Any other apps besides Juice Defender that work? Juice defender completely slowed down my phone crashing it and doing random restarts.
Battery conservation apps generally just use the battery faster. If you want to save battery turn off networks when you dont need them and underclock.
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Hello I'm a looking for a great batt. Cali. For a rooted phone... Iv used some but I feel there is a better one out there what do y'all use and battle life..
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I use battery calibration
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May I ask what the battery calibration does for your battery life? I charge my phone until its full, go into CWM, delete my battery stats and run it till its dead = Battery Calibration. Its simply identifying the correct life of your battery to display. (mainly for people who switch roms/kernels)
For better battery life I suggest: Juice Defender (most significant difference you will see), Juice plotter (has nothing to do with battery life, just a better or more realistic time line), Auto Killer memory optimizer, Autorun manager, Android assistant (which i rarely use) & Gemini.
Juice Defender and Juice Defender Plus doesn't seem to turn Wi-fi back on when I return to the house, unless I turn it back on manually. I had to disable JD. Anyone else had this problem or using a different battery ap that works?
Yeah I've had this same problem. I just manually turn it back on. Doesn't bother me much. It is a price to pay to save some juice.
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I use juice defender also. Haven't noticed the wifi issue. Battery drain is my only complaint so far also. Other wise really love the phone. Maybe someone will come out with a stronger battery for it.
im going 16 hours on a full charge thanks to juice defender ultimate. battery life extended to 2.5x normal.
i use y5 on top of juice defender and wifi usually goes off and on as it should.
So this phone has a 2g toggle?
I recently flashed speed mods kernel on my galaxy note ddla5 rooted+cwm but instead of being a battery saver it became a problem. Everything is smooth and running but it drains battery like a big hole in a water bag. It drained 100% battery in just 6 hrs. Even the atock rom didnt consumed such heavy battery drain
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So what's your question?
I want to prevent the battery drain and i also want to use the super awesome speedmod kernel.how?
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You should try juice defender. It really saves battery, but when the processor is up, it drains battery faster.
I'm using Green Power for a while now but lately I have been thinking that it might not be needed anymore.
What are your thoughts and what are you using to save battery.
Personally, I think they're a placebo effect, but I never gone in depth to do any real comparisons so I could be wrong. And the M8 has a good enough battery to where I don't consider needing a battery saver.
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I'm using Green Power for a while now but lately I have been thinking that it might not be needed anymore.
What are your thoughts and what are you using to save battery.
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I ran Qualcomm's Battery Guru app customized for our CPU on my Rezound and now my M8, but ultimately decided that I would just run in standard powersave mode. My kernel lets me undervolt and overclock, so I get decent battery life coupled with fairly good performance without ruining any other battery software.
I use the built in batterysave in CleanROM combined with ART. Great combination.
I use the built-in Power Saver, along with Greenify.
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greenify and wakelock detector here. tried all the battery savers on stock rom for heck of it and thought they drained my battery a little bit. Only one i know actually worked was deep sleep battery saver but i dont use xposed anymore so had to give that up
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greenify and wakelock detector here. tried all the battery savers on stock rom for heck of it and thought they drained my battery a little bit. Only one i know actually worked was deep sleep battery saver but i dont use xposed anymore so had to give that up
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Same here. Greenify and wld are great. Very little resource use.
HTC One M8/CM11/Excalibur 0.5
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If I can get 20 hours to 30%, I can probably get 30 hours on a full charge. But I put my phone on the charger when I go to sleep. If I didn't, I'd be shooting for a 40 hour drain. That's kind of high expectations for a stock battery. Why not just charge it every time you go to bed?
I'm running the latest CleanROM in Dalvik mode, whatever kernel comes with it and zero battery saving apps. I do have the option ticked as you can see at the link where it cuts off your data when the screen is off (like Deep Sleep Battery Saver, and others). But the battery saver itself is off.
I'm passed my 14 day return deadline so I guess I'm keeping this thing. I like it, buts a challenge with the battery.
Wondering if there are any means to conserve battery If I root, and if so how much would it really help?
Root and remove carrier IQ is a start
Agreed. This will improve idle time significantly.
Freeze all bloat, remove carrier IQ, greenify system apps that are doing excessive wake locks.
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I removed all carrier.iq and also removed all the bloat from the phone and i get kick a$$ battery life now. So much better then out ofnthe box, i would recommend it 100%
All the things above are good and if you're still not happy, an app called lean data can really boost the battery.
All in all, coming from s3 I'm very pleased with the battery life on this thing
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With root being easily achieved thanks to towelroot, there's not much of a reason to ever not root (apart from OTA's).
I enjoy brightness and constant music, so my phone is awake a lot and when the screen is on, it takes up a lot of battery life. So greenifying apps and removing bloat was a must to get the best battery life.