Battery going dead when suspended... - Asus Transformer TF700

My new TF700 battery drain seems huge when suspended. I fully charged the battery for a test. It showed 100%. I then hit the power button to suspend. 6 hours later I check and it is already down 13% At this rate it will loose 50% in 24 hours just sitting suspended. Is this normal? I'm new to tablets and Android. But a friend of mine has a Samsung and his battery hardly drops at all when suspended. Thanks for your input.

Noticed this also. It started after the update with the .26 firmware...
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We obviously need more info to say something sensible about this, since your install is not the same as mine (apps and services running in the background, etc.). Install BetterBatteryStats and analyze what's going on, then report back in.
Furthermore, 2% battery drain per hour doesn't seem that extraordinary to me, but then I might be wrong. My SGS2 drains 2% per hour on stock ROM/kernel, and my wife's LG Optimus 2x in the same conditions pulls 4%/hour. Granted, I do 0.25%/hour currently (on a custom ROM), and hers is running CM7 ('nuff said, since that just goes on and on and on and on... ), so it definitely could be better, but running stock, I'm not that surprised. Have you got syncing disabled? WiFi running? Exchange in the background?
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I just checked mine after 15 hours asleep on the couch, and it was down to 93%. That's similar to the TF201 and TF101 I had before, though it may be a little better. As otherwise mentioned, the drain also depends on what you have installed and running.

If you're using a live wallpaper, turn it off. Those are a huge battery drain (for no significant gain, in my opinion).
Then check all of your widgets to see how often they are updating, I suspect some of them are pulling more often than they should.

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[Q] Battery life on standby (NOT in airplane mode)

I seems like we have a discrepancy in how much battery life a TF uses in standby. Some folks seem to be burning <1%/hour, others >3%/hour. Obviously, this makes a huge difference in the total time a TF can be expected to last on a charge.
Please indicate how much yours burns per hour. Please ONLY answer if you run your TF as follows:
1. NOT in airplane mode
2. With wifi in the default (run in background) configuration
What setting is to run wifi in the background?
Also, would the number of apps (singned in) and thinks like exchange emails factor into this?
IIJBII said:
What setting is to run wifi in the background?
Also, would the number of apps (singned in) and thinks like exchange emails factor into this?
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Yep, a lot of things could impact this. But, the dichotomy seems so clear-cut (literally, <1%/hour for some people vs. >3%/hour for others) that I don't think those things by themselves can account for the difference.
wynand32 said:
Yep, a lot of things could impact this. But, the dichotomy seems so clear-cut (literally, <1%/hour for some people vs. >3%/hour for others) that I don't think those things by themselves can account for the difference.
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I understand and agree. There should be some type of baseline. can you explain what Wifi setting you mentioned above? I have 3 options - Sleep when screen is off, Never when plugged in and Never - I know thats not exactly how they read but its something like that.
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IIJBII said:
I understand and agree. There should be some type of baseline. can you explain what Wifi setting you mentioned above? I have 3 options - Sleep when screen is off, Never when plugged in and Never - I know thats not exactly how they read but its something like that.
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The default is to "Never" disconnect...
Dunno how many %/hour, but I've gotten from 14 hours to 17 hours.
Picked up the transformer once in a while, put it down, etc..
Here's a screenshot of the 14hr one, charged it at the end for a few minutes.
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Yep, a lot of things could impact this. But, the dichotomy seems so clear-cut (literally, <1%/hour for some people vs. >3%/hour for others) that I don't think those things by themselves can account for the difference.
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So you don't think the amount of data being communicated per application affects battery use in idle?
What do you think about signal strength from the WAP? (being further from the WiFi router, in another room, many walls and objects between the unit and the WAP)
FrayAdjacent said:
So you don't think the amount of data being communicated per application affects battery use in idle?
What do you think about signal strength from the WAP? (being further from the WiFi router, in another room, many walls and objects between the unit and the WAP)
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I'm comparing my results to what I'm seeing on the Xoom, which is pretty much identically configured to my TF (same email accounts, same apps installed and running, used with the same routers, etc.). The Xoom uses well under 1%/hour on standby, the TF right around 3.5%/hour.
