Playing Candy Crush for 22 hours straight can take its toll on your battery (and your marriage). Rate this thread to express how the Moto Z Force's battery performs under heavy use. A higher rating indicates that it lasts a long time even when playing games, streaming video and audio, and doing other CPU-intensive activities.
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2 hours of clash of clans yielded about 20% drain.
2.5 hours of Minecraft max settings wifi hosting a second player and bluetooth controll used 22%. Im impressed
Handles Pokémon Go incredibly. Played for maybe four hours and still had juice in my battery mod.
Lots of heartstone, Sudoku. Some Super hexagon - cruising the interwebs lololol....show and prove, no extended battery mod, 30 mins with the JBL speakers, no mid day charge and still got juice!
This is from a recalibrated battery charge ( phone off - let it charge to 100 and then leaving it on the charger for 30 more minutes) and does seem to make a difference in really getting a full charge properly.
As I type this - 31% left -8 hours estimate at almost 3 am. Very impressed.
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Playing Candy Crush for 22 hours straight can take its toll on your battery (and your marriage). Rate this thread to express how the Moto G4 Plus's battery performs under heavy use. A higher rating indicates that it lasts a long time even when playing games, streaming video and audio, and doing other CPU-intensive activities.
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Here I played Magic Rampage for 1 hour or so, it was over 30%, I'm using Stock ROM, with Magisk (just the Viper4android module) and Xposed (just the Gravity Box module to customize the Nav Bar) and it's a game extremely lightweight, and burst with the battery.
same here. Gaming not only cause the phone to heat but loose large amounts of battery too. I love this phone but poor battery is what tempting me to switch to some other.
1 hour of pokemon go, and droped 15% of battery...
im always getting 3-4 screen hours in heavy use, so think thats not so bad
stock rom, stock kernel, september security patch
kushu said:
1 hour of pokemon go, and droped 15% of battery...
im always getting 3-4 screen hours in heavy use, so think thats not so bad
stock rom, stock kernel, september security patch
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Same stats for me, 3-4 hours screen battery life
I'm running the latest liquid dark rom and this little g⁴plus scoots. Multi tasks well I stream audio from 8am to 6pm every day. GPS on wifi off,lte on, I come home with 30 % battery left and only a quick charge away from topping it off then it snoozes next to me unplugged as a second alarm clock. I have a one plus 3t and it would be in battery saver mode well before the end of my day.
Once in a while, when your significant other yells at you, you might use your phone a bit less. Rate this thread to express how the LG V20's battery performs under light use. A higher rating indicates that the device goes a long time when you're using the phone sparingly: no gaming or video/audio streaming, light web browsing, some calling and texts, etc.
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I'm not a heavy user. About an hour to two of screen time per day. I listen to music through the speaker at work. When I plug in at bedtime, I have at least 50% battery left.
light user here too.
SOT is about 2 hours with phone idle the # 1 user of battery. At this rate the phone gets 1 charge per 7 days with 15% left.
On the odd heavy day(s) SOT is over 6 hours. This phone gets the best out of it when used hard and hates sleeping.
It's amazing how much we actually use our phones in a given day, especially when we watch "videos"! Rate this thread to express how many hours of screen-on time you can get on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A series before depleting the battery.
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I've been truly impressed by this tablet's battery life. Owning it for a few months, I recently switched to the Nexus Stock rom (Android 9.0, stock kernel, no root, no app for optimizing battery).
Test conditions:
- Wi-Fi always turned on
- Bluetooth turned for several hours
- Moderate usage (reading comics, listening to music, not very demanding games)
- Not many apps in the backgroud, just Facebook, Messenger and Discord
With this I managed to get more than 14h30 of SoT from 100% to 5%. Never seen such a good SoT before :good:
When you sleep, does your phone sleep, or does it stay up all night and crunch 1s and 0s? Rate this thread to express how you deem the speed at which the LeEco Le Pro3's battery drains under standby conditions. A higher rating indicates that when the phone is not in use, the battery drains minimally.
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I've been watching my battery levels for up to around an hour with Ampere and just sat idle I get around -170 to -190 mA and some occasional spikes up to -290 mA.
Without boring people to death could anyone else compare their battery stats or recommend another good app to monitor my battery...
T1Cybernetic said:
I've been watching my battery levels for up to around an hour with Ampere and just sat idle I get around -170 to -190 mA and some occasional spikes up to -290 mA.
Without boring people to death could anyone else compare their battery stats or recommend another good app to monitor my battery...
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I started using AccuBattery about a month ago. This was the most clear in terms of what I am getting screen on/off. I really like it. It also gives you an idea of your battery health. It doesn't give you the details that you get from BetterBatteryStats, but it gives me what I really need.
One of my favorite features is the current draw overlay. This shows what the battery draw is at any time. It makes it easy to compare different governors and settings. For example, I can have one governor setting and watch a few minutes of netflix, see what the draw is, then switch to another governor and repeat.
Interesting testing the draw against program usage under a Governor.
Is there a way to control the CPU Governor on a per app basis? I can see potential for better screen on time that way.
I've found that the majority of my battery drain occurred during sleep mode.
It was mostly caused by apps waking up the phone to report in and check for messages and wakelocks for Google messaging services and bad network signal.
Greenify took Care of the majority of those screen off battery drainage issues.
It's amazing how much we actually use our phones in a given day, especially when we watch "videos"! Rate this thread to express how many hours of screen-on time you can get on the Xiaomi Mi Note 3 before depleting the battery.
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10hours with moderate use!
6 hours with heavy usage
8-9 Hours (Fb, whatsapp, youtube, xda, browser, no games)
4.5 - 7 hours over 1 - 1.5 days, mid-heavy to heavy use. Sorry, I'm kinda addicted.
I'm only getting 5 hours when my phone gets to 20%, so probably about 5.5 hours. I'm running xiaomi.eu with MIUI optimisation disabled in developer settings. I used to get up to 8 hours with my Mi6, so it's a little disappointing.
10hours With 4G And Watch Video And Use Telegram, Instagram, Hike, Browser And...
12Hours With WIFI And Same Things...
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I'm only getting 5 hours when my phone gets to 20%, so probably about 5.5 hours. I'm running xiaomi.eu with MIUI optimisation disabled in developer settings. I used to get up to 8 hours with my Mi6, so it's a little disappointing.
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i would say something is not right either with that rom version or your actual battery... i get 5h SoT with 50% battery, wifi on, 2 sim active, auto brightness, moderate use (maybe 20-30 min daily gaming)...
2 days and 8 hours,not best but good. multirom stable 9.5
Getting 7-8 hours SoT with Mi Band always connected and app opened. Latest EU Stable
Great
Thats impressive!??
Ups,
Please delete this post.
Opps.. sorry brother.. my bad!?
My battery life on Miui Eu, 3~4 days, 4~5 hours SOT, 3% by night. Always similar.
https://youtu.be/Gz6oIqIw3N0
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I use old charger 0.7V, connected all night.