Just last night I rooted my Thunderbolt and decided to go with Das Bamf 1.4 as my first ROM. I then realized it came with the 4.1c kernel and decided to update to 4.3a because my main concern is preserving the battery life the most, so I didn't think overclocking would be necessary.
Today has been my first full day using this ROM/kernel and I can't help but notice that I've dropped to a 75% battery within 3 hours of unplugging the device with light to moderate usage. Streamed last.fm for about a half hour, a few texts, 5 to 10 mins of web browsing. I feel like I was getting better life from the phone stock which leads me to believe I'm doing something wrong. I'm only syncing 1 gmail account, facebook contacts once a day, twitter manually, and my brightness is set to around only 20%. Also, I have a setCPU profile set to ondemand 368 max when the screen is off.
Any thoughts as to how I can improve my performance?
Edit: Also worth noting I'm in a 3g only area so my network type is set to CDMA auto in Phone Info.
potcryan said:
Just last night I rooted my Thunderbolt and decided to go with Das Bamf 1.4 as my first ROM. I then realized it came with the 4.1c kernel and decided to update to 4.3a because my main concern is preserving the battery life the most, so I didn't think overclocking would be necessary.
Today has been my first full day using this ROM/kernel and I can't help but notice that I've dropped to a 75% battery within 3 hours of unplugging the device with light to moderate usage. Streamed last.fm for about a half hour, a few texts, 5 to 10 mins of web browsing. I feel like I was getting better life from the phone stock which leads me to believe I'm doing something wrong. I'm only syncing 1 gmail account, facebook contacts once a day, twitter manually, and my brightness is set to around only 20%. Also, I have a setCPU profile set to ondemand 368 max when the screen is off.
Any thoughts as to how I can improve my performance?
Edit: Also worth noting I'm in a 3g only area so my network type is set to CDMA auto in Phone Info.
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I would give the new RUU a try and update to the new BAMF 1.5 ROM and see how it goes.
When you go to settings > about phone > battery > battery use, what shows up as using the most power?
Also, did you reset the battery stats in CWR when you upgraded the kernel?
I'm not an expert, nor am I using BAMF 1.4 (sticking with 1.3.2 for now), but these are some common questions I see posted when people have battery issues.
Bibble13 said:
When you go to settings > about phone > battery > battery use, what shows up as using the most power?
Also, did you reset the battery stats in CWR when you upgraded the kernel?
I'm not an expert, nor am I using BAMF 1.4 (sticking with 1.3.2 for now), but these are some common questions I see posted when people have battery issues.
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display is shown to be using the most battery at 63%. I already have the brightness down quite a bit, so what else can I do? I try tried disabling on screen animations at menu>settings>display but I still see the weather animations on my home screen.
Also, I don't recall resetting the battery stats when I upgraded the kernel. I used Kernel Manager and updated right in there and don't recall it asking anything about the battery.
Tips if you haven't done so already
-lower your screen brightness Setting >> Display >> Brightness, I have mine one 30%.
-Use the Dazzle app\widget that allows you to shut the data off completely (among other settings)
-LTE OnOff (to shut off 4G when not needed, helps A LOT)
-And JuiceDefender (on Aggressive)
Battery life still isn't that great but it has improved, I am still on the old RUU using the utkanos kernel.
Hope this helps.
New kernel and recalibrate the old battery.
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New kernel and recalibrate the old battery.
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by recalibrate the old battery, do you mean bump charging?
Try out the drod kernel... My phone has been off the charger for 10.5 hours and I'm at 47% remaining.
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I decided to update my radio and then flash das bamf 1.5. So far so good but I'll have to wait until tomorrow to get a better idea if battery performance has improved. Thanks for the suggestions.
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I'm using bamf remix 1.5 with new radio update and battery life is showing improvement
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I'm using bamf remix 1.5 with new radio update and battery life is showing improvement
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Bamf 1.5 w/integrated kernel and radio update = great battery life. SetCpu Max 1036800, min 245000 w/ondemand governor.
