Battery stats - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

android system 40%
screen 23%
media 18%
sdcard 7%
android os 6%
phone 4%
samsungani 2%
mediaserver 2%
android version 4.0.4
build..energy HD 2.0
will this be good for a rom to not eat up battery life
im looking for something low on stats if anyone has any roms ive looked through alot just need some advice
would really like a 4.1.2 rom with battery stats like these ive posted

those stats do not tell a lot. Important is total uptime vs. screen on time
you can also use Better Battery Stats to analyse your battery consumption more in detail and post screenshots of the results (after 1 - 3 days) for people to analyse.

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Battery life with Hyperdroid 4.4.7

Since i'm not allowed to post in the dev section of the Hyperdroid thread i'll ask this here.
I'm running on Hyperdroid 4.4.7 with the latest Ultimate kernel but batterydrain is pretty high.
On 3.x and 4.0 it lasted over 72-80 hours with medium useage, now with the same usage it's on 55% after 12 hours.
I tried emptying the caches and a re-wipe but battery drain stays the same.
Is this normal for the 4.4.7 update?
Thanks
Arjan
72-80 hours with medium usage? LOL! What's medium usage for you? Also what battery do you have installed?
You can try to delete battery stats and give the phone around 4-5 cycles till the battery recalibrates itself.
Hehe medium usage for me means 32 active apps of which 7 update every 15-60 mins, screen on every 15 mins, fulltime wifi, an hour a day orso bluetooth connection, just normal use i think.
I use the standard battery and i will wipe the battery stats to see how that works.
Maybe i'm just spoiled..
Arjan

"Android System" battery usage 25% and battery drain so fast

i am using my mobile for 2 months but there was no problem in past but now its making battery problem
Android Os Usage is 25 % and Android System is also 25%
So times Android OS usage will 8-10 percent otherwise 25% all the time
i have tried:
Changing Os Version
Factory Reset ETC ETC
BetterBatteryStats
Install BetterBatteryStats and find out what processes are draining your battery.
Better Battery Stats is the app to use.
For me, it turned out that turning of keyboard sounds etc made a big difference.
was facing the same issues.. for me it turned out to be Google latitude, signed out of it and now its back to normal

battery drain while sleeping

last 3 nights I noticed huge battery drain, about 1% per hour, anybody knows where is the problem?
my tab runs stock ICS rom and stock kernel
thanks for help
after some diagnostics I found that GoogleServicesFramework is battery drainer (not sure, it has most wakelocks in betterbatterystats - about 50 in 5 hours and its awake time is about 1:30)
Try the OsiMood ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677281. I previously was very disappointed in battery life, but after switching to OsiMood battery life is much much better - especially in sleep mode. Overnight unplugged it drops only 1-2%.
I downloaded autostarts and disabled startup of GSF on every event and left only Application Installed event (if disabled, market wont download any app)...seems that battery life is back to normal...99% at the morning (no keep awake time in battery stats) so it is fixed without changing rom , I did this procedure also on my phone and its battery drain during night is greatly reduced

Battery Drain {FIX}

Ok guys i found a big problem with battery in xperia sp ! Batter battery stats showed a process called *backup* running all the time in partial wakelocks ! Well i can also say that in 5 hours 7 percent o battery were consumed ! If you have this problem go to settings-backup and reset and uncheck everything ! Then reboot your phone and put in charge untill its 100% leave it there for 1-2 hours
magicaly my android system process from 65% dropped to 30 % (sometimes less)
good luck
That is most likely the backup function from Google. It will create some list with the latest apps installed so that after a reset or reflash the apps will be installed automaticly.
There is no Android System in my list so that is or may not be your cause.
mrjraider said:
That is most likely the backup function from Google. It will create some list with the latest apps installed so that after a reset or reflash the apps will be installed automaticly.
There is no Android System in my list so that is or may not be your cause.
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dude this 63 percent and after unchecking backup it went 30 percent and better battery stats sayd a process called backup wass consuming the battery !
Dude, it is perhaps an idea to upgrade to 4.3
And man. 11 hours and 36 minutes. You lost 12% charge only. This means that the only thing that would drain battery most is Android system because it means you barely used screen or apps. It's common sense. So it's no surprise your android system consumed so much
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Sadman Khan said:
And man. 11 hours and 36 minutes. You lost 12% charge only. This means that the only thing that would drain battery most is Android system because it means you barely used screen or apps. It's common sense. So it's no surprise your android system consumed so much
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well i remember my xperia p holding 7 hours with 100% but okk
Devices are diffrent... Hardware is diffrent and battery is diffrent.
7 hours on 100% does not indicate a thing
mrjraider said:
Devices are diffrent... Hardware is diffrent and battery is diffrent.
7 hours on 100% does not indicate a thing
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ok maybe you can help me after i take it off charge android system goes to 83% why????
i will test this, if its true, will be a good deal
Theliakos said:
ok maybe you can help me after i take it off charge android system goes to 83% why????
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because in fact that android System process is the very first process that android will start compared to regular apps/system apps ,thus it is also the first one you'll see taking much battery percentage in battery stats specially if the phone is fully charged then you pulled out the charger,the battery stats will reset and it will detect which eats most of the battery at that very moment which is obviously the system process,and you'll notice battery drain percentage will change depends on how you use your phone..
for example on the first 5 minutes the android system will take that 83% of battery consumption, the Media is 10%, Cell Stand-bye is 2%, Google Services is in the remaining 5% thus totalling to 100%, but if you play on the next minute (says Asphalt 8) for a few minutes..it will varies accordingly.. The Android System process is cut down to 62%,Media is 12%.Cell Standbye is 2%,Google Services is 8%, Screen is 6%,Asphalt 8 gets the remaining 10% of course totalling to 100%.
If your not using your phone that much then you will always see that android system is the one that eats most of the battery as it is the only heavy process running (compared to MEDIA & Cell Standbye,it is alwasy present)..
LOGIC??the battery drain percentage is a dynamic measurements of whats eating battery at that very the moment and it will varies depends on how you will use your phone the next minute, the percentage per app is the total of drained battery not the whole battery charge. Say for example you've got a charge of 85% left in your battery, The 100% total measurement of per app battery consumed percentage is that of 15% drained in your total full charge of 100%.
Edit: a detailed overview of what @Sadman Khan says.

Android 10 battery usage question

So I'm rooted on Android 10 and I'm trying to get more detailed battery usage.
I'm using gsam battery and I have extra stats enabled and I'm using betterbatterystats but nothing adds up right to me, or I may not be understanding the data, hence why I'm here.
When I look at the Android usage it says screen % and wifi % etc. And the other usage says apps usage. My assumption is that if I add up all the % it should equal what battery I've used. Example if I've used 10% screen, and 10% wifi and 10% on Reddit I should be at 70% battery left, right? But that's not what any battery app tells me, I'd like to see all the information.
Or am I asking for too much from a smartphone?

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