I purchased a 4xl and it simply does not give me the battery life I need. I had hoped for at least close to my Oneplus 6 but it goes down Fast, even at idle.
I am returning it. And found a 3XL refurb.
What will I miss, and will the battery life be better?
lightfire said:
I purchased a 4xl and it simply does not give me the battery life I need. I had hoped for at least close to my Oneplus 6 but it goes down Fast, even at idle.
I am returning it. And found a 3XL refurb.
What will I miss, and will the battery life be better?
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You'll miss not having a notch that's for sure. As far as battery life goes, who knows until you try it out
Some of these threads are ridiculous.
wolfeyes30 said:
Some of these threads are ridiculous.
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And, please explain what is ridiculous about wanting to know, from ANYONE who knows, of the practical battery life of the 3XL versus 4xl? Anyone with common sense would understand that a person who used a 3XL and then upgraded to a 4xl would have approximately the same usage patterns, and therefore would KNOW the answer.
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And, please explain what is ridiculous about wanting to know, from ANYONE who knows, of the practical battery life of the 3XL versus 4xl? Anyone with common sense would understand that a person who used a 3XL and then upgraded to a 4xl would have approximately the same usage patterns, and therefore would KNOW the answer.
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Cause everyone has different usage, signal strength, apps etc. That's why. Battery life depends on many different factors.
Get a Moto G7 Power if you want crazy battery life
wolfeyes30 said:
Cause everyone has different usage, signal strength, apps etc. That's why. Battery life depends on many different factors.
Get a Moto G7 Power if you want crazy battery life
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And so someone who had established usage patterns on a 3XL then moved to a 4xl wouldnt have an extremely similar if not identical average usage pattern? Huh., I think otherwise.
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And so someone who had established usage patterns on a 3XL then moved to a 4xl wouldnt have an extremely similar if not identical average usage pattern? Huh., I think otherwise.
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Okay. So far today I have 6 hours and 7 minutes of SOT with 29% battery left. I'll easily hit 8 hrs. So why aren't you getting the same as me? Is 8 hours good enough for you? If so, keep the P4XL.
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Okay. So far today I have 6 hours and 7 minutes of SOT with 29% battery left. I'll easily hit 8 hrs. So why aren't you getting the same as me? Is 8 hours good enough for you? If so, keep the P4XL.
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WOW...I am not getting anything close to that. 20% drain in 1.5 hrs while idle. Yes, I have options enabled but to me, why have a full featured ph if one can’t use the features. I may try disabling motion. I did turn off most notifications.
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WOW...I am not getting anything close to that. 20% drain in 1.5 hrs while idle. Yes, I have options enabled but to me, why have a full featured ph if one can’t use the features. I may try disabling motion. I did turn off most notifications.
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I disabled AOD cause it's pointless for me and Reach to wake and lift to wake. I use tap to wake only. Everything else is on.
Didn't make 8 hrs cause bed is calling me lol. Night
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I don't understand everyone's issue with batt life. Getting 5 hrs sot with 100% brightness. Its such bs. I almost passed on this phone because of of it. Thank god I bought one.
I have everything turned on including forced 90hz refresh. I easily get 6.5-7.5 sot.
Everyone's usage is different and that's why you're getting roasted for a question nobody can answer.
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I have everything turned on including forced 90hz refresh. I easily get 6.5-7.5 sot.
Everyone's usage is different and that's why you're getting roasted for a question nobody can answer.
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Amen
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I upgraded from the 3XL to the 4XL with virtually no change in how I use it, and from my experience, I get roughly 30%-40% more screen on time with the 4XL than I did with the 3XL.
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I upgraded from the 3XL to the 4XL with virtually no change in how I use it, and from my experience, I get roughly 30%-40% more screen on time with the 4XL than I did with the 3XL.
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Finally! A real answer! Thank you!
I really don’t understand those that simply repeat themselves about usage is different. A FACT is, especially for enthusiasts that upgrade frequently, once we establish ph usage habits they are unlikely to drastically change just because we change phones.
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Finally! A real answer! Thank you!
I really don’t understand those that simply repeat themselves about usage is different. A FACT is, especially for enthusiasts that upgrade frequently, once we establish ph usage habits they are unlikely to drastically change just because we change phones.
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So with that one answer it looks like you'll get worse battery with the 3XL?
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And what if someone posts they had better battery life on the P3XL? Then what?
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And what if someone posts they had better battery life on the P3XL? Then what?
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Well, Did you?
One of my points pertaining to the non-helpful answers is that anyone that really examines enthusiasts/business owners/other users who upgrade every year, they will find that usage patterns are extremely similar. If a person had a Pixel 3XL last year and purchases a 4 xl this year, there has been plenty of time to look at an average and arrive at a conclusion. But instead of direct answers (only one so far), I get this “every user battery experience is different” without an answer to the original post; this is useless as tits on a boar hog. Everyone should know that all users are different in battery usage - that is a given and should not even need to be said.. But it defies logic to think that usage patterns, in an average, are drastically different from say last year.
