Calibrate your battery when you think
it's miscalibrated.
Requirements: Android 2.1+ | Root
permissions
Calibration needs to be done after
flashing a new ROM, but you can
calibrate any time you think your
battery is miscalibrated. This program
does it by removing the
batterystats.bin system file. The OS
generates a new clean batterystats file
soon, thus any fake information from
the previous ROM is removed.
It's suggested, but not necessary, to
let the phone fully discharge after
calibration, then charged to 100%
without break.
The app shows your actual battery
status, and only allows you to start the
calibration (i.e. removes the file) when
it's fully charged, unless you force
earlier calibration.
The voltage meter can be useful too.
Full charge is around 4200mV.
There is an option to beep when
100% is reached so you don't have to
closley follow the changes.
[APP] by marosige
version 1.2
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[App] Circular battery Indicator
Does this effectively display 1% increments on all kernels?
cdesai said:
Does this effectively display 1% increments on all kernels?
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No it doesn't give 1% increment effect
Sushil79 said:
No it doesn't give 1% increment effect
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Well then its ok
If it had 1% support in roms having a kernel supporting it then it would be great
cdesai said:
Well then its ok
If it had 1% support in roms having a kernel supporting it then it would be great
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I am used JP2 its not support 1% increment But not checked in other Rom
can i get that circular app from the market too??? i couldnt find it anywhere
It displays 1% battery increment/decrement if you are using marcellusbe's kernel alpha 10/14
Envoyé depuis mon Naos Lestatious 2.0 v1.8 avec XDA premium
Works for me!
Great App
Related
I have installed the latest unnamed v 1.1.0. and latest kernel released nov 3rd... i installed cpuspy and checked that it goes down 200mhz but never goess down to deep sleep even when left idle for a long period of time.. also in my about phone section should the phone show a specific name and number under the kernel title. thanks
alirulzz said:
I have installed the latest unnamed v 1.1.0. and latest kernel released nov 3rd... i installed cpuspy and checked that it goes down 200mhz but never goess down to deep sleep even when left idle for a long period of time.. also in my about phone section should the phone show a specific name and number under the kernel title. thanks
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Download better battery stats what u have going on is called a wakelock its probably Facebook but anyways that app will find wakelocks I'm guessing its facebook
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thanks. also any idea about the kernel??
Did you happen to have the phone charging at the time?
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Did you happen to have the phone charging at the time?
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This. The phone will only go down to 200 when charging. Just charged mine overnight.
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I'm on the same combination and mine goes to deep sleep. Might be you were charging or app problem.
yup i was charging it but even when i stopped charging it didnt go to deep sleep.. it was as weedolo9y said the facebook widget.. anyway to use facebook widget and still get deep sleep?
So, I noticed the charge bar available in MIUI (and Shostock) and went searching for how to add it in. Needless to say, the editing and coding was quite tedious. I decided to put off adding it until I had the time. Randomly, I stumbled upon this app. A free application in the market, it provides the same, highly-customizable MIUI bar. I had to share. For those who aren't rooted, you're in luck; it doesn't even require root.
*For anyone not familiar with this, it provides a visible, representative bar of your remaining battery above your status bar (location configurable).
It runs as a running service. I don't anticipate it adversely affecting battery life, but I'll edit this post if it does.
XDA Link
ChargeBar - MIUI Battery Bar
Android Market
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tombarrasso.android.batterybar
If you look closely, it's activated. It's much more visible on your device.
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So, I noticed the charge bar available in MIUI (and Shostock) and went searching for how to add it in. Needless to say, the editing and coding was quite tedious. I decided to put off adding it until I had the time. Randomly, I stumbled upon this app. A free application in the market, it provides the same, highly-customizable MIUI bar. I had to share. For those who aren't rooted, you're in luck; it doesn't even require root.
*For anyone not familiar with this, it provides a visible, representative bar of your remaining battery above your status bar (location configurable).
It runs as a running service. I don't anticipate it adversely affecting battery life, but I'll edit this post if it does.
XDA Link
ChargeBar - MIUI Battery Bar
Android Market
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tombarrasso.android.batterybar
If you look closely, it's activated. It's much more visible on your device.
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I ran it for several days on ICScrewD 2.0.1 and did not see any unusual/adverse battery impact.
groovy. thanks for this.
Cool find! Thanks;-)
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Battery Use
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The phones battery graph keeps going lower even when screen if off ??
Usually it would go in a straight line ow it just dips
It went from straight 100%- 58%
Is it normal or am i overreacting ??! As the screen was barely on all the time
Also i only use Edge not 3g and And edge is only activated by me when screen is on , otherwise its off
Apps which used battery
Partial Wavelocks
The AudioOut one is 12%
Other
Process
Rom: [ROM] [NEO/V] AOSP 4.0.3 ICS BETA1 [hotfix2] | Fast and Clean
Kernel: Provided one
Can anyone help ?
its normal drain
Something seems to keep the phone in awake state, won't let it sleep.
i use the same ROM with the provided (ICS beta) kernel, including all the hotfixes, just without the on-screen buttons. and i have no issue with battery dips/drains whatsoever
Never understood why you guys use these on screen buttons :/ like the phone didn't have buttons.. lol
Only makes the screen smaller and uglier
I Shall reflash again
And im getting rid of onscreen buttons i guess
It Kinda does get on my nerves ~_~
Still need to figure out whats causing it to be awake :/
Ill reflash tho
Qwerty123 \m/ said:
I Shall reflash again
And im getting rid of onscreen buttons i guess
It Kinda does get on my nerves ~_~
Still need to figure out whats causing it to be awake :/
Ill reflash tho
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Try wipe battery stats & battery calibration app from market.
