I still dont see why people are so quick to judge this phone because of its specs. The screen is awesome, the battery life is outstanding and on par with the note 2. 3d gameplay is great and smooth and camera also is great. The lag people talk about is little hiccups here and there. Thats all the lag I see since I received my phone. It might not be todays flagship but really. it can run everything the note 2 does and what the s4 does also. If you dont like it cool. Keep it to yourself. We like it. Thats why we bought it. Galaxy mega ftw!! 6.3"
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I still dont see why people are so quick to judge this phone because of its specs. The screen is awesome, the battery life is outstanding and on par with the note 2. 3d gameplay is great and smooth and camera also is great. The lag people talk about is little hiccups here and there. Thats all the lag I see since I received my phone. It might not be todays flagship but really. it can run everything the note 2 does and what the s4 does also. If you dont like it cool. Keep it to yourself. We like it. Thats why we bought it. Galaxy mega ftw!! 6.3"
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Why wouldn't it run like butter? It has two A15 cores, which in some tasks are comparable and in some outperform the four A9 cores of Galaxy Note 2! And since noone can call the Note 2 a sluggish performer, it doesn't make sense to call the Mega 6.3 this way. Have a look at benchmarks, comparing the Mega 6.3 with other flagship phones outhere: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_mega_63-review-939p5.php
Still think it's sluggish?
Take notice of its score in Epic Citadel benchmark - 55.5fps vs almost 60fps by the Galaxy S4 Octa (the quickest phone right now!) Some people i know got 57+fps in this benchmark. Basically, the HD screen on the Mega 6.3 with Adreno 305 GPU is pretty much as powerful combination as a FullHD screen + Adreno 320 or similar GPUs that current flagship phones have. All the extra power of their GPUs is taken away by the extra resolution their screens have, working hard to feed those extra pixels with information, eating the battery while doing that.
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Why wouldn't it run like butter? It has two A15 cores, which in some tasks are comparable and in some outperform the four A9 cores of Galaxy Note 2! And since noone can call the Note 2 a sluggish performer, it doesn't make sense to call the Mega 6.3 this way. Have a look at benchmarks, comparing the Mega 6.3 with other flagship phones outhere: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_mega_63-review-939p5.php
Still think it's sluggish?
Take notice of its score in Epic Citadel benchmark - 55.5fps vs almost 60fps by the Galaxy S4 Octa (the quickest phone right now!) Some people i know got 57+fps in this benchmark. Basically, the HD screen on the Mega 6.3 with Adreno 305 GPU is pretty much as powerful combination as a FullHD screen + Adreno 320 or similar GPUs that current flagship phones have. All the extra power of their GPUs is taken away by the extra resolution their screens have, working hard to feed those extra pixels with information, eating the battery while doing that.
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Whilst I do concur that the mega is indeed very smooth and fast to use, it is running a pair of Krait 300 cores not A15's unfortunately. Basically a dual core version of the CPU in the SIV and HTC One.
You're right about the Adreno 305 @ 720p == Adreno 320 @ 1080p though.
I guess it wasn't right to call Krait cores A15 cores, to be more specific Krait cores "have architectural similarities to ARM Cortex-A15". My point was that Krait is more advanced architecture compared to last year's A9, which is used in Note, which is partially the reason why SGM runs similarly or outperforms Note 2.
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I still dont see why people are so quick to judge this phone because of its specs. The screen is awesome, the battery life is outstanding and on par with the note 2. 3d gameplay is great and smooth and camera also is great. The lag people talk about is little hiccups here and there. Thats all the lag I see since I received my phone. It might not be todays flagship but really. it can run everything the note 2 does and what the s4 does also. If you dont like it cool. Keep it to yourself. We like it. Thats why we bought it. Galaxy mega ftw!! 6.3"
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Very true!
I have a Note II as wel, but this thing is awesome. I was a little concerned about the specs too but it runs very well. The screen is very sharp and colours are better than the note.
While I totally agree the screen is sharp and the phone is smooth, I dun agree that the battery life is outstanding, probably the 6.3inch LCD is the culprit, taking up 70% of the battery life, from observations, juz surfing the net on power saving mode, drops 1% of power ever 5 mins, cell standby can also be taking as high as 70% of battery life.... seriously I hv no idea what is eating the battery.... and the phone gets hot fast when surfing, something that didn't happened on my note 2
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While I totally agree the screen is sharp and the phone is smooth, I dun agree that the battery life is outstanding, probably the 6.3inch LCD is the culprit, taking up 70% of the battery life, from observations, juz surfing the net on power saving mode, drops 1% of power ever 5 mins, cell standby can also be taking as high as 70% of battery life.... seriously I hv no idea what is eating the battery.... and the phone gets hot fast when surfing, something that didn't happened on my note 2
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Im seroiusly getting superb battery life no life. I have posted some screenshots and have lasted about 30 hours and 7 hours screen time..no charge., Thats amazing to me. :laugh:
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That is seriously good, I must admit mine is better than the S3 but I have not stopped to see how much better.
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Im seroiusly getting superb battery life no life. I have posted some screenshots and have lasted about 30 hours and 7 hours screen time..no charge., Thats amazing to me. :laugh:
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according to the graph you posted, the phone was charged twice during this period
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according to the graph you posted, the phone was charged twice during this period
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Holy cow, how did I miss that? <smh>
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according to the graph you posted, the phone was charged twice during this period
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Where do you see that. Impossible. I was at work.
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Charged while in my car. 10 minutes usb to and from. Thats it. Usb charging doesnt really make a big difference. Once you plug in at home the clock resets itself.
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Phone was charged twice during the period the screenshot shows; with first charge quite significant. Hence this doesn't show the true picture.
