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I have installed Infused ROM, still the charging time is same as before. Is there a way to decrease my charging time?
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NO there is no way to do this
iphone4 said:
NO there is no way to do this
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So I have to handle with this 4.5 hrs of charging time
4.5? damn you must run your battery down to 5%.
Entropy's kernel uses alternative charging logic that supposedly charges faster at low battery. I don't know how effective it is, but you could give it a shot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234673
Are you USB charging or something? No way should it take you that long.
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4.5? damn you must run your battery down to 5%.
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Yes, I am charging from 5%, Even if I charge from 50 to 100 it will take more than 2 hours.
the phone is charging 22 to 25% per hour. I dont think a phone should to such a long time.
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teiglin said:
Entropy's kernel uses alternative charging logic that supposedly charges faster at low battery. I don't know how effective it is, but you could give it a shot.
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can you tell me how can I update the kernel. I am new to android, so I am not sure with my Infused RAM, can I do this or not.
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apallohadas said:
Are you USB charging or something? No way should it take you that long.
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I am using the wall charger that I got from my phone.
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mfpearson said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234673
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I didn't understand anything in this..
Try deleting the battery stats when you are at 100%... you can do this manually or with apps like " battery calibration" free on market, or go to system and delete batterystats.bin manually, try everything i guess.
I was having same trouble when i used to change between ROMS a lot now i decided to stick with Infused 1.6 Froyo did the "recalibration" with battery calibration app, and takes a few days for the battery stats to rebuild correctly again.
But now it hardly takes my Infuse 3 hours to FULLY charge.
And you can recharge at any point even if its on 80% or 95% if you have a power aroudn charge while not using... this batteries dont get "used" for recharging them before "time" they dont do memory you can recharge at any time.. there was a whole thread about that somewhere here on XDA sorry i cant post the link just maybe try the simple way.... recalibrate on battery calibraiton and give it a couple days to generate an accurate stats.
Also recharge while not using (working....eating...sleeping...)
If nothing works maybe... get a new battery? may be faulty i guess.
Hope it helps
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Try deleting the battery stats when you are at 100%... you can do this manually or with apps like " battery calibration" free on market, or go to system and delete batterystats.bin manually, try everything i guess.
I was having same trouble when i used to change between ROMS a lot now i decided to stick with Infused 1.6 Froyo did the "recalibration" with battery calibration app, and takes a few days for the battery stats to rebuild correctly again.
But now it hardly takes my Infuse 3 hours to FULLY charge.
And you can recharge at any point even if its on 80% or 95% if you have a power aroudn charge while not using... this batteries dont get "used" for recharging them before "time" they dont do memory you can recharge at any time.. there was a whole thread about that somewhere here on XDA sorry i cant post the link just maybe try the simple way.... recalibrate on battery calibraiton and give it a couple days to generate an accurate stats.
Also recharge while not using (working....eating...sleeping...)
If nothing works maybe... get a new battery? may be faulty i guess.
Hope it helps
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Clearing battery stats does NOTHING on the Infuse, or any of the first-gen GalaxyS devices, or any other Samsung phone with the MAX8998 PMIC for that matter.
koriotto said:
Also recharge while not using (working....eating...sleeping...)
If nothing works maybe... get a new battery? may be faulty i guess.
Hope it helps
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Mostly i am charging when I am sleeping, still it charges @ 23% to 25% per hour. I already tried 3 different batteries and 2 phones.
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Clearing battery stats does NOTHING on the Infuse, or any of the first-gen GalaxyS devices, or any other Samsung phone with the MAX8998 PMIC for that matter.
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it's funny (sad?) that you need to say this over and over again every single day. you'd think people would come across another one of your posts, which are everywhere, where you said this exact same thing.
Then you need to figure out the common denominator because either your cable, charger, or you aren't doing something right.
That amount of time to charge isn't normal.
Have you also tried pulling the battery for a few minutes then charging it yourself full? Don't power down, just pull the battery.
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maybe try draining the battery all the way to 0. Recharging over night interrupted. And doing it once more. Not sure it will help, but I'd try anything.
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apallohadas said:
Then you need to figure out the common denominator because either your cable, charger, or you aren't doing something right.
That amount of time to charge isn't normal.
Have you also tried pulling the battery for a few minutes then charging it yourself full? Don't power down, just pull the battery.
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I tried 3 different cables and a wall charger, all of them are behaving same. what could be i am doing wrong?
I will try pulling the battery in my next charging.
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TheCajun said:
maybe try draining the battery all the way to 0. Recharging over night interrupted. And doing it once more. Not sure it will help, but I'd try anything.
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I already tried this couple of times...
Install CurrentWidget.
In the settings, near the bottom, there are settings for "operator on value" - Set it to divide by 1.83.
Then plug in your device when it's discharged below 80%.
