Average screen on time per battery charge - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Simple question: under battery use how much screen display time do you get per battery charge? I don't care about other stats, just screen on time.

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[Q] Display is draining battery

any of you guys having problem with serious battery draining issue?
sometimes when i check my battery usage, it shows display is eating up most of my battery juice, it can go up as high as 80%!
I've always set my brightness to the dimmest, off auto-brightness, Standard screen mode
I even try to reboot my phone and the display is still draining my battery
Display is not draining your battery. Time up after a reboot/unplug from charger is the base for all those info.
In your case, up time is about 10 minutes. 58% display means your screen was on for about 6 minutes.
Reboot your phone before you sleep, and let the phone sleep. Next day, check how much is Display using. It will be very less.
It's a big screen...
Big screens use a lot of power...
I don't think there's anything to worry about here, got the same stuff going on.

[Q]Battery use shows 74% screen

And I don't even view anything in 3D, on leedroid, and music and stuff drains the battery quick
Normal?
People often get confused by battery use percentages... It took me a while too, but maybe this can help...
Say you're sitting at 90% left of your battery... that means 10% was drained. Looking at battery use only refers to that 10%, not the whole 100%.
So... if the screen reads 74% and your battery is sitting at 90%, what it is telling you is 74% OF the 10% used was from the screen.
And no matter what, any phone or tablet's screen is going to use the majority of the battery unless it's e-ink (even then it's a good possibility). I wouldn't stress to much about it. You can reduce this by using autobrightness or lowering the brightness than it is.
If you're frustrated with the battery in general, turn off best wifi performance and turn off always on data.
Also, leedroid has a terrible battery life.

Battery Life

So obviously the screen is the biggest drainer of battery life, but I just want to make sure my stats are in line with others.
I've been running a couple of quick battery tests on CleanRom 4.5, and basically, if I have the screen brightness up all the way without any sleep, I average roughly 1% battery drain / 1 minute (it's actually .8% battery drain but 1/1 ratio looks better). I've done a test with 4G and 3G and they're both about the same if screen is all the way up. With screen all the way down and Wi-fi I can get 30 minutes of Netflix with only 8% battery drain. Is this what I should be getting?

1080p vs 1440p battery life

Hey guys i know there are many forums that discuss this but do you really see a difference in battery life between the two? (60hz both) for me the battery life is the same...
I left mine on 1440p 90Hz since day one and I have never depleted the battery on my day to day use. Usually by the end of the day I have anywhere between 50% to 30% left before I plug it in to charge.
Battery life is great using 60 or 90 but mines set to auto using auto90 app. I use fhd to. I lose 7.63 percent a hour screen on currently.
Would say mines also on 7% per hour...
With Samsung Internet darkmode battery life is insane..

Battery stuck at 1% for almost 2 hours before shutting off

So mine phone was draining battery fast as expected with a few years old device and battery wear. I took it to a repair shop and had a new battery installed.
Now the phone has been draining just as fast as the old battery which caused me concern as I should have seen some noticeable improvement.
Well it turns out when my phone gets to 5 percent the screen will dim which is the norm. HOWEVER I can move the brightness slider back up and my phone will go to 1% and just stay there.
I am able to play Youtube videos at full brightness while sitting at 1% battery for almost 2 hours straight before the phone finally dies and shuts off.
Is there a special way to recalibrate this battery as im guessing something is waaaaay off with the calibration?
"Stock - non rooted phone"
You just have to recalliberate your battery percentage

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