What's are your undervolting setting? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

I'm having a hard time getting good battery with undervolting this is my settings, wanted to see screen shots of your settings and what battery life you are getting.
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josegt said:
I'm having a hard time getting good battery with undervolting this is my settings, wanted to see screen shots of your settings and what battery life you are getting.
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First, undervolting wont automatically give you great battery life. Your screen on time, brightness and things that cause wakelocks and internet syncing effect battery life more.
Second, each phone is unique, so one phone may be able to undervolt more than another. Nothing is strictly universal with this.
Third, your definition of poor battery life may not be poor at all. I made a post once ina battery thread where I showed 5 and a half hours of battery life. That sounds terrible. However 5 hours of that I was using my phone actively with the screen on. Reality is todays smartphones are big battery drainers in general with high powered screens and 4g, and on S3 if your screen on time is 4 hours or more during a full battery discharge, its fine. In that case you would then focus on wakelocks, things that wake your phone from deep sleep when the screen is off. Some times certain apps and certain settings can keep the phone awake even if screen is off.
Search the forums for threads on betterbatterystats if you want to learn how to investigate things draining your battery. But for a very basic start, keep brightness as low as you can deal with as often as possible, disable 4g when you dont truly need it and keep wifi, bluetooth and gps off when your not using them.

Thanks a lot for that information, this is a example of some battery life I got
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4hr of screen on time is good.
Lte gives you 2-3 hrs of screen
Wifi gives you 3-5 hours of screen. The lower your brightness the longer youll go.
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"Hypermiler" (Battery Life) Tips

This is a little bit of a boast, I guess you could say... but also educational in a way.
This is my most recent battery life. I found that when I posted my screenshots, people think they are faked in some way. (Posted it here and other GS3 forums) They are not. I am using the stock battery my phone came with. NOT an extended battery. And you can see from the battery graph that the phone was not charged. I guess this is to show that you can use your phone heavily, and still get amazing battery life.
I am using the stock jellybean leak. Not rooted or unlocked.
This is everything I have done to get good battery life.
-I turned the LED touch lights off (I don't like them, they're so bright)
-I have all vibrations off. My phone does not ever vibrate.
-I have power save on.
-I have S-Voice "wake command" off.
-I have motion control disabled.
-I am almost always on wifi (work & home)
-When I am on wifi, I turn mobile data off.
-When I am going to bed, I put my phone in airplane mode.
-I rely heavily on the task manager, I clear my open windows and under the "RAM" tab I clear memory. Probably once an hour.
-I have my sync OFF. I check my email manually.
-Auto brightness.
-I never partially charge. I let my battery go all the way down to 1% then I charge it to 100%. Always.
-Always have a dark background, if possible.
Thats everything. Mind you, I didn't make or receive any phone calls on this cycle. But I did use my phone, as you can see I didn't just let it sit around. Device idle was like 3%?
Anyone else a "hypermiler" like me? I don't get this much screen time every time, it ranges from 5-7. I've gotten more than this and I've gotten less.
Hope this can help even if it's only a little.
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-I rely heavily on the task manager, I clear my open windows and under the "RAM" tab I clear memory. Probably once an hour.
-Auto brightness.
-I never partially charge. I let my battery go all the way down to 1% then I charge it to 100%. Always.
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-Clearing the ram too much actually drains the battery more because certain apps will have to auto start again every time you clear memory
-Keeping it at around 0-30% all the time should save you more.(I can still see my screen during the day at 30%)
-That doesn't do anything.
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-When I am going to bed, I put my phone in airplane mode.
-I rely heavily on the task manager, I clear my open windows and under the "RAM" tab I clear memory. Probably once an hour.
-Auto brightness.
-I never partially charge. I let my battery go all the way down to 1% then I charge it to 100%. Always.
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-Are there no A/C outlets in your bedroom?
-What the previous guy said, this is a stupid thing to do. Java was designed around efficient use of resources, and restarting running apps (which would happen, unless you have them removed entirely) would use more processing power than you had saved by not having the tasks running in the first place.