Currentwidget should report 600 mA if you applied the correction factor above. If it reports 1100, you forgot the "operator on value" settings.
If it reports 475 mA, your device thinks it's connected to a USB charger for some reason.
it's funny (sad?) that you need to say this over and over again every single day. you'd think people would come across another one of your posts, which are everywhere, where you said this exact same thing.
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The problem is people keep on coming from other devices, and they've been trained so long by HTC devices (most of which use coulomb counter fuel gauges) that they need to "recalibrate" their battery and let it "settle in".
Note that the GSII may also require battery calibration - it does have an updated fuel gauge chipset. But ours does not.
Entropy512 said:
Install CurrentWidget.
In the settings, near the bottom, there are settings for "operator on value" - Set it to divide by 1.83.
Then plug in your device when it's discharged below 80%.
Currentwidget should report 600 mA if you applied the correction factor above. If it reports 1100, you forgot the "operator on value" settings.
If it reports 475 mA, your device thinks it's connected to a USB charger for some reason.
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I just installe it, I will test this, once my battery is below 80%.
atrix4nag said:
I just installed it, I will test this, once my battery is below 80%.
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current wideget is showing around 600mA. So I hope its fine.
Currently i am at 78% @ 2.06 PM est. Lets see when it will be 100%
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atrix4nag said:
current wideget is showing around 600mA. So I hope its fine.
Currently i am at 78% @ 2.06 PM est. Lets see when it will be 100%
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89% at 2.33
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atrix4nag said:
current wideget is showing around 600mA. So I hope its fine.
Currently i am at 78% @ 2.06 PM est. Lets see when it will be 100%
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89% at 2.33
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12 to 13 % in 30 mins, ie 4 hours to full charge, that is the problem...
Is it the same with phone off and charging as with phone on
and charging
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Phone asleep and charging and phone completely off should be fine. Phone in use will take longer.
Also, the reason I said to measure at less than 80% is because as you reach 85-90%, you hit 4.2 volts and the charge circuit goes into constant-voltage mode - in this region, charging takes longer.
Measuring time to go 10-15% is WAY too inaccurate for any remotely decent estimate of total recharge time. ESPECIALLY if that 10-15% is near the top of the battery. Our fuel gauge probably has on the order of +- 3-4% error. For example, once I saw it drop 10% in 30 minutes, but then it recharged 10% in only 5 minutes. The 10% "drop" wasn't real.
Hi guys, I noticed a non linear drain pattern on the nexus 5, and it was at 25% when I decided to reboot into the recovery. There it showed as 38% battery. Should I wipe battery stats or what should be done to get it recognized correctly?
It will correct itself. Battery stats has nothing to do with what percentage your rom thinks the battery is
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Here's some info about battery stats and why its not useful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40839160
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Hi, two weeks ago I flashed the cm, then battery started to drop by 2% and very quickly..i tried also mokee..same problem, so i restored the multi that i had before having the issue. But it didn't solve, so now the battery drops very quick..any advice..?
you can try to calibrate your battery, search store
I've already tried but it didn't solve
Many things can cause battery drain, the music player, your settings, depends on type of use, bad cell reception, etc.
shangxor said:
Many things can cause battery drain, the music player, your settings, depends on type of use, bad cell reception, etc.
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Right.
And i too have the 2% drops often, but there for when i use it, it stays 10 minutes on the same %, so no problem. For me its normal to lose 1% battery for 5 minutes screen on. So i don't care if it stays 10 minutes on the same % and then drops 2%
rob rich said:
Right.
And i too have the 2% drops often, but there for when i use it, it stays 10 minutes on the same %, so no problem. For me its normal to lose 1% battery for 5 minutes screen on. So i don't care if it stays 10 minutes on the same % and then drops 2%
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What ROM have you installed?
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What ROM have you installed?
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At first i had the developer rom, then CM and MoKee and now the xiaomi.eu rom and it was the same on every rom.
fancccc said:
you can try to calibrate your battery, search store
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Apparently according to a Google employee, those apps are absolutely useless as they only delete some log files, so it doesn't really affect the battery life at all. Can't provide a source right now, but you can easily google it.
dan0063 said:
Apparently according to a Google employee, those apps are absolutely useless as they only delete some log files, so it doesn't really affect the battery life at all. Can't provide a source right now, but you can easily google it.
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I agree..apps for this are useless
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The battery "calibrates" itself automatically when you charge over 90%. In other words, the batterystats file is resettet, the same what these apps are doing.
@rob rich as mentionned in other thread, i have the same issue and i dont know what to do.
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Same thread on en.miui.com :
http://en.miui.com/thread-177500-1-1.html
dexxa05 said:
@rob rich as mentionned in other thread, i have the same issue and i dont know what to do.
