Do you use live wallpapers? - Vibrant Themes and Apps

This poll is to see how many people actually use a live wallpaper.

Not really, they look nice but I get better battery life without.
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No. I just haven't found one that I love.
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i get bored with them too quickly. plus i think i get bettery battery results without it
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for the most part... no.
i mean i use them from time to time maybe for a day or two. but i always find myself going back to normal wallpapers.. unless im showing off then i'd be like check this out lol

I've used microbes for a month. It looks good with gingerbread themed beautiful widgets. Also my battery lasts from 630 to 9.
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I usually keep an empty (black) wallpaper. But that's just me

I used one from time to time until I found Solar Winds and I have been using it since (about 2 weeks) I have not seen any adverse effects on battery life. I still get 20-25 hours.

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This poll is to see how many people actually use a live wallpaper.
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I use them.
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Vibrant w/ Nero v4.1 + Voodoo = Beastmode

I use them, I usually have the Nexus S live wallpaper, but just switched over to the Solar Winds one. I have a hard time using a stationary wallpaper now, I sigh when I see my boring desktop wallpaper!

Nope. It's nice to show off your Android phone Live Wallpaper to your friends, but for practical use, I would still just use a static wallpaper.

I think this poll should have more options because I barely use Live Walls but from time to time I do and keep it for a while.
I voted No but only because its only every so often that I do.

I use Live Wallpaper on my Samsung Vibrant its called Solar Winds its so cool!!!
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Sometimes, but mostly I just keep a static one.
I mean, they look nice and all, but they drain your battery faster.

I used 8-bit waterfall for a while (recommended for game nerds) but it was harshing my battery. Then I used solar wind for a while but I just got over looking at moving **** all the time.
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Yes. I'm using Original Flurry. Goes good with my black theme (Obsidian v5 beta).
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I use microbes and the swirling galaxy. I bought the phone to use it, f all about batterylife, im where it can be charged usually and have the spare battery pack. I have no idea what battery life will be with a static wallpaper. My phone works great with nero, I was about to give up on it until I started putting roms on it
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I too use a live wallpaper. I find my self partial to the nexus and nexus s style wallpapers so I use this one called pl3x highly customizable to the point where I experience little to no additional battery drain. On an average day I still get 16-20 hours worth of battery (50-100 txts, ~40MB web usage, no gps, no wifi, occasional tethering)

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Not really, they look nice but I get better battery life without.
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+1 i do like the live wall paper especially the microbes but it drains the battery more than normal wall papers

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+1 i do like the live wall paper especially the microbes but it drains the battery more than normal wall papers
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Poorly made live wallpapers have poor battery life. Well made live wallpapers like solar winds, however, have virtually no effect on battery life at all.

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Live Wallpaper

Just a quick question, how do you guys feel about live wallpapers?
Too much of a battery drain? Ruins performance? Anyone use them?
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I don't use them, I think they slightly impact battery life.
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They are pretty, and in some cases they are even useful... but they certainly impact battery life.
They impact battery life, but the screen is so much better to look at. I personally use the nexus live wallpaper. I get through the day with about 30% battery left on moderate use so no biggie.
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This is hilarious, I just installed the free matrix one to see how cool it looked. Setcpu bounced back and forth from 200-800, with a normal picture wallpaper it sits at 200 at idle. lol I used to use beautiful live weather(or whatever it's called) and loved that because it showed the current weather for my area in the wallpaper...so cool. That was always my favorite by far.
its my understanding that they only use more battery when being displayed, and stay idle when not displayed, correct?
I use Ice Galaxy wallpaper and get around 12-15 hours with moderate to heavy usage.
i could be wrong here but it almost seems like they use more battery regardless of whether the screen is on or not. anyone have any input on this?

