Where does the phone get the battery temperature? Is the sensor in the phone or battery? Is it actually battery temp or CPU temp?
tdamocles said:
Where does the phone get the battery temperature? Is the sensor in the phone or battery? Is it actually battery temp or CPU temp?
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I'm pretty sure it's the battery. All phones out have a temp monitor on the battery for safety purposes I'm pretty sure.
BravoMotorola said:
I'm pretty sure it's the battery. All phones out have a temp monitor on the battery for safety purposes I'm pretty sure.
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Since you think it's battery temp, where is that sensor located?
I purchased the 2200mah battery that is found on ebay and I noticed that the temp is rock solid between 24-26C. With the OEM it would fluctuate between 24-37C. Is the OEM battery defective?
nope, the oem battery is ok. I had it at 57C
tell me plz, what is the real capasity of 2200? is it same as original battery? or much less?
p.s. the sensor is inside the battery.
agurzhiy said:
nope, the oem battery is ok. I had it at 57C
tell me plz, what is the real capasity of 2200? is it same as original battery? or much less?
p.s. the sensor is inside the battery.
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Seems like it drains a little quicker than the stocker. I need to use it a little longer to see. I'm guessing the temp reading is probably suspect.
agurzhiy said:
nope, the oem battery is ok. I had it at 57C.
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Wow! That's crazy.
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Does my battery stats file become "misconfigured" or uncalibrated whenever I switch batteries?
I buy extra batteries to use when i'm getting low, and I like to switch them out. All including different mAh's (1000, 1700, 3500).
If so will I lose battery life? I am trying to figure why my battery is running low, had the tiamat kernel and it was beautiful with some issues though, and now i'm running bcblend and my battery is dead after 6 hours.
Switching batteries throws calibration off.
nice ada11111
e.anderson said:
nice ada11111
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????
So is there any alternative to using multiple batteries and the phone holding the ideal charge?
noweakness said:
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So is there any alternative to using multiple batteries and the phone holding the ideal charge?
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Try a battery calibration app for root users.. The downside is... Well... You have to be rooted. This is just a suggestion but you could also buy a 4000mAh Seidio battery.. Downside is... Your phone will be super thick.
It's your call.
Akasa Fox said:
Try a battery calibration app for root users.. The downside is... Well... You have to be rooted. This is just a suggestion but you could also buy a 4000mAh Seidio battery.. Downside is... Your phone will be super thick.
It's your call.
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Thanks, I have the battery calibration app, but I think I have to fully charge and discharge the phone to get the best results....sign. Ok, just wondering.
I've been highly tempted to get the 4000mAh battery, the extra size doesn't bother me necessarily but I love my case, and I'd have to dish out for the battery, a new case (to hold the larger phone), and then probably get a phone clip in case the phone is uncomfortable in my pocket.
I bought a 3500mAh battery off ebay for like $12, but there is no case for it =/
Hi I have really low battery life even I turn off everything. I play games alot but 4h is just not normal.
I really like to have more battery even if you think its enough because it cost me alot for charging and annoying.
thnxxx
I KNOW THERE A TONS OF SMILAIR QUESTIONS BUT I COULDNT FIND ONE SPECIFIC FOR MY PHONE
I had 4h of gameplay, finished 9MM, battery from 100% down to 10%, so as you can see, games are hard on battery, don't play games so much.
Buy an extra battery, you double your battery life for €8. I bought it here: http://www.e-giftshop.nl/a-25154890...j-accu-ba700-voor-de-sony-xperia-ray-1500-mah
Put screen birghtness as low as pleasant, use stock kernel, or stock based kernel.
And I agree with Madfysh ^
sdk16420 said:
Buy an extra battery, you double your battery life for €8. I bought it here: http://www.e-giftshop.nl/a-25154890...j-accu-ba700-voor-de-sony-xperia-ray-1500-mah
Put screen birghtness as low as pleasant, use stock kernel, or stock based kernel.
And I agree with Madfysh ^
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then I ahve to carry an extra battery everywhere I go...I thinkt hats not handy at all.
But arent there tweaks for optimizing the battery???
And if I go back to stock kernel I have NO recovery mode AND root anymore
you cant boost battery life.
There is no app which can do that.
In my opinion even roms which claim to boost battery life are fake.
You can Root the delete all the pre-installed SE stuff.
Use V6 supercharger
Calibrate you battery (to prevent any bad values-calibration wont increase battery life but will make sure it is at its MAXIMUM_)
Now there are some kernels which use a technique in order to charge your battery even more
example: Your mobile allows the battery to be charged at 100% and then they discharge it to 90% after 10 min.
