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can anyone who is lucky enough to have a Hero already comment on the battery life?
i find that the 1.5 port i have on my Polaris tears through the battery like i have never seen before. (even with all widgets disabled)
don't forget the hero has a 1350 battery fitted as standard
i have no problems with my hero and battery life....so far
As long as you dont enable GPS its fine. I get through the day with about 1/4 left.
And I Browse through wifi for about 1 hr on it. few calls, lots of txts. Few games. few apps like wifi fixer, locale
thanks for the info...
The battery life is better then my Touch HD and deffinetly better then my Diamond, and even when I keep wifi running I can get through a day without trouble,
I'm really surprised how long it lasts, wasn't expected at all,
Imagine how good it will be when an 1500mah or higher battery comes out
hi guys
im thinking of having the hero
jast a small Q
is the hero battery size is the same one as the touch HD battery size ???? (i didnt mean the capacity i mean the size of battery)
Aqrab said:
hi guys
im thinking of having the hero
jast a small Q
is the hero battery size is the same one as the touch HD battery size ???? (i didnt mean the capacity i mean the size of battery)
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No, its thinner but longer. The HD is Shorter but fatter.
One thing I would add about battery life, and that is that when on standby it is excellent.
My Hero came off charge yesterday at about 11am and essentially sat on my desk barely being touched for the rest off the day - a couple of phone calls, a text message, and a few emails. According to the meter on the phone status, I'm at 70%, which means I'd probably have no qualms picking it up and going out now without worrying too much about my battery life.
On my G1, I know that had I left the phone for 24 hours on standby, I'd probably be down to less than 25% by now.
Regards,
Dave
I have not had my Hero long enough to make much of a comment on battery life though I had nothing to complain about until this morning.
I went to bed with about half battery life indicated and I just left the phone. When I got up this morning it had low battery - very unexpected.
I left WiFi off but I have left most settings at their default which means that the phone will be auto syncing my Google account for instance. Can anyone. suggest anything that will help me?
Thanks
My phone has been off charge now for 48 hours, and although it has been idle most of that time, it is still showing 40% battery life - uptime is 50hr 47mins, and awake time only 2hrs 21mins.
Are you sure you weren't running something that would drain the power? Also, check to see if the phone is continually dropping from 3G to 2G and back again as this will drain power significantly.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
My phone has been off charge now for 48 hours, and although it has been idle most of that time, it is still showing 40% battery life - uptime is 50hr 47mins, and awake time only 2hrs 21mins.
Are you sure you weren't running something that would drain the power? Also, check to see if the phone is continually dropping from 3G to 2G and back again as this will drain power significantly.
Regards,
Dave
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Well, to be honest, anything is possible! I dont have amazing reception at home but I still think that was unusual battery drain. Has your phone been constantly connected? I know mine is all the time because of the auto sync with Google.
I guess so - I'm getting 3 bars HSDPA where it is currently sitting, so I guess the 3G signal is sufficiently strong for it to stay on 3G.
Regards,
Dave
To save more power -
Goto 'settings' > Wireless controls > Mobile Network settings - then switch off 'enable always-on mobile' and if you can 'Data roaming'
You may have other apps that constantly check and refresh, change them to check at longer intervals - like twitter.
I can still browse internet and Market fine this way and battery time is extended.
Hi peeps
had my hero for about 1 month now this is second hand set and so far battery life is good about 2-3 days light use on idle i get 6-7days which i think is prtty good for what it dose on normal use i get 1-2 days
I'd suggest to charge the hero everyday. For Lithium-ion batteries it's best to keep them over 40% for a longer life-time. They don't suffer if you charge them very frequently.
And don't leave them off at 100% because that will have a negative effect on the life-time.
Hope that helps keeping your batteries in good shape
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I'd suggest to charge the hero everyday. For Lithium-ion batteries it's best to keep them over 40% for a longer life-time. They don't suffer if you charge them very frequently.
And don't leave them off at 100% because that will have a negative effect on the life-time.
