Hay guys,
So for the first couple of weeks my battery life was awesome on the s3 and was going an entire day easy with like 40% at night before bed...
However now it is seriously draining fast, I go to work at 8 get home at 5 and I have about 12 percent left with moderately light use...
First thing I thought was maybe an app but in the battery section didn't show anything odd, I got betterbatterystats to see more detailed but don't know what alot of the wake locks are... Here are the screen shots any input/advice is welcomed!!!
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neone have any ideas??
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dk125 said:
neone have any ideas??
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WAKELOCKS ask in the better battery stats thread .
jje
Have you changed the Rom? If so you need to download a battery calibrator from the store and reset the stats with it once fully charged.
You might have an app draining your battery, install free "Watchdog" app, and set it to monitor all processes, and it will sound an alarm if an app is misbehaving.
Also install cpuspy and reset the counter and then leave your phone for 30min or so, then check how much time your phone spends in deep sleep.
John.
LondonLion said:
Have you changed the Rom? If so you need to download a battery calibrator from the store and reset the stats with it once fully charged.
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NOT TRUE.
jje
Thanks got cpuspy and it spend most time in deep sleep... I'm Inking now it's because at work I have bad reception if that's the cause what can I do? If anything lol...
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If you dont use 3g or 4g for downloads, switch your phone to gsm, A stronger signal means the phone does not have to work as hard and uses less power.
Also disable account syncing, stops your phone from waking up.
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Thanks got cpuspy and it spend most time in deep sleep... I'm Inking now it's because at work I have bad reception if that's the cause what can I do? If anything lol...
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LondonLion said:
Have you changed the Rom? If so you need to download a battery calibrator from the store and reset the stats with it once fully charged.
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I thought this is a myth that a google engineer confirmed
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A lot of people swear by this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1507905.html
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CRBoy47 said:
I thought this is a myth that a google engineer confirmed
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Today I got almost 2 hours of on screen time before I hit 3% after 9 hours. So I look in battery in settings and Android System is #1 at 57%! Then screen at 20%' followed by cell standby at 9%.
What is causing android system to take up 57% and cause barely 2 hour on screen time?
I had this issue too! after a reboot i havent had this issue agin
check what google services you have auto syncing. aka g+ calender and contacts those can make it really bad.
sounds like a rogue app of some sort.
droidstyle said:
sounds like a rogue app of some sort.
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What's a rouge ap
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thakrew317 said:
What's a rouge ap
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An app that misbehaves: Sync's data or runs in the background when you are not using it, wakes device during sleep (wakelock) and performs background operations. This could be any app or game you download, usually it is more common in free apps with unknown developers....make sure to check reviews before downloading.
It seems like the restart fixed it. After restart android system is 4th place at only 6%.
Its doing it again today. 67% of battery is android system.
Any help?
I have better battery stats but it's some what hard to understand.
I think it's bam_dmux_wakelock ...what is this?
vince24L said:
I think it's bam_dmux_wakelock ...what is this?
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I've got the same wakelock...no idea what it is. Not much information online.
vince24L said:
I think it's bam_dmux_wakelock ...what is this?
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Same here, killing battery. Haven't found much info for it
Zepp's V6 SuperCharger...I put that **** on everything
jasvncnt1 said:
Same here, killing battery. Haven't found much info for it
Zepp's V6 SuperCharger...I put that **** on everything
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Yeap...I get bam_dmux_wakelock & smdcntl0 wakelock alot...
We should post in the BBS thread to get other peoples inputs... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809&page=612
Havent touched my phone in 4 hours and it dropped 60% because of it..anybody have any idea?
vince24L said:
Havent touched my phone in 4 hours and it dropped 60% because of it..anybody have any idea?
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Try going into settings<applications<manage apps<running.....and see what app keeps running when ur not using it..OK on my phone dsp manager was always running even when I never even opened it
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Gsiff_daemon is raping my battery, anyone know what it is?
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murdermonkey9000 said:
Gsiff_daemon is raping my battery, anyone know what it is?
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Mobile data has been killing the battery on my AT&T Galaxy S3. I can always tell because it gets warm even with the screen off. The only way I can stop the drain is to turn off mobile data which is not a long-term fix. I can't understand why some days I get amazing battery life, and some days I get a few hours only.
Use juice defender, I've used it for years, it turns off mobile data when the screen is off and re enables it on a schedule you set. It's the only long term fix I have found. Since calls and texts come through 2g this should fix your problem.
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just out of curiosity, are any of you with battery problem using a live wallpaper, or most importantly a weather live wallpaper?
murdermonkey9000 said:
Use juice defender, I've used it for years, it turns off mobile data when the screen is off and re enables it on a schedule you set. It's the only long term fix I have found. Since calls and texts come through 2g this should fix your problem.
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Can't you do that in tasker as well?
Tabulous said:
just out of curiosity, are any of you with battery problem using a live wallpaper, or most importantly a weather live wallpaper?
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no.
Hello i just bought my s3 yesterday and battery is draining very fast i have used the fix but i have that problem of screen which takes 88% of batery and it's not normal ! here is a screenshot
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Keeping the screen on will dran the battery since that's what screens do.
Regardless of the device (including laptops), screens always take >50% of the battery.
Could you show the screen-on time?
d4fseeker said:
Keeping the screen on will dran the battery since that's what screens do.