I'very configured my TF to turn WiFi off when sleeping.
Yesterday my TF was unplugged and unused for a full 24 hours for an 8% battery drain.
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Davw
The reason there will be discrepencies between peoples devices is because everyone installs different apps. It's these apps that drain the battery more/less, so install a battery monitoring app and check the logs every few days. If you're losing more than 1% on standby per hour, then get a task killer program and tasker, and set up schedules to turn off apps at times you dont need them. Also make sure you have actually set the battery app up properly, by changing the rating it thinks the battery is (to 6600mA) instead of any default value it has.
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The reason there will be discrepencies between peoples devices is because everyone installs different apps. It's these apps that drain the battery more/less, so install a battery monitoring app and check the logs every few days. If you're losing more than 1% on standby per hour, then get a task killer program and tasker, and set up schedules to turn off apps at times you dont need them. Also make sure you have actually set the battery app up properly, by changing the rating it thinks the battery is (to 6600mA) instead of any default value it has.
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How would one change the battery to 6600ma instead of the default
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How would one change the battery to 6600ma instead of the default
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If you are using Battery Monitor Widget then it's from settings>monitoring preferences>battery capacity. Default was 1200mA on mine originally. If you're using some other app, I've no idea.
As an update, I decided to go ahead and do a factory restore, just for kicks. I'm not experiencing much closer standby performance to my Xoom, about 1%/hour or maybe a bit less. In four hours since the restore, I've lost 5% battery life, and that includes a bit of use.
It's possible that the battery just hasn't calibrated since the restore, and so I'll report back if things return to what they were before. At this point, though, I'm hopeful that something was corrupted or misconfigured, and that a factory restore did indeed resolve the issue.
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If you are using Battery Monitor Widget then it's from settings>monitoring preferences>battery capacity. Default was 1200mA on mine originally. If you're using some other app, I've no idea.
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Coolthanks for the info will have to check out that app. Right now i am using battery indicator pro whicb does not have a option to change battery capacity
Another update after the factory reset: charged the TF to 100% and unplugged at midnight. At 8:00am this morning it was at 78%, so roughly 2.75%/hour discharge rate. At 10:00am (also only on standby) it was at 74%, so 2.6%/hour total for the 10 hours.
The Xoom was at 48% at 8:00am (forgot to note its battery life at midnight), and at 10:00am (also on standby) was at 47%. So, the Xoom on standby is burning .5%/hour, which has been my general experience with it.
Both the Xoom and the TF are configured with the same email accounts and settings, the same general configuration (wifi, etc.), and the same apps except for the Asus apps. Since my experience on standby was roughly the same with the original (non-updated) TF build, I don't think it's the Asus apps that are causing the burn.
If most others were experiencing the same thing, I'd write this off as a purely academic exercise. 2.5%/hour burn rate on standby isn't terrible, particularly since I tend to charge every night anyways. My concern, though, is that if others are getting <1%/hour with the same basic settings, and as I'm getting on the Xoom for sure, then the question becomes: is there something wrong with my TF specifically?
Well my transformer is doing better than that. I lost only 3 over 5 hours. Overnight from 10 to 10 battery went from 33 to 27 percent so looking at 0.6 % per hour. Btw I have wifi set to turn off with screen off. Why do I need wifi going if I can't see the screen. For mail when would wake the device it checks the accounts immediately. So........
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I've had my TF with me most of the day letting friends play around with it so it's had what I would consider "normal" use.
Starting at 100% this morning when I left and now has 65% after ~8 hours. (See attached screenshot)
I am battery anal too but anyone else feel like discussing a 2% drain difference in idle is kind of ridiculous.. no one runs exactly the same stuff on their devices of course it will be different... to be honest if you are concered about battery drain during idle.. you obviously leave your device unused alot... in which case battery life doesn't matter a great deal cuz you aren't using it hahhha
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nsstrunks said:
I've had my TF with me most of the day letting friends play around with it so it's had what I would consider "normal" use.
