Battery usage - Estimated/Approx. time left - Huawei Mate 10 Guides, News, & Discussion

Hi,
I want to undertsand how Huawei Mate 10 Pro calculates the remaining time shown in battery usage tab of settings app. Does it learn the battery usage pattern? If anyone has any idea about it, please share it.
Thanks!

Yes, after a while it uses your usual usage data to calculate the remaining time. For me it is more or less accurate. but i never use this since it higly depends on the usage... if i know i will be using navigation on max brightness of course it will be less. and when i know i wont be able to charge for a long time i turn on flight mode when i dont use the phone... so this numer is kinda useless.

Thank you for the quick reply. How can identify the exact method which Huawei uses for estimating remaining time. For example, after how much time it starts giving the information?
0alfred0 said:
Yes, after a while it uses your usual usage data to calculate the remaining time. For me it is more or less accurate. but i never use this since it higly depends on the usage... if i know i will be using navigation on max brightness of course it will be less. and when i know i wont be able to charge for a long time i turn on flight mode when i dont use the phone... so this numer is kinda useless.
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vkvictor1989 said:
Thank you for the quick reply. How can identify the exact method which Huawei uses for estimating remaining time. For example, after how much time it starts giving the information?
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i guess they use the stats of the past couple of days and give you an average. anything else would make no sense to me. probably something like last 7 days
as i mentioned before this number doesnt mean anything, why are you so keen about this topic?

