Hi, so I have this new HTC Desire X and there are a few issues that have been bothering me.
1. Phone gets warm pretty quickly while playing 3d games and (according to Caynax Dashboard Battery Widget) reaches 44C but doesn't go any higher. It doesn't turn off or do anything out of the ordinary other than being warm to the touch but feels weird.
2. With screen turned off battery life seems to be pretty good but as soon as I start playing games battery drains very fast. While playing 3d games it takes about 3,5h to go from 100% to 0%.
3. While charging the battery percentage gets stuck at 99% for quite a while. From 99% to 100% it takes nearly as long as it does to reach 99%.
Is this normal behavior or should I be worried?
CuriousJack said:
Hi, so I have this new HTC Desire X and there are a few issues that have been bothering me.
1. Phone gets warm pretty quickly while playing 3d games and (according to Caynax Dashboard Battery Widget) reaches 44C but doesn't go any higher. It doesn't turn off or do anything out of the ordinary other than being warm to the touch but feels weird.
2. With screen turned off battery life seems to be pretty good but as soon as I start playing games battery drains very fast. While playing 3d games it takes about 3,5h to go from 100% to 0%.
3. While charging the battery percentage gets stuck at 99% for quite a while. From 99% to 100% it takes nearly as long as it does to reach 99%.
Is this normal behavior or should I be worried?
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1. It's pretty normal for our device, because it's a midranged device
2. That's normal because some games are pretty tough for our device
3. Best solution is a battery cabliration
GtrCraft said:
1. It's pretty normal for our device, because it's a midranged device
2. That's normal because some games are pretty tough for our device
3. Best solution is a battery cabliration
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How about "normal" non-gaming use? Say, browsing the internet using Opera Mobile? Does your phone get warm then?
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How about "normal" non-gaming use? Say, browsing the internet using Opera Mobile? Does your phone get warm then?
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I use chrome and no it only gets warm when multitasking, when its charging and when I play games
Well I checked now and the phone got warm while I was simply browsing the internet using Opera Mobile (Classic). Slower than while playing games but it did reach 42C after like 10 minutes.
I found out that the music volume is too low after upgrading to JB ......
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CuriousJack said:
Hi, so I have this new HTC Desire X and there are a few issues that have been bothering me.
1. Phone gets warm pretty quickly while playing 3d games and (according to Caynax Dashboard Battery Widget) reaches 44C but doesn't go any higher. It doesn't turn off or do anything out of the ordinary other than being warm to the touch but feels weird.
2. With screen turned off battery life seems to be pretty good but as soon as I start playing games battery drains very fast. While playing 3d games it takes about 3,5h to go from 100% to 0%.
3. While charging the battery percentage gets stuck at 99% for quite a while. From 99% to 100% it takes nearly as long as it does to reach 99%.
Is this normal behavior or should I be worried?
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monitorstudioworker said:
I found out that the music volume is too low after upgrading to JB ......
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@ curiousjack-heating problem is normal thing in every device, as far as I have noticed, whenever there is heavy load on gpu, its causes heating, also while using GPS,same thing happens, as for 99% issue that's not normal bro, as already suggested try calibration, if that doesn't help, its time to pay a visit to service centre..& battery drain is normal thing, you said your lasts 3.5 hours,while mine doesn't even lasts 2hours while playing RF13,so don't worry..
@monitorstudioworker-low volume bug is solved in latest update,as of now only India has got it, I can confirm my volume is normal after latest update, its about 10 mb, wait for it, it'll start roiling out soon in other countries too..
By calibrating you guys mean to discharge the battery till the phone turns off and then recharge it completely, right? Or is there a way to wipe battery stats or something in stock rom?
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By calibrating you guys mean to discharge the battery till the phone turns off and then recharge it completely, right? Or is there a way to wipe battery stats or something in stock rom?
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yes but the best is to recharge it while it's off. Wiping battery stats doesn't solve battery drain most of the time
Meh this temperature seems so fishy. I played 3 races in Real Racing 2 on Xperia X8 - phone still cold, the exact same 3 races on HTC Desire X and it's already warm even though Xperia struggles with the game and Desire doesn't.
