I am the only one who thinks that the "stopwatch" and "timer" applications consume a lot of energy?
There will be no way to optimize its applications or simply replace them?
JessyRmT said:
I am the only one who thinks that the "stopwatch" and "timer" applications consume a lot of energy?
There will be no way to optimize its applications or simply replace them?
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I feel the same on Pace
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The problem is, that you don't understand why it consumes that amount of battery.
When the watchface goes into powersave, it isn't updated very often and it doesn't use backlight or the processor.
Every other software, when on, stopps the processor from sleeping and therefor it uses a lot more energy.
Download https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwatch/amazfit/app-watchface-greatfit-v1-1-settings-t3791516 ,
and try to build a watchface that can do that and you might get what you want.
Thank you, but I understood !
I just found that it lacks optimization because these applications consume more than a recording of a sports activity with GPS and Bluetooth HR enabled.
JessyRmT said:
Thank you, but I understood !
I just found that it lacks optimization because these applications consume more than a recording of a sports activity with GPS and Bluetooth HR enabled.
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And that is a watchface as well
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Hi Guys,
I am using xperia sola from last twenty days.....:good: but the battery performance is very bad:crying: when i checked my battery usage, analysis came out that more than 50% of battery is getting used by display....so to cut down that i have started using picture wallpaper instead of live wallpaper but to my surprise i came to know that Live wallpaper is running in the background which is still consuming my battery.
Battery is lasting for less than 24 hours.
help me to resolve particular issue.
dvaraiya said:
Hi Guys,
I am using xperia sola from last twenty days.....:good: but the battery performance is very bad:crying: when i checked my battery usage, analysis came out that more than 50% of battery is getting used by display....so to cut down that i have started using picture wallpaper instead of live wallpaper but to my surprise i came to know that Live wallpaper is running in the background which is still consuming my battery.
Battery is lasting for less than 24 hours.
help me to resolve particular issue.
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either the apps running behind the background or the 3G
is the no.1 battery killer
use advanced task killer to kill task or disable those autorun apps
steason said:
either the apps running behind the background or the 3G
is the no.1 battery killer
use advanced task killer to kill task or disable those autorun apps
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Task killer won't help, those tasks will come back and make it even worst for the juice they use for initation.
Disable data, or use 2G only (turn 3G back on when you really nead it). Or you can search in this forum the way to do it automatically .
For the live wallpaper issue, just uninstall it
Bright
You should try reducing the bright, Hight bright eats all the phone battery...
steason said:
either the apps running behind the background or the 3G
is the no.1 battery killer
use advanced task killer to kill task or disable those autorun apps
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Thanks for your reply....
when i am checking in task killer to kill live wallpaper task, i am unable to find. seems it is in built with sony xperia sola hence wont be able to kill..any other suggestion to improve battery life?
Hungbi said:
Task killer won't help, those tasks will come back and make it even worst for the juice they use for initation.
Disable data, or use 2G only (turn 3G back on when you really nead it). Or you can search in this forum the way to do it automatically .
For the live wallpaper issue, just uninstall it
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I am unable to uninstall live wallpaper seems it is in built aaplication by SONY. any other way out.
dvaraiya said:
I am unable to uninstall live wallpaper seems it is in built aaplication by SONY. any other way out.
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just choose a static background, reduse screen brightness and usage. Today's smartphones need juice. Consider buying a spare battery
d3ac0n_luna said:
just choose a static background, reduse screen brightness and usage. Today's smartphones need juice. Consider buying a spare battery
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Screen brightness is going to be your number one killer. Also, if you're using WiFi/3G/4G all day long that will kill your battery too. Finally, if you're playing games that use a bunch of graphics that utilize your phone's hardware (openGL, unreal engine, etc.) it will drain your battery pretty fast.
I have seen an article somewhere saying that live wallpapers don't actually consume as much battery as people make them out to be, and i found this to be true, i got 5 days out of my Optimus 2X (no sim card inside) and it had a live wallpaper, what consumes the most battery is the screen itself (reduce brightness to get better battery life while using the phone) and data on 3G (i always turn off data when i don't use it) and i normaly get 2 days out of my Optimus 2X (1 day of heavy usage).
Thank you for the info whoever provided here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Try or start with this app above and hunt for apps that syncing/updating in the background and basically you need to make a dumb phone out of your smartphone. Disable all autosyncs/notifications in the setting and apps like Facebook disable notifications. Open up Google play>settings and uncheck all default checked settings. Disable gmail/email notifications. Disable auto backup/restore. Disable all location services/vibrations/sounds when typing/wifi or GPS or BT when not in use. Disable data or stick with 2g in standby mode. Find a custom ROM that usually will be much better with battery management.