I'm also seeing the same with the new radio and Bamf 1.5. Using the imoseyon lean kernel "normal" but my tbolt is eating the battery. Just rooted it today. Did not reset the battery statistics. Will that help?
Someone on xda made that battery calibration app has anyone tryed it? btw i cant bump charge cuz of CWR turning on if my phone is off and plugged in. Which dosen't allow it to charge. Fix's?
I've actually been getting much better battery life since I switched to smartass governor. I unplugged my phone at 9:45AM it's now 6:49PM and I'm at 72%
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btw i cant bump charge cuz of CWR turning on if my phone is off and plugged in. Which dosen't allow it to charge. Fix's?
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System Menu > Power > check Fastboot.
That will stop CW from booting up when your powerd off and charging.
But I thought that was fixed in the last update....??
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Does anyone know why i only get decent battery life with stock rom?
Every rom i try stinks for battery except eb01 stock rom.
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rmlineback said:
Does anyone know why i only get decent battery life with stock rom?
Every rom i try stinks for battery except eb01 stock rom.
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I normally don't do this but I have seen this question 5+ times in the past 7 days. Do a search my friend.
Thanks
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My suggestion...
is to try Nitro's EC01 Rom, as well as Nemesis2all's updated kernel (Which gives you the ability to change volt settings, speed, etc) which can really improve your battery life.
Ya I would say try Nitro's Evil Fascination ROM and Nemesis2all's kernel as well. My battery life is pretty good without messing with the voltage. If you're still not getting great battery life you should a) download Juicedefender. The free version does an amazing job for me or b) do some research and try to adjust the voltage settings.
I just started using Active Apps from the market. I guess it's a Samsung product that you can use to replace Task Manager. Whenever I don't use it, my battery drains real quick, and without a specific pattern. When I use Active Apps, and use the Ram Manager level 2 kill, my battery drain instantly gets much lower. 5 hours unplugged yesterday only drained my battery like 11%. Compared to up to 30% otherwise. Hope this helps others too!
Try the app "juice defender " in the market. It makes my battery last 2ice as long
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How long after battery calibration should I see a difference?
I need to reiterate what has been said: first, install Juice Defender and learn to tweak those settings, it's well worth it. Second, undervolt that puppy with Nemesis2all's latest kernel. At idle, my phone might last 48 hours [not tested].
I only ask because when I recalibrated my battery (charged fully, wiped stats, drained battery, fully charged with phone off) my battery life is worse
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I update OTA last week on Verizon to Froyo 2.2. My battery was overheating and draining like crazy from my CPU usage being at a constant 99%..
I found the source of the problem. An app I use for facebook called "FLOW". The CPU usage was cut to 20% when I killed it with "Advanced Task Killer".
I resolved the issue by: Opening Flow.. going to Preferences.. Notification Settings.. Refresh Type.. Checked Periodic Polling (I was using Gmail Experimental previously)
Hope this helps...
Using the app "Battery Monitor Widget" I have determined the following....
My Droid X sleeps at -5 mA while sleeping.
My T-Bolt sleeps at -48 mA or more (usually much more) while sleeping.
Both phones run Gingerbread.
Both phones have the same apps, running.
Why does the T-Bolt draw so much more mA's?
I've turned off the 4G radio and it didn't help.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
Your T-Bolt is not alone, mine runs in the -40's too. Recently into the high -30's with some undervolting. What rom and kernel are you using? I am on CM7.
GingerBamf Remix with Imoseyon 2.5.3test7 running Extreme and Interactive.
i have very bad standbye life on mine running BAMF froyo versions too. I really want to know what is causing the horrible drain. Nothing really shows up as keeping the phone awake or anything.