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Same thread on en.miui.com :
http://en.miui.com/thread-177500-1-1.html
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Yeah, i read through it, but i really can't help. Even i don't know why some of you get such a bad battery life. All i know is, that I'm really satisfied with my battery. Even yesterday, i took 300 photos, had 4 and a half hours screen on and still 18% left when i went to bed.
Updated to 5.1.6 yesterday and used my phone pretty heavily today battery life is great screen brightness between 50 and 75% and at 35% left I have had a SOT of 5 hours and 10 minutes!
Testing SOT. Good so far.
I've got 5 hours SOT , include playing PUBG 2 hours ?
I'm about to call it a night. Good run so far. Better than 5.1.5.
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I'm about to call it a night. Good run so far. Better than 5.1.5.
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For me, I am getting around 3 hrs of SOT and that's worse than 5.1.5
By heavy use what exactly do you mean here.. I mean what kind of apps did u use...gaming, browsing???
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ali8383 said:
I've got 5 hours SOT , include playing PUBG 2 hours
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Come on that is impossible, one game of PUBG that is roughly ~ 25 mins on wifi takes away 13% battery...
What settings do you play at...? I play at smooth detail level and extreme framerate setting.
And my battery for one game falls by 13% approx.
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For me, I am getting around 3 hrs of SOT and that's worse than 5.1.5
By heavy use what exactly do you mean here.. I mean what kind of apps did u use...gaming, browsing???
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Come on that is impossible, one game of PUBG that is roughly ~ 25 mins on wifi takes away 13% battery...
What settings do you play at...? I play at smooth detail level and extreme framerate setting.
And my battery for one game falls by 13% approx.
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Im playing at medium settings because thare is no noticeable difference if i put it in high graphics
nightfury04 said:
For me, I am getting around 3 hrs of SOT and that's worse than 5.1.5
By heavy use what exactly do you mean here.. I mean what kind of apps did u use...gaming, browsing???
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Come on that is impossible, one game of PUBG that is roughly ~ 25 mins on wifi takes away 13% battery...
What settings do you play at...? I play at smooth detail level and extreme framerate setting.
And my battery for one game falls by 13% approx.
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I don't really play games. I have a live wallpaper running, WiFi Bluetooth and gps always on while maintaining from 15 to 30% brightness throughout the day. I have Google wakelocks disabled and I use Facebook on chrome web browser.
I also have a bad battery life after 5.1.6 update
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For me, I am getting around 3 hrs of SOT and that's worse than 5.1.5
By heavy use what exactly do you mean here.. I mean what kind of apps did u use...gaming, browsing???
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Come on that is impossible, one game of PUBG that is roughly ~ 25 mins on wifi takes away 13% battery...
What settings do you play at...? I play at smooth detail level and extreme framerate setting.
And my battery for one game falls by 13% approx.
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?
So did the new OTA fix the battery issues?
I got better battery hour even after gaming fb wasap 9gag snap some picture & videos. Battery still can hold more than 1day. Applause for OnePlus 6.
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SOT will also depend on standby time of your using your phone constantly with low standby time then you tend to get more SOT
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So did the new OTA fix the battery issues?
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There have never been any battery life issues, it's an ancient belief that started with the OnePlus ONE.. Battery life is always measured by your last battery cycle. If you barely use your phone for one cycle, you will have a high SOT for the next battery cycle, if you keep playing games all day, the algorithm will estimate a lower SOT. The time when you decide to start charging your phone again will also have in an impact on SOT. It's all about ESTIMATION, not precise and factual stats.
It's definitely (a bit) better than 5.1.5. I can get 50h of standby with 6.5h SOT:
Having serious issues since updating
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Having serious issues since updating
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mmmh... stupid question of course, but have you done a wipe cache? Looks like you really need one.
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hallo dare said:
Having serious issues since updating
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stupid question but have you done a wipe cache? Looks like you need one (Android System)
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mmmh... stupid question of course, but have you done a wipe cache? Looks like you really need one.
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stupid question but have you done a wipe cache? Looks like you need one (Android System)
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Yep, sure did. Last night. Absolutely floored me today when I seen this. Not sure what's wrong
hallo dare said:
Yep, sure did. Last night. Absolutely floored me today when I seen this. Not sure what's wrong
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maybe try clearing Google Play service Data?
https://www.themobileindian.com/how-to/how-to-fix-android-os-and-android-system-battery-drain-18698
Clear Google Play Services Data
If you are not aware, Google Play Services is where most of the things happen on Android. However, a buggy Google Play Services update or behaviour might result in Android System battery drain. The straight fix to this can be wiping Google Play Services data from Android Settings.
To wipe data, go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Services > Storage > Manage Space > Clear Cache and Clear All Data.
