improving battery life??? - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi im having problemswith my battery. it goes dry very fast. before i updated my phone to 2.3.3 i used Advanced Task Killer but now its not working like it did before. any applications that i can use with 2.3.3 that are efficient like the Advanced Task Killer was with 2.1

get apn droid and disable 3g when you are not using your internet, always turn wifi off when not using it. root and use setcpu to make your cpu go to lowest speed when screen is locked
also read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071885

use battery calibrator software from the market and follow the instructions! Once the battery is calibrated then install CPU master anuntu from market and select the maximum 578mhz and minimal 245.76mhz with scaling on demand. Hopefully this should improve the battery life as it did with mines!

first flash a custom kernel like Doomkernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1226826
then install a cpu manger like setCPU (http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=438&t=214414&hilit=setCPU) or antutu CPU master
then change the governor to smartassV2
then when you are charging your phone charge it up to 100% -unplug charger- switch off phone- remove battery - insert charger - then the battery - then switch on phone and charge until 100%
use common methods such as turning off Data , WiFi, Bluetooth , GPS etc...
i got almost 3 days battery life by doing this !!!

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[Q] How to prolong battery life of mini pro / Alternative to Juice defender??

Hi, I own a Xperia mini pro. My first android phone .I have rooted my phone. The phone's ROM hasn't been changed. I'm using root apps like CPU Master, Auto Manager Memory, SD card speed increase etc. Default launcher is GO launcher.
I had read in many forums that rooting a phone and using softwares like CPU Master may increase the battery life. Currently my average battery life is around 12-14 hours. It was the same when I hadn't rooted my phone. I leave HSDPA data transfer always on. That might be one of the contributors in draining the battery faster. I used to use Juice defender earlier. Though it seemed to increase my phone's battery life (mainly because of my setting to switch data transfer off when screen is off 'but' allow data transfer for only some selected apps even when screen is off), it used to make my phone laggy. I've used other apps like green power, tasker and others.. While they switch off data when screen is off, none of them have option to enable data for selected apps even when screen is off(which i need because most of my friends use apps like whatsapp, facebook messenger or gtalk to message me). I've also removed some system apps, like fun and downloads, popcap etc. Could I use any alternatives for the apps mentioned above which consume lesser battery? Or is improving battery life on rooting only possible when ROM and kernels are changed
Plz suggest an alternative to juicedefender that allows me to do what i want. And it'l be really helpfull if someone who has achieved prolonging his/her mini pro's battery life gives me some tips on the same.
33 1/2 hours since I posted this question. And still no reply.. I'm disappointed
Hope this helps.
Hi,
Bro u have a rooted phone , but you don't have a custom ROM that means that you can not overclock or under clock your mobile, so using cup master or set cpu will not help you.
Solution can be u an flash a new ROM having an overclocked kernel or you can flash a overclocked kernel to your current stock ROM or if you don't want to do any of this simply uninstall cpu manager as it will be eating unnecessary juice from your battery and not helping in any way.
Auto memory manager does improves battery life but only a bit, it basically controls the apps killing rate i.e. it manages how much RAM should remain free at all times helps improves performance of you phone, so don't use an aggressive profile because it will kill apps (background or paused or closed) very frequently which in turn will lead to use of your battery, instead use a mild or less aggressive or default settings this will improve both performance of your phone and use lesser juice as compared to a aggressive setting.
Also keep in mind since u r using Gingerbread so killing apps using task killers after every few minutes will not help , so u can uninstall task killers, also if u need a task killer it is already present in go launcher u can use that.
Juice defender is ultimate app which helps improves battery a lot, but u need to have optimized settings according to your needs.
My advice is use smart profiles by Antutu to create profiles for different timings i.e when you need 3g or wirelss or not as when your are sleeping you don't need wifi or 3g on.
Also best option of saving battery is reducing screen brightness.
You can reduce brightness to 20 % which you are inside the building or working under lights as the screen is properly visible.
And outside in bright sun you can use 35-50% brightness.
Keeping phone at 100% brightness will screw the battery life.
You can use LUX or ambident light senor for automatic brightness setting according to the day light or unnatural light or dark.
hope this helps you.
Turbo
---------- Post added at 06:58 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:36 AM ----------
I forgot to mention point about serious battery saving settings.
1) Use lesser widgets only widgets you really need, as they are battery hogger.
2) Try to reduce push interval for email notification, facebook, twitter, weather widget because using 1-5 min push interval will use a lot of juice, try increasing interval to 30 minutes or more or use manual push if you don't need the notification updates every single minute pooping in. This part eats most amount of battery so if u can change the settings this will improve you battery life a lot.
3) Also watch if any unnecessary services are not running in background, because a lot of apps uses services which eats significant battery , so if there is a application which is not needed at all but is running unnecessary service u can uninstall it if you want, but this is not mandatory.
4) Lastly you can use watchdog app , it log the cpu usage by apps and will let you know which app is eating up a lot of juice. So u can find the culprit and find alternative app for that.
Turbo .

