Mods, I know this is an app question and we do have a app sections but I assumed it had a higher possibility of being answered in the accessories section.
Q. Is there an app with can measure ma's to a battery? I know WM has a similar program called tbattery. I just received my red ebay battery and wanted to see if they are really (when it comes to numbers) 1800ma batteries.
Thanks. I'll post pics, when I get an app.
search for batterylife widget from curvefish, you can configure to show extended info in the settings
It only shows mv not mah
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I don't think there is, Batteryboss.org uses this setup to determine mah.
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I don't think they would go through so much trouble if there was an app for it. Hope that helps.
Anyone happen to know i could wire a battery to work for the hd2? Foil or some sort of wiring. WM has a cab which reads mah with no problem. Tbattery.
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Title is the question just wondering or does
Se or lite or de have different battery lives thanks
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Depends on user.
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Lite Rom v2. I use quick setting and turn off auto sync and mobile network when not needed. And add two hours to that time. I had a reboot and it took two hours off.
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In theory, having a more "lightweight" ROM with less processes in the background should use less battery. But kernel and radio have as much (if not more) to do with battery life than just the "style" of ROM. In particular, if the radio you are on is not the optimal for your location, it may drain your battery much more than anything else. And there are so many other variables that determine battery life. Its best you do some trial and error on your own to figure out what ROM, kernel, radio gives you the best battery vs. performance vs. features for your own particular needs.
Battery hog!
I still get decent battery life believe it or not.
But imagine what it could be!
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Battery hog!
I still get decent battery life believe it or not.
But imagine what it could be!
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Yeah something is very wrong in the new version of maps.
I have the same problem. I am running CM10 so this is not a sense issue. I found force closing maps stops it for a little while.
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try turning off GPS and see if that helps any. Do you have location history or location tracking enabled through the settings on maps? Try messing with the settings there.
I just went poking around in maps settings and found location history was enabled. This seems like it was the problem. Thanks for the tip!
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My settings were/are all off. No history or reporting (that I authorized anyway)
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Its dropped 1% per 2-3minutes. It has to be an app or something but GPS BT WiFi all off screen 50%. I killed apps I'm not using. Wtf? Should get 8-9hour screen time at least 7. Plead help
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thrgk said:
Its dropped 1% per 2-3minutes. It has to be an app or something but GPS BT WiFi all off screen 50%. I killed apps I'm not using. Wtf? Should get 8-9hour screen time at least 7. Plead help
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That to me looks most likely some setting and ROM issue. Make a backup flash another ROM try how it goes but am pretty sure Any other ROM shouldn't drain this much. Don't want to judge any ROM or anything just trying to help.
What battery model is it? Some of the extended batteries going around are just regular cells in a fat case with shims, especially the cheaper ones.
HTC Desire S
Purchased in Israel (eline)
P/N: 99HMN143-00
IMEI: 358967049XXXXXX
S/N: SH1AJTJXXXXX
I need to replace the display but there seem to be multiple models (regular, wide, type-2, etc.) and I'm not sure which mine is. Could anyone identify it by this photo I took ?
Thanks
I think I got it !!1
I've taken my LCD apart completely and it looks like this:
It looks exactly like this eBay item, right ?
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This is the "regular" one, I guess. But I'm not 100% sure.
There's an earlier thread with photos that also deals with type of screens. Try finding it.
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This is the "regular" one, I guess. But I'm not 100% sure.
There's an earlier thread with photos that also deals with type of screens. Try finding it.
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Thanks, but I already ordered it
If for some reason it doesn't fit I'll look for the thread you mentioned (if anyone has the link handy feel free to drop it here)
Hello, I have seen in several graphics of battery, small increases battery without being plugged.
Anyone know why? anyone know how to fix it? thx
djnord said:
Hello, I have seen in several graphics of battery, small increases battery without being plugged.
Anyone know why? anyone know how to fix it? thx
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Same 'problem' here
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the same. I am curious why
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I can't explain it technically, but its because the battery is being monitored while discharging at different rates.
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The phone doesn't actually "know" the battery level, it only knows certain points, and the rest is interpolated based on previous usage. If the interpolation is off, then it is corrected at those bumps.
I think it increases the bigger the battery capacity is. When I was using a 7,000 mah extended battery on my old phone it would actually go back up a couple of %.
up!