Do you think HD wallpapers drain the battery faster? - General Questions and Answers

I just downloaded a 4K resolution wallpaper from the web. I have noticed a difference in battery life. But if my phone only has a fixed amount of pixels. Then the wallpaper shouldn't matter. They are all going to be used no matter what. Maybe it's that this wallpaper is super colorful, maybe it mayballine. No but really what do you guys think about this issue?
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Wallpapers dependes on pixels and resolution
They drain battery but not much
Not more than live wallpaper
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Yes, drain the batt
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i think live wallpaper only . hd wallpaper not noticeable
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Maybe, but not much, I think so.

darkghostzz said:
Maybe, but not much, I think so.
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Yes ... HD Wallpapers may drain battery as the GPU does a little more work while rendering a HD Wallpaper ... But many launchers downsample the image to match your device screen ..,. so .. technically .. there'll not be a significant battery drain ...

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Infuse live wallpapera lag? any one?

Guys im having trouble with a major lag during the screens when on Live wallpaper on my Infuse any help please?
Oh yea on every Rom and stock too the only one that doesn't is grass
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tyshemi said:
Oh yea on every Rom and stock too the only one that doesn't is grass
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so i guess there isnt fix to it..no??
Im have the captain America one and its fine i get to hit the shield and it all works fine. no lag for me
I have no problems with any of the live wallpapers I've installed (shadow galaxy, beautiful widget weather, nexus honeycomb, I-O hyperspace, Matrix, Asus Water, swirling Galaxy, thunderstorm and a few others as well as the stock). Tey all run very smooth. But I do notice some occasional lag when swiping between screens or with window/app launching animations- i.e some stuttering as an app window maximizes up, when there is a live wallpaper running. I feel like this is more pronounced after the most recent OTA update so I'm wondering if some of the new scrollable widgets are putting strain on the system too.
One thing you can check is whether the particular wallpaper you'e using has a setting to turn up or down the cpu usage. Might help.

Live wallpaper?

What's this live wallpaper. Can anyone tell me?
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Call it the animated wallpaper, beautiful but waste much of battery
It´s similar to the so called Nexus Live-Wallpaper. In my opinion the nexus Wallpaper looks better.
its really a waste of battery
ditto on that, really nice but ****ty battery life
Well, i disagree, on my previous phone who was Android based (2.1, then Cyanogen 7) the battery life stayed the same whether i did or did not use an animated wallpaper, it was an Optimus Boston (z71 variant, the design changes but the hardware is the exact same)
Dang, I really like it.. Too bad. Ha thanks guys!
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Battery life
My battery life on the dell streak 5 stays the same with any of the live wallpapers i have tried, Good old dell
yeah its not good
Most of the ones I use do not seem to make a significant difference to battery life, but then again I am a light-medium daily user of my phone.
live wallpapers are cool in concept but not practical for battery life.
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I prefer no wallpaper at all
find a wallpaper confusing and eye-tiring when you have a lot of apps and spend much time using your phone and looking at the screen.

Non scrolling wallpaper mod?

Is there such thing as keeping the wallpaper from scrolling mod? I can't stand frame rate loss when scrolling... And I think it's due to the processor processing both things at once. I'm on clean DE, I'm remember this same exact thing on my infuse and a rom came out that didn't have wallpaper scroll and it was a lot more smooth.
Anyways just wondering if there was such thing.
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joho5 said:
Is there such thing as keeping the wallpaper from scrolling mod? I can't stand frame rate loss when scrolling... And I think it's due to the processor processing both things at once. I'm on clean DE, I'm remember this same exact thing on my infuse and a rom came out that didn't have wallpaper scroll and it was a lot more smooth.
Anyways just wondering if there was such thing.
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try the ultrasmooth rossie mod. i have heard some crazy smooth results from people who have used it.
edit: you're on DE you say? then there is an option in apex launcher to disable wallpaper scrolling.

[APP] Why don't you use live wallpapers?!

