See topics from 2013,2014... So what is the best battery monitors out there?
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Robert7107 said:
See topics from 2013,2014... So what is the best battery monitors out there?
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Gsam Battery monitor :good:
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My phone recently started using more battery than normal. I installed a couple apps over the weekend. I suspect it could be one of those. What app can I use from the market that will pinpoint this for me? Thank you.
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try "CPU spy"
i use a widget called battery info. - lots of good info provided in this little widget
Tried CPU spy and it doesn't tell me much or maybe I am not using it properly. If a specific app was draining my battery, is there anything that will pinpoint this?
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animatechnica said:
i use a widget called battery info. - lots of good info provided in this little widget
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Does this widget pinpoint battery loss from a specific app?
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Try Badass battery, it will show you what apps use the most a well as the amount of wake locks, great app!
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Juice defender beta works very well
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Hi!
I am searching for a app for the battery temperature that it will be shown on the bar like the clock and the mobile network signal . And the wifi signal.
Dose any one know any suggestions?
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vasilisf7 said:
Hi!
I am searching for a app for the battery temperature that it will be shown on the bar like the clock and the mobile network signal . And the wifi signal.
Dose any one know any suggestions?
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Try Battery Monitor Widget [3c]
I prefer not using an app for that
i think it even drains more your battery
And how am I going to know my battery temperature?
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vasilisf7 said:
And how am I going to know my battery temperature?
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Hi,
*#0228# in the dialpad (in the phone app I mean) ...
viking37 said:
Hi,
*#0228# in the dialpad (in the phone app I mean) ...
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Thx but can't always dial up *#0228# to se temp. Is ther something else that wil have just that temp that won't be eating up my battery?
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vasilisf7 said:
And how am I going to know my battery temperature?
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You say that as if it is actually important
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Use battery monitor widget as recommended above. You can even set alarms to go off of it is over a certain temperature. Don't worry it won't significantly use any battery itself. It only logs what the phone is already monitoring in the background.
As to why it might be important, well prolonged use of the battery at to high of a temperature will dramatically reduce its life span.
Plenty of us live in countries where it could be an issue. For example if I use it as a GPS in the summer on my windscreen it will soon get too hot. It's good to know if I'm running into problems.
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corrsea said:
Use battery monitor widget as recommended above. You can even set alarms to go off of it is over a certain temperature. Don't worry it won't significantly use any battery itself. It only logs what the phone is already monitoring in the background.
As to why it might be important, well prolonged use of the battery at to high of a temperature will dramatically reduce its life span.
Plenty of us live in countries where it could be an issue. For example if I use it as a GPS in the summer on my windscreen it will soon get too hot. It's good to know if I'm running into problems.
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The battery monitor says that my battery life is good! Is there a problem with the battery? Shouldn't say very good
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My Galaxy s5 starts heating up randomly throughout the day and the battery life has decreased too. Anyone else experiencing this also? Please Help.
Check under Battery to see what's eating it.
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I did and its just normal usage but why it just started doing this now
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Abhi97 said:
I did and its just normal usage but why it just started doing this now
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Maybe GPS is stuck on, or an app you downloaded?
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Its happen to me and my wife phone too. The problem is Samsung quick connect sucking the juice. I haven't found the way to uninstall it because my phone is not root yet. From what I read so far is u can root then uninstall it
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Hey guys! Few hours ago I have installed CPU-Z. When I was reading about battery stats i noticed something strange - it shows battery capacity 1500 mAh. Is it normal? What's wrong? Otherwise it explains why my device is switching off after few hours by normal use. Some facebook, sms, calls, music... nothing special.
My p710 is running on AmigaROM V3 with the newest airidosas kernel 3.4.5. Can someone help?
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Hmm... I use the same ROM but with the older kernel (3.4.2) and it has actually a good battery time. Probably your problem could be kernel related? But i seriously don't know the problem, however I hope I can help.
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It's not caused by kernel I think. Not on such scale. I can't use almost half of my battery. I'm trying to recalibrate it (charge it to full state while device switched off and delete batterystats then). I hope it can help. Any other ideas?
Well, it could be a bug in the app, because our phone doesn't measure capacity of the battery, only voltage.
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Its same on mine phone and i m not using rom
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So, what should we do? Over 2400 mAh and my device is switching off after few hours of use. I've done recalibrate, my battery keeps longer but it's still not enough.
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This is probably what battery driver is missing. It's no big deal.
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I didn't undetstand. Can you explain it?
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Battery driver can't calculate nor measure capacity, that's why CPU-Z shows 1500 mAh (on most low-end phones it will show the same capacity)
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Okay, I see. But is it about calculating capacity only or it impacts on how fast bettery drains?
I installed Purified ROM V2. It's time for test it on performance and battery drain level.
Calibration is what determines, how quickly every percent goes out.
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So I've had rather poor battery life from my nexus 9
Here's some screen shots. Any particular reason why?
Max of 5hours SOC
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Jack
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Du battery saver is using a lot of your battery. Get rid off it. All battery saver apps, except for greenify, use more battery than they save.
Edit, also Google adaway if you're rooted. You need an add blocker
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I found out that a bad wifi was destroying my battery...
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JackHanAnLG said:
So I've had rather poor battery life from my nexus 9
Here's some screen shots. Any particular reason why?
Max of 5hours SOC
Thanks
Jack
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Yeah, never ever EVER use those "battery saving" apps, speed boosters and such, all they do is bloat up your device.
jd1639 said:
Du battery saver is using a lot of your battery. Get rid off it. All battery saver apps, except for greenify, use more battery than they save.
Edit, also Google adaway if you're rooted. You need an add blocker
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Thanks, I've deleted it. And not rooted currently will see what happens
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