Hi,
When I check which apps are consuming the most battery drain, I have the following
2 procent cell standby
2 procent
96 procent Android OS
I have turned everything off when I don't use it, no auto sync.
Task manager to kill open apps.
My battery lasts 2,5 days with checking mails 5 times a day (manual sync)
But I feel like I could get more out of it.
Sometimes I see people with 8 procent Android OS or something
I know that the percentage of Android OS draining my battery is just an indication compared to the rest of the apps draining battery, so if mail would consume more this percentage would be higher,
But my question is why the big difference between 96 % and 3 % Android OS usage
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I use the extended battery (htc original) which is brand new, I just installed the latest android 2.2 with Hastarin R8.5.3+ with JDMS 1.6.2 Ultimate
the problem I have is the battery drain in standby mode, it chargec 100% and in 1h I lose 35% that's with the bt off, gps off and only wifi on.
however when I set the phone to Flight Mode, the battery lasts as good as windows!
SETcpu is on Power Saver mode but battery still drains fast, all other tasks killed.
now when it says 75% left on android, I go to windows and it shows 98% is it just that android not reading it correct?!
this is the extended battery it should last at least a whole day but the draining is crazy but I think android isn't reading the battery correctly.
in android standby (wifi and phone only) I am losing 5% per hour, in windows (with everything on) I lose 1% per hour or less.
Sir like mention in the Android section; the android builds have problems, not 100% compatible with Extended Battery's.
Unplugged for 3h 7 minutes
phone idle : 41%
display : 18%
cell stanby 16%
android syste,m 14%
voice search 3%
andriod os 3%
text messanging 2%
media server 2% (wtf is this ? )
battery from 100% went to 90% in 3 hours 7 minutes
i sent two text messges
and i received 5
that was all mostly
Grab "Spare Parts" off the market and see if you have an app not letting your phone sleeping or something because that's really what it sounds like.
Yeah its normal. Battery will drain regardless from 100, because its not good health for the battery to keep its charge at 100 percent.
i am using my mobile for 2 months but there was no problem in past but now its making battery problem
Android Os Usage is 25 % and Android System is also 25%
So times Android OS usage will 8-10 percent otherwise 25% all the time
i have tried:
Changing Os Version
Factory Reset ETC ETC
BetterBatteryStats
Install BetterBatteryStats and find out what processes are draining your battery.
Better Battery Stats is the app to use.
For me, it turned out that turning of keyboard sounds etc made a big difference.
was facing the same issues.. for me it turned out to be Google latitude, signed out of it and now its back to normal
Ok guys i found a big problem with battery in xperia sp ! Batter battery stats showed a process called *backup* running all the time in partial wakelocks ! Well i can also say that in 5 hours 7 percent o battery were consumed ! If you have this problem go to settings-backup and reset and uncheck everything ! Then reboot your phone and put in charge untill its 100% leave it there for 1-2 hours
magicaly my android system process from 65% dropped to 30 % (sometimes less)
good luck
That is most likely the backup function from Google. It will create some list with the latest apps installed so that after a reset or reflash the apps will be installed automaticly.
There is no Android System in my list so that is or may not be your cause.
mrjraider said:
That is most likely the backup function from Google. It will create some list with the latest apps installed so that after a reset or reflash the apps will be installed automaticly.
There is no Android System in my list so that is or may not be your cause.
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dude this 63 percent and after unchecking backup it went 30 percent and better battery stats sayd a process called backup wass consuming the battery !
Dude, it is perhaps an idea to upgrade to 4.3
And man. 11 hours and 36 minutes. You lost 12% charge only. This means that the only thing that would drain battery most is Android system because it means you barely used screen or apps. It's common sense. So it's no surprise your android system consumed so much
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Sadman Khan said:
And man. 11 hours and 36 minutes. You lost 12% charge only. This means that the only thing that would drain battery most is Android system because it means you barely used screen or apps. It's common sense. So it's no surprise your android system consumed so much
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well i remember my xperia p holding 7 hours with 100% but okk
Devices are diffrent... Hardware is diffrent and battery is diffrent.
7 hours on 100% does not indicate a thing
mrjraider said:
Devices are diffrent... Hardware is diffrent and battery is diffrent.
7 hours on 100% does not indicate a thing
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ok maybe you can help me after i take it off charge android system goes to 83% why????
i will test this, if its true, will be a good deal
Theliakos said:
ok maybe you can help me after i take it off charge android system goes to 83% why????
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because in fact that android System process is the very first process that android will start compared to regular apps/system apps ,thus it is also the first one you'll see taking much battery percentage in battery stats specially if the phone is fully charged then you pulled out the charger,the battery stats will reset and it will detect which eats most of the battery at that very moment which is obviously the system process,and you'll notice battery drain percentage will change depends on how you use your phone..
for example on the first 5 minutes the android system will take that 83% of battery consumption, the Media is 10%, Cell Stand-bye is 2%, Google Services is in the remaining 5% thus totalling to 100%, but if you play on the next minute (says Asphalt 8) for a few minutes..it will varies accordingly.. The Android System process is cut down to 62%,Media is 12%.Cell Standbye is 2%,Google Services is 8%, Screen is 6%,Asphalt 8 gets the remaining 10% of course totalling to 100%.
If your not using your phone that much then you will always see that android system is the one that eats most of the battery as it is the only heavy process running (compared to MEDIA & Cell Standbye,it is alwasy present)..
LOGIC??the battery drain percentage is a dynamic measurements of whats eating battery at that very the moment and it will varies depends on how you will use your phone the next minute, the percentage per app is the total of drained battery not the whole battery charge. Say for example you've got a charge of 85% left in your battery, The 100% total measurement of per app battery consumed percentage is that of 15% drained in your total full charge of 100%.
Edit: a detailed overview of what @Sadman Khan says.
I'm not really satisfied with battery life of my less than two months old Realme GT 12/256 GB.
What is your average screen on time on this phone?
Mine would be in the 3.5-5 hours range in a day and a half, maybe more if I watch a movie or something.
I'm not playing games and only have Viber, WhatsApp, Facebook... usual stuff.
I didn't see any tanglible difference between "auto" and 60 Hz screen mode regarding battery life.
Also, what percentage of battery drain do you see overnight?
I'm on latest firmware, tried every possible battery saving combination, but always have at least 3% battery drain overnight (usually around 4% in 7-8 hours) and that with radio and all apps off and various battery saving settings applied (global and per app).
I'm starting to believe it's "normal" for this phone and its SD 888 chipset.
Thanks.
Same
I have very similar results as you. Battery life is just ok.
Current battery life:
from 93% to 28% in 1d 19h, SOT: 3h 15min.
Before this I had Poco F3 for a month or so and I don't recall exactly, but it was something like a 1%, 2% max. drain overnight with pretty much the same usage pattern.
Also I have Lenovo tablet with far weaker MTK CPU but not much bigger battery (5000 mAh and 10.3'' screen) and that one almost doesn't use battery in standby mode (beats all phones I had).
I'm currently disabling various apps and testing and I'll post here if I find out something useful.
Optimized standby - Ultra standby makes exactly no difference in my current setup so I turned it off completely.
Quick device connect is also turned off and not in use, as far as I can tell.