Whats your tweaks for n5 lollipop battery life and performance? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi this is phantom, I've been an android enthusiast teo years ago and I've been experimenting on all phones ican get my hands on for tweaks in battery life and performance.
Right now i just want you to ask what apps/tweaks did you add/put on your build prop
What are the services you disabled and the receivers for it and any side effects and any more recommendations to reduce ram usage for n5?
Personally I use 5 apps for batt life:
Servicely
Nowakelock
Amplify
Powernap
Hibernation manager
This 5 apps are proven amd tested on 5 devices that i laid my hands on.
I would highly appreciate any recommendations here, any tweaks and any apps that i have missed and i may need to get a review in
PLEASE GET SCREENSHOTS IF YOU CAN FOR PROOF ON STATS.. I THANK YOU SO MUCH!

phantom146 said:
Hi this is phantom, I've been an android enthusiast teo years ago and I've been experimenting on all phones ican get my hands on for tweaks in battery life and performance.
Right now i just want you to ask what apps/tweaks did you add/put on your build prop
What are the services you disabled and the receivers for it and any side effects and any more recommendations to reduce ram usage for n5?
Personally I use 5 apps for batt life:
Servicely
Nowakelock
Amplify
Powernap
Hibernation manager
This 5 apps are proven amd tested on 5 devices that i laid my hands on.
I would highly appreciate any recommendations here, any tweaks and any apps that i have missed and i may need to get a review in
PLEASE GET SCREENSHOTS IF YOU CAN FOR PROOF ON STATS.. I THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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You forgot Marshmallow. I've found it to be worth more than all of those combined. With a new battery, I'm looking at battery drain very similar to KitKat.
New battery I got was this one: http://www.etradesupply.com/lg-nexus-5-d821-battery.html, was about $30 total to ship to US. Expensive, but I had it on good authority that it was legitimate. It certainly seems to be.

I understand marshmallow was pretty good but i had to revert back to lp for one thing..
I found a rom that can basically be as good as M
It was called raxfian OS
I have a batt life of 1% drain every 8-12 hrs with my own tweaks
Ill be providing the screenshot later for this for a proof..
On M have you used any apps to tweak battery life or performance?
Edit! Heres my batt life left on idle
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[APP] BetterBatteryStats adds battery history back to Gingerbread

chamonix said:
I wrote BetterBatteryStats because I was missing the great battery history that Spare Parts allowed to call on Froyo:
- Process stats with User and System CPU time
- *removed till issue #1 is fixed* Network Usage with bytes sent and received
- Wakelock stats (the most important one when it comes to battery drain)
- Other Usage stats: Awake, Screen On, Phone On, Wifi On, Wifi Running ratios
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This app is still under development and may contain bugs. If you find one you can keep it but I'd be happy if you could also report it to me.
BetterBatteryStats is calling the "batteryinfo" service of Android to retrieve data already lying there without generating overhead.
BetterBatteryStats is focussing and has been tested on Froyo, Gingerbread and Honeycomb (3.1, thanks to daveid) and the APK is set to run only on those versions only.
What are wakelocks and why should you care about them?
When it comes to Android the most discussed and commented topic that I know is battery drain / battery life. I'm a quite heavy user because I spend a lot of time on the train every day reading my mails, surfing and listening to music but still my phone is off for a long time during the day and while I accept the battery being drained while I use the phone I care about it draining slowly while "doing nothing".
And here's the point: my SGS2 drains about 2-10 mAh where it was up at 20-100 mAh before I started cleaning stuff up (readings were taken with "Battery Monitor Widget" after leaving the phone alone 1/2 hour).
Try it yourself
Thanks
to nobnut and brandall for their support, testing and constructive feedback in the early stages of the development
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Check it out seem to work well, been playing with it for few mintues.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809

LG P920 Battery Stats

Hello,
I want to know your battery stats,too see which ROM is better at battery conservation etc.
So,if you are kind to do this,let`s use this model:
1.Battery:Stock 1540mAh(Or any other type that you have,i have an Andida 1920mAh too,but i will post the results later)
2.ROM:CM 7.2 by pandaball
3.Status:3h14m on battery,67%,light use,only WI-FI on,no phone calls or data.(It`s better to post your results when the battery is near 0%,i will post them later)
If you wanna use screenshots too, it`s better.
For experienced users a dumpstate file would help.
Thank you.
First ss:
Only Wi-Fi on,phone in idle,in the morning was dead.
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Second:
Wi-FI off all day,phone used,3G on.
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Discharge with wi-fi off:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jt3krrg1dacmiuq/screenshot-1338363714733.png
I disabled three services in this rom:adfree,update me,and maps.
The new battery stats look like this:
if you want battery life, MoKee OS is the ROM for you
RenzoR said:
Hello,
I want to know your battery stats,too see which ROM is better at battery conservation etc.
So,if you are kind to do this,let`s use this model:
1.Battery:Stock 1540mAh(Or any other type that you have,i have an Andida 1920mAh too,but i will post the results later)
2.ROM:CM 7.2 by pandaball
3.Status:3h14m on battery,67%,light use,only WI-FI on,no phone calls or data.(It`s better to post your results when the battery is near 0%,i will post them later)
If you wanna use screenshots too, it`s better.
For experienced users a dumpstate file would help.
Thank you.
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Im using MoKee OS 1.0 from Trekfan. battery life is fantastic. i can go over a day without a charge on the stock battery.
Gunraykilla said:
Im using MoKee OS 1.0 from Trekfan. battery life is fantastic. i can go over a day without a charge on the stock battery.
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Wi-Fi on,3G on?
RenzoR said:
Wi-Fi on,3G on?
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WIFI=no
3G= yes
display is also decently high but on that rom that seems to be something that can really kill battery if you jack it up to full like my sister does