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Power off at battery 15%

I noticed, a few others, but should be minority has the same problem as mine.
My N1 powers off itself when my battery shows around 15% or so.. sometimes 17% sometimes 14%, never lower than 10%.
I already tried to wipe battery data at recovery or deleting the battstat.bin file etc etc but it is still like that.
Is there a solution for this and any reason for this?
Majority of people's phone only power downs below 5%.
Many thanks
Use the battery calibrator, it's in the development section.
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baseballfanz said:
Use the battery calibrator, it's in the development section.
Sent from my Nexus One using Tapatalk
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thanks man..
there are two with the same name.. i'll try them one by one
Try bump-charging* then clearing the battery stats
*Charge phone to 100%, unplug it, turn it off, charge again till indicator goes green
Rusty! said:
Try bump-charging* then clearing the battery stats
*Charge phone to 100%, unplug it, turn it off, charge again till indicator goes green
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actually this i have tried a few times already but it never helped.
My phone turns off at around 19% now after I played with the battery calibrator app. (I set the life at 100%, was lazy to run the full cycle calibration)
Its powerful and probably can fix your problem.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?id=net.jonrichards.batterycalibrator.ui
britoso said:
My phone turns off at around 19% now after I played with the battery calibrator app. (I set the life at 100%, was lazy to run the full cycle calibration)
Its powerful and probably can fix your problem.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?id=net.jonrichards.batterycalibrator.ui
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i am trying to do this too.
so you are saying it wont help coz yours got even worse (turning off at 19%)?
britoso said:
My phone turns off at around 19% now after I played with the battery calibrator app. (I set the life at 100%, was lazy to run the full cycle calibration)
Its powerful and probably can fix your problem.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?id=net.jonrichards.batterycalibrator.ui
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To calibrate your battery and have it reliably die at 0% every time, follow the instructions that I wrote in post #3 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7850480&postcount=3
schizophrenia said:
i am trying to do this too.
so you are saying it wont help coz yours got even worse (turning off at 19%)?
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He said he was too lazy to complete the learn cycle, which is part of the calibration technique. There is no sense in trying to pick "pieces" of the process and hope they work, they won't. Start with step 1 and follow the directions to the letter, don't skip anything. I would suggest reading the instructions a couple of times prior to starting and ask questions in the thread if you aren't sure. There are several of us that monitor the thread and will respond quickly...myself during US daylight hours and Temasek in the evening (he's in asia, I think).
mtw4991 said:
To calibrate your battery and have it reliably die at 0% every time, follow the instructions that I wrote in post #3 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7850480&postcount=3
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am doing this right now and hope I understand everything and it works.
thanks a lot
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i am trying to do this too.
so you are saying it wont help coz yours got even worse (turning off at 19%)?
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It will work if you follow the steps and run the full calibration (long time)
mtw4991 said:
To calibrate your battery and have it reliably die at 0% every time, follow the instructions that I wrote in post #3 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7850480&postcount=3
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Thanks. Wish there was a quicker/easier way.