I noticed this the other night. I went to sleep around 3:30am (...after tending to crying daughter) at about 50% battery and woke up at 7am to a dead TB. Plugged TB and checked System Panel app and saw my battery drain in about 2 hours with no device usage at that time span but 10% cpu activity while in sleep mode. I have been keeping WiFi on at the house lately which has helped on battery life when connected but have also noticed my TB having a hard time connecting to Wifi when I get back home or waking out of sleep mode. Does Wifi connection cycle in sleep mode if it is having a hard time connecting? Also had two reboots for no reason the last few days as well. I love this TB but these little annoyances are.....well annoying!
Every time I root, I end up going back to stock. To me, it seems to runs smoother and with better battery life than any Rom and kernel mix I've tried.
My phone lasts me all day with some texting, web surfing, playing music, a few calls, some tethering, and some YouTube. When I plug my phone in at night I'm usually down to 40% give or take.
I also use green power to manage my data and WiFi. It works great.
Over night I might loose 1% but thats it.
Just my opinion.
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Hey guys what's a good app that you use to track that information for your battery discharge rate?
Nvm lol just reread your post. Thanks.
SETCPU
Im assuming your rooted if so install SETCPU and in Profiles you can turn the voltage all the way down on the "Screen Off" option but make sure you check the ENABLE box and after you wake the phone up if it seems to be a little choppy just go back to SETCPU and check the ENABLE box again which will disable it, works for me
I am running stock Rom with basic tweaks (display, background data) and just uninstalled the task manager I was using and improved my battery life by 30%. I now go almost all day with moderate use with out having to recharge.
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I am running stock Rom with basic tweaks (display, background data) and just uninstalled the task manager I was using and improved my battery life by 30%. I now go almost all day with moderate use with out having to recharge.
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Oh yeah. Task managers are bad news bears for Android phones.
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Let me just clarify that my battery life is fine. I only lose a few % overnight. I was just confirming to the op that -40's is normal.
So I just installed BAMF remix 1.7 on my newly rooted TB and it seemed slow with bad battery life. This seems to be atypical so I was wondering if anyone could help me out figuring out my problem.
I downloaded the rom and flashed it from rom manager, selecting to clear the cache and dalvic cache. The install went fine and I restored my user apps from titanium backup. While it was going through and installing all of these apps, super user force closed a couple of times. Then there were some applications that kept force closing like handcent, flexT9, and Swift keyboard X, but uninstalling and reinstalling them seemed to fix the problems. I then reset the battery statistics from cwm.
I set up the accounts and sync like I had before and in fact had less accounts syncing since I was only syncing facebook and not facebook and the htc sense facebook both. I didn't change the kernal but set the governor to power save after I started noticing the battery running out quick.
When I was on stock running adw or go launcher, I would get about 15 hours from a full charge on 4G. Today after a full charge I got about 6.5 hours on a full charge.
Should I have done a factory reset in there? Is there a different kernal I should try? Should I try to flash the rom again without using rom manager?
You should definitely wipe all data before flashing any custom ROM. Many people have also had a lot of issues flashing with Rom Manager, including myself. DL the ROM from the developers page, place it on the root of your SD card (not in a folder), rename it to "update.zip" with a file manager, then use ROM Manager to boot into recovery. Wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache and dalvic then apply update from SD card. If you don't have a file manager on your phone, rename it on your PC then move to the card. You should be good after that.
You need to wipe data when coming from a different rom.
Have you tried use Imoseyon battery saver or extreme kernel? It does gives great battery life if you find sweet spot on your TB.
PS. You must wipe everything if you are coming from another ROM.
I have the same issue as OP. I have wiped dalvik/cache/data. I did factory reset and I am running the BAMF 1.7 remix with Adrenalyn's Kernel and the new radio that's provided in the rom. I've read that this rom and kernel are good with battery life but mine drains at a very fast rate 1% about 3 mins. I don't have any data sucking apps. GPS is always off and Im on 3G using AUTO(PRL).
Any suggestions?
bumping the thread
i had slow and no responsive with the screen it was pissing me off so i updated to gingerbread and it works like it should now. No 4 second lag and no anger
you should def do a full wipe before installating a new rom.