Starting at 100% this morning when I left and now has 65% after ~8 hours. (See attached screenshot)
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How did you get battery stats. To work?
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Kaoe said:
I am battery anal too but anyone else feel like discussing a 2% drain difference in idle is kind of ridiculous.. no one runs exactly the same stuff on their devices of course it will be different... to be honest if you are concered about battery drain during idle.. you obviously leave your device unused alot... in which case battery life doesn't matter a great deal cuz you aren't using it hahhha
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Disagree with you. I think standby life is very important because the tablet is something you wanna pickup and have immediate access to for information a nd media without always Worrying if the battery's has enough juice. My nook color can go several days on stby and 3 to 4 days of casual use with standby. This tab doing same stuff is giving me 36 hours tops.
Cm7 on nook color has sleep issues and so doesn't enter deep sleep and so battery drain is about 2% instead of. 2% per hour on stock nook.
maybe our devices aren't sleeping deeply and draining much faster.
Something a Dev. can check?
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Terrible battery life after 3.2.1 update.

Hello All,
does anybody noticed the increased power consumption after the last official update (3.2.1)? Below is my battery chart after just one day. The most interesting part is when I didn't used tablet in last couple of hours, as you can see no WiFi, screen, pad not awaken and... battery draining as hell. On detailed battery usage screen Android OS was on the top with 38% then WiFi 15% and screen 12%
Before update battery life was ok (My TF is early hardware, stock OS, no root etc.). After update I didn't changed anything, same configuration, no new software, updates etc. Just rebooting two times because tried to get rid of another 3.2.1 bug aka "mobile browser"
I appreciate that Asus is quick to pushing updates to TF, but this time they did it too fast.
Does anyone have a similar problem, or is it just my update went wrong?
I get 7 hrs of hardcore usage, as for a day odds of charge, lucky u, how long where u getting before cause im impressed ;-)
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will8578 said:
I get 7 hrs of hardcore usage, as for a day odds of charge, lucky u, how long where u getting before cause im impressed ;-)
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Look again, he was not using it
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Yeah really impressive, battery from 40% to 0 in just 16 hours of doing nothing .
But to satisfy your curiosity, I had around 7-8 hours of continuous use with WiFi and screen on.
lol sorry for not reading properly, i only got my eeepad on sun and updated straight away to 321, so its all i know at the mo, iv also got a b70 so im patiently waiting for root,
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You are going to want to charge your battery to 100 and use the battery calibration app in the market...called battery callibration. Do the instructions it tells you.
You might want to install CPU spy and see what is running in the background to drain your battery like that.
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This is a real bug. Here's a screenshot I just took from my tablet. Tell me you don't see something strange with Android OS taking up 26% of the power.
That's 83% battery life left over 4 hours of me using it for about 30 minutes total.
You may want to observe the non-sleeping time using "cpuspy" from Markets. Quite revealing...
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You may want to observe the non-sleeping time using "cpuspy" from Markets. Quite revealing...
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Can you see the actual apps or processes running with cpuspy? All I can see is a horizontal bar graph with percentages of different frequencies
ThEiiNoCeNT said:
You are going to want to charge your battery to 100 and use the battery calibration app in the market...called battery callibration. Do the instructions it tells you.
You might want to install CPU spy and see what is running in the background to drain your battery like that.
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i thought that app only worked on rooted devices?
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Can you see the actual apps or processes running with cpuspy? All I can see is a horizontal bar graph with percentages of different frequencies
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You are right. No apps shown. But it shows a bar indicating the duration the cpu spent in deep sleep - this is useful for me.
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Right...that's part of the problem with the new firmware..it never goes into a deep sleep. Not sure if it did previously, but the battery life since 3.2.1 is definitely bad
indeed i've seen a noticeable drop in the battery as well and was beginning to worry. hopefully someone comes up with a solution
I have no issues with battery drain after updating.
