how to boost the battery level? please give me a kernel or something else........thanks
Have you tried Battery Doctor from the Play Store?
yes but i dont see diferent!
Have you tried greenify?
Saleen28 said:
Have you tried greenify?
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yes but i dont see the diferentt!! exist kernel?
try easy battery saver
it will automatically turn off your wifi and mobile traffic if your phone is locked / inactive and turn back the feature after u use your phone.
And it did save a lot of battery for me
lucius100 said:
try easy battery saver
it will automatically turn off your wifi and mobile traffic if your phone is locked / inactive and turn back the feature after u use your phone.
And it did save a lot of battery for me
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yes a agree with you. but if i want save battery meaning must the screen is off! if the screen isn't off the battery level down immediately. no one app boost the level! you must close all apps and do not nothing!
looks like your battery is bad, there's no other way to boost battery level when other than that. But some people says kernel can boost it, but i don't believe it anyway :laugh:
lucius100 said:
looks like your battery is bad, there's no other way to boost battery level when other than that. But some people says kernel can boost it, but i don't believe it anyway :laugh:
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you know a kernel?
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Hi all,
I just want to know whether it would be possible/easy to develop a function for android similar to "Quiet Hours" except have the timer set on airplane mode.
With this enabled or set to desired time-frame will have the benefit of longer battery, because the transmitter would be completely or partially off..
(Subjectively speaking) Less radiation levels emitted among us (cell damage) while we rest at night, as in most cases our phones are never too far from our reach some keep them under pillow I guess.
I've searched and found nothing on the xda forums related to this topic/subject of any kind, so there thanks for reading and I hope to hear some of your opinions on this, good or bad all are welcome..
PS: Maybe a vote poll can be arranged by mods to see how this implantation will score.
Have you considered the app Tasker? I've heard it's a pretty amazing application and well worth the money.
I hear what ur saying and it sounds like a mod some would enjoy, but for us who don't want to miss a call or text we just add that toggle on our notification bar and whenever we want it, we just tap on it.... it takes 5 seconds.
And many ROMs have mods that allow u to control what u want to happen when "screen is off" perhaps u want data to turn off or wifi to turn on to save battery.
If ur not already rooted, i would suggest u do and check out different ROMs and their extras that the developers add
Good luck
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orky87 said:
Hi all,
I just want to know whether it would be possible/easy to develop a function for android similar to "Quiet Hours" except have the timer set on airplane mode.
With this enabled or set to desired time-frame will have the benefit of longer battery, because the transmitter would be completely or partially off..
(Subjectively speaking) Less radiation levels emitted among us (cell damage) while we rest at night, as in most cases our phones are never too far from our reach some keep them under pillow I guess.
I've searched and found nothing on the xda forums related to this topic/subject of any kind, so there thanks for reading and I hope to hear some of your opinions on this, good or bad all are welcome..
PS: Maybe a vote poll can be arranged by mods to see how this implantation will score.
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Did you try the "AirPlane Scheduler" app on Google Play?
Thanks for suggestions
chronophase1 said:
Have you considered the (Tasker app) I've heard it's a pretty amazing application and well worth the money.
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Yes very good app for those who know how to take it's full advantage I found it too complicated especially for the task I want to achieve.
Thx
vidaljs said:
I hear what ur saying and it sounds like a mod some would enjoy, but for us who don't want to miss a call or text we just add that toggle on our notification bar and whenever we want it, we just tap on it.... it takes 5 seconds.
And many ROMs have mods that allow u to control what u want to happen when "screen is off" perhaps u want data to turn off or wifi to turn on to save battery.
If ur not already rooted, i would suggest u do and check out different ROMs and their extras that the developers add
Good luck
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I wish I could just toggle airplane mode as you described in the notification bar but have the ability to preset it within it's setting, but android has no additional features built-in to airplane mode just a simple on-off flag.
dung_dung1341 said:
Did you try the "AirPlane Scheduler" app on Google Play?
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This may very well be just what I'm looking for can't wait to give it a try!!
It can save juice, but I tested, when device tries to get signal, It drains more juice
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I use timeriffic, it's free and i never have to mute/unmute my phone or turn airplane mode on during the night. really nice and powerful
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It can save juice, but I tested, when device tries to get signal, It drains more juice
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I can't comment negatively at all this app works really well I'm satisfied with my results and it does what I wanted. A must have..!
Aktifit said:
I use timeriffic, it's free and i never have to mute/unmute my phone or turn airplane mode on during the night. really nice and powerful
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Looks really good with all the custom options it allows, another must have I think..
Thanks for the suggestion.
I have posted something like this ib other thread, as 5 hours on battery, radio just took like 5% of all power consumption under normal circumstances while CPU and screen took over 90% of total power usage
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guys need your help last night i charged my phone its on 100 percent then i sleep..
i think thats around 1:30am and i wake up 10:00am and my battery was dead..
i check the battery consumption the android os is causing the drain..
dont know what ive done.. im on 4.2.2 stock.
i know 4.2.2 got issue on battery drain but not like this
i have installed 2 root apps yesterday (maybe it has something to do with tha drain)
*sd maid https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.sdm
*autokiller memory optimizer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rs.autokiller
jetwoot said:
guys need your help last night i charged my phone its on 100 percent then i sleep..
i think thats around 1:30am and i wake up 10:00am and my battery was dead..
i check the battery consumption the android os is causing the drain..
dont know what ive done.. im on 4.2.2 stock.
i know 4.2.2 got issue on battery drain but not like this
i have installed 2 root apps yesterday (maybe it has something to do with tha drain)
*sd maid https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.sdm
*autokiller memory optimizer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rs.autokiller
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Go to location setting
turn off everything
go to battery, google service would be gone after you charge it back to full % again.
this saves much battery
Brian_SGW_CM9 said:
Go to location setting
turn off everything
go to battery, google service would be gone after you charge it back to full % again.
this saves much battery
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uhm thanks.. but i think android os is the one taking my battery to drain fast..
can i limit the android os?? how??