I would love to hear from more actual users who have something to contribute..
For me, things are looking up a bit. I did something I never usually do. Instead of turning off the charger when the phone hits 100%, I left it on a Qi charger overnight. Today, I have 3hrs 20 min of screen on time with multiple email and message check-ins. And one 30 min call and another 10 min call. And I was at 49% at 5 PM.. This is MUCH better. I did turn off the AOD as well. But my opinion is I should not have had to turn off anything to still have this much usage with reserve to finish the evening.
This thread is useless as tits on a hog too. Good luck.
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Ive got GN for 4 days use, a screen is hot and battery life is only less than 1 day normal use.
Is your Note have a same? Pls share, worry if need to replace a new Note
vuvan said:
Ive got GN for 4 days use, a screen is hot and battery life is only less than 1 day normal use.
Is your Note have a same? Pls share, worry if need to replace a new Note
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I'm not getting nearly the battery life that others are claiming.
I just calibrated my battery this time, so we'll see how it goes.
Please post a screen shot of your 'settings -> about phone -> battery usage' and click on display and tell us the 'time on' numbers.
I have about 2 hours of 'time on' time, and I've gone through a third of my battery. And I have very conservative screen settings. I don't see any way I could get the reported 9 hours of video time that Engadget reported.
I'm not complaining though - on my mytouch 4g, I could get probably 3-4 hours of screen time on a battery. Considering how powerful this phone is, and the size/resolution of the screen...... No real complaints.
- Frank
P.S. Can you imagine a hyperion extended battery? The stock mytouch 4g battery is 1400, and the hyperion extended is 3500. So a hyperion extended battery for the note would be ..... 6250 mah??!?!? [email protected] What we need is an ibm 'slice' type of battery - that wouldn't add much thickness.
ChodTheWacko said:
I'm not getting nearly the battery life that others are claiming.
I just calibrated my battery this time, so we'll see how it goes.
Please post a screen shot of your 'settings -> about phone -> battery usage' and click on display and tell us the 'time on' numbers.
I have about 2 hours of 'time on' time, and I've gone through a third of my battery. And I have very conservative screen settings. I don't see any way I could get the reported 9 hours of video time that Engadget reported.
I'm not complaining though - on my mytouch 4g, I could get probably 3-4 hours of screen time on a battery. Considering how powerful this phone is, and the size/resolution of the screen...... No real complaints.
- Frank
P.S. Can you imagine a hyperion extended battery? The stock mytouch 4g battery is 1400, and the hyperion extended is 3500. So a hyperion extended battery for the note would be ..... 6250 mah??!?!? [email protected] What we need is an ibm 'slice' type of battery - that wouldn't add much thickness.
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That is too bad, I am looking forward to the phone but was really looking forward to a good day of heavy use in...
Well, I'm getting a good days use from mine with battery still left at the end of the day. And it's pretty heavy use at the moment too.
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Battery Life is one of my top priorities, which is why this phone seems to be amazing. I would like to hear from more users about this..
I can't wait until ICS & devs start making ROMs & kernel for the Note. I think then, we will see the Note truly shine.
bbdj69 said:
Battery Life is one of my top priorities, which is why this phone seems to be amazing. I would like to hear from more users about this..
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What kind of battery life test would satisfy you then?
For instance:
I have used a variety of phones over the last 6 months (BB Torch 9800, Torch 9810, BB Bold 9700, Bold 9900, Galaxy 7" Tab P1000, HTC WP7 Mozart) and none of these devices can deal with my pattern of usage every day without at LEAST 2 full depletions and recharges of the battery.
I'm looking to the Note to be the first phone that can last a day, or at LEAST a day with only one recharge.
Engadget reckoned they got 9 hours of video playback on one charge. I do hope that this is indicative of the notes performance...
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What kind of battery life test would satisfy you then?
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I am a heavy user. The only battery test I want is if the batter has juice left in it when you are ready to go to bed. I have a 4G Infuse, the POS would die in 6 hours. So lame.
After one day:
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After one day:
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Your post doesn't tell how the battery life is good. The part that consume the most of the juice is the display and I can see from your post that the screen of your Note was awake just for a little time...
So, trying a browsing and video experience would give us a better idea
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After one day:
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I can tell you right now just by looking at the screenshot you have something keeping your phone awake. No way in the world is Android OS supposed to be that high. Figure out what it is and you'll definitely see better battery life. 90% positive it's an app you installed.
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That's a known ROM/kernel bug in Gingerbread, with AOS taking up so much time. It will be fixed in custom ROMs - though who knows if Samsung will fix theirs ??
Battery tip, if you have NO SIM card in, "cell standby" will tear through your battery in no time. Put it in airplane mode, then enable wifi FTW.
I'm having the same problem. Really frustrating. Needing a recharge every 12 hours or so. And I'm not a heavy user :-/
Dear all,
Today I change a animate wallpaper to static, the result is good, my battery level after same hour, same use is much better.