What battery temperatures do others get while playing games?
I get to about 42 while m playing real racing 3 all this heating but the phone doesn't reboot or switch off is because I feel our default stock kernel is configured for PERFORMANCE profile rather than the usual ONDEMAND seen in stock roms
Hey guys just want to tell you that the 99% battery bug is true. I face it. What's more suprising is that even after taking 1-2 hours to reach 100% from 99% it soon drops down to (92-95)% as soon as you start using it . Its really a thing to be worried bout
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alright, so I've recently started installing custom ROMs (Go Bionix!) and so I've been needing to "recondition" (I put it in quotes because it's not TECHNICALLY reconditioning) and since most of the ROMs increase my battery life, the step involving... you know... draining the battery... takes up to 3-4 hours.
So I got to thinking:
What if we could design an app that is basically a white screen that runs your GPS and pulls data, etc. so that we can kill our batteries faster. What do you guys think?
I was just thinking about that a couple nights age when I was trying to run my battery down. Just stream some Pandora while using the Google Maps Navigation and go for a drive. It worked pretty well for me
You wanna drain your battery fast as hell? Use media hub! That's a power sucker if I've ever seen one. Or, alternatively, get hopped up on energy drinks and play reckless racing for hours on end.
Not sure if I'm correct here, but I thought the best way to condition your battery is to let it drain out as natural and lengthy as possible; as in avoiding heavy data usage or heavy loads. This way it allows the battery stress to be less and successfully make it adaptive to long-time uses.
the thing that works the best imo is recording a video.
Just open up the HD camera, with the brightness all the way up.
It will drain it under 3 hours, and you can just delete the video after the reconditioning!
gravis86 said:
I was just thinking about that a couple nights age when I was trying to run my battery down. Just stream some Pandora while using the Google Maps Navigation and go for a drive. It worked pretty well for me
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Well, I don't actually have 3G... Our a car...
Mothafizzy said:
Not sure if I'm correct here, but I thought the best way to condition your battery is to let it drain out as natural and lengthy as possible; as in avoiding heavy data usage or heavy loads. This way it allows the battery stress to be less and successfully make it adaptive to long-time uses.
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I think that's for true reconditioning, but with Li-Ion batteries, you don't actually recondition... We're just giving the software some stats to work with
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myself i use CPU intensive apps like PSX4DROID and live wallpapers. I also keep the brightness up and screen always on. And...... what i like to do is turn all antenna's like WiFi and GPS on... 5-6 hours, its dead.
just start playing angry birds.
sroach23 said:
just start playing angry birds.
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I agree! Angry Birds is a real battery killer, but so addicting.
sroach23 said:
just start playing angry birds.
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yeah, I get about 2 hours playing Angry Birds
Did this yesterday for a new install of Bionix Fusion.
1. Install free app "Every Trail"
2. Turn blue tooth on.
3. Set screen off for 30 minutes.
4. Put brightness on full
5. Run Pandora. Stream high quality. (turn volume off if you don't want to hear it)
6. Launch Every Trail and start tracking a hike. This causes the GPS to continue locking on your position.
Drained the batter in ~ 3 hours.
I tried Angry Birds and it just wasn't draining fast enough (strange, huh?).
Trapster is another possibility.
Be careful leaving the screen on with full brightness. I have always kept my screens to never timeout and set to full brightness but I have minimal screen burn so I stopped. You can see it well on my phone when using a flashlight type app.
Just a little heads up..
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Be careful leaving the screen on with full brightness. I have always kept my screens to never timeout and set to full brightness but I have minimal screen burn so I stopped. You can see it well on my phone when using a flashlight type app.
Just a little heads up..
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When I leave the screen on, it's usually playing a movie or running a flashlight app.
Okay thats when your wrong, muting the sound wont drain as much battery, it has to be max to drain the juice out faster
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Okay thats when your wrong, muting the sound wont drain as much battery, it has to be max to drain the juice out faster
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yeah, i'll put it between a couple of pillows to muffle it.