-Using Auto is causing the system to periodically poll the light sensor, draining more battery than used otherwise.
-This is how you kill Li-Ion batteries (one way, at least). The whole spiel about discharging fully, THEN charging fully or the battery will have some sort of "memory" of capacity less than actual capacity is how Ni-Cad rechargables work, not Li-Ions. Li-Ion batteries are the opposite. For superior life, keep them topped up as much as possible. FYI
I hope THIS helped, more than a little.
There are plenty of outlets in my room. Lol I just don't need to use them that often as you can see also I hate getting calls and messages in the middle of the night but I use my phone as an alarm sometimes so airplane mode just seems convenient.
This is just what I do. I mean, some of the things I do may not help at all. But this is what I do with Android phones and I've always gotten really good battery life. I've always, always gone down to 1% then charged up to 100% and I've never had a battery go bad on me. Then again I only ever keep a phone for 1 year. I do know that these batteries don't have the memory problem, I just can't bring myself to not fully discharge or charge. I have mild OCD, for real. Little things like that brother me
I'll play with backlighting to see what that does for me.
I've gotta be doing something right. Idk about the task manager, I've just always liked not having programs running if I don't need them to be. I know they arent "running" but it just gives me peace of mind, I guess.
Thanks for the recommendations I will try them.
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josh995 said:
There are plenty of outlets in my room. Lol I just don't need to use them that often as you can see also I hate getting calls and messages in the middle of the night but I use my phone as an alarm sometimes so airplane mode just seems convenient.
This is just what I do. I mean, some of the things I do may not help at all. But this is what I do with Android phones and I've always gotten really good battery life. I've always, always gone down to 1% then charged up to 100% and I've never had a battery go bad on me. Then again I only ever keep a phone for 1 year.
I'll play with backlighting to see what that does for me.
I've gotta be doing something right. Idk about the task manager, I've just always liked not having programs running if I don't need them to be. I know they arent "running" but it just gives me peace of mind, I guess.
Thanks for the recommendations I will try them.
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You getting really good battery life =/= you getting the best battery life possible.
I have pushed ~2 days of battery life without charging many times on my GS3 (with all the bells and whistles running, just mobile data turned off when i'm not commuting), i just don't have a reliable measurement because:
1. I'm flashing mods/roms/kernels/whatever multiple times per week, and
2. I usually charge my phone when it's convenient, which is fairly often.
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You getting really good battery life =/= you getting the best battery life possible.
I have pushed ~2 days of battery life without charging many times on my GS3 (with all the bells and whistles running, just mobile data turned off when i'm not commuting), i just don't have a reliable measurement because:
1. I'm flashing mods/roms/kernels/whatever multiple times per week, and
2. I usually charge my phone when it's convenient, which is fairly often.
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I stopped flashing because of my OCD. I mean, I'm not crazy but it causes perfection issues and all the ROMs I was flashing had glitches here and there and Idk if you've known anyone with OCD but with the perfection issue, those glitches were all I could think about. So there went flashing. Lol.
Also comes into play with the charging thing. You seem knowledgeable in what you said but even though you said keeping it topped up is best, in my mind, that's destroying my battery. Lol. I really do appreciate your info though.
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my OCD
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I'm glad you said it, so that I didn't have to. :silly:
I read your post and the first thing that came to mind was, "there is medication for that, you know.":laugh:
Here's my .02. My battery never lasts that long. Not even close. I'd feel disappointed if it did. I bought my gsiii with the intent of gobbling up unlimited data and using the oc'd processor to run apps till the phone is so hot I have to set it down. I've burned up almost 6gigs of data since the 7th. I get around 4 hours of screen on time most generally. I also throw it on a charger whenever I have the chance. My battery rarely dips below 50%. Like others have said, full discharge cycles are for ni-cad batteries. Li-ion doesn't benefit. Good battery life for me is the lg flip phone we have on a diff line that lasts a couple weeks.