Before, I full charge at nigh, start use the phone from 7am, web, email at cafe to 8am, have some phone call, email, and web again from 9pm to 11pm.
With animated wallpaper, at 11pm battery is 0, but today, its still at 50%, its good!
vuvan said:
Dear all,
Today I change a animate wallpaper to static, the result is good, my battery level after same hour, same use is much better.
Before, I full charge at nigh, start use the phone from 7am, web, email at cafe to 8am, have some phone call, email, and web again from 9pm to 11pm.
With animated wallpaper, at 11pm battery is 0, but today, its still at 50%, its good!
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Animated wallpapers are battery death unless they are pseudo animations like that melting droid wallpaper which is effectively a giant battery meter. It's like playing a movie constantly.
When judging battery life, you should take in account that if you just have bought the device, you maybe are using it more than you will in the future. (I said maybe, don't jump at me )
I did... And I got 12 hrs or something.... I think that I will manage a good day with it in the future.
Of course the largest consumer of juice will be the screen... So, use a low brightness whenever you can.
And, I bought Juice Defender + from the Market, this seems a good investment and works fine on the Note. (Free version does too)
http://www.juicedefender.com/
I can live with a data connection that just every 15 minutes goes on to check mail etc.
(although some people complain when they don't hear from me within a minute )
Gede said:
When judging battery life, you should take in account that if you just have bought the device, you maybe are using it more than you will in the future. (I said maybe, don't jump at me )
I did... And I got 12 hrs or something.... I think that I will manage a good day with it in the future.
Of course the largest consumer of juice will be the screen... So, use a low brightness whenever you can.
And, I bought Juice Defender + from the Market, this seems a good investment and works fine on the Note. (Free version does too)
http://www.juicedefender.com/
I can live with a data connection that just every 15 minutes goes on to check mail etc.
(although some people complain when they don't hear from me within a minute )
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No push email!?
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No push email!?
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Still push email. But just pushing it every 15 minutes only..... (because of Juice Defender)
I don't mind. Life is fast enough as it is, they can miss me for 15 minutes
You may want to see this:
http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-note-review-04193076/
Use find on the web page tool to skip to appropriate section: "Phone and Battery"
What if you want to compare your battery life with other people using the same Nexus 4. You can do a subjective assessment like the ones in this long tread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992627&highlight=battery . But every body uses their phone differently and have different programs installed.
I was thinking what could be a good test that complies with the following:
• Be Simple
• Be Repeatable
• Be Comparable between users
• Can spot hardware failure in the battery / charging system.
What do you think of this procedure
1. Backup your phone
2. Charge it 100% and keep it plugged
3. Take out your SIM
4. Do a factory reset (wipe/format)
5. Do the initial configuration skipping everything (no simcard, no wi-fi, no google account, no name)
6. Go to display settings and set brightness to maximum.
7. Turn off Wi-Fi
8. Shut down the phone
9. Disconnect it from the charging cord
10. Turn on your phone.
11. Click on the clock on the home screen and start the StopWatch.
12. The stopwatch screen will prevent the screen to turn off.
13. Wait for your phone to die and record the time it lasted
14. Share how long it lasted in this thread
This would be a synthetic test (does not resemble a real usage scenario) but also is comparable and repeatable because does not measeure a lot of variables or differences between set ups.
RESULTS:
First charge
Battery time 6h 02m
Here is a screen shot taken just before it died.
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Battery 5h 53m
And an screen shoot taken after charge it again and then turn it on
I can only explain that the in the second charge the battery lasted less because in the first charge I left the charger connected a couple of hours after it reach 100% but in the second charge I started the battery test the moment It showed reached 100%.
It just died at 6h02m. This is for the first charge of a new phone. I really don't know if this batteries have to be conditioned or not. I will ran the test again tomorrow.
Hopefully someone can replicate for the test to be useful.
6h with no use ?
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I have gotten about 6 days standby, and at the end of the night my phone is at like 50-70% with moderate to heavy use. I am impressed, I don't see why everyone else is having problems
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mirGantrophy said:
I have gotten about 6 days standby, and at the end of the night my phone is at like 50-70% with moderate to heavy use. I am impressed, I don't see why everyone else is having problems
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You think ppl who has problem knows whats causing it?
Thats why thread like this is made. We want to know to solve this!
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jeeeeeeeeeeeez... 6 hrs of stopwatch... doesn't mean NO USE
this is interesting though... I will keep reading this thread
All this means is how much time your screen can last with little to no use, factor in network,WiFi, and processor and that number halves
I generally get through the day with 60% juice left, and that's more than enough for me. I feel no need to compare with others since real life usage really varies greatly.
A day at work for me is 10hrs. When I'm at work I set my phone in my locker. When I'm on break I'm on it constantly reading reddit, xda, Facebook and Twitter. Usually get about 2 hrs sot using just data and leave work around 50% get back home and use wifi and get around 4.5hrs by the time I go to sleep and charge. With my old epic 4g touch I'd only get a max of 1.5hrs and that's while using airplane mode with my phone in my locker. I'm fine with how long this phone lasts...