Battery life on 1.7 sucked for me too until I did a battery calibration, which I'd recommend doing after flashing a new rom.
- charge to 100% (turn phone off, wait till light turns green)
- boot into recovery, wipe battery stats
- reboot phone, unplug, wait till battery totally drains before plugging in again
I also went into the bamf toolkit and set the min to 245 and max to 1.024 w governor 'smartass'.
Since I did that the batt life has been much better, good luck.
XViCi0uSX said:
you should def do a full wipe before installating a new rom.
Battery life on 1.7 sucked for me too until I did a battery calibration, which I'd recommend doing after flashing a new rom.
- charge to 100% (turn phone off, wait till light turns green)
- boot into recovery, wipe battery stats
- reboot phone, unplug, wait till battery totally drains before plugging in again
I also went into the bamf toolkit and set the min to 245 and max to 1.024 w governor 'smartass'.
Since I did that the batt life has been much better, good luck.
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thanks, I'm going to try redoing the install and this battery calibration. I'm actually trying to decide on whether to keep 1.7 remix or go stripped.
So I think my slowness was from putting the governor to power saver. It runs much better with smartass. I basically understand what the other governor settings do, but what does smartass do?
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thanks, I'm going to try redoing the install and this battery calibration. I'm actually trying to decide on whether to keep 1.7 remix or go stripped.
So I think my slowness was from putting the governor to power saver. It runs much better with smartass. I basically understand what the other governor settings do, but what does smartass do?
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Basically, it sets the min and max as needed... like when its sleeping, it'll set the min at 245 mhz. At least that's what I understand lol
Here's some more info...
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droidforums.net/forum/droid-incredible-tech-issues/109934-smart-governor-setcpu.html
Also, there's a free app on the market called battery calibration by NeMo.. it'll let u kno when its charged to 100% and then it'll wipe it batt stats for ya.
Hope this helps
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question about kernals, I installed bamf stripped so I don't have sense anymore. Can I still install the Adrynalyne kernals in kernal manager labeled "Sense" or do I need to find stock versions?
XViCi0uSX said:
Basically, it sets the min and max as needed... like when its sleeping, it'll set the min at 245 mhz. At least that's what I understand lol
Here's some more info...
(Copy n paste, it won't let me post a link)
droidforums.net/forum/droid-incredible-tech-issues/109934-smart-governor-setcpu.html
Also, there's a free app on the market called battery calibration by NeMo.. it'll let u kno when its charged to 100% and then it'll wipe it batt stats for ya.
Hope this helps
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just tried this and after wiping the stats and charging fully I'm at 16% after 3h 40mins. Will see if it gets better on subsequent recharges
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question about kernals, I installed bamf stripped so I don't have sense anymore. Can I still install the Adrynalyne kernals in kernal manager labeled "Sense" or do I need to find stock versions?
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Yes, even tho you used the stripped rom it still has sense elements.
Viper Daimao said:
just tried this and after wiping the stats and charging fully I'm at 16% after 3h 40mins. Will see if it gets better on subsequent recharges
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charged it to full last night, and with very light use it's at 27% after 4 and a half hours. I think I'd get to almost 6 hours if I let it run down.
That's some improvement but I think it may have more to do with not playing plants vs zombies any this time. The battery now gets fairly hot when playing PvZ when it didn't before.
I'm not sure what the problem is but I cannot live with only getting 4-6 hours of life out of a phone. I think I'm going to have to try a non-bamf rom.
I got around 14-16 hours on that ROM. What kernel/radio are u running? I also kept WiFi and Gps off when I wasn't using it. I also had min/max at 245/1.402.
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Look at your Battery Stats. What does it say is using the majority of your battery?
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I got around 14-16 hours on that ROM. What kernel/radio are u running? I also kept WiFi and Gps off when I wasn't using it. I also had min/max at 245/1.402.
