Here you are a screenshoot of my battery usage.. Why is there system UI ?
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What do you mean by "why is there system ui??" The system ui consumes battery when the mobile is in standby or not...
When you don't do anything else with your mobile the System ui has a larger % drain as there are no other apps which have consumed more...
vin4yak said:
What do you mean by "why is there system ui??" The system ui consumes battery when the mobile is in standby or not...
When you don't do anything else with your mobile the System ui has a larger % drain as there are no other apps which have consumed more...
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ok thank you very much i didn't know this.. i thought that system ui was only for the icons and is this a good battery usage or not?
N3xusS said:
ok thank you very much i didn't know this.. i thought that system ui was only for the icons and is this a good battery usage or not?
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It depends on the screen on time, but it looks good.
If you want you can download better battery stats (free if you search on XDA) to see if your device has any apps keeping g your device from deep sleeping, but it doesn't look like it from the screenshot
Probably due to custom UI elements.
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Is there anything battery saver ROM? I have 1650 mha akkumlator, and its running out of energy in about 6 hours. Even if I do not really use it. Any suggestion to make that battery life a bit longer? (New akkumlator ....)
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I think you could first check which apps are consuming the power.
Where can i check it?
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K I found it. What is media server?
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Zahovay said:
Is there anything battery saver ROM? I have 1650 mha akkumlator, and its running out of energy in about 6 hours. Even if I do not really use it. Any suggestion to make that battery life a bit longer? (New akkumlator ....)
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which rom are u using?
battery life also depends upon kernels..
search for the compatible kernel either for jb or bg..
I use gamerzrom maybe the 3 or 4 th version with semaphore kernel.. Can u suggest any better one?
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stock rom for you phone i think have best battery save no ?
you could download es task manager to kill unwanted tasks that are draining battery
Actually not apps are draining my battery. Its the android os and the screen. Can I anyhow make the screen brightness even darker? When i put it to the minimum its like apple stuffs on full bright... 40% screen light on battery 14% os ...
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How is the Nexus S performing as regards RAM usage and battery life on the handful of unofficial Kitkat ROMs doing the rounds? Kitkat is built to perform better on devices with 512MB RAM than Jellybean. Wondering if that translates into actual differences in performance and battery life, even on the as-yet-unstable ROMs.
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How is the Nexus S performing as regards RAM usage and battery life on the handful of unofficial Kitkat ROMs doing the rounds? Kitkat is built to perform better on devices with 512MB RAM than Jellybean. Wondering if that translates into actual differences in performance and battery life, even on the as-yet-unstable ROMs.
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Battery life is pretty close to most jelly beans, it has better ram availability, but is smooth like 4.1 only a bit faster... Some apps still have issues due to the newness of 4.4, but mainly in ART... Most roms are pretty stable for daily use...
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Setting.Out said:
Battery life is pretty close to most jelly beans, it has better ram availability, but is smooth like 4.1 only a bit faster... Some apps still have issues due to the newness of 4.4, but mainly in ART... Most roms are pretty stable for daily use...
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Thanks. So in that case, I shouldn't expect more than the 1.5-2 hours of screen on time I've been getting using JB.
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Thanks. So in that case, I shouldn't expect more than the 1.5-2 hours of screen on time I've been getting using JB.
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In that case, much better than what you were getting.. Lol... I get around 4hrs screen time with 12-16hrs moderate usage..
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Wow, how do you get so much screen time?
Pixie dust... Lol. I don't have 3g on unless I'm using it, location off unless needed, I keep WiFi off when the phone sleeps, I don't auto sync, screen brightness is usually on lowest settings, I set app permissions to not wake my device, greenify, and use a script package with nodded build.prop...
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Pixie dust... Lol. I don't have 3g on unless I'm using it, location off unless needed, I keep WiFi off when the phone sleeps, I don't auto sync, screen brightness is usually on lowest settings, I set app permissions to not wake my device, greenify, and use a script package with nodded build.prop...
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I'll try that and see how long my battery lasts me. Although then I don't know what exactly I'll be doing with the phone at all. Usually I have 2G always on, switching to 3G when I need it, don't use WiFi. Auto-sync is mostly off, brightness lowest indoors, and a few apps greenified. That gives me 2 hours max of screen on time over moderate use for say 8-9 hours.
Can anyone suggest me how to increase my note 2's battery life?
Currently it works for 32 hours per charging and earlier before rooting it used to work for more than 42 hours.
Android's description:
Note2 (N-17100, XXUEMK4 , rooted 4.3 stock firmware.)
Please let me know how to get around 50 hours of battery life per charge.:what:
:good: :good:Thanks in advance.:good::good:
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Garu8 said:
Can anyone suggest me how to increase my note 2's battery life?
Currently it works for 32 hours per charging and earlier before rooting it used to work for more than 42 hours.
Android's description:
Note2 (N-17100, XXUEMK4 , rooted 4.3 stock firmware.)
Please let me know how to get around 50 hours of battery life per charge.:what:
:good: :good:Thanks in advance.:good::good:
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I dont know about 50 hrs but you can significantly increase battery life by making sure you dont have background tasks running while its in standby. Ergo a task manager or auto task killer. But be careful if its rooted and you use a root app task killer it can kill tasks that you NEED running. Also if you can find an app that will trickle charge it when its at 100% battery and your not using it that will prolong your usage as well. Not sure what else you could do besides that or see if you can find a way to undervolt it with a power managing app *for rooted devices*
Hello, there are many ways to "slightly" improve battery usage but you can't significantly improve it. If you want to get 50+ hours, try a app called Easy Battery Saver. It generally gives me another few hours of battery usage.
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Since those are quite similar apps, has anyone noticed their battery consumption? Witch one is more battery friendly?
P.S. This is not a threat about their functionalities, just battery usage
nasye said:
Since those are quite similar apps, has anyone noticed their battery consumption? Witch one is more battery friendly?
P.S. This is not a threat about their functionalities, just battery usage
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I recommend Acdisplay, have been using it on ky Moto G since I got the phone and had no issues with the battery, just try both of them to see with one is right for you.
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Battery % app mod
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.edavid93.kitkat_battery_percentage
You don't need root to enable battery % on the N9.
Thx!
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Battery % app mod
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.edavid93.kitkat_battery_percentage
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Works on both non-rooted Nexus 6 & 9, thanks!
Makes me sad to see how quickly the battery % drops
Makes no sense that Google doesn't just implement this officially.
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