Hi folks,
since some days my battery drives me crazy...
Last week i flashed CM10 by nk111. Nice ROM, but my battery lasted only for some hours with normal usage. So I went back to MIUI...problem stayed.
Yesterday I flashed Jellytime and replaced the battery. The problem stayed as well. At 6 pm battery was full, I restored my apps with Titanium, used it a bit and when I was going to bed at 10 p.m. battery was 81%. Getting up at 5:30 this morning --> battery was 41%.
After the battery was full yesterday night I used display for maybe 10 minutes, why there are 36% battery usage by th display?
WTF happened to my system by flashing CM10 by nk111???
Any help is appreciated!
PS:
Baseband-Version: 20.72.30.0833U_3831.17.00.310
Kernel-Version: 3.0.50-g6ea80e4
First, do you have Google now on. It really drains the battery. If that doesn't help install better battery stats and let it go through a couple of cycles, it will help you pinpoint if any apps or wakelocks are draining your battery.
“Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO is the answer.” – Erik Naggum
I don't use Google Now. I use the same apps withe the same intensity than in better battery times...
Could you please give me a recommendation for a battery stats tool?
Thanks!
flsch said:
I don't use Google Now. I use the same apps withe the same intensity than in better battery times...
Could you please give me a recommendation for a battery stats tool?
Thanks!
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Use the search, you'll find it in both xda and playstore it's called better battery stats
“Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO is the answer.” – Erik Naggum
U have an app or something that is running when screen is off.
Find the app and del it.
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app called carat could also help you find the battery sucking thing. It's a bit more simple than battery stats, you'll like it if you're not an expert.
it doesn't need to be a new app that is sucking power, it could be the poorly made update of some app that you're using for a long time.
I installed both apps.
But in both I can't find any kind of statistics about consumed power by apps or something similar, am I that stupid?
flsch said:
I installed both apps.
But in both I can't find any kind of statistics about consumed power by apps or something similar, am I that stupid?
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Bbs needs to run for at least a full battery cycle to give you a clear picture, if recommend running it for at least a day
“Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO is the answer.” – Erik Naggum
I get max 24 hours battery life , sometimes 12 hours , so it's not something to worry. If you speak 2-3 hours and WiFi on another 2-3 hours that is the battery în my case 12 hours max.
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spavian said:
I get max 24 hours battery life , sometimes 12 hours , so it's not something to worry. If you speak 2-3 hours and WiFi on another 2-3 hours that is the battery în my case 12 hours max.
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IT IS something to worry, cause battery behaviour changed dramatically while I didn't change my usage of the phone.
40% battery loss over night should be a clear indication of abnormal behaviour.
@jugg1es: thanks for the advice!
flsch said:
I installed both apps.
But in both I can't find any kind of statistics about consumed power by apps or something similar, am I that stupid?
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you must run carot a day or two, than it will display some apps on the first page and the approximate battery life you get if you kill them. read the manual also..
Yesterday in the evening I realized a 96% entry in the Partial Wavelocks section - AndroidMediaScanner. I freezed it (I know where my pictures and music is located...), did a full load on the battery and for 4 hours the battery remained at 100%. I really thought the problem is solved...but in the morning...31%
But - the 'Media' entry in the android accu stats is gone, I think this is a partial success.
In the BBS app, there is no remarkable value - the biggest is 3,8%.
When I watch the graphs - WiFi and Awake is nearly completetly blue over the whole night (unfortunately, I can't take screenshots right now for any reason).
I'm a bit helpless right now, will charge the phone now and keep an eye on BBS the next hours/days.
androidmediascanner shouldn't be the bad guy, it's a system app that we all have. maybe your battery is the problem...
toxic-hero said:
androidmediascanner shouldn't be the bad guy, it's a system app that we all have. maybe your battery is the problem...
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I inserted a new battery last week without any change. Don't think both batteries are broken.