Hope that helps keeping your batteries in good shape
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yeah it true its better to keep them topped up but for most people thats not alway possible. And in past i have let batterries go be low that and still got like 18months out of them
Wonder why but my HTC hero battery life not very good at all
doesnt last even a day with hardly any serious usage....maybe 30 mins wifi browsing, 30 mins phone browsing, less than 30 texts and maybe 10 mins call,
i had an app called battery status (full version) i wonder if this has been causing the problem....
its hard to effectively test the phone due to diff usage paterns ..any one had any prob with this particular app?
Hello all,
Recently i bought Razr XT910 (1 month ago). Because of failure on power button on first handset, provider exchanged it with new handset, now everything is ok except..
On both handsets comes up overheating issue when i was using HSDPA/3G network data for internet surfing. In 20-30 minutes back side and front side (LCD) comes very hot. Application for battery temp shows in idle cca 27C after 30 minutes just web browsing comes up to and over 40C.
This never happen if i play games, watch videos. Also heating is not present if i access and browse over internet on WIFI connection. And i didnt root phone yet and i already done factory defaults.
Has anyone experienced the same problem? Any suggestions?
Specific of my phone:
651.73.30.XT910.NonEFIGSRetail.en.EU
Android Version: 2.3.5
SPU: 11 M1-2
Radio Version: U_03.1C.85P
Bootloader Version: 0A.67
Webtop version: WT-2.0.0-113
Thanks
Try to use the phone at different places. Check the signal reception. Low reception means higher transmitting power needed. So, more power needed and makes the battery and transmitter circuit work harder.
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Try to use the phone at different places. Check the signal reception. Low reception means higher transmitting power needed. So, more power needed and makes the battery and transmitter circuit work harder.
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Thanks for reply. I tried this at work where i have full signal HSDPA (antena is 100 meters away and signal is very good), and at home i have very good signal on 3G network. I am not sure that the signal strenght is reason for heating... What about Radio Version: U_03.1C.91P, what improvements does it have?
I am on Asia GSM , HSDPA with 85P baseband. Everyday I download several podcasts from twit.tv and it is getting warm, but it cools back to normal after the download is finished.
Check any background process which may uses Internet connectivity all the time.
You can check signal strength at Settings. - About - Status
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Normally you see high temps with heavy 4G LTE/CDMA phones. Haven't heard of many GSM phones on any brand ever overheating. May want to return it again. Sounds faulty to me, and the hotter you run, the worse your battery life will be.
@got556
I read about phones 4G LTE/CDMA with high temps, but as far as i know my phone is 3G (gsmarena). Mybe it is faulty, but this is second one with same issue.
@bahathir
can you mesure and post here battery temp while dowloanding or surfing internet for 30 minutes? Mine also cool down when surfing is finished, but meanwhile...it worries me.
I will check background services for activity.
Started at CPU temp : 31.5 degree Celsius. I am using OS Monitor app.
Opened YouTube and watched one of the clips in TheAlexJonesChannel. At the end of 7 minutes clip, CPU temperature was 35 degrees Celsius.
Next 15 minutes clip, temperature was 37 degree Celsius.
Another 15 minutes clip, the temperature was 38 degree Celsius.
Signal strength : -89 dBm. WCDMA only mode
Room temperature : 26 degree Celsius.
Now, it cools as nothing was happened.
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I wouldn't call it was overheating since your case is normal. If you surf 30minutes nonstop over wcdma, any phone will get noticebly hotter but it wouldn't like you can't touch it.
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I wouldn't call it was overheating since your case is normal. If you surf 30minutes nonstop over wcdma, any phone will get noticebly hotter but it wouldn't like you can't touch it.
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What he said. An active mobile data connection will produce a lot of heat, especially when using 3G. When on 4G, your phone is using up a much smaller portion of the total available bandwidth so the radio doesn't have to work as hard, whereas over 3G your device and radio have to work much harder to maintain the necessary data rate.
