According to Battery Monitor Widget, my Rezound is currently running at a drain of 300 - 600mA. I can't figure out what it's doing.
In BMW usage it only lists:
Screen 70%
Cell standy 19%
Wi-Fi 6%
Phone idle 3%
Camera 2%
This is the same as what's shown in Settings/Power/Battery use.
In System Tuner Pro Task Mgr, it lists:
ADWLauncher EX 00.00s
Batt Mon Widg 0s
EasyProfiles 0s
GSam Battery monitor 0s
gTabSiMiClock 0s
No Lock 0s
Rocket Player 0s
SwiftKey 3 0s
WorldMate 0s
and that's it.
When I check CPU (in STP), it looks like CPU0 is continuously jumping back and forth between 1.51GHz and 384, and CPU1 says 'offline'.
How do I figure out what is using so much battery? Or, if my CPU is really constantly jumping up to full speed, how do I figure out what's causing that?
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I am S-Off.
Running Nils' Business ICS Sense 3.6 ROM v6.2 - the Global RUU version.
I had been running this same ROM 2 weeks ago and was getting great battery life. Battery drain when idle was around 40 - 60mA (instead of 400 - 600).
2 weeks ago, I flashed DSB's kernel (1.6.1, at the time, I think). Then I updated it to 1.6.2, which is what I was running up until yesterday. I was not having this problem with battery drain while running that kernel. But, it was definitely no better on battery than the stock kernel from Nils' ROM (i.e. the Global RUU kernel).
So, yesterday, I decided to go back to the stock kernel. Long story short, the latest thing I have done is boot into Recovery (TWRP) and do a Factory reset, then wipe cache/Dalvik. Then I restored a nandroid backup from 2 weeks ago when I was running Nils' v6.1 ROM (right before I first flashed DSB's kernel). Then I flashed Nils' 6.2 ROM again, on top of the nandroid restore. Then I booted back up, went in Ti Backup and restored only 2 things - HTC Sense Desktop (app + data) and ADWLauncher EX (app+data). The restores were from a backup I did today before doing any wiping or flashing.
After doing all that, and letting it boot up and sit idle for at least 10 or 20 minutes, I check it and it is still burning battery like crazy! I was in my office all day today and our Internet was down. So I was running WiFi Tether all day to get my laptop on the Internet. I had it on a charger the whole time and even with the screen turned off, it was still actually discharging! i mean, BMW would show that it was charging, but the actual current was still showing a small drain on the battery instead of positive current to the battery. At one point, it was on the charger this morning and showed 100%. It stayed on the charger all day and by the time I left work, it was showing 29%. I even changed to a different charger this afternoon, to make sure that wasn't the problem, too.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
ps. I have even swapped out my battery for another one, this evening, just to rule out the possibility that it was just a battery gone bad.
.use betterbatterystats to monitor and try to keep as little apps from running all the time in the foreground. the 2nd core is suppose to be offline most times. it only comes on for heavy loads. for frequencies use cpuspy to see how long frequencies are used and to see if it's scaling correctly or if it's just pinging between minimum and maximum. different governors react differently as well. every device is different so if ones governor scales great for somebody it might not for you. NEVER restore data within titanium backup
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stuartv said:
According to Battery Monitor Widget, my Rezound is currently running at a drain of 300 - 600mA. I can't figure out what it's doing.
In BMW usage it only lists:
Screen 70%
Cell standy 19%
Wi-Fi 6%
Phone idle 3%
Camera 2%
This is the same as what's shown in Settings/Power/Battery use.
In System Tuner Pro Task Mgr, it lists:
ADWLauncher EX 00.00s
Batt Mon Widg 0s
EasyProfiles 0s
GSam Battery monitor 0s
gTabSiMiClock 0s
No Lock 0s
Rocket Player 0s
SwiftKey 3 0s
WorldMate 0s
and that's it.
When I check CPU (in STP), it looks like CPU0 is continuously jumping back and forth between 1.51GHz and 384, and CPU1 says 'offline'.
How do I figure out what is using so much battery? Or, if my CPU is really constantly jumping up to full speed, how do I figure out what's causing that?
Details:
I am S-Off.
