might be any unsual battery draining, also install wakelock detector to see what apps are constantly waking up the device. TBH there is not much you can do about the battery life, but still there are a few methods, what I always recommend is using Kernel Adiutor to lower the maximum Cpu frequency.
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Thanks, mate. The first thing that consumes my battery is the screen. I have it on low brightness.
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aaronkatrini said:
First check what apps are draining your battery, maybe there might be any unsual battery draining, also install wakelock detector to see what apps are constantly waking up the device. TBH there is not much you can do about the battery life, but still there are a few methods, what I always recommend is using Kernel Adiutor to lower the maximum Cpu frequency.
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How can I install that auditor kernel? I have a recovery image installed but I don't know how to install it
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Adam851 said:
How can I install that auditor kernel? I have a recovery image installed but I don't know how to install it
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1) maybe phone getting old and battery doesn't hold as much charge
2) watching videos with loud speakers, mobile internet, high brightness drain the most battery. It's normal
check the battery drain if it's idle, say have a 8 hour sleep with WiFi on without charging, shouldn't drain more than 10%
use TWRP or CWM to flash recovery, usually it's an .img file if i remember correct, also can be done with ADB from computer
EDIT : flash only the kernel.sin using flashtool
imho, the stock 5.1.1 rom is the worst battery life among all Z stock roms. you can do whatever you think could save battery but it's only do a small improvement, unless if you not using too much app that run in background like messenger app or social media app. this rom will also heat up quickly when you use an app continuously, even just for browsing. there are also a bug in this rom called mobile radio active bug, wich make battery life even worse.
but, this is the best performance rom for me, most polished one. I didn't have any slow operation like JB, or lag if you receive a lot of notifications like KK. and one thing that make me impressed is the camera performance. there is no lag when you open the camera setting unlike other stock roms.
All I do for the battery is using stamina mode all the time, including extended stanby, extended usage and stamina clock on, and put 1 or 2 mostly used messenger app in white list. It help saves battery when screen is off. well, I'm not a heavy user after all.
Zerikwan said:
imho, the stock 5.1.1 rom is the worst battery life among all Z stock roms. you can do whatever you think could save battery but it's only do a small improvement, unless if you not using too much app that run in background like messenger app or social media app. this rom will also heat up quickly when you use an app continuously, even just for browsing. there are also a bug in this rom called mobile radio active bug, wich make battery life even worse.
but, this is the best performance rom for me, most polished one. I didn't have any slow operation like JB, or lag if you receive a lot of notifications like KK. and one thing that make me impressed is the camera performance. there is no lag when you open the camera setting unlike other stock roms.
All I do for the battery is using stamina mode all the time, including extended stanby, extended usage and stamina clock on, and put 1 or 2 mostly used messenger app in white list. It help saves battery when screen is off. well, I'm not a heavy user after all.
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So what´s the best rom then?
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So what´s the best rom then?
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huh, did I tell you before there are no best stock rom?
It's depend on what you need
you need battery life? then 4.3 JB is your answer, but sacrifice high performance
Zerikwan said:
huh, did I tell you before there are no best stock rom?
It's depend on what you need
you need battery life? then 4.3 JB is your answer, but sacrifice high performance
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Oh right, thanks
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Hi everyone, i have 3 ics questions if you can help me. I installed crash rom a week ago and i have this questions.
1) My phone is a lot of time hot, is this normal on ics or is for the rom? If the phone is hot, means that the battery is drainning?
2) I have the rom for a week, its recommended to do a battery calibration? If yes, any good method to do it?
3) When long press the middle button a list of app appears. This app are in memory drainning my bat or not? i usually have at least 10.
Well thanks for you help and sorry but my english.
Regards.
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Hi everyone, i have 3 ics questions if you can help me. I installed crash rom a week ago and i have this questions.
1) My phone is a lot of time hot, is this normal on ics or is for the rom? If the phone is hot, means that the battery is drainning?
2) I have the rom for a week, its recommended to do a battery calibration? If yes, any good method to do it?
3) When long press the middle button a list of app appears. This app are in memory drainning my bat or not? i usually have at least 10.
Well thanks for you help and sorry but my english.
Regards.
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1. Download cpu spy to check what's using the cpu and what level its at, there may be a rogue app, or maybe the kernel is the issue.
2. There's no real thing such as battery calibration, the battery will settle after 2 or 3 full cycles after flashing a new rom. Just let it do its thing.
3. Android has a good memory management which is improving all the time. Something in memory does not use battery, only if it's using cpu and screen or peripherals does it use battery, so no, you don't have to worry about the memory management.
