Showing my display at 70% at been on for almost 40min, but phone is off.
Have screen brightness on auto and using Juice Defender..
Anybody else have this issue? battery is fading...:mad
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Nevermind.. found it.. damn wifi on polling around...lol
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Ok, so I've been reading a lot about how people are experiencing battery drain on their TF tablet and TF dock. I wasn't experiencing any battery drain overnight until I installed a bunch of apps and played with many settings. So recently, I would see my tablet go from 80% battery to ~60% battery while I slept (around 10 hours of being turned off).
I checked on the Asus Weather widget and it was set to refresh every 4 hours. I turned that off and set it to refresh only manually. Now my battery goes from 91% to 91% (after 10 hours). I've tested this two nights in a row now so I think I've fixed my battery drain issues. Anyone else experience these results?
Other settings I have:
Wi-Fi sleep policy set to turn off when screen turns off.
Does no one have this issue with the Asus Weather Widget? Does no one care about battery drain?
Dear ScubaSteveo
I have such query also, last night 95% before standby with the wifi sleeping, however, when I woke up and checked only left 72% within 9 hours.
So, I untick the Asus weather auto update and changed to manual also.
I will actually switch off the wifi before sleep tonight to test.
I upgraded to 3.2 just two days before, so I don't know much about the wifi problem and battery problem.
But I am quite sure only wifi could cause such battery draining.
It may be not the Asus weather causing the problem, maybe the setting of "screen off with wifi sleeping" actually doesn't sleep the wifi.
I have heard a lot 3.2 with a lot wifi and battery problems...hope Asus finds out and solve the problems.
I still think it's the Asus Weather Widget because as soon as I turned off the refresh setting and changed it to Manual refresh, I stopped seeing the battery drain.
Let me know if you see your battery do better after switching to manual.
I saw a similar improvement when switching from the 4 hr default to manual. I tested it last night and saw 10% drop in dock battery in ~10hrs, where before it was about 2-3% / hour.
B50 tablet and dock, 3.2 stock, battery saving mode test does not work
chupig said:
But I am quite sure only wifi could cause such battery draining.
It may be not the Asus weather causing the problem, maybe the setting of "screen off with wifi sleeping" actually doesn't sleep the wifi.
I have heard a lot 3.2 with a lot wifi and battery problems...hope Asus finds out and solve the problems.
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I now have to agree with you. I've tested the Asus Weather Widget (still on manual refresh) with Wi-Fi sleep policy set to turn off when the screen turns off, and I have around 3% battery drain per hour. Apparently I have had Airplane mode on for a while so WiFi was not activated while I was sleeping.
This is not good.
So why the heck is the Wi-Fi not sleeping when it is supposed to??
IN my miui,
blacklight of it is gone for using the backlight killer
but there is a big problem
about the battery drain!!!
because i charge it 100%
but after 10hrs
is over 5%
OH~~!!!!
anyone have solution???
pls !!!!
(i am not to hate that)
What apps are actually running in background of your phone? I have only a 20~30% drop in battery level in ~9hr without touching my phone(wifi on).
see what the battery life is like if you turn off the killbacklight app for a day
i only open the backlight killer in background
nothings else
There's nothing you can do at the moment, unless someone fix this nasty bug.
You have to know that Android saves battery switching off your CPU while you are not using the phone (=> deep sleep). The app you are using "kills" the backlight every X seconds, that means your CPU is awakened every X seconds to execute something.
Your screen always on uses more battery than your CPU always on, I think, but it always drains the battery.
Use" ddkp3" as the bottom package will be more power, I tried
Soo! again with another battery post..
Okay i followed some rules someone helped me with the other day in regards to resetting the whole phone and updating it, which i did and the battery was fixed! now untill about 2pm to day my phone was lasting all day i mean since 8am it went from 100% to around 70% and said i had like atleast 1 day with stamina mode on..
