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So this is the one factor thats making me hesitant to mess up my bank account on an HD7.
How does the smaller battery handle on the large screen? how many hours on a full charge of heavy 3g use?
I wouldn't say its amazing but its better than my old desire I get about a days use an am quite a heavy user, the real question should be will HTC make a bigger battery and sell in the accesorys store
I've had mine 2 days now using it non stop lol can't get it out of my hand. I've charged it twice I'm hoping once I've got over the shock of Wp7 I can get it to last a little longer. If you turn off all the auto sync options should last 2 days.
Also remember, all new phones should be fully charged and then fully discharged a couple of times before you start to see the "life" of any further charging.
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Also remember, all new phones should be fully charged and then fully discharged a couple of times before you start to see the "life" of any further charging.
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Did HTC outfit the phone with a Ni battery? It's a joke! You should calibrate your phone OS to the battery, but going "you must condition your battery" was relevant with old batteries with memory chips in them.
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Did HTC outfit the phone with a Ni battery? It's a joke! You should calibrate your phone OS to the battery, but going "you must condition your battery" was relevant with old batteries with memory chips in them.
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Since you're so knowledgeable, maybe you should go and find out rather than take the micky of others?
Out of habit I always cycle new batteries fully a few times but reading about Li-ion batteries on Wikipedia, it appears they aren't susceptible to the same characteristics that Ni-Cads were.
Finding battery life quite poor so far...althought its a bit odd that when the lights turning green to say its charged when i look in WM status its showing about 3 qaurters :-S do you think theres something wrong?
It is a big screen smartphone. It needs charging every day just like my Desire, My HD2, My Palm Pre, My Touch Diamond2 etc.
i just make a habit of plugging it in at night and i get my full days use each day one thing I did note was turning the setting that update Microsoft off saved a lot of power.
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Finding battery life quite poor so far...althought its a bit odd that when the lights turning green to say its charged when i look in WM status its showing about 3 qaurters :-S do you think theres something wrong?
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A lot of phones, including my nexus one, the charging light will turn green before the 100% battery level. My nexus one's light turns green at about 90%.
I believe there is also a feature to cutoff charging once it reaches a certain point to avoid over-charging.
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A lot of phones, including my nexus one, the charging light will turn green before the 100% battery level. My nexus one's light turns green at about 90%.
I believe there is also a feature to cutoff charging once it reaches a certain point to avoid over-charging.
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Hmm i wake up at say half 3 in morning and see its green and 3 qaurters charged and then when my alarm goes off its exactly the same :-s
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Finding battery life quite poor so far...althought its a bit odd that when the lights turning green to say its charged when i look in WM status its showing about 3 qaurters :-S do you think theres something wrong?
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Where is WM status?
I wonder why they don't use AMOLED screens like Samsung. Their Omnia 7 supposedly lasts 16-18 hours even if played with massively.
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I wonder why they don't use AMOLED screens like Samsung. Their Omnia 7 supposedly lasts 16-18 hours even if played with massively.
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Because that is not true. For one, S-AMOLED screens have lower pixel density which makes everything look fuzzier, especially text. Yes, contrast ratio is fantastic, but I'd rather have a clear, sharp screen than a contrasty one.
As for power, they use very little when showing black, but consume a LOT when showing white, even more than LCDs. So they're awful for browsing the web as most websites use white backgrounds.
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Look at how the AMOLED based phones are last on the list, due to the screen; and that is even considering that all the Samsung Galaxy S class phones (Focus, Omnia 7, Captivate, Epic 4G) use a 1500mAh battery, which is greater than what HTC has been putting on their phones (1200-1300mAh).
The winner in WP7 battery life is the LG Optimus since it uses a standard LCD screen AND a 1500mAh battery.
Hey folks, to all of you interested in bettering the battery life: when I had my Desire, someone posted an interested trick in a thread, can't find it anymore but I do remember the procedure and indeed it imroved my battery life, so just try it and please report:
1- With the phone on or in standby mode, full charge until the led turns green,
2- Unplug and power off the phone
3-Plug again the AC charger into the phone still powered off and wait until the led turns green.