That's in a nutshell of how I can basically keep my phone draining 1% per hour on standby mode.
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A suggession try an app called juice defender
Free available n the paid one is awesome... I am not saying saying will get 100% increase but 30~40% INCREASE is observed by me and well something is better than nothing... M using the paid version bt the free one is equally good.. Oh yeah one thing.. Download.. Thn customise.. N forget it because its fully automatic...
Hit thanks if u like my research
~RR
I highly recommend GO Power Master: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gau.go.launcherex.gowidget.gopowermaster
It lets you customize power profiles and set "sleep" cycles so that it uses minimal power when you're not using it anyway (I set mine to just be phone/text from 11pm until 7am).
It also has a "smart kill" button on the widget (which you don't have to use) that will prolong battery life by killing apps that are doing nothing. I know there's a lot of argument about app/task killers out there, but it's always worked well for me.
Adjust screen brightness to 0 (dim)
use dark wallpaper
disable gps, bluetooth , wifi when not in use and also air plane mode during night time
and also clear running apps with task manager:good:
Also you could try GSam Battery Monitor Pro, it will show you which process are using %'s of power
Try this one
dvaraiya said:
Hi Guys,
I am using xperia sola from last twenty days.....:good: but the battery performance is very bad:crying: when i checked my battery usage, analysis came out that more than 50% of battery is getting used by display....so to cut down that i have started using picture wallpaper instead of live wallpaper but to my surprise i came to know that Live wallpaper is running in the background which is still consuming my battery.
Battery is lasting for less than 24 hours.
help me to resolve particular issue.
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Hello! I see that u got a problem with ur battery i am really understand u because i have Xperia x10 mini and my battery sucks too!
Try this one(install and press BALANCE and press Keep Launcher in Memory) this will helps u to save 10% of battery!
If i helped u PRESS THX BUTTON !
GOOD LUCK man)
Android smartphones are last for less than 24 hours of heavy use.
Solution: root the phone, remove bloatware and install custom kernel and custom ROM that fits your phone for better performance.
phxal said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Try or start with this app above and hunt for apps that syncing/updating in the background and basically you need to make a dumb phone out of your smartphone. Disable all autosyncs/notifications in the setting and apps like Facebook disable notifications. Open up Google play>settings and uncheck all default checked settings. Disable gmail/email notifications. Disable auto backup/restore. Disable all location services/vibrations/sounds when typing/wifi or GPS or BT when not in use. Disable data or stick with 2g in standby mode. Find a custom ROM that usually will be much better with battery management.
That's in a nutshell of how I can basically keep my phone draining 1% per hour on standby mode.
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First, excuse me for my bad english. I'll try to said something and I expect would not to be an offense to you . . . It would to be easy to turn of the phone . . . no?
Of course I have to do something of this things, but If it's necessary to do all of them . . . it would be better to don't have a smartphone . . .
debanikonline said:
A suggession try an app called juice defender
Free available n the paid one is awesome... I am not saying saying will get 100% increase but 30~40% INCREASE is observed by me and well something is better than nothing... M using the paid version bt the free one is equally good.. Oh yeah one thing.. Download.. Thn customise.. N forget it because its fully automatic...
Hit thanks if u like my research
~RR
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Juice Defender functions only if you have you phone a lot of time inactive . . . It functions turning of your conections in inactivity period and olnly turns it on in few intervals depending of your profile . . . It's very good, but if you want your cell phone conected every time . . . this is not a solution . . .
mikheyl.david said:
Android smartphones are last for less than 24 hours of heavy use.
Solution: root the phone, remove bloatware and install custom kernel and custom ROM that fits your phone for better performance.
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This is true, but with patience and experience you can have your cell phone stable in a few time
I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace and I found a Rom with very long battery stability vs al other roms . . . I hope you to find yours!!.
Sorry for my very, very bad english!!
Battery
mikheyl.david said:
Android smartphones are last for less than 24 hours of heavy use.
Solution: root the phone, remove bloatware and install custom kernel and custom ROM that fits your phone for better performance.
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I agree 100%. Root and ROM help heal the battery issues.
dvaraiya said:
Hi Guys,
I am using xperia sola from last twenty days.....:good: but the battery performance is very bad:crying: when i checked my battery usage, analysis came out that more than 50% of battery is getting used by display....so to cut down that i have started using picture wallpaper instead of live wallpaper but to my surprise i came to know that Live wallpaper is running in the background which is still consuming my battery.