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Charged while in my car. 10 minutes usb to and from. Thats it. Usb charging doesnt really make a big difference. Once you plug in at home the clock resets itself.
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just look at the graph. the green line shows charging and according to the graph you had two periods of charging and the first one was significant - the battery charge went from about 35% to about 90% and it took at least an hour, so, stop writing nonsense. or why do you thing your graph went up two times during this period?
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Where do you see that. Impossible. I was at work.
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Definitely he charge it twice.. As shown on the graph..
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Geminik said:
While I totally agree the screen is sharp and the phone is smooth, I dun agree that the battery life is outstanding, probably the 6.3inch LCD is the culprit, taking up 70% of the battery life, from observations, juz surfing the net on power saving mode, drops 1% of power ever 5 mins, cell standby can also be taking as high as 70% of battery life.... seriously I hv no idea what is eating the battery.... and the phone gets hot fast when surfing, something that didn't happened on my note 2
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Had the same problem and wasn't too happy about it.
Loved the great battery performance of the note2.
However, I disabled airview and screenmirroring. Not things I need all day and it seems ok now. 30% left after a day of normal use.
Ok I went back and checked charges. Indeed sorry about the missed facts. The first charge was for about an hour and 8 hours later it was usb charged for about 15 minutes. Ill try to catch it again when I have 5% low battery without any charges.
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Yes, SGS3 battery is bigger, but the screen is bigger two, 4 cores of CPU and a more power hungry GPU, then Smart Stay eye tracking will be using front camera, that should drain battery as well...
So bigger battery could serve the extra changes from SGS2 and SGS3 would probably stay out of wires or induction charging for the same time as SGS2?
What do you say?
MicroSIM - does it use less power than SIM?
Its actually kinda useless when it comes to discussion like this as no one has the phone in their hands yet. Filling the pages with speculation and assumption will simply set a good/bad reputation to the mobile itself.
Id like to see this thread come alive after the release
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i was getting 30-40 hours out of my gs2 running stock at&t. i would think the gs3 would do the same even with the added goodness. but even with the induction charging... i would imagine we will still need an extra battery or wired charger plugged in. there will always be times when the battery gets low and have to be charged while using it.
The photo I've seen looks like a mini sim, not micro sim.
No idea how the battery would be but the Samsung HK-MG 32nm process looks very promising, based on it's implementation in the iPad2,4 revision. More info:
http://www.androidnz.net/2012/05/samsung-galaxy-s3-secrets-revealed.html
Don't think the "camera tracking" will take up much power either, they could probably just make due with a snapshot every 5 minutes(or when it would normally go into standby) or so and do facial recognition.
I was hoping for a battery close to the RAZR MAXX
Now that the battery is 2100, then i'm hoping that users will be able to control all new features. By that i mean turn them on and off. I really don't care for the many new features that Samsung has come up with. If it was possible I would replace Samsung's modified Android version with a Out of the box version like on Galaxy Nexus. Personally i was hoping that Motorola soon would come out with a new Quad Core phone with their 3300 battery.
Currently the one S with a 2x battery ap holds a decent amount battery battery with smart use of connection and other features by default, so I would have thought that it would work nicely on the bigger sg3. However I'm planning to have a 2nd battery handy and not worry about running out at any point.
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I'm hoping for an extended battery that adds a little to the phone. Maybe a 2750 or even 3300. Also to the gut who said Motorola one with quad. Don't, Motorola is terrible with their lies about bootloaders abd updating.
Samsung does a pretty good job at power management, I think battery life will be good especially with that 2100 Mah battery and the fact that the SoC is based on 32nm so less power used. We should be able to get a full day pretty easily.
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I'm hoping for an extended battery that adds a little to the phone. Maybe a 2750 or even 3300.
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It could be a problem with batteries made by 3rd parties, as the original SGS3 battery has NFC antenna inside
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I have VERY BAD fealings: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DfoKoDYD7c&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Look at that review: Battery life goes from 92% to 84%...
That means quite nothing (We don't know what they do in cutted frames)... but in my mind I am quite sure that battery life will be even shorter than my LG Optimus 2x (16h with push notific and so on..)
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I have VERY BAD fealings: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DfoKoDYD7c&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Look at that review: Battery life goes from 92% to 84%...
That means quite nothing (We don't know what they do in cutted frames)... but in my mind I am quite sure that battery life will be even shorter than my LG Optimus 2x (16h with push notific and so on..)
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It's over a period of 30 minutes, which seems to suggest an approximate battery lifetime of around 5-6 hours with the display on.
This is not really a bad thing but simply due to powering such a large display, but really most phones seem to get around 5-7 hours these days.
The Galaxy Nexus have the same "problem", but as I recall the Nexus also had some of the best idle/no display battery lifetime i.e. Only taxing antennas and processors.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5310/samsung-galaxy-nexus-ice-cream-sandwich-review/14
See the battery lifetime for the gsm version during talk or hotspot sharing the Nexus easily have some of the best performance there.
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It's over a period of 30 minutes, which seems to suggest an approximate battery lifetime of around 5-6 hours with the display on.
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Well I have not looked at the time on display but: Yes, I say that video proves nothing, too.
But, You know, it is the same old story: "nothing special" battery life.
Marketing, specs (Batt. 2100mAh, CPU (32nm, 4 core))..
At the end of the day: Nothing special.
This is the frustrating thing..
DJ Palmis said:
Well I have not looked at the time on display but: Yes, I say that video proves nothing, too.
But, You know, it is the same old story: "nothing special" battery life.
Marketing, specs (Batt. 2100mAh, CPU (32nm, 4 core))..