This kernel will not reduce battery from 100 to 90. What is more it will increase the maximum value from 100% to 110%.
BUT (YES THE HUGE BUT) it can destroy you battery (yes fire or blow up).
So i don't really recommend it.
I wont risk my life or my house either just for 20% more battery
OR EITHER INSTEAD OF DOING ALL THESE...
BUY A BATTERY FROM HERE
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=neo+v
to tell the truth i never bought a battery from there but i found posts which were saying they are good.
Unfortunately more life time means bigger battery which means for a 3100mAH( the standard battery of neo v is 1500 which means this one lasts x2.08 more time)
or a 3400mAH you will need bigger cover.
Or you can buy the 1700mAH which is not a huge boost(just 13% more) and stay with your current cover.
It is up to you to decide .
martirio3000 said:
you cant boost battery life.
There is no app which can do that.
In my opinion even roms which claim to boost battery life are fake.
You can Root the delete all the pre-installed SE stuff.
Use V6 supercharger
Calibrate you battery (to prevent any bad values-calibration wont increase battery life but will make sure it is at its MAXIMUM_)
Now there are some kernels which use a technique in order to charge your battery even more
example: Your mobile allows the battery to be charged at 100% and then they discharge it to 90% after 10 min.
This kernel will not reduce battery from 100 to 90. What is more it will increase the maximum value from 100% to 110%.
BUT (YES THE HUGE BUT) it can destroy you battery (yes fire or blow up).
So i don't really recommend it.
I wont risk my life or my house either just for 20% more battery
OR EITHER INSTEAD OF DOING ALL THESE...
BUY A BATTERY FROM HERE
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=neo+v
to tell the truth i never bought a battery from there but i found posts which were saying they are good.
Unfortunately more life time means bigger battery which means for a 3100mAH( the standard battery of neo v is 1500 which means this one lasts x2.08 more time)
or a 3400mAH you will need bigger cover.
Or you can buy the 1700mAH which is not a huge boost(just 13% more) and stay with your current cover.
It is up to you to decide .
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This is what I was looking for, LIFE SAVER!!
But about the supercharger, I read it is for smoother device, DOES IT ALSO OPTIMIZE BATTERY A LITTLE BIT??
And some people say stock kernel is better for battery, is that true? Currently im using riyal's ultima kernel.
martirio3000 said:
Calibrate you battery (to prevent any bad values-calibration wont increase battery life but will make sure it is at its MAXIMUM_)
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Every time when you charge your battery to 100% battery stats got deleted/recreated. So any process of calibration is useless.
martirio3000 said:
Now there are some kernels which use a technique in order to charge your battery even more
example: Your mobile allows the battery to be charged at 100% and then they discharge it to 90% after 10 min.
This kernel will not reduce battery from 100 to 90. What is more it will increase the maximum value from 100% to 110%.
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Your example only happens if you leave your phone on charger(for some time) after it's been filled to 100%, but even then Sony is pretty good in this point, some other manufactures are even worse. I think HTC Evo had biggest problem with that.
Do you understand what happens in that case, and that it's normal, or else you would have fried your battery keeping it on charger.
There is one great post in XDA, showing you how charging goes, try finding it, if I remember where it is, will post it.
Also, please tell me where is that kernel which will charge your batter to 110%, because it's simply a big BS, and a totally useless thing
And another thing, @OP: phone(even if it's smartphone) is not made for gameplay, HD or not HD, it literally kills battery so bear with it.
Only thing you can do is get another battery and risk your phone with some cheap batteries.
i cant find the post(it was on XDA) it was talking about different features of kernels and there was a kernel which was over charging your battery and wasnt reducing it to 90% too.
That way you had A good enough boost but YES a lot of users had problems because the batteries were "FRIED" i saw one which his phone was in smoke and burned at the back cover, someone's else battery died.
Hmm.. Just noticed when my phone says 100% charged its not! If I pull battery & reboot its 96%.. Is this a bug or what??
But does Supercharger REALLY help your battery [little bit]???
And could I destroy my battery if I always has to charge it?? [1x per day]
Im still gonna try calibrating battery but I also think it wont work.
xperiap said:
Hmm.. Just noticed when my phone says 100% charged its not! If I pull battery & reboot its 96%.. Is this a bug or what??
But does Supercharger REALLY help your battery [little bit]???
And could I destroy my battery if I always has to charge it?? [1x per day]
Im still gonna try calibrating battery but I also think it wont work.