Hi there. Lot's of words already said about it. But the main question is still the same - why don't you use live wallpapers?
As for me, any scene's beauty just destroyed on the phone, because it's just too small. But i use lwps for tablets for sure, they are really make it more fascinating.
So, my friends and i desided to make some lwp for those users who do not actually use lwps at all.
The work took about 2 months and resulted in our new app Coloring Screen.
The idea is simple. We took photoshop color filters and photo effects and applied them to the current wallpaper (i mean static picture). The only way to do this was to create live wallpaper so this app is lwp.
We cared a lot about battery use and as a result Coloring Screen has almost no battery drain.
Also we added auto-pan feature for those devices that do not support wallpaper scrolling by default like SGS3.
We added more than 20 photo filters and color effects to easily adjust wallpaper:
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange filters
Day time,Night time effects
Autumn, Winter, Sprint and Summer adjustments
Classik black&white, Sepia, Neon, Negative and more
We also added interactive animations:
Time of the day (darker, desaturated and more constrast at night, brighter at day)
Seasons (at autumn time wallpaper will look orange, at winter time - white, etc)
Weather (simple and beautiful rain, snow, sun, clouds, thunder and frost animations)
Dynamic/Random/Interactive coloring (for example, swiping the screen will change wallpaper colors)
Already available in Google Play
Please give me your sign and tell me what are you thinking about this app? Do you find it useful/cool/boring/etc.
Thanks!
Battery consumption. There you have your answer. No other reason behind it. Oh and memory consumption. There two good and viable answers.
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performance. even with a so called 'beast' specs, my atrix can't handle a lwp without too much lag everywhere...
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Definitely battery/performance as said above.
It's just sad that many android phones supports Live Wallpapers, but the end-user always complain about battery drain and performance issues as well. I really like the idea of moving wallpapers wherever you go (Desktop & App Drawer), it's really an eye candy for anyone! Well I hope someday, someone might fix this. This is one of Android's most unique feature!
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I love live wallpaper, so does evrybody, but nobody uses it daily, only one major reason, battery,bcoz android itself is a battery drainer,so i use multi wallpaper,app from the market,i gives me multi wallpapers, for different screen,n the big plus is it doesn't even drain ur battery,until i get note 2 with bigger battery,i hv to be contended with static wallpaper,im giving ur app a try will report later
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Drains the battery down
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Battery life? I really dont understand.
Even if wallpaper drains battery, it's just about 1% of total power consumption (especially in compare with display or wifi/gps/internet usage). It means you are able to use your device for 5 minutes longer a day. It's completely ridiculous.
Btw, as i sad, Coloring Screen does not render anything in background if no weather animation. So battery usage is completely zero. It's behavior as like as regular wallpaper - render to buffer once then do nothing.
But its still 1% same reason why I use zero Widgets. I keep my phone as simple as it gets. Minimum.
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WP8 solves this even better, no graphics, no widgets, no animations
exisapps said:
Battery life? I really dont understand.
Even if wallpaper drains battery, it's just about 1% of total power consumption (especially in compare with display or wifi/gps/internet usage). It means you are able to use your device for 5 minutes longer a day. It's completely ridiculous.
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exisapps said:
Battery life? I really dont understand.
Even if wallpaper drains battery, it's just about 1% of total power consumption (especially in compare with display or wifi/gps/internet usage). It means you are able to use your device for 5 minutes longer a day. It's completely ridiculous.
Btw, as i sad, Coloring Screen does not render anything in background if no weather animation. So battery usage is completely zero. It's behavior as like as regular wallpaper - render to buffer once then do nothing.
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Ecg is the live wallpaper
I don't think it's 1% D:
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I love how everyone is simply answering the OP's rhetorical question...
I'm using the cosmic flow (default on SXS) and it doesn't even appear on my battery list
Yoy know i can create lwp for you. It will kill your battery in an hour. Want it?) Do not use bad coded lwps, thats all.
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Its not. Here i promote my app )) (Coloring Screen). I think it may really become useful for those who hate lwps.
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toxicpaulution said:
But its still 1% same reason why I use zero Widgets. I keep my phone as simple as it gets. Minimum.
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bet your phone looks sweet and exciting to look at.......:laugh:....but im only messing about, each to their own an all that. i on the other hand dont really give a rats about battery drain, mines maxed out with widgets, shortcuts, folders, clocks, everything....as well as lwp (sometimes). as long as i get 8 hours while im at work, im happy....cant wait to try this app, it looks right up my street.:good:
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Its not. Here i promote my app )) (Coloring Screen). I think it may really become useful for those who hate lwps.
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First of all congratulations for your applications(like panoramic screen )
Let me give it a try
I hate lwp because of battery consumption but i agree with your statement that if its bad coded it can kill your battery easily
update :Woooow.fantastic.hope to not kill battery and memory
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Coloring Screen is different and may be kinda nice but I'm not one to sit and stare at the screen, therefore I don't really care what the background looks like.
I don't use them because of the lag they normally bring. It's not a lot but noticeable.
My next phone will probably be a quad core, so hopefully I can start using them again
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afilopou said:
First of all congratulations for your applications(like panoramic screen )
Let me give it a try
I hate lwp because of battery consumption but i agree with your statement that if its bad coded it can kill your battery easily
update :Woooow.fantastic.hope to not kill battery and memory
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Thanks! Battery almost not affected. In advanced preferences category you can even find Battery Usage options that is set to 0.00% by default :laugh:
Memory depends on your current available memory. It requires over 11Mb for java and opengl contexts. But so far as android manages memory usage itself you can see much more in task manager because android do not kill apps immidiately. For example, when you have lwp on background and open our preview widget, memory usage doubles. In task manager they both called Coloring Screen so you see incorrect memory usage by the app.
If you'll have troubles just let me know!