[Q] how to increase battery?

how can i increase my battery life in my htc inspire?
U can
1. flash custom kernel and than underclock and undervolt
2. root and remove bloatware running in background
Sent using r800i with DoomKernel v14 (1.21ghz)
First of all, you can't really increase it. Just a little bit.
Thingd that help are:
Turning screen brightness low
Turn bluetooth and gps of when you don't use it
Turn wifi off when you don't need it
Advanced things that less people know:
Wait untill your phone shut down automaticly, because battery is dead. Than boot a few times to be sure.
After that, plug it in and don't stop charching untill its 100%. Than plug it in again, untill its 100%. This will boost your phone.
If you have root you can change your phone to batterysaver, but it will kill high performances. If your just a heavy user, buy yourself a second battery
I hope it helped
Sent from my GT-S5660 using xda premium
Easy:
Brightness down.
Auto sync off.
Turn wifi & mobile data off when not in use.
Turn off auto brightness.
Use push notifications rather than refresh (Facebook, email, etc.)
Harder:
Flash a different kernel.
Flash a modem that gives you good signal.
Undervolt.
Underclock.
Enable tweaks (AFTR Idle, lulzactive inc_cpu_load, etc.)
Use a different governor/I/O Scheduler.
Use profiles (SetCPU, Voltage Control, etc.)
And, if you're desperate, flash a stripped down ROM.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA

[GUIDE][U]HotRod and Maintenance for Xperia U

Hello everybody, today I present my guide or actually the procedure of modifications presently installed on my Xperia U.
1. Grab your Xperia U (I presume it is bootloader unlocked, rooted and installed Stock ICS based firmware)
2. Battery Supercharging-
a. Let your battery charge to 100%
b. Unplug charger and Reboot into CWM and wipe battery stats
c. Reboot into system and use phone as normal until battery is exhausted. (Now your battery is calibrated)
d. For maintenance of life of battery pack thereafter, let battery drain to not below 10%
e. Always charge battery short of 100% i.e. 85-95%
f. Once in a month, shut down your phone at 30-60% charge, remove your battery, and just leave it outside the phone for an hour or so.
Be compassionate, as Gandhiji had said
g. If you want to recalibrate your battery, follow steps 2a-2c. Recalibration for Li-poly is not that essential, since it has no memory but you can do it once a month or after flashing a new ROM.
h. Never leave your battery discharged for very long. Your Li-Poly battery will suffer a deep discharge.
3. CPU Control
a. Download BrainsKernel or Munjeni's Kernel
b. Install it using flashtool or fastboot (i presume you know how to do so)
c. Download your favourite CPU Control App (setCPU, noFrills CPU Control etc.)
I recommend CPU Tweaks as it gives you info on both cores at the same time and also has the time graph for when CPU is asleep (setCPU lacks that)
d. My recommended governor setup-
[Try to use a governor with inbuilt hotplug technology (hotplug means ability to control cores i.e. turn of second core when not required and turn it on when required) Eg. Hotplug, Lulzactive, PegasusQ, Hotplug etc.]
For normal use-
LulzactiveQ 800/200 MHz
For Music(Screen Off)
OndemandAX 800/200 MHz
For Gaming(Dead Trigger etc.)
Ondemand/Hotplug 1000/200 MHz
TIPS-
Remember that most governors with a screen off profile(Smartass, LulzactiveQ, OndemandAX) built in have a wake frequency (CPU immediately jumps to that frequency when screen on) is around 500-700 MHz, so try too keep your Max CPU limit at 800 MHz to prevent screen on delay. This is required as Xperia U has no 600 MHz intermediate CPU step, it has only 400 and 800. 400 is below the wake frequency so capping CPU at 400 MHz will cause lag during wakeup.
For me, using LulzactiveQ saves more power than SmartassV2 or Powersave. This is due to the fact that LulzactiveQ shuts off my second core much faster and much more dynamically than SmartassV2 of Powersave.
LulzactiveQ has a screen off profile of setting CPU speed to around 200-400 MHz while OndemandAX caps it at 500 MHz.
So OndemandAX is better for music as there is no tearing in playback when screen is turned off.
e. If you want to forcibly keep one core off (NOT RECOMMENDED. USE A HOTPLUGGING GOVERNOR INSTEAD) use XCore. It works on Xperia U and Xperia P. Check out the Play Store for further details.
4. RAM Management (Android does this on its own, usually. But you can help it)
a. NEVER use a Task Killer. Android kills tasks much more dynamically than your brain does
b. Delete all bloatware you do not need. This will prevent some background processes from being run and it will save some RAM.
c. Do not use a separate app for Facebook unless absolutely needed. (XDA App is fine )
d. That widget, sitting on your homescreen, which hasn't been touched for the past 1 week can be trashed.
5. GPS Superiority (You'll never use AGPS anymore)
a. Download an app called FasterGPS from the Play Store.(needs root)
b. Open the app and choose you continent and region. If your region isn't there, choose the closest region.
c. Get your ass out in the open and get a lock in less than a minute only on pure integrated GPS.
6. General Tweaks
a. Go to developer options in settings and set Animation Scale to 0.5x
b. Get a good statusbar mod (I recommend Xperia Tab n Grid Jelly Bean).
Why? So that you turn off the WiFi and BT and Packet Data when not required. I wouldn't do that earlier as I was too lazy to go all the way to settings to do so. Now I use the notification toggles and save some power
c. Turn OFF your phone and then charge it.
d. Use Lux Dash, an app to control your brightness. At night, set it to sub-zero to save power.
7. Physical Tips
a. Get a case for your phone. Incase you drop it, it will protect your phone.
b. I know you're tempted to take your phone to the pot and have fun but NO. People have lost phones like that.
c. Every week, clean your phone with a spectacle cloth.
d. Do not overstress your phone, or else you risk your hardware. I know they are designed to face all this but as Gandhiji said, compassion.
Hope these tips help you and your phone