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rebooting eats up a LOT of battery power, so thats why it drops to %96 after booting.
Ah yes, here it is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871051
xperiap said:
But does Supercharger REALLY help your battery [little bit]???
And could I destroy my battery if I always has to charge it?? [1x per day]
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Supercharger is not about battery
And no, you won't destroy your battery, indeed you will shorten her life, but hey, you are using smartphone, and it's making your life easier, if you will gonna spend time on thinking to much about battery, you're missing the point
X10 mini pro's battery charged aprox. 2X a day, is still live and kicking like first day
I would be more worried about playing games so much, which means, your CPU is high all the time.
Madfysh said:
Ah yes, here it is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871051
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Thanku very much for link!!
codephos said:
rebooting eats up a LOT of battery power, so thats why it drops to %96 after booting.
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Hey but does that also happen when I power down my phone, and power on?
xperiap said:
Hey but does that also happen when I power down my phone, and power on?
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Battery and battery percentage calculations are pretty abstract.. don't try to understand it, and don't bash your head so much about it. It's affected by many variables, and it's not 100% correct.
Sometimes shut down/turn on can take few % of your batter, sometimes it won't take a single %. Same as I have examples where my phone was on standby and in 7h didn't spend one single % of batter, while other day it spend 2,3%
Try to undervolt, but carefully.Can you Read threads about that.
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Try to undervolt, but carefully.Can you Read threads about that.
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I undervolted from 1GHZ to 900MHZ. And why is it 'dangerous'?
Thanks for reply btw!!
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I undervolted from 1GHZ to 900MHZ.
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Underclock and undervolt are not same things.
What you did is underclock.
Madfysh said:
Underclock and undervolt are not same things.
What you did is underclock.
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Hey friend can u plz tell me what the difference is and how to undervolt?
Thnx thnx thxn!!
Hello and sorry for bothering,does anyone know how to change battery capacity ?
Thank You.
Er, change the battery to one with more capacity or one with less...
Not that I would do that...
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guhvanoh said:
Er, change the battery to one with more capacity or one with less...
Not that I would do that...
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Currently im using modified battery (asus zenfone 4 max battery) its working but it still say 4000mah
Sorry broken english
rockz98 said:
Currently im using modified battery (asus zenfone 4 max battery) its working but it still say 4000mah
Sorry broken english
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So that's a 5000mah battery?
You've done well to fit it in the battery bay!
I'm curious
Do you think it's using the extra capacity?
So is it using 0-5000, or maybe it's charging to 5000 then discharging to 1000 and shutting down
Or maybe it only charges to 4000?
If it's not indicating the charge level accurately I'd naively assume you'd need to use a custom kernel, though I'm out of my depth in terms of which could help
You're probably best to leave well alone and just blindly enjoy the extra capacity!
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So that's a 5000mah battery?
You've done well to fit it in the battery bay!
I'm curious
Do you think it's using the extra capacity?
So is it using 0-5000, or maybe it's charging to 5000 then discharging to 1000 and shutting down
Or maybe it only charges to 4000?
If it's not indicating the charge level accurately I'd naively assume you'd need to use a custom kernel, though I'm out of my depth in terms of which could help
You're probably best to leave well alone and just blindly enjoy the extra capacity!
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It only charge up to 4000mah , that's what i thought at first n need to find kernel that working with this ?????
Are you only modified battery cell? In battery have little pcb I think. I think thats read battery capacity
Alvian_P said:
Are you only modified battery cell? In battery have little pcb I think. I think thats read battery capacity
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Yeah,i think i want to going back to 4000mah
Rockz98 , did you direct install in the Asus battery to poco?
Hello everyone, I've been using a oneplus nord for the last three days and the phone is brand new. One thing I noticed is that the battery life is not that great considering it has a 4115Mah so I took a look at Aida64 battery stats when charged to 100% and it looks like the maximum capacity is 3500 Mah. I found this a bit weird since it's impossible that the battery degradated so quick and so much most of all. So I wanted to ask if you re willing to share a screenshot of aida64 of the battery capacity at 100% just to make sure if it's a single device problem or a common issue. Thanks everybody
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Hello everyone, I've been using a oneplus nord for the last three days and the phone is brand new. One thing I noticed is that the battery life is not that great considering it has a 4115Mah so I took a look at Aida64 battery stats when charged to 100% and it looks like the maximum capacity is 3500 Mah. I found this a bit weird since it's impossible that the battery degradated so quick and so much most of all. So I wanted to ask if you re willing to share a screenshot of aida64 of the battery capacity at 100% just to make sure if it's a single device problem or a common issue. Thanks everybody
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I guess you have gotten a defect or the app is reading incorrectly since I just checked on mine and it's 4115mAh
DinethIrusha said:
I guess you have gotten a defect or the app is reading incorrectly since I just checked on mine and it's 4115mAh
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if you could send a screenshot of this parameter at 100% it would be very helpful
shajk-00 said:
if you could send a screenshot of this parameter at 100% it would be very helpful
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Here you go
daniellartey said:
Here you go
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if you look at charge counter it's 3581 mah, way less than the normal capacity
shajk-00 said:
if you look at charge counter it's 3581 mah, way less than the normal capacity
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If you're getting 8-9 hours SOT every cycle I wouldn't worry that much about stats. Those apps can be off, even accubattery needed an update because it couldn't handle the battery of the 8 series.