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I'm running 4G and keep wifi and gps off too along with the brightness being around 20. when I was non-rooted I got about 14-16 also (counting 7 hours of idle at night) I have my settings set to the same as before I was rooted. I'm running whatever kernal/radio came with sripped bamf 1.7. I had applied the MR1 update OTA unrooted when it came out but otherwise haven't changed anything regarding kernal or radio.
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Look at your Battery Stats. What does it say is using the majority of your battery?
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it shows the display at about 40-50%, 20 for car home screen (I have it on and streaming music during my 25 minute right to work, seems high but it's not on any more than that and the drain is still pretty constant). For instance, I charged it up to about 29% and it drained to zero and shut down while I was at lunch over about an hour an a half.
Looking at my currant widget log. I started at 29% at 11:43 then dropped 1% of battery every 2-3 minutes or so (while idle in my pocket) then it hit 8% at 1:03pm and stayed there till 1:08 at which point it shut down.
Just to add my $.02 ... I'm running BAMF 1.7. I don't mess with kernel settings or anything like that, just whatever comes with the non-remix 1.7 ROM.
Prior to last week, I was getting a good 15 hours on my stock battery (light - moderate usage), but something changed last week and I am getting pretty poor battery life now, like 6 - 8 hours.
I posted a reply over on a forum at Android Central but I haven't seen any definitive cause yet. Our theory is that an application update might be causing an issue. I was searching over here to see if anyone was having similar issues.
I'm getting much better battery life now. Got about 24 hours on 4G the whole time. I think it might have been because I was signed on to trillian but I still need to test. It's odd because before rooting I got 14-15 hours of 4G and I'm pretty sure I was signed on trillian then too.
I'm a long time lurker, first time poster, so please...go easy on me as I'm still trying to figure out the lingo and what not!
Anyhow, I just recently installed V6 and everything is absolutely great - except my battery goes down faster than <insert whatever reference you want here..hockey goalie, boxing, sexual>
I initially tried flashing over V5 and that's when the issue started - V5 was fine the way it was, but was starting to eat up the battery a little quicker - maybe due to a couple of new apps installed? did a full wipe and reinstalled v6 and am experiencing the same issue
I don't know if it's a problem with my actual battery or what...anyone have any suggestions?
Fully charge the battery until the green charged light goes off then reboot into XRecovery and wipe your battery stats.
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Alternatively, there's the battery calibration app.
Alternatively, build your own stock ROM. Wolfs ROM has IMHO too many uneccesary tweaks that drain the battery... although his performance ROM has awesome battery (I'm using it right now)... lol I dunno why..
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Well its tough to explain u, but use set cpu and reduce the maximum processing speed to 384. The battery will be consumed to the lowest. I have done the same. And my x10 works for min 1.5 day.
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Fully charge the battery until the green charged light goes off then reboot into XRecovery and wipe your battery stats.
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I installed the ROM with a full battery and after the first thing I did was use the battery calibration app
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Alternatively, there's the battery calibration app.
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did that
Prodigy said:
Alternatively, build your own stock ROM. Wolfs ROM has IMHO too many uneccesary tweaks that drain the battery... although his performance ROM has awesome battery (I'm using it right now)... lol I dunno why..
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You know, I just might do that...I just gotta find a guide or how-to to do this...I'll let you know my progress...in a few years
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Well its tough to explain u, but use set cpu and reduce the maximum processing speed to 384. The battery will be consumed to the lowest. I have done the same. And my x10 works for min 1.5 day.
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um..I have no-frills cpu - figure it's the same, or is set cpu a better app?
max clock freq is at 998Mhz; min at 245; governor is at ondemand (gotta read up on this..) and i/o scheduler is on deadline..should I change any of the other stuff?
thanks!
I use juce defender plus and if needed I could go a couple of days without charging.
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Not sure if my problem is the same but my phone WB v6 (even on v5) will turn off when used heavily i guess (less than 5min video games seem to be ok but other apps will do it randomly). but the battery will say like 65% whatever it should be from the use so far after a reboot most of the time i have then same % as before the umm crash but sometimes it shows 25% and turns off then if i leave it for a bet i get back to the higher % but will still crash with a little app use. Frustrating as i LOVE the ROM!