Battery life

So I came from the note 4 and thought I would see better battery and screen on time. I see the posts in the note 5 thread that people are getting 7-10 hours of screen on time and maybe the most I can get is 5. Is this from the sprint cell service or something else. I have a lot of apps disabled with package Disabler and I am not rooted. What are your battery stats?
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Just about the same as yours. I get about 3 hours of screen on time. However, I do leave wifi, gps, and Bluetooth on all the time. I have a bluetooth headset connected for the majority of the time.
Most I get is about 3.5 SOT so I would say you're getting pretty good battery life.
Confused about the Office apps.
My battery life is good so I can't complain but I find that the pre-installed Microsoft Office apps are taking up quite a bit of my precious juice. Since I have not rooted yet I can't freeze these apps. Is anyone else consistently noticing these apps at the top of their battery usage?
You can use package Disabler to freeze apps.
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I get great battery, just deboated and used an app called kernel toolkit.
I get 6-10 hours on screen if not more and all day battery with screen off, but my phone is seriously deboated and most apps stopped from starting.
I get over 3 hours in a 16 hour day. It's not great, but more than enough to get me through the day. The fast charge also helps for the heavier use days.
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unisoul333 said:
My battery life is good so I can't complain but I find that the pre-installed Microsoft Office apps are taking up quite a bit of my precious juice. Since I have not rooted yet I can't freeze these apps. Is anyone else consistently noticing these apps at the top of their battery usage?
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Yes Microsoft Word was murdering my battery.

galaxy s7 oreo stock cellphone standby battery drain

Hello everyone my battery is draining very fast. see my battery uusage pic. please suggest any tips to increase battery life
i am on stock oreo
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Apparently, downgrading to Nougat is the only option for now
I turn on data saver and allow few apps like social media that really need a background usage and this helped me to save a lot of battery, i can lose only 3-4% overnight with this. try it and tell me if it works
Pls reply fast
Is the android nougat good for battery life in galaxy s7 ?
PascalNewMan said:
Is the android nougat good for battery life in galaxy s7 ?
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Battery life on any phone is completely subjective and very much depends on the number of apps installed, the type of app and how you use your phone.
Anyone who says "this ROM's battery is great" or "that's ROM's battery is amazing", is only speaking in terms of how they use their phone and what settings are enabled.
The golden rule of battery life is quite simple, the less your phone has to do, the less battery is used its as simple as that.
For example you can have 2 devices running Nougat both with identical apps installed. One phone is used normally throughout the day with auto update apps, screen brightness on 50%, volume on low, Bluetooth on blah blah and its lasts 12 hrs.
The other device is just used for texts and calls, has auto update apps off, screen brightness at 30%, volume at 30% Bluetooth off and it lasts 16 hours.
With all these different variables it is nonsense to suggest one rom is better than another, battery life involves so many variables you simply cannot work it out with any degree of accuracy. Anyone who claims otherwise is tripping.
The slimmest barebones ROM's are lineage and other ASOP ROM's. If you want your battery to last longer start with these ROM's.

Question Adaptive Battery performance

While Pixel phones are generally known for creating little interfearance with app perfoamance, in terms of things like managing battery life, I noticed a rather vague option where the OS will improve your phones's battery life by doing things probabbly like sleeping and or ricksting background usage for unused apps and the like.
From what I understand the 7 isn;t the first phone to have this feature as I saw people talking about it ont he 6 series too, though what I was manily wondering is for people who have this turned on or have used it int he past, if they have noticed any issues with some of their apps, such as missed notifactions?
I turned mine off more as a just in case, as comming from Samsung previpously who is nortiorus for being very heavy handed when it comes to their battery savng measures, I'm just wondering how much impact this option has (if any at all), so if it might need to start being listed as a potential problem to check in places such as don't kill my app, or if Google somehow manages to make it a lot less intrusive?
I haven't been able to find any technical infomation on what excatly the feature does to trey and determine just how invavse it might be.
Keep adaptive battery & battery optimization on - Pixel Phone Help
To have apps use your phone's battery only when you need them to, keep adaptive battery and battery optimi
support.google.com
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I've never turned it off since it got introduced. No issues at all. It's supposed to learn how you use your phone, so I'd imagine you shouldn't have missed notifications. And if that's the reason my 7 Pro gets it's 8-10+ hours of SoT, I'd keep on using it.
Never turned off and I think that MUST stay on, because the battery life is really good.
Without it would certainly not be so good.
I am using the way adaptive charging tuned off and adaptive battery tuned on

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