Regardless of the device (including laptops), screens always take >50% of the battery.
Could you show the screen-on time?
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No my screen takes 79% and sometimes 85% just look at the link i posted i can't show pictures because i'm new in the forum
You got it yesterday dude.. Let the battery do some cycles before you get all upset
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Did you use your battery before charging it?? Your supposed to drain it, then charge fully
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SAMSUNG BATTERY DRAIN with DISPLAY
Hi.. The same problem is with me.. i bought the samsung galaxy like two days ago and the display is draining >60% battery all the time.. I don't know why.. Please advice...
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Did you use your battery before charging it?? Your supposed to drain it, then charge fully
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Feck!! I thought it was the other way around. can this cause serious problems? I drained it completely last night.
maven.89 said:
Hi.. The same problem is with me.. i bought the samsung galaxy like two days ago and the display is draining >60% battery all the time.. I don't know why.. Please advice...
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Let me venture a guess. When you get a new phone, you tend to play with it a lot, hence the screen on time and battery drain Give it a few days, it will be fine -- this phone has great battery life.
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mal808 said:
Feck!! I thought it was the other way around. can this cause serious problems? I drained it completely last night.
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It will blow up
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The battery needs to go through a few full cycles of drain and charge before it's reached optimal performance. First week battery drained more but now it's performing brilliantly.
Just keep letting it drain completely and charging fully a few times and have auto brightness selected.
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I've heard that li-ion batteries don't suffer from memory issues and there's therefore no reason to calibrate them or run them in any specific charge/discharge cycle.
If you ask 100 different people about how best to use your battery you'll get 100 different answers. Don't worry about it, just enjoy the phone.
Hmm. This phone probably has the best battery life of any android phone I've owned, and I've had a few.
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Let me venture a guess. When you get a new phone, you tend to play with it a lot, hence the screen on time and battery drain Give it a few days, it will be fine -- this phone has great battery life.
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Agree +1
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BATTERY DRAINNN... Please helpp
Yeahh check outt my screenshot..I have set the brightness level to the lowest and still display is taking much battery..even cell stand by.. do i have to fix anything?.. expert advices needed..thankss
Look in the attachments..
You haven't said how long the screen was on for.
I could show this first screenshot and say OMFG the battery doesn't last, but actually when you look at the second screenshot, then there's obviously no issues (and I am indeed perfectly happy with my battery life)
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It will blow up
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lol, I'm a bit OCD about these types of things.
But if it's not a problem then why do we need to do it?
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I've heard that li-ion batteries don't suffer from memory issues and there's therefore no reason to calibrate them or run them in any specific charge/discharge cycle.
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Tripe.
Minimum of 3 cycles to reach peak performance. I have flashed hundreds of roms/kernals, it ALWAYS takes a few days for the battery to normalise.
Op, take a chill pill, calm down, post again in a few days. If you're still having drain, it will be down to an app or your settings.
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Still the same **** i charged it 3 times and the battery is draining quickly when i'm just in facebook or an app it goes like 2 min = -1%
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Anyone else noticed android system eating up all their battery?
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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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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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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?
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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
Re: Screen off Battery Use
Do you guys think it's normal to be unplugged for 2 hrs and be at 85%? This is without even turning the screen on.
Something is wake locking your phone.
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Yep - sounds like a lot is happening on your phone. The other night I left my phone on while sleeping, and it drained from 100% to 85% over 7-8 hours.
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Yep - sounds like a lot is happening on your phone. The other night I left my phone on while sleeping, and it drained from 100% to 85% over 7-8 hours.
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Yeah. It looks like Android System % is real high on the battery stats.
U stock? This happened on the newest blazer rom for me
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U stock? This happened on the newest blazer rom for me
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I'm on the newest Blazer Rom too.
So i bought this phone 2weeks ago and two days ago i flashed via odin xls8. This is my battery life. Is this good? Im unrooted and totally stock, on ics i had almost 5h of screen...
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So i bought this phone 2weeks ago and two days ago i flashed via odin xls8. This is my battery life. Is this good? Im unrooted and totally stock, on ics i had almost 5h of screen...
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It's not bad. Try better battery stats to see your wake locks and cpu spy to see if your device is deep sleeping
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Thanks i will update tomorrow or so...
About deep sleep i already checked vefore and it does but as for better battery status i just downloaded the app. Should i just let it installed and dont touch or do i need to run in the background?
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Thanks i will update tomorrow or so...
About deep sleep i already checked vefore and it does but as for better battery status i just downloaded the app. Should i just let it installed and dont touch or do i need to run in the background?
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Some parts of it need root access. But it should still give you the wake locks. Just let it run in the background and check it after a min of 5hrs
Is that good for you? That's all it matters.
It looks alright to me.
Can it be improved? Of course.
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Take a look at this thread. It says ics but the info and concepts should be similar
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26960054
Thamks for the help but i dont wanna install a custom kernel yet since they are all experimemtal for jb.... waiting for siyah stable.
I will cjeck those wake locks today
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Seems like google + is the biggest battery drainer... and the ls... service whats that?
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I think you have several times recharge the battery to 100% and also drain the battery until phone turn off to calibrate.
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I think you have several times recharge the battery to 100% and also drain the battery until phone turn off to calibrate.
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U know that doing that u are killing the battery dont u??? Lion battery never should be drain totally and as for charging i have no option to let it go to 100 since i charge it over night
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