Running Nils' Business ICS Sense 3.6 ROM v6.2 - the Global RUU version.
I had been running this same ROM 2 weeks ago and was getting great battery life. Battery drain when idle was around 40 - 60mA (instead of 400 - 600).
2 weeks ago, I flashed DSB's kernel (1.6.1, at the time, I think). Then I updated it to 1.6.2, which is what I was running up until yesterday. I was not having this problem with battery drain while running that kernel. But, it was definitely no better on battery than the stock kernel from Nils' ROM (i.e. the Global RUU kernel).
So, yesterday, I decided to go back to the stock kernel. Long story short, the latest thing I have done is boot into Recovery (TWRP) and do a Factory reset, then wipe cache/Dalvik. Then I restored a nandroid backup from 2 weeks ago when I was running Nils' v6.1 ROM (right before I first flashed DSB's kernel). Then I flashed Nils' 6.2 ROM again, on top of the nandroid restore. Then I booted back up, went in Ti Backup and restored only 2 things - HTC Sense Desktop (app + data) and ADWLauncher EX (app+data). The restores were from a backup I did today before doing any wiping or flashing.
After doing all that, and letting it boot up and sit idle for at least 10 or 20 minutes, I check it and it is still burning battery like crazy! I was in my office all day today and our Internet was down. So I was running WiFi Tether all day to get my laptop on the Internet. I had it on a charger the whole time and even with the screen turned off, it was still actually discharging! i mean, BMW would show that it was charging, but the actual current was still showing a small drain on the battery instead of positive current to the battery. At one point, it was on the charger this morning and showed 100%. It stayed on the charger all day and by the time I left work, it was showing 29%. I even changed to a different charger this afternoon, to make sure that wasn't the problem, too.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I've noticed similar behavior on the Global RUU as well. Still looking for an answer.
I rolled back to a nandroid backup image this afternoon that I made right before installing DSB's kernel. 2 weeks ago. This evening., my drain has been consistently well under 50mA. I'm going to roll forward again one step at a time. My backup was made when I was on Nils' v6.1 ROM. I'm going to update to 6.3 and confirm battery drain is good. Then update all my apps to the latest (Play says I have 19 updates waiting). If everything is still good, then I'll restore apps one at a time from Ti Backup. These would be apps that I installed since my nandroid backup from 2 weeks ago.
I'm starting to be suspicious that my problem may have been coming from System Tuner Pro.
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Just wondering because right now I'm using GSB v2.6 and I'm getting max 6 hours of battery life through normal use like checking email, sms, casual browsing, and listening to music.
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Just wondering because right now I'm using GSB v2.6 and I'm getting max 6 hours of battery life through normal use like checking email, sms, casual browsing, and listening to music.
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Have you tried re-calibrating your battery? Made a huge difference for me; it's good to do especially with a lot of ROM flashing, but even with just one it can throw your battery calculations off.
FYI follow the instructions to the letter, otherwise you might as well not do it at all IMHO.
I had the same issue using GSB 2.X. Switched to OMGB 1.1.1 and i now get 15 hours with moderate usage and no tweaks.
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klobkelosh said:
I had the same issue using GSB 2.X. Switched to OMGB 1.1.1 and i now get 15 hours with moderate usage and no tweaks.
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I've gotten over 30 hours before with GSB, immediately after a recalibration.
Your best bet for battery life is setcpu settings. As long as you're using froyo and gingerbread you'll get a boost.
I suggest Tazz as his ROM's have always worked for me. My setcpu sleep profile is:
min 19mhz
max: 480mhz
governer: smartass
and in advanced settings I have:
polling interval: default
Whatever the next one is: 98
Ignore smart or hwatever the third one is: 1
bias: 4
edit: With this I can get a good day or two of moderate use.
I found on GSB that that 19mhz is too low and the phone does not always wake from sleep. I followed workshed's suggestion of min 480 mhz with max 710 using CM7's CPU settings and all worked very well...that is until 2.0 when battery life went to hell. I recalibrated but i think the problem was my exchange mail app.
Oh, and with smartass you shouldn't have to set sleep profiles. Supposedly it's "smart" enough to figure that out
You can also try collins battery tweak, I use it on tazz gingerbread and it works awesome my phone used to die pretty fast before I tried it and now that I put it back on my phone I am very glad I did.