I'm currently testing a direct way using simple math:
If 1452mAh is 100% how much is 19% ?
i.e. 1452/100*19 = 275mAh (for me)
I've set "full40" to 1452-275= 1177 (the calibrator app's minimum is 1200 so I just set it to that.)
britoso said:
It will work if you follow the steps and run the full calibration (long time)
Thanks. Wish there was a quicker/easier way.
I'm currently testing a direct way using simple math:
If 1452mAh is 100% how much is 19% ?
i.e. 1452/100*19 = 275mAh (for me)
I've set "full40" to 1452-275= 1177 (the calibrator app's minimum is 1200 so I just set it to that.)
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That may work as a guess-timate, but the stock battery comes rated at 1452mAh and stock age is set to 94%, so you would really be setting to 1128mAh unless you reset age to 100%. It really doesn't take that long to set up the application for learn mode...just a few minutes. It does take 31/2-4 hrs to fully charge the phone and complete learn mode if you set the min. charge current to <20mA. To speed things up, just set it to <40mA as you won't miss the little bit of extra juice.
britoso said:
It will work if you follow the steps and run the full calibration (long time)
Thanks. Wish there was a quicker/easier way.
I'm currently testing a direct way using simple math:
If 1452mAh is 100% how much is 19% ?
i.e. 1452/100*19 = 275mAh (for me)
I've set "full40" to 1452-275= 1177 (the calibrator app's minimum is 1200 so I just set it to that.)
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hmmm good point, i never thought of that lower limit. we'll see if we can update the app.
but to answer this thread's question, the age register in your phone is now out of whack, and you need to set it accordinly to allow the battery to go down to 0%. the learn cycle determine's the proper "age" value and sets it accordingly.
you could also guess an age value, say 83%, would be close. but really there's no reason to not do the learn cycle and figure it out.
BTW all these values are stored in your battery's chip, and it needs to be updated to new value.
Quick question:
1) Sometimes even after I turned on the "Detect Learn Mode" my Current occassionally dropped below -200mA (e.g. 160mA) for a quick while... will it affect the result?
2) "Turn off" means turning off the Detect Learn Mode right?
3) where can I see the "Charging current"? Capa.?
Thanks
What if I rotate among three different batteries on a regular basis? I have an external battery charger too. Will the calibration be in any way useful or will it get confused by the changes?
I have my original January 2010 battery, a December 2011 replacement from HTC, and a MOMAX battery that also holds up a pretty good charge.
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cmstlist said:
What if I rotate among three different batteries on a regular basis? I have an external battery charger too. Will the calibration be in any way useful or will it get confused by the changes?
I have my original January 2010 battery, a December 2011 replacement from HTC, and a MOMAX battery that also holds up a pretty good charge.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
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you can rotate batteries no problem. when you do a learn cycle, the age value gets written to the chip inside the individual battery. so you can swap batteries no problem. just make sure that the correct age value shows up when you swap, cause sometimes the age resets when removed from the phone. just set it manually back to your proper age if so.
we were trying to add "profiles" support to the app so you could swap batterys and it remembers the parameters for each and sets them accordingly when you swap the battery. but i dont know how long that will take...
Okay good to know. I bought this charger:
http://www.amazon.com/PowerGen-Mult...CAT6/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1295658169&sr=8-3
And it's pretty neat because I can just position the pins myself to charge any battery I want. I've tried it with camera batteries, Huawei U1250, Moto Milestone and RAZR, and Nexus One batteries. It works really well and it's somewhat future-proof because it will probably work with my next phone's batteries too =)

[Q] Battery Problem??

