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That app that is also a widget that maintains your battery and auto kills any app that runs that's using up the battery. Its a widget and helps u idle at like 4-10ma.
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Hey I think what you're looking for is Juice Defender if I'm not mistake.
The app task killer wouldn't help you to extend the battery life instead it would drain your battery. Use it only when you really NEED to kill some specific apps.
No its a app that u can use as a widget that monitors the battery at all times. But ill still try it thanks a million
happyaray said:
Hey I think what you're looking for is Juice Defender if I'm not mistake.
The app task killer wouldn't help you to extend the battery life instead it would drain your battery. Use it only when you really NEED to kill some specific apps.
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maybe this thread will help you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=937080
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Check to see if the "Best Wi-Fi Performance" option is enabled under the Advanced WiFi settings. If it is, disable it.
Try using GSam Battery Stats (used to be badass battery stats I believe). It can give you a breakdown of what apps are chewing through the battery. Might help to give you some direction.
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jspidey said:
Check to see if the "Best Wi-Fi Performance" option is enabled under the Advanced WiFi settings. If it is, disable it.
Try using GSam Battery Stats (used to be badass battery stats I believe). It can give you a breakdown of what apps are chewing through the battery. Might help to give you some direction.
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Hes not using a sense rom so that option isn't available. I also have wakelocks using AOKP and I can't track them down using either BBS or BBM.
I have the same problem too eventhough i put wifi on during sleep only when plugged in under setting.
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Yeah I Mon aokp still can't find a solution
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have you been through your apps and Widgets to see what may be keeping your phone from sleeping?
I also have lots of wake locks on CM9, latest nightly. Lost 11% battery in 8 hours last night while I slept.
I seem to have extremely high battery usage by Chrome. It could be a bug where it is reporting incorrect stats, but I'm not quite sure. Chrome has a CPU total of 2m 20s, but its 11%. For comparison, Facebook has a CPU total of 15 m and its usage is 3%.
Does anyone else have a similar problem?
I've noticed high reporting from chrome too. Sucks cuz I love the browser
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Go into chrome options then developer tools, turn off tilt scrolling. Restart chrome
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justinc101011 said:
Go into chrome options then developer tools, turn off tilt scrolling. Restart chrome
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This seems to be working for me. Thank you very much!
Hi. I have recently flashed cm9 on my galaxy s 4g,and it's amazing. My only major issue Is that the battery drains from 100% to 0 in less than 4 hours with lite use. Is there something I'm forgetting to do or is it a typical issue? Thank you
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idevice12345 said:
Hi. I have recently flashed cm9 on my galaxy s 4g,and it's amazing. My only major issue Is that the battery drains from 100% to 0 in less than 4 hours with lite use. Is there something I'm forgetting to do or is it a typical issue? Thank you
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Battery calibration.
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I've already tried that. I'm still having the same issues.
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Unfortunately, it could be a number of known "usual suspects", such as apps or possibly a 'rogue' app, signal strength (the more the phone has to seek connection, the more battery drain), try swapping your SIM, settings to help maintain acceptable battery discharge, wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, sync, are just a few things that could be the cause. You can try a full charge to full discharge until the phone powers down, then while off, charge fully and power back on to clear battery stats. Could be your battery as well...
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That didn't work
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That didn't work
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Use better battery stats to see what is killing your battery
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It says audio out 1
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Check the cpu scaling governor. Usually 'ondemand' will do a decent job of conserving battery power.
Also you can use the 'top' command from the terminal emulator to check for processes hogging the cpu.
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Battery calibration is a debunked myth.
AudioOut_1 suggests keypad clicks, or some other alert sound. Try reading the BBS thread for suggestions, posting your logs there if you're still puzzled.
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i advice you try Gremlin Remover Step 1 and 2 (FIRST!) then if problem persists more on to step 3
EDIT : Gremlin Remover can be found on the development area or here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500427
Whatever
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The battery might be dying. You should try another one because I noticed my stock battery started to stop lasting as long as it used to
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I noticed a significant difference between the battery life of CM7 and CM9. 7 is really good with battery life. 9, however, shows the SCREEN as being the main drain of the battery...even if it's been on my desk all day.
Was wondering if someone can answer this and let me know if its normal. I'm seeing that google search is using a very high percentage of the battery. Is this normal. I'm not doing anything in particular. Any ideas what can be causing all this usage.
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Turn off Google now