This is a post from the Xperia play forum about battery life. Since the new Xperia phones shares a common software maybe the Mini is affected too?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238230
I'm gonna try and see if there is any difference for me on the sk17i.
good idea
nice, please let me know if there will be some difference for sk17i
thanks
well i tried it, and im sorry to say that ... but it doent change anything
Let me here give you and example of how bad is this phone battery situation is .
I have an HTC HD2 running android 2.3.3 and it has a 1GHZ processor which is the same with the xperia mini pro i bought , on the other hand the HD2 has 4.3" screen while the mini pro is only 3" so I already nticed after using the mini pro that its consuming so much battery than the HD2 but i wanted to be more specific so below are the details
HD2 Battery is 1230mA, xperia mini pro 1200mA ( Almost the same )
so I left both of them in idle for 8 hours ( wifi is on both have the same apps like facebook , google+, twitter, with the same update settings, )
the HD2 dropped from 82% to 71% in 8 hours in idle (Lost 11% )
The mini pro dropped from 100% to 50% in 8 hours in idle ( lost 50%)
for me this is a big gap between the two devices and to be honest i expected the HD2 to have a shorted battery life conidering its much more powerfull device and its 2 years old with the same 2 years old battery.
and i also noticed that during the test:
the HD2 never exceeded 10mAh consumption at all
the mini pro rarely went below 50mAh and the minimum was 26mAh
so i guess there is something that eats the battery during the idle time and it is taking alot of it comparing the two devices.
in fact when i bought the mini pro i wanted smaller device that will have a better battery life , but now its totally the opposit which make me confused.
iwosh88 said:
nice, please let me know if there will be some difference for sk17i
thanks
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Maybe very little actually.. but I'm gonna keep at manual.. no need to auto scan when I'm locked to one operator anyway.
ahm09 said:
well i tried it, and im sorry to say that ... but it doent change anythin
Let me here give you and example of how bad is this phone battery situation is .
I have an HTC HD2 running android 2.3.3 and it has a 1GHZ processor which is the same with the xperia mini pro i bought , on the other hand the HD2 has 4.3" screen while the mini pro is only 3" so I already nticed after using the mini pro that its consuming so much battery than the HD2 but i wanted to be more specific so below are the details
HD2 Battery is 1230mA, xperia mini pro 1200mA ( Almost the same )
so I left both of them in idle for 8 hours ( wifi is on both have the same apps like facebook , google+, twitter, with the same update settings, )
the HD2 dropped from 82% to 71% in 8 hours in idle (Lost 11% )
The mini pro dropped from 100% to 50% in 8 hours in idle ( lost 50%)
for me this is a big gap between the two devices and to be honest i expected the HD2 to have a shorted battery life conidering its much more powerfull device and its 2 years old with the same 2 years old battery.
and i also noticed that during the test:
the HD2 never exceeded 10mAh consumption at all
the mini pro rarely went below 50mAh and the minimum was 26mAh
so i guess there is something that eats the battery during the idle time and it is taking alot of it comparing the two devices.
in fact when i bought the mini pro i wanted smaller device that will have a better battery life , but now its totally the opposit which make me confused.
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I have been struggling a bit too with battery life. But with my current settings I have 21hours since charge and I'm on 65%. (so thats about 2.1% each hour) But thats not standby only. I have been using connectbot, some browsing, facebooking, whatsapp.
wifi on all the time and push enabled for activesyncemail, facebook+googleplus+twitter notifications, whatsapp messages and gmail.
I have disabled 3G and set my operator manually and most important of all I have unchecked the Allow wireless network-option in Location and security.
Did attach two screenshots showing the battery usage. I had to connect the USB-cable to take those (with ddms) so it did charge for a minute or so (same thing abit earlier so it shows a small charge period for 1-2 min)
A bit funny also that it shows battery gain in two places (which wasn't when I had the device USB-plugged) and also it looks like something has been keeping the phone awake while the screen hasn't been on.