This can be compounded by factors like ambient temperature, GPU accelerated applications (browser), the physical layout of the device's hardware, and even how you hold your phone while using it.
The good news is, 40°C is not a 'dangerous' temperature level for your battery. Given how high your ambient/idle temperatures are, you're really not generating that much more heat.
In general, I don't think you have to start worrying about Li-Ion batteries until they hit about 45-50°C (don't quote me on that), at which point you start running into issues like thermal runaway and damage to the battery.
Hope that helps.
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Sorry, double post, but this is important:
Every Android device I've worked with will generate MUCH more heat when connected to AC power (there is a scientific term for this phenomenon, but the name escapes me). With rooted devices, I tend to account for this by creating an underclocked profile in SetCPU for when the device is plugged in.
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Hi all.. My Razr XT910 touches 45° when I play games like angry birds or similar ones..is it considered normal?
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Hi guys,
I am sorry for (very) late reply Recently i hit 44°C with active web browsing (facebook,news pages...) and i didnt watch any movies in about 20 minutes. The phone was really hot and it was very uncomfortable to hold it and touch it. In the meantime i contacted motorola support. After their advise i set phone to factory defaults and then i also exchange micro sim card (for free) just in caseif there is any problem with it. But problem is still present. So i decided to take phone to repair centre. They tested the phone for a few days and they said the phone is working normally. They also reflashed my current SW....On friday i got phone back and problem is still here...Now I wonder how they tested the phone and what is for them to normal operation. And i am also stuck at SW version. Does anyone know what are differences betwen GB,FR,DE, NonEFIGS and other versions? Is there just language difference or is also hardware diferences?
I am also worried what will happen in summer with high temperatures outside..
Well, I don't think is something unusual... Its same like your laptop - if the system is busy and the processor has lot of work, it gets simply hot..
Keep in mind that the razr has two cores and if you are playing games or watching movies or even browsing web containing some flash etc. it may get hot because the cores are running at 1,2ghz and it generates heat...
I don't think its something surprising and you will face it with every nowadays smartphone..
If the temperature don't get down after few minutes the phone is idle, check if there is some stuck process because it seems that most likely there is something running on background...
I personally use the System Tuner which gives me a great overview about the current phone's load etc...
@maarawoe
i undarstand what you are trying to say. But web browsing over WIFI does not generate that much heat, the phone gets a little warm not hot as on mobile data (aprox. 35-36°C) and also when playing angry birds or something dos not get that hot.
As i said i am just concerned what will happen on summer time.I hope that the phone will not explode
I will try that app to see more details what is happening with system.
How high temperatures do you get with razr?
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How high temperatures do you get with razr?
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I don't know exactly but definitely high enough that I notice it but not high enough to get scared :-D
But it really depends what exactly I am doing...
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i undarstand what you are trying to say. But web browsing over WIFI does not generate that much heat, the phone gets a little warm not hot as on mobile data (aprox. 35-36°C) and also when playing angry birds or something dos not get that hot.
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WiFi hotspots are usually 100m away at most; but since the range from cell towers can be measured in kilometres/miles, the power needed to talk to them is much higher. Some of this power is lost as heat. All devices with HSPA and LTE radios get somewhat hotter when the data connection is used heavily.
Recently trouble shot this same problem for someone else. Try this:
1) Turn off Wi-Fi
2) Go into wireless settings and DELETE the saved profile for the Wi-Fi network you're using (make sure you know the network key first)
3) Turn on Wi-Fi, reconnect to the network.
High temperatures are common under certain conditions, such as being connected to AC power, using multiple radios simultaneously (ex: GPS + 4G), CPU/GPU intensive applications, and of course high ambient temperature.
45°C is not dangerously high, but can indicate other problems. Anything higher than 50°C and you may start experience issues like thermal runaway (battery rapidly discharges).
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JPtheSmith said:
Recently trouble shot this same problem for someone else. Try this:
1) Turn off Wi-Fi
2) Go into wireless settings and DELETE the saved profile for the Wi-Fi network you're using (make sure you know the network key first)
3) Turn on Wi-Fi, reconnect to the network.