I dunno whether it is a battery problem or what but I got a brand new battery
coz the last battery was too bad but the new battery also sucks.
I was wondering if it was cause of the ROM and kernel so
I switched to stock rom for trial purpose and still I got juz like barely 7 hours of juice....
with juz some files thru bluetooth and half an hour or so of texting....
so what could be causing the problem?
Here's the battery stats...
NiiSyth said:
I dunno whether it is a battery problem or what but I got a brand new battery
coz the last battery was too bad but the new battery also sucks.
I was wondering if it was cause of the ROM and kernel so
I switched to stock rom for trial purpose and still I got juz like barely 7 hours of juice....
with juz some files thru bluetooth and half an hour or so of texting....
so what could be causing the problem?
Here's the battery stats...
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I'm not really an expert on this... but I'll try!
First, data - depending on how often your apps that use data refresh, it may be killing your battery because they are always updating in the background
Next, apps - depending on how many are open, and trying to retrieve info or a responce, this may be killing your battery life
Another, backlight brightness - I would say half brightness looks almost the same as full brightness, so turn that down too. Another thing you can do is make sure that your phone times out so the screen is always on and sucking the life out of your battery
Plus, bluetooth and wifi - turn those off when you aren't using them! They turn on in a couple of seconds so there is no use in just leaving them on and draining your battery.
Lastly, I dunno what "kik" is (the app running in the corner of the status bar) but it may be using battery too (probably not because it isn't in the list of the battery use so I don't think that's it.
Anyways, in short, possibly shut off the data if you don't always use it (you don't have to tho ), go into the settings of apps, and get the refresh rate at a longer period of time (so they aren't always using data), kill any open apps if you can with an app manager, turn down the brightness of backlight, change the time it takes to shut off the backlight, and shut off the bluetooth and wifi when you aren't using it.
Unfortunatley the battery life on the Ace is far from the best, if anything it's terrible, but other than that I have very few issues with the phone.
Well... That's my two cents. Hopefully it helps, but if not, search around on the forums and see if you can find any other solutions. :fingers-crossed: I'm not the expert, but I'm trying to throw ideas out there. Good luck
Running background processes is a major battery kill. I used to get 12h+ on 3G with Stocklite V6. Never used heavy apps though. Just Textplus, Opera Mini to check fb sometimes and WhatsApp whenever someone talked to me. Light usage.
How much the battery lasts depends on the user completely.
thatdude02 said:
I'm not really an expert on this... but I'll try!
First, data - depending on how often your apps that use data refresh, it may be killing your battery because they are always updating in the background
Next, apps - depending on how many are open, and trying to retrieve info or a responce, this may be killing your battery life
Another, backlight brightness - I would say half brightness looks almost the same as full brightness, so turn that down too. Another thing you can do is make sure that your phone times out so the screen is always on and sucking the life out of your battery
Plus, bluetooth and wifi - turn those off when you aren't using them! They turn on in a couple of seconds so there is no use in just leaving them on and draining your battery.
Lastly, I dunno what "kik" is (the app running in the corner of the status bar) but it may be using battery too (probably not because it isn't in the list of the battery use so I don't think that's it.
Anyways, in short, possibly shut off the data if you don't always use it (you don't have to tho ), go into the settings of apps, and get the refresh rate at a longer period of time (so they aren't always using data), kill any open apps if you can with an app manager, turn down the brightness of backlight, change the time it takes to shut off the backlight, and shut off the bluetooth and wifi when you aren't using it.
Unfortunatley the battery life on the Ace is far from the best, if anything it's terrible, but other than that I have very few issues with the phone.
Well... That's my two cents. Hopefully it helps, but if not, search around on the forums and see if you can find any other solutions. :fingers-crossed: I'm not the expert, but I'm trying to throw ideas out there. Good luck
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First of all thnx for taking this much time out....
It's rlly helpful...
but
1. My data usage is barely 10 mb per day....
and no wifi and mearge usage of bluetooth....
2. Background apps;
only adw and one or two others...
and Kik is juz like whatsapp, a messaging app....
and it's quite lightweight, been using it since uite some time...
3. Backlight is at an always 25% and screen timeout 30 secs....
so juz wanna know if there's a possibility of some hardware fault......
coz I've tried most things possible to take out the software fault if any....
NiiSyth said:
First of all thnx for taking this much time out....
It's rlly helpful...
but
1. My data usage is barely 10 mb per day....
and no wifi and mearge usage of bluetooth....
2. Background apps;
only adw and one or two others...
and Kik is juz like whatsapp, a messaging app....
and it's quite lightweight, been using it since uite some time...
3. Backlight is at an always 25% and screen timeout 30 secs....
so juz wanna know if there's a possibility of some hardware fault......
coz I've tried most things possible to take out the software fault if any....
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Wait, i just forgot!...
I get this too sometimes, but what might help is if you reset your battery stats! I have to do this too because I found that after a half an hour after unplugging my phone with no use I lost 10% battery life, for no apparant reason. Search in the Play Store "BatteryCalibration". All you have to do is charge your phone to 100%, and tap the button . You usually have to do this after flashing a new ROM, because you might not flash it at 100% battery life and the stats go from there. So I would say, try it and see what happens.