You tell me lol
Here you go, it's even worse then all of yours
eiwarmer said:
Here you go, it's even worse then all of yours
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your's is clearly messed up, I'm doing 6 and a half hours of sot max but I'm in dual sim mode with constant roaming also, so Idk really if it's normal or it should perform better
shajk-00 said:
your's is clearly messed up, I'm doing 6 and a half hours of sot max but I'm in dual sim mode with constant roaming also, so Idk really if it's normal or it should perform better
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Mines almost WiFi only, I don't get out much and I don't play graphic intensive games. So if your almost full on data it's not bad imho.
EDIT: you could try accubattery and see if it's more accurate after some charge-decharge cycles?
My is 1396mAh when fully charged. So I googled, and found this:
"On many devices the standard Android Battery API is inadequately implemented, and fails to provide proper charge counter information for the battery. If you want, you can hide the incorrect charge counter information from the Battery page by unchecking the charge counter option in the AIDA64 Settings."
https://forums.aida64.com/topic/6432- charge-counter-is-inaccurate/?tab=comments#comment-27522
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This is mine battery with tracking since first use and charged until 80% at max. Really disappointed.
Tracker31 said:
This is mine battery with tracking since first use and charged until 80% at max. Really disappointed.
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I had roughly the same value. Maybe accubattery isn't reading the values properly? There was an update regarding the 8 series because it couldn't reed the values of "2" batteries. Maybe it's bugged for the Nord too?
Accubattery thinks that my battery is 6879mAh. And that is after several charges. So yeah, I think we can safely assume these number don't mean s****.
I'm testing BatteryGuru now and it shows it right...
I have a non-rooted S20+ and looking for an app to tell me specifically what's running and taking up what battery drain. I used to use better Battery Stats back in the day when I had a rooted device, so hoping there is something relatively similar that I can use. Any suggestions?
try this one
GSam Battery Monitor - Apps on Google Play
GSam Battery Monitor provides deep insights into what is using your battery.
play.google.com
Full House said:
try this one
GSam Battery Monitor - Apps on Google Play
GSam Battery Monitor provides deep insights into what is using your battery.
play.google.com
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That's actually the one I *JUST* downloaded and got working. It had some weird N%N values the other day after sending the adb commands so I gave up with it. It seems to be running normally today. Any other suggestions in case this doesn't do what I'm needing? I'm definitely having some rogue app draining battery, have only started having bad draining issues within the last 1-3 months...
jgruberman said:
That's actually the one I *JUST* downloaded and got working. It had some weird N%N values the other day after sending the adb commands so I gave up with it. It seems to be running normally today. Any other suggestions in case this doesn't do what I'm needing? I'm definitely having some rogue app draining battery, have only started having bad draining issues within the last 1-3 months...
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this is the best and most complete in stats that I know of disable battery optimization it should work better.
it allows you to know which are the best cables and chargers since it indicates the charging intensity I use on all my devices.
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allows you to know which are the best cables and chargers since it indicates the charging intensity
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Where is this feature? I can't seem where to find it...
the higher the current in ma, the faster the charge will be
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the higher the current in ma, the faster the charge will be
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I hate Exynos.
Everytime I charge, temp exceeds 40°C
S20+
Is this normal.
Its rainy season in India and not even that hot.
agentsandy007 said:
I hate Exynos.
Everytime I charge, temp exceeds 40°C
S20+
Is this normal.
Its rainy season in India and not even that hot.
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It is well known that the Exynos overheat and manage the battery less well than the Snapdragon.
If it heats up a lot, don't use it while charging, it will recharge faster because beyond a certain temperature (it seems to me that Samsung has set it to 42º) the charge is cut off.
I use "Battery Charging Monitor".