I am looking for the screen as seen in this image. I just cannot find it. I want to see the details "screen on time, wifi on time, awake, charging etc"
When I go Settings -> Battery -> Show battery Usage - my screen is missing these details.
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My screen looks like this:
Regards,
This screen has been removed in .224 software (was still there in .185). Hopefully it will be back, as current graph is completely useless. You can use alternative - GSam Battery Monitor which is free and I find it fast, responsive and lightweight even on much slower devices (used it on Galaxy S3). It has much more detailed graphs and nice statistics.
michuroztocz said:
This screen has been removed in .224 software (was still there in .185). Hopefully it will be back, as current graph is completely useless. You can use alternative - GSam Battery Monitor which is free and I find it fast, responsive and lightweight even on much slower devices (used it on Galaxy S3). It has much more detailed graphs and nice statistics.
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Thank you for the reply!
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Just curious, do the blue bars beneath the graph correlate with the time axis above it?
Would I be right in thinking that my battery life plummeted as soon as I turned off wifi?
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Yes. Probably more likely to be related to screen on, and possibly mobile data. Depending on the brightness, it seems like 4-6 hours of screen on will eat the battery.
Yes it does correlate.
The thing is you just had WiFi on for some period, but you didn't do much in that specific time, it was just on. But just after you had turned it off some apps or processes kept running and you also used the device.
That graph looks pretty fine to me.
Regards.
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Yes. Probably more likely to be related to screen on, and possibly mobile data. Depending on the brightness, it seems like 4-6 hours of screen on will eat the battery.
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That's not true screen by itself will not eat battery so fast , review site did media playback test of SD material and battery lasted little over 9 hours.
Only combination of radio+CPU+display will get you 4 hour mark, that's worst case scenario.
Cool, thanks for the replies. Makes sense now
This dont usually happen. In fact, it only happen once.
All this while, the display always use the most battery life, about 50%
followed by android OS, about 10-15%.
my phone was fully charged before i sleep.
but i woke up with 5% battery left, the battery info says android OS used 60%!!
here is screenshot as proof.
i'm really confused, the phone state is appear to be NOT awake,
but the CPU usage is 1000MHz constantly while i sleep.
all this while i've been using rom tool box CPU slider to underclock it to 1000MHz, so thats the maximum my phone can go. i prefer it that way so its much less warm.
any idea whats causing this? as i mention before, this only happen once.
Even so, i'm very curious about this. any one experience this before? or know whats goin on?
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Better Battery Stats thread and partial wake locks is your start point .
jje
It seems firmware version 32.2.A.0.253 changed the battery usage display,
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I like the old one better as it showed cell signal quality over time, GPS/Wi-Fi/screen usage etc. and the new one only displays the last 48 hours.
Is there an option to revert back to the old display?
Is this change caused by Sony or Google (Android)? I hope new Android versions may improve this.
This is also on the z3c latest update so it's a Sony thing imo. I have to agree with you though as we've list a lot of battery functionality with this change. Not impressed with Sony removing this as it's the first screen I used if get any bad apps using battery. Using a third party app but it doesn't record phone awake time
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Is there a good 3rd party app to remedy this?
I seldom used it but it was useful to know certain things. Annoying that Sony hid it
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Can anyone help me somewhat solve the problem. Either by reconfiguring the system about this "chg_temp" by adjusting its limits or by simply disabling it. I cannot readily replace the battery since it's not already available in our country for purchase.
Please help me. Thanks everyone.
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I own an Asus Zenfone Zoom that occasionally experiences a random high (internal/system) storage device write activity. It won't stop until I restart it. What's really frustrating is that I cannot track which app uses the memory chip, because the system monitor doesn't provide such information. There are no system monitoring apps that can make such information (the disk usage per and by app) available; I can only see the chip having a high write rate, but I cannot track which app does that.
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