But as you say it's not very often down to 10mAh as you get on the HD2. (3rd screenshot)
Smiley76 said:
I have been struggling a bit too with battery life. But with my current settings I have 21hours since charge and I'm on 65%. (so thats about 2.6% each hour) But thats not standby only. I have been using connectbot, some browsing, facebooking, whatsapp.
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WOW i really envy you now , i should find whats making mine drop that fast in idle while yours can last that long while using it. i will check the settings you specified and report back the results
I attached a screenshot of the HD2 idle usage
Wifi
I've found that the culprit for mine is the Wifi.
I went from ~8 hours to 32,5 hours(is just about to turn itself off) by turning wifi off and on only when I used it.
This is with me watching a 40 min mkv show, and playing myth defence for 30 minutes and a little talk and sms and searching the market.
Wifi location function has been off from the start.
It's a bit weird because on the x10 mini it turned off wifi when the screen timed out and it held for about the same time, so maybe it's a "feature" they forgot to implement on this phone.
On normal usage mine lasts max of 2 days and thats pushing it. Normal use means I do browsing on it via wifi for maybe 10 minutes at a time per hour I guess. Will sync to wifi every 15 mins for 1 minute then off (via Green Power app). To help the thing, I am downclocked to 122Mhz on idle, max to 800+ on load via SetCPU, always on minimum brightness. Playing with autostarts too to disable apps to run and eat memory as well.
There is a higher capacity battery thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1232065
But we're still waiting for somebody to go and test it.
GoBBLeS said:
I've found that the culprit for mine is the Wifi.
I went from ~8 hours to 32,5 hours(is just about to turn itself off) by turning wifi off and on only when I used it.
This is with me watching a 40 min mkv show, and playing myth defence for 30 minutes and a little talk and sms and searching the market.
Wifi location function has been off from the start.
It's a bit weird because on the x10 mini it turned off wifi when the screen timed out and it held for about the same time, so maybe it's a "feature" they forgot to implement on this phone.
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Strange. I almost the opposite behaviour, especially if I leave 3G on.
hello guys..
this my last battery life with wifi on,playing some game,sms,OC to 1113mhz,smartass governor,,UV,backlight off...
ahm09 said:
WOW i really envy you now , i should find whats making mine drop that fast in idle while yours can last that long while using it. i will check the settings you specified and report back the results
I attached a screenshot of the HD2 idle usage
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Im still on the same charge 1d16h and i used it alot yesterday evening.
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Im still on the same charge 1d16h and i used it alot yesterday evening.
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At 10% the phone suddenly dropped to 1% and it did shutdown.
Something is draining the battery during the sleep and i cant find it.
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At 10% the phone suddenly dropped to 1% and it did shutdown.
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Yes, this thing happens to me, 30% them immediately 1% and stays on for maybe 2-3 mins then dies (when in heavy use). I will recalibrate the battery stats when the phone is fully cycle charged (drained to dead, and charge on AC overnight). Hopefully should fix the issue.
ahm09 said:
Something is draining the battery during the sleep and i cant find it.
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Check the battery usage what consumes it (Settings, About Phone, Battery use).
jtdc said:
Yes, this thing happens to me, 30% them immediately 1% and stays on for maybe 2-3 mins then dies (when in heavy use). I will recalibrate the battery stats when the phone is fully cycle charged (drained to dead, and charge on AC overnight). Hopefully should fix the issue.
Check the battery usage what consumes it (Settings, About Phone, Battery use).
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yeah. it died again at about 10%, I did plug the charger and switched on the phone and it went directly to 10% again. Unplugged it and it died after a few mins. Did pull out the battery and inserted it again and now it started to behave correctly starting from 1%.
Another thing I have noticed is that when it reaches 100% it starts to discharge until it goes down to 95% then it charges again (quite normal behavior) but the phone still shows 100%. So it could be down at 95% when you disconnect it but it starts to tick down from 100%. I did check the kernel source and it was a comment there that it should show 100% while still charging in that mode.
