the idea of slim rom is to remove extra frameworks hence the battery will supposed to increase but why battery drains fast....is there any recommended battery saver software???
saimsameer said:
the idea of slim rom is to remove extra frameworks hence the battery will supposed to increase but why battery drains fast....is there any recommended battery saver software???
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I would think this is device specific. What phone/device are you using?
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I have noticed a definite decrease in battery life. I have re installed wipe battery stats and used battery calibration tool. I was just wondering if there is anything else i can do to increase my battery life?
mkemvp said:
I have noticed a definite decrease in battery life. I have re installed wipe battery stats and used battery calibration tool. I was just wondering if there is anything else i can do to increase my battery life?
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There's about a dozen threads regarding battery life. Here's one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1055365
I am using TWKernel 4/15 if that makes any difference and i will take at that thread and try using some of there battery life solutions and see what happens.
I have a question about battery calibration.
After I deleted batterystats.bin, the meter seems to be working fine (prior to deletion, battery meter was not correct - for example, only 50% battery was remaining, but battery meter would be around 70%.
Anyway, do I have to calibrate battery each time I flash new/upgrade ROM?
I've been changing to different ROMs frequently nowadays to find best battery ROM. So I was wondering if I have to calibrate battery each time I flash new ROM.
Thank you!
Honestly I dont think it matters much. I've heard arguments both ways but what I do is I calibrate when I first get me phone (or a new battery) and thats it. I get great battery like even going between roms
johnkim0011 said:
I have a question about battery calibration.
After I deleted batterystats.bin, the meter seems to be working fine (prior to deletion, battery meter was not correct - for example, only 50% battery was remaining, but battery meter would be around 70%.
Anyway, do I have to calibrate battery each time I flash new/upgrade ROM?
I've been changing to different ROMs frequently nowadays to find best battery ROM. So I was wondering if I have to calibrate battery each time I flash new ROM.
Thank you!
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You MUST delete the battery stats.bin everytime you flash a new rom
window7 said:
You MUST delete the battery stats.bin everytime you flash a new rom
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I don't agree with the word must. It would be a good thing after a few flashes but EVERY time is not needed.
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window7 said:
You MUST delete the battery stats.bin everytime you flash a new rom
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Um.. no. theres a proper way to caliberate the battery.
If that was the case then I'd be wiping my battery stats everyday because of CM7 nightlies
But yeah, I'd probably say just do it if you feel that your battery life is awful. Maybe once every 3-5 months? I've had the NS since it first came out and I haven't wiped my battery stats. Battery life is still amazing, so I don't know.
i have a battery issues. it drains fast. is anybody know how can i fix my battery? is there any software than i use for improving battery performance?
hooman13051 said:
i have a battery issues. it drains fast. is anybody know how can i fix my battery? is there any software than i use for improving battery performance?
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More details please. What device is it, how old is it, when was the problem appears, and what rom are you using etc...
Software usually drains battery a little more quickly if not being used properly (when and how to use it).
yestaerday the battery usage of android system was 92% then i factory restored it at first it was okay but then a few hours later when i installed some apps it again consumes about 70% battery..
Use an app like BetterBatteryStats or GSam battery monitor to get more detailed information on what's using your battery.
use any battery app that gives you more detailed look at bateary use
Rb03 said:
Use an app like BetterBatteryStats or GSam battery monitor to get more detailed information on what's using your battery.
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um using DU battery saver
rockam92 said:
um using DU battery saver
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Is your overall battery consumption normal? High pergentage of Android system may be shown simply because other apps aren't consuming much battery.
Rb03 said:
Is your overall battery consumption normal? High pergentage of Android system may be shown simply because other apps aren't consuming much battery.
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than k you...
it is solved now i encrypted my phone and then factory restored it...
Hey there can anyone suggest me a battery friendly rom. If lollipop, it would be great or someting that can increase battery life coz when i use data over 3G or HSDPA battery decreases rapidly. sorry for mistakes.THANKS IN ADVANCE
meticulousmaks said:
Hey there can anyone suggest me a battery friendly rom. If lollipop, it would be great or someting that can increase battery life coz when i use data over 3G or HSDPA battery decreases rapidly. sorry for mistakes.THANKS IN ADVANCE
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cm11 + greenify
install gsam battery moniter too and keep a check on which apps are draining most battery, and uninstall them if they aren't needed or find a lighter alternative.