Now its at 65% its telling me i have 4 hours remaining without stamina mode and now 11 hours with stamina mode..
Can someone explain why to me? i mean i don't think i have loads of things on that are heavy on battery life.
have you looked at the battery stats to see whats eating the battery?
Richy99 said:
have you looked at the battery stats to see whats eating the battery?
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Mainly the screen, i noticed tho soon as i had to use my phone to be a satnav on google maps it enabled high active location settings, but after i finished i turn the location settings back to battery saver mode so i cant see why it hasn't changed the battery daily span, i mean the screen is the biggest consumer at 29% then snapchat at 15% then some more social media but there below 14%
gps and using it as a sat nav will use the battery quite a bit as the screen is always on, try turning the brightness down
I just, cleared the date and cache on my stamina mode and reset the phone and it seems to have fixed it, i will apparently get 4 days and 11 hours out of my stamina mode now on 96% battery. i have adaptive brightness on tho btw, so i'll just turn it off and lower my screen too
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I just, cleared the date and cache on my stamina mode and reset the phone and it seems to have fixed it, i will apparently get 4 days and 11 hours out of my stamina mode now on 96% battery. i have adaptive brightness on tho btw, so i'll just turn it off and lower my screen too
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There is a bug in the Stamina Mode statistics. They will only work for the first day and then start showing the wrong time remaining, but don't worry about it. Although the time remaining is wrong, Stamina mode should still be working. You can test this by allowing the phone to sleep for 30min when connected to wifi and then wake the phone to see if wifi is still enabled. If the wifi icon is not showing, but then pops up shortly after waking the phone, then Stamina Mode is working.
It just continually pulses so I'm afraid it's draining the battery and causing screen burnin. I even disabled the "moves" in settings. Any ideas?
I have the same problem.
I have a serious problem with stand-by time of my galaxy s7.
I have updated my device to Nougat and i am using ForceDoze to put the phone to sleep (without root, with adb command), although i am not sure if it is really working.
I lose about 3-4% battery every hour when idle.
With idle i mean always on display on, wifi or data on, gps and bluetooth off, power saving off.
When i check better battery stats and accubattery, it shows the phone in deep sleep most of the time.
I think this amount is ridiculous. It shouldn't consume more than 2% with this setup, assuming AOD consumes 1% per hour.
I don't have a problem with screen-on time. Only with stand-by time.
Do you have any suggestions for me? What could be the problem?
Find out what is running on your phone by going to running services. Disable the apps you dont need running, turn off always on display and see your battery times then. Clearly something is running in the background and this is up to you to find out what is running....
Second option root your phone, uninstall the bloat and install greenify.
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I have a serious problem with stand-by time of my galaxy s7.
I have updated my device to Nougat and i am using ForceDoze to put the phone to sleep (without root, with adb command), although i am not sure if it is really working.
I lose about 3-4% battery every hour when idle.
With idle i mean always on display on, wifi or data on, gps and bluetooth off, power saving off.
When i check better battery stats and accubattery, it shows the phone in deep sleep most of the time.
I think this amount is ridiculous. It shouldn't consume more than 2% with this setup, assuming AOD consumes 1% per hour.
I don't have a problem with screen-on time. Only with stand-by time.
Do you have any suggestions for me? What could be the problem?
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Hi mate
Most of times is configuration issues or a rouge app , install a an like BBS let it run for a few hours and check the log to see who is keeping the phone awake.
review your settings wifi , location email, FB ........
I think i found what the problem is. It is always-on display. Last night, i turned it off. With only wi-fi on, i lost 1% per hour.
Apparently, AOD consumes way more juice than i thought.
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I think i found what the problem is. It is always-on display. Last night, i turned it off. With only wi-fi on, i lost 1% per hour.
Apparently, AOD consumes way more juice than i thought.
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I found AOD prevented Doze from working, which in turn used way more in idle, so it's not specifically AOD draining it, it's because it's not at it's lowest power state during idle