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1. Download cpu spy to check what's using the cpu and what level its at, there may be a rogue app, or maybe the kernel is the issue.
2. There's no real thing such as battery calibration, the battery will settle after 2 or 3 full cycles after flashing a new rom. Just let it do its thing.
3. Android has a good memory management which is improving all the time. Something in memory does not use battery, only if it's using cpu and screen or peripherals does it use battery, so no, you don't have to worry about the memory management.
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OK thanks very much!
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I am using tha stock ics but the battery gets empty verry fast.
With 1 hour using Facebook With 3G the battery gets from 100 to 60 and less easily.
When I am not using it at night and With 2G it empties 10 easily.
Can anyone explain me where is the problem?
I am putting a pic with using viber and Facebook With 3G
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Did you wipe the cach and dalvik??? Worth trying this to see if this resolves the issue but backup your files first.
If not then, back everything up and try and full device restore.
Is that a full stock of LG ics? I think not much you can do about that. Other than trying one of the custom ROMs and getting battery efficient kernels.
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Is that a full stock of LG ics? I think not much you can do about that. Other than trying one of the custom ROMs and getting battery efficient kernels.
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Stock ICS has pretty decent battery life..I`ll suggest you to calibrate your battery once and see what the result is..
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Same here
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Stock ICS has pretty decent battery life..I`ll suggest you to calibrate your battery once and see what the result is..
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Also here I report high battery drain.
Stock ICS ROM, rooted at first, then tried a battery usage data reset with no result.
Factory restore, same.
Wiped caches and dalvik cache (with CW recovery), phone bricked.
Un-bricked and reinstalled ICS stock, with CivZ_StormTrooper_rev3 kernel mod. Now with No Frills CPU & Juicedefender free, less than 10 hours without using phone (just data / h3g mode on).
First item in consumption list, "Android OS".
Any ideas?
Thank you
First. you should think about using an custom ROM based on stock. carburano Rom is Good but also Jishnu Sur´s rom is Awesome.
If you afraid to Root you Phone, it´s as easy a 1 2 3 nowadays just use this awesome Tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020737
Reason: Many of programms you don´t need are removed my first consumption is WIFI. So even if i have WIFI on all day, my phones is steady till the night.
Second. Reset Battery status in CWM
Third. You using a damn smartphone dont expect s**t that this will hold many days this is no Nokia 3210 BTW if you use it that means u use Battery Facebook BTW is one if the most active Programms i know. There´s "high drain" in Order.
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First. you should think about using an custom ROM based on stock. carburano Rom is Good but also Jishnu Sur´s rom is Awesome.
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I will try one of them, thank you for the advice.
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If you afraid to Root you Phone, it´s as easy a 1 2 3 nowadays just use this awesome Tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020737
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Pretty cool (and I used it to unbrick phone ), I suggest to use it too!
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Reason: Many of programms you don´t need are removed my first consumption is WIFI. So even if i have WIFI on all day, my phones is steady till the night.
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Wifi was my second suspect (first was CPU clock).
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Second. Reset Battery status in CWM
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Is the clear cache option?
AW: High battery drain
No friend it's under advance options labeled wipe battery stats. But do this only when your battery is fully charged
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Installed Optithrust 1.1 V30A/B ROM, baseband 1035,21_20121130.
Pretty cool ROM and included apps, lot better than LG's stock BUT....
But my battery discharges at tremendous rate: 10 or 15% in 1 hour. Autosync, GPS, Wifi disabled, screen brightness at 20%.
Leaving phone without PIN (white keyboard with PIN request) drain 5% battery in 2 mins.
Battery usage lists
Cell Standby
Android OS
Screen
Android System
Phone idle
Detail on Cell Stanby
Time on: 27m 37s
Detail on Android OS says:
CPU Total 1m 13s
Keep awake 12m 36s
I'm not sure if before ICS upgrade the "keep awake" time was so high, but I remember it was more lower than Time On. Just now Android OS is passed to 1st place in consumption list
How can I discover if it's an Android or battery related problem?
R: High battery drain
No clues? I'm trying with a new battery but it takes some time to achieve full performance, but for now it's on 10 hours.
There are apps for choose apps and services running? Easy to use, possibly... Auto start manager is a pain... something like bum on linux
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No clues? I'm trying with a new battery but it takes some time to achieve full performance, but for now it's on 10 hours.