Im running GSB 2.8 but for me, all seems to be going well.
In one day, off a single charge, I've gone 12-14 hours at a time!
Make sure you always charge correctly, and don't abuse the phone's battery all the time!
Been trying out various ROMs and lately, I've settled on FroShedYo's Final V11 with CM6.1 as my everyday workhorse, stability over speed, and with a bit of battery calibration - getting an average of easily 20 to 30 hours off a full charge on OEM 1500 maH battery originally for the HTC Ozone (so it's about 15% higher capacity than stock's 1300 maH, which I keep as a spare/backup.)
With a bit of tweaking on CPU clocking (Ondemand), turning off vibrate & alert sounds/LED's, and email checks every 60 minutes (1 account only + Gmail pushed) and minimal widgets open, etc. - I can leave the house at the beginning of a long day, go about daily business, voice calls, check email checks, quick news & weather update, etc. and still have 25% to 50% battery life after an extended 12 to 15 hours day on the move, depending on how the device is used. I get a poor 3G signal at the house flipping to 1X often & back, and wifi OFF on the road (BlueTooth ON for driving but no Maps/NAV (ON at home.) In short, plenty of variables on how the battery is getting drained - in standby mode, clock speed is lowered so I could still be over 90 to 95% battery after 2 years but it will slide downward with active usage. After wiping/flashing & reinstalling all the APPS & fine-tuning the settings, I do a NAND backup and then do the battery calibration - and after 1 full cycle, I've been consistently getting these standby & usage time - which I can live with (C2C flashed and extra goodies on a 16GB SD card.) Yesterday, it was showing over 50% after 15 hours of light/moderate usage.
I've tried the latest nearly finalized GSB/GB Roms & variants, they are faster & fancier, but FC's, GPS issues & other minor bugs plus "not as good" battery life had pushed it back to 2.2 OS on the Eris. OMGB 1.1.1.1 and the Condemned CM7 just out this week are pretty cool - but battery life really slide quickly - unlikely to see more than 10 to 15 hours of usage out of a standard/non-extended battery.
The other one that I like is the Nonsensikal 2.2.1 ROM, troublefree, stable & reliable - the edge on battery yielding to FroShedYo's version ( keep that on another 8GB card along with the newest GB releases for "playing")
Otherwise, the xtrSENSES 5.x and xtrROM 5.x are fine as well for everyday use - performance & battery life-wise over the latest stock 2.1 ROM.
Those are my two cents for what it's worth, great work being done here and it's giving new life to the Eris, not quite EOL for some of us - played with the TB in the store, nice big screen & fast, but I'm not about to wear a "brick" phone going out on the job with an extended/bulky battery just for bragging about 4G/LTE. Mobile devices have come a long way, I still got my original analog MicroTac XLT with a 2200 maH tipping the scale at 10 oz in my bottom storage drawer.
On the sideline for a "polished" GB/GSB ROM with the bugs resolved and better battery life, and I'm off to flashing it on my spare SD to test it out. for the "adoption" usage.
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Just wondering because right now I'm using GSB v2.6 and I'm getting max 6 hours of battery life through normal use like checking email, sms, casual browsing, and listening to music.
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6 hours wow thats bad man. i get 30+ running gingertazz
i leave 3g off till i need it and usally just use wifi if around wifi spot
do a recal. like people suggested
So my settings aren't anything unusual on my tbolt, but right now my battery usage reads as follows:
3hr 36 min since unplugged
82% Android system
5% cell standby
4% voice calls
4% idle
3% display
There's a laundry list of items under android system, and I'm in a pretty poor signal area. I always though signal-searching went under cell standby though, is that correct?
Additionally, when my e-mail accounts sync, I always assumed that would go under cell standby, but there's something in system for syncing as well, would it go there instead?
thanks for the help
*edit - battery died after 6 hours of almost no use. phone was also getting quite warm. I also want to point out that this doesn't happen normally and I've only noticed it a time or two in the past.
What ROM and kernel combination are you running?
lean kernal and das bamf 1.5
I would backup your applications and data, then reflash the ROM and see if you are getting the same results on a stock kernel.