Maybe the memory optimizer is not stopping to kill background apps. Try to remove it
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mysteres said:
Maybe the memory optimizer is not stopping to kill background apps. Try to remove it
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im going to try now.. and observe..
the fastest way is to flash newer ROM and then install apps one by one, monitoring, focus mostly on apps which use root
Because i dont believe the marketing and i want some answers from those who have actually used some apps for an extended period of time(apps like '3G Booster' etc.).
xD
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Because i dont believe the marketing and i want some answers from those who have actually used some apps for an extended period of time(apps like '3G Booster' etc.).
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Nope As far as I know those app are just fake! if u really want to boost your signal just turn on flight mode and turn it off!
Does anyone else keep the Toolbox feature on at all times and do you notice a battery drain? TIA!
Anyone?
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Does anyone else keep the Toolbox feature on at all times and do you notice a battery drain? TIA!
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I keep it on all the time and I'm getting superb battery life on stock rooted rom, using Greenify although I was getting great battery life with Toolbox on before I rooted.
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I keep it on all the time and I'm getting superb battery life on stock rooted rom, using Greenify although I was getting great battery life with Toolbox on before I rooted.
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Thanks man, so you literally keep Toolbox on 24/7 no matter what?
Anyone else too?! :good:
It doesn't matter. The service is always running regardless so leaving the toggle on versus leaving the toggle off is simply a matter of whether you'd like to see it off or not.
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It doesn't matter. The service is always running regardless so leaving the toggle on versus leaving the toggle off is simply a matter of whether you'd like to see it off or not.
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Do you know the service name so I can hibernate it?
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Do you know the service name so I can hibernate it?
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tw_toolbox
I also used Greenify, its the best battery saving app on the market, if you get the donated version it has some experimental features that can work on system apps, but I wouldn't messed with that to much on SGS5, they work perfectly on my Nexus 5, I would get easily 16 hrs used on my Nexus with Greenify and Xposed Framework working hand in hand. I Greenfiy every app thats in my toolbox, and when I used the app it comes out of hibernation and after words it goes back into hibernation, similar to freezing a app on Titianuim backup.
I've just spent two days on twice factory resetting then reinstalling 100+ apps on my Samsung tab to try to stop the "security storage" process pegging at about 20% whenever the screen is on, and finally I realised that having the "toolbox" switched on is the culprit. Just turning it off in the settings makes "security storage" go down from 20% to about 2%, and that makes a clear difference to battery life. Just reporting in this old thread for google to find to help others.
My battery ends very quickly and I do not know why.
Maybe it's adguard (block adds on all the apps on my phone) or that adguard is show there because it's working on the VPN Internet so the Internet working all the time and because it, it's show in the first list?
Adguard is using most of your battery
DANIELTZ19 said:
My battery ends very quickly and I do not know why.
Maybe it's adguard (block adds on all the apps on my phone) or that adguard is show there because it's working on the VPN Internet so the Internet working all the time and because it, it's show in the first list?
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hi bro
install accu battery from play store and use normally about one week then accu battery can get you many accurate data about disscharging speed or which app drain your battery
if you see anything is normall you should calibrate your battery
rmb.gh said:
hi bro
install accu battery from play store and use normally about one week then accu battery can get you many accurate data about disscharging speed or which app drain your battery
if you see anything is normall you should calibrate your battery
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Thanks!
rmb.gh said:
hi bro
install accu battery from play store and use normally about one week then accu battery can get you many accurate data about disscharging speed or which app drain your battery
if you see anything is normall you should calibrate your battery
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This?
DANIELTZ19 said:
This?
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yeah
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yeah
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Ok, it's already a week, what is mean?
And my phone even stuck alot!! And is very new, i have it only a month
DANIELTZ19 said:
Ok, it's already a week, what is mean?
And my phone even stuck alot!! And is very new, i have it only a month
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your foreground usage shown that your usage not too much
but your darin tell us that your phone have some hidden services that drain your battery
i advice you do reset factory because many of times we can not find the battery drainer
but one important question
are you on custom rom or rooted phone?
if true did you modify cpu or other ?
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your foreground usage shown that your usage not too much
but your darin tell us that your phone have some hidden services that drain your battery
i advice you do reset factory because many of times we can not find the battery drainer
but one important question
are you on custom rom or rooted phone?
if true did you modify cpu or other ?
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I'm on original stock rom without root,
DANIELTZ19 said:
I'm on original stock rom without root,
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ok
as i told you the best way is reset factory
but after reset factory install only the necessary apps
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as i told you the best way is reset factory
but after reset factory install only the necessary apps
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Why to reset? I have the phone less then a month, it's very new, and i have only 12 apps that i install
DANIELTZ19 said:
Why to reset? I have the phone less then a month, it's very new, and i have only 12 apps that i install
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i told you some times your phone store some hidden services ( process on background ) that can drain your battery so fast and can not recognize that services so do factory reset then if you see your battery more drain ( abnormal ) you should get it to sony garanty