Now... If not... The only other suggestion I have is if you find a battery booster app such as "Juice Defender" from the Play Store. I tried using it, but didn't see a huge difference (I don't have data, so I just keep it off), probably because I barely use my phone. I've also heard some thing about a script called "v6 Super Charger" (I've only heard of it, please search it if you want to know more because I sure don't ). Aparantly it boosts battery as well, but no promises haha.
If you are really desperate for better battery life, I would say switch to 2g service in the settings. Other than that.... I'm out for now
Hopefully this might help you out as well, but other than that the Ace is not well known for a good battery. But that's a mid range phone for you (but the Ace ain't no slouch either)
Anyway, goodluck!
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Ok, so after looking around a little, I found a very interesting thread about Lithium-Ion batteries! Really cool and really worth the read! I learned quite a bit. Hopefully this answers any additional questions that I wasn't able to answer!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=669497
Try also eliminating any widgets or live wallpapers that you may have running. These might keep the processor running at a higher speed then neccessary, but no promises.... Plus I already mentioned closing apps you don't need (so this is pretty much the same woops) and you might have done it already.
The biggest thing to remeber is that you have to sacrifice performance for the best battery life. This may go as far as underclocking your maximum CPU speed, but this might cause some lagging especially at the startup. I think that this should be a last resort to be honest, because you still want to use a phone, and not a laggy device that you are trying to conserve as much battery as possible.
I also heard something about the motherboard possibly having a hardware fault in it causing excess discharge... But... I will need to do a little more searching to see if I can figure this out for you!
The other possiblity is that you get a power bank... But that just adds to what you have to pack around, so this is probably another last resort, but it's all up to you.
thatdude02 said:
Wait, i just forgot!...
I get this too sometimes, but what might help is if you reset your battery stats! I have to do this too because I found that after a half an hour after unplugging my phone with no use I lost 10% battery life, for no apparant reason. Search in the Play Store "BatteryCalibration". All you have to do is charge your phone to 100%, and tap the button . You usually have to do this after flashing a new ROM, because you might not flash it at 100% battery life and the stats go from there. So I would say, try it and see what happens.
Now... If not... The only other suggestion I have is if you find a battery booster app such as "Juice Defender" from the Play Store. I tried using it, but didn't see a huge difference (I don't have data, so I just keep it off), probably because I barely use my phone. I've also heard some thing about a script called "v6 Super Charger" (I've only heard of it, please search it if you want to know more because I sure don't ). Aparantly it boosts battery as well, but no promises haha.
If you are really desperate for better battery life, I would say switch to 2g service in the settings. Other than that.... I'm out for now
Hopefully this might help you out as well, but other than that the Ace is not well known for a good battery. But that's a mid range phone for you (but the Ace ain't no slouch either)
Anyway, goodluck!
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Ok, so after looking around a little, I found a very interesting thread about Lithium-Ion batteries! Really cool and really worth the read! I learned quite a bit. Hopefully this answers any additional questions that I wasn't able to answer!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=669497
Try also eliminating any widgets or live wallpapers that you may have running. These might keep the processor running at a higher speed then neccessary, but no promises.... Plus I already mentioned closing apps you don't need (so this is pretty much the same woops) and you might have done it already.
The biggest thing to remeber is that you have to sacrifice performance for the best battery life. This may go as far as underclocking your maximum CPU speed, but this might cause some lagging especially at the startup. I think that this should be a last resort to be honest, because you still want to use a phone, and not a laggy device that you are trying to conserve as much battery as possible.
I also heard something about the motherboard possibly having a hardware fault in it causing excess discharge... But... I will need to do a little more searching to see if I can figure this out for you!
The other possiblity is that you get a power bank... But that just adds to what you have to pack around, so this is probably another last resort, but it's all up to you.
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I tried battery stat reset at every charge to see if that helped....
but no friggin help...
Prolly it's the motherboard fault.....
coz I even reverted back to touchwiz launcher with juz icons and stock rom and now dat's juz the limit...
the phone looks like a crippled giant....
capable of everything but is chained by the bloody harware problem...
gonna give it to the Samsung Service center....:/
NiiSyth said:
I tried battery stat reset at every charge to see if that helped....
but no friggin help...
Prolly it's the motherboard fault.....
coz I even reverted back to touchwiz launcher with juz icons and stock rom and now dat's juz the limit...
the phone looks like a crippled giant....
capable of everything but is chained by the bloody harware problem...
gonna give it to the Samsung Service center....:/
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Probably the best thing to do! Sorry I couldn't be any help to you, so it's probably best if you do that. I love my Ace, but the battery just has to hold it back
It sucks, but anyway, I hope you can get it fixed!:fingers-crossed:
Guys i face the same problem. My battery stays only for 1 to 2 hour. I tried wiping battery stats, full discharge and charge but of on use
Need some help guys.
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This may be a common reply.. But I still would recommend using juice defender ultimate.. It helps a LOT!!
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battery drop

