Hello everyone.
I'm a xiaomi user for a long time, and for this long time I always face a strange behavior from the system: when battery level reaches 20%, the vibration on typing are disabled, but I didn't activate battery saver from system. Looks like some stock android battery saver that I don't have how to disable. Anyone facing this too? It's a "normal" behavior from system, and it's possible to disable?
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Quick question: with always on detection whether the screen is on or off, is there extra battery drain on the N6, or is there some sort of low power processor like the ambient display that keeps the battery drain to a minimum?
Thanks in advance!
I haven't noticed any additional drain. I always get over 5 hours SOT with it on.
There will be battery use, but it probably wont be very noticeable.
Hi,
I am trying to use smartcharging feature on my crdroid ROM. I only tried this one, so I would like to know if the same problem appear on other ROM, or even devices.
During the charge, when I reach the preset charging value, it is working well as the phone stop charging. However, at this time, I can see with betterbatterystat that a Kernel Wakelock appears and prohibit the deep sleep mode to be enable. The name of this kernel is c440000.qcom,spmi:qcom,[email protected]:qcom,qpnp,smb5.
As a result, the deep sleep consume a lot of battery and the next morning, when I unplug my phone, I can see a huge battery drain around 2-4% per hours, which is not ideal for a smartcharging feature...
Have you noticed the same thing with your phone?
Do you have an idea how to resolve that ?
RomainD2 said:
Hi,
I am trying to use smartcharging feature on my crdroid ROM. I only tried this one, so I would like to know if the same problem appear on other ROM, or even devices.
During the charge, when I reach the preset charging value, it is working well as the phone stop charging. However, at this time, I can see with betterbatterystat that a Kernel Wakelock appears and prohibit the deep sleep mode to be enable. The name of this kernel is c440000.qcom,spmi:qcom,[email protected]:qcom,qpnp,smb5.
As a result, the deep sleep consume a lot of battery and the next morning, when I unplug my phone, I can see a huge battery drain around 2-4% per hours, which is not ideal for a smartcharging feature...
Have you noticed the same thing with your phone?
Do you have an idea how to resolve that ?
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I have exactly the same problem now did you ever solved this?
Hey guys,
I have been playing with quite a lot of miui 12 settings to some how decrease battery drain and come up with these settings.
1)settings/privacy l/usage and diagnostic
When i turned this off my battery drain spiked on average i am loosing 8-10% daily overnight is it correct?
2) settings/password and security/privacy
Here you will find two more setting user experience program and send usage diagnostic data.
My question is that about these two setting will turning off increase battery drain.
Also if you guys have any more tips do share it
Thanks for reading it
Hello,
I would like to ask you guys, what apps do you use to save your battery?
Naptime? Anything else?
Nothing... I don't need to install anything to save battery. That being said, I USED to do this with apps like Greenify on my Galaxy Note 3 (so like 9-10 years ago). But I had stopped doing that a while back as doing so had only lead to even less battery life lol.
to be honest, the best battery saver is to uninstall the native Facebook application from your phone. it eats up battery like anything. you will see a noticeable improvement on your daily battery performance.
I've tried naptime and I've not really noticed a huge difference, at least in repeatable conditions, i.e. overnight. Same with Galaxy max Hz, although i like the additional controls that the latter gives
Love Bixby routines to switch to 2G when at home or activate batter saver when sleeping and not charging. Rly good stuff.
I don't use anything to limit battery consumption, but I do use Accubattery to set an alert when my charge reaches 75%. Reducing depth of charge and not charging to full 100% is a way to reduce battery wear, so ultimately that extends battery life.
dscline said:
I don't use anything to limit battery consumption, but I do use Accubattery to set an alert when my charge reaches 75%. Reducing depth of charge and not charging to full 100% is a way to reduce battery wear, so ultimately that extends battery life.
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I kind of do something similar. I've got a Bixby Routine to shut off the smart plug that the charger is plugged into when the Battery percent reaches 80. Unfortunately, Bixby routines isn't very reliable.
dscline said:
I don't use anything to limit battery consumption, but I do use Accubattery to set an alert when my charge reaches 75%. Reducing depth of charge and not charging to full 100% is a way to reduce battery wear, so ultimately that extends battery life.
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I use Accubattery as well to monitor temp and charging.
If you use any power management especially 3rd party ones it can cause erratic behavior and may create conflicts that use more power than they save.
I deal with power hogs directly by either adjusting settings, disabling them or firewall blocking them.
Certain apps like Brave, Gmaps I manually close out when done or will they continue to poll the internet in the background and use power.
aronwhite95 said:
to be honest, the best battery saver is to uninstall the native Facebook application from your phone. it eats up battery like anything. you will see a noticeable improvement on your daily battery performance.
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You can just turn off all notification and disable(deep sleep) in Background usage limits.
I’ve been using AccuBattery with IFTTT to shut off a smart plug at 75% for several years now to extend my phone’s battery life. This has been very reliable, it runs every morning before I wake up.
lyzgaard said:
You can just turn off all notification and disable(deep sleep) in Background usage limits.
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what do you mean disable? add facebook to deep sleep list? I noticed it's not working, even if I but it in deep sleep list I still get notifications. And do rly disabling notifications for facebook app improves battery? any source about that?
mankvl said:
what do you mean disable? add facebook to deep sleep list? I noticed it's not working, even if I but it in deep sleep list I still get notifications. And do rly disabling notifications for facebook app improves battery? any source about that?
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No, no. The first person essentially said to uninstall that crummy, built-in Facebook app and then to put some apps that you don't need notifications for into deep sleep mode. The second person mentioned the same thing with different wording.
Hi, I've bought a sealed p4xl off eBay and the battery life seems "ok" compared to my p3xl.
But I've noticed a major battery drain with soli radar on (ambient display always off), I have the music gestures and the reach to wake.
Is that what's causing the drain? Or is it because of the "tap to wake"? (Also why is it tap to wake instead of tap twice?)
Some reviews from users that have tried with/ without the functions would be nice.
xDontStarve said:
Hi, I've bought a sealed p4xl off eBay and the battery life seems "ok" compared to my p3xl.
But I've noticed a major battery drain with soli radar on (ambient display always off), I have the music gestures and the reach to wake.
Is that what's causing the drain? Or is it because of the "tap to wake"? (Also why is it tap to wake instead of tap twice?)
Some reviews from users that have tried with/ without the functions would be nice.
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In my experience tap to wake does not cause any excessive battery drain. Music gestures and reach to wake ( or anything soli related really) will cause extra battery drain. Lift to wake may as well.
Hey. I have a Pixel 4 XL and the battery lasts for a day, and I charge it over night.
I have ambiente EQ, 90Hz, motion sense, tap to wake and lift to wake enable and various apps running on the background. I usually get 5 hours of screen on time.
I would recomend you to download Accubattery and see the battery health. Maybe the battery needs to be replaced. Mine is at 92% of health(almost new). If it is below 80% you should consider replacing it. Here you have a link to ifixit webpage. For heating I use a hair dryer instead of their special kit. It gives the same result.
If you still need more battery, maybe turn off Motion Sense and turn on battery saver mode. Do you have adptive battery turn on?
Maybe there is an app using more battery than what it should or it is crashing and drain your battery.