Battery percentage

Hi folks, is there any way to see the battery percentage on the Note? It appears when the phone is charging, but I'd like to see it at other times too. Is there a way to do this?
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On the stock ROM/stock theme, the only way is to go to Settings -> About Phone -> Phone Status.
You can also flash one a ROM, mod or theme that includes a percentage indicator, which you can find in the development or themes/apps forum.
Battery indicator or battery Widgets helps for now, but I heard this Widgets eat up the battery too.
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You'll have to download one of the tons of custom Android battery widgets that are found in the Play Store. That's what I'm currently using right now.
There are two I can recommend and they dont affect battery life in a noticeable amount (they use probably less than 2% in a twelve hour period which is likely not even noticeable).
The first is a free one called battery solo widget.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...xLDEsIm5ldC5tYWljYXMuYW5kcm9pZC5iYXR0ZXJ5cyJd
Its a very simple 1x1 circle that starts full and slowly removes bits of the circle as your battery get lower and lower. The colour also changes from green to yellow to red as the battery level drops and inside the circle is a clear readable number showing your battery status.
It should be noted that if you search for circle battery widget, you can find some nicer looking widgets than the one mentioned above but this is the one I used and it worked well for me (I used it for over a year on the Captivate).
However, if you are looking for something a bit more fancy, I strongly recommend Battery Monitor Widget Pro by 3C.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ult#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNjYzcxLmJtdy5wcm8iXQ..
Features everything you could possibly want to know about your battery status, tons of graphs and charts, whats been eating your battery, statistical information, temp, etc. It has a very nice widget that is very customizable.
3C also has another app called system tuner pro that is essentially the same thing for everything else (cpu, ram, gpu, etc). I strongly recommend BOTH apps, my main homescreen has both Battery Monitor Widget and System Tuner Pro.
Thanks for all the info guys! I went with solo widget for now.
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Jasmynsway said:
Hi folks, is there any way to see the battery percentage on the Note? It appears when the phone is charging, but I'd like to see it at other times too. Is there a way to do this?
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I use battery circle. its FREE, simple, easy to use and it works. http://bit.ly/GPf4pK
If you're rooted, cook up a simple battery icon mod in UOT kitchen. Pretty straightforward.
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I don't understand why its never included with stock.
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Battery indicator or battery Widgets helps for now, but I heard this Widgets eat up the battery too.
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Yeap, most widgets are "Live", meaning they update, and depending on the interval, could and does use up some battery.
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I don't understand why its never included with stock.
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I know this thread is old, but I came across it. i have been using Badass Battery Monitor for a few months on multiple devices and it is great for this purpose, without noticeable battery drain
I use Battery Indicator Pro. Works great!
It looks like battery percentage will be included on the official ICS release - I've loaded three of them so far, and every one of them has had an option to "Display Battery Percentage" under display settings.

Best wallpaper for battery life?

Ignoring live wallpapers, is there a good "blank" wallpaper that would minimize battery usage? all white? all black? My phone is a tool, I don't really care about fancy backgrounds, and I saw something on cnet about certain wallpapers causing greater battery drain based on the screen technology. (Obviously live wallpapers would).
Black or dark ones
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Yeah just get a totally black wallpaper, that would be best. CM9 and 10 even have a "no wallpaper" thing built in for totally black. that would use the least. Though as the poster above said, preferably ones that are darker tend to use less battery life.
I've been using android since I've had my HTC dream/g1. And back then things would help with battery life. I've played with sync on, sync off, brightness on low, wallpapers, dark themes, etc etc you get the point.
At this point in my android "career" I have come to the conclusion that if i keep sync on, Bluetooth on, have whatever i want for a background and the battery life will always be the same.
If you want good battery life buy an extended battery, or don't use your phone. With eveyything on except wifi(I don't have it) I only drop a bit over half a percent every hour. That's on my sgs3. The next step is rooting and running different kernels which can make a difference.
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Want better battery life, try this app