There are apps for choose apps and services running? Easy to use, possibly... Auto start manager is a pain... something like bum on linux
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i like the ES-task manager with root permissions it shows you what could be blocked autorunning and what you should let active
Without changing your system you could give "Juice Defender" a try, just look up in Appstore. I have no experience with this app, but it trys to defend your juice
I handled it by using some custom rom (recommending 4.1.2 and not 4.2.1 -> better battery life so far, look up some CM 10 ROM)
in dev forum pengus77 is working on some awesome kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2097788) that also raises battery life enormous.
with all that stuff my 2X works very nice since a few days.
BUT: read instructions befor you do anything please!
R: High battery drain
About 20 hrs in stsndby. Really big improvement also with pimp my Rom app. Now I need a better music app, the stock one eats 20% battery per hour..
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medoro said:
Installed Optithrust 1.1 V30A/B ROM, baseband 1035,21_20121130.
Pretty cool ROM and included apps, lot better than LG's stock BUT....
But my battery discharges at tremendous rate: 10 or 15% in 1 hour. Autosync, GPS, Wifi disabled, screen brightness at 20%.
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this is me 100% of the time, on a good day, 10% 1 hour = 10 hours. =( sad. and its sill like if i have EVERYTHING on. its 6-8, its not much less.
I recommend to doing Battery Calibration.
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Is it anyone that can share and care with me some kind of modifying / tweaks that shuts down how many CPU cores that is active at the same moment? My problem is that battery life is suffering thanks to the CPU is working at an high level even when using simple tasks like browsing the web thru the built in web browser.
Help me please..
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Destroyedbeauty said:
Is it anyone that can share and care with me some kind of modifying / tweaks that shuts down how many CPU cores that is active at the same moment? My problem is that battery life is suffering thanks to the CPU is working at an high level even when using simple tasks like browsing the web thru the built in web browser.
Help me please..
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Download system tuner or get this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamkang.fauxclock
And then just look at your cores. 97% of the time there is just 1 core working (on my phone).
Faux's app is about the same as CPU Spy, but Faux123 Kernel Enhancement Pro can also tell/show you the amount of time that all 4 cores were being used. Which is really barely never. If it's different in your case then you could do some tweaks, but I really doubt that it will be different then my phone. In the end it also depends what you use your phone for of course.
Dsteppa said:
Download system tuner or get this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamkang.fauxclock
And then just look at your cores. 97% of the time there is just 1 core working (on my phone).
Faux's app is about the same as CPU Spy, but Faux123 Kernel Enhancement Pro can also tell/show you the amount of time that all 4 cores were being used. Which is really barely never. If it's different in your case then you could do some tweaks, but I really doubt that it will be different then my phone. In the end it also depends what you use your phone for of course.
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If 1 one core is used - why is my battery draining like crazy? I am greenifying every known battery eating app that is installed on my phone but even then, I got bad battery life on my Xperia Z it is two days old though..
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Destroyedbeauty said:
If 1 one core is used - why is my battery draining like crazy? I am greenifying every known battery eating app that is installed on my phone but even then, I got bad battery life on my Xperia Z it is two days old though..
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Yeah well... if anything... The least you should worry about are you cores.
Have you installed BBS/CPU Spy to see if your phone is going into sleep mode correctly?
Dsteppa said:
Yeah well... if anything... The least you should worry about are you cores.
Have you installed BBS/CPU Spy to see if your phone is going into sleep mode correctly?
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My phone enter Deep sleep pretty quickly so it is nothing wrong with Deep sleep and sleep mode.
Maybe undervolting of stock kernel frequencies can help me with the fast battery drainage? I mean, my battery life is good but undervolting can make it better?
Turn off gps,google now,every vibration and unnecesary keyboard,dial sound.
The battery life will be better.
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beni8978 said:
Turn off gps,google now,every vibration and unnecesary keyboard,dial sound.
The battery life will be better.
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Already fixed.
Destroyedbeauty said:
My phone enter Deep sleep pretty quickly so it is nothing wrong with Deep sleep and sleep mode.
Maybe undervolting of stock kernel frequencies can help me with the fast battery drainage? I mean, my battery life is good but undervolting can make it better?
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I guess UV helps to improve the battery life, but I don't know how much. The great thing of UV is that the phone also doesn't become too hot.
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If 1 one core is used - why is my battery draining like crazy? I am greenifying every known battery eating app that is installed on my phone but even then, I got bad battery life on my Xperia Z it is two days old though..
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Hey don't forget to let your phone settle down 2 days isn't enough. It needs around one week
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brightness is what taking the battery, I dont know what phone u came from but battery is pretty much a disappointment on this phone. I came from an S3 with a 7000mah battery, so yea it sucks.