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jiayit said:
I generally get through the day with 60% juice left, and that's more than enough for me. I feel no need to compare with others since real life usage really varies greatly.
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You haven't even read the op right?
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Might try this when I get the time. I've tried a lot of different things and cant get more than 3 hours of screen time on a single charge. It Usually gets me through the day but not always.. standby seems to have improved with 4.2.2.. But when I read about all these people who get 5-6hrs of screen on time with similar usage I'm obviously going to feel like somethings wrong since I have the same phone.. So yeah, I'd like to see if on a standardized test we get the same battery.. then we can slowly narrow down other factors to figure out whats causing the difference.. Cause even with battery stats I dont know why mine isn't lasting as long as other peoples..
Comparing to my iPhone 4S
When downloading apps and browsing the web and stuff, I give the edge to the iPhone. I can stream Slacker Radio and browse the web for about 4-5 hours before hitting 20%. The Nexus only lasts me about 3 1/2 hours. Not a big deal.
Standby also goes to the iPhone. I can fall asleep at night and wake up with about 3-5% drain. The Nexus is about a 10% drain.
The Nexus wins at charge time though. I can fully charge it in less than an hour. The iPhone takes at least 1 1/2 hours.
The Nexus also wins with WiFi. I see no difference in battery drain when connected to WiFi or it turned off. The iPhone takes some noticeable drain when using WiFi.
I give the trophy to the iPhone. Although Android completely voids the inferior battery. Nexus > iPhone.
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I have the exact same impression, coming from iphone 4s
And that's why I'm mad pissed....
Could have been an awesome switch, but this battery issue blows all the enthusiasm
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pesante said:
I have the exact same impression, coming from iphone 4s
And that's why I'm mad pissed....
Could have been an awesome switch, but this battery issue blows all the enthusiasm
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This thread is an interesting idea.
For those with poor battery life check the [BATTERY IMPROVEMENT] thread in this section. This phone went from my worst battery life phone ever, to my best.
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ridobe said:
For those with poor battery life check the [BATTERY IMPROVEMENT] thread in this section.
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I just did and I´m having positive feedback, I´m on the second cycle now... fingers crossed... will see
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You haven't even read the op right?
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Yes I read OP, every single word. But what I'm saying is that if your battery life is great and is enough to last you a whole day, there's no need to check the battery life.
Updated results
I have updated the original post with updated results.
Hopefully someone do the test for comparison.
jiayit said:
Yes I read OP, every single word. But what I'm saying is that if your battery life is great and is enough to last you a whole day, there's no need to check the battery life.
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Actually theres a great reason to check. If you can make it thru the day with a phone with a crapped out battery, that wont be an issue for you but it will be an issue for the next person who owns your phone. It matters because of the resale value of your phone. If you can get an rma that will benefit the next owner, then you should do it just so that it sells better in the future.
So you run the test and find out your phone is damaged on arrival even if you didnt notice at first, and you get it replaced.
It would be very interesting to find that everyone's battery lasts approx the same lol under this situation.
The only limitation of this method is that we do not take into account any leakage of a certain, a more or less efficient processor or modem on someones phone.
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younix258 said:
Actually theres a great reason to check. If you can make it thru the day with a phone with a crapped out battery, that wont be an issue for you but it will be an issue for the next person who owns your phone. It matters because of the resale value of your phone. If you can get an rma that will benefit the next owner, then you should do it just so that it sells better in the future.
So you run the test and find out your phone is damaged on arrival even if you didnt notice at first, and you get it replaced.
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It is funny because this is actually why I crated this test. This phone is a RMA replacement of the one I had before with battery issues. It was a pain to know for sure if the problem of my previous Nexus were SW or HW related in this forum I only found subjective opinions on battery life. Nothing to compare and be 100% sure it was in fact a defective battery and not some misbehave app.
So at least I now have a base line to compare if some battery life problems arise again.
Waiting for someone else to run the test to see if results are similar in other nexus 4
So with just stop watch & screen on the phone is getting 6h total time ?
Nexus⁴
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 LG Nexus 5X before depleting the battery.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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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 LG Nexus 5X before depleting the battery.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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Well as i remember, the SOT was always bad on Nexus devices, is it still that bad in this one?
xshopper86 said:
Well as i remember, the SOT was always bad on Nexus devices, is it still that bad in this one?
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Typically 3-5 hours SoT over 1-2 days with this device.
http://imgur.com/a/xjSTe
I usually get 3.5 hours(4 if I'm REALLY lucky) over maybe 12-14 hours off the charger.
Excellent!
About 3 to 3.5 hours of screen on time under normal use.
less if I'm using it less and phone spent more time on standby / idling.