Do live wallpapers on android take up a lot of battery?

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Yes, it depends on what sensors the live wallpapers require.
Live Wallpapers are like videos constantly playing in the background even if you are on the launcher or not.
Imagine playing videos (offline/already downloaded) and doing other stuff in the same time.
Yeah playing videos will really drain your battery depending how long your playing out for but because we are talking about live wallpapers the video will play constantly until you stop it (use a background instead of a live wallpaper) and because of the sensors/interval (depends which type) that would make it a interactive video draining battery.
Just be lucky that audio is not on the list.
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when it comes to battery life live walpapers take up the most. if you have an OLED screen you can use a totally black screen to get slightly more life out of your battery.
andyabc said:
Yes, it depends on what sensors the live wallpapers require.
Live Wallpapers are like videos constantly playing in the background even if you are on the launcher or not.
Imagine playing videos (offline/already downloaded) and doing other stuff in the same time.
Yeah playing videos will really drain your battery depending how long your playing out for but because we are talking about live wallpapers the video will play constantly until you stop it (use a background instead of a live wallpaper) and because of the sensors/interval (depends which type) that would make it a interactive video draining battery.
Just be lucky that audio is not on the list.
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Thanks for info gone back to static now to save battery
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It depends on which one you use
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topcat07 said:
Thanks for info gone back to static now to save battery
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Yeah stay static,But you can check out the GoogleNow HD Live Wallpapers.They have 4 states,And the weather changes acc. to the time of day.
So they eat almost the same amount of battery as a static one as there are only 4 picture states and no movement at all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUo-0inzotA
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Yeah stay static,But you can check out the GoogleNow HD Live Wallpapers.They have 4 states,And the weather changes acc. to the time of day.
So they eat almost the same amount of battery as a static one as there are only 4 picture states and no movement at all!
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Yes, usually, all active applications consume battery. It includes widgets, wall papers and startup applications. The less of those that are active, the longer the battery life is.
There are some live wallpapers that stop functioning when you're not on the homescreen.
I tested it last week, between a static wallpaper and several live wallpapers. The difference was 4% over 24h, with one or two peaking at using 8% more. Since you have to charge most smartphones and tablets once every 24h anyway, that's a mood point.
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I personally think live wallpapers are much less power hungry if configured properly. I am using a Sony Xperia Tipo and use A LOT OF LIVE WALLPAPERS, play huge games now and then (Dungeon Hunter 4, Iron Ma 3), use the internet, msg and still survive the day.(Along with music). I configure my live wallpapers to act only upon touching or make them animate with the lease effects and the least no. of moving particles. It is a breaking deal for me. Sure, I can get better battery life without live wallpapers. But, hey. it's an android. Why should i stay with static wallpapers?(Like an iPhone).... Anyway, this is my opiion.
ShadowLea said:
There are some live wallpapers that stop functioning when you're not on the homescreen.
