Hi all
I'm debating between these two.
Anyone with experience of the Ion - specifically:
Battery life
Capacitive buttons
Official ICS
I used to have the S but the power button placement, annoying capacitive buttons and yellow tints did my head in.
Sold it and got the P - whose battery life is very disappointing. Its at 17% now at 4pm from being unplugged at 7am and not a great deal of usage (ICS too). Thankfully I can return to Sony within my 14 day trial.
I'm looking at the Acro S in its thread too.
Those in a similar situation, your advice is welcome.
Thanks.
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As far as I know the Acro S is very similar to S except for the higher battery
Ion cannot unlock bootloader. Correct me if I'm wrong
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As far as I know the Acro S is very similar to S except for the higher battery
Ion cannot unlock bootloader. Correct me if I'm wrong
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I'm not sure either to be honest.
What about official ICS for it? It seems that new ones being sold in India come with ICS already installed.
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hanybanoub said:
Hi all
I'm debating between these two.
Anyone with experience of the Ion - specifically:
Battery life
Capacitive buttons
Official ICS
I used to have the S but the power button placement, annoying capacitive buttons and yellow tints did my head in.
Sold it and got the P - whose battery life is very disappointing. Its at 17% now at 4pm from being unplugged at 7am and not a great deal of usage (ICS too). Thankfully I can return to Sony within my 14 day trial.
I'm looking at the Acro S in its thread too.
Those in a similar situation, your advice is welcome.
Thanks.
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They both very similiar in term of performance. Capacitive buttons are definitely better than the Xperia S. ICS is smooth and fast. Battery is decent, if you're ok with the better of the Xperia then you don't have to worry about this.
So when in come to decision: bigger screen and 4G LTE vs Water proof. And the Ion cannot unlock bootloader as it's a carrier phone.
There is also Ion hspa version without carrier.
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heeroyun said:
They both very similiar in term of performance. Capacitive buttons are definitely better than the Xperia S. ICS is smooth and fast. Battery is decent, if you're ok with the better of the Xperia then you don't have to worry about this.
So when in come to decision: bigger screen and 4G LTE vs Water proof. And the Ion cannot unlock bootloader as it's a carrier phone.
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Very helpful thank you. A few Qs please:
ICS official?
Battery? What time unplugged in morning & when plug in at night?
Is it just slightly too big? Wide?
LTE only bands 4 & 17 I think. Dunno if compatible in UK?
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There is also Ion hspa version without carrier.
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Thank you! I presume we can install custom ROMS on ION H if doesn't have carrier - Yes/No?
Official ICS on H version? Battery on H?
Sorry for Qs lol
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They both come with ICS installed. And they will get ICS update in the future for bug fixes and improvement. Now we have the 2.45 update already.
The Ion can give a day with full charge. Charge it at night to full and unplug it before you go to sleep. Go to work tomorrow, a couple hours of gaming, some texts and call, some 3G for web browing... When you you get back home, it still have around 30% left. I think it's good enough for me. But honestly, I wish they could make a phone with 3500 mAH battery.
4.3 and 4.5" is not that much different. I can fit the Ion in my pocket easily as the Acro.
I'm not sure about 4G but you can check out the phone full spec here. Sorry mate, I'm from VN and we don't have 4G here. http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_ion_lte-4412.php
You might want to visit the Ion section for better result. My experience with the Ion was short so it might not be the best.
Thanks. Some listings on eBay show that Ion comes w version 2.3 Android. Strange.
Good to know about battery.
I take it you upgraded from Ion to AcroS? Any reason mate?
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My upgrade was like this: Arc S -> Xperia S (trade in because of the stupid yellow tint and clumsy front touch buttons). The Ion was good but I really want a water proof phone so I upgrade to the Acro S. They're both good phone but nothing beat having a phone that can survive bucket of water haha
The lt28h and lt28i are the same except the h does not have lte. The lt28h comes with ics. Lt28i and lt28at are on GB for now but update is coming in Sep/Oct. Lt28h and lt28i have unlockable bootloaders if unbranded.