At the end of the day: Nothing special.
This is the frustrating thing..
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in Moscow there is some mobile analytic(Eldar Murtazin). He using engineering sample of SGS3 for 2 or 3 month. And he noticed, that the battery enough for 10-12 hours of active use, when compared with SGS2 - 5-6 hours, his words
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Much work has been done in terms of energy efficiency, battery 2100 mAh, and the device works like my day with a fairly thick load. What will happen in the commercial samples, I can not judge, more importantly, that time has grown and it is noticeable to the eye. On the other hand, to take advantage of this, it is necessary to disable all of the additional and not very necessary function. They are in the unit, in the opinion of the average user, it became much more.
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On the other hand, to take advantage of this, it is necessary to disable all of the additional and not very necessary function.
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First of all: thank you very much for this news!
As I said: The same old story!
I like to be able to choose whether or not activate a function.. BUT WHY Samsung put it there?
Marketing!
Even a child would understand that a camera that follows your eyes constantly consumes battery!
Like voice recognition that is only useful to make the bully with friends at the bar.
If it makes you all feel any better I had the one x and even with the retail firmware 1.26 I was getting 12-16 hours with 2-3 hours screen on time with a crap 2g signal using internet regular and with really light use well over a day that was 1800mah battery
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leith51 said:
If it makes you all feel any better I had the one x and even with the retail firmware 1.26 I was getting 12-16 hours with 2-3 hours screen on time with a crap 2g signal using internet regular and with really light use well over a day that was 1800mah battery
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Wots the point ??? I gave you real life usage figures from the one x!!
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Wots the point ??? I gave you real life usage figures from the one x!!
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The point is in that a sgs3 has better battery stats compared to htc 1x. That's all.
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I have a serious love/hate relationship with my new Amaze. Yes, it's fast and the resolution is beautiful but at what cost? What good is the phone if it's constantly tethered to the power outlet?
I have read a lot of this forum and I know battery life is not one of the Amaze's best attributes, but I feel like mine is extraordinarily atrocious.
So any and all suggestions would be much appreciated as to what I can do to stop the drain.
I am running Speed Rom 6.0 JellyBean with faux's kernel.
I have all syncing turned off except for my gmail and WeatherBug every 4 hours. I don't play Angry Birds or any other games. I don't watch Netflix or YouTube. I don't even really make calls on the phone. Just SMS, light web surfing, email, and some audio streaming but always with the screen off. My network is T-Mobile and my bars are typically 3 or higher in a 4G zone so I don't think it's straining to find the signal.
I always use the phone at the lowest brightness level. I have the Save Power option turned on in my Quick Settings. In System Tuner I have the governor set to on-demand and the off screen mode to power save.
I don't run any widgets, live wallpapers, and my desktop is all black. I also purchased a larger 2450 mAh battery to replace the smaller OEM. I feel like I'm doing everything I possibly can to save on power but it's infuriating to be on the phone and actually watch my power level increment down.
What am I missing? Is there a better rom to run that'll save power? Is there a setting I've overlooked? Please help. I don't want to throw this phone in the river because I paid a lot of money for it.
Any help is appreciated.
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weatherbug always drained my battery really fast on all my phones even with the refresh settings set to 4 hours. try your phone without that app for a few days. (when you uninstall it reboot the phone so all the phones processes are forced to restart)
and i get at least a full day on OEM battery with the phasebeam live wallpaper and like 5-6 3D htc widgets set to 30min refresh time.
golgiapp said:
I have a serious love/hate relationship with my new Amaze. Yes, it's fast and the resolution is beautiful but at what cost? What good is the phone if it's constantly tethered to the power outlet?
I have read a lot of this forum and I know battery life is not one of the Amaze's best attributes, but I feel like mine is extraordinarily atrocious.
So any and all suggestions would be much appreciated as to what I can do to stop the drain.
I am running Speed Rom 6.0 JellyBean with faux's kernel.
I have all syncing turned off except for my gmail and WeatherBug every 4 hours. I don't play Angry Birds or any other games. I don't watch Netflix or YouTube. I don't even really make calls on the phone. Just SMS, light web surfing, email, and some audio streaming but always with the screen off. My network is T-Mobile and my bars are typically 3 or higher in a 4G zone so I don't think it's straining to find the signal.
I always use the phone at the lowest brightness level. I have the Save Power option turned on in my Quick Settings. In System Tuner I have the governor set to on-demand and the off screen mode to power save.
I don't run any widgets, live wallpapers, and my desktop is all black. I also purchased a larger 2450 mAh battery to replace the smaller OEM. I feel like I'm doing everything I possibly can to save on power but it's infuriating to be on the phone and actually watch my power level increment down.
What am I missing? Is there a better rom to run that'll save power? Is there a setting I've overlooked? Please help. I don't want to throw this phone in the river because I paid a lot of money for it.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank You,
-golgiapp
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All this and you didn't even mention how long your battery lasts (on average). That'd be helpful.
I had the same issue with faux's draining quick. Tried the last two updates but went back to Kozmiks kernel. It gives me great battery life.
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saseekutz said:
I had the same issue with faux's draining quick. Tried the last two updates but went back to Kozmiks kernel. It gives me great battery life.
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I had faux v008 ICS with my Energy Rom 6.21.2012 ICS ROM... bad idle battery life... trying Kozmiks kernel now
Sorry for leaving out that my battery lasts anywhere between 4 to 5 hours with the use I mentioned above.
I have already uninstalled WeatherBug and try the other kernel as well. Thank you for the info.
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Sorry for leaving out that my battery lasts anywhere between 4 to 5 hours with the use I mentioned above.