Was reading online what I should do about my battery life and how to improve it. I usually get about 12 hours with 2 hours of screen time. This app has improved my batteries life too 14 hours with 3.5 screen time. Not much but better here check it out
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/0...etter-htc-one-samsung-galaxy-s4-battery-life/
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No
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Never heard of an app that gives better battery life. Seems fishy to me.
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I'm trying it and it's still on learning mode. Im sure it helps a little bit...but not dramatically. Again...it's worth a try.
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arclight25 said:
Never heard of an app that gives better battery life. Seems fishy to me.
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Lol there were always a ton but none of them really did any good, I remember hearing about this one though but I forgot about it
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Yeah I'll post the results after a full charge/dat of usage should be tomorrow night. I like it and I dcan control more
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Never heard of an app that gives better battery life. Seems fishy to me.
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There are quite a few good ones out there. I like juice defender and greenify. I don't really use them now though. The htc one battery does a good job without slowing down the phone.
I never use battery apps ever, but coming to a phone that gets about an hour and a half less screen time, I tried this out for about a week and a half. It did nothing..... I mean literally nothing. Averaged the exact same everything. The only thing that changed was I had an icon in the notification bar. Its not even worth the wait while it's learning..... Apparently to do nothing.
I think this apps actual purpose is to advertise for their processors.
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No, I would just wait. Your can remove the icon from the bar. You should look before you an post (not trying to start a war) give it some time. I have gained a few hours, or maybe my phone is just working better.
The point is to save battery life with losing fluidity
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tacotino said:
Was reading online what I should do about my battery life and how to improve it. I usually get about 12 hours with 2 hours of screen time. This app has improved my batteries life too 14 hours with 3.5 screen time. Not much but better here check it out
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/0...etter-htc-one-samsung-galaxy-s4-battery-life/
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Turn on power saver. Problem solved.
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Turn on power saver. Problem solved.
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BatteryGuru does work a little bit. I used it on my atrix. However what this guy just said.
Turn on power saver and only check underclock CPU and lower screen brightness (HTC one screen is too bright) and you're golden. Haven't noticed a difference in performance from the lower cpu speeds at all. Quad core ftw I guess.
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Its funny how people always use screen time as a way to judge battey life. Theres more to it than that. Gaming, streaming and watching movies will definitely drain the battery quicker. Im not a power user and was very skeptical about the battery on the HTC One when I purchased it. So far, my battery lasted me throughout the day most days. Its true however that HTC is known to have smaller batteries.
SKyRocKeting727 said:
Its funny how people always use screen time as a way to judge battey life. Theres more to it than that. Gaming, streaming and watching movies will definitely drain the battery quicker. Im not a power user and was very skeptical about the battery on the HTC One when I purchased it. So far, my battery lasted me throughout the day most days. Its true however that HTC is known to have smaller batteries.
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Yeah. This is a small battery, I tried guru on the one and it didn't seem to make any change at all, if you out everything into super power save mode it works but then nothing ever updates. Kinda ruined my experience.
Underclocking cpu and lowering screen brightness through power saver is by far the easiest and best way for saving b life without ruining user experience (IMHO)
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I didn't think id like it but I turned power saver on with justlower screen brightness and lower cpu power and I have to say this thing still flies.... No lag at all and even the lowered screen brightness is still to bright imo so I leave it on all the time helps a lot. It takes the battery and phone about a week to break in and learn percentages anyway so don't be discouraged about batt life on the first couple days. Plus we use new devices more which makes a difference. I had a couple other things not perfect at first on my phone like agps not working but after a few charges and reboots it's working great better than my one s with any rom I've ever used.
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No, I would just wait. Your can remove the icon from the bar. You should look before you an post (not trying to start a war) give it some time. I have gained a few hours, or maybe my phone is just working better.
The point is to save battery life with losing fluidity
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I did look.... I don't give a crap if you can turn it off. This app has been around for a while.... I tried one my OneX just for a haha when it came onto the market..... It did nothing on that phone either. If you are gaining power from this app.... Its because the app is doing what I have been doing manually since using Android phones. These battery apps are built for lazy people who refuse to remember to turn crap off they ain't using.
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SKyRocKeting727 said:
Its funny how people always use screen time as a way to judge battey life. Theres more to it than that. Gaming, streaming and watching movies will definitely drain the battery quicker. Im not a power user and was very skeptical about the battery on the HTC One when I purchased it. So far, my battery lasted me throughout the day most days. Its true however that HTC is known to have smaller batteries.
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Screen on time is one of the best ways to judge battery life. If you can get an hour of talk time, texting like mad and get 4 1/2 hours of screen time....video, reading, etc...... That's a bad ass battery.
Phone that's been on for 35 hours with 1 hour of screen time is quite simply a phone that is not used much.
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I don't think you understood what I meant. I meant to say comparing screen times on a device that played intensive gaming vs the screen time on a device that was used to browse the web and text. Both screens are on but the one playing game is likely to chew up battery faster due to the cpu running more aggressive. So basically all these screen times that people post aren't really helping unless they're accurately stating what was it used for. Wifi vs 4G LTE plays a factor also. All in all, it's likely everyone uses their phones for different things so battery life will be judge differently.
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I actually used this app when I had the Nexus, and I HATE battery saver apps like Bullsh.. I mean Juice Defender. The fact that Qualcomm is putting it out for their own chips tells me it's worth a shot.
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I don't think you understood what I meant. I meant to say comparing screen times on a device that played intensive gaming vs the screen time on a device that was used to browse the web and text. Both screens are on but the one playing game is likely to chew up battery faster due to the cpu running more aggressive. So basically all these screen times that people post aren't really helping unless they're accurately stating what was it used for. Wifi vs 4G LTE plays a factor also. All in all, it's likely everyone uses their phones for different things so battery life will be judge differently.
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I understand where your coming from, and you're not wrong. My only point is that phones that can sustain, what I would consider excessive screen on, would naturally stand up better to whatever you throw at it.
Having said that, my OneX would get 5 and a half hours screen on with texting, reading, XDA app all day, YouTube, etc. Sure I could easily kill the battery playing crazy graphics games in 2 and a half hours..... Most phones that are only averaging 3-4 hours of screen time are not going to be able to get 2 1/2 hours of play time doing anything else. My OneX battery kills this One. I wouldn't necessarily say I am a power user.... But I have been known to put a beating on mine pretty regularly.
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Battery Life improvement. PLEASE READ :)