hi guys
i have the htc one for aweek ,i have battery drop when i dont tuch the phone
i can lose for 5 % for hour what can i do
i download wakelock, betterbatterystats
tell me how to use and what photo to upload
ty so much
roy1210 said:
hi guys
i have the htc one for aweek ,i have battery drop when i dont tuch the phone
i can lose for 5 % for hour what can i do
i download wakelock, betterbatterystats
tell me how to use and what photo to upload
ty so much
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Charge your phone to 100%, then wait for the issue to happen. When it does, open Better Battery Stats and take a screenshot of Kernel Wakelocks and Partial Wakelocks.
ArmedandDangerous said:
Charge your phone to 100%, then wait for the issue to happen. When it does, open Better Battery Stats and take a screenshot of Kernel Wakelocks and Partial Wakelocks.
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tnx for the answer
here the screenshots
Haha man, I'm sorry but I don't read Jewish (I'm assuming that's Jewish) So I can't tell what's on GSAM Just continue using it until it's low, then take the screenshot again, preferably in English
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Haha man, I'm sorry but I don't read Jewish (I'm assuming that's Jewish) So I can't tell what's on GSAM Just continue using it until it's low, then take the screenshot again, preferably in English
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here more some photo like you want i think the problem in the audioout_4
tnx for all the help bro
Audio_out4 is the speakers. It seems you're getting lots of notifications? To test it, try setting it on silent or vibrate only. This wakelock should disappear. I've had this on my HoX before, but it didn't eat as much battery as yours is doing though. Let me know if it still drains in silent/vibrate.
ArmedandDangerous said:
Audio_out4 is the speakers. It seems you're getting lots of notifications? To test it, try setting it on silent or vibrate only. This wakelock should disappear. I've had this on my HoX before, but it didn't eat as much battery as yours is doing though. Let me know if it still drains in silent/vibrate.
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after viewing the photo you sure thats what drop my battery?
and iwill try the silent mode but if it his what can i do to fix it with ring
tnx
roy1210 said:
after viewing the photo you sure thats what drop my battery?
and iwill try the silent mode but if it his what can i do to fix it with ring
tnx
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Download Greenify, use it with Maps. Turn off your sound. Maybe consider Greenifying Whatsapp (lose push notifications)
MacHackz said:
Download Greenify, use it with Maps. Turn off your sound. Maybe consider Greenifying Whatsapp (lose push notifications)
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tnx for your answer; greenify need root i didnt root my device i will try the rest tnx
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Audio_out4 is the speakers. It seems you're getting lots of notifications? To test it, try setting it on silent or vibrate only. This wakelock should disappear. I've had this on my HoX before, but it didn't eat as much battery as yours is doing though. Let me know if it still drains in silent/vibrate.
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hi
after i been on silent mode i lose for 5 hours 20 %
more help guys
ArmedandDangerous said:
Audio_out4 is the speakers. It seems you're getting lots of notifications? To test it, try setting it on silent or vibrate only. This wakelock should disappear. I've had this on my HoX before, but it didn't eat as much battery as yours is doing though. Let me know if it still drains in silent/vibrate.
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like you can see the silent mode didnt help me
i did Factory reset and now its look better with the progrmas 99% of the time the phone get sleep
but i steel loose like 2-3 % for hour
does the use with those program drain the battery more?
i will upload you more photos in afew hours to see the new stats
tnx
i upload the photos
I don't seem to see anything that's wrong with your wakelocks ): I'm a bit interested in the No Data Connection, and No or Unknown Signal. Did your phone spend a lot of time in low reception areas?
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I don't seem to see anything that's wrong with your wakelocks ): I'm a bit interested in the No Data Connection, and No or Unknown Signal. Did your phone spend a lot of time in low reception areas?
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no i alwys have full singal
the wakelock look fine now but did you see the battery its stell not well
If you're trying to achieve ZERO PERCENT battery loss when the phone is idle, you're going to be sorely disappointed. As you've noted, even when you're not actively using the phone, the battery is still discharging. He'll, even if you were to POWER OFF the phone completely, the battery would still discharge. It's physics and unfortunately I'm not educated enough to explain exactly why. 2-3% battery loss per hour is really good and probably the best your going to get.
Sent from my Galaxy Note 8
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If you're trying to achieve ZERO PERCENT battery loss when the phone is idle, you're going to be sorely disappointed. As you've noted, even when you're not actively using the phone, the battery is still discharging. He'll, even if you were to POWER OFF the phone completely, the battery would still discharge. It's physics and unfortunately I'm not educated enough to explain exactly why. 2-3% battery loss per hour is really good and probably the best your going to get.
Sent from my Galaxy Note 8
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tnx for your answer
but my frind have the same phone and in idle of 8 hours he lost 2-3 %
why my phone use more?
I saw that answer coming and, no offense, I think your friend is full of it. Short of leaving the phone powered down or in airplane mode, I can't imagine how he's pulling that off. Never in my phone loving history dating back to the good old G1 have I achieved that. I've seen it done on my iPhone before, but not Android. If he's really pulling that off, get him on here ASAP and have him share his secrets! D
Sent from my Galaxy Note 8
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I saw that answer coming and, no offense, I think your friend is full of it. Short of leaving the phone powered down or in airplane mode, I can't imagine how he's pulling that off. Never in my phone loving history dating back to the good old G1 have I achieved that. I've seen it done on my iPhone before, but not Android. If he's really pulling that off, get him on here ASAP and have him share his secrets! D
Sent from my Galaxy Note 8
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lol i will chack with him tnx alot bro
roy1210 said:
lol i will chack with him tnx alot bro
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Only way to achieve that is probably on the HoX with undervolting. That companion core really sucks very little power.
ArmedandDangerous said:
Only way to achieve that is probably on the HoX with undervolting. That companion core really sucks very little power.
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what you mean by that i lost you bro

