Anyone else seeing this? After numerous reboots and several discharges this has not changed. The usage graph is accurate though.
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tdrussell said:
Anyone else seeing this? After numerous reboots and several discharges this has not changed. The usage graph is accurate though.
TF201 / XDA premium
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Mine is the same
Same here
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Same here it is kind of annoying.
The original Transformer had that problem as well until an update.
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same here...guess we have to wait for the new update...is there any other apps that can tell us the battery usage?
iambryantho said:
same here...guess we have to wait for the new update...is there any other apps that can tell us the battery usage?
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I use Battery Monitor Widget Pro, but it may depend on the OS for its info rather than reading the hardware. In which case it won't help you.
Tap on the graph. It expands it and shows details. I have no idea why it can't display it in collapsed mode though.
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Bimboy said:
Tap on the graph. It expands it and shows details. I have no idea why it can't display it in collapsed mode though.
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That shows different data. This is definitely a bug...
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How low can it go? Ive ben trying to drain the battery all day and its finallydown to 3% at the time of this post. Is this thing going to go right to zero or what. So far i got 32 hours in balanced mode. I used it for mainlyforum browsing and a game or 2. But i just leave it on overnight so that accounts for about 10 hours.
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droidx2.3.3 said:
How low can it go? Ive ben trying to drain the battery all day and its finallydown to 3% at the time of this post. Is this thing going to go right to zero or what. So far i got 32 hours in balanced mode. I used it for mainlyforum browsing and a game or 2. But i just leave it on overnight so that accounts for about 10 hours.
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It will go all the way to 0 the battery is impressive
Yup. ^^^^ it sure did. The screenshot shows it about 45 seconds before it shut down. I actually saw it sat zero for a second or two the it shut off.
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droidx2.3.3 said:
Yup. ^^^^ it sure did. The screenshot shows it about 45 seconds before it shut down. I actually saw it sat zero for a second or two the it shut off.
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What time/weather wiget is that?
MrGiggles said:
What time/weather wiget is that?
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That is HD Widgets. I got it during the 10¢ sale they had a while ago. I love it.
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droidx2.3.3 said:
Yup. ^^^^ it sure did. The screenshot shows it about 45 seconds before it shut down. I actually saw it sat zero for a second or two the it shut off.
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Can I recommend elixir2 instead of that widget with the temperature and battery elixir is so much nicer
tylermaciaszek said:
Can I recommend elixir2 instead of that widget with the temperature and battery elixir is so much nicer
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like this
Or like this
Great battery life and charges in 3hrs! My GT 10.1 has great batt life to but charge time was a good 8hrs. It took forever!
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It seems that when I have the screen off on my TP for a while, the connection turns "gray" and I'm unable to use the internet. The only way to fix it is to turn the wifi on and off.
I tried a factory reset and it worked fine for a day or two, but now its doing it again...
Any suggestions?
Go into setting... wifi... then in the upper right corner press on it then hit advanced.... you'll find your answer there... wifi sleep policy should say"always"
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I have it on "Always" Keep Wi-fi on during sleep.
Its not that my tablet disconnects from my network...it is still connected, but the symbol is gray and doesn't send/recieve data.
Also for reference I have a WRT-54GL running tomato 1.28 firmware
What mode is it on? Try perfomance if its not... thinking it must be some battery saving thing or battery saver app
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ilostmypistons said:
What mode is it on? Try perfomance if its not... thinking it must be some battery saving thing or battery saver app
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You know I was racking my brain as to WHY the transformer started doing this again in the last day. Then I remembered that I changed it from performance to balanced yesterday
I think you are exactly right, I'll see what happens over the next few days. Thanks for the prompt reply!
I noticed this gray "issue" this morning, but I've since sent my prime into Asus for repair.
The four bands of WiFi used to be blue over gray. This morning the WiFi bands were bright gray over darker gray.
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You know I was racking my brain as to WHY the transformer started doing this again in the last day. Then I remembered that I changed it from performance to balanced yesterday
I think you are exactly right, I'll see what happens over the next few days. Thanks for the prompt reply!
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Hope we got it figured out
Good luck
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Hey guys,
I just spent an hour puzzling over how this could drain 20% in an hour while simply reading a PDF (ezPDF reader, screen on, flipping pages every 2-3 minutes) with auto brightness on, wifi on with a strong connection - not downloading or doing anything in the background.
Charging for an hour on the dock too, it's up to 90% but killed half of my dock's battery.
I had MUCH better battery life on .14 with my BC0K s/n tablet (this is a C10), but I got this one the day .15 was released so I have nothing to compare against.
Do you guys think I'm having these issues with .15 or could it be a h/w issue? Don't want to unlock and try virtuous if I have a lemon battery.
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You'd want to look at the stats to see what exactly is draining the battery. I've used ezPDF to read PDF for two hours undocked with the screen constantly on and not getting anywhere close to that amount of drain.
I'm also on .15 by the way.
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Chrono_Tata said:
You'd want to look at the stats to see what exactly is draining the battery. I've used ezPDF to read PDF for two hours undocked with the screen constantly on and not getting anywhere close to that amount of drain.