High temperatures are common under certain conditions, such as being connected to AC power, using multiple radios simultaneously (ex: GPS + 4G), CPU/GPU intensive applications, and of course high ambient temperature.
45°C is not dangerously high, but can indicate other problems. Anything higher than 50°C and you may start experience issues like thermal runaway (battery rapidly discharges).
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Hi, thanks for replies.
@JPtheSmith - high temperatures are present only browsing net over 3G (we dont have 4G..yet). Even if Wifi is turned off. If i use Wifi for web i dont get so high temperatures. And the ambient where i use my phone is around 20-25°C. Maybe there is some incompatibility between phone gsm module and provider network. I will try to get another provider sim and check it.
I had a long talk with Verizon tech support about high temperatures.
The main causes.
1. Bad signal area, makes the phone work harder.
2. Running to many apps. To many Background apps can and will over-tax your phone.
3. Last but not least, HD games will max out your phones resources.
I'm currently getting ridiculous battery drains(like 500 to 980 ma) when my phone isn't plugged in. My phone also gets really hot. This isn't constant but has happed a lot even right after restarting my phone. I have been using Battery Monitor Widget. It might be off or wrong readings but the heat and the speed my battery is draining tell me it isn't.
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3.7 volt battery
Drain of 500-900ma when only using 4g no apps open
Clean rom 4.3
Battery usage general show most battery is from display.
Sometime even when it plugged in to a htc usb charger it still has shown around -143 ma.
Any ideas
I'm pretty sure just having 4g on entitles your phone to half of its natural battery life XD
Typically a lot of drain comes from disturbance of deep sleep, I believe there's "wakelock" or something similar on the android market that helps prevent and/or shows what is causing it.
Of course, common issue, hard to say if it isn't something more generic
currently I have it sitting here charging with screen on only as far as I can tell. It for about 10 minutes was telling me it was charging at 32 ma then it went up 205 ma and bounced between that and 105 ma for a bout ten minutes. It went from room tempature to 44.7 degrees celsius.
Now it skipped to -55 ma (while still ac charging) for a few minutes spiked to +653 ma and now is back to 100 ma. That seem to be all over the place and the phone is very warm.
To me that indicates either a problem or a huge drain of power.
Am I just that far off. Has anybody looked at the reading from battery monitor widget or something similair to see what a normal drain is in ma or a normal charge.
maybe an unruley app running in the background? check what's using your battery: settings- > about phone- >battery- > battery use.
It usually shows the majority of the power (50% at least) going to the screen and not much else notable.
Also on a probably unconnected note it produces ridiculous RF interference. But only when charging. At work it was causing crackling in both my desk phone and laptop and when in my dorm it was causing loud cracking in my speakers well over 2 feet away. Is that normal for everyone else.
Start uninstalling or freezing apps that you've installed
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It usually shows the majority of the power (50% at least) going to the screen and not much else notable.
Also on a probably unconnected note it produces ridiculous RF interference. But only when charging. At work it was causing crackling in both my desk phone and laptop and when in my dorm it was causing loud cracking in my speakers well over 2 feet away. Is that normal for everyone else.
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My speakers don't crackle when the phone is near, but apparently it's not unheard of:
http://www.datadoctors.com/help/question/21675-Why-is-my-cell-phone-causing-noise-in-my-speakers/
Just out of curiosity, what radio are you on? Gb or ics firmware?
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I'm currently getting ridiculous battery drains(like 500 to 980 ma) when my phone isn't plugged in. My phone also gets really hot. This isn't constant but has happed a lot even right after restarting my phone. I have been using Battery Monitor Widget. It might be off or wrong readings but the heat and the speed my battery is draining tell me it isn't.
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3.7 volt battery
Drain of 500-900ma when only using 4g no apps open
Clean rom 4.3
Battery usage general show most battery is from display.
Sometime even when it plugged in to a htc usb charger it still has shown around -143 ma.