The common way to solve this is to do a fresh install. Leave it for a day without any apps yo see if it is ROM related. See if the battery life improve. Install one app per day and monitor your phone awake period with screen on, it should be almost same.
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Yesterday night I made a full wipe, installed Jellytime and Gapps and went to sleep...
In the morning --> 67%.
Very odd, normally this would probably indicating a defect battery, but it is new!
Maybe a hardware defect?
Maybe RRU Problem?
Hi,
I have a similar problem here. I was using the desire s for a long timne with stock rom (2.x android), a full battery was enough for ~2 days. Then I rooted the device and installed CM10 (NK111 alpha build).
2 things changed:
The battery is empty after 24h or less.
The wireless network is worse than before. This is my subjective impression but there are places at home or in the office where wifi worked before and stopped working.
I'm starting excessive tests (disabling everything, removing apps, running carat) during xmas holidays to find the reason.
My guess what it might be: to root the device I did a downgrade, including a radio downgrade. Now I run baseband 20.23.30.0802U_38.02.01.11 which is known as "Saga Test RUU" and has the lowest version number of the RRUs listed in the forum. I did not found anything about this in the forum or with google but maybe this is the reason.
My average battery stats with normal use (whole day, used the phone a few minutes):
~30% Display
~25% Wifi
~17% Mobile Standby
~5% Android Os
For comparison, my Motorola Defy has in a similar scenario ~5% Wifi and ~3% Mobile Standby
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Since I have rooted my tab the battery is draining to fast and i don't know why.The Energy economiser is turned on.What is the cause that makes my battery to drain so quick? In the evening my battery was 98% and in the next morning was at 26%...
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Hello,
Since I have rooted my tab the battery is draining to fast and i don't know why.The Energy economiser is turned on.What is the cause that makes my battery to drain so quick? In the evening my battery was 98% and in the next morning was at 26%...
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Hello, and welcome to XDA! There is probably an app which is the cause of this. You could look for an app on the Playstore that will identify it. Alternatively, use Greenify, which is very good for saving battery.
Good luck!
Hi. Ive been noticing some anomaly on my galaxy note 4(sm-n910c/lollipop) battery. When it goes down to about 20%, it starts to drastically drain itself. So drastic like 1% per 10sec. Maybe there's someone out there who encountered the same problem or knows the fix. Advanced thanks
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Hi. Ive been noticing some anomaly on my galaxy note 4(sm-n910c/lollipop) battery. When it goes down to about 20%, it starts to drastically drain itself. So drastic like 1% per 10sec. Maybe there's someone out there who encountered the same problem or knows the fix. Advanced thanks
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Hello, and welcome to XDA Assist! I see that you have already found the right place to post your question in the Note 4 forum, so I shall now close this thread. Good luck!
On the other thread I said I'd solved the battery drain issue but that's not the case. My battery life is about 60-70% of what it was on Pie.
This is NOT Vivo's fault. Searching the internet and other forums it's clearly Google's fault. There are hundreds of complaints about this Android 10 battery problem on every major brand including Pixels, Samsungs and Oneplus. The issue seems to be on phones that upgraded to Android 10 from 9. I haven't seen complaints from those that came with Android 10.
Download and keep it but don't install (if possible) until a patch is pushed.
Twotems said:
On the other thread I said I'd solved the battery drain issue but that's not the case. My battery life is about 60-70% of what it was on Pie.
This is NOT Vivo's fault. Searching the internet and other forums it's clearly Google's fault. There are hundreds of complaints about this Android 10 battery problem on every major brand including Pixels, Samsungs and Oneplus. The issue seems to be on phones that upgraded to Android 10 from 9. I haven't seen complaints from those that came with Android 10.
Download and keep it but don't install (if possible) until a patch is pushed.
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UPDATE: My phone started behaving much, much better after I disabled the Always on Display. It was draining at around 7% per hour on standby with AOD enabled. Disabling it dropped the drain to about 3.7% per hour on standby and 9% per hour whilst in use. That's normal battery drain for my use.