That's it, now your battery life should be better now, and the good thing is that you need to repeat the operation only if you buy a new battery.
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The battery life is definitely poor. I've been using Android for 2 years, and I thought their battery life was bad. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the HD7. It gets the job done for me.
With moderate use I easily get 16 hours out of mine with charge to spare
Its better than Android and the amoled screen, so I'm happy with the HD7 battery life.
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I have had mine for about two weeks now and I charge it every evening while I sleep. It will last me the 12 hours I am at work and still have 1/3 of a charge approx. when I get home. I have the screen turn off after 30 seconds, and the bluetooth is off but other than that it update emails as soon as it sees new ones, my WiFi is on, and I use it to look up things off and on all day probably about 3 hours of web surfing during the day. Over all I am very satisfied with battery life. I could probably get more if I turned off the updates for email, turned off the 3G till I needed it, turn off the WiFi till I need it, lower he screen brightness, etc. But if I can make it through the day with it configured the way I have it now with 1/3 of a charge to spare I am happy.
ive had a nexus one since the day it came put and since upgrading to froyo and now 2.2.1 my battery lifes been horrible. my normal settings are no wifi or bluetooth on. no sync. im running uv kernels and my battery life is still horrible. i recently sent my nexus to htc thinking it was a hardware problem. the new nexus dies just as fast. ive almost literally looked at every battery life thread and tried tips and still doesnt help. my phone doesnt last 8 hours let alone 24 hours. ive checked my battery use and the only thing over 10 percent is my display which im using auto brightness. any help would be so greatful because ive tried everything i know how to do
Did you replace your battery?
Time to replace your battery!!!
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Time to replace your battery!!!
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already replaced the battery before i got the new phone.
Dude same here. It's obvious the N1 is lacking in battery technology. What new phones are you considering?
that's definitely a dead battery, I've got my Nexus One since 2nd March and keep using it till now, still there is 92% of usable capacity.
Check the battery cal thread. We just finally hacked the nexus battery EEPROM chip and can tweak voltage etc. The changes got merged this week. So maybe some hope still...
well these things can definitely kill the battery extremely quickly if you use them a lot.
i personally don't have a problem with the battery life on mine on a normal work day because i only use it probably on average 5-10 min an hour for a 9 hour work day and by then i'm usually at 50-65% battery depending on how much i used my phone.
if you suspect that the phone is the problem and not the battery then try downloading currentwidget its a small widget that will tell you exactly how much power your phone is using in miliamps. it takes about 1 min for it to refresh so it does not work in real time but this is kind of nice because it allows you to see how much power its taking (or receiving if its on the charger) when its in idle
mine usually reads 3-5 mA when i unlock it so that is what its taking when its in sleep mode.
the most i've ever seen it take when draining the battery is about 465mA i would say that the average drain when i'm using it for browsing websites and using simple apps with the screen at half brightness is about 350-400ma or so
one thing is for sure though if you use an N1 heavily it can and will kill the battery in a matter of hours, if i play angry birds for example with my screen on half brightness after a few hours i'm at about 20-30% battery easily and the phone itself is very warm from the constant CPU use.
and btw the bad battery life is the combination of the AMOLED that takes massive power compared to an LCD and the 1st gen Snapdragon CPU clocked at 1ghz, battery life without the screen on and with minimal CPU use like streaming music for example or playing music with BT headphones i can go all day easily. it only drains like 5% an hour maybe a tad more but the difference is that the CPU is not working very hard and the screen is off completely.
AMOLED using more than LCD? What did you smoke mate? ^^
AMOLEDs have been made for low power consumption, especially for black colors...no way it uses more battery than my SLCD variant...
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AMOLED using more than LCD? What did you smoke mate? ^^
AMOLEDs have been made for low power consumption, especially for black colors...no way it uses more battery than my SLCD variant...
