Ok so i've tried to calibrate my battery,
I let the phone run down to 0%, then i charged it to 100%, loaded up CWM and reset the battery stats in advanced menu, I then let the phone run down to 0% and charged again (done this twice). Yet my battery still seems to be draining a lot quicker than i thought it would, does this seem normal from the battery stats:
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check ur network loss on that graph, its huge.. atleast 2 or 3 hours.. that consumes A LOT of battery..
That's correct, that big red no signal graph means a lot of battery being drained.
Have you been underground, like in a basement or metro station, or in a rural area, or did you leave the phone under your pillow while sleeping? You know, that kind of stuff.If not, then consider reflashing, that much of no signal bar it's not normal in my book.
That 2 - 3 hours loss would probably be when i was at work, it's inside a building that doesn't get a lot of signal but it was sitting right beside a network booster.
Probably also due to the fact that the network is Three and signal isn't too good around this area for it but im waiting on my unlock code coming from Three so i can move back to giffgaff
Off topic : You answered my thread yesterday stating that your bootloader unlock allowed status was no. May I ask how you've managed to install CWM recovery?
Sorry for going off topic
Kind Regards..
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Hi I have a question, is normal that our devices eat so much battery, having the brightness in 0% ?
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I think the battery statusbar is wrongly coded... I have the same results as well all the time.. Even when I don't using the screen (during night), the statusbar still shows up about 30% battery consumption...
The thing that affect battery drain the most is 3G mobile data communication in my opinion, because just turing it off, the phone got juiced up for more than 3 times as usual...
StardustGeass said:
The thing that affect battery drain the most is 3G mobile data communication in my opinion, because just turing it off, the phone got juiced up for more than 3 times as usual...
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Not only turning off the 3g internet, but using for calls as well. that is why i started a discussion thread for that matter but no one seemed to respond to that. maybe it was too large to read??
Tommylee567 said:
Not only turning off the 3g internet, but using for calls as well. that is why i started a discussion thread for that matter but no one seemed to respond to that. maybe it was too large to read??
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Saw your thread, but I'm not that sure how I would comment or respond :X, as there doesn't seem to be any solution to fix it.
Hello guys, I'm trying to figure our how much my battery can last on one charge, but I'm having a problem in the
Settings> battery,
Where it is supposed to show the usage.
Every time I charge the phone and plug it out, the graph doesn't reset back to 0 hours and just keeps on adding on the total time the phone is on. You can see in the graph the battery percentage keeps going up and down, I can't get it to reset on every time I unplug it from the charger, even by pressing refresh.
Is this a bug for me or is there a proper way to do it?
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I have Canadian version of S3 and battery drain is very high, phone is so warm not easy to carry around comfortably, anyone had same issue?
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I have Canadian version of S3 and battery drain is very high, phone is so warm not easy to carry around comfortably, anyone had same issue?
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Hard to evaluate first part because only you know how intensive you use it. However, the bolded part concerns me. Could be a dud? Mine definitely gets warm especially here (check my location) but not hot by any means. Btw, do you have Infrared Thermometer by any chance?
Battery report only resets when your battery reach 90%+ and you unplug it
For some couple of days am facing this problem, thought that my phone wasnt charging properly nor reading perfect charge. Downloaded the V6 calibrator and now am more confused about which one is showing me the right info Can anybody shed some light over the matter Will be a great help. Thanks in advance
Please, see the screenshots below as the battery is showing 10% but reading 30% then with V6 Calibrator its saying that the battery should read 53% confusing!!..
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Nobody GOT NOTHING!!??!!
It's not reading wrong.
The script requires your battery to be 53% or more. So you will need to charge it and then retry.
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It's not reading wrong.
The script requires your battery to be 53% or more. So you will need to charge it and then retry.
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Thanks and the script also asks for the battery to be charged at 4200mV & 20minutes more, before it could start the calibration, which unfortunately, the battery never gets to! always ends up somewhere in 4100mV or just a bit more than that. It once reached to 4192mV then started loosing power rapidly. Never actually reaches to 4200mV. What should i do about that? By the way, all the time when i tried the script, i made sure that the phone is on airplane mode so nothing can work behind
Those 4200mV is a general expression and not specific for the Xperia S, just charge to full and you cant do any mistakes.
Recently i found in your forum one code about the battery.It's show battery status.
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I want to ask what is the function of the quick start and what it is doing?
Iam not root.
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Recently i found in your forum one code about the battery.It's show battery status.
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I want to ask what is the function of the quick start and it is doing?
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Seems not to work on my i9300 with cyanogenmod.
There is just nothing happening...
David.
nothing happening on stock either.all I'm seeing is when quick start is touched the screen goes black and when power is pressed i am at the lockscreen. swipe and go back to the battery stats. no idea what it does other than turn off screen
after reading this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30512141 apparently quick start somehow recalibrates the battery as many have reported either a large increase or decrease in the percentage.
I was reading ur thread and dialed this code.. i pressed quick start and boom screen was off.. when i again turn it on my battery level was dropped to 19% from 65%
I plugged in charger and repeated the same thing it goes again to 65%
Once more after pressing quick start and this time not charging again it dropped to 35% i re do it and now i am on 65%
I am on stock rom with no battery issues.. if any thing happens to me i am gonna sue u lol... any one please tell me what is this and what has happened to me ... i dont wanna get any battery problems
May be it is for use in emergency..
And i am already in that mode with higher percentage allowed
I am going to restart mt device now .. i am worried now
"quick start" is for setting the battery gauge. It loads the cpu and then resamples the battery. What I wish to know is what files or nvram items it changes.
Hello,
I am using Nexus 6P with the unrooted N6F26Q build of Pure Nexus ROM. I have always had decent battery performance of this phone with my general usage. Recently I have moved to a new geographic location and I see a rapid battery drain while the phone in a particular building. I do not have cell phone network here, so I have AirPlane mode turned on, but I use WiFi for internet connectivity. My observations are as follows:
1. During the day time, when I am in building A, there is no battery drain. I don't use my phone much and the battery level does not drop by much.
2. During evening and night time, I am in building B, which has a different WiFi, the battery immediately starts to deplete rapidly and in the morning I wake up with a dead phone.
3. Suspecting that the WiFi might be the cause, I tried to switch WiFi off at night, but I still found my phone to be dead in the morning.
I captured the bug report data and tried to analyze it with battery historian, but I don't have enough experience to point out the cause.
This is what the battery historian graph looks like.
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Same graph from another bug report, when the WiFi was turned off during the night:
Can someone see something unusual in the graphs?
I can share the entire bug report via PM if someone wants to take a closer look.
Thank you.