AICP Deep Sleep - Redmi Note 9S / Note 9 Pro (Indian Model) Question

I testing the AICP miatoll rom with my joyeuse phone, don't found any bug yet, ANX camera working, lot of customization options. The single thing what worried me, it's the battery backup. In 17hours (including night) was only 2% in deep sleep.
I ask if somebody can help to check why don't go in deep sleep, maybe a better kernel, or kernel settings...

vlouis said:
I testing the AICP miatoll rom with my joyeuse phone, don't found any bug yet, ANX camera working, lot of customization options. The single thing what worried me, it's the battery backup. In 17hours (including night) was only 2% in deep sleep.
I ask if somebody can help to check why don't go in deep sleep, maybe a better kernel, or kernel settings...
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A little update about "Deep sleep" and battery.
I found this great tool to check the battery consumption here:
[APP][2.2+][11 Dec. 2022 - V3.1] BetterBatteryStats
I started BetterBatteryStats because I was missing the great battery history that Spare Parts allowed to call on Froyo. It has been a long journey since the first version. BetterBatteryStats provides an insight in following categories: - General...
forum.xda-developers.com
I found a lot of "alarms" type wakeups (mostly "job.deadline"), and almost zero deep sleep time. Tried to change the kernel (to Positron) don't get any significant improvement. I loose 11% of battery in a single night. To compare with another rom, I installed the crDroid 7.2, and it's a major difference. With screen off over 90% time in deep sleep, loosing only 1% battery in night time.
I don't know why is this difference in battery, but maybe I will found it.
Anyway, learning every day something can't be a wrong direction...

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Is it normal to face massive battery drain (40%) overnight?

Currently on checkrom revolution 1.0 KI4 with hardcore's latest speedmod k2-8. Have had this phone for ard 5 months now and u can call me a compulsive flasher since I'm always flashing the latest roms, kernels and firmwares.
Throughout these 5 months, this overnight battery drain issue has been bugging me relentlessly, regardless of the firmware or rom used. Typically my phone will be off in the morning if i leave it at anything below 50% charge when going to bed. In contrast i've read of many accounts of sub 5% overnight drains that has lead me to suspect some kind of mistake on my part rather then a fundamental flaw in the design of the phone/software. Would be great if the xda community could assist by giving some insight into this matter, for in sure some of you might be/have been experiencing the same issue and might have solved it or are awaiting similar insight as well.
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no its not normal. I lose 1-2% over an 7-8 hour period when im sleeping.
Install betterbatterystats and see what your wakelocks are over night. Something is obviously keeping your phone awake. The usual culprits are being signed into latitude or facebook chat.
i would suggest either change kernel or better yet change roms...kernel i would suggest ninp 2.0.5..stable and good battery life..also if you use setcpu i can provide you with frequencies so you can test it..message me so i can give them to you..regarding betterbatterystats i would not use but as skimmingstones say use it and see what your wakelocks are cause ur stats do not sound right buddy
Jeez! 40% overnight? I once had 8/9% drain overnight and got annoyed. Install Better Battery Stats first to see what apps/processes are causing the wakelocks. Then go on to change kernel and SetCPU etc for further betterment, but at first see what's going on background, with the help of BBS.
Post up screenshots of battery usage please.
My sister was loosing 40% each night turned out to be the Hotmail app not sleeping!
LOL 40 % !? your phone is the best drain phone ever :/
maybe U can set your display to low brightness and look of your phone goes to deep-sleep mode (CpuSpy)
Dude,
Try also to calibrate battery.
Look at my signature.
not normal for me lolz

Is significant battery drain in flight mode normal?

