Since upgrading to MM, and Racing tried tons of ROMs and other things, including every battery-saving app in existence, I still yearn for my old Lp battery life. So I turn to you to ask: what's your battery life on average use? SOT? 4G active? On time? Protected apps? Hw vs sw consumption level?
KillerDam said:
Since upgrading to MM, and Racing tried tons of ROMs and other things, including every battery-saving app in existence, I still yearn for my old Lp battery life. So I turn to you to ask: what's your battery life on average use? SOT? 4G active? On time? Protected apps? Hw vs sw consumption level?
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The features of the p8 lite battery are as follows: Non-removable Li-Ion 2200 mAh battery, Stand-by Up to 380 h (3G),
Talk time Up to 11 h (3G).
Install ESAL kernel stable on latest MM and set governor to smartMax. Root with systemless, forget about xposed. Just install & use greenify with root. For SOT, I find manual brightness to consume less battery. Press like button if I have helped.
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Specifically, what kind of difference is there when using 3G data? I recently got a data plan for my Xperia T, which was on the latest OmniROM nightly at the time. I noticed that the battery tended to drain ridiculously fast when using data compared with WiFi. I have now switched to the latest stock firmware in an attempt to eke out better battery life on 3G, but I'm going to be out of service range for a few days, so I was wondering if anyone else had ever had experience with this.
So for those of you who use lots of 3G data, do you find there to be a significant difference in battery life between OmniROM/CM and stock? Thanks!
I have a V.
I did not find any significant difference in battery life using 3G data connections in between differend ROMs. The fuel consumption of my Omni is about 20 - 25 % higher than with 4.12 stock.
less ,sometimes omni is better
I would consider it to be about 10 to 15 percent worse than stock (Xperia v)
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Switching to ART seems to help some, but I did not finish my studies yet.
Another thing, no Stamina app. People who use Dalvik report abt 3 -4 % deep sleep battery usage / h. On all my (debloated) Dalvic systems in deep sleep I had a virtually dead phone with Stamina. Overnight 8 h period max 1 % usage.
peter-k said:
Switching to ART seems to help some, but I did not finish my studies yet.
Another thing, no Stamina app. People who use Dalvik report abt 3 -4 % deep sleep battery usage / h. On all my (debloated) Dalvic systems in deep sleep I had a virtually dead phone with Stamina. Overnight 8 h period max 1 % usage.
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Is the 8h, 1% usage you're quoting while using ART? I might switch then...I was on stock for a few days but then I switched back to OmniROM because I really just like having vanilla Android 4.4 a lot more than Sony's 4.3
Hey guys,
I have the latest nightly build of CM11on my Xperia Z. I updated as 4.3 stock was draining my battery within 3-5 hours with limited used normally by Google Play Services. I put up with it for so long I have forgot what the battery was like on it before!
At 15:23 I was at 95% Battery. At 18:02 with light use I was at 74%. It Is now 22:47 and I'm at 26% with using some games, internet browsing and downloading a few apps over 3G as well as texting a bit. Is this normal battery life for CM11? If it is are there any other ROMS which have a good battery life but also offer as much if not more features?
On Battery stats the screen is using 35% of my battery, Android system 11, Android OS 6, Google Play services 6. I installed at 18:00 Battery Reborn and it says I'm losing 1% every 4 minutes.
I tried using the conservative Governor but it seemed too choppy and don't know where to set the minimum clock to cirucmvent that, so I'm using interactive at the moment.
all help appreciated!
i'm facing this problem that battery of my droid turbo draining to fast as it is having 3900mAh battery but draining really too fast tell me solution so that i can recover my battery life
im Having Adroid version Lollipop 5.1
Humza Arain said:
i'm facing this problem that battery of my droid turbo draining to fast as it is having 3900mAh battery but draining really too fast tell me solution so that i can recover my battery life
im Having Adroid version Lollipop 5.1
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Are you using the version that came with your phone, or are you using something custom (i.e. CyanogenMod or Resurrection Remix)? Did you see what "supposedly" is the highest percent drainer under Settings->Battery?
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Are you using the version that came with your phone, or are you using something custom (i.e. CyanogenMod or Resurrection Remix)? Did you see what "supposedly" is the highest percent drainer under Settings->Battery?
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im using orignal software of verison and it is draining battery so fast
high percent of battery drainer is my display and cell stand by
Humza Arain said:
im using orignal software of verison and it is draining battery so fast
high percent of battery drainer is my display and cell stand by
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Based on that, the only thing that I can think of is to turn down your display brightness (even try setting to auto if you haven't already) and if your cell service is often weak/non existent, then put it in airplane mode temporarily to turn off your cell radio (which will also kill calling and texting though). It also depends on just how fast your battery is draining. How much time are you getting with it on? How quickly is it draining (percentage wise per hour for example)?
