[Q][YP-G70] Disable Cell Standby [FIXED] - Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0, 5.0

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.

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[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:

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Battery life improvements in ICS

Hey guys,
Since so much information is thrown around every day about battery life and dual core smartphones, I have a simple question that needs answering (probably a simple answer but I want actual clarification). Will dual core smartphone users see improved battery life performance in ICS? I thought this would be implemented in GB, but I still notice my battery tends to drain at a quick pace on medium use (I don't get the idle drain others do).
Thanks for the responses!
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TheMan0790 said:
Hey guys,
Since so much information is thrown around every day about battery life and dual core smartphones, I have a simple question that needs answering (probably a simple answer but I want actual clarification). Will dual core smartphone users see improved battery life performance in ICS? I thought this would be implemented in GB, but I still notice my battery tends to drain at a quick pace on medium use (I don't get the idle drain others do).
Thanks for the responses!
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I don't see what a new version of OS would have to do with battery life.
What depends on the OS, is downclocking the CPU and GPU depending on hardware lock, and this is done already in Gingerbread.
At the moment you can get additional battery life using freezing bloat, using custom kernel with battery saving profiles and disabling data when you aren't using it.
I am having great battery life on my Atrix (2 days of solid use).
xploited said:
I don't see what a new version of OS would have to do with battery life.
What depends on the OS, is downclocking the CPU and GPU depending on hardware lock, and this is done already in Gingerbread.
At the moment you can get additional battery life using freezing bloat, using custom kernel with battery saving profiles and disabling data when you aren't using it.
I am having great battery life on my Atrix (2 days of solid use).
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What do you mean by SOLID use? How long was your screen on? Are you on 4g? What apps do you run.. two days of minimal use I am assuming...
darkfangex5 said:
What do you mean by SOLID use? How long was your screen on? Are you on 4g? What apps do you run.. two days of minimal use I am assuming...
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Nope, not minimal use.
Wifi on most of the time. Screen on for 4 hours. Music player on for 5 hours. Occasional GPS usage.

Galaxy SIII problem !

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.
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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.

[Q] Very Odd On Samsung Galaxy Player 5 custom Rom

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. ​

y my battery drains fast plsss???

hi guys,
my battery drains fast in all versions of CM "9, 10, 10.1 & 10.2" while its stable in andoid "4.0.3 & 4.0.4"..may i know wts goin on plsss ???
thnx all
iraqlover said:
hi guys,
my battery drains fast in all versions of CM "9, 10, 10.1 & 10.2" while its stable in andoid "4.0.3 & 4.0.4"..may i know wts goin on plsss ???
thnx all
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BetterBatteryStats, Wakelock Detector, and/or GSAM Battery Monitor is the place to start... And by the way, CM9 is Android 4.0.x
This questions is kind of like asking "I get terrible gas mileage when I run premium fuel in my car, but good mpg when I run regular unleaded, why is that?"... The answer may be as simple as your "driving faster and farther"... What I am saying is a little more information is needed, because you are not giving enough in your original post.
acejavelin said:
BetterBatteryStats, Wakelock Detector, and/or GSAM Battery Monitor is the place to start... And by the way, CM9 is Android 4.0.x
This questions is kind of like asking "I get terrible gas mileage when I run premium fuel in my car, but good mpg when I run regular unleaded, why is that?"... The answer may be as simple as your "driving faster and farther"... What I am saying is a little more information is needed, because you are not giving enough in your original post.
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i tired CM 10 & up..i have 2 charge my battery twice daily without usin wifi..even when my phone's screen switched off, i c my battery runnin out fast!!! on the other hand, in same usage 4 stock roms or any rom without CM..i only recharge my battery once daily n it gives more than a day..i gave up CM cos of this problem n i returned back 2 stock roms n roms without CM..i m complicated from CM..i think all of CM r the same n have the same problem in battery!!!
Please read my last post and try some of those tools to see what's either keeping the phone awake or is draining the battery. There is nothing in the core operating system of any Android version that is going to drain the battery
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[Q] ROM with the least battery consumption?

The title says it all, lately I have been having battery problems. I have removed most of the apps I had, been using deep sleep, and I kill all running tasks. I think its my ROM.
I am running Pacman 4.3
There are WAY too many factors at play when it comes to battery life to really narrow it down to a "best ROM". Keep your screen dark, turn off location services and data when not using them, avoid poor wifi connections in settings, set screen timeout to shortest possible, etc...
Do your best at minimizing battery loss. Keep in mind, this is a small computer. It WILL suck a lot of battery. There is no magic app to give you days of use. The ROM you run really won't make much of a difference. It's the services and how you maintain your battery that will.
In my experience, Houstonn's 4.3 PA and stock 4.4 builds have been the lightest on battery.
Though, At this time, Any 4.4 is good.
OMGMatrix said:
In my experience, Houstonn's 4.3 PA and stock 4.4 builds have been the lightest on battery.
Though, At this time, Any 4.4 is good.
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I second the fact that houstonn's 4.4 AOSP build is the best battery performance I've seen.
Have you tried using greenify or better battery stats?
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blenkows said:
Keep your screen dark, turn off location services and data when not using them, avoid poor wifi connections in settings, set screen timeout to shortest possible, etc...
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The two biggest battery consumers are the screen and the data radios. Anything you can do to decrease y the battery usage of those two will give you the best battery life.
There is no magic app to give you days of use. The ROM you run really won't make much of a difference. It's the services and how you maintain your battery that will.
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To that end, an app like JuiceDefender configured to manage the days radios can go a long way to extending battery life.
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I flashed SlimKat 4.4.2 beta 1.6 WEEKLY and the battery has been outstanding. I use JuiceDefender Ultimate and lower screen brightness along with limited connectivity when the screen is off. Unplugged for 8 hrs and used for at least 4 today. I'm still over 70%!
I haven't had any bugs, random reboots, or force closes.. SlimKat is a great build thus far!

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