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they can take less power with the proper screens yes, they are dynamic in their power consumption like plasma's are in that how much power they use is directly related to what they are displaying and what the brightness (or contrast in the case of plasma's) is set at.
LCD's are predictable and constant with their power drain.
AMOLED's are capable of consuming more power than LCD's of the same size if given the right display material (mostly white, mostly brightly lit content)
considering that most of the websites and even some apps i use on my nexus have white backgrounds it explains why my screen pulls so much power when i'm using it
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AMOLED using more than LCD? What did you smoke mate? ^^
AMOLEDs have been made for low power consumption, especially for black colors...no way it uses more battery than my SLCD variant...
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There was a test done somewhere that showed that all the phones with AMOLED variants did the worst in battery life. Best battery? Droid x
true, white on white, amoled does use more battery...but meh...argh it killed my point xD
haha yeah you're right I guess Websites should have black background and green text, just like my terminal, gmail, etc. meh ^^
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well these things can definitely kill the battery extremely quickly if you use them a lot.
i personally don't have a problem with the battery life on mine on a normal work day because i only use it probably on average 5-10 min an hour for a 9 hour work day and by then i'm usually at 50-65% battery depending on how much i used my phone.
if you suspect that the phone is the problem and not the battery then try downloading currentwidget its a small widget that will tell you exactly how much power your phone is using in miliamps. it takes about 1 min for it to refresh so it does not work in real time but this is kind of nice because it allows you to see how much power its taking (or receiving if its on the charger) when its in idle
mine usually reads 3-5 mA when i unlock it so that is what its taking when its in sleep mode.
the most i've ever seen it take when draining the battery is about 465mA i would say that the average drain when i'm using it for browsing websites and using simple apps with the screen at half brightness is about 350-400ma or so
one thing is for sure though if you use an N1 heavily it can and will kill the battery in a matter of hours, if i play angry birds for example with my screen on half brightness after a few hours i'm at about 20-30% battery easily and the phone itself is very warm from the constant CPU use.
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that sounds jsut like my phone. 5 to 10 minutes of use an hour and im at 60 percent. that cant be normal! angry birds for 10 minutes is like 8 percent battery loss. like i said i got a new battery for my old nexus one then noticed that the "issue" still existed so i got a new nexus one and my phone still dies rapidly. why is it that some nexus ones are better. i hear people say they get excellent battery life and to me on a brand new nexus one with a uv kernel my battery life is still horrible?
It's normal there is nothing wrong with your nexus one they suck battery if you use them heavily
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So I would have gotten a Note Pro or a Tab Pro, but those reviews were generally pretty pessimistic about the battery life. The reviews for the new Tab S are a lot more positive about battery. What explains the difference? Just curious.
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So I would have gotten a Note Pro or a Tab Pro, but those reviews were generally pretty pessimistic about the battery life. The reviews for the new Tab S are a lot more positive about battery. What explains the difference? Just curious.
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So, I can answer this at least in reference to the 8.4.
The battery capacity is slightly larger 4900mAh vs 4800mAh. But beyond this, it really depends on how the tablet is used. In amoled screens, pixels are individually lit. That means no power is required for black pixels because the individual LEDs are just off. In the case of the Tab Pro's screen, the LCD has a backlight that covers the entire screen, so basically the same amount of illumination is given to dark pixels as light, which is the reason why the contrast is reduced vs the amoled screen.
A (simplification of a) trade-off here is that at a certain ratio of light to dark pixels, it uses more energy to power an amoled screen vs a backlit LCD at the same brightness. So generally, if you're watching a dark movie using apps with dark backgrounds energy consumption will be lower. The opposite can be said about viewing images with bright vibrant colors. It's really hard to gauge what the net gain or loss is under a normal use scenario, but it seems that we may be able to presume that it is at least slightly more efficient based upon the initial reviews.
I've read some reviews that indicate 12+ hours of use at 50% brightness. My guess is that these things used in the real world would get battery life somewhere between 7 and 9 hours. I have an older Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (AMOLED) and that's roughly what I get.