Battery is okay after calibration. Nothing spectacular but not horrible either. You can flash the lt28h firmware on the lt28i (exlcuding baseband) to get ice and lte already. Works great.
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hanybanoub said:
Hi all
I'm debating between these two.
Anyone with experience of the Ion - specifically:
Battery life
Capacitive buttons
Official ICS
I used to have the S but the power button placement, annoying capacitive buttons and yellow tints did my head in.
Sold it and got the P - whose battery life is very disappointing. Its at 17% now at 4pm from being unplugged at 7am and not a great deal of usage (ICS too). Thankfully I can return to Sony within my 14 day trial.
I'm looking at the Acro S in its thread too.
Those in a similar situation, your advice is welcome.
Thanks.
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Power button replacement? I do agree the S has a weak power button. Mine has become kind of squishy, hopefully I dont have issues with it. I bet I could fix the squishy sensation easily enough by taking the S apart and adding a little rubber or something under the button.
Placement mate
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So the Acro S is better for India. Since we hardly get affordable 3G and 4G LTE is out of the question.
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The lt28h and lt28i are the same except the h does not have lte. The lt28h comes with ics. Lt28i and lt28at are on GB for now but update is coming in Sep/Oct. Lt28h and lt28i have unlockable bootloaders if unbranded.
Battery is okay after calibration. Nothing spectacular but not horrible either. You can flash the lt28h firmware on the lt28i (exlcuding baseband) to get ice and lte already. Works great.
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Hello Guys...
here is a review about the ION LT28i (currently running the ICS 4.0.4 (LT28h) since past 3 days...
i luckily was able to unlock the boot loader and root my phone.
about the specs, it really is a sexy phone.
screen size, touch, earphone sound quality, camera (decent quality), hardware buttons (seem too immersed in the body and soft - especially the power button), strong build quality - unlike the S
the only thing is that...... XDA and CM have not yet invented the CM10 for this phone....
I am in search for a ROM of some oder phone in the meanwhile which may suit the LT28i/ah/h phone.
battery is also pretty decent.... gives me atleast 18 hrs uptime after using data, calling and lot of playing around.
I mostly use watsapp and browsing over it.
if anyone comes across a JB ROM for this phone, kindly pass it on....
Thanks and Regards to all....
Chao
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Hey guys,
Ive owned several android devices ;
First x10, second SGS, third SGS2 and finally ive downgraded to an x10 mini.
Many reasons for the downgrade , the biggest of which I felt I should maybe be spending more time with my fiance rather than tinkering with my phone and I also wanted a smaller phone that felt more robust, which this totally fits the bill.
Now, I got it yesterday. I wasted no time in rooting it, less time in getting xrec and cwm on it and next up was firing a GB rom on (at present, gingerDX).
The rom itself is great, ive just wondered something ;
Since I want to spend less time tinkering with my phone, what ROM (please dont make this a debate) would you guys say is best for battery life and longevity? Whilst battery life should be okay, im used to less than 1% overnight standby without data or wifi on and this drained about 20pc last night.
If its something to put up with I will, no gripes. Just wondered if there was something else I could do to lessen the drain (and ive read many posts, all usually come to the same conclusion).
Finally, wifi drops every 5 mins or so. Almost immediately picks back up but anyone know why? Think my old x10 did it too.
Other than that, this wee thing is pretty nifty. The speaker on it is rediculously good, especially considering its size!
Cheers folks
Pete
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well congrats to your new phone. and the battery. is pretty much the weakest part of the phone. the best battery life saver is to have the wifi and data toggle switch and no live wallpapers. and set your cpu in deep sleep very low and use some kind of Governor like interactive or smartass
hope that helped
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The best solution is freezing apps with Titanium or something similar.My choice is GingerDX
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Both me and my girfriends mini pros run minicm8 pro by paul-xxx my battery is a 2430mah so lasts a long long time but my girlfriend said her battery life almost doubled on the standard battery when I put the rom on
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The best rom to save battery life is MINICM6 by NobodyAtall.