It's possible to see the real value when using adb logcat|grep charge and also betterbatterystats shows the real value instead of the 100%.
thanks for the tip will try that. i get that same thing too, dies at 30% but when charged, it goes up at 30% immediately hehe... well, i didn't went to extent remove the battery though. what i do know is to have "Battery Monitor" sound some notification at 3425mA. At that rating, that just means I have some time to look for the cable and charge it.
Side by side, the st15i screen is significantly brighter than the st18i screen at the same brightness level. Though the st18i has a higher resolution, its colors appear more washed out, in a way though that is easy on the eyes. The st15i seems to be brighter and perhaps that is hurting the battery life.
Upon further testing, it appears the auto brightness feature of the stock rom is doing this.
With both devices in a dark environment, the st18i appeared brighter, with the same brightness settings.
Unfortunately, there doesnt seem to be a way to turn off auto brightness on the stock rom.
My mini pro's battery last much longer then it did on my old phone galaxy s2 so I have not a problem with battery
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how long does it take for your mini-pro to fully charge when is on?
2 hours and i have 13% from dead and i on to charge it.. i killed all apps...
This there something wrong?
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thanks for the tip will try that. i get that same thing too, dies at 30% but when charged, it goes up at 30% immediately hehe... well, i didn't went to extent remove the battery though. what i do know is to have "Battery Monitor" sound some notification at 3425mA. At that rating, that just means I have some time to look for the cable and charge it.
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I'm currently on almost 2 days since charge and on 8%. And just when I started writing this it did just go down to 1% and a warning that battery is almost dead.
So it become 2% "better" ;-)
But I'm still happy with almost 2d with mixed usage and standby (wifi,push etc all the time).
Lol not sure what happened here.
I left my phone off charge to take a shower at 60%, came out and it was 20%?
Im on MIUI Rom 1.11.11
Is it just bad calibration or something?
CollegeProfesor said:
Lol not sure what happened here.
I left my phone off charge to take a shower at 60%, came out and it was 20%?
Im on MIUI Rom 1.11.11
Is it just bad calibration or something?
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Did you also see a significant drop in raw battery voltage?
Most likely the fuel gauge just glitched or reset. 40% in 20 minutes = 2 amperes drain, our device simply can't pull THAT much current, not even close.
Does if really equate to that much? I have seen a few cross ROM battery complaints ND I'm pointing my finger at the Facebook app
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Fastest ive had mine drain down is when I left PocketCloud logged into a VNC session. It will run it down close to that fast.
Ya, Id take it off teh charger, reboot and see what it says after that.
When I was running CyanogenMod 7 this would happen all of the time to me. My battery would be at 98% and then suddenly after about 5 min, it would read 50%. I'm not really sure what caused this, but CyanogenMod 7 is the only ROM that I have had this issue with.
I'm now running Miui and I haven't ran across this issue yet.
I did read that calibrating your battery should solve this issue though.
Possibly similar to what a few of us encountered here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1325164
It had to have been pretty hot to draw that much current that quickly. It's a 1650mAh battery. It will provide 1.65A for an hour from fully-charged, until it is discharged. You lost 40% in, say 15 minutes. That's 160% in an hour. Or about a 2.6A rate. Nearly 10 Watts. Sammy spec's a 9 hour talk time rating on 3G. By comparison, this means normal battery usage during a phone call is about 0.18A. Think about how warm the phone gets during a call, and compare that to how warm it'd have to get if you were sucking juice at 14x the normal rate.
If it wasn't really hot, IMO, either there's something wrong with the battery or your issue is "cockpit error".
Minds did the same thing today. I think it was from a old theme I applied.
After the theme was converted my phone started acting funny.
The screen started to lag
Phone got extremely hot without even being touched, just laying on my bed.
Phone kept rebooting
I didn't have any of these issues until I added the theme
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Minds did the same thing today. I think it was from a old theme I applied.
After the theme was converted my phone started acting funny.
The screen started to lag
Phone got extremely hot without even being touched, just laying on my bed.
Phone kept rebooting
I didn't have any of these issues until I added the theme
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It did happen to me too, I just added a new theme (GOlauncher app) and the phone has started to get hot without using it, and the battery goes down very fast.