{tips} [save battery] {all phones}

Hi all
Here are a few tips i would like to share wid u all. These tips will help u extract the maximum juice out of your xperias
Starting wid the simplest one
TIP NO 1 - ENABLE EXTENDED STANDBY MODE IN POWER SETTINGS
If u are on stock ics rom , go to settings, power management and check extended standby mode.
yes do it, this doesn't affects battery drain but enhance the standby time .
This helps to switch off wifi and data traffic when the phone screen is switched off for sometime.
Basic but most useful.
When this is enabled , u dun need apps like Juice defender or DS battery saver
TIP NO. 2 - DO NOT USE ANY APP KILLERS OR TASK MANAGERS
Most of us use task manager to kill apps running the background regularly.
But we may notice that most of the apps killed by task managers get restarted by themselves.
Thus all these app killers continue to drain battery and do the same thing all around,
These app killers will also make your phone laggy to some extent because of poor ram management
TIP NO. 3 - UNDERCLOCK
If u use your xperia only for basic purposes such as messaging and calls then there is no problem in underclocking.
800Mhz would be fine wid minimum or no performance glitches.
This not only relives strain on cpu but saves battery.
I myself have underclocked this and belive me 800mhz does not affects the performace of most of the games(if u play)
TIP NO. 4 - USE GOVERNORS
There is no defination for governors but u can say these are the engines that control the cpu frequency time to time
There are several governors present most commonly used being ondemandx , conservative and powersave.
1: OnDemand Governor:
This governor has a hair trigger for boosting clockspeed to the maximum speed set by the user. If the CPU load placed by the user abates, the OnDemand governor will slowly step back down through the kernel's frequency steppings until it settles at the lowest possible frequency, or the user executes another task to demand a ramp.
2: Performance Governor:
This locks the phone's CPU at maximum frequency. While this may sound like an ugly idea, there is growing evidence to suggest that running a phone at its maximum frequency at all times will allow a faster race-to-idle.
3: Powersave Governor:
The opposite of the Performance governor, the Powersave governor locks the CPU frequency at the lowest frequency set by the user.
4: Conservative:
A slower Ondemand which scales up slowly to save battery. The conservative governor is based on the ondemand governor. It functions like the Ondemand governor by dynamically adjusting frequencies based on processor utilization. However, the conservative governor increases and decreases CPU speed more gradually.
go to this page to know more about governors
http://androidforums.com/xperia-mini-all-things-root/513426-android-cpu-governors-explained.html
For setting up governors (if installed) and underclocking use a free app like Antutu Cpu Master (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.antutu.CpuMasterFree&hl=en )
here are the governors for Xperia U only
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1934749&highlight=governor ( thanks to AnDyX )
TIP NO. 5 - DON'T INSTALL APPS UNNECESSARILY
This does not needs an explanation. Just remember that when apps run in background , they consume battery. More the number of unnecessary apps running, the more faster is the battery drain.
Keep only those apps which u use frequently and if u are a rooted user, delete all bloatwares, FREEZE GMAPS AND TIMESCAPE IF U DUN USE IT.
TIP NO. 6 - CHOOSE NETWORK MODE AS PER YOUR NEED
Whether you are using WCDMA or GSM network or WCDMA/GSM , choose it as per your need.
If u are on the internet only for surfing then use GSM mode and switch to WCDMA only if u need to download.
This as per my usage has the greatest impact on battery life.
to select network mode , go to settings>more>mobile networks>network mode
While surfing only (xda ) i use opera mini app wid GSM mode enabled and its very fast .
TIP NO. 7 -SHUTDOWN ONE OF THE CORES USING AN APP "XCORE"
An app by xda member blievenhack can switch one of the 2 cores off thus saving battery
Thanks to blievanhack for app and jonathan for letting me know
Here is the post link for xperia xcore
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2057314
P.S. - charging your battery only when it is about to get exhausted belongs to old school now. Charge whenever u can charge
NONE OF THESE TIPS REQUIRES SOMETHING SPECIAL OR TECHNICAL TRY THEM AND U WILL DEFINATELY FEEL THE DIFFERENCE
I hope you like my guide, its not copy pasted , its not stolen from someone, its purely my experience.
If u find any discrepancy plz let me know.
Feel free to share your tips here and discuss your experience
Set refresh-time of app (e.g weather and news apps) to an reasonable value.
It does not make sence to update a weather widget every 5 minutes
You could also use xcore xperia. Most of the time you don't need that second core.
Sent from my xperia p using xda app-developers app
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Jonathan_M said:
You could also use xcore xperia. Most of the time you don't need that second core.
Sent from my xperia p using xda app-developers app
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And you don't lose your connection? Hotplug-Govenor does the same and wenn you enable it u get network drop on SXP
Jonathan_M said:
You could also use xcore xperia. Most of the time you don't need that second core.
Sent from my xperia p using xda app-developers app
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Will add it to op
Thanks
_nafets_ said:
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And you don't lose your connection? Hotplug-Govenor does the same and wenn you enable it u get network drop on SXP
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I haven't noticed any drawback aside from a slight lag in cpu hungry apps. Network continues to work just fine on my p.
a good guide for all..........
Settings>Devs Options>BG process limit>2 or 3
This will use less ram and hopefully increase battery
:beer:
thanks for the guide. .
Extended Standby is good but breaks apps like Cerberus or any other internet based tracking system.
Re: {tips} [save battery] {all xperias}
I think our nxt series already has d hotplugging logic so wats d point in using xcore..
I dont intend to demotivate d developer bt I didnt experience any noticable change in battery wid xcore..
And imo if we jst use a suitable governor we can save significant amount of battery..
Plz correct me if Im wrong anywhere Im still a newbie here..
Sent from my ST25i using xda app
Hi guys! Used to have my phone had problems with the transition into deep sleep mode. I often tune but it often does not work, or bring a temporary result. I will advise you to use the program Deep Sleep Battery Saver Pro. When I started using this program , I felt the result. Phone began to sleep well. Saving battery was palpable.
Well, should be interesting to tell us what improvement you made with those settings.