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The best rom to save battery life is MINICM6 by NobodyAtall.
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isn't that a mini rom? i thought the op just bought a mini pro...
Hey guys thanks for the replies, to be fair on the wee thing the battery life is understandable... I would probably die quickly too if my heart was that small!
I might not have looked in the right areas and cant find anything but generic answers, but does anyone know why every 5 mins or so the wifi drops and then reconnects itself say ten seconds later? Been trying to download some large files and none ever finish as they take longer to download and also dont wanna be using my data connection for that lol
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Hey guys thanks for the replies, to be fair on the wee thing the battery life is understandable... I would probably die quickly too if my heart was that small!
I might not have looked in the right areas and cant find anything but generic answers, but does anyone know why every 5 mins or so the wifi drops and then reconnects itself say ten seconds later? Been trying to download some large files and none ever finish as they take longer to download and also dont wanna be using my data connection for that lol
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you could try to set in wifi advanced options - sleep policy - never
maybe your lucky and it works
Yeah thats set, just a weird issue... Does it on several routers too
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Previous Smart Phones: Xperia X10 mini pro,
Xperia X10 mini,
Nokia 5800.
Didn't mean to post that lol, was trying to copy lol
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Xperia X10 mini,
Nokia 5800.
yetep said:
Many reasons for the downgrade , the biggest of which I felt I should maybe be spending more time with my fiance rather than tinkering with my phone...
...Now, I got it yesterday. I wasted no time in rooting it, less time in getting xrec and cwm on it and next up was firing a GB rom on (at present, gingerDX).
Since I want to spend less time tinkering with my phone...
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You realise most people use their phone as it came from the factory and charge it when the battery needs charging?
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Not too sure how the above reply helps, I do realise this but most people that even know this forum exist dont do this, cheers anyways
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Has anyone came across where the phone automatically shuts down even though says battery is at 60% and above even at 85% just force closes the phone system even had it where the battery light [red] flashes and have to leave phone off for a minute then it will turn on ok but them once it does boot after 1 min shuts down again
Tried battery calibration to no effect could it be the battery itself dying or could it be a fault with a kernel even though I've tried roughly 5-6 kernels and it does it all the same and on 5-6 different roms if anyone has any suggestion please don't hesitate I'm getting abit fed up of it doing it
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hey dunc4n88, which ROM are u using right now?
If it's possible provide the link of it, so we can check if there any kernel update or error reported because of the same as you
I'm on ravij jb beats audio light rom with doomkernel v6 medium oc but tried loads of different kernels and roms and all of them the same I'm I've also noticed aswell I can't update busybox it'll update then once phone reboots it reverts back to old one
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Is your battery slightly "fat" or swelled up?
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wo88les said:
Is your battery slightly "fat" or swelled up?
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Yeah it is I noticed it today when I had the battery out also can tell its swollen up as the back cover doesn't sit flush anymore so battery problem it is then?
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Ok I can tell you a cheeky trick to keep you going til new battery arrives
Place battery flat on a surface
Using a hammer GENTLY TAP AWAY until it's almost back in shape I STRESS GENTLY. Don't pop the cells
This worked for me while i waited for a new battery
That should push the cells back together
When u get new battery charge for no more than 2-3 hours at a time
Charging for a long time causes battery to Bleb from what I've heared
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I can live with it for now just frustrating at times. For replacement battery should I go for same mAh on stock battery or go for higher spec mAh and what would be the benefits
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dunc4n88 said:
I can live with it for now just frustrating at times. For replacement battery should I go for same mAh on stock battery or go for higher spec mAh and what would be the benefits
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Same stock amps man..... don't mess with bigger battery....
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Is HTC still planning on updating this thing to ICS or have they just decided to scrap it? Has there been any official word from them regarding the Tbolt's fate? Some guy at Radioshack told me HTC has officially cancelled the ICS update, but I haven't seen or heard any other source so far that mirrors his assertion.
Have any of you guys read anything regarding whether or not ICS is still a go for us Tbolt owners?
