Hi,
I've been using Home Screen ++ (http://www.chi-tai.info/cs_batterystatus_xda_neo_wm5_im_cs.htm) to monitor my battery drain in real-time, but it seems a bit heavy to use just for this one functionality. Does anyone know of a lighter application which can do this, ideally one which puts an icon (or text) in the top menu bar?
Download address:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.linpus.battery
Battery optimizer - saver can help you learn more about your power consumption and make your battery last longer. Please try it and leave your comments. Thanks!
The major updates of v1.0.8 includes:
1) Traditional Chinese support
2) High temperature notification
3) Adjusted UI layout for Battery Info page
4) Changed the default settings for Balanced, Power Save and Super Save modes
5) Fixed the issue that notification uses media channel to play sound
6) Fixed the issue that on some devices, the system may return wrong power values for Wifi or 2G/3G data which caused unreasonable remaining time estimation.
7) Support customized kernel which may not have powersave or performance mode for CPU.
If there is any feedback, please let us know so that we can improve. Thanks!
Battery Optimizer -Saver has been updated to version 1.1.2, please try it!
Change log:
1) Added battery widget which includes a quick switch panel and an one-tap to clear memory (smart clear).
2) Added battery icon on status bar.
3) Support to show battery info on notification area.
Idea from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.style_7.clockwidget_7mobile
Thanks to Style7.
Small memory usage.
Small battery drain.
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Sam.BN - Battery status notification
Hello, I would like to introduce my new free app.
Features:
-charge notification
-discharge notification
- icon with numbers in notification bar to monitor battery levels
- Time to discharge
- Time to charge
The better the other:
- Charge notification from 10% to 100% with step 1%
- Discharge notification from 5% to 90% with step 1%
- 2 types of notification
- No advertising
- Free without restrictions
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ua.com.enadein.battery
any comments? good or bad application) anything ^_^
Hi guys, I'm one of the biggest fans of AOD in Samsung devices. I used to use the Numeric clock, but after a while I decided to switch to the Wall Clock, because of how it's beautiful and I accustomed to it from my childhood, though the Numeric Clock is way more practical.
Anyway, I just want to ask, if the Wall Clock does consume way more battery than the Numeric Clock, because the Seconds' Hand is moving every second like if it was running a video. While the Numeric one is just changing the number every one minute, and even it have some delay, when you compare it to another device , you will notice the clock delay in the Numeric one, so it saves way more battery because it doesn't refresh every second like the Wall Clock.
TLDR My question is, does the Wall Clock consume way more batter than Numeric Clock, or they are almostly similar?
Analog is so much better... the brain isn't digital.
Power consumption after control circuit is dictated by the number of pixels lite.
Nominal power consumption with auto brightness on should be:
Always on* >1%@hr
Tap on* >.5%@hr
If higher it's because of background apps running that shouldn't be.
This is with phone, texting and internet enabled.
Stats are from my Note 10+ running on Pie.
Analog clock, thin profile with dots and a second hand.
Google backup Transport, Framework, Firebase and Google play Services disabled.
Although I suspect the power consumption is the same regardless of color, I haven't tested that.
Green is where human vision sensitivity peaks so it appears brightest at the same lumen intensity. The human eye is least sensitive to red.
Blue pixels age the fastest, red the slowest if display longevity is a concern.
*at night in a dark room
All over the world, children learn to read the time on analog clocks.