Any ideas
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This is also my problem. I have been experiencing huge power drain ever since installing the 3.11.605.22 leak. I tried different kernels, rolling back to GB. Went S-off and tried different radios, and then most recently moved up to the new 3.13.605.7 leak, and am currently on CleanROM DE 1.3 and nothing has improved.
Sometimes my mA will go beyond -1000!
Would appreciate any suggestions as I have no clue what to do about it.
I would suggest downloading System Panel from playstore. It shows you what's running and how much power its using from your device.
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watchdog is good too. better battery stats for wakelocks and once we got better kernels you can use cpu spy
What Rom are you on I have noticed alit of devs have the events per second cranked up to near 200 (stock is 70) and I had huge battery drain on my evo when I cranked it to 160.I been turning then down to 90 and have had better battery life but I'm sure it's a combination of things not just this matter. Watchdog can help.
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What Rom are you on I have noticed alit of devs have the events per second cranked up to near 200 (stock is 70) and I had huge battery drain on my evo when I cranked it to 160.I been turning then down to 90 and have had better battery life but I'm sure it's a combination of things not just this matter. Watchdog can help.
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what's the line in build.prop? mine doesn't seem to have it
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This is also my problem. I have been experiencing huge power drain ever since installing the 3.11.605.22 leak. I tried different kernels, rolling back to GB. Went S-off and tried different radios, and then most recently moved up to the new 3.13.605.7 leak, and am currently on CleanROM DE 1.3 and nothing has improved.
Sometimes my mA will go beyond -1000!
Would appreciate any suggestions as I have no clue what to do about it.
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well now that scares me away from flashing the ics leak
I think it is better to wait for the official firmware. Hopefully it is out on the 9th as it is rumored.
My vote? Your phone is scanning your SD card like none other. Seen this a few times.
Copy everything off both cards, format both cards through the phone, internal and external, and then copy everything back.
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My vote? Your phone is scanning your SD card like none other. Seen this a few times.
Copy everything off both cards, format both cards through the phone, internal and external, and then copy everything back.
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That didn't do it. Down 12% in an hour with limited use.
Say, anyone else who is getting decent battery times have Battery Monitor Widget and are willing to give us battery-challenged folks an idea for what a typical mA draw range is for your device when you are using it?
I am having the same problem with my phone.. Its gotten a little better since moving to the latest Clean Rom, but if Im actually using the phone (screen on and doing something) the battery plumits. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I bought this phone from someone and didnt get it from Verizon so Im SOL as far as getting them to replace it.
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What Rom are you on I have noticed alit of devs have the events per second cranked up to near 200 (stock is 70) and I had huge battery drain on my evo when I cranked it to 160.I been turning then down to 90 and have had better battery life but I'm sure it's a combination of things not just this matter. Watchdog can help.
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Definitely try this and also use rom manager to change autostart programs. And if that doesn't work call for a new battery.
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Definitely try this and also use rom manager to change autostart programs. And if that doesn't work call for a new battery.
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problem is finding the right line in build.prop. cleanrom doesn't have it unless I missed it
Got a refurb phone from VZW. It is working fine. mA draw rarely goes above 500.
My lumia 920 worked for about 48 hours dropping battery to 70% then i went to work where the signal for my provider is very weak and it dropped the hole 70% to Zero in about hours. has anyone experienced that or just better has anyone a solution for this?
Have you checked what apps are running in the background? It's likely not the radio causing your drain.
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Have you checked what apps are running in the background? It's likely not the radio causing your drain.
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for me it seems to be the radio what's eating the battery
I nearly uninstalled everything and put the phone to batterysavingmode. So it was unplugged from power Saturday in the morning and till monday noon it used nothin more than 26% of battery while listening to music surfing, checking mails and making some calls. Then i went to work and i did nearly nothing with it. at 9 o'clock the battery was dead.
No whatsapp or anything else on the phone
Also I encountered this problem with my NL920 but it's not all the time encounterwed; very strange...