Stock rooted LMY47Z - Battery Problem ?

Hi All,
i install fine this Stock rooted LMY47Z from this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-stock-rooted-lmy47z-init-d-busybox-t3120295
but my full charged battery, lasts up to 9 hours ....
there is a problem or not ? Seems to last too little ...
Thank's All !
It depends on what you do with your device, what your setup is like, and many other variables. This unfortunately isn't like a car, where you can say "You will be able to travel this far on a tank of gas" and get pretty close to that. Some people make it day(s) without needing to charge their phone. Some people struggle to make it a full day (say 16 hours) without their phone dying. Some struggle to make it to lunch time.
What was your screen on time? What were your main used apps (according to your battery stats)? How was your signal strength? What radios were used? What were your screen brightness/settings (adaptive brightness)? ..... etc these are the sorts of things you need to look into. The battery stats page is pretty helpful, and can help you track down the battery thirsty culprits.
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cupfulloflol said:
It depends on what you do with your device, what your setup is like, and many other variables. This unfortunately isn't like a car, where you can say "You will be able to travel this far on a tank of gas" and get pretty close to that. Some people make it day(s) without needing to charge their phone. Some people struggle to make it a full day (say 16 hours) without their phone dying. Some struggle to make it to lunch time.
What was your screen on time? What were your main used apps (according to your battery stats)? How was your signal strength? What radios were used? What were your screen brightness/settings (adaptive brightness)? ..... etc these are the sorts of things you need to look into. The battery stats page is pretty helpful, and can help you track down the battery thirsty culprits.
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Hi cupfulloflol, thank's for your reply.
My settings are,
wifi on with optimal signal strength, adaptive brightness and no open app ...
SCREENSHOT HERE
http frase.altervista.org / ScreenShot / 1.png

Very poor battery life

Hi, I've been using my XZ2 since May, at the beginning it had a screen on time of 5-6 hours, sometimes even 7, but now, i rarely get 5 hours. I've already reseted the device, and only downloaded HALF of my previous apps but it didn't help. Anyone else having problems? Also it drains a lot of juice in the background, and i cant figure it out why its happening, the battery settings is totally useless, the percentages dont add up at all
Atlax01 said:
Hi, I've been using my XZ2 since May, at the beginning it had a screen on time of 5-6 hours, sometimes even 7, but now, i rarely get 5 hours. I've already reseted the device, and only downloaded HALF of my previous apps but it didn't help. Anyone else having problems? Also it drains a lot of juice in the background, and i cant figure it out why its happening, the battery settings is totally useless, the percentages dont add up at all
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Use betterbatterystats to look
If you're not on the newest firmware, I would look for an upgrade (and a full wipe)
MartinX3 said:
Use betterbatterystats to look
If you're not on the newest firmware, I would look for an upgrade (and a full wipe)
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Thank you, it might help! I'm gonna find out tomorrow!
I normally get between 4-5h SoT over 3-5 day when i use it sparely.
During 1 Day heavy usage i get up to 6-9h SoT. Depending on Screen Brightness and CPU load/app usage

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