I have already uninstalled WeatherBug and try the other kernel as well. Thank you for the info.
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Call HTC tech support and very calmly.and.politely tell them.you have a severe battery drain issue. There has been a problem with OEM batteries mentioned before. I got my new battery and can go 12 to 14 hours with usage like you speak of. Be nice and calm though. And you will get better treatment.
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Undervolt ? I have n I last from 8 to 8pm with moderate use a couple videos n n I'm somewhere around 1200 MHz
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Sorry for leaving out that my battery lasts anywhere between 4 to 5 hours with the use I mentioned above.
I have already uninstalled WeatherBug and try the other kernel as well. Thank you for the info.
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I have the same amount of battery life with my amaze. Its normal
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Call HTC tech support and very calmly.and.politely tell them.you have a severe battery drain issue. There has been a problem with OEM batteries mentioned before. I got my new battery and can go 12 to 14 hours with usage like you speak of. Be nice and calm though. And you will get better treatment.
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my ankor 1900mhz is just as poor, but I know it's not the battery's fault (idle with data off, phone sips battery at around 1% per 3 hour drain)
@ OP, try turning off the data connection and sync off for a few hours... if the energy is still being used up, then it's the battery's fault... otherwise, it might be a misbehaving app... i'd say reinstall the rom
Undervolt is a good way, effects vary in every phone because not all chips are made equal. Disable background data on apps you don't regularly use, and limit background processes to 4 in dev settings
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Could it be speedrom?
I find my battery is dying faster since I installed it. As soon as the screen is on my battery is going down very very fast.
I'm still with the stock kernel right now so maybe I'll try a new one and see if it helps.
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polarbass said:
Could it be speedrom?
I find my battery is dying faster since I installed it. As soon as the screen is on my battery is going down very very fast.
I'm still with the stock kernel right now so maybe I'll try a new one and see if it helps.
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I get much better battery life with nightmares kernel. Tried it on rms7 any nrg stock look. My results with fauxs where not that great, no matter what I tried.
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So I switched over to Kozmiks kernel and I have noticed a significant improvement in my battery life. Thanks for the replies and suggestions.
One more question if I may, how do I disable the double lock screen? The ring pull is redundant with my pattern lock.
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So I switched over to Kozmiks kernel and I have noticed a significant improvement in my battery life. Thanks for the replies and suggestions.
One more question if I may, how do I disable the double lock screen? The ring pull is redundant with my pattern lock.
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What Rom are you using with it? Is the WiFi stable and steady connection?
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What Rom are you using with it? Is the WiFi stable and steady connection?
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I am on Speed Rom 6.0 Jelly Bean. The wifi has never dropped its connection for me.
yeah, reflashing RUU and another ROM (Speed Rom) while battery at 100% solved my battery problem for now
16 hours with 1-2 hours used, now at 15%, data on, autosync on
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I ordered better batteries.,anker 1800ma batteries
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I'm suprised no one called BS on one fact.. the OP said he has a 2450mah battery.. who has seen one?! Never heard of it, if it truly says that, it is some knock off battery that is mislabeled, and tthat is likely the issue.
Always get 1900mah anker batteries, anything else.. well, we all have good results with anker as far as I've seen.
Otherwise I'd say reflash the ruu properly, at full battery, then flash rom, at full battery.. then report your results.
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It's just a basic test but here it is
1 45min Episode of Star Trek TNG Note 2 10% battery Drain Effective 1% drain per 4.5 Min
1 45 Min Episode of Star Trek TNG DNA 17% Battery Drain Effective 1% Drain per 2.6 Min
Both are using Cell Network not wifi.
DNA was set to auto brightness
Note 2 Full brightness
Too bad TNG is not in HD so that extra power consumption on the DNA would be put to good use.
Haha!
But it still gives you an idea on media playback.
I would say this is typical when camparing a phone with 3100 mah and one with 2000 mah
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Let's be realistic, no one's buying the DNA for fantastic battery life. But you'll notice it's much closer to the N2 in web browsing. AMOLED does better than LCD on dark content (video) while the reverse is true on light content (browsing).
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Let's be realistic, no one's buying the DNA for fantastic battery life. But you'll notice it's much closer to the N2 in web browsing. AMOLED does better than LCD on dark content (video) while the reverse is true on light content (browsing).
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But were those done on the Verizon note? The initial tests were on the At&t version.
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But were those done on the Verizon note? The initial tests were on the At&t version.
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It doesn't matter. The browser test is done over Wi-Fi and the video playback test is using looped local content. Here's how they test and what the endurance number means.
The web browsing test is performed using an automated script which reloads a webpage every ten seconds. There are no flash elements on the web pages, so the playing field is even. The brightness of the phones' displays is set to 50% and we use a Wireless N router placed a few meters away to get full connectivity bars.
In our video playback test we measure how long it takes for a device to run its fully charged battery down to 10%, while looping a standard-definition video. We stop at 10% since most devices shut their video players at this point. The display is again set to 50%, and all radios on the device are switched off (Airplane mode).
Finally, our overall longevity rating gives you an idea of how much battery backup you can get on a single charge. A score of 40h means that you'll need to fully charge once every 40 hours if you do one hour of 3G calls, one hour of video playback and one hour of web browsing daily. Essentially, it's an aggregated and normalized score, which factors in the three mentioned tests along with the real-life standby power consumption, which we also measure.
Here's what they said about LTE.
The HTC Droid DNA has pretty efficient standby, which helped it score an endurance rating of 49 hours (that’s the time between charges if you do an hour each of calling, browsing and watching videos). While we would have liked to see a bigger battery in a phone the size of the HTC Droid DNA, it turns out that 2,020mAh are quite enough to keep the beast going. Just keep in mind that taking advantage of that fast 4G LTE connectivity will add further strain on the battery.