I was using leankernel too and got this same problem. Or rather, as soon as I flashed lean kernel, I noticed that my phone would die quickly in standby, regardless of what speedtweak.sh mode I was in. I was getting something like 4-6 hours of light use out of my phone with before it would die.
As soon as I switched back to the stock bamf 4.4.7 kernel, my battery went back to normal, draining to 30% battery after 10 hours of light use.
I don't know why, but the ROM and kernel just didn't play nicely for me. Try reflashing back to the stock bamf kernel and see if it helps.
So I just installed BAMF remix 1.7 on my newly rooted TB and it seemed slow with bad battery life. This seems to be atypical so I was wondering if anyone could help me out figuring out my problem.
I downloaded the rom and flashed it from rom manager, selecting to clear the cache and dalvic cache. The install went fine and I restored my user apps from titanium backup. While it was going through and installing all of these apps, super user force closed a couple of times. Then there were some applications that kept force closing like handcent, flexT9, and Swift keyboard X, but uninstalling and reinstalling them seemed to fix the problems. I then reset the battery statistics from cwm.
I set up the accounts and sync like I had before and in fact had less accounts syncing since I was only syncing facebook and not facebook and the htc sense facebook both. I didn't change the kernal but set the governor to power save after I started noticing the battery running out quick.
When I was on stock running adw or go launcher, I would get about 15 hours from a full charge on 4G. Today after a full charge I got about 6.5 hours on a full charge.
Should I have done a factory reset in there? Is there a different kernal I should try? Should I try to flash the rom again without using rom manager?
You should definitely wipe all data before flashing any custom ROM. Many people have also had a lot of issues flashing with Rom Manager, including myself. DL the ROM from the developers page, place it on the root of your SD card (not in a folder), rename it to "update.zip" with a file manager, then use ROM Manager to boot into recovery. Wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache and dalvic then apply update from SD card. If you don't have a file manager on your phone, rename it on your PC then move to the card. You should be good after that.
You need to wipe data when coming from a different rom.
Have you tried use Imoseyon battery saver or extreme kernel? It does gives great battery life if you find sweet spot on your TB.
PS. You must wipe everything if you are coming from another ROM.
I have the same issue as OP. I have wiped dalvik/cache/data. I did factory reset and I am running the BAMF 1.7 remix with Adrenalyn's Kernel and the new radio that's provided in the rom. I've read that this rom and kernel are good with battery life but mine drains at a very fast rate 1% about 3 mins. I don't have any data sucking apps. GPS is always off and Im on 3G using AUTO(PRL).
Any suggestions?
bumping the thread
i had slow and no responsive with the screen it was pissing me off so i updated to gingerbread and it works like it should now. No 4 second lag and no anger
you should def do a full wipe before installating a new rom.
Battery life on 1.7 sucked for me too until I did a battery calibration, which I'd recommend doing after flashing a new rom.
- charge to 100% (turn phone off, wait till light turns green)
- boot into recovery, wipe battery stats
- reboot phone, unplug, wait till battery totally drains before plugging in again
I also went into the bamf toolkit and set the min to 245 and max to 1.024 w governor 'smartass'.
Since I did that the batt life has been much better, good luck.
XViCi0uSX said:
you should def do a full wipe before installating a new rom.
Battery life on 1.7 sucked for me too until I did a battery calibration, which I'd recommend doing after flashing a new rom.
- charge to 100% (turn phone off, wait till light turns green)
- boot into recovery, wipe battery stats
- reboot phone, unplug, wait till battery totally drains before plugging in again
I also went into the bamf toolkit and set the min to 245 and max to 1.024 w governor 'smartass'.
Since I did that the batt life has been much better, good luck.
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thanks, I'm going to try redoing the install and this battery calibration. I'm actually trying to decide on whether to keep 1.7 remix or go stripped.
So I think my slowness was from putting the governor to power saver. It runs much better with smartass. I basically understand what the other governor settings do, but what does smartass do?
Viper Daimao said:
thanks, I'm going to try redoing the install and this battery calibration. I'm actually trying to decide on whether to keep 1.7 remix or go stripped.
So I think my slowness was from putting the governor to power saver. It runs much better with smartass. I basically understand what the other governor settings do, but what does smartass do?