Yeah, definite link between poor reception and poor battery life on my device, too. Hopefully we'll see a fix in the meantime, use WiFi where you can though, it helps me a lot.
This is normal. Every phone is like this. When the signal is poor, the phone must consume more electricity in order to maintain the connection. I think Nokia designs their phones to stay connected at all cost though because they're famous for having good reception haha
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having battery drain issue, cell standby and over-counted are the main reasons showing in battery stats. how can i get rid of that? after full charge it takes 4 to 5 hours to plug in the charger again.
What are you showing us here? Looks to me like a mostly idle run over about 12 hours, getting roughly 2% per hour drain. That's a little higher than I usually see, but not horrible depending on conditions, especially if the small amount of use you did have was demanding. How much screen on time are you getting out of a full battery run?
I would suggest getting the app betterbatterystats (search xda) to get a better idea of what your issue is, if you actually have one...
Thanks for the reply. I was trying to say that why stand by time consuming that much percentage? Is that normal while data and wifi disabled? And what is that over-counted thing? As you said stand by time is little higher than normal and depends on condition. What kind of condition you're talking about?
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Thanks for the reply. I was trying to say that why stand by time consuming that much percentage? Is that normal while data and wifi disabled? And what is that over-counted thing? As you said stand by time is little higher than normal and depends on condition. What kind of condition you're talking about?
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I've never run with both data and Wi-Fi turned off (I use data for notifications when idle) so that might be higher than expected idle drain. I typically see 1 - 2% per hour drain in that configuration.
In my experience, you'll need to better narrow down the cause of the drain if you want to fix it. It may be due to weak cell signal (though your screen shot shows what appears to be decent signal), or possibly an app that frequently wakes in the background looking for a network connection. If that is the case, having data and Wi-Fi off may actually hurt your battery performance.
Get the BetterBatteryStats app, it will help you narrow down the cause.
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Great Rom, great battery life. I found couple of bugs.
1. No Voice Mail icon.
2. Screen doesn't come on sometime if using Google Now Launcher and Google Now is ON.
3. Service provider say Bell while I am with Virgin (Actually Bell owns Virgin but something I notice)
4. Back key size( check the picture attached)
Thanks for this great rom. (Liquid smooth 5.0.2 Dec 20)
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I've never run with both data and Wi-Fi turned off (I use data for notifications when idle) so that might be higher than expected idle drain. I typically see 1 - 2% per hour drain in that configuration.
In my experience, you'll need to better narrow down the cause of the drain if you want to fix it. It may be due to weak cell signal (though your screen shot shows what appears to be decent signal), or possibly an app that frequently wakes in the background looking for a network connection. If that is the case, having data and Wi-Fi off may actually hurt your battery performance.
Get the BetterBatteryStats app, it will help you narrow down the cause.
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thanks for the advise, i'll get the batterbatterystats app to find out more details about this issue.
dandrumheller said:
I've never run with both data and Wi-Fi turned off (I use data for notifications when idle) so that might be higher than expected idle drain. I typically see 1 - 2% per hour drain in that configuration.
In my experience, you'll need to better narrow down the cause of the drain if you want to fix it. It may be due to weak cell signal (though your screen shot shows what appears to be decent signal), or possibly an app that frequently wakes in the background looking for a network connection. If that is the case, having data and Wi-Fi off may actually hurt your battery performance.
Get the BetterBatteryStats app, it will help you narrow down the cause.
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codefly said:
Great Rom, great battery life. I found couple of bugs.
1. No Voice Mail icon.
2. Screen doesn't come on sometime if using Google Now Launcher and Google Now is ON.
3. Service provider say Bell while I am with Virgin (Actually Bell owns Virgin but something I notice)
4. Back key size( check the picture attached)
Thanks for this great rom. (Liquid smooth 5.0.2 Dec 20)
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you're right, this is very good rom and its running smooth with very few bugs but sooner they will fix those bugs
Great rom runi g smooth infact only lollipop rom that is running well on my optimus G keep up the great work