Battery is lasting for less than 24 hours.
help me to resolve particular issue.
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You are using stock firmware or custom?
my xperia z2 is running on android lollipop 5.1.1 w/root+recovery.......i thought upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1.1 will fix it , but i DIDN'T
i use greenify to close all apps in the background but that doesnt help :/
can somebody give me a fix!
thanks
This will depend on how much heavy usage you put on your phone, so for each individual results may vary.
Here are some of my battery saving methods i personally use.
Ampilfy - requires xposed & root
Greenify - on boost mode ( Xposed & Root)
WIFI always scanning in settings is switched off.
Queue Background data is off.
Location off when not in use.
NFC is off.
Auto sync off.
Adaptive Brightness on.
P.S get the better battery stats app, you will be able to monitor whats consuming your battery.
Screenshot shows how much one app like Facebook can be a battery hog.
@soka said:
This will depend on how much heavy usage you put on your phone, so for each individual results may vary.
Here are some of my battery saving methods i personally use.
Ampilfy - requires xposed & root
Greenify - on boost mode ( Xposed & Root)
WIFI always scanning in settings is switched off.
Queue Background data is off.
Location off when not in use.
NFC is off.
Auto sync off.
Adaptive Brightness on.
P.S get the better battery stats app, you will be able to monitor whats consuming your battery.
Screenshot shows how much one app like Facebook can be a battery hog.
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ok thanks a lot man ,,,, but how to turn off queue background data ?
kingsasha said:
ok thanks a lot man ,,,, but how to turn off queue background data ?
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In settings , power management ... scroll to the bottom of the page an UN-select it.
Press thanks if i helped you
kingsasha said:
my xperia z2 is running on android lollipop 5.1.1 w/root+recovery.......i thought upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1.1 will fix it , but i DIDN'T
i use greenify to close all apps in the background but that doesnt help :/
can somebody give me a fix!
thanks
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I've fixed installing AICP ROM
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@soka said:
This will depend on how much heavy usage you put on your phone, so for each individual results may vary.
Here are some of my battery saving methods i personally use.
Ampilfy - requires xposed & root
Greenify - on boost mode ( Xposed & Root)
WIFI always scanning in settings is switched off.
Queue Background data is off.
Location off when not in use.
NFC is off.
Auto sync off.
Adaptive Brightness on.
P.S get the better battery stats app, you will be able to monitor whats consuming your battery.
Screenshot shows how much one app like Facebook can be a battery hog.
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Thanks
kfcsiko said:
Thanks
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press the thanks button...
Dear all,
I have an issue related to the Developer Options and the Background Processes Limitations (On Android 4.4.2 - Note 2 rooted):
Once I limit the background processes to 1 in order to save some battery I see that I have a side effect, the battery starts to became hot and discharges quickly, It's a very strange situation to face.
Someone knows a workaround for this situation ?
Thanks to all !
Belfast82 said:
Dear all,
I have an issue related to the Developer Options and the Background Processes Limitations (On Android 4.4.2 - Note 2 rooted):
Once I limit the background processes to 1 in order to save some battery I see that I have a side effect, the battery starts to became hot and discharges quickly, It's a very strange situation to face.
Someone knows a workaround for this situation ?
Thanks to all !
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It is not a battery saving feature. Don't touch settings that you don't know anything about. Just increase it to default units otherwise you might make things worse. Use the default power saving features by samsung if you want to save battery.
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redhotiron2004 said:
It is not a battery saving feature. Don't touch settings that you don't know anything about. Just increase it to default units otherwise you might make things worse. Use the default power saving features by samsung if you want to save battery.
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Hello redhotiron2004,
perfect, thank you for the information.
As a newbie to the Huawei world (Came from a Oneplus One), one of the main things that attracted me to the Mate 10 Pro was the large battery, as I was struggling to get 3 hours SOT even with custom ROMS.
I'm now easily getting 6-7 hours SOT so quite happy with that, but it seems that EMUI is particularly aggressive at battery optimisation. Apps were being closed in the background even with minimal load on the phone and even once I've delved through the battery optimisation settings to turn off certain apps, I find I sometimes miss notifications until I open the app.
Given that the Mate 10 Pro has 4000mAh to play with, it seems bizarre that they are so aggressive with the battery - is there a specific reason for this? Is EMUI particularly bad at battery drain so they have to make up for it by putting in a large battery AND managing it so carefully, or is it because the Kirin processors are not as good at battery use as the Snapdragons?
I actually like some of the EMUI features, but I wish there was a big button that turned down their aggressive management. Has anyone who switched to a treble ROM got battery stats to compare and see if it's worth the switch?