Things could be much worse though...
Note 2 - 3100mAh Battery - 10% loss means 310mAh was used during that time.
DNA/Butterfly - 2020mAh Battery - 17% loss means 340mAh was used.
IMO ... not much difference keeping in mind the better screen of the DNA/Butterfly ... I would vote for HTC here
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Note 2 - 3100mAh Battery - 10% loss means 310mAh was used during that time.
DNA/Butterfly - 2020mAh Battery - 17% loss means 340mAh was used.
IMO ... not much difference keeping in mind the better screen of the DNA/Butterfly ... I would vote for HTC here
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But it's kind of like comparing a Toyota Corolla that gets 27MPG with a range of 343 miles to a tank to a Land Cruiser that gets 18MPG but has a range of 442 miles. The Corolla's great if you you can refuel somewhere along those 343 miles if you're going on a 442 mile trip. And since recharging phones is a nominal expense more is always going to be better. And being able to swap batteries is even better than that. But when the consequence is running out of gas any phone with a small-ish non-removable battery's efficiency only gets it so far. Obviously not an issue for light users or people that can top-up frequently. I had a Teg3 One X with a battery only 11% smaller than the DNA's so I've lived the dream.
Agreed .... What I can state from my experience with phones is that HTC's Quality/Aesthetics is the nearest that can be achieved on Android when compared to iOS (Again IMO, dont flame) ... And the way I see is that if I can carry extra battery in the pocket, I can carry a portable charger as well ... Would not have traded-in the slim figure of the Butterfly with thicker one just to increase little battery capacity.
And these have been my phones in past 3 months (no particular order) ...
HTC Butterfly (Current, Non-LTE)
iPhone 5 (LTE)
Galaxy S3 (LTE/Non-LTE both)
Note 2 (LTE)
Xperia V (LTE)
HTC One X+ (non-LTE)
...
The one thing I don't understand is why HTC doesn't learn and increase the battery size. They focus on efficiency which is really good. AFter 8 hours of standby my DNA lost 1% battery. But when you use the dna for video and on screen time it just drains too fast. It needs a bigger battery. HTC keeps sticking small batteries in 4.8+ Inch phones.
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The one thing I don't understand is why HTC doesn't learn and increase the battery size. They focus on efficiency which is really good. AFter 8 hours of standby my DNA lost 1% battery. But when you use the dna for video and on screen time it just drains too fast. It needs a bigger battery. HTC keeps sticking small batteries in 4.8+ Inch phones.
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What is too fast? I consistently see 12-14 hour days out of a charge with lots of screen time and music, even with a couple vids thrown in there too.
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Here's some updated figures
Note 2 with Power saving mode on lost 5-6% Battery life
DNA still 17%.
I'd expect between 10-15 hours of life on power saving mode just watching movies on netflix.
While the DNA will be dead within 4-5 hours.
That's the big difference. On screen time consumes the most energy and that's where the dna is lacking in battery size and it shows.
I really see no point to this thread. The note 2 has a gigantic battery, the DNA has average/slightly above average, of course the note will have better battery life. Anyone who is surprised by that needs to get tested.
The DNA still has above average battery life. Its not lacking in any way, it just doesn't have a monster battery size.
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The DNA has average/slightly above average [battery]
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If you wouldn't change the meaning of my words that'd be nice.
I said battery life, not battery capicity. Yes the mah is a little on the low side, but the screen and processor are more efficient than just about any others out there. Which makes for good battery life.
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I really see no point to this thread. The note 2 has a gigantic battery, the DNA has average/slightly above average, of course the note will have better battery life. Anyone who is surprised by that needs to get tested.
The DNA still has above average battery life. Its not lacking in any way, it just doesn't have a monster battery size.
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Exactly my sentiments as well. It's like saying the N2 lacks in form factor...but really it's just preference.
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If you wouldn't change the meaning of my words that'd be nice. I said battery life, not battery capicity.
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Sorry, wasn't intentional.
Yes the mah is a little on the low side, but the screen and processor are more efficient than just about any others out there. Which makes for good battery life.
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Not really. The only difference between S4 Pro and S4 is two additional cores which, when under load, draws more power. Likewise for the additional pixels and the need for a more powerful GPU to push them. Whether for the DNA or any other device people's satisfaction with battery life depends on the size of the battery and how much energy what they typically do in a day requires. So an individual can’t say “battery life is good;” only that it’s good for them. I lived with a 1,800 mAh battery on a One X and was fine with it because I carried battery boosters around. But I would never have recommended it to someone that battery life was important to. And it's not like HTC has to use smaller batteries, other phones on the list are as thin or thinner. At least with a 2,300 mAh battery the M7 forum won't be littered with "it's fine - no it isn't" battery discussions like all of HTC's other recent phones.
"At present, this is the same Krait CPU as what we've seen in MSM8960 in phones like the USA versions of the Galaxy S 3 and HTC One X."
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6112/...agon-s4-apq8064adreno-320-performance-preview
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Sorry, wasn't intentional.
Not really. The only difference between S4 Pro and S4 is two additional cores which, when under load, draws more power. Likewise for the additional pixels and the need for a more powerful GPU to push them. Whether for the DNA or any other device people's satisfaction with battery life depends on the size of the battery and how much energy what they typically do in a day requires. So an individual can’t say “battery life is good;” only that it’s good for them. I lived with a 1,800 mAh battery on a One X and was fine with it because I carried battery boosters around. But I would never have recommended it to someone that battery life was important to. And it's not like HTC has to use smaller batteries, other phones on the list are as thin or thinner. At least with a 2,300 mAh battery the M7 forum won't be littered with "it's fine - no it isn't" battery discussions like all of HTC's other recent phones.