Was wondering the same
I'll put it this way just give up hoping and you will feel better in about a week. Then when its cancelled officially you're not bummed. Then if by an act of god its released. you can be pleased by the news. We are going on what 5 months from the original release date? I think by now we can put the horse out to pasture with these threads every month.
Look at the facts this phone is about to hit its second anniversary. Another is its not a nexus device as that seems to be the only brand that gets updates even after the phone is old.
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And how old is the oldest nexus? I bet my sox they won't always get that treatment.
But yeah there's only a dozen threads like this and some of them are still getting new posts.
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Dark Jedi said:
I'll put it this way just give up hoping and you will feel better in about a week. Then when its cancelled officially you're not bummed. Then if by an act of god its released. you can be pleased by the news. We are going on what 5 months from the original release date? I think by now we can put the horse out to pasture with these threads every month.
Look at the facts this phone is about to hit its second anniversary. Another is its not a nexus device as that seems to be the only brand that gets updates even after the phone is old.
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I agree with everything that said here HTC says they will be coming out with another ICS update for all phones with greater than 512 MB of memory this would have 768. But the normal next up is one gig of memory the best thing to do is go back to gingerbread under volt your CPU and get a resound battery. between under voting and the Rezound battery I have passed up upgrades for the last six months because my phone not only last longer than when I got it but faster.
Even if this phone does get ics the battery will be cut in half. Ics it's a great selling point when you want to Craig's list it but the power drain will bee twice what it was on gingerbread
The power drain on ICS won't be twice as fast. What even makes you think that? In all reality it should be twice as good since ICS handles resources better and uses hardware rendering for the ui freeing up CPU cycles.
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The power drain on ICS won't be twice as fast. What even makes you think that? In all reality it should be twice as good since ICS handles resources better and uses hardware rendering for the ui freeing up CPU cycles.
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Galaxy nexus is a prime example. Look at all the newer ics phones out there. Their battery like is like double ours. Its proven ics doesn't improve battery life. The gnex is a prime example as its battery size is somewhere close to ours. Even running twisted ics rom battery life is no better than a gb aosp rom. So I think you are in for a rude awakening when and if we get ics. I never heard Google say battery life with ics was suppose to be better. That's just what board member started. We all know the main power drain on phones are the screens. How can an os upgrade improve an old screen in being more efficient? In the end battery life on the bolt will either be the same or worse. Don't even think our little weak battery is going to have the same performances as the larger extended battery's.
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This post already exists, no need for a duplicate. A Mod should have caught on to this by now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1932206&page=6
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This post already exists, no need for a duplicate. A Mod should have caught on to this by now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1932206&page=6
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And that thread was closed. What's your point?
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And that thread was closed. What's your point?
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Simply that any information on the topic already exists there. The ics update is in final carrier testing and will probably be out by the end of the year or mid January
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Simply that any information on the topic already exists there. The ics update is in final carrier testing and will probably be out by the end of the year or mid January
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Really I heard HTC is still working on it. So how can it be in final daffier tests when Verizon by HTC stance said they don't have it?
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Galaxy nexus is a prime example. Look at all the newer ics phones out there. Their battery like is like double ours. Its proven ics doesn't improve battery life. The gnex is a prime example as its battery size is somewhere close to ours. Even running twisted ics rom battery life is no better than a gb aosp rom. So I think you are in for a rude awakening when and if we get ics. I never heard Google say battery life with ics was suppose to be better. That's just what board member started. We all know the main power drain on phones are the screens. How can an os upgrade improve an old screen in being more efficient? In the end battery life on the bolt will either be the same or worse. Don't even think our little weak battery is going to have the same performances as the larger extended battery's.
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The galaxy nexus also has a faster processor than this phone and sports a super amoled screen. Nexus phones are like muscle cars, they're fast as hell but man does the mpg suck.
I can verify that ICS won't make the battery life worse. I had my Nexus S 4G when ICS released and going from Gingerbread 2.3.7 to ICS 4.0 made a huge difference in battery life. I suddenly didn't have to carry my charger with me to college.