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Try wipe battery stats
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No point in wiping bat stat file. It's deleted/rewritten every time you disconnect charger from phone.
We use them hardware keys because we can simple
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Well i didn't reflash or anything
Phone now enters deep slope
And i uninstalled some useless apps
Maybe that was the problem\
Still using onscreen buttons
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Seems like it, also, how can I tell if these apps are on in the background or only draining during usage?
I guess that if you're connected to a network it will constantly be checking for the adds.
Use better battery stats, it will tell you everything you need to know for each app that uses battery.
AdFree? yes, it sure does.
Your posted image, my daily experience along with Biporch's thought, surely it does.
The question is that should we get rid of AdFree or keep it or any other alternative tool that not causing battery drain.
I use adfree to manually update the hosts file occasionally, but leave everything else off in settings.
Try Adaway. Its a nice alternative to adfree
No drain
Galaxy S II
CollegeProfesor what program is that you are using to track battery usage. Seems very nice.
I do have better battery stats but it isnt as easy to view.
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CollegeProfesor what program is that you are using to track battery usage. Seems very nice.
I do have better battery stats but it isnt as easy to view.
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That is BetterBatteryStats. He is looking at the Process view, which can be obtained by clicking on the dropdown menu at the very top and choosing Process. If you are asking about the overall look of the app, seems like he has some ICS-esque theme going on there.
This is just the battery stats viewer that comes with the miui from
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You folks could also just place the host file yourself. No ad blocking application required. Though my favorite is adaway. Essentially init.doh adblocking is adaway with 1 more list merged thanks to adaway's awesome features.
Yea, I like adaway because it's open source.
Well, 2, 3 seniors suggest adaway then adaway, here I come
Give it a try.
Thanks all
Hi all,
I use an app called Battery Monitor Widget to log battery statistics. It has a feature that displays charging/discharging current in real-time, but this feature always shows 0 on my Redmi Note 2 Prime.
I asked the developer about it and he (promptly) replied that this phone doesn't have a current sensor. Can anyone confirm? How can a phone not have a current sensor? Can't find this info anywhere
Thanks.
Try GSam Battery Monitor, for me its show around 1400 mw when charging
Adrian.Chandra said:
Try GSam Battery Monitor, for me its show around 1400 mw when charging
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Where does it show mw for you? I don't see it anywhere.
I think you're looking for Ampere. Search for it on the Play Store.
AsterMK said:
I think you're looking for Ampere. Search for it on the Play Store.
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Thanks, I tried it with all the measurement methods but it still does not display mA.
Maybe it's true that this device doesn't have a current sensor, either that or ROM (xiaomi.eu 5.10.16) can't read current data?
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Where does it show mw for you? I don't see it anywhere.
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Look at the circle on top left
This is what I see:
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Only percent, temp, and voltage.
oofnik said:
Thanks, I tried it with all the measurement methods but it still does not display mA.
Maybe it's true that this device doesn't have a current sensor, either that or ROM (xiaomi.eu 5.10.16) can't read current data?
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Shows 1460 mA for me on xiaomi.eu 5.11.26.
Well it looks like there are hard-coded values depending on battery state. I flashed 5.11.26 and the behavior is identical.
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/uevent
at /sys/class/power_supply/battery/uevent <
POWER_SUPPLY_NAME=battery
POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Charging
POWER_SUPPLY_HEALTH=Good
POWER_SUPPLY_PRESENT=1
POWER_SUPPLY_TECHNOLOGY=Li-ion
POWER_SUPPLY_CAPACITY=21
POWER_SUPPLY_BATT_VOL=3797
POWER_SUPPLY_BATT_TEMP=300
POWER_SUPPLY_TEMPERATURER=53739
POWER_SUPPLY_TEMPBATTVOLTAGE=1236
POWER_SUPPLY_INSTATVOLT=3797
POWER_SUPPLY_BATTERYAVERAGECURRENT=515
POWER_SUPPLY_BATTERYSENSEVOLTAGE=3797
POWER_SUPPLY_ISENSEVOLTAGE=3832
POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGERVOLTAGE=5067
POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS_SMB=Not charging
POWER_SUPPLY_CAPACITY_SMB=50
POWER_SUPPLY_PRESENT_SMB=0
POWER_SUPPLY_ADJUST_POWER=-1
POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=3020000
POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_MAX=500
POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_NOW=515
POWER_SUPPLY_CURRENT_NOW changes depending on battery state: 0 if discharging, 515 if charging on USB, 1458 if charging on AC (fast charge).
I guess this is a hardware limitation. Thanks all for the help.