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Based on that, the only thing that I can think of is to turn down your display brightness (even try setting to auto if you haven't already) and if your cell service is often weak/non existent, then put it in airplane mode temporarily to turn off your cell radio (which will also kill calling and texting though). It also depends on just how fast your battery is draining. How much time are you getting with it on? How quickly is it draining (percentage wise per hour for example)?
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i think its about 10% per hour when i use wifi internet on my phone .. and except this while i play game draining battery also fast i not getting its my battery issue or my software issue my 11% of battery consumed by my screen and cell standby consume 5% of battery as per my battery monitor in my phone
Humza Arain said:
i think its about 10% per hour when i use wifi internet on my phone .. and except this while i play game draining battery also fast i not getting its my battery issue or my software issue my 11% of battery consumed by my screen and cell standby consume 5% of battery as per my battery monitor in my phone
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It sounds like some of that is just the software then as well. Before I unlocked the bootloader and installed CyanogenMod on mine, I used to see it drain quite a bit faster (especially during standby when the screen was off). A big part of that was being able to change the CPU clock speeds (which I lowered on mine) and adjusting it to where many apps couldn't wake up the phone anymore. When doing heavy gaming though, it's pretty much always guaranteed to drain quickly.
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It sounds like some of that is just the software then as well. Before I unlocked the bootloader and installed CyanogenMod on mine, I used to see it drain quite a bit faster (especially during standby when the screen was off). A big part of that was being able to change the CPU clock speeds (which I lowered on mine) and adjusting it to where many apps couldn't wake up the phone anymore. When doing heavy gaming though, it's pretty much always guaranteed to drain quickly.
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but im having lillipop 5.1 orignal with latest update but my battery draining bit fast
Humza Arain said:
but im having lillipop 5.1 orignal with latest update but my battery draining bit fast
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I'm not saying the version you are using, but the actual stock software in general. It's definitely not optimized as well for battery life as it can be in a custom ROM and the bloatware doesn't help either. Using the phone for gaming will also take a hefty toll, regardless of what you are running.
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I'm not saying the version you are using, but the actual stock software in general. It's definitely not optimized as well for battery life as it can be in a custom ROM and the bloatware doesn't help either. Using the phone for gaming will also take a hefty toll, regardless of what you are running.
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so which thing i do to get more battery life? guide me
Humza Arain said:
i think its about 10% per hour when i use wifi internet on my phone .. and except this while i play game draining battery also fast i not getting its my battery issue or my software issue my 11% of battery consumed by my screen and cell standby consume 5% of battery as per my battery monitor in my phone
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Do you mean 10% per hour of screen on time or screen off time? If you lose only 10% for an hour of screen on, you probably get 8-10 hours of screen on time per charge. I only get less than 5.
battery draining MM droid turbo
Hi Friends; after updating to MM, my droid turbo seems to have a 2000mah battery...done wipe cache partition before and after the new MM, an hard rest but in stanby or in aiplane mode the battery sucks 10 points and more in a few hours...could you help me? Please...
p.s. idle 22% standby 22%...no gps, no bluetooth, no notification, just a few applications...
Hi Friends; since updating to MM, my droid turbo seems to have a 2000mah battery...done wipe cache partition before and after the new MM, an hard rest but in stanby or in aiplane mode the battery sucks 10 points and more in a few hours without doing anything...could you help me? Please...
p.s. idle 22% standby 22%...no gps, no bluetooth, no notification, just a few applications...I tried, after charging to 100%, leaving the phone for some days without doing anything (no wifi, no connection, no signal) and I was surprised to read such draining as in the screenshot.
Anyone can reply and help me? What's the difference between idle and standby? The phone has a stock firmware, never rooted
Just wanted to share that the battery life is very good on the X9. I am getting about 5.5 hours of screen-on-time.
I unplug the phone at 6am and at 11pm there is still 15% left with at least 5 hours of SOT.
That's excellent, I'm only getting around 3 hrs SOT myself.
Yes, I confirmed it. My X9 is in good battery life, normally I only need charging it once per day, even if I used it to browse web, some gaming.
Same here. SOT is consistently 5hrs+. This includes some gaming , alot of web browsing and some music.
Screen at 40% , 4g off , battery saving location setting and haptic feedback/ touch sounds disabled.
Everything else default.
Even if fast charging is only ver. 1.0 battery life is good enough to not need faster.
Very happy with this phone all around.
Slightly disappointed with the battery life. The standby power usage is not great compared to my other modern android phones. It is lightly debloated with all the power saving feature on except power save mode. Using power save mode only brings it to about the same level of my other phones without it on... Then, there is my Z3c.
~5hour screen on time is not great as well. Comparing similar screen size phones, it is pretty bad as I get about 6 on my Note4 (which is faster and pushing a higher resolution), and Zuk Z1 (CM13 with undervolt), which easily get 9-10+.