Did you double check that GPS didn't get enabled? Have you tried a factory reset after updating? Yeah, I know it's a pain in the ass, but it's not so difficult to get everything running again after hard resetting.
Regards.
Hi, I've noticed the same battery drain since the update , just bought the keyboard and was enjoying the added battery life ,but last night the pad and keyboard drained flat in seven hours while it was meant to be sleeping like me. It seems looking at the battery info that the wifi and system never shut down and does'nt even when charging :-(
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@CalvinH ,
Good points to check, but I was wondering if you are using the keyboard ,and that is perhaps why some people are not having issues,could it be a keyboard bug again. I will try without and see if there is any difference.
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Battery life has not been as good and also when playing music with google music it freezes sometimes and reboots wtf asus
I am getting random reboots as well, after 3.2.1 update. Twice now while the tablet was just sitting there on the table, suddenly the ASUS boot logo pops up.
I have always had problems with ActivityManager killing background tasks a little too aggressively, and so I wondered if it was killing things it shouldn't, now and then. (It does occasionally kill the wifi supplicant process, which should never happen.) But the reboots never happened before the latest update.
My battery life is significantly worse since the update. Before, in 12 hours of sitting idle, it would go through about 20% of battery. Today, it went through 70% in 13 hours of idle.
Wow sorry to hear that guys. For once mine has good battery life again! It was good, then after the last few updates it was reaaallly bad. Now it can go days, but it seemed like it got better right before the update?! Either way its better now.
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Battery life wifi issue

Good day,
I just got my Infinity yesterday, and as a previous owner of the Transformer Prime, I know the kind of battery life to expect.I am getting around 5 hours of battery, half of what I got on the prime (both with no keyboard).
The strange thing is that the battery usage gives wifi 50-70% of usage. The screen is usually usually around 20%. Does any one else have this issue?
I am updated to the latest firmware: 9.4.5.22
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THeflionking said:
Good day,
I just got my Infinity yesterday, and as a previous owner of the Transformer Prime, I know the kind of battery life to expect.I am getting around 5 hours of battery, half of what I got on the prime (both with no keyboard).
The strange thing is that the battery usage gives wifi 50-70% of usage. The screen is usually usually around 20%. Does any one else have this issue?
I am updated to the latest firmware: 9.4.5.22
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I never owned any Prime but I have the same issue as you. Do everyone else have 50% wifi usage and about 5 hours battery or would it be a problem on some specific models ?
This is only a problem with statistics display on Android, not WiFi draining 50% of the battery. You can understand it as "WiFi mostly on" or something just try other battery widgets with their own stats, you can see my best apps thread.
I noticed the same thing. I was expecting the screen to be the major consumer, just like on my GNex, but was shocked when the Wifi was taking up so much. Yesterday I was downloading a ton, so I can see how it was then.Today not nearly as much wifi usage, and it still is taking 84% of my battery. Down to 89% after nearly 4 hours. Only 23 minutes of screen on time.
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I noticed the same thing. I was expecting the screen to be the major consumer, just like on my GNex, but was shocked when the Wifi was taking up so much. Yesterday I was downloading a ton, so I can see how it was then.Today not nearly as much wifi usage, and it still is taking 84% of my battery. Down to 89% after nearly 4 hours. Only 23 minutes of screen on time.
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Turn off auto-sync and see how the battery life is after a day of it just sitting there.
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Turn off auto-sync and see how the battery life is after a day of it just sitting there.
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Well my mistake. The battery life started at 94% (forgot I reset the device) on that clock. After another 1.5 hours, it dropped 2% the way it was to 87%. Just turned off auto-sync and gps. We'll see how it does now.
As far as I'm concerned, it appears to be much better than my GNex. And I have a 41WH battery pack/USB charger for when I travel. I should be great with battery life.
My WiFi % on battery is way high too, but I'm not seeing a ton of battery drain. I'm at 92% after 3 hours with 10 mins of screen on time and auto sync on. WiFi is at 88% and screen at like 7%. Kind of odd but not noticing anything totally broken yet.