I get 4h00 pretty consistently. High accuracy. OK Google off. Location History on.
bblzd said:
Typically 3-5 hours SoT over 1-2 days with this device.
http://imgur.com/a/xjSTe
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http://www.xda-developers.com/sot-battery-meter-xdatv/
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http://www.xda-developers.com/sot-battery-meter-xdatv/
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This is a thread regarding Screen on time, asking what people's screen on time is lol. But thanks, I guess.
bblzd said:
This is a thread regarding Screen on time, asking what people's screen on time is lol. But thanks, I guess.
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Im just reposting it, so, some people don't judge only by SOT.
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Im just reposting it, so, some people don't judge only by SOT.
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You replied directly to me which would indicate that you're trying to let me know about that, as opposed to a general reply which would be directed at the thread. I'm well aware of the implications of screen time and its inaccuracy as a "be all end all" measurement for battery life.
I provided much more information than just SoT though. I indicated over 1-2 days and also provided detailed screenshots of one of my results. That's about as much battery information that I could possibly provide so I'm not sure what more you were hoping to find. Maybe some official stats from professionally tested battery reviews could be helpful as well. Please do let me know what else we can add here to provide a clearer picture of 5x battery life.
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http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_nexus_5x_battery_test_results-blog-15120.php
http://anandtech.com/show/9742/the-google-nexus-5x-review/5
Excellent!
I've been getting way more then 3.5 hours of sot but I don't game on my phone or watch full movies. Just YouTube clips here and there. Syncs off Bluetooth off screen brightness down to about 25. I'm getting 7 plus hours sot.
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illcat2000 said:
I've been getting way more then 3.5 hours of sot but I don't game on my phone or watch full movies. Just YouTube clips here and there. Syncs off Bluetooth off screen brightness down to about 25. I'm getting 7 plus hours sot.
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And you're phone is hardly a smartphone.....Jesus. What DO you do with it.
bblzd said:
You replied directly to me which would indicate that you're trying to let me know about that, as opposed to a general reply which would be directed at the thread. I'm well aware of the implications of screen time and its inaccuracy as a "be all end all" measurement for battery life.
I provided much more information than just SoT though. I indicated over 1-2 days and also provided detailed screenshots of one of my results. That's about as much battery information that I could possibly provide so I'm not sure what more you were hoping to find. Maybe some official stats from professionally tested battery reviews could be helpful as well. Please do let me know what else we can add here to provide a clearer picture of 5x battery life.
http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_nexus_5x_battery_test_results-blog-15120.php
http://anandtech.com/show/9742/the-google-nexus-5x-review/5
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Honestly, you are on wrong thread... this is all about SOT, not battery life or how to mesuare battery life. talk about SOT are simply like
result 1:
while i just usage on my phone, just normal FB, social chat, hang out gps's apps without gaming(50% of my usage are under wifi zone), i manage to get 3.5H(3H 30M) sot in 1 cycle charge.
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i do play games like CoC and alpha 8(or some sort of heavy games?) and i just manage to get 2.5H SOT, data only(no use of wifi, note that under wifi condition will have lower battery drain in standby).
talking about SOT are just mainly giving idea to reader how this phone last in 1 cycle battery charge. because everyone are using their phone different way, but SOT can giving such similar result over user.
its not about battery life(there is another thread for battery life). But thanks for the info too...
I typically get about 3 hours of SoT. That doesn't include any video which allows you to rack up a ton of screen on time. I try to charge my phone when I go to bed at night but if I don't I can usually get through almost a second day with it. I am still super annoyed they didn't include wireless charging or an easy way to add it in this phone.
Code124Y said:
Honestly, you are on wrong thread... this is all about SOT, not battery life or how to mesuare battery life. talk about SOT are simply like
result 1:
while i just usage on my phone, just normal FB, social chat, hang out gps's apps without gaming(50% of my usage are under wifi zone), i manage to get 3.5H(3H 30M) sot in 1 cycle charge.
result 2:
i do play games like CoC and alpha 8(or some sort of heavy games?) and i just manage to get 2.5H SOT, data only(no use of wifi, note that under wifi condition will have lower battery drain in standby).
talking about SOT are just mainly giving idea to reader how this phone last in 1 cycle battery charge. because everyone are using their phone different way, but SOT can giving such similar result over user.
its not about battery life(there is another thread for battery life). But thanks for the info too...
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That was my follow up post to a gentleman who wanted more detailed information. My initial post was purely SoT related:
bblzd said:
Typically 3-5 hours SoT over 1-2 days with this device.
http://imgur.com/a/xjSTe
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Staying on topic: 5+ hours SoT over 24 hours using only 3g/H+ mobile data.
http://imgur.com/a/E6Icw
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That was my follow up post to a gentleman who wanted more detailed information. My initial post was purely SoT related:
Staying on topic: 5+ hours SoT over 24 hours using only 3g/H+ mobile data.
http://imgur.com/a/E6Icw
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well, im suprise by it can stand/last for 5H sot on 3G/data...
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well, im suprise by it can stand/last for 5H sot on 3G/data...
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Only with very strong signal. Otherwise it can be as low as 2 hours SoT with the same usage and weak signal such as in my work building.