Wow. Thanks for the explanation. One of the reviews I read where there was a divergent test (web surfing rundown vs video rundown) and the Tab S did *way* better on the video rundown .
So far: 10.5 model, 32GB, initial charge, low brightness (25% or less), lots of video streaming, video downloading, lots of screen use, lots of surfing, lots of wi-fi use, I'm at 8 hours use time with 33% charge remaining.
We would all like infinite battery life but in "real world use", I think this is pretty decent battery life.
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So far: 10.5 model, 32GB, initial charge, low brightness (25% or less), lots of video streaming, video downloading, lots of screen use, lots of surfing, lots of wi-fi use, I'm at 8 hours use time with 33% charge remaining.
We would all like infinite battery life but in "real world use", I think this is pretty decent battery life.
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How can you enjoy that at 25% brightness. That kind of defeats the purpose of having a phenomenal display.
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How can you enjoy that at 25% brightness. That kind of defeats the purpose of having a phenomenal display.
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I enjoy it easily. A phenomenal display does not require "flame thrower brightness". Quite the opposite. I wasn't outside in the blazing sun. Additionally, I've never used monitors, TVs, tablets or phone at 100% or even 50% brightness -- it's just too bright for me, so why waste the battery power? I think people have become acclimated to jacking up the brightness because of poor LCD display black levels and viewing angles. Manufacturers like to cheat with contrast ratios by boosting the backlight because low black levels are so much more difficult and expensive to produce.
Lol 25% brightness? Seriously? Do you use a flashlight?
I'm running about 80% brightness and have had the tablet off battery for about 3 1/2 hours and actually using it for about 2 1/2 hours. I'm now at 48% battery. So real world use at realistic brightness? 6 to 7 hours.
* Caveat. I am confident this will improve a bit as the battery gets broken in.
So far the battery life is bad at best. Third day using this and it's not getting better. 2 hours and 29 minutes of use this morning and I'm down 29%. That's putrid. Normal Web browsing and the tapatalk app. I need root in the worst way. The lag is also pretty bad. I'm not even using touch wiz (Google Now Launcher). If it wasn't for this beautiful screen and weight of this tablet it would be going back.
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I have found that turning the wifi to "only when plugged in" doubles my battery time. I just traded in the 8.4 pro for the 10.5 S and discovered this fact while using the Pro for the last week. I just picked up my 10.5 S tab and have been good battery time since turning the wifi off all the time.
Are you talking about the"keep WiFi on during sleep" setting? I'll try that but it seems like a bug then as that should only apply when charging in sleep.
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Battery life is exactly what people should expect with an AMOLED display. They're poor on whites and excellent on blacks. Whether that's good or bad depends on what ratio of each people view.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8197/samsung-galaxy-tab-s-review-105-84inch/3
Face it guys. These devices never get anywhere near advertised battery life.
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So far the battery life is bad at best. Third day using this and it's not getting better. 2 hours and 29 minutes of use this morning and I'm down 29%. That's putrid. Normal Web browsing and the tapatalk app. I need root in the worst way. The lag is also pretty bad. I'm not even using touch wiz (Google Now Launcher). If it wasn't for this beautiful screen and weight of this tablet it would be going back.
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Sounds like you have a bad egg. I'm using Nova Launcher too. And it blazing fast! No lag at all. Maybe a small hiccup when downloading files but barely noticeable. Your batter drain is alarming. I'd send yours back cuz that's OBVIOUSLY not normal..
Not when you're 80% brightness. The most I use indoors in 30%. I'll crank it up to show off, or when I'm outdoors.
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Face it guys. These devices never get anywhere near advertised battery life.
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That's true. But why did all the reviews say it was excellent. Not one bad review. Crazy.
I've found the drain to be about 10% per hour on my 8.4". I'm usually using it set to 25% brightness, which seems to be ideal for any conditions in which you are out of sunlight. The people who are using it at brightness levels of over 50% are the ones who need their eyes checked.