I'm also on .15 by the way.
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what stats specifically?
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.15 massacred my battery too.
I ended up unlocking and flashing virtuous (.14) which fixed the problem for the most part.
if you can't unlock - there's a riskier method of downgrading in the development forum.
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what stats specifically?
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Hmm I was gonna say the battery stats in the settings, but it seems the feature is broken on my Prime so chances are it's broken for you too... There might be some apps on the market that lets you see how much power each app is using but I haven't used one. Anyone has any idea?
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Anyone else noticed android system eating up all their battery?
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Andrew_han said:
Anyone else noticed android system eating up all their battery?
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Thats a rogue app causing the high android sys.
+1, I've seen this on 2 handsets.
Using GSam Battery Monitor, then clicking on app usage ->android system -> manage -> clear defaults
The above seems to stop the issue after a reboot. I've not seen it happen again since I did that.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but 9hrs and 47% left doesn't seem like a problem... if you take your phone and leave it on (with screen off) and wait until it dies then charge and turn on you will see that the "system" eats almost all your battery. There is nothing wrong with your phone unless you used it a ton and the system still eats all your battery which If that is the case and it's been 9 hours and had 47% battery then I would think you were doing MUCH better than most, imho.
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Andrew_han said:
Anyone else noticed android system eating up all their battery?
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I've got the same problem. Only yesterday, mine was over 65%! My phones horrible on battery life. Some things definitely up
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When I click manage it won't allow me to clear defaults...
And this began at around the 50% mark and as soon as it starts my battery starts dying way quicker
Do these screen shots help?
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any ideas? seems like xda needs to be manualy killed or it ends up using alot of resources in the bacground
I have seen the same on my phone, but it has not happened consistently enough for me to narrow down the possible cause...
Happened to me once so far. Charged my phone to full and went to work. I didn't use my phone for anything other than to check the time. I started noticing that the back of the phone was getting very hot, more so than when charging. I pulled my phone out and the battery was waaay down :
Hasn't happened since (fingers crossed).
Edit: I guess mine wasn't the Android system, but cell standby.
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knifedroid said:
Happened to me once so far. Charged my phone to full and went to work. I didn't use my phone for anything other than to check the time. I started noticing that the back of the phone was getting very hot, more so than when charging. I pulled my phone out and the battery was waaay down :
Hasn't happened since (fingers crossed).
Edit: I guess mine wasn't the Android system, but cell standby.
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What is that icon left of your wifi indicator?
IceCreaMan said:
What is that icon left of your wifi indicator?
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Some stupid verizon thing I can't get rid of.
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It seems ok for me. The most eating up my battery seems to be cell standby
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Mines too...i even got almost 40% on cell standby...><……
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The fix for the cell standby drain is easy, see here: http://techsplurge.com/10665/solution-samsung-galaxy-s3-cell-standby-battery-drain-problem/ As for the android system drain it seems to have resolved itself. I still get alot of kernel wakelocks from bam_dmux_wakelock though
So I searched the Q&A section but couldn't find my problem exactly so I thought I would ask. I leave my prime attached to the ASUS keyboard dock all the time. I will charge it while it is on overnight (so both the tablet battery and the dock battery show 100%), but 2 days later the battery is 100% dead and I haven't even used the tablet! The ASUS power setting is set to Balanced, and the MobileDock Batter Saving Mode and Disconnect network during sleep are also both checked. I am stumped.
I have attached a screen shot of what the battery graph shows, and it is quite weird to me.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thats really weird seems like a defective battery but definetly give your prime a cold boot that always seems clear up and problems for me.
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ian1 said:
Thats really weird seems like a defective battery but definetly give your prime a cold boot that always seems clear up and problems for me.
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Forgive my ignorance, but what do you mean by a cold boot? When the battery dies, it is fully shut down, so it always starts from a completely shut down state. Thanks!
So I just figured out something interesting. I opened my tablet today and again it was dead, or at least was off and wouldn't turn on. So, I took it off the keyboard dock, and wouldn't you know it turned on!! It is at 54% but the tablet battery is fine. I think the dock may be bad. Anyone else have a problem with the docks?
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spongers said:
So I just figured out something interesting. I opened my tablet today and again it was dead, or at least was off and wouldn't turn on. So, I took it off the keyboard dock, and wouldn't you know it turned on!! It is at 54% but the tablet battery is fine. I think the dock may be bad. Anyone else have a problem with the docks?
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you (and everybody else running ics on prime) have sod. Do a search here. it only happens when docked. if you hold the power button for 20seconds or thereabouts it will reboot and you will be fine.
whycali said:
you (and everybody else running ics on prime) have sod. Do a search here. it only happens when docked. if you hold the power button for 20seconds or thereabouts it will reboot and you will be fine.
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Hey Cali, what should I search for? I tried searching but couldn't find anything.
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spongers said:
Hey Cali, what should I search for? I tried searching but couldn't find anything.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1487516
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1444084&highlight=sleep+of+death