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josh995 said:
I stopped flashing because of my OCD. I mean, I'm not crazy but it causes perfection issues and all the ROMs I was flashing had glitches here and there and Idk if you've known anyone with OCD but with the perfection issue, those glitches were all I could think about. So there went flashing. Lol.
Also comes into play with the charging thing. You seem knowledgeable in what you said but even though you said keeping it topped up is best, in my mind, that's destroying my battery. Lol. I really do appreciate your info though.
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Okay, okay, as long as you admit it... I'll stop being a snarky jerk. I'm totally the same way though. Perfectionist to the core.
It's a very bad idea to let the battery go down to 1% regularly, lithium batteries should be charged more often for better life and more cycles
Sorry but I still just don't believe 7 hours of screen on time. 4 is above average even amazing screen on time for this phone and stock battery. I suppose there is the possibility of using 0 percent brightness, or even lux brightness or something similar to get the brightness even lower.
You said you use auto brightness, I'm sorry I just don't buy it.
People with the extended batteries are getting 7 hours of screen on time not stock batteries.
7 hours of screen on time is literally double almost every other phone on the market with stock batteries. I really fail to see how having minimum usage and a high performing rom will get you double screen on time.
Edit: with that said, in my current situation I will never have wifi access plus I tether a lot so I really have yet to personally see screen on time since I rooted. Before root and stock I got about 3.5 of screen on time.
Not trying to be a douche or anything just very curious about how 7 hours comes about.
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Sorry but I still just don't believe 7 hours of screen on time. 4 is above average even amazing screen on time for this phone and stock battery. I suppose there is the possibility of using 0 percent brightness, or even lux brightness or something similar to get the brightness even lower.
You said you use auto brightness, I'm sorry I just don't buy it.
People with the extended batteries are getting 7 hours of screen on time not stock batteries.
7 hours of screen on time is literally double almost every other phone on the market with stock batteries. I really fail to see how having minimum usage and a high performing rom will get you double screen on time.
Edit: with that said, in my current situation I will never have wifi access plus I tether a lot so I really have yet to personally see screen on time since I rooted. Before root and stock I got about 3.5 of screen on time.
Not trying to be a douche or anything just very curious about how 7 hours comes about.
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you dont get 7 hours because you are not doing what op did for perfection, and you just like other "4 hour" guys in this thread. I can confirm 7 hours usage is totally possible and what left can support one day idle time when you turn off data etc. Iusually dont do that because I like my phone work at full functionality, but I also like tinkering around to keep maximum use of juice, by eliminating wake locks and autostart.
killing background helps sometimes because some stupid apps keeping using cpu after backgrounded. op go and get a iphone, its perfect for OCD since it can get zero unwanted background activity, amazing idle time and stable usage with relatively easier configuration and tweaking.
1% is NO. 1 battery killer, heat is NO. 2, top up at 100% is NO. 3. Li based battery is at best 40%. but plaese its just a phone, charge and use anytime you want. phone outdated way earlier than battery.
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you dont get 7 hours because you are not doing what op did for perfection, and you just like other "4 hour" guys in this thread. I can confirm 7 hours usage is totally possible and what left can support one day idle time when you turn off data etc. Iusually dont do that because I like my phone work at full functionality, but I also like tinkering around to keep maximum use of juice, by eliminating wake locks and autostart.
killing background helps sometimes because some stupid apps keeping using cpu after backgrounded. op go and get a iphone, its perfect for OCD since it can get zero unwanted background activity, amazing idle time and stable usage with relatively easier configuration and tweaking.
1% is NO. 1 battery killer, heat is NO. 2, top up at 100% is NO. 3. Li based battery is at best 40%. but plaese its just a phone, charge and use anytime you want. phone outdated way earlier than battery.
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While I understand what you're saying I think you misread my post. I was strickly referring to the screen on time which 7 hours of screen on time with stock battery is inconceivable. 4 is about the most you would normally see.
7 hours of USAGE is common.