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It would probably be different for the bolt. I'm sure sense will slurp down the battery like it's cool.
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The galaxy nexus also has a faster processor than this phone and sports a super amoled screen. Nexus phones are like muscle cars, they're fast as hell but man does the mpg suck.
I can verify that ICS won't make the battery life worse. I had my Nexus S 4G when ICS released and going from Gingerbread 2.3.7 to ICS 4.0 made a huge difference in battery life. I suddenly didn't have to carry my charger with me to college.
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Everyone says that the dual core processors are suppose to be more forgiving on power useage. Beings it doesn't have to work as hard like our single core processors do. I have seen the newer corvettes get close to 30 MPG. Its not the power but the gearing that really sucks gas lol.
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Ive never heard anyone say dual core saves battery. The lte chip in the phone is what sucks the battery most of the time. The newer phones like the dna have the lte chip embedded in the cpu which helps save battery. A friend of mine has one and can talk for an hour on the phone and only lose 7%. He can go almost an entire day without putting it on charge.
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He can go almost an entire day without putting it on charge.
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Totally unacceptable. I'd take my BlackBerry off the charger at 7AM Friday morning, use it heavily Friday, lightly on Saturday and Sunday, I'd have to recharge Sunday night. That's acceptable.
I still have an old BB 9650, I'm so tempted to re-activate it.....
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Totally unacceptable. I'd take my BlackBerry off the charger at 7AM Friday morning, use it heavily Friday, lightly on Saturday and Sunday, I'd have to recharge Sunday night. That's acceptable.
I still have an old BB 9650, I'm so tempted to re-activate it.....
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Hmmm yea i highly doubt that blackberry has half the power of even a thunderbolt so if thats what it takes for you to make it through the day then more power to you.
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By comparison, I can't get 12 hours on the T'Bolt running NuSense and just over 12 hours running Infected ROM.
That's with all the tricks I can find and swapping Rezound batteries.
The T'Bolt is just a battery hog, most BBs have much longer battery life.
NOTE: I hear constantly that Sense uses a lot of juice but I have very little difference with de-sensed ROMs and...... I LIKE Sense.
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By comparison, I can't get 12 hours on the T'Bolt running NuSense and just over 12 hours running Infected ROM.
That's with all the tricks I can find and swapping Rezound batteries.
The T'Bolt is just a battery hog, most BBs have much longer battery life.
NOTE: I hear constantly that Sense uses a lot of juice but I have very little difference with de-sensed ROMs and...... I LIKE Sense.
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Dude, you cant really compare any blackberry to an android device. BlackBerry isn't even close to the power that android has. Also, nusense had to use an incomplete rom as a base which has had a huge affect on the battery life. Considering what has been done to nusense i have to give huge props to Santod for taking a crappy leak and making it great.
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And most blackberry can't do what the bolt can.
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Like the title says,my amaze has a very low battery life.It us an unbranded amaze running "Energy" rom with Stock kernel.
I am having only 3-4 hours battery life(with screen on).It was good with gingerbread but after flashing ICS on it(unofficial way),it got worse.I tried other roms as well e.g "Android revolution","Energy with both faux and stock kernel but battery life was still same.
I also calibrated the battery.
Now you guys have to tell me what to do.I tried my best.
Thanks in advance.
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Like the title says,my amaze has a very low battery life.It us an unbranded amaze running "Energy" rom with Stock kernel.
I am having only 3-4 hours battery life(with screen on).It was good with gingerbread but after flashing ICS on it(unofficial way),it got worse.I tried other roms as well e.g "Android revolution","Energy with both faux and stock kernel but battery life was still same.
I also calibrated the battery.
Now you guys have to tell me what to do.I tried my best.
Thanks in advance.
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3-4 hour screen time is good. But if that's not enough for you, you can try the 3600 mah mugen power battery
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3-4 hour screen time is good. But if that's not enough for you, you can try the 3600 mah mugen power battery
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3-4 hours is not good time.I personally use Xperia U and it has great battery time(6-7 hours screen on).And I don't want extended battery because with it,phone looks fat and ugly.
