download battery calibration from market
it will remove any fake information from your previous rom
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. pls tell me steps to increase the battery . it drains 50
percent in airplane mode in 8 hrs. Android os is taking 64 % and all apps installed like twitter etc are taking 1%. Pls help me . And what is best setting for no frills for best battery.?
I am running miui v5
try to remove any recently installed application. poorly coded application may cause this. and also download and install current widget from market this ll let u know that which application is causing drain. and then try to remove it.
Try battery calibration from market;for me is very good.
umarian said:
Try battery calibration from market;for me is very good.
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I Agree, in my case the battery performes better using battery calibration after each flash. Also the battery drain is a common bug in Test Keys v5, read the Q & A thread of MIUI V5!
some like mine...
battery calibration didn't work, only remove battery stats, take a look http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1443108
Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8000 (3g + wifi) international version
Android version 4.1.2
AP: N8000XXCMA5
CP: N8000XXCLL1
CSC: N8000OXACMA5
i really have a terrible battery performance , i am not a heavy user , just check some mails and do some browsing and i don't use it in playing games , however the battery drain fast
For example if i go to sleep 1 AM and battery 95%, i wake up 8 AM found battery 83 % or less
Any suggestion guys ?
Thansk
Since you have a N8000 obvious culprits are sync, wakelocks, and apps trying to poll for a connection.
Go through the settings menu and look at the Data Usage figures, check what is using most of the data. Pay particular attention to apps that you might only use infrequently.
Next step would be to look in battery stats. Download better battery stats (not sure if requires root or not) or equivalent and let it run a cycle to check what is draining the battery.
This next step is probably the most important thing to do with any android phone/tablet. Housekeeping. Go through the device and uninstall any/all apps you never use. Also, periodically go into app settings and clear the cache for apps such as G+, Currents, Pinterest, etc as these a re memory hogs. G+ can in the space of a day eat up 200mb of space just in cache. I reclaimed over a gig of space by clearing the app cache.
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Since you have a N8000 obvious culprits are sync, wakelocks, and apps trying to poll for a connection.
Go through the settings menu and look at the Data Usage figures, check what is using most of the data. Pay particular attention to apps that you might only use infrequently.
Next step would be to look in battery stats. Download better battery stats (not sure if requires root or not) or equivalent and let it run a cycle to check what is draining the battery.
This next step is probably the most important thing to do with any android phone/tablet. Housekeeping. Go through the device and uninstall any/all apps you never use. Also, periodically go into app settings and clear the cache for apps such as G+, Currents, Pinterest, etc as these a re memory hogs. G+ can in the space of a day eat up 200mb of space just in cache. I reclaimed over a gig of space by clearing the app cache.
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Thanks Riki1kenobi for response , i did what you said and here is the result
Android OS is the most using data , and other apps is normal
Also in the Battery information Android OS is the highest one 44% its bigger than the screen
now i clean the chache as you said
Thanks again
n8000 battery jump from 34% to 1% direct
my first battery had issue. when it reach to 34% it directly jump to 1% and shutting down
and i bought another one. anybody has solution?
how is possible in new battery?
Bad battery .
Bad connections
Bad charger
Bad hardware / usb charging cable/ port .
Possible firmware fault reflash stock firmware .
Actually running an S6 ROM on an S4. Thought I might get a better response over here though. The new battery history screen (under settings) has been dumbed down for some reason. I can no longer see a graph with screen on time, awake time, phone signal, etc. Is there any way to see this info, or is there an app that mimics the old settings screen?
Use Gsam Battery Monitor or Better Battery Stats if you're looking for more comprehensive information regarding the battery.
Battery Log from Play store.
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I'd like to check battery health and I don't know how to do this (is it possible?). I found it for Windows. It is possible to generate report with battery parameters e.g. Design capacity 44,850 mWh. Charge capacity 40,470 mWh to check how power of the battery lowered since first of the phone use. I'm looking for simillar feature in Android. Is it possible?
Hello,
In Battery menu I can only see apps that consumed 1% or more battery. Anyone knows if there's an app or a way to show all the apps that consumed less than 1% battery?
Note: I'm not looking for an app that parallely tracks the apps battery usage (there are plenty of apps for this). I'm looking for an app that you can basically install when you are at 20% and read the stock battery information and displays it with more detail or less filters. So basically show stock android battery stats that is missing from the battery menu.
Thanks!