Edit: Some overnight numbers.
My main phone is an S6 and before going to bed was @ 43%. Checked phone 11 hours later = 38%. This is with wifi on and syncing 3 google accounts, 1 IM, NO SOCIAL MEDIA.
X9 @ 52%, with Wifi, sync off (no IMs/SM installed), no BT, no location, 2 SIM active (both get 5 full bars @ connection) = 41% checked at the same time. Doze is on and confirmed working. I've used with only 1 SIM before and it really doesn't change the numbers that much. I wouldn't be so harsh on the phone if it had quickcharge 2.0. But it only charges slowly @ ~5V 0.96A. There is something funky with the charging numbers, since it bumps up to ~1.1 amp after ~80%. It also doesn't trickle charge after 90% and only drop to trickle charge after hitting 100%. I am not sure about the battery longevity on this thing.
I had bought my x9 2days back battery drains very quickly.....disappointed any solution plz
Snrehan938 said:
I had bought my x9 2days back battery drains very quickly.....disappointed any solution plz
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Same with all phones... check all which apps are the most hungry.
If you suspect its an hardware issue, factory reset then uninstall/disable as many apps as you can, charge up and let it run and see if it last normally.
Usually it should be some apps eating up the battery.
Dears All
There is an app (3C Battery Monitor Widget) in which you can inspect your battery to see if it works in normal condition or not. It shows you amount of real amperage drained from cellphone battery in different situation.
As I tested mine (htc one x9) it drains maximum current when capturing photo or recording video, location(gps) is on and map apps like google map is live, switching between different applications which result to rise frequency of cpu up to maximum (1.95 or 2.2 ghz in different model).
If you enable power saver mode in setting, maximum frequency of cpu wil be limited to about 1.32 ghz and conserves more battery and limits drained battery current below 900mA otherwise in aforementioned cases drained current will be raised above 1000mA and it is obvious that (3000mA/hrs) battery will be empty during 3hrs. Anyway normal application such as web surfing (specially with WiFi instead of mobile network), listen to music, talk with phone and brightness of display below 50% will result to more than 5hrs SON.
If you need more battery SON, one way is limit CPU/GPU frequency and some more sophisticated setting (you should first unlock boot loader, then root and also install kernel application or change stock kernel with custom kernel which can support change of CPU parameters the former is easier and the latter I couldn't find until now anything)
Finally I would be happy to announce you that I could reached 8 hrs son with this technique on my HTC ONE X9.
Battery life is quite good on my device too. Although I have disabled touchboost.
To disable touchboost open build.prop and change
ro.mtk_perfservice_support
From 1 to 0. Root is needed though.
Also limited max. Freq to 1.7GHz
1.9GHz is just an unnecessary heat generator and battery drainer.
hi
What is the best battery life stock rom for Z3 compact?
how is 6.0.1's battery life ?
Does 4.4.4's battery life longer than others?
CALLAVII said:
hi
What is the best battery life stock rom for Z3 compact?
how is 6.0.1's battery life ?
Does 4.4.4's battery life longer than others?
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Any conversations about battery life are very subjective. There are so many variables involved, what apps you use, what your local basestation is, even what wifi you home router uses along with what sort of charger you use, can all influence battery life and longevity. You can't compare your hours of use with someone else, unless you have two cloned phones and live in the same house and get up and go to bed at the same time
Fo me, best stock rom for battery life is presently Slim 2.0
I don't think KK roms were that good at battery saving.
I have had pretty much the same apps and same usage on my phone through KK, LL and now MM.
With MM I am looking a 4 days on one charge, when I was on KK it was 2 possibly 3.
Although to scew those figures I now use more battery saving apps greenify/amlify
So in reality, the different firmwares are probably all the same battery use, it's just that you get better at looking after the battery the longer you have the phone.
Didgesteve said:
Any conversations about battery life are very subjective. There are so many variables involved, what apps you use, what your local basestation is, even what wifi you home router uses along with what sort of charger you use, can all influence battery life and longevity. You can't compare your hours of use with someone else, unless you have two cloned phones and live in the same house and get up and go to bed at the same time
Fo me, best stock rom for battery life is presently Slim 2.0
I don't think KK roms were that good at battery saving.
I have had pretty much the same apps and same usage on my phone through KK, LL and now MM.
With MM I am looking a 4 days on one charge, when I was on KK it was 2 possibly 3.
Although to scew those figures I now use more battery saving apps greenify/amlify
So in reality, the different firmwares are probably all the same battery use, it's just that you get better at looking after the battery the longer you have the phone.
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i wanna use most stable rom for z3 compact.
Im on stock mm but got problems like when screen locked wifi closing in 5-6 minutes. I tried every setting for fix it but I got no results. Got one problem like that. Sometimes volume setting's( that pops out when u click volume butt ons ) Call,media,alarms switcher not showing