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Only with very strong signal. Otherwise it can be as low as 2 hours SoT with the same usage and weak signal such as in my work building.
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Ugh. That's what I get with my Nexus 5. I was hoping this would be a good improvement. I also have a very weak signal at work. Like I work in a Faraday cage.
Hey all. I just got my s6 active via insurance upgrade about 5 days ago.. I expected more battery from what I read... I unplugged it this morning at 525 and by 625 I was at 92%. Is this normal? The battery screen doesn't add up to the battery % lost. I'm just trying to figure out how everyone is getting this great battery. Is it possible they sent me a referbed with a used battery? Many days/weeks of running the phone will it take in order for the battery to even out?
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Hey all. I just got my s6 active via insurance upgrade about 5 days ago.. I expected more battery from what I read... I unplugged it this morning at 525 and by 625 I was at 92%. Is this normal? The battery screen doesn't add up to the battery % lost. I'm just trying to figure out how everyone is getting this great battery. Is it possible they sent me a referbed with a used battery? Many days/weeks of running the phone will it take in order for the battery to even out?
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Seems like your phone doesn't go into deep sleep. There is a rogue app that is probably causing your phone not going into deep sleep. Find the app cure the problem.
Yes it does take many cycles for the battery to reach optimal battery life
Nothing keeping it alive.... Cpu sleep time is the majority of the time. I do use my phone heavily. But i get about the same life as I did with my s5 active..
Same here. I "upgraded" from a 6S on the premise of much better battery life and waterproof without the need of a LifeProof case.
So far I'm getting about the same, maybe less life out of it than my iPhone. I've been out of the Android game for almost 2 years, what can I do to fix this?
Based on battery tests and whatnot, I should be losing around 6-7% per hour, instead of the 10-12% I'm losing now, about on par with an iPhone with half the battery size.
Any help is appreciated.
EDIT: Noob mistake, forgot to mention I'm on the forced 5.1.1 version.
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Same here. I "upgraded" from a 6S on the premise of much better battery life and waterproof without the need of a LifeProof case.
So far I'm getting about the same, maybe less life out of it than my iPhone. I've been out of the Android game for almost 2 years, what can I do to fix this?
Based on battery tests and whatnot, I should be losing around 6-7% per hour, instead of the 10-12% I'm losing now, about on par with an iPhone with half the battery size.
Any help is appreciated.
EDIT: Noob mistake, forgot to mention I'm on the forced 5.1.1 version.
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The 5.1.1 version was a battery hog for me too. Before it, i would make it til bedtime with about 30-40% battery of moderate usage. During the 5.1.1 upgrade i was at 40-50% before lunch! Had to charge twice daily. Now with Marshmallow, i'm back up to all day battery. Even lately being a heavy user, it'll generally last all day. I might be at 5% by bedtime, but it'll last all day.
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The 5.1.1 version was a battery hog for me too. Before it, i would make it til bedtime with about 30-40% battery of moderate usage. During the 5.1.1 upgrade i was at 40-50% before lunch! Had to charge twice daily. Now with Marshmallow, i'm back up to all day battery. Even lately being a heavy user, it'll generally last all day. I might be at 5% by bedtime, but it'll last all day.
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How much SOT do you get?
I lose about 6% per hour if I watch videos on wifi, however I lose 1% every 6-7 minutes if I'm using my phone for anything else.
What system process is killing the battery? There's no reason I shouldn't get over 12 hours of SOT from daily usage.
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captaingowa said:
One process that I have noticed in the past that will crush your battery is the Microsoft exchange server..
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That's what I'm talking about. I used to freeze basically all non vanilla processes back in the G2 days with Titanium Backup, how can I freeze the Exchange server? It doesn't show up under "Applications" in settings.
Currently on 6.0.1.
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How much SOT do you get?
I lose about 6% per hour if I watch videos on wifi, however I lose 1% every 6-7 minutes if I'm using my phone for anything else.
What system process is killing the battery? There's no reason I shouldn't get over 12 hours of SOT from daily usage.
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I don't know how to say this without sounding condescending, i don't mean to, but you're insane if you think you should get anywhere near 12 hours SOT. Let alone "no reason I shouldn't get over 12 hours of SOT". I doubt I could get 12 hours SOT with 2 batteries.
I average 5-6 hours SOT which i think is actually pretty awesome, (And that's with the dark theme). I honestly don't count battery percentages and compare videos to surfing/browsing. I just know that i can use my phone all day and I don't have to charge it until bedtime.
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I average 5-6 hours SOT which i think is actually pretty awesome, (And that's with the dark theme).... I just know that i can use my phone all day and I don't have to charge it until bedtime.
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Their web browsing test is a more realistic expectation, which is why I said 12. They got 16 hours, which I don't doubt, but this phone draining comparably to a 4+ year old HTC? Not at all impressed.
I have screenshots where I tested their results vs actual daily usage and they were very close for every phone.
But no worries, I'm glad you're satisfied with your phone's performance.