Same here
I was shocked at how fast the battery runs down on my Infinity. I've used mine for about an hour and a half so far today and it's at 65% already. Wifi shows as using 50% of the battery and I haven't really done any wireless work with it - mainly watching local videos. I'm getting about 4-5 hours of battery life every day.
Before anyone suggests that it's just a bad tablet - this is my second one. Both have behaved exactly the same way. I have installed Startup Manager and used it to disable all the live wallpapers, etc...from starting up when the device boots and it hasn't made any significant difference.
What's going on...?
location via wifi is the culprit
I also had this issue after I bought the tablet. The battery was drained even in sleep mode which was a clear sign something was not right.
There seems to be a bug with google maps that makes maps ask location way more often than necassary even when no settings for this are yet made..
I noticed this when turning wifi off for sleep to keep battery cosumption down and maps came up the biggest battery hog after this change.
The remedy is to first enable location settings in google maps (you have to do this first to get access to location settings) and then disable all location updates you don't need. I actually turned everything off from maps but I left wifi location enabled in system settings so I can still refresh location manually in apps that need it so for example apps like star chart can get my wifi location instead of gps in my apartment. In fixed location wifi is accurate enough and much faster than waiting for gps signal. So anyway now i can leave the tablet sleep for a day and it will only consume 1-2% at most even when wifi is on.. hope this helps.

Wifi issue?

Ok I think I found an issue with my infinity and need some confirmation. Here is the test. Charge tablet to full. I remove from charger and spend 10-15 minutes browsing the Web. Now check battery usage. Is Wifi your number on power drain? Here is what mine looks like.
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For comparison I used my xoom tablet for 10-15 minutes doing similar activities and my wifi power usage was around 2%.
Also just an FYI I'm not in a strange wifi environment that creates any issues. I'm about 6 feet from my wifi hub and I noticed this usage today after work where wifi was between 50-60% of my total usage and that was on my work wifi.
Anyway I'd be really interested to hear if anyone is seeing a similar issue. I also created a ticket with Asus asking about this issue.
I hope you know that the stock battery stats are very unreliable. Under a better battery stats app, I've found that wifi isn't quite as consuming as apps, so I think the system stats are incorrect
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ethion said:
Ok I think I found an issue with my infinity and need some confirmation. Here is the test. Charge tablet to full. I remove from charger and spend 10-15 minutes browsing the Web. Now check battery usage. Is Wifi your number on power drain? Here is what mine looks like.
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My wifi doesn't even show up. My unit is fine..
Mine has it. I doubt its that big of an issue anyway.
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My wifi doesn't even show up. My unit is fine..
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Your is what I'd expect. In fact you got 91% after two hours. That is better than my xoom. This explains why some people claim good performance and battery life. Mine will be below 90% in like 30 minutes usage.
I think there is a wifi issue and this might be a way of identifying bad tablets. I'll see what the ASUS support people say and post it here. The bad news is this looks like a hardware issue...
Before I completely get excited can you make sure your wifi is always on. Go to settings, wifi, advanced, make sure keep wifi on during sleep is always.
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My wifi doesn't even show up. My unit is fine..
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I was just noticing that you tablet doesn't have the asus icons for back, home, tasks. Are you using a stock infinity for your screen shot?!!
ethion said:
I was just noticing that you tablet doesn't have the asus icons for back, home, tasks. Are you using a stock infinity for your screen shot?!!
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The screenshot is also missing the "ASUS Customzied setting" menu option on the left, right under Apps. Looks like either custom ROM or not an ASUS tablet perhaps.
For what it is worth, I have noticed the same issue with my Wifi eating up tons of battery. I haven't done any tests, but it certainly feels like my battery is draining pretty quickly with Wifi on. It is certainly draining much faster than my TF101....I would expect that to be the case to some extent because of the processor and screen upgrade, but not this much. There is another thread going on TranformerForums about the same issue. Someone reported that leaving their device fully charged with Wifi turned on overnight had drained it down to 19% by morning, with no use.