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3-4 hours is not good time.I personally use Xperia U and it has great battery time(6-7 hours screen on).And I don't want extended battery because with it,phone looks fat and ugly.
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The Xperia u has a smaller screen,a lower clocked processor, you can't expect the amaze to be the same in terms of battery life. It's like comparing the mileage of a Honda civic and a mustang. There is no magical way to double your battery life, but you can lower screen brightness, underclock, etc
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The Xperia u has a smaller screen,a lower clocked processor, you can't expect the amaze to be the same in terms of battery life. It's like comparing the mileage of a Honda civic and a mustang. There is no magical way to double your battery life, but you can lower screen brightness, underclock, etc
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But it was not as bad on gingerbread as it is on ICS.It became worse only after updating to ICS.
Anyone have any experience with the battery life and the screen as far as scratches go?
I would love to know what the on screen battery life is like. My Xperia Z was good for abouot 4 hours of on screen time and around 15 hours.
Don't know what to said. Show you the visual.
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Don't know what to said. Show you the visual.
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What's the screentime at?
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After switch on my device. Maybe.
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I use GSAM Battery to show me the screen time used. Do you know how much screen time you have had on?
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Looks pretty awesome battery performance.
good info
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Looks pretty awesome battery performance.
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Yes bro., is not perfect but is much better than many flagship phones.
Stamina mode helping very good. The only thing I want to remove is bloatware, because sometimes phone asking me to update some things I don't wont to even see.
But again buttery is good. Better than my Galaxy s 4 (octa-core/hacked) better than my HTC one (stock) and better than my htc butterfly s (Stock) where buttery is 3200mah
Stay tuned.
Regards
avetny said:
Yes bro., is not perfect but is much better than many flagship phones.
Stamina mode helping very good. The only thing I want to remove is bloatware, because sometimes phone asking me to update some things I don't wont to even see.
But again buttery is good. Better than my Galaxy s 4 (octa-core/hacked) better than my HTC one (stock) and better than my htc butterfly s (Stock) where buttery is 3200mah
Stay tuned.
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How about some gsam battery screenshots..?
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Able to share more details based on this screen shot?
Out of the 10hrs + up time, how many hours of screen time is that? I thin that's the important stat. Also, what level of brightness are you on and are you on 3G all the time, did you turn on stamina mode?
Trying to compare with my S4 on 4.3 GE ROM.
I'm getting the ZU tonight :good:
So far for me, I am down to 24% after 10 hours. I won't make it through the day since I"m still up for 5 more hours. This was on moderate usage with Stamina Mode Enabled.
- one phone call
- three emails
- checked facebook twice, and instagram twice
- watched 20 minutes of youtube tho
- listened to music while working out for one hour
- 57 texts sent/received
avetny said:
Yes bro., is not perfect but is much better than many flagship phones.
Stamina mode helping very good. The only thing I want to remove is bloatware, because sometimes phone asking me to update some things I don't wont to even see.
But again buttery is good. Better than my Galaxy s 4 (octa-core/hacked) better than my HTC one (stock) and better than my htc butterfly s (Stock) where buttery is 3200mah
Stay tuned.
Regards
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Disable the bloat? (Settings - Applications - Find app and hit "disable")
BTW, does the ZU have the anti shatter protection on the screen like the Z? If so, is the Sony logo on the protection or on the device itself?
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LordManhattan said:
Disable the bloat? (Settings - Applications - Find app and hit "disable")
BTW, does the ZU have the anti shatter protection on the screen like the Z? If so, is the Sony logo on the protection or on the device itself?
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No that system is for kids...I need to remove them forever.
I think sony logo on screen protector again...(if you look closely on sun you can see)
avetny said:
No that system is for kids...I need to remove them forever.
I think sony logo on screen protector again...(if you look closely on sun you can see)
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Oh I agree, but it'll hide that **** from your drawer at least until root is achieved Not the best solution, but it's still something.
And poop. Really Sony? Again? That's a really weird thing to do. But... I don't really care.
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