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Well I mean. You don't have to believe me. I mean I have nothing to offer but my word. I do use auto brightness. But because of the suggestion I'll probably set it to manual and see what that does.
I got 7 hours screen on time with the stock battery. The battery says "3.8 v li-ion battery"
I've gotten more than this is the past but I've also gotten less.
Like I said you don't have to believe me but... I'm using the stock battery.
And to the poster who mentioned to get an iPhone - I have one for my business line
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battery statistics are poor statistics in general. there are too many variables. luckily we have removeable batteries if we need mroe juice.
heres some postings to add to the mix
put my phone through the paces with fantasy football.
held up pretty well. stock battery mind you. on pace for nearly 8 hrs of on screen time. This isnt with typical use though... With typical use I can get 20hrs and 5-6 hrs of screen time. I thought anywhere from 4-6 hours of on screen time was what people were suppposed to be getting.
Yeah we all use our phone differently. I rarely actually talk on the phone with my GS3 because I use my iPhone for that. But everything else I do on my GS3, reading news, some browsing, xda.
I just thought I'd share what I do for people that may want to get better battery life.
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bond32 said:
While I understand what you're saying I think you misread my post. I was strickly referring to the screen on time which 7 hours of screen on time with stock battery is inconceivable. 4 is about the most you would normally see.
7 hours of USAGE is common.
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Then I shouldn't use the word "usage". I meant 7 hours screen on time. Sometimes I got 8 or more, but only use it continuously after charging, no idle time.
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josh995 said:
Yeah we all use our phone differently. I rarely actually talk on the phone with my GS3 because I use my iPhone for that. But everything else I do on my GS3, reading news, some browsing, xda.
I just thought I'd share what I do for people that may want to get better battery life.
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Yet that involves turning off data. IMO the smartphone should always stay online. In my experience, iPhone can get constant -4 ~ -5ma juice flow during idle even with data (2G) and all the push notifications on, which are the only things I want for stay online. I feel its hard to get similar result on my GS3 though.
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Yet that involves turning off data. IMO the smartphone should always stay online. In my experience, iPhone can get constant -4 ~ -5ma juice flow during idle even with data (2G) and all the push notifications on, which are the only things I want for stay online. I feel its hard to get similar result on my GS3 though.
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I'm always online, whether it's wi-fi or 4G. Luckily I have wi-fi at home and at work.
Like, literally as I'm walking out the door of my house, I turn on my mobile data, and when I get to work I turn it off. When I'm leaving work I turn mobile data back on and when I get home I turn it off.
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I'm always online, whether it's wi-fi or 4G. Luckily I have wi-fi at home and at work.
Like, literally as I'm walking out the door of my house, I turn on my mobile data, and when I get to work I turn it off. When I'm leaving work I turn mobile data back on and when I get home I turn it off.
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what you did is pointless. If you leave data on, data is not connected when wifi is connected, and it will connect automatically when no wifi connection.
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what you did is pointless. If you leave data on, data is not connected when wifi is connected, and it will connect automatically when no wifi connection.
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It's not pointless to me. As I said a few posts before... I have OCD, obsessive compulsive disorder. Things like this affect me. I know that being connected to Wi-Fi that data is not connected, but in my brain, it's as if something is telling me that because my data toggle is on, it's running.
I really can't help it.
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Battery Life Complaints?