I tested it last week, between a static wallpaper and several live wallpapers. The difference was 4% over 24h, with one or two peaking at using 8% more. Since you have to charge most smartphones and tablets once every 24h anyway, that's a mood point.
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Any live wallpapers with minimal ram/battery usage to share? Most that I be tried drains battery much.
Lim Wee Huat said:
Any live wallpapers with minimal ram/battery usage to share? Most that I be tried drains battery much.
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Well... I am using super bokeh... It's set to 5 particles and the default theme... Also, try city at night, galaxy nexus triangle...
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Lim Wee Huat said:
Any live wallpapers with minimal ram/battery usage to share? Most that I be tried drains battery much.
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All these developer's wallpapers are very easy on the battery and/or have battery saver options:
Dualboot Games
Maxelus.net
Apofiss
Bonne App!
Kittehface Software
I've also found Juice Pro, and Beautiful relax islands HD (not in the store anymore :S) to be battery efficient.
viktex1d said:
I personally think live wallpapers are much less power hungry if configured properly. I am using a Sony Xperia Tipo and use A LOT OF LIVE WALLPAPERS, play huge games now and then (Dungeon Hunter 4, Iron Ma 3), use the internet, msg and still survive the day.(Along with music). I configure my live wallpapers to act only upon touching or make them animate with the lease effects and the least no. of moving particles. It is a breaking deal for me. Sure, I can get better battery life without live wallpapers. But, hey. it's an android. Why should i stay with static wallpapers?(Like an iPhone).... Anyway, this is my opiion.
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Agreed.
viktex1d said:
I personally think live wallpapers are much less power hungry if configured properly. I am using a Sony Xperia Tipo and use A LOT OF LIVE WALLPAPERS, play huge games now and then (Dungeon Hunter 4, Iron Ma 3), use the internet, msg and still survive the day.(Along with music). I configure my live wallpapers to act only upon touching or make them animate with the lease effects and the least no. of moving particles. It is a breaking deal for me. Sure, I can get better battery life without live wallpapers. But, hey. it's an android. Why should i stay with static wallpapers?(Like an iPhone).... Anyway, this is my opiion.
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i think you can use mod wallpaper loop to feel good with static wallpapers ^^!
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Why do you care about live wallpapers 'affecting' the battery life on a Galaxy S4? Even on my Wildfire S they don't noticeably affect battery life. I'm talking about an hour at the most.
SunnyChrono6 said:
Why do you care about live wallpapers 'affecting' the battery life on a Galaxy S4? Even on my Wildfire S they don't noticeably affect battery life. I'm talking about an hour at the most.
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Hour is ages! Especially if your not charging for 12 hours
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Hour is ages! Especially if your not charging for 12 hours
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I'm talking about an hour, on my poverty phone, when I don't charge for 2 days and don't use it at all. Generally it's not even noticeable, especially on a quad core with so much power efficiency. I doubt you'd get more than 10 mins extra on that beast.
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I use the galatic core lwp and it doesn't eat that much battery.
Depends on the wallpaper. I used to have a microbes walllaper for my s2 and it used only 2% of my battery in 30 hours . some live wallpapers use way less or way more.
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