Not sure yet if this is a real issue, but it seems strange that Wifi would use significantly more battery than Screen.
-Chris
Don't rely on the battery usage screen. It's not like it's got an ammeter coupled to every battery drain. It just calculates percentages based on the information it got, it's all guesswork and needs lot of calibration to be correct. The reason WiFi is blamed as the major drain is probably that it's running all the time (and its power usage might not be calibrated for the battery usage screen). The stats won't know at all if e.g. the kernel gets stuck in an infinite loop and drains the battery...
Personally, I only trust the info the battery usage screen gives me about apps. If an app has a high percentage, it's probably not right. The rest of the breakdown is mostly bogus.
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Don't rely on the battery usage screen. It's not like it's got an ammeter coupled to every battery drain. It just calculates percentages based on the information it got, it's all guesswork and needs lot of calibration to be correct. The reason WiFi is blamed as the major drain is probably that it's running all the time (and its power usage might not be calibrated for the battery usage screen). The stats won't know at all if e.g. the kernel gets stuck in an infinite loop and drains the battery...
Personally, I only trust the info the battery usage screen gives me about apps. If an app has a high percentage, it's probably not right. The rest of the breakdown is mostly bogus.
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Well something is eating battery fast.. I have my xoom and my infinity sitting side by side right now and my xoom is at 80% battery after 2:30 hours on while the Infinity is at 62% after 2:41 on. So the infinity is draining battery about twice as fast as my xoom. And the xoom shows the top battery usage as the screen where wifi isn't even making the list.
ethion said:
Ok I think I found an issue with my infinity and need some confirmation. Here is the test. Charge tablet to full. I remove from charger and spend 10-15 minutes browsing the Web. Now check battery usage. Is Wifi your number on power drain? Here is what mine looks like.
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There are already some threads that discuss this topic. The battery meter has a bit of a bug where it shows the WiFi % based on how long the wifi has been connected rather than how much actual power it has used. Mine does the same thing with 85% battery atm but it has been running off of the charger for 1d 13h and still has 37% left.
It is a battery meter issue and not an energy drain issue.
Xoom is now 68% after 3:30
Infinity is now 50% after 3:40
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Xoom is now 68% after 3:30
Infinity is now 50% after 3:40
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Well, the Infinity has more hardware to give power to.
However, my Infinity is at 62% after 10 hours... Most (about 80%) of that time, it's been sleeping (but on), though. Did you actively use both your Xoom and Infinity during the reported time?
How does the detailed battery usage screen (touch the graph in the normal battery usage screen) look? Here's mine (the gap is a reboot):
Google services... Back in my day, these botnets ran silently.
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Well, the Infinity has more hardware to give power to.
However, my Infinity is at 62% after 10 hours... Most (about 80%) of that time, it's been sleeping (but on), though. Did you actively use both your Xoom and Infinity during the reported time?
How does the detailed battery usage screen (touch the graph in the normal battery usage screen) look? Here's mine (the gap is a reboot):
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Yes I've been kinda using them. I've had them in google plus and swipe around every once in awhile.
I left for lunch and turned them both off.
infinity is now at 40% and xoom is at 55%. a bit over 6 hours since both were pulled off the charger. Screen has been on over 4 hours.
Here is the current status of infinity 37 percent
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Here is the picture of my xoom at 53%
From just eyeballing the two graphs it looks like the infinity sleeps better where my xoom is staying active constantly. None the less when the screen is on the infinity consumes power quite a bit faster.
It is clear that the xoom does quite a bit better on battery life than the infinity.
Mine does this too, but battery life is solid
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Battery Drain
I just got mine yesterday and the battery drain is unexceptionable. I fully charged it last night and then was off and on it this morning before going to work. After getting into the office it was more than 50% drained and before lunch it was well below 30%. I have the TF101 and it hasn't been charged in two days and it is still at 79% with everything turned on.
I have not had a chance to look into this but I find that amount of drainage excessive.
On a side note I pretty much just have the stock apps running on this. I did just do a cold boot so I will see if that helps at all.