"At present, this is the same Krait CPU as what we've seen in MSM8960 in phones like the USA versions of the Galaxy S 3 and HTC One X."
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6112/...agon-s4-apq8064adreno-320-performance-preview
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Yes, the s4 pro has 2 more cores, which allows it to complete any given task faster and allow it to get back to idling quicker. And it is a 28 nm processor, which is more efficient than the note 2's 32 nm processor, which is the main focus of this thread.
Also, the DNA has a super LCD 3 display, which is super efficient.
The battery life on the DNA is on par with the gs3.
If people use their phone enough to be able to complain about battery life on their DNA than they should of known that they would of needed either a note 2 or a RAZR maxx.
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HTC could have easily put a 3100mah battery in the phone, my point is that they always lack on battery size and capacity.
So I recently went around, frustrated with first public 4.3, rooted that I had installed, installing some custom roms hoping for fix to stuttering with music and all this good stuff. Tried Android HD 50 and noticed my phone gets hot. Now every time I installed a rom I noticed that the phone tends to get hot on first boot cycle. I will boot off for 5 minutes, let it cool off, launch again never notice the same.
Now it seems to be permanent, and I installed 4.1.2 as last resort and it even happens with the official, pre 4.3 rom.
Simply put, the phone heats up, starts heating from just waking up the screen. Apparently according to better battery stats, the phone is MAINLY running at 1.4Ghz, even when just in homescreen or whatnot, instead 800Mhz. And the phone is heating up considerably in ANY use, be it me booting it, flicking some settings and that's it.
I was wondering if anyone else had experience, or if this is known and there is a fix? (Did not seem there was lot of threads about this).
CURRENTLY; I am running rooted, newest official 4.3 in NEE range UGMK6, rooted.
As current workaround I enabled power save mode for CPU limit only. Since I pinpointed the reason for heating up probably, but not why the phone wants to go to 1.4ghz for just the simpliest task.
Thank you already, even if this thread gets closed and I get told there was already discussion of this elsewhere (which the search did not pinpoint to me)
How long do u own your S3 mate?
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How long do u own your S3 mate?
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It's almost 2 years old. about 20 months more precise. Been dropped maybe few times, no screen shatter no nothing but mostly some plastic stuff.
This is somewhat recent phenomenom though.
Have you tried installing a custom kernel and limit the max freq ? Also the governor, as it seems to be "Performance" in your case. This governor keeps all 4 cores online, all at 1400mHz. Try @googy_anas 's GoogyMax2 kernel. You won't be disspaointed (it works for both 4.3 and 4.4 ROMs, so it is easier to install).
Heat can be generated by the cpu or battery, sounds like your issue is with the cpu. If you have already tried a full wipe and official firmware then only hardware issue remains.
Either the cpu is damaged (ever overclocked it?) or the BGA connection to the motherboard is fatigued, causing high resistance and heat.
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Heat can be generated by the cpu or battery, sounds like your issue is with the cpu. If you have already tried a full wipe and official firmware then only hardware issue remains.
Either the cpu is damaged (ever overclocked it?) or the BGA connection to the motherboard is fatigued, causing high resistance and heat.
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Never overclocked to avoid possible damage and heck, it's s3 which still is pretty powerful handheld even today.
As for fatigued connection, possible; would that show up as cpu being at maximum clock rate all times? According to better battery stats, like said, my cpu is at 1.4ghz (1.0ghz in cpu power save mode) almost all of the time the scree is on. And I do not know if that is necessary for just homescreen or browser without much media content.
I would hope I do not need new one, the phone's completely paid in 4 months.
There should still be warranty if that is called for.
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Never overclocked to avoid possible damage and heck, it's s3 which still is pretty powerful handheld even today.
As for fatigued connection, possible; would that show up as cpu being at maximum clock rate all times? According to better battery stats, like said, my cpu is at 1.4ghz (1.0ghz in cpu power save mode) almost all of the time the scree is on. And I do not know if that is necessary for just homescreen or browser without much media content.
I would hope I do not need new one, the phone's completely paid in 4 months.
There should still be warranty if that is called for.
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Can u check ur governor?
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I was having the very same issues but only on certain ROMs. Stock ROM was a killer for me, during intensive browsing the machine was like a small heater. I decided to switch for CM and I had pleasant temps with that. Not so good experience with OmniROM. Finally I stayed with temasek who has an excellent ROM, i also managed to undervolt the CPU and GPU (and tweak the GPU stepping only to use frequencies in the 54 - 200Mhz interval) and not to use high frequencies (1200+ Mhz) via boeffla kernel settings. and since then, I have never had temp issues. It is quite amazing to see that the phone is able to decode a 20Mbps bitrate movie fluently @800 Mhz with only 2 cores active and 108Mhz GPU step.
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On stock?
2014rokas said:
I was having the very same issues but only on certain ROMs. Stock ROM was a killer for me, during intensive browsing the machine was like a small heater. I decided to switch for CM and I had pleasant temps with that. Not so good experience with OmniROM. Finally I stayed with temasek who has an excellent ROM, i also managed to undervolt the CPU and GPU (and tweak the GPU stepping only to use frequencies in the 54 - 200Mhz interval) and not to use high frequencies (1200+ Mhz) via boeffla kernel settings. and since then, I have never had temp issues. It is quite amazing to see that the phone is able to decode a 20Mbps bitrate movie fluently @800 Mhz with only 2 cores active and 108Mhz GPU step.
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Yeah... well I spent last few days "re ROMming" the phone left and right and not against experimenting this at all.