Hey guys,
so i was just playing around on my Ultra and decided to install Nova launcher. Normally i always do this but i have been very happy with Sonys launcher that i have not found a reason to change.
I wanted to play around with skinning some icons and you know, making my device look pretty
Anyway,having been using Nova launcher for the last 3 days now my battery life has improved a lot!!
I am getting at least 1 hour extra battery life compared to the Sony launcher and i have not changed any of my usage. If anything, i have more widgets etc running now than i did before.
Today i got 7 hours screen on time, and this was with screen brightness on at least 50% and around 25 hours standby time total.
So yeah, maybe a few of you can try using Nova for a few days and see if you notice the same thing. I am hugely surprised
Thanks and have a great day
ps. i am running .475 firmware non rooted.
I always run nova launcher prime on all my android devices I just updated to the 510 firmware and rooted I changed a few settings on the governer etc. And will post my battery life tomorrow night when I can have a good chance to run it tomorrow
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ScottishSwan said:
Hey guys,
so i was just playing around on my Ultra and decided to install Nova launcher. Normally i always do this but i have been very happy with Sonys launcher that i have not found a reason to change.
I wanted to play around with skinning some icons and you know, making my device look pretty
Anyway,having been using Nova launcher for the last 3 days now my battery life has improved a lot!!
I am getting at least 1 hour extra battery life compared to the Sony launcher and i have not changed any of my usage. If anything, i have more widgets etc running now than i did before.
Today i got 7 hours screen on time, and this was with screen brightness on at least 50% and around 25 hours standby time total.
So yeah, maybe a few of you can try using Nova for a few days and see if you notice the same thing. I am hugely surprised
Thanks and have a great day
ps. i am running .475 firmware non rooted.
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Whoa whoa. Can you please specify what is the 7 hours screen time consist of? Maybe some gsam or betterbatterystats statistics?
I'm still running stock launcher on rooted 510. Typical usage is 4 hours screentime, which is 1 hour heavy gaming, 1 hour browsing, a bit of gps, and other light usage. The rest is standby with total time of 9-15 hours, depending on signal strength.
The screen is one damn power sucker.
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How long did you use your phone before switching to Nova? Cause there is a battery improvement after about 10 cycle of charge.
Not that I say you wrong. It really plausible to have slightest battery life improvement with Nova as the launcher do not use Xperia framework. But Xperia framework look kinda lite so not so much battery consuming. Would be glad to see a screen of detailed battery usage.
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Ok, I tested the Nova launcher today. I did feel that have much better battery life than the stock launcher. Give me about 1-2 hours screen on time more. Good.
ScottishSwan said:
Hey guys,
so i was just playing around on my Ultra and decided to install Nova launcher. Normally i always do this but i have been very happy with Sonys launcher that i have not found a reason to change.
I wanted to play around with skinning some icons and you know, making my device look pretty
Anyway,having been using Nova launcher for the last 3 days now my battery life has improved a lot!!
I am getting at least 1 hour extra battery life compared to the Sony launcher and i have not changed any of my usage. If anything, i have more widgets etc running now than i did before.
Today i got 7 hours screen on time, and this was with screen brightness on at least 50% and around 25 hours standby time total.
So yeah, maybe a few of you can try using Nova for a few days and see if you notice the same thing. I am hugely surprised
Thanks and have a great day
ps. i am running .475 firmware non rooted.
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hagalah said:
Ok, I tested the Nova launcher today. I did feel that have much better battery life than the stock launcher. Give me about 1-2 hours screen on time more. Good.
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Damn I guess I'll do nova prime ^^
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Typical usage is 4 hours screentime, which is 1 hour heavy gaming. The screen is one damn power sucker.
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Lol...1 hr of heavy gaming kills most phones... You'll also probably get 5-7 hours if you didn't do this.
I was on nova for a few days. Didn't notice any difference.
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I used nova launcher for experience since i read this post.. the result is in attached capture.. still have 43% of battery
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I used nova launcher for experience since i read this post.. the result is in attached capture.. still have 43% of battery