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[Q] New tf 700 poor battery performance

Best buy swapped my Prime for the infinity and so far it is pretty good except the battery life is terrible. I read it should improve after a couple cycles but I don't see it improving dramatically. On my Prime I could charge it once every 5-6 days with moderate use in the evenings. On the Infinity I am only getting 2.5 hours of screen time and down to 30%. Not even close to what it is supposed to get and I mainly use just web browser and WiFi everything off including sync and dim the screen.
At first the battery was so low it would not even turn on until it charge overnight. I read this is normal but I wonder if it sat for too long and the battery was damaged. It came loaded with 9.4.5.30 and I have not updated yet from that version. Should I exchange this for another one? Thanks.
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Is location services on?
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Nope, just WiFi.
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Nope, just WiFi.
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2.5 hours!
Yes that's poor battery time.
Is your tablet's serial number in the C70's or C80's?
Kind of strange it was .30 instead of .26 as a brand new tab.
Check the performance level setting.
Otherwise I'm not sure.
bad battery stats
Sure its poss to get one with a bad battery or charger...but...
install the std jellybean power control widget ...its in widgets... and see if all your radios and svcs are on... if you have 3 radios on and sync and brighteness up ..your batt time will be toast....
if that doesnt fix it... do a FACTORY RESET.... that fixes this issue many times....
if that doesnt fix it.... RMA THAT SUKER...
Im in the same boat...my TF700 can barely last the day w/ intermittent use let alone steady use via gaming or videos. My TF101 can go a few days w/ out a recharge and it used to get a lot of use. I am wondering about a hard reset...did that work for the OP?
deprofundis said:
Im in the same boat...my TF700 can barely last the day w/ intermittent use let alone steady use via gaming or videos. My TF101 can go a few days w/ out a recharge and it used to get a lot of use. I am wondering about a hard reset...did that work for the OP?
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I had it swapped for another unit which has a similar serial number (CAOKAS...) and I am getting the same results. The best battery life I can get is just a little over 4 hours screen time and 3 days since last charge. Here is what else I have done:
-No GPS or any google loc services checked
-No Sync
-brightness at less than 25%
-disabled most stock ASUS apps
-rooted and used battery calibration after full charge from 0% batt
-Using Balanced mode, never performance mode
I mostly use for web browsing, maybe 80% of the time. The other time simple games like solitaire and majong. Thinking about getting it swapped again. Maybe the store got a bad batch or something. I am also coming from a tf101, tf201 and used to get great battery life on both of those tabs. This one however is worse than my lenovo laptop and my sgs2. Any thoughts?
bigcletus said:
I had it swapped for another unit which has a similar serial number (CAOKAS...) and I am getting the same results. The best battery life I can get is just a little over 4 hours screen time and 3 days since last charge. Here is what else I have done:
-No GPS or any google loc services checked
-No Sync
-brightness at less than 25%
-disabled most stock ASUS apps
-rooted and used battery calibration after full charge from 0% batt
-Using Balanced mode, never performance mode
I mostly use for web browsing, maybe 80% of the time. The other time simple games like solitaire and majong. Thinking about getting it swapped again. Maybe the store got a bad batch or something. I am also coming from a tf101, tf201 and used to get great battery life on both of those tabs. This one however is worse than my lenovo laptop and my sgs2. Any thoughts?
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To be honest that sounds about right - I get approx 5 hours screen time on mine without the dock. I had a prime before and the Infinity uses a lot more juice.
If it is sleeping I can probably get 3 to 4 days out of it - never really tested but it only loses ... say 5% max overnight.
With WiFi turned off I get about 9-10 hours, with it on, 4 at most provided I don't use music or videoplayers. The WiFi antenna drains juice like a vampire. (the non-sparkly kind.) It's much more powerful than on any of the previous tabs.
Sleeping.. well, it's been sleeping for about 2 weeks now, let me check.... 82%. WiFi off at all times. If I leave WiFi on whilst sleeping it's dead in 4 days.

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