Though, for me I can notice the heat in minute from opening screen and launching browser or something like that, and in two it is already REALLY hot, Nothing I would call even intensive on stock already makes the potato in my hand noticeably warm, bot back and touching lower part of the screen...
And I am not exaggerating with the wording, I wrote this post on my cell and now it already is hot as 30min session of GTA or something.
My cpu ticks over at 300Mz when idling with screen on, see the attached. This is with all power saving options on. If yours is jammed at 1.4Ghz then either the kernel is corrupt (but you've reflashed) or the cpu has an internal issue.
Almost any app use will cause the cpu to jump to max frequency, so that doesn't mean anything.
All silicon is different, if yours is borderline specs then it may get warmer than another -provided the battery remains below 50 °C then no problem.
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My cpu ticks over at 300Mz when idling with screen on, see the attached. This is with all power saving options on. If yours is jammed at 1.4Ghz then either the kernel is corrupt (but you've reflashed) or the cpu has an internal issue.
Almost any app use will cause the cpu to jump to max frequency, so that doesn't mean anything.
All silicon is different, if yours is borderline specs then it may get warmer than another -provided the battery remains below 50 °C then no problem.
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Wat app did u use to see tat?
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My cpu ticks over at 300Mz when idling with screen on, see the attached. This is with all power saving options on. If yours is jammed at 1.4Ghz then either the kernel is corrupt (but you've reflashed) or the cpu has an internal issue.
Almost any app use will cause the cpu to jump to max frequency, so that doesn't mean anything.
All silicon is different, if yours is borderline specs then it may get warmer than another -provided the battery remains below 50 °C then no problem.
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I think my battery swims in 40-46 celcius after a while of device just being open. 1.4ghz is normal ok, but why the excessive heat then. And two years ago I hoped i needn't to get another phone in at least three years since all I do these days at maximum is twitter and youtube on my phone. No games or anything...
And - at least to me noticing it this is recent. And I would since its hot enough that i feel it in my thigh after putting it in my pocket.
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System Panel Lite
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I think my battery swims in 40-46 celcius after a while of device just being open. 1.4ghz is normal ok, but why the excessive heat then. And two years ago I hoped i needn't to get another phone in at least three years since all I do these days at maximum is twitter and youtube on my phone. No games or anything...
And - at least to me noticing it this is recent. And I would since its hot enough that i feel it in my thigh after putting it in my pocket.
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Being at 1.4ghz all the time is the reason why ur phone heats up. So it is not okay. I think u btr send it for repair since it is not software based.
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I have had the same issue with my S3 (SGH-T999). What I found was that the overheating occurred with a certain battery in use. Yes, I carry 4 batteries around with me. The oldest battery seemed to be giving me the problem with frequent overheating and a lot of reboot/shut down issues.
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I have had the same issue with my S3 (SGH-T999). What I found was that the overheating occurred with a certain battery in use. Yes, I carry 4 batteries around with me. The oldest battery seemed to be giving me the problem with frequent overheating and a lot of reboot/shut down issues.
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I have two different batteries, this happens on both, extended and the normal one that came with the phone, so I eliminated that idea too.
Well bummer. Sorry I couldn't help you better. Do you use a full body screen protector with a case? You may also want to clean out the inside of the phone, under the casing. After almost two years the amount of dust and lint can really build up.
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Well bummer. Sorry I couldn't help you better. Do you use a full body screen protector with a case? You may also want to clean out the inside of the phone, under the casing. After almost two years the amount of dust and lint can really build up.
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Possible, I have not SCREWED it open ot anything myself, do not want to lose the warranty that still should be there.
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Possible, I have not SCREWED it open ot anything myself, do not want to lose the warranty that still should be there.
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If your cpu is constantly running at 1.4ghz then that should be the first thing to fix. You can try to figure out what is causing the massive cpu load by installing a cpu monitoring app from the playstore.
If this is a hardware related issue, then you need to get it fixed. In either case, constantly high temperature can affect your cpu permanently.
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If your rom is screwed. You'd rather perform a mega-wipe and flash stock nb6 firmware through desktop odin and see. I would give some time for it to settle and compare the temps.
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I just got my Note 7 yesterday and so far I'm pretty happy with the battery life. It's a great improvement compared to my previous phone (iPhone 6+), though I'm still figuring out on things to do to make the battery last longer.
if you want the maximum battery life, then disable animations in the dev settings (look around to learn how to get there if you don't know. only saying it cause you said you came from iPhone and thus idk what knowledge you have on android lol).
Um, also use minimalist wallpapers with a dominate black aspect.. (as in, use a wallpaper that is mostly pure black, since with AMOLED screens, true black means the 'pixels' are turned off completely, thus saving you a tiny tiny bit in battery). Also just don't use live wallpapers in general.
Ummmmmmmmmm..... oh, don't keep the phone at 100% alot. I'm kind of a hypocrite with that one though. I keep mine around 100% all the time because I never know when I'll randomly be out of the house for the majority of the day. thus having a 'full' battery means possibly an extra 30 minutes to an hour of 'usage'. But this also means that the battery will not last as long later on during its life. It also produces its most stable power delivery around the 83-85% area, so that's where you get the best 'bang for your percentage' so to speak. You'll notice it stays in the 83-85% range alot longer than it does at any other percentage.