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Would you say you are happy with Nova launcher then?
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Ok, I tested the Nova launcher today. I did feel that have much better battery life than the stock launcher. Give me about 1-2 hours screen on time more. Good.
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Amazing what a different launcher can do right?
i got 7.5 hours screen on time yesterday and i was using the phone alot - i was on wifi almost the entire day - i personally dont believe that nova will get you much better battery life there are alot of other things involved in battery life besides the launcher - i always use nova as i just prefer it, i was not on wifi as much today and i have alot less screen on time - currently at 10 % battery remaining with 4 hours and 45 minutes screen on time - which is acceptable to me - it wont make it through the day but i can live with that - i will probably buy the battery case even though it is expensive as i use the phone alot and like to make it through a day without worrying - which was no problem at all with my note 2 with the 9300 mah zerolemon extended battery but cant go back to the note 2 after using this phone for a few days !!
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Would you say you are happy with Nova launcher then?
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I just follow your post to see if there is any battery improvement when using nova.. Still now i think there is improvement, but not sure if that due to nova. I always thing that it is best to use the stock launcher, i am not a fan of custom ones....
azharisadig said:
I just follow your post to see if there is any battery improvement when using nova.. Still now i think there is improvement, but not sure if that due to nova. I always thing that it is best to use the stock launcher, i am not a fan of custom ones....
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Nova change nothing. Only thing that change is that the battery need time to reach its full capacity. I can see improvements on the battery since I bought it. Usually need to be serious on battery charge for about a week after buying your phone, and you'll see that the battery life improved. This is not about Android battery calibration but about the battery itself.
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bASKOU said:
Nova change nothing. Only thing that change is that the battery need time to reach its full capacity. I can see improvements on the battery since I bought it. Usually need to be serious on battery charge for about a week after buying your phone, and you'll see that the battery life improved. This is not about Android battery calibration but about the battery itself.
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No offense, but i have owned my Z Ultra for 5 weeks now.
Nova launcher improved the battery. That is a fact. This is not my first phone, i know how batteries etc work but thanks
Nova has significant improvememt especially in launcher screen on mode. For internet browsing mode, it's better too.
But if you are a heavy gamer, then you won't feel much difference on it.
Nova will reflash the widget correctly. But the stock launcher has problems to reflash the widgets when rotating the screen. You can tell easily that the stock launcher is not fine tuned and that may be the reason for the worse battery performace.
bASKOU said:
Nova change nothing. Only thing that change is that the battery need time to reach its full capacity. I can see improvements on the battery since I bought it. Usually need to be serious on battery charge for about a week after buying your phone, and you'll see that the battery life improved. This is not about Android battery calibration but about the battery itself.
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nova
all other functions work ok under nova? like using pen etc.
unknown364 said:
all other functions work ok under nova? like using pen etc.
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Yes.
The nova launcher cant make your battery last longer, I dont see how anyway its just a launcher. Ill say it is a cool launcher but your better off trying to get a battery saving app to get more battery life and if that doesnt work you need a new battery. All smartphones use lithium ion batteries which naturally degrade and charge less from the day there first used.
Just like other bad programing app, a launcher will affect the battery life for sure. How it manage widgets and how it reflash the screen all will reduce or improve your battery life. If you ever used Go launcher before, you will understand what I meant.
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The nova launcher cant make your battery last longer, I dont see how anyway its just a launcher. Ill say it is a cool launcher but your better off trying to get a battery saving app to get more battery life and if that doesnt work you need a new battery. All smartphones use lithium ion batteries which naturally degrade and charge less from the day there first used.
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