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Their web browsing test is a more realistic expectation, which is why I said 12. They got 16 hours, which I don't doubt, but this phone draining comparably to a 4+ year old HTC? Not at all impressed.
I have screenshots where I tested their results vs actual daily usage and they were very close for every phone.
But no worries, I'm glad you're satisfied with your phone's performance.
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What web browsing test are you refering to? I'd like to run the same test and see what i get. Almost nobody gets over 6 hours....
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...-how-much-screen-time-you-getting-charge.html
A few new phones have come out with massive batteries, but still not 12 hours SOT. One guy with a 10Ah zerolemon on his note 4 was able to get 16 hours (unverified), but that's the best i've ever heard.
http://blog.gsmarena.com/samsung-galaxy-s6-active-battery-life-test/
The One X, S3, LG G2, and iPhone 6 & 6S web browsing results were great representations of what I could expect as far as smartphone battery goes. I've had more phones than I can count, but those were the ones I kept the longest and remember the results off the top of my head.
I can find my old One X SOT screenshots to further prove my point.
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http://blog.gsmarena.com/samsung-galaxy-s6-active-battery-life-test/
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This makes no sense to me. In their test, the battery lasted longer playing videos, than web surfing? Something is off here. I've never seen a phone have more than 6 hours SOT, ever (with the exception of extended batteries). Maybe if the phone was in extreme battery saver mode and the screen was at the lowest setting possible, and it was only on 3g, it might be possible to get 6 hours. I'm not calling you a liar, or the article you posted a lie, i just have to believe something else is going on. If i was to get 12+ hours of SOT, for me, that would be equivlent to the phone lasting me all work week.
I hope you get your battery life figured out, but i have to believe we're on different pages here about something. There was an update pushed out this morning, maybe it will help a little.
Not getting this "awesome" battery life??
Yes, this is due to less CPU usage and videos/movies are not almost entirely white.
I looped a couple of YouTube movies and left the S6 Active running all night at 50% brightness with only wifi on. I woke up, 8 or so hours of SOT, and the battery has 59% left. This leads me to believe it's a system app, more than likely a Samsung one, since all of my other Android phones don't have this issue.
I'll post up actual pictures when I get home, I'm back on my iPhone.
You haven't been here long, which is fine, but trust me when I say that there's something draining the battery. A G2 with a 3000mAh battery lasted over 9 hours consistently with data on, the S6A should have no problem matching that.
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Hello I have recently purchased an used S6 active gsm unlockrd with android 5.1. This is my first day with it I still don't know about the battery stats anyway I would like to know if I will get improvement in marshmallow. What are the advantages. Also since at the s6 and s6 edge the marshmallow update improved the camera speed. I would like to know if it will improve also the camera speed. Thanks
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Yes, this is due to less CPU usage and videos/movies are not almost entirely white.
I looped a couple of YouTube movies and left the S6 Active running all night at 50% battery life with only wifi on. I woke up, 8 or so hours of SOT, and the battery has 59% left. This leads me to believe it's a system app, more than likely a Samsung one, since all of my other Android phones don't have this issue.
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You haven't been here long, which is fine, but trust me when I say that there's something draining the battery. A G2 with a 3000mAh battery lasted over 9 hours consistently with data on, the S6A should have no problem matching that.
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Hmmm, maybe i'm just considering real world use instead of ideal conditions. Kinda like how i'm supposed to get 35 mpg in my car, but actually only get about 26-27.
When i was on 5.1.1 and had insane battery drainage, all of my research and testing said it was kernel related. I just stuck it out and waited for marshmallow, and now my battery is back to acceptable to me.
Keep us updated if you figure it out, even though i'm relatively happy with my battery life, i'm always happy to get more.
P.S. I've actually been here longer than you, so i'm not sure if that was directed at me. You are way more active and most likely way more software savvy than i am, but i've been here a long time.
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That's really impressive.
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Yeah he gained 9% battery by leaving his phone on all night, lol. I kid, maybe i'm just reading it wrong.
"left running all night at 50% battery life....... I woke up, and the battery has 59% left"
Not getting this "awesome" battery life??
I meant brightness, too many ideas at once haha. I'm posting actual pictures in a second, and will keep the phone running while I'm at work.
It has to do with a Samsung "feature", I've turned off most of them from settings. Next will be disabling packages.
It sucks that we don't have root, it seems like an AOSP Rom would net us the battery life that we should get.
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Hi guys. I just bought my phone today installed all the apps and then fully charged it. However I am getting poor battery life. What is causing my battery to be crap? I don't see what the issue can be as it is a brand new phone. Coming from the sony xz premium i feel as if its a downgrade on the battery end of things. Does anyone have a suggestion
I thought my battery was terrible at first when I got it. I noticed lately I have not noticed so much anymore. Right now phone been on for 2 hours straight and lost 25% with brightness half way. Just give it time
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I thought my battery was terrible at first when I got it. I noticed lately I have not noticed so much anymore. Right now phone been on for 2 hours straight and lost 25% with brightness half way. Just give it time
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It scares me that battery life is not going to be any good and I have to hunt for the charger through out the day. With my xz premium with about 4 hours usage i normally had 40 to 50% remaining. I don't want to think about charging my phone just to get through a day. Lets just wait and see if it gets any better
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Hi guys. I just bought my phone today installed all the apps and then fully charged it. However I am getting poor battery life. What is causing my battery to be crap? I don't see what the issue can be as it is a brand new phone. Coming from the sony xz premium i feel as if its a downgrade on the battery end of things. Does anyone have a suggestion
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Android needs some time to adapt to your apps.