I was just wondering why there are so many complaints about the battery life on the s3...right now I'm on aosp pure Google and with 18 hours on the battery for the day I'm at 87%...This is pretty average with most of the aosp Roms I have used...I turn of WiFi and 4g unless I'm using them and I have a few battery tweaks in my init.d and build.prop that are on just about every site that is android related and are pretty easy to apply... If .7 % per hour is really something to complain about then get a junky flip phone...you should be able to get like 3 days out of that...battery drain is going to happen when you basically have a handheld laptop with the power and capabilities the s3 has...Just sayin
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I was just wondering why there are so many complaints about the battery life on the s3...right now I'm on aosp pure Google and with 18 hours on the battery for the day I'm at 87%...This is pretty average with most of the aosp Roms I have used...I turn of WiFi and 4g unless I'm using them and I have a few battery tweaks in my init.d and build.prop that are on just about every site that is android related and are pretty easy to apply... If .7 % per hour is really something to complain about then get a junky flip phone...you should be able to get like 3 days out of that...battery drain is going to happen when you basically have a handheld laptop with the power and capabilities the s3 has...Just sayin
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A lot of people here are considered in the 'heavy usage' category, which the stock battery drains quickly. For me, I could drain the battery in 5-6 hours easily. And fyi the time the phone is on matters very little, it's all about screen on time. With my extended battery I get 8-10 hours of SCREEN ON which is the most important aspect, glad the stock battery works okay for your usage, everyone is different.
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AndrewH05 said:
A lot of people here are considered in the 'heavy usage' category, which the stock battery drains quickly. For me, I could drain the battery in 5-6 hours easily. And fyi the time the phone is on matters very little, it's all about screen on time. With my extended battery I get 8-10 hours of SCREEN ON which is the most important aspect, glad the stock battery works okay for your usage, everyone is different.
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Geeez...what are you doing to kill an extended battery like that? I get that much while playing games and using my browser...i am also over clocked at 2106mhz...i wonder if there a lot of these going out with bad batteries...i see more complaints from people getting drain with screen off than on
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Geeez...what are you doing to kill an extended battery like that? I get that much while playing games and using my browser...i am also over clocked at 2106mhz...i wonder if there a lot of these going out with bad batteries...i see more complaints from people getting drain with screen off than on
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Unfortunately I believe you're confusing uptime with the amount of time the screen is on, I can guarantee you do not get 8-10 hours of the screen being on in a single charge with the stock battery, even at the lowest brightness setting. Post screen shots of those two screens when you get that much, I'd love to see it! That was only my 3rd cycle with the 4400 mAh battery, it's even better now, I just haven't taken any new screen shots.
Oh, and my brightness was at 50-75% that day.
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I hit 10 hrs screen time with my 4400mah battery
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I get amazing battery life, anywhere from 2-4 days, depending on the on-screen time. which is around 2-5 hours.
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I get amazing battery life, anywhere from 2-4 days, depending on the on-screen time. which is around 2-5 hours.
stock battery, CleanROM 5.5.1
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Same here! On CM10.1 I average 2-4 days, with normal usage. Very happy here!
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Post your battery stats screenshots here!

Ok, I have to admit, I'm not the biggest fan of this phone so far (way too much bloatware, and a little laggy, IMO). But the battery life is effing fabulous. 5.5 hours screen on time with nearly 20 hours screen on time. AND THAT IS ON LTE THE ENTIRE TIME -- WIFI WAS NOT USED AT ALL.
Don't ask me why my "mobile network signal" bar has some black gaps on it. I was not in airplane mode at all and as far as I know I had a full LTE connection the entire time the phone was on.
I don't think I've ever seen 5.5 hours screen-on time on LTE on a stock ROM/kernel before, so I'm pretty impressed.
Info: Brightness manually set to ~25%. This was mostly browsing the web and xda, and using messaging. There was a short call and about 30 minutes of GPS navigation. One Gmail account syncing the entire time. Solid black wallpaper. Most of Samsung's gimmicky features disabled, and most of Samsung & AT&T bloat disabled (see my HOLY MOTHER OF BLOATWARE thread for full list).
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Wow hats pretty good!
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That is amazing, even with LTE enabled it does exceptionally well.
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That is amazing, even with LTE enabled it does exceptionally well.
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Yep I'm very impressed with battery personally. That was my first charge cycle too--it may well improve!
Anybody else want to post? I especially want to know if I'm the only person with the black gaps in my mobile signal bar--that worries me a bit.