I just have my new Galaxy S2 and first thing I noted is that battery drain overnight in flight mode is significannt. I had a ZTE Blade which stayed in same % even for a whole weekend in flight mode, using CM 7 or the best GB cooked roms.
I tried many ROMs, including stock XWKK5, XILA2 and custom, doing a full wipe install and in every case they typically loose 3-5% in one night or 8-10% in one full day. Only ROM that seems to keep battery most inf flight mode CM 7, loosing some 2% in 24h (but more than ZTE Blade). Next better is The-GingerMod 0.8. I tried killing every running process in installed ROMs but consumption is still high.
In ZTE Blade made no sense turning off the phone at night since startup lost more battery, but with S2 it's better to turn it off if still has battery for another day.
I can understand that phone has some parts always running, and that S2 has a large screen that consumes more power than smaller phones, but I find strange that in flight mode, screen off, everything off there is such a difference with the ZTE Blade.
Any opinion about this?
I tend to put my phone in flight mode overnight (~8 hrs/because I like to sleep when I'm in bed ) and I normally lose 2% (0.25% per hr).
At the end of the day it's easy to overthink/stress/obsess about losing a few % overnight when you've got easy access to a charger most of the time. What I mean by this is you can spend a whole lot of time trying to find/chasing that extra couple of % in battery savings & either not find them or maybe only find 1-2%.
Obviously battery drain will depend on a whole bunch of factors not limited to kernel, rom, how you have your phone setup (apps & so on).
You may be experiencing wakelocks when the phone is in flight mode that might be causing the drain to be a bit higher than it could otherwise be. Get hold of BetterBatteryStats. Install it, read the thread on here devoted to it & you can post your wakelock details to that thread. There's a bunch of guys who post to the thread regularly (including the dev) who might be able to help you nail the wakelocks & maybe squeeze out a few % of savings.
I installed BetterBatteryStats but as for now my knowledge is very limited to decipher the processes, anyhow as I said I tried many ROMs after full wipe being intrigued for this behaviour, so they were clean installs with no app added, but I see that even custom ROMs if they're based on official and no removed apps have many things added in comparison to the more vanilla ROMs the Blade has. This explains why CM 7 (or The-GingerMod) s the one that drains less. Have not tried 'lite' ROMs whith removed apps.
Just wanted to decide if it's better to turn phone off at night or just put it in flight mode.
txemix said:
I installed BetterBatteryStats but as for now my knowledge is very limited to decipher the processes, anyhow as I said I tried many ROMs after full wipe being intrigued for this behaviour, so they were clean installs with no app added, but I see that even custom ROMs if they're based on official and no removed apps have many things added in comparison to the more vanilla ROMs the Blade has. This explains why CM 7 (or The-GingerMod) s the one that drains less. Have not tried 'lite' ROMs whith removed apps.
Just wanted to decide if it's better to turn phone off at night or just put it in flight mode.
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i am currently using a lite rom based on XILA2 and i have to say it is the best i have used hands down. I never use flight mode at night or anything else. All i do is choose the governor of my choice and that is it. Some governors have a screen off profile. That saves you having to add an extra profile in the cpu apps if you use one. Anyway choose a rom plus a kernel that gives you great battery and stick a governor that has a screen off profile and your phone will sleep like a baby
Now that you've installed BetterBatteryStats, charge your phone fully before you go to sleep, do a reboot & leave it in flight mode overnight as you have been.
If you want to find out if it's possible to squeeze out an extra few % of battery, have a read of the BetterBatteryStats thread on here (search for it), read the first page or so, and the last 10 pages. That will give you an idea of what screenshots you'll need to post/what info you'll need to provide for the guys in that thread to help you out.
As to whether it's better to turn the phone off or put it in flight mode @ night, you should realise there's no right answer to that. It's your phone after all. Battery life isn't the be all & end all as I hinted in my previous post. Obviously if you want/need your phone fully on at night (normal mode), then you're going to lose battery & you'll be happy to lose battery because your phone will be switched on. It's entirely up to you.
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Now that you've installed BetterBatteryStats, charge your phone fully before you go to sleep, do a reboot & leave it in flight mode overnight as you have been.
If you want to find out if it's possible to squeeze out an extra few % of battery, have a read of the BetterBatteryStats thread on here (search for it), read the first page or so, and the last 10 pages. That will give you an idea of what screenshots you'll need to post/what info you'll need to provide for the guys in that thread to help you out.
As to whether it's better to turn the phone off or put it in flight mode @ night, you should realise there's no right answer to that. It's your phone after all. Battery life isn't the be all & end all as I hinted in my previous post. Obviously if you want/need your phone fully on at night (normal mode), then you're going to lose battery & you'll be happy to lose battery because your phone will be switched on. It's entirely up to you.
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if he wants the link to the thread of betterbatterystats he can just click on my sig for it
Hehehehe He can indeed
Suarez7 said:
if he wants the link to the thread of betterbatterystats he can just click on my sig for it
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I can be a lot of things besides the kernel itself, for instance:
1. Sensors! Turn off motion sensors...
2. The lower cpu freq is too high. Use the lowerst possible value.
3. The cpu governor it switching to the higher cpu freq to quickly. Try interactive.
4. Constant updates of some programs, like Twitter or Facebook. Even if there is no network connection they still run on their scheduled times. I just turn them off.
Hope it helps!

[Q] HTC One uses a lot battery even in deep sleep (With BBS, Wakelock screenshots)

Hello everyone;
I have an HTC One, it's been a week. I didn't update it. When I look at battery statistics in settings it says %76 Android system used it. I installed BetterBatteryStats and Wakelock Detector, On BBS it shows my phone used battery mostly in deep sleep. How can a phone use %20 battery in deep sleep per night? I added screenshots below. Waiting for your help. Thank you all.
GizemMD said:
Hello everyone;
I have an HTC One, it's been a week. I didn't update it. When I look at battery statistics in settings it says %76 Android system used it. I installed BetterBatteryStats and Wakelock Detector, On BBS it shows my phone used battery mostly in deep sleep. How can a phone use %20 battery in deep sleep per night? I added screenshots below. Waiting for your help. Thank you all.
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What your getting is really good battery life in my opinion. 4 hours of screen time is the sweet spot and your almost there. The deep sleep issue is because of the way HTC handled it. I see you have power saver enabled which might mean you have the sleep mode on which is the entry that you see as deep sleep. Since you are on the stock kernel, your battery drain at night shouldnt be above 5 percentage(based off of what I know) so there might be some apps contributing to that problem.