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LeKeiser said:
maybe try clearing Google Play service Data?
https://www.themobileindian.com/how-to/how-to-fix-android-os-and-android-system-battery-drain-18698
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Yeah i done that after seeing the stats today, so won't see the full results until tomorrow.
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Yeah i done that after seeing the stats today, so won't see the full results until tomorrow.
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will be waiting for your post to see if it worked
I have installed Oxygen B12 and i flash SmurfKernel (i select power-save mode from Spectrum app) and NoLimits 4.5a magisk mod. For some reason battery is draining faster than before and i dont know whats the reason. Can anyone help me?
Same here!
I use stable 9.0.4, Smurf Kernel and xxx mods. My usage varies between 5 and 7 hours SoT, with Maps, Games and music. Of course, if I push the phone harder it will provide less SoT. Are your apps in check? Use BBS to check for wakelocks and abnormal processes running. It will give you clues as to why your battery is draining faster than usual.
The battery drain 1% per hour during the night and 1% every four minutes of sot. On the 9.0.4 the discharge was 1% every 6 minutes of sot and 3% or 4% during the night (10h),
Same here. I just switched back to the stock kernel last night. based on my personal opinion the stock kernel is way better for battery life. The only differences I've noticed after using Smurf kernel was that the interface was a bit smoother.. that's about it. Your sacrificing 1-2 hours of battery life for a bit of fluidity. For me it's not worth it.
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The battery drain 1% per hour during the night and 1% every four minutes of sot. On the 9.0.4 the discharge was 1% every 6 minutes of sot and 3% or 4% during the night (10h),
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Same here. The kernel seems to have better standy
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I use stable 9.0.4, Smurf Kernel and xxx mods. My usage varies between 5 and 7 hours SoT, with Maps, Games and music. Of course, if I push the phone harder it will provide less SoT. Are your apps in check? Use BBS to check for wakelocks and abnormal processes running. It will give you clues as to why your battery is draining faster than usual.
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I just downloaded BBS to see if its any of my application that its cause the problem. But i dont think that is my applications the problem because i didnt download any new app and i noticed more battery drain after the update to beta12 (beta12 and 9.0.4 have the same features right?) and Smurf Kernel and xxx mod. I dont know if the problem is from the update or from the Kernel
80s Baby said:
Same here. I just switched back to the stock kernel last night. based on my personal opinion the stock kernel is way better for battery life. The only differences I've noticed after using Smurf kernel was that the interface was a bit smoother.. that's about it. Your sacrificing 1-2 hours of battery life for a bit of fluidity. For me it's not worth it.
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Same here. The kernel seems to have better standy
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You noticed better battery life in general when you flashed back to stock kernel? And on standby?
80s Baby said:
Same here. I just switched back to the stock kernel last night. based on my personal opinion the stock kernel is way better for battery life. The only differences I've noticed after using Smurf kernel was that the interface was a bit smoother.. that's about it. Your sacrificing 1-2 hours of battery life for a bit of fluidity. For me it's not worth it.
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Same here. The kernel seems to have better standy
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0.2% - 0.3% per hour here while I sleep
smurf performance profile + batterysave.
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You noticed better battery life in general when you flashed back to stock kernel? And on standby?
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Yes..way better..except for the standby drain. I'd lose 3-4% overnight. I can live with that though. It's better than losing 1-2 hours of battery life while in use
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whizeguy said:
0.2% - 0.3% per hour here while I sleep
smurf performance profile + batterysave.
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Like I said. The kernel is only good for standby battery life..with the default kernel you lose a little bit more.
80s Baby said:
Yes..way better..except for the standby drain. I'd lose 3-4% overnight. I can live with that though. It's better than losing 1-2 hours of battery life while in use
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Like I said. The kernel is only good for standby battery life..with the default kernel you lose a little bit more.
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I still manage to get between 7-9 hrs of screen on time, same with default.
80s Baby said:
Yes..way better..except for the standby drain. I'd lose 3-4% overnight. I can live with that though. It's better than losing 1-2 hours of battery life while in use
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Like I said. The kernel is only good for standby battery life..with the default kernel you lose a little bit more.
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Do you know where i can found stock kernel for 9.0.4 or B12?
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I still manage to get between 7-9 hrs of screen on time, same with default.
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Lucky you. Out of curiosity, do you use gms doze too?
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marios096 said:
Do you know where i can found stock kernel for 9.0.4 or B12?
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Here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/patched-boot-image-magisk-16-7-beta-t3818853
Download the patched boot image and flash that.
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Lucky you. Out of curiosity, do you use gms doze too?
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Here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/patched-boot-image-magisk-16-7-beta-t3818853
Download the patched boot image and flash that.
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Nope. No other mods than kernel + xXx.
I have not rooted my phone yet or installed any custom kernel etc.
The battery drain I noticed increased after the latest 12 beta update from OTA.
I am also noticing quite allot of heat coming of my phone.