So now I don't have AOD but I can live with that if it means restoring the excellent battery life. It also gave me the opportunity to reinstall the ancient No LED app from APKpure and lo and behold it works great whilst giving me an LED notification light. So far the app has had no effect on battery life, so that's a plus.
Twotems said:
UPDATE: My phone started behaving much, much better after I disabled the Always on Display. It was draining at around 7% per hour on standby with AOD enabled. Disabling it dropped the drain to about 3.7% per hour on standby and 9% per hour whilst in use. That's normal battery drain for my use.
So now I don't have AOD but I can live with that if it means restoring the excellent battery life. It also gave me the opportunity to reinstall the ancient No LED app from APKpure and lo and behold it works great whilst giving me an LED notification light. So far the app has had no effect on battery life, so that's a plus.
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Hey, thanks for the tips. Please share a screenshot of the No LED app or a link..
ansumang said:
Hey, thanks for the tips. Please share a screenshot of the No LED app or a link..
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You're welcome. I said it was on APKpure but here you go anyway. https://m.apkpure.com/noled/com.led.notify
Hi
The moment I disconnect my charger (when the battery is fully charged) my S22 Ultra battery starts to drain. It may seem normal but I think it's fast!
I wonder how long should it take for my battery to drain from 100 to 5 per cent when I am working with the Internet, taking photos and calling.
How about stand by?
I'm a bit concerned.
Thanks for your response.
jasin91 said:
Hi
The moment I disconnect my charger (when the battery is fully charged) my S22 Ultra battery starts to drain. It may seem normal but I think it's fast!
I wonder how long should it take for my battery to drain from 100 to 5 per cent when I am working with the Internet, taking photos and calling.
How about stand by?
I'm a bit concerned.
Thanks for your response.
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It depends on your background processes (usually social networks). Take a look around the forum, there are already a few topics about the battery optimization and ways to improve it.
Jaxom84 said:
It depends on your background processes (usually social networks). Take a look around the forum, there are already a few topics about the battery optimization and ways to improve it.
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Thanks for your response.
Thirty minutes ago my battery was fully charged (100%) and so far I have only turned on my WiFi checking my emails, My battery is 95 right now. I Just want to know if that's okay.
I will check the forum for sure.
jasin91 said:
Thanks for your response.
Thirty minutes ago my battery was fully charged (100%) and so far I have only turned on my WiFi checking my emails, My battery is 95 right now. I Just want to know if that's okay.
I will check the forum for sure.
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It happens to me like you. I don't play, I almost don't use social networks (Facebook for example from chrome)............ My use is very normal, whatsapp, telegram and some photos. If you find a solution quote me or mention me please
jasin91 said:
Hi
The moment I disconnect my charger (when the battery is fully charged) my S22 Ultra battery starts to drain. It may seem normal but I think it's fast!
I wonder how long should it take for my battery to drain from 100 to 5 per cent when I am working with the Internet, taking photos and calling.
How about stand by?
I'm a bit concerned.
Thanks for your response.
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Hello! The same happens to me! Just after unplugging it goes from 100 to 97% very fast and then it looks like normal. But once I reach 20% it decreases very fast. 5% is like dead. Can you pls tell me if you found a solution or maybe you changed the phone meanwhile. I used Accu Battery Pro and it shows me 87%, 4204 mah/ 4855 mah but I donna what to think about it. Should I consider an official battery changing. Would it make any difference? Thanks in advance!
jasin91 said:
Thanks for your response.
Thirty minutes ago my battery was fully charged (100%) and so far I have only turned on my WiFi checking my emails, My battery is 95 right now. I Just want to know if that's okay.
I will check the forum for sure.
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You can try using https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.pro (there's also a free version) and enabling all stats using adb (it's not complicated) Then you will see if there's any background process keeping cpu alive for too much time.
If everything is normal regarding background process and wakelocks, you may have a faulty battery, but I highly doubt it since it's much more uncommon than software related battery drain.