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Basically, it sets the min and max as needed... like when its sleeping, it'll set the min at 245 mhz. At least that's what I understand lol
Here's some more info...
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droidforums.net/forum/droid-incredible-tech-issues/109934-smart-governor-setcpu.html
Also, there's a free app on the market called battery calibration by NeMo.. it'll let u kno when its charged to 100% and then it'll wipe it batt stats for ya.
Hope this helps
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question about kernals, I installed bamf stripped so I don't have sense anymore. Can I still install the Adrynalyne kernals in kernal manager labeled "Sense" or do I need to find stock versions?
XViCi0uSX said:
Basically, it sets the min and max as needed... like when its sleeping, it'll set the min at 245 mhz. At least that's what I understand lol
Here's some more info...
(Copy n paste, it won't let me post a link)
droidforums.net/forum/droid-incredible-tech-issues/109934-smart-governor-setcpu.html
Also, there's a free app on the market called battery calibration by NeMo.. it'll let u kno when its charged to 100% and then it'll wipe it batt stats for ya.
Hope this helps
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just tried this and after wiping the stats and charging fully I'm at 16% after 3h 40mins. Will see if it gets better on subsequent recharges
Viper Daimao said:
question about kernals, I installed bamf stripped so I don't have sense anymore. Can I still install the Adrynalyne kernals in kernal manager labeled "Sense" or do I need to find stock versions?
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Yes, even tho you used the stripped rom it still has sense elements.
Viper Daimao said:
just tried this and after wiping the stats and charging fully I'm at 16% after 3h 40mins. Will see if it gets better on subsequent recharges
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charged it to full last night, and with very light use it's at 27% after 4 and a half hours. I think I'd get to almost 6 hours if I let it run down.
That's some improvement but I think it may have more to do with not playing plants vs zombies any this time. The battery now gets fairly hot when playing PvZ when it didn't before.
I'm not sure what the problem is but I cannot live with only getting 4-6 hours of life out of a phone. I think I'm going to have to try a non-bamf rom.
I got around 14-16 hours on that ROM. What kernel/radio are u running? I also kept WiFi and Gps off when I wasn't using it. I also had min/max at 245/1.402.
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Look at your Battery Stats. What does it say is using the majority of your battery?
ktech11 said:
I got around 14-16 hours on that ROM. What kernel/radio are u running? I also kept WiFi and Gps off when I wasn't using it. I also had min/max at 245/1.402.
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I'm running 4G and keep wifi and gps off too along with the brightness being around 20. when I was non-rooted I got about 14-16 also (counting 7 hours of idle at night) I have my settings set to the same as before I was rooted. I'm running whatever kernal/radio came with sripped bamf 1.7. I had applied the MR1 update OTA unrooted when it came out but otherwise haven't changed anything regarding kernal or radio.
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Look at your Battery Stats. What does it say is using the majority of your battery?
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it shows the display at about 40-50%, 20 for car home screen (I have it on and streaming music during my 25 minute right to work, seems high but it's not on any more than that and the drain is still pretty constant). For instance, I charged it up to about 29% and it drained to zero and shut down while I was at lunch over about an hour an a half.
Looking at my currant widget log. I started at 29% at 11:43 then dropped 1% of battery every 2-3 minutes or so (while idle in my pocket) then it hit 8% at 1:03pm and stayed there till 1:08 at which point it shut down.
Just to add my $.02 ... I'm running BAMF 1.7. I don't mess with kernel settings or anything like that, just whatever comes with the non-remix 1.7 ROM.
Prior to last week, I was getting a good 15 hours on my stock battery (light - moderate usage), but something changed last week and I am getting pretty poor battery life now, like 6 - 8 hours.
I posted a reply over on a forum at Android Central but I haven't seen any definitive cause yet. Our theory is that an application update might be causing an issue. I was searching over here to see if anyone was having similar issues.
I'm getting much better battery life now. Got about 24 hours on 4G the whole time. I think it might have been because I was signed on to trillian but I still need to test. It's odd because before rooting I got 14-15 hours of 4G and I'm pretty sure I was signed on trillian then too.