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I went to bed for 10 hours left it idle with wifi and GPS on it only went down 2% lol
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I went to bed for 10 hours left it idle with wifi and GPS on it only went down 2% lol
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Yeah this thing gets some serious flat lines while idling.
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Ok, I have to admit, I'm not the biggest fan of this phone so far (way too much bloatware, and a little laggy, IMO). But the battery life is effing fabulous. 5.5 hours screen on time with nearly 20 hours screen on time. AND THAT IS ON LTE THE ENTIRE TIME -- WIFI WAS NOT USED AT ALL.
Don't ask me why my "mobile network signal" bar has some black gaps on it. I was not in airplane mode at all and as far as I know I had a full LTE connection the entire time the phone was on.
I don't think I've ever seen 5.5 hours screen-on time on LTE on a stock ROM/kernel before, so I'm pretty impressed.
Info: Brightness manually set to ~25%. This was mostly browsing the web and xda, and using messaging. There was a short call and about 30 minutes of GPS navigation. One Gmail account syncing the entire time. Solid black wallpaper. Most of Samsung's gimmicky features disabled, and most of Samsung & AT&T bloat disabled (see my HOLY MOTHER OF BLOATWARE thread for full list).
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Did you enable force GPU rendering in developer options & cut down the animations to .5 or turn then off try it out should speed ui make things faster try it out if you haven't already
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I have turned off animations. Any downside to forcing gpu rendering?
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So what is the technique you will be using to cycle your battery? Charge for 8 hrs before powering on. Then drain until it shuts off by itself. Or until it reaches 1-5%? Then power off and full charge? And how many cycles do you normally do? About 3 or?
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So what is the technique you will be using to cycle your battery? Charge for 8 hrs before powering on. Then drain until it shuts off by itself. Or until it reaches 1-5%? Then power off and full charge? And how many cycles do you normally do? About 3 or?
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Or you can just use your device normally as I don't think the battery has a memory.
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Dont want to be a negative nancy here.....but given that the screen eats most of the battery, I was hoping for more at 25% brightness. I had the One for a few days, and it was set to auto brightness most of the time (which was pretty generous with the backlight, seemed to hover around 40% indoors except in total darkness, and maxing out outdoors) and it lasted me 5 hours on LTE.
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Dont want to be a negative nancy here.....but given that the screen eats most of the battery, I was hoping for more at 25% brightness. I had the One for a few days, and it was set to auto brightness most of the time (which was pretty generous with the backlight, seemed to hover around 40% indoors except in total darkness, and maxing out outdoors) and it lasted me 5 hours on LTE.
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Yeah I am not impressed with the battery figures considering the battery size...
Although that extra 200MHz of clock speed certainly can factor into that and nobody has really dove into what device-specific CPU optimizations each device has.
Fantastic. Nice job Sammy. Looks like respectable battery life!
Went on 16 hours yesterday so thats pretty good!
I made it 1d 1h 50m with 5 hour screen on time (50% brightness manually set) Wifi was on the entire time, mobile data was disabled and gps was on from time to time (10 hours straight at one point) It handled pretty well for its first day, got the phone set up during that time. 1% Life atm
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Yeah I am not impressed with the battery figures considering the battery size...
Although that extra 200MHz of clock speed certainly can factor into that and nobody has really dove into what device-specific CPU optimizations each device has.
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It has a 1080p Super "Power Sucking" Amoled screen, so 5 hours of screen on time is quite good in my opinion.
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Impressed myself so far...
Im really happy...watched over an hour of youtube (music festival videos) listened to over 2 hours of music...and general messing around...with everything on default settings...turned nothing off when I got the phone, and have nit uninstalled any bloatware yet...so this is with wifi on, lte on, gps on and whatever other s features are on by default and auto brightness I believe
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Can someone please post the screen that shows the mobile indicator bar? I want to know if I'm the only one getting black gaps.
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I could only go with about 3 and a half hours of screen time on my SIII so 5 hours is definitely very good!

cannot achieve more then 1.5 hours screen on time...any ideas?