I've had the HTC One X+ for a week now and it's a really good phone, however, the battery really lets it down. The battery drain is terrible on my phone. The phone is really good in sleep mode, only losing about 2% in 1 hour, but as soon as it's not in sleep mode, as soon as you start to use the phone, the battery drains like hell. For example, when I'm web surfing or using applications, it loses 1% like every 2 minutes and that's crazy!
I don't know why, power saver is on, switched to 2G instead of 3G, disabled Google Now, auto-sync, basically everything I think would drain the battery. Brightness is on it's minimum. I feel so restricted when using my phone! But I've read other people having really good battery life even with moderate use, so am I doing something wrong? Should I factory reset my phone? Is there something wrong with my phone? Can someone help me?
Thanks!!
Have you disabled all AT&T apps? They drain battery as hell especially ATT locker.
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Under Settings/Sounds/Ring Tone untick the three options as they just have the sensors constantly checking, then under Settings/Power untick Fastboot.
Then get a battery monitor app like GSam Battery Monitor which pinpoints the power drainer. How many apps do you have installed? Dump the ones you hardly ever use.
Also, several charge/discharge cycles are necessary before battery reaches best performance.
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I think losing 2% of battery every hour of standby is pretty bad. How many hours of screen time on do you get from a full charge to around 10%?
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I think losing 2% of battery every hour of standby is pretty bad. How many hours of screen time on do you get from a full charge to around 10%?
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2% isn't bad. You crazy.
My phone's battery life is really good and keeps improving with more usage. I do not however, expect more than a few hours of gaming.
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Won't lie i got the same problem you are facing right now. The battery life is horrible, in fact it only lasts about 3-4 hours gaming if i am lucky. Before 5 minutes i opened a game called "dead trigger" my battery was 94% after 5 minutes of playing guess what? BOOM 89% straight which is extremely bad from my point of view.
You know, you do have screen with a high resolution, and you're using the max of the graphic and other chips while gaming...and that costs power...most likely NFC is active, as is BT, 4G, brightness on 200%, the loudspeaker blearing some music out of the cloud, GPS on, and 15 apps not closed properly, weather syncing every 5 secs, and 700 apps installed from Happy Santa to FakeYourPhone!
I really can't get it that you complain about it. It is a mobile smartphone that can be used to play games. If your priority lies with the latter, have a charger handy with you! Play, enjoy, and stop moaning...Period!
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Bad Battery Drain as well
I'm going to tack onto this thread. I got the HTC One X+ about a week 1/2 ago. The phone is amazing. It has everything I want, but I cannot make it through the day once without always consciously thinking about battery drain and how quickly the phone just sucks down the power. The following Battery Monitor graph is when I have JuiceDefender installed so it turns off the data radio whenever the screen is off or I'm connected to WiFi. I was on WiFi from 7:45 this morning all the way to 5:00pm. The drain on this thing is so fast. I didn't watch a single video today nor any games. This is all facebook data, internet data, and just some general playing on the phone. I also turn on the power save feature for Jelly bean so I turned off vibration feedback, brightness is turned down, and CPU saving is turned on.
Do I have a dud phone or is the One X+ really that awful on the battery? I'm strongly considering taking it back but every single other thing about the phone is great but if the battery on every One X+ is that bad I don't know if it's worth it. Please help assuage my fears or give me some advice on what I can do better.
Do you have Google now active?
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You have WiFi, lte, and I'm assuming other radios on. Curious to see what other apps you're running in the background.
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Do you have Google now active?
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I do. I kind of thought it was one of the neater parts of Jelly Bean. Is it a complete battery hog? This is my 1st android phone but I'm a long time Smartphone owner. I'm guessing by your question I should disable it and see how the battery performs.
It is an LTE phone though i'm on wifi 90% of my day. Background apps that run are usually Whatsapp, Facebook, and Linkedin. Right now I'm losing about 2% charge every 10 minutes if I'm using it. I gotta plug the thing in as much as I can just so I can use it. I'm perfectly fine with tweaking the thing, just not sure how much 'tweaking' is needed to get some better performance out of the things.