Under settings/battery/starting apps or so (don't know how it is in English, because my system is in German)
Disable optimization on every all which doesn't need that. It will help and it even got be better battery life ?
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DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
Under settings/battery/starting apps or so (don't know how it is in English, because my system is in German)
Disable optimization on every all which doesn't need that. It will help and it even got be better battery life
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How much better?
novastar1 said:
How much better?
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Depending on what I do 1 hours more sot and around 3-5 hours more total. But it really depends on the installed apps and your usage. Before doing this I had really bad battery life. Now it is really really good.
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DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
Depending on what I do 1 hours more sot and around 3-5 hours more total. But it really depends on the installed apps and your usage. Before doing this I had really bad battery life. Now it is really really good.
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Uhm so you say we should close manage all automatically switch off to get better battery life? Settings/Battery/Launch.
Arxea said:
Uhm so you say we should close manage all automatically switch off to get better battery life? Settings/Battery/Launch.
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Yes, because if it is enabled for apps which you use a lot, they will always reload and be removed from RAM. But disabling those options will prevent that. The Google side battery optimization is only needed for apps, which should be constantly running in background. I keep that also disabled for apps like what's app and music streaming apps and other
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Settings > apps & notifications > apps > settings > special acess > ignore battery optimization > and choose the ones that you want to be allowed or not.
DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
Under settings/battery/starting apps or so (don't know how it is in English, because my system is in German)
Disable optimization on every all which doesn't need that. It will help and it even got be better battery life
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I'll give it a go with everything disabled - just wish I didn't have to do it for each app and there was one button - or that they did what Google seems to think works!
gonzo99 said:
I'll give it a go with everything disabled - just wish I didn't have to do it for each app and there was one button - or that they did what Google seems to think works!
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There is a button for batch. If you do the batch way it enables background etc for all apps and disables the automatic optimization. That automatic optimization is stupid. So keep the 3 options enabled for all
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Tiago A said:
Settings > apps & notifications > apps > settings > special acess > ignore battery optimization > and choose the ones that you want to be allowed or not.
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Yes, I've done that - but even so I find some apps don't notify or have to have their services re-enabled every so often, and I've seen others with the same problem so I don't think it's my particular phone but a general problem with EMUI (or Kirin processors)
DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
There is a button for batch. If you do the batch way it enables background etc for all apps and disables the automatic optimization. That automatic optimization is stupid. So keep the 3 options enabled for all
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Do you recommend set all apps to allowed for ignore battery optimization?
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Do you recommend set all apps to allowed for ignore battery optimization?
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I presume that your question refers to the following path: settings>apps & notifications >apps>settings>special access>ignore battery optimization. As opposed to the path settings>Battery>launch.
I would not do that, because if you allow all apps to ignore battery optimization, all your apps will potentially drain the battery. You should only allow apps which you do not want the Emui power manager Perfgenius to terminate from running in the background, to ignore battery optimization. Effectively apps that you would like to keep on running in the background, such as messenger apps etc.
lvbaal said:
I presume that your question refers to the following path: settings>apps & notifications >apps>settings>special access>ignore battery optimization. As opposed to the path settings>Battery>launch.
I would not do that, because if you allow all apps to ignore battery optimization, all your apps will potentially drain the battery. You should only allow apps which you do not want the Emui power manager Perfgenius to terminate from running in the background, to ignore battery optimization. Effectively apps that you would like to keep on running in the background, such as messenger apps etc.
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he can disable them there too, but only if the apps still have problems running in background when screen is off, but otherwise he should keep them enabled and only disable the huawei stuff e.g. disable the automatic optimization by huawei
DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
he can disable them there too, but only if the apps still have problems running in background when screen is off, but otherwise he should keep them enabled and only disable the huawei stuff e.g. disable the automatic optimization by huawei
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Not even then. I'm on a P30 Pro, and it does that to apps that I have set to run in the background (special access and that other place), and that are MEANT to run in the background.
This is not just annoying. This is a deal breaker. It'd go so far to call the phone defective due to the insane aggressiveness of the battery optimization. Fine if some people like that, but give others the option of setting it to a sane setting without having to run in circles and find hidden options (that I can't find).
I'd like to use the fingerprint sensor also as a normal button so that I could use it to launch camera, shut off the screen etc.
I think there're a few apps on play store that do just that but MIUI aggressive ram management might screw it all up.
Tried to use one of those myself when I just got the phone, sometimes after locking and unlocking, it'd stop functioning. So, just prepare for those problem if you're planning to use those.
You can enable which apps will be killed from ram and which won't.
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