I bought my Note8 three days ago and don´t used it permanently respectively don´t have so many apps installed.
I charged it 2 days ago (at 18 o´clock it was fully charged!), now I have 48%
Before I bought my Note 8 I had a Mate 10 Pro with 4000 mAh and 60-70 apps. Android needed 3-4 days to adapt. In the first days I had to charge every day. After a week the Mate 10 Pro had to be charged only once in 2 days.
So do not worry!
Watching this with interest. Mine is a week old and I feel like I need to keep topping it up. On the road all day today and worried she won't make it!
I've a charger in the bag. But going to see how far I get!
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Watching this with interest. Mine is a week old and I feel like I need to keep topping it up. On the road all day today and worried she won't make it!
I've a charger in the bag. But going to see how far I get!
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Thats what i was saying while i have the chance i might return it and get the Pixel XL 2 or the mate 10 pro. I believe both have better battery life. The pixel loses out on screen quality but makes up with software and battery life. The mate 10 pro loses on software but kills it on battery life. So tough choice to make. However i can't stand poor battery life especially never having to worry about battery life on the sony xz premium
Had mine since day one and the battery gets better the longer you use it. I have several things disabled that are big battery suckers - Bixby for one, don't want or need it. I can go 1-2 to days of moderate use, using an ereader app but no game playing.
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Had mine since day one and the battery gets better the longer you use it. I have several things disabled that are big battery suckers - Bixby for one, don't want or need it. I can go 1-2 to days of moderate use, using an ereader app but no game playing.
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What did you disable?
Also what do you get for SOT
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What did you disable?
Also what do you get for SOT
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The better question is, what apps did you install? You need to just use your phone for a few days. It will begin to background/sleep apps you aren't using which will extend your battery life.
Jammol said:
The better question is, what apps did you install?
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Ahhaaa very simple.
WhatsApp, Snapchat, telegram
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Ahhaaa very simple.
WhatsApp, Snapchat, telegram
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Man those are battery hogs galore!!! Use the device for a few days and let it adjust. Did you enable the sleep function during setup?
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Man those are battery hogs galore!!! Use the device for a few days and let it adjust. Did you enable the sleep function during setup?
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I had these apps and more running on my xz premium but i had great battery life. So I don't see how they are battery hogs galore.
What is sleep function and how do you enable it
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I had these apps and more running on my xz premium but i had great battery life. So I don't see how they are battery hogs galore.
What is sleep function and how do you enable it
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Like myself and others have said, just use the device. You're comparing a device you used for a period of time to a device you just got just over 24 hours ago.
Those apps are considered battery hogs because they don't sleep. Also, Xperia devices have a sleep function implemented. They were the first ones to ever have such a robust background sleep function of Android devices.
The sleep function should be on automatically during setup but it could be turned off. Look under battery settings and it'll be there with the option to turn it off. I recommend keeping it on.
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Like myself and others have said, just use the device. You're comparing a device you used for a period of time to a device you just got just over 24 hours ago.
Those apps are considered battery hogs because they don't sleep. Also, Xperia devices have a sleep function implemented. They were the first ones to ever have such a robust background sleep function of Android devices.
The sleep function should be on automatically during setup but it could be turned off. Look under battery settings and it'll be there with the option to turn it off. I recommend keeping it on.
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Yes i will give it a week and see if it settles. If not by hy note 8 and hello next phone. Lets see what time will show
Not sure where the setting do turn sleep on and off is, but the phone has sleeped (is that a word?) a bunch of apps. Battery is looking good so far today.
There was a video showing ba they life from a s8 a s8÷ note 8 and the late. And the note 8 lasted 2nd best.
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What did you disable?
Also what do you get for SOT
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I've disabled knox, security folder, bixby, ant radio all the t-mobile apps, several of the edge screens and a few others.
As others have pointed out, the device needs some days and several charging cycles to achieve a good performance, besides, and very important, in settings>device maintaince>battery, there are 2 groups of apps that you can choose, always sleeping apps and unmonitored apps, there you can control their behaviour
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I've disabled knox, security folder, bixby, ant radio all the t-mobile apps, several of the edge screens and a few others.
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I got better battery stats with Bixby not disabled. I may introduce and disable further packages one by one.
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I got better battery stats with Bixby not disabled. I may introduce and disable further packages one by one.
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Yeah some of the Samsung apps and services being disabled will actually cause more drainage to occur.