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I've found the drain to be about 10% per hour on my 8.4". I'm usually using it set to 25% brightness, which seems to be ideal for any conditions in which you are out of sunlight. The people who are using it at brightness levels of over 50% are the ones who need their eyes checked.
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I agree on this one, I have the brightness set at 50 % and the display is so bright inside buildings that there is no need to go higher. I don't know what everyone is complaining about, but my battery drain is about 8 - 10 % per hr, normal use, web browsing, video, facebook etc.. I have 8.4 model.
I just like a super bright screen. Can't imagine running this at 25% brightness. What a waste.
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I just like a super bright screen. Can't imagine running this at 25% brightness. What a waste.
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Waste of what? If anything above 25% is too bright for someone (eyestrain, preference) then the waste would be increased battery drain.
If burn-in is any cause for concern, keeping the brightness low for the first 50 or so hours of use may reduce the chances of burn-in for the life of the tablet.
More is not necessarily better.
Has anyone tried the app Pixel Battery Saver?
It turns off some of the pixels on amoled screens. You can set how many with 7 different options for low to high.
It could be a great way to make the battery last longer when you know you will be away from a charger for a long time or to have on permanently.
The trade off is that the quality of the image is grainier.
I just installed it. I'm at 34% and using my phone heavy right now. Let's see what happens.
With Pixel Battery Saver running on high with the screen on always, I got about 2 hours of use until the battery hit 3%.
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With Pixel Battery Saver running on high with the screen on always, I got about 2 hours of use until the battery hit 3%.
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Thats very very bad
I have had mixed results, but I only tried low setting. And the different usage day to day it was hard to tell.
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Thats very very bad
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I started at 30%. It's not bad, just not worth it. I'm getting great battery life on L anyways.
I just use it for dimming my screen at night. Works great!
great for low battery situations
despise using android L with great batt management i have to admit based on my observations some good results using the app being triggered above 30% it shows much less consumption on display within battery stats
Hi all,
I having issue with my note 9, and I’m new to using note, is a 4% drain normal? Unplug at 12am and not use since and this morning I check battery was at 96% at 6.45am
How long have you had it. It takes some time for it to do battery optimizations but that drain doesn't seem too bad.
tat is only my 2nd or 3rd charge, have it only for 2 or 3 day
I have been draining about .7% an hour since I got it. I wish it was little bit better but the SOT more than makes up for it.
Sorry, but what is SOT? Screen on time?
So now on android ppl use SOT to measure if a battery usage is normal?
YoshiYino said:
Hi all,
I having issue with my note 9, and I’m new to using note, is a 4% drain normal? Unplug at 12am and not use since and this morning I check battery was at 96% at 6.45am
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Just leave it plugged in all night
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Just leave it plugged in all night
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So the drain is normal?
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So the drain is normal?
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i usually get 1/2% overnight but when i had outlook installed i was loosing about 20% could be a app but 4 percent isnt something i would be concerned with... do you have AOD enabled?
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i usually get 1/2% overnight but when i had outlook installed i was loosing about 20% could be a app but 4 percent isnt something i would be concerned with... do you have AOD enabled?
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AOD = OFF
Screen resolution = set to HD, (not FHD/UHD)
I have the same issue
I have snapdragon n9600ss first I have enabled AOD and sleep like 2 am and wakeup 8 am check and 90%
I disable AOD and now have 94%
It's the same percentage I have with my old s9 but with AOD so I don't really happy with battery
I will wait 2 weeks and see if get better
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I have the same issue
I have snapdragon n9600ss first I have enabled AOD and sleep like 2 am and wakeup 8 am check and 90%
I disable AOD and now have 94%
It's the same percentage I have with my old s9 but with AOD so I don't really happy with battery
I will wait 2 weeks and see if get better
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ALUCARD4DEAD said:
I have the same issue
I have snapdragon n9600ss first I have enabled AOD and sleep like 2 am and wakeup 8 am check and 90%
I disable AOD and now have 94%
It's the same percentage I have with my old s9 but with AOD so I don't really happy with battery
I will wait 2 weeks and see if get better
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Wow I'm telling you some of you people have some really unrealistic expectations. Your complaining your phone looses a few percent in 6-8 hours. What do you expect? If you don't want your battery to drain then turn off your phone or plug it in. And then don't come complain you miss calls or have to have it plugged in all the time becusse your worried about a few percent while you sleep.