I have a stock SGS2 with a lot of widgets running. I use BetterBatteryStats and have removed the high power usage apps.
Past few days, the phone uses a lot of battery at night. Yesterday it had 32% battery and when i woke up it was dead.
Are the rest of you also seeing this much battery consumption every night ?
Funnily enough I've had exactly the same issue since about a week ago. Even when I take it off charge it's almost immediately down to around 80%. It's lasting around 4-5 hours, even when I'm not using the phone much, plus it gets really hot.
A couple of times Social Hub has appeared high up on the list of battery draining apps, although I don't use it. It doesn't always show up though. I switched to the CF-Root kernel and started using GO Launcher EX recently and wondered if that (or one of it's addon widgets) could be the cause.
It's really bugging me now!
I gave up with the stock S2. Rooted it and flashed MIUI to it along with the Siyah Kernel. Now it uses only 6% for the whole night. Battery usage is so much better now.
People having issues with battery should try the siyah kernel and change governors (unless some app was draining your battery)
yeah, actually some new users will experience battery problem. however, some says that when time goes by, the problem eventually sorted out itself.
i am guessing the phone need "warm up time"
I had the same problem with stock rom. you have to remove the preinstalled useless samsung apps. then battery consumption is better.
i am now on cm7. everything is working and around 8% per night with a lot of background processes (tasker, lbe, scheduled titanium backup).
Don't always turn on wifi or data unless necessary.Turn off background sync.This should help a lot even u r using stock rom.Kill tasks with built-in task manager.Make sure useless apps are not running in background.
With these tips,my s2 with rooted stock rom and stock kernel only consumed 3% of battery all night .
i keep wifi or gprs on for instant messaging needs. The Siyah kernel and the lulz governor give amazing battery life because process runs at lower clocks instead of jumping to 1200 unnecessarily.
The stock kernels aren't too bad in my experience.
I think you will find your battery drain will be caused by rogue apps before the kernel.
Edit: why have this phone if your going to turn off gsm and data etc. May aswel turn the phone right off and have zero drain overnight.
A drain of 1-3% per hour with everything turned on is normal for me.
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ok been running shostock2 since 2.2. Absolutely love the rom for it's simplicity. However a week or so go I updated to 2.6 and my battery life went to hell. I then reverted back to a previous backup 2.4 and my battery life is still hell.
I was at a full charge at 5:30am this morning. Now at almost 1pm I'm down to 38 percent. All i've done is sent a few texts, no voice, no updates no nothing. I did manually flash the cherry picker kernel after upgrading to 2.6 since i wasn't sure if it was packed with the latest revision.
Not sure if it's the kernel or a setting or ?
Sync is off, GPS is off, Wifi is off, bluetooth etc. Have good signal etc. Screen times out at 15 seconds and is on auto setting
Battery stats shows Android OS eating 31% screen 28% Exchange at 16% cell stanbdy 8% phone idle 6 e-mail 5% android system 4% phone 2%
Not sure why exchange is sapping so much since it's set to manual updates.
Just not really sure what to try. I did let it go fully dead, gave it a full charge, wiped battery stats first thing this morning.
I did try power saver for a day and it made zero difference.
Any help on how to get my battery life back to normal or other advice in this situation would be appreciated.
Question,
are you using Go launcher? and go products by any chance?
no stock Apex launcher. Like I said it was running great then all of sudden blamo it all went to hell.
Now one detail which may make sense to someone smarter than me(most of you). When I tried restoring back to 2.4 on saturday I was at around 65% battery. When I restored back to my CWM backup to 2.4 my battery went instantly to less than 20% which I found really weird as well and never seen any rom change do that.
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no stock Apex launcher. Like I said it was running great then all of sudden blamo it all went to hell.
Now one detail which may make sense to someone smarter than me(most of you). When I tried restoring back to 2.4 on saturday I was at around 65% battery. When I restored back to my CWM backup to 2.4 my battery went instantly to less than 20% which I found really weird as well and never seen any rom change do that.
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Search for battery drop on restarts, this is nothing to worry about and is normal.
Did you check BBS to see if anything is hogging your battery/processes?
bbs?
Gossamer1 said:
bbs?
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Better Battery Stats.
Sorry just saw the screenshot (i have images off)