I've been experiencing very bad battery life lately. Currently using PAC, I could lose 10% of battery in under 20 minutes of normal web browsing with the brightness set all the way to low. I'm underclocked and undervolted, battery health is good. I don't really know what's causing my media server thing to use so much battery but it's definitely chewing up more juice than normal. How am I supposed to fix this?
Stop media scanning.
On the Store there is an app called Rescan Media Root.
Media server drain ia usually caused by the sd scanning proccess, sometimes a bad file can cause it to go nuts and keeps the proccess alive, thus killing your battery.
Give it a go.
DrKrFfXx said:
Stop media scanning.
On the Store there is an app called Rescan Media Root.
Media server drain ia usually caused by the sd scanning proccess, sometimes a bad file can cause it to go nuts and keeps the proccess alive, thus killing your battery.
Give it a go.
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I will also try this, my phone is only two days old and the battery life on this device is absolutely horrible compared to my Samsung Galaxy Note 2, I will check back with you folks and let you know the results
It is horrible compared to a Note 2, even if you didn't have that bug.
Plus, CM, AOSP, and PAC, all of them don't have that great of a battery life compared to stock.
Say you can get a solid 5+ hours out of a stock rom with few tweaks, whereas on those buolds mentioned you could get 4h, with not so great idling times.
DrKrFfXx said:
It is horrible compared to a Note 2, even if you didn't have that bug.
Plus, CM, AOSP, and PAC, all of them don't have that great of a battery life compared to stock.
Say you can get a solid 5+ hours out of a stock rom with few tweaks, whereas on those buolds mentioned you could get 4h, with not so great idling times.
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mines totally stock too
DrKrFfXx said:
It is horrible compared to a Note 2, even if you didn't have that bug.
Plus, CM, AOSP, and PAC, all of them don't have that great of a battery life compared to stock.
Say you can get a solid 5+ hours out of a stock rom with few tweaks, whereas on those buolds mentioned you could get 4h, with not so great idling times.
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Obviously horrible compared to a note 2 since note 2 has a bigger battery and lower resolution screen?
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DrKrFfXx said:
Stop media scanning.
On the Store there is an app called Rescan Media Root.
Media server drain ia usually caused by the sd scanning proccess, sometimes a bad file can cause it to go nuts and keeps the proccess alive, thus killing your battery.
Give it a go.
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and if its not rooted?
I'm trying it our now, report back in a day or so. This phone is bound to have worse battery life than the Note 2, it has 2 more cores, 2x more pixels, LCD screen, smaller battery, if you want great battery life go back to the Note or get a battery case. I didn't know that stock gives me more battery, maybe I should go back :/
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and if its not rooted?
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how can you have Custom ROM, but not want root?
sebastianlow said:
I'm trying it our now, report back in a day or so. This phone is bound to have worse battery life than the Note 2, it has 2 more cores, 2x more pixels, LCD screen, smaller battery, if you want great battery life go back to the Note or get a battery case. I didn't know that stock gives me more battery, maybe I should go back :/
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Sony stock is very good rom to me. I will go to custom rom only if sony discontinued the updates, or sony makes the rom while drunk ( too much bugs, unstable... )
And, don't undervolt too much, -100mV is ok,
there's some test out there (not APQ8064), when undervolt too much, the processor will messed up the calculation, and re-calculate the process, wasting more battery and time. [this is applied to my old xperia arc]
If on Intel X86, I never get any issues/drawbacks from undervolting.
Sorry if I'm wrong, and sorry for my bad english.
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I've been experiencing very bad battery life lately. Currently using PAC, I could lose 10% of battery in under 20 minutes of normal web browsing with the brightness set all the way to low. I'm underclocked and undervolted, battery health is good. I don't really know what's causing my media server thing to use so much battery but it's definitely chewing up more juice than normal. How am I supposed to fix this?
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Pretty common on cm based Roms.
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~iPod~nano~ said:
how can you have Custom ROM, but not want root?
Sony stock is very good rom to me. I will go to custom rom only if sony discontinued the updates, or sony makes the rom while drunk ( too much bugs, unstable... )
And, don't undervolt too much, -100mV is ok,
there's some test out there (not APQ8064), when undervolt too much, the processor will messed up the calculation, and re-calculate the process, wasting more battery and time. [this is applied to my old xperia arc]
If on Intel X86, I never get any issues/drawbacks from undervolting.
Sorry if I'm wrong, and sorry for my bad english.
