Hmm,, I am using the Erygit ROM 2.3.6 for SGP 5 YPG70 and I notice Cell standby thing which I believe is draining battery it says up to 69%. This is odd as SGP stock ROM doesn't have that..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175920
[SIZE=+1]Q16: Why I can see my cell standby percentage when my device is a PMP?[/SIZE]
Well... Android is first and most a mobile phone, tablet OS and not a PMP OS. The OS think you're a phone and then use cell standby but don't worry, there's no battery life extracted from there.
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Hello everybody, i have a big problem.
Why on Galaxy S3 cell standby, Android system and Android OS use so much battery?
On my friend's HTC One X every of this uses barely 3% of battery, while on my Galaxy this number reaches even 20%. I will post a screenchot.
PS: I downloaded and installed latest software update.
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Fycola123 said:
Hello everybody, i have a big problem.
Why on Galaxy S3 cell standby, Android system and Android OS use so much battery?
On my friend's HTC One X every of this uses barely 3% of battery, while on my Galaxy this number reaches even 20%. I will post a screenchot.
PS: I downloaded and installed latest software update.
Sent from my Galaxy SIII using xda app.
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You have to use Betterbatterystats and run it and detect what uses your juice.
Download https://www.google.com/url?q=http://...2ZYrutbyzY_zvg
There next you have to unbloat your phone. Remove or freeze with Titanium backup
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1634624
An example is:
At end your S3 have to use max 2-4 % per night wifi and wcdma switched off on gsm mode.
This is a Bug that was worked out in later firmware versions........it is not a true representation of the batter use for the cell standby. its just an eye sore but it is really not eating that much of your battery.
if you are on the new Roms and firmware then ignore my post all together.
Fycola123 said:
Hello everybody, i have a big problem.
Why on Galaxy S3 cell standby, Android system and Android OS use so much battery?
On my friend's HTC One X every of this uses barely 3% of battery, while on my Galaxy this number reaches even 20%. I will post a screenchot.
PS: I downloaded and installed latest software update.
Sent from my Galaxy SIII using xda app.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732722
Here's the FIX for Cell Standby issue mate.
Hi xda forum users...
I recently got cyanogenmod9 for my phone and the battery life is terrible.
Samsung galaxy gio
Moderate texting
Wifi on but turns off during sleep
No calls
No games
I really like cm9 but I also like battery life being longer
randomcirkl said:
Hi xda forum users...
I recently got cyanogenmod9 for my phone and the battery life is terrible.
Samsung galaxy gio
Moderate texting
Wifi on but turns off during sleep
No calls
No games
I really like cm9 but I also like battery life being longer
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Ok I dont use ur phone so i am not sure if what i say might be accurate. From what i can see, ur phone was only supported my Samsung till android 2.3. Which probably means that your phone doesnt have a proper kernel for android 4.0.4 on which cm9 is based on. So probably the kernel being used isnt fully stable, hence ur battery life is terrible, I would suggest u stick to a gingerbread (android 2.3) ROM with a stable kernel to enjoy good battery life. It could also be that ur battery might actually be spoilt. Is there any slight bloating on ur battery?
randomcirkl said:
Hi xda forum users...
I recently got cyanogenmod9 for my phone and the battery life is terrible.
Samsung galaxy gio
Moderate texting
Wifi on but turns off during sleep
No calls
No games
I really like cm9 but I also like battery life being longer
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The kernel which was compiled for the your phone might not be fully stable yet causing the battery drain. If there is a new version of that rom try updating to that and see if that fixes the problem.
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Hey guys, i just noticed that the Cell Standby causes more battery consumption to our Players,mine is 70% even though i'm already in Airplane mode. I already Freezed "SIM Toolkit" and other phone apps. Unfortunately, it still exists in Battery Usage.
By the way, I'm currently using RemICS-JB rom w/ Sultan Kernel r5b2.
Anyway we can disable Cell Standby? Since, YP-G70 uses only Wi-Fi, I think it will really save much more battery if we can disable Cell Standby.
From FAQ
[SIZE=+1]Q16: Why I can see my cell standby percentage when my device is a PMP?[/SIZE]
Well... Android is first and most a mobile phone, tablet OS and not a PMP OS. The OS think you're a phone and then use cell standby but don't worry, there's no battery life extracted from there.
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goldflame09 said:
From FAQ
[SIZE=+1]Q16: Why I can see my cell standby percentage when my device is a PMP?[/SIZE]
Well... Android is first and most a mobile phone, tablet OS and not a PMP OS. The OS think you're a phone and then use cell standby but don't worry, there's no battery life extracted from there.
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THANKS! :good:
Self explanatory really, I much prefer having stock android on my s3 but the battery is much worse compared to roms running on a Samsung base.
I would like to know if this happens to everyone and the reason behind it since I've read the "nexus edition" S4 actually has better battery results than the Samsung variant.
Many thanks
Dario777 said:
Self explanatory really, I much prefer having stock android on my s3 but the battery is much worse compared to roms running on a Samsung base.
I would like to know if this happens to everyone and the reason behind it since I've read the "nexus edition" S4 actually has better battery results than the Samsung variant.
Many thanks
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Samsung includes a lot of battery saving technology in their roms but it is closed source so developers cannot access it.
I run a custom Samsung ROM and an AOSP - battery isn't noticeably different. I also use Greenify and I turn off auto brightness (run it about 50%) & blocki9ng mode. Overnight I see my battery drop by between 3% & 5%. 15 hours of normal use sees maybe 30 - 45% battery depending on how much game versus phone/SMS.
Best battery so far is 54 hours and at 28% - I was in Melbourne via train and forgot my charger. I know it is the TYPE of use that matters but I was making/receiving calls and spent about 45 mins as hotspot to the wife's laptop.
I run GoogyMax, v6.1 Purelook HD ROM and SlimBean ROM v 7. Haven't found anything not working, haven't got FC's.
Both ROM's installed on full wipe.
I just upgrade my i9100 from ASNET MIUI V5 ROM ANDROID 4.1.2 to SLIMROM BUILD 2 ANDROID 4.3,... but after it my battery got drain very quickly... even in sleepmode, battery drain 100% in just 6 hours without doing anything????... From I know android 4.3 should be better battery life than 4.1.2....I would like to use my i9100 as mobile data and wifi tethering only for my galaxy s4 i9500, is there some kernel and ROM better battery life for suggestion??
Follow these guides, may be solve your problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357417
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31352333
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2495276
CipanX7 said:
I just upgrade my i9100 from ASNET MIUI V5 ROM ANDROID 4.1.2 to SLIMROM BUILD 2 ANDROID 4.3,... but after it my battery got drain very quickly... even in sleepmode, battery drain 100% in just 6 hours without doing anything????... From I know android 4.3 should be better battery life than 4.1.2....I would like to use my i9100 as mobile data and wifi tethering only for my galaxy s4 i9500, is there some kernel and ROM better battery life for suggestion??
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Honestly, I've also used the SlimBean. Consumes a bit 'too much for my taste, the only ROM that does not have a battery drain is the Cyanogen 9