So far no crash during phone calls. But the crashes are no rhyme or reason. I have tried calibrating and full flash but it came back.
(would have posted in the ROM thread but i have too few postes and this seemed a better place)
Hung Wei Lo: which version are you using? Try lowering min frequency, adjust settings (like brightness). I'm on v6 with Freekernel and I get 2-3 days on a full charge. Maybe an app is preventing your phone from entering deep sleep.
Rabbit Stew: are you overclocking? Try a full wipe including battery stats, then installing v6s. The stock version should be the most stable.
Here's two methods that work for me.
To me the battery calibration app, is USELESS, no offence to the developer.
1. Wiping battery stats: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=943626
or
2. Optimizing battery with just a charger and phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071885
Don't go anymore then 5 tries.
I figured I'd give an update on this..
Things had magically sorted themselves out - battery life got better and better each day, though not to the point most of you are getting (I'm talking MAYBE 14 hours of minimal usage - the odd facebook check, random text message etc)
As suggested, I've set the min. frequency to the lowest possible, screen timeout is at like 30 seconds
As of the past couple of days, I've been getting half that...no new apps installed all the same settings...wifi is off, brightness is set to 25%, no gps usage all I have on is data. As an example, I charged her up and unplugged it with an hour to go before I was done at work. an hour ride on the subway doing nothing but listening to some tunes, and I'm down to 60%...in two hours
I'm at wits end here...according to cpu spy here are my most recent stats:
998 - 0:01:49 - 35%
576 - 0:00:-4 - 1%
384 - 0:00:03 - 3%
245 - 0:00:52 - 17%
deep sleep - 0:02:11 - 42%
thoughts (related to this issue)? suggestions? ideas?
is calibrating the battery will solve the phone randomly restart??
In my infinite wisdom, I'd have to seriously doubt it...did you do a fresh install?
So, I went to sleep at full charge, took it off the charger to see how my drain was....I woke up 6 hours later and it was at 64%. I took a look at partial wake locks and it looks as follows (I can't upload .png from my phone)
RILJ (Dialer) 205s count 2178
juicedefender 3019s count 1570
Alarm manager 1543s count 1320
Google services event log also has a pretty high count. I ran the "battery fix" and all that jazz,recalibrated my battery,not sure why drain is so terrible?
Could someone please help me out?
I am running cm7 with faux 0.2.0 1.3 kernel. I have it undervolted and profiles so it never goes above 1ghz unless on ac charger. (456 when screen is off)
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I'm not sure how much it helps you with your issue, but for me JuiceDefender works very well. I would otherwise have a multitude of data sync apps such as Gmail running, and this limits it while periodically enabling sync.
Start tweaking what apps are using data and the battery life will be better.
I have had a problem the same where I am not so sure juicedefender is helping because I tend to set my phone on the desk when I do homework and the screen comes on after I put into sleep mode and then no more that 5 seconds later it turns on at about 25% screen brightness then jumps to 100% them dims to 25% then goes off, all in a matter of between 10-20seconds. I loom at the battery use area in settings and standby is at least 40% & display is right under and idle is next. my settings that I think may be causing this are the mobile data where the autosync is set at enable (in juice defender) & I tried ping but it does the same thing. I just want to know why the screen comes on ever 5 seconds. I don't know how to contact the developer to try and resolve my problem. I am actually on a thunderbolt but that shouldn't matter. I just wanted to reinforce that "i'm not sure juice defender is working as I get about the same battery life".
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I get double the life out of the same roms. I'll try a rom for a day then run juice defender and get a day and a half. Depends on how you have defender setup. The only thing I don't like it doing is disabling my wifi as It sometimes won't reconnect back unless I manually do it. I think setcpu is a joke though. I had it set for 216/456 at screen off and it was running at 1200 for 1/2 the time it was supposed to be asleep. Then whne I opened it up...(Battery less than 50% stay below 1000) and the screen booted up 1300. So to me it's an extra service I don't need.