i have a 1 month old SG3 and i have used stock, Clean rom, and carbon rom, and i have tried a few different kernals..and i CANNOT get by 1.5 hours scree on time. this is also sometimes with 3g only. i shut everything off that i am suppose to. only one gmail account syncing..
what am i doing wrong? i thought the S3 was allot better then this??
i have installed better battery stats and it does not look like anyting fishy is taking my battery life..and the "awake" part in battery stats kinda match my "screen on" stat...
thanks in advance...
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i have used stock, Clean rom, and carbon rom, and i have tried a few different kernals..and i CANNOT get by 1.5 hours scree on time. this is also sometimes with 3g only. i shut everything off that i am suppose to. only one gmail account syncing..
what am i doing wrong? i thought the S3 was allot better then this??
i have installed better battery stats and it does not look like anyting fishy is taking my battery life..and the "awake" part in battery stats kinda match my "screen on" stat...
thanks in advance...
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It might be time for a new battery.
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oh its only like 1 month old...what you do achieve with that rom/kernal/4g?
Something's wrong. Either in your setup or with your device.
I'd start trying to put everything back to stock, and gear up for a warranty exchange or at least a new battery (which is probably what they'll offer first.)
Well, there are multiple factors, how bright is your screen? Were you playing games? Playing videos? Do you have a background process running and taking up all the resources?
You'll sometimes see some amazing screen on times, but they sacrifice their screen brightness to get that, and they don't do anything too processor intensive either.
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Try the KT747 kernel, its really good with battery life
Really depends on your signal as well. Sometimes I can barely get 1 hr 30 if I'm in low signal areas throughout the day. At the end of the day, click on the graph in the Battery settings page and check the Mobile Network Signal area. If its usually mostly red/yellow I get around 1hr 30 to 2 hr screen on time
DS battery. It'll help a lot. Also greenify
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I don't agree with you on how some people get amazing on screen time as I have brightness on auto played a game for an hour and a half and played music for two hours and have 53% battery life left that is three and a half hours total. All I did was use DS battery saver, Greenify and set kt747 kernel on ktoonservative/row at min/max Mhz of 81/1512 and undervolted. I basically use my phone like I normally would and altered the settings of the 2 apps and custom kernel.
I find cell signal strength makes a huge difference. If my LTE signal is -110 dbm or better, no battery issues. If it gets down to - 118 dbm or worse, idle drain gets horrible. Disabling LTE doesn't help, so ultimately I think it's the 1x voice radio portion that kills itself. That means my dbm numbers probably only roughly correlated with 1x dbm... Unfortunately s3 only shows you LTE dbm.
This is a big weakness in Samsung radio firmware. It's ok that their antenna design is weak, etc, but for crying out loud don't shoot yourself in the foot and kill your battery in these low signal areas. I know their handling of low signal really sucks. This is where my wife's iPhone 5 and Apples anal optimization of battery really crush the s3. It's not even funny.

Expected SOT

Hi,
recently I bought N5 and I am very pleased with it. I could say that I love it. But I am worried about my battery. When I was buying it, the dealer at my carrier store, was hiding the box when opening it from me. I think that the box was not sealed any more ( i dont know if it is only in my country but here it's usuall that when buying a new phone they cut the sticker on the box infront of you). When I called at my store they said that they had only one more. And I am worried that the phone was used befor me for showcasing in the store. My battery usually lasts for two days ( I also have N7 so when on university i use N7 for heavy work) but barely get 3 hours of SOT. Wifi and 4G mostly off and brightness at minimum or max at 30% if on sun. Assistant of, gps of, ART on, using snapdragon BatteryGuru. I would really like to know what SOT should I get with this settings. And if you guys think I should go for warranty and hope that they replace my battery. Is there any way of seeing if the phone was already factory reset? Also I saw guys getting 5-6 hours SOT with wifi on here on XDA. Don't get me wrong I love the standby time but when using it (FB, twitter, messaging, browsing Chrome, 2 mail syncing) the battery drains like F1 car drains gas. If this is somewhere answered close the thread and point me there . Thank you
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screen on time is totally dependent on personal usage.
the best thing to do would be to root it and install 'better battery stats'. then you can analyze your battery properly. feel free to let this run for a full discharge and then post your screenshots
Yeah the problem with SOT is purely personal and that is why I posted here to see what you guys think. But still it is interesting to see how different the time can be from user to user. Will post screenshots in the evening.