Strange android battery problem

Hello;
- I use android 4.3
- My battery comsumption is great when my screen off (1% during all night - 8 hours)
- I use greenify, freeze all user apps and 50 - 70% of system apps
- I use custom rom - kernel
- I did UV - UC - speacil governors
- I tried stock roms, different custom roms, kernel
- Nothing changed
- I do not play games
- I do not use heavy cpu using apps
- My installed apps are kernel control panel, better battery stats, greenify, greenify donation package, root explorer, supersu, uninstaller pro, app of my bank (i uninstalled it but nothing changed), wanam xposed (i uninstalled it but nothing changed)
- My screen light 20%
- Wi-fi off
- Bluetooth off
- Network 2G
- LED off
- All synch accounts off
- Internet data off
- Location services off
- Developer options - window animations off
* How i use my android phone?
- SMS messaging / 20 - 30 messages a day
- Phone calls / 20 - 30 minutes a day
- Internet surf / 10 - 15 minutes a day
- E-mail check / 2 - 3 times a day
Problem:
* My battery drains very very fast when screen is on
Questions go in the q&a forum, report your own post and ask a moderator to move it for you.
Everyone's battery drains fast with the screen on, at best you'll get 4 or 5 hours screen on time per battery.
If you're getting half that then search and read for the usual suspects and solutions.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
Maybe you are using so many apps
Try boeffla kernel, use zzmoove with moderate or battery yank profile (or if performance is not a big thing for you user battery plus profile), don't undervolt it, just turn down the max clock of cpu to 1000mhz and max of gpu to 400mhz, also disable touch boost, logging and don't use swap.
Turn down your brightness, or use -5 auto brightness, enable CABC (content adaptive brightness control) undes sys settings>my device>screen>scroll to bottom.
With these settings you just have to have at least 4-5h of screen on time, if not, replace your battery.
Also, make 2-3 full charging cycles.
And if you tried the combination like i mentioned above, and you still cannot achieve that results, there is 100% that you have either battery hogging apps or a faulty battery.
Please charge your phone to 100%, and at 1-5% make a screenshot of better battery stats, it will be a better evidence in your usage.
lsalamun said:
Try boeffla kernel, use zzmoove with moderate or battery yank profile (or if performance is not a big thing for you user battery plus profile), don't undervolt it, just turn down the max clock of cpu to 1000mhz and max of gpu to 400mhz, also disable touch boost, logging and don't use swap.
Turn down your brightness, or use -5 auto brightness, enable CABC (content adaptive brightness control) undes sys settings>my device>screen>scroll to bottom.
With these settings you just have to have at least 4-5h of screen on time, if not, replace your battery.
Also, make 2-3 full charging cycles.
And if you tried the combination like i mentioned above, and you still cannot achieve that results, there is 100% that you have either battery hogging apps or a faulty battery.
Please charge your phone to 100%, and at 1-5% make a screenshot of better battery stats, it will be a better evidence in your usage.
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* I asked about my problem in different forums, several times
# You are the first and also only person who spend his time to write a detailed answer
+ Thank you very much! Thanks a lot!
draligus said:
* I asked about my problem in different forums, several times
# You are the first and also only person who spend his time to write a detailed answer
+ Thank you very much! Thanks a lot!
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No problem, forums are used for that, cheers.

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