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i never said i had a custom rom, i went to install it, and it said i had to be rooted, and I'm not rooting my phone yet, thats why I asked if something similar was available for non rooted users.
Of course I'm not saying it's gonna get magically better but you should really give it more of a chance than two days a couple full charge cycles will help some,plus being new your prob setting up alot etc
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Of course I'm not saying it's gonna get magically better but you should really give it more of a chance than two days a couple full charge cycles will help some,plus being new your prob setting up alot etc
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thats definitely true, I know these batteries aren't supposed to have "memory" but should I do the full charge and drain with them?
I guess I'm under the assumption of it being newer and better technology then my Galaxy Note 2 I was coming from, I was expecting it to be right off the bat better.
thanks
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thats definitely true, I know these batteries aren't supposed to have "memory" but should I do the full charge and drain with them?
I guess I'm under the assumption of it being newer and better technology then my Galaxy Note 2 I was coming from, I was expecting it to be right off the bat better.
thanks
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Diff threads I read say it's no good to let it drain down to low, I usually charge around 20,30 percent I do about once a month let drain completely
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Diff threads I read say it's no good to let it drain down to low, I usually charge around 20,30 percent I do about once a month let drain completely
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I'm gonna try that, thanks
Bad battery? So this type not worthed to buy?
Hey, the "rescan media server" app fixes the battery drain temporarily. How do I find out and delete the file that is causing my media scanner to keep running? I switched over to another ROM a few hours ago and media scanner is still taking a big chunk of my battery until I kill it. Do I need to reformat my card? Run anti virus?
Try this app. It is an android issue not an Sony issues. The mediaserver running all the time. This app will help. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.addz.mediascannerroot
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~iPod~nano~ said:
how can you have Custom ROM, but not want root?
Sony stock is very good rom to me. I will go to custom rom only if sony discontinued the updates, or sony makes the rom while drunk ( too much bugs, unstable... )
And, don't undervolt too much, -100mV is ok,
there's some test out there (not APQ8064), when undervolt too much, the processor will messed up the calculation, and re-calculate the process, wasting more battery and time. [this is applied to my old xperia arc]
If on Intel X86, I never get any issues/drawbacks from undervolting.
Sorry if I'm wrong, and sorry for my bad english.
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I'm undervolted with -300 and my battery is lovely without any problems..
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Destroyedbeauty said:
I'm undervolted with -300 and my battery is lovely without any problems..
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Crazy undervolt. I thought my -200 was about the max you could achieve.
After updating to 5.1.1 (OTA, stock firmware) the battery is draining fast on my galaxy s5 mini.
When the phone is fully charged and then powered off, after one night, the phone is fully drained.
This does not occure, if i remove the battery from the phone overnight.
At normal use, the battery drains also fast, use to have 2 days, but now i'm lucky if a can use it for 1 day without recharging...
Reinstalling 5.1.1 or going back to 4.4.2 (G800FXXU1ANL1_G800FLUX1AOC1_LUX) does not solve the problem.
Clearing cache / swap does not cure the problem.
Does someone has a clue? Bad Kernel or setting?
Had the same Problem. If the Phone is older (got mine at the release so 2 Years old) you better change your Battery Pack. That solved it in my case.
Try xposed framework with amplify and greenify on android 5.1.1 (sorry for my bad english)
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Did you try Battery Calibrator from Play Store? If it doesn't help then probably you need a new battery as said before...
Tried battery calibrator, same result.
I've ordered a new battery. Currently waiting for it.
I'll post the result here if i got it.
After taking the phone to repair 2 times, they replaced the mainboard.
The battery lasts again more then 2 days.
problem fixed.
Check the cpu governor. I had the same problem with thw interactive governor. I am currently playing around to configure it, so that it drains less battery. My orientation for that is here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/guide-advanced-interactive-governor-t3269557
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Check the cpu governor. I had the same problem with thw interactive governor. I am currently playing around to configure it, so that it drains less battery. My orientation for that is here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/guide-advanced-interactive-governor-t3269557
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Did it actually work?
Many users report that issue currently.
SOmehow, Samsung devices have that problem the most. :/
p8tgames said:
Did it actually work?
Many users report that issue currently.
SOmehow, Samsung devices have that problem the most. :/
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Yes, I noticed that, too. It improved standby drain by a lot and slightly the battery life while using the phone...
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Yes, I noticed that, too. It improved standby drain by a lot and slightly the battery life while using the phone...
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This is pretty bad :/
You were able to "hide" the effects, but not fully disable them.
Wierd, almost only samsung phones have that issue
Well, guess its that waiting game again...