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Preferable to not leave it plugged in at night if you want to lessen the longevity of your battery.
~.7% an hour is not bad. With root and older phones I was able to lessen to 2-3% per 7-8h. Ideally that is what you want, less than .5% an hour. But we don't have root. Other ways to get less drain at night during sleep is to turn off sync or airplane mode or better yet turn your phone off. But as I said .7% an hour is all day for me in standby. I don't even know what it is at night, probably less.
I've been getting well over 10h SOT and had another hour or two of SOT left should I have chosen to drain down to <5% battery. I have been able to get 8h+ SOT over 36h on a charge. Your expectations are unrealistic as are many others on here. Be realistic or get another phone.
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Screen resolution = set to HD, (not FHD/UHD)
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That's interesting has to be a app causing the drain what third party apps do you have installed? the screen res wouldn't affect anything in terms of battery life because the screen is off. I charged last night and I'm at 16 percent right now on WQHD almost been 22hrs since I charged my phone
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Preferable to not leave it plugged in at night if you want to lessen the longevity of your battery.
~.7% an hour is not bad. With root and older phones I was able to lessen to 2-3% per 7-8h. Ideally that is what you want, less than .5% an hour. But we don't have root. Other ways to get less drain at night during sleep is to turn off sync or airplane mode or better yet turn your phone off. But as I said .7% an hour is all day for me in standby. I don't even know what it is at night, probably less.
I've been getting well over 10h SOT and had another hour or two of SOT left should I have chosen to drain down to <5% battery. I have been able to get 8h+ SOT over 36h on a charge. Your expectations are unrealistic as are many others on here. Be realistic or get another phone.
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10hrs of SOT? That's crazy I think 6 was the most but this battery definitely gets the job done for me
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Wow I'm telling you some of you people have some really unrealistic expectations. Your complaining your phone looses a few percent in 6-8 hours. What do you expect? If you don't want your battery to drain then turn off your phone or plug it in. And then don't come complain you miss calls or have to have it plugged in all the time becusse your worried about a few percent while you sleep.
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I’m so sorry I am not complaining but was wondering if it normal, I just got android as I come over from iOS, as iphone dun drain over night
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I’m so sorry I am not complaining but was wondering if it normal, I just got android as I come over from iOS, as iphone dun drain over night
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I switch between iOS and android I will say it's a app you have installed they behavior slightly different between OS
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That's interesting has to be a app causing the drain what third party apps do you have installed? the screen res wouldn't affect anything in terms of battery life because the screen is off. I charged last night and I'm at 16 percent right now on WQHD almost been 22hrs since I charged my phone
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10hrs of SOT? That's crazy I think 6 was the most but this battery definitely gets the job done for me
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WoW thats insane SOT!!
Could you please share the stock battery statistics (from settings)
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So the drain is normal?
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Everything up to 1%/h is normal, if it's over then worry.
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Change the resolution to WQHD+, the power saving is too little to worth the downgrade of screen quality. Tested on s7e,s8+ and s9+ and read about it for note 9.
Also worth to note that iphones tend to show less drain at high percentages and then speed up after below 60%, i.e. if you leave the iphone over night with 30% battery, most likely it will drop 1-2%. Still, iphones standby is a little bit better vs android and samsungs. I achieved 1% drop over night or non in M8 android 4.4 times, not since them. My best is around 0.3%/h via root and custom tweaking, for samsung stock it's normal to have 0.4-1%/h. Hope that brings some clarity.
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Everything up to 1%/h is normal, if it's over then worry.
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Thank you so much!
How do i see what apps is draining the battery?