JD has always given me more battery life on any rom that I have tried.. I recently got rid of it and am trying out GreenPower. so far GP seems to work a bit better than JD. I get a bit more life out of my batter than JD gave me.. try green power out if JD is not cutting it for you.. GP seems a bit lighter as well.. so, could be overall why get more battery life out of it..
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Juice Defender seemed to do little to nothing for my phone. I got rid of it and my battery life remained the same. I can't say the same for everyone else but what works for you might not work for the next guy.
All I'm simply saying is give it a shot and test it out religiously before you make a decision to use it or not.
Works for me another good thing to do if you use set CPU underclock the hell out of it when the screen is off not using it so why not
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My setCPU profiles are as follows:
CPU > 62.0c 456/216 (Priority 100)
Screen off 456/216 (96)
In Call 456/216 (75)
Charging AC 1300/216 (74)
Battery < 20% 608/216 (59)
Battery < 10% 456/216 (54)
Phone is otherwise capped at 1ghz
I have JD configured to run my syncs once every 15 minutes for 1 minute. It is also disabling mobile data while the screen is off and wifi when inactive for 1 minute.
Not sure what else I should do here? Should I re-flash CM7 with the battery @ 100%?
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My setCPU profiles are as follows:
CPU > 62.0c 456/216 (Priority 100)
Screen off 456/216 (96)
In Call 456/216 (75)
Charging AC 1300/216 (74)
Battery < 20% 608/216 (59)
Battery < 10% 456/216 (54)
Phone is otherwise capped at 1ghz
I have JD configured to run my syncs once every 15 minutes for 1 minute. It is also disabling mobile data while the screen is off and wifi when inactive for 1 minute.
Not sure what else I should do here? Should I re-flash CM7 with the battery @ 100%?
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Install the battery calibration app and see if your charge at 100% shows 4000mV+, if it doesn't, that means your calibration is off and you need to search for juggernaut's battery thread and follow the instructions on that to fix your calibration.
Kraize said:
Install the battery calibration app and see if your charge at 100% shows 4000mV+, if it doesn't, that means your calibration is off and you need to search for juggernaut's battery thread and follow the instructions on that to fix your calibration.
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It shows me at 4196mV at 99%,( unable to get past that)
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Barely saw any gain using JD...only used it on my Dell Streak though. The atrix will go 2 days if I need it to so I don't see any need for JD.
I m using JD for nearly 2 years now and I have to say that it DEFINITLY improves battery-life - just by letting it switch off your 3G when you donĀ“t need it you save a lot of juice.
When I still used my Captivate as my DD, JD helped alot. With all the firmware leaks I was reflashing my phone all the time and constantly testing different kernels/roms/apps for battery life.
On my Atrix, it hasn't seemed to help nearly as much. Not sure why... SetCPU with faux's OC/UV kernel has boosted battery significantly though.
I got lots of wakelocks using it. For me it's better to turn off data manually.
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DavidNL said:
I got lots of wakelocks using it. For me it's better to turn off data manually.
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+ 1, it instantly topped the wakelocks. I thought I'd give it a go & bought the full version; un-installed 6 hours later. Maybe it works well on cm7? I'm on Nottach's Dark Side.
Back to good ol' green power.
Vangelis13 said:
+ 1, it instantly topped the wakelocks. I thought I'd give it a go & bought the full version; un-installed 6 hours later. Maybe it works well on cm7? I'm on Nottach's Dark Side.
Back to good ol' green power.
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Switched to green power
and now I get at least 12 more hours versus juice defender...crazy!
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Interesting. I'll have to try green power. JD said my battery multiplier was 2.10x when I used it. It could just be making that up though. I got 28 hours of life from the atrix and still had 40% battery left (moderate usage: frequent texting and periodic data+wifi usage, I think a 20-30 minute phone call too)
I swtiched to green power. Didn't notice much of a difference in battery life, but Gp is certainly a lot easier to use.