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BombasMirko said:
using snapdragon BatteryGuru
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remove this. It doesn't help and if anything, it makes it worse
The battery drains whether the screen is on or off. If you're getting two days of use with 3 hours sot I would say that's ok. You might get 5 hours if you drained the battery in a day. Does that make sense? It does in my head!
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Ok so I removed Battery guru. And here are my stats from today (this was not my normal day of using it). Through the day the screen was almost constantly at the same level of brightness. And a lot of wifi and even 4g usage. But my battery could be draining a bit faster too because of not that good cellular coverage.
As pepdavies said with my normal use probably I would get closer to 4 hours if I would draind a battery in a day. .
Can I aske one more question? If I charge my phone over night and phone is off, will it overcharge my battery the same way as it would if it was on?
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Ok so I removed Battery guru. And here are my stats from today (this was not my normal day of using it). Through the day the screen was almost constantly at the same level of brightness. And a lot of wifi and even 4g usage. But my battery could be draining a bit faster too because of not that good cellular coverage.
As pepdavies said with my normal use probably I would get closer to 4 hours if I would draind a battery in a day. .
Can I aske one more question? If I charge my phone over night and phone is off, will it overcharge my battery the same way as it would if it was on?
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ive always charged my android devices overnight while they are on, nothing bad comes from it. you will be fine. i do it on my nexus 5 every night, yet still see at least 5 hours sot every battery cycle(5+ hours sot because i use lte exclusively, it gives better battery life than 3g/2g).
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... If I charge my phone over night and phone is off, will it overcharge my battery the same way as it would if it was on?
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You can leave the phone plugged in 24/7/365, on or off, and it will never overcharge, whatever that may mean. Nor will it overheat, slow down, melt, or explode.
I got 7 hours of screen on time by having the screen on a low brightness but that is only practical in a dark environment. I've also disabled a lot of google stuff and uninstalled google+ which was destroying 20% of the battery regularly. Generally 5 hours of screen on time using lux to lower brightness levels but to a point where the screen still looks nice
4 hours sot is typical for stock
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i dont really see how anyone can enjoy using there phone at minimum brightness unless its in a dark room i keep mine at 25% and it looks damn good using a tweaked gamma profile. Regarding battery i average 4.30 hours screen on time and 23 hours total with wifi only mostly web browsing and as said already there will be no harm in charging your phone overnight when i wake up its at 100% and battery temp is at around 24c
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You can leave the phone plugged in 24/7/365, on or off, and it will never overcharge, whatever that may mean. Nor will it overheat, slow down, melt, or explode.
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you are right that it will never overcharge, it is not optimal to keep your device with a full charge of battery for an extended period of time. by extended period of time i mean 5+ days
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fedor12 said:
i dont really see how anyone can enjoy using there phone at minimum brightness unless its in a dark room i keep mine at 25% and it looks damn good using a tweaked gamma profile. Regarding battery i average 4.30 hours screen on time and 23 hours total with wifi only mostly web browsing and as said already there will be no harm in charging your phone overnight when i wake up its at 100% and battery temp is at around 24c
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there are many people in this world and we all have our own likes and dislikes.
when im outside I enjoy being outside and do not use my device except to check a notification or two. so when im inside and in an average lit room, I can drop the brightness to about 15% and that is enough for me. remember, lighting the screen is the phone's biggest battery hog. any decrease to this will increase your SoT. I enjoy getting an extra 2 hours out of my device before i have to be tied to a power cord
that said, im waiting for my zerolemon battery case to ship and can't wait

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