I'm wondering if Facebook is the problem... Just a thought...
The One X+ isnt that bad in terms of battery life in my experience, I've done 15.5 hours with 2.5 hours screen on time, Not sure what folks are expecting, Thats pretty average for a smartphone... That is with Wi-Fi on, LTE on, Google Now on, Autosync on, the little weather widgety clock thing on.. and pretty much me not doing anything besides closing apps when im done with it, I have Kik messanger and TextPlus on in the background but they arent doing much to my battery life... I dont use the power saver until it toggles at 15% battery life, I have vibration on, and my brightness is fixed at like 33% constantly... I have every ATT app disabled in the app thing.. I also have the "best Wi-Fi performance" thing ticked which says it might use more battery...
Yes, Gaming and watching videos on the thing is going to drain the battery out fast, Just like every smartphone I've ever owned... Its better than my GSM Nexus with the stock battery (Its roughly halfway between the stock battery and the extended one) and better than the S3 I had very briefly (However I will note the S3 couldnt keep a signal at all whereas my One X+ can...) The conversion seems to be that you trade about 2 hours standby time for 30 minutes of screen-on usage in my case
Picture 1 is me using my phone normally in a day.. 15.5 hours is more than enough (I'd say i get closer to 13 or 14 average) with 2.5 hours of screen on time
Picture 2 was me basically doing nothing but watching Youtube and playing games this morning... its really not all that bad, the biggest consumer/ battery hog for me is Mediaserver for some reason, I'm not actually 100% sure why (I know what it is...) or if i could pull even better battery life if there is something actually wrong with it and its draining my battery excessively... But I'm not complaining about it because well.. this was me abusing my phone pretty much
Not arguing that some folks are getting rubbish battery life, Because they are, I'm actually more curious as to whats causing it, There has to be something here and some way to fix it
Follow up to yesterday's battery
Ok in the attachment is my usage today. As you can see it is totally what I would expect from the phone. I got it to that point by disabling Google Now. That kind of stinks however, I can actually use my phone without being nearby an electrical outlet all the time. The other thing that works well is how much cooler it is to the touch under normal use. Normally it was quite hot. I work in a basement(3 bars with LTE) so my guess is Google Now was always trying to utilize location (even if it wasn't immediately obvious) on the screen via the indicator and thus would just kill my battery especially when I would pick it up to use it with the screen. I wish I could use Google Now but perhaps I can slowly bring back some of it's abilities and find a happy medium.
I'd also like to make note that I am still utilizing the power saving features for Jelly Bean along with JuiceDefender.
No offense but I cant read that battery thing you got. I cant see how long you used it or anything, all i can tell is your battery is at 70%...
-edit- i think i might have got it, 7h or so?
KenjiS said:
No offense but I cant read that battery thing you got. I cant see how long you used it or anything, all i can tell is your battery is at 70%...
-edit- i think i might have got it, 7h or so?
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Yeah my apologies, the timeline is on the X axis at the bottom. Unplugged at 7am, and at 2:32pm it was above 70%. Pretty drastic difference since normally the last week or so I've been hitting 70% at about 9am.
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Yeah my apologies, the timeline is on the X axis at the bottom. Unplugged at 7am, and at 2:32pm it was above 70%. Pretty drastic difference since normally the last week or so I've been hitting 70% at about 9am.
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Sounds more in line with what im getting... Though i have Google Now on... Weird.. Very weird
GSam is a bit nicer and free FYI so you might wanna give it a look
how much playback time should I be getting for 720p mp4 files? My phone drains about 10% every 20 minutes with power save on, auto sync and all wireless radios off and minimum brightness, I am quite disappointed, is this normal drain?
I had to open my big mouth, Now my One X+ has developed a little problem It wont enter Deep Sleep so yeah... now the battery life isnt terribly great
You guys might wanna check that your phone is entering deep sleep and not getting held awake by something, because now im seeing similar drain to you guys...