Battery Life

Hi everyone, iv'e bougth an OPX and 2 RMAS later i found out that the problems my phone had were all due to software, knowing that i rooted and started getting into the whole android world.
Everything went butter smooth and the problems that i had i easily fixed due to the amazing threads people make, but i think i have an battery draining issue, but then again i always like to find problems where they dont actually exist ( Every tech gadget i get has a problem until i make 100 threads and realize its just me). So i started of by flashing the blu_spark kernel on stock OOS and it was running amazing, but since i had so much at my disposition i decided to try some stuff, i went ahead and install the aswhins CM 13 and some Gapps, it was buggy as hell and i was finding it weird until i realized i had flashed the very first version . After getting the lastest one evry thing was running awsome but my battery life was alot worse than it usually was (on the blu_spark one), so i went on the CM13 thread and asked what was the kind of SoT time and overall performance of the battery and someone told me it averages around 3 hours SoT but that he had also runned the blu_spark kernel on the default OOS and it was alot better, so i got really happy i didnt have any problem and it was normal, after a while i wanted to just make sure and i decided to use my backup (which is stock everything) and then proceded to flash blu_spark kernel, to my suprise the battery life time was worse then on the CM 13 ROM, but then again theres a chance i was just paranoid and because i looked my at my battery life so much it started to seem like it, so after knowing my story i would like to know your guys SoT and battery loss over nigth.
Do you think a 1% battery loss every 3-5 minutes of youtube is normal? Thanks!
Martim_Bento said:
Do you think a 1% battery loss every 3-5 minutes of youtube is normal? Thanks!
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About 6-7 hours SoT, virtual 0,0% idle battery drain. If I go to sleep with 95%, I'll wake up with 95% (or 94, 93, if I have wifi or data turned on). Sorry, don't have screenshots here. Everything depends on your usage (I never play games, for example). If you know how to configure your kernel to your personal usage, you can get better life from your battery; search the threads of blu_spark and boeffla kernel to learn (and to see some ss from people with similar phone usage).
To virtual 0,0% of idle drain, you need Amplify; if you're interested, start here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-nlpunbounce-reduce-nlp-wakelocks-t2853874
And here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-0-0-hour-idle-battery-drain-stock-t2973588
I have to charge my phone each 2 days, more or less (I use Greenify too).
Oh, and 1% in 5 minutes of youtube seems pretty normal to me.
Hope it helps.
Oedipus Rex said:
About 6-7 hours SoT, virtual 0,0% idle battery drain. If I go to sleep with 95%, I'll wake up with 95% (or 94, 93, if I have wifi or data turned on). Sorry, don't have screenshots here. Everything depends on your usage (I never play games, for example). If you know how to configure your kernel to your personal usage, you can get better life from your battery; search the threads of blu_spark and boeffla kernel to learn (and to see some ss from people with similar phone usage).
To virtual 0,0% of idle drain, you need Amplify; if you're interested, start here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-nlpunbounce-reduce-nlp-wakelocks-t2853874
And here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-0-0-hour-idle-battery-drain-stock-t2973588
I have to charge my phone each 2 days, more or less (I use Greenify too).
Oh, and 1% in 5 minutes of youtube seems pretty normal to me.
Hope it helps.
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Ill give it a try, thank you.
Martim_Bento said:
Ill give it a try, thank you.
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I am using boeffla kernel with cm13 and idle battery drain is pretty much 0%. Last night, before sleeping it was 56%, morning it was at same level. I always turn off wifi-data before going to sleep. I use greenify and amplify as well. On wifi, my SOT is around 4-5.5 hrs. In LTE, its 2-3 hrs. LTE drains battery faster, so can't blame any ROM for that. I am satisfied with it. Whatever you try, give it 2-3 days, initial days of setting a ROM is always bad on battery.

battery drains overnight

hello people, first of all know how to understand me I'm kind of new to this
My main problem is that when I leave the pocof1 to sleep when I go to sleep, I wake up every day with 30-35% less battery (I make sure there are no applications in 2 plane or open)
I think that the battery problem is not because when checking the use during the night, there is no type of jump, nor excessive consumption of any app
I had the problem with official Miui and crdroid
Any ideas? Should I try another kernel? Never change it and I know little or nothing about it
You can use Better Battery Stats (free on XDA) take logs properly and post it in it's XDA thread for analysis. Could be poorly coded apps keeping the CPU awake causing battery drain. I have experienced zero issues in crDroid over the 3+ years I have used it almost exclusively.

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