But all in all, just keep the brightness down to a reasonable level, don't install apps that constantly run in then background (for example, I recently started using a podcast app called Pocket Cast, and ever since installing it, my battery % at the end of the day is generally 60% less than usual. As in, i normally can end my work day with about 78% battery remaining during an 8 hour shift, but after using this app, i'll be lucky to make it out with 10-20% battery. It seems to hog the battery when you're using it as well as when you're not. So at this point, I'd highly NOT recommend using it, even though its such a pleasure to use. Wow this was a long side note haha.), don't use the phone if its hot or cold, and idk I mean, everything I've listed is pretty much everyday basic things. So I doubt you are someone who doesn't already know these things XD
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if you want the maximum battery life, then disable animations in the dev settings (look around to learn how to get there if you don't know. only saying it cause you said you came from iPhone and thus idk what knowledge you have on android lol).
Um, also use minimalist wallpapers with a dominate black aspect.. (as in, use a wallpaper that is mostly pure black, since with AMOLED screens, true black means the 'pixels' are turned off completely, thus saving you a tiny tiny bit in battery). Also just don't use live wallpapers in general.
Ummmmmmmmmm..... oh, don't keep the phone at 100% alot. I'm kind of a hypocrite with that one though. I keep mine around 100% all the time because I never know when I'll randomly be out of the house for the majority of the day. thus having a 'full' battery means possibly an extra 30 minutes to an hour of 'usage'. But this also means that the battery will not last as long later on during its life. It also produces its most stable power delivery around the 83-85% area, so that's where you get the best 'bang for your percentage' so to speak. You'll notice it stays in the 83-85% range alot longer than it does at any other percentage.
But all in all, just keep the brightness down to a reasonable level, don't install apps that constantly run in then background (for example, I recently started using a podcast app called Pocket Cast, and ever since installing it, my battery % at the end of the day is generally 60% less than usual. As in, i normally can end my work day with about 78% battery remaining during an 8 hour shift, but after using this app, i'll be lucky to make it out with 10-20% battery. It seems to hog the battery when you're using it as well as when you're not. So at this point, I'd highly NOT recommend using it, even though its such a pleasure to use. Wow this was a long side note haha.), don't use the phone if its hot or cold, and idk I mean, everything I've listed is pretty much everyday basic things. So I doubt you are someone who doesn't already know these things XD
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Thank you for the very informative reply, i have been switching back and forth from iOS to Android (eversince the first iPhone the first Xperia X10)
It is indeed an awesome switch for me this year, i hated my iPhone 6+ and the more i use the note 7 the more i like it. Given that it isn't "perfect", it's keeping me satisfied so far.
Let them tips coming
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Thank you for the very informative reply, i have been switching back and forth from iOS to Android (eversince the first iPhone the first Xperia X10)
It is indeed an awesome switch for me this year, i hated my iPhone 6+ and the more i use the note 7 the more i like it. Given that it isn't "perfect", it's keeping me satisfied so far.
Let them tips coming
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Well the biggest tip I can give is this: GET A GLASS SCREEN PROTECTOR.... if you don't, you will regret it within weeks. The "Gorilla Glass 5" screen is complete crap. It scratches easier than plastic screens.... most Gorilla Glass phones have a hardness of around 5, but the Note 7 is only a 2-3. Some people have their phones scratching at level 2, others level 3... level 3 is just slightly better than plastic, and level 2 is worse than plastic... So get proper screen protector for the front, probably one that is good to be used with a case if you plan on getting a case as well. I'll personally be getting a DBrand skin for the phone and a screen protector from a company called Myrax? I think that's what it is. lemme go check.
Myriann is who makes it =3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JFHA16G/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=KYMJDORDQX1V&coliid=I2ELMRA3UAHQMC&psc=1 and here's the link to its page. lol.
I thought the TGSP for the "edge" type phone is a hit and miss. I mostly read bad reviews about them and i think i only saw around 5 good reviews (or posts here) out of like 50 reviews
Have had mine for around 24 hours now and after a good charge after buying it, I got around 6.5hrs of SoT. Pretty happy with that. Only gonna get better haha.
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Move from 6s Plus to Note7, I'm not really happy with Note7 battery life. But I think it will improve in next two week. I aslo need UVable kernel to make phone cooler as I did on Note5
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Move from 6s Plus to Note7, I'm not really happy with Note7 battery life. But I think it will improve in next two week. I aslo need UVable kernel to make phone cooler as I did on Note5
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How long tmdoes your Note 7 batt last from full charge?
My experience with note 7 930FD using latest firmware.
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My experience with note 7 930FD using latest firmware.
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Will updating affect the "rootability" of the phone?
First run (52-0) I got 4hrs SOT during initial set up.
2nd most present run I got 6hrs 26mins (8% left) within 15hrs of usage, although I played Pokemon Go for 3hrs on max brightness which did some pretty hefty damage.
For those who want max battery life, this is what I've learned in my limited time:
- Download (buy) Package Disabler Pro (PDP) and disable the bloatware
- Disable the unnecessary sensor stuff throughout the settings app
- If you dont use Always On Display, disable it
- Disable Auto Brightness, and use the minimum brightness manually
- If you play Pokemon Go, download "Battery Saver for Go", it turns the display off when idle
- Enable MID Battery Saver mode with unchanged resolution, enabled Limit Performance, and disabled Prevent background network (if you stream or need it, otherwise enable it). Set max brightness to 80%
---- Be sure to re-enable Device Maintenence in PDP to get customisable power savings back.
- If you want, use the BLACKEST theme you can. I personally dont like any of them, so i kept to Samsungs stock theme
- DONT USE FB OR FB MESSENGER, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM etc. Use the web versions
- DONT USE CHROME. Samsungs Stock browser takes time to get used to, but its much more battery friendly
Without me playing Pokemon Go, I could have easily pushed for 7hrs SOT++ which is damn impressive for having the brightness at 80%.
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Battery life: Discussion here
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This thread should be closed. Theatre is already a battery thread.
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