Very new issue though, Weird... I uninstalled an app I felt might have caused it and ill see if that fixes it, Currently recharging my One X+ to reset the counters and everything...
According to BBM, It appears to be my Wi-Fi keeping the phone awake for some reason... Next step if the uninstallation doesnt fix things will be to disable Wi-Fi and see if that changes anything
Can anyone with an HTC one tell me about how the battery life is on yours and what helps make it go longer? Because I would call the battery on mine awful.
I would recommend that you install an application from the Play Store called "BetterBatteryStats". This will enable you to closely check what application uses the most battery, how long your phone is in deep sleep for and much more.
Charge the phone fully and after about a day, or until it almost dies, export a text file using the share button and upload it onto here and we can have a look at what is using your battery.
Just out of curiosity, how long does your battery usually last? Mine lasts 2 days on light usage and 1 day on heavy usage.
It's awesome. I'm running arhd with greenify hibernating all my apps. I get like a day and a half of battery time.
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I'm seeing a significant burn on mine as well. My device gets to where you could cook on it. Bugguh gets hot!
Does this look typical?
Thank you gents
Getting great battery life on CM 10.1 and now GE ROM
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Vuitres said:
I'm seeing a significant burn on mine as well. My device gets to where you could cook on it. Bugguh gets hot!
Does this look typical?
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thats bad...it should not get hot like that...any device lol...even on standby, for a device to get unbearably hot is bad ... do you have a lot of chat apps and background apps running? like apps that require push data services and etc?
Nothing. I run a lean system. I close all apps and I'm using the stock messaging app with the stock keyboard. I've concluded it's just that this phone is a piece of ship board.
With respect...
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My guys are getting upwards of 30+ hrs and 3hrs screentime with 4.2.2....usage may vary....
You could put your phone in power saver mode. I haven't bothered with it much, but those who have say that it doesn't impact performance in any noticeable way. I tend to have 1-3 hours of screen on time, depending on the day. I've never had any issue getting that with this phone, at least not yet.
As someone else mentioned, it does get quite warm to the touch, however. Never to the point where it's uncomfortable to hold, but enough so that it bothers me. I think it's just because in the back of my mind I know that, in general, electronics getting hot = bad. Yesterday my One got warm in the car while I was using GPS to navigate with it and the sun was just pounding the interior of my car. So I held my One up to the vent and blasted it with the air conditioner from time to time (i.e. not while driving, so spare me the lecture). Seemed to cool it off pretty well
Perfect rom
I have been using the RayGlobe Rom 6.0 and the battery is more than adequate for me and runs cold. Lots of mods and themes also. Might give it a try.
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My battery usage just before I connected to charger , I'm a heavy user browsing and texting , social networks
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With stock sense, my battery was pretty bad, to the point where I was pretty worried about having to get a different phone as it wouldn't last a day. But I put CM 10.1 on here last night, and it has been pretty amazing today.
I actually just picked my One up this last week and have been running battery tests with moderate use throughout the day and it can easily last 20+ hours (I didn't have time to let it go for a full 24). Maybe i'll do some heavy use tests and see how it goes.
I too am having battery issues... One day the battery last forever, the next day it drains quickly. I recently installed cpuz to see the max speed of the cpu when power saver mode was on. The max speed I observed was 1134 ghz, however I again checked the cpu speed after I rebooted my phone (with power saver still enabled) and cpuz now was indicating the cpu was running at full speed 1728 ghz. I turned off power saver and then re enable power saver mode and then cpuz showed the cpu to be throttled again at 1134 ghz. It appears (at least on my phone) that power saver mode does not automatically start after a reboot even though the powersaving mode was left on prior to reboot and the the phone shows the power saving symbol as active after reboot. Would someone test this scenario on there phone to verify the problem exist on other phones?
I converted the AT&T HTC One to full Google Edition and my battery life is solid. After 10 hours of usuage (BT on & connected, Wifi on & connected, Exchange email on push, 2h of screen on time, 2h talk time ...) I get to about 20-30% left of battery.
Good enough for what I need compared to my retired GS2