Hi there guys, im trying to calibrate my battery (Stock 1530) using battery calibrator. I have two questions.
1- is it better to discharge my battery then use Battery calibrator to calibrate it or turn off phone and charge over night and power on> recovery and remove Battery stats bin?
2- why my battery at times says 4215 and at times 4209 when its full? can someone describe the right battery volts value to me, thx!
1. i dont use battery calibrator, but charging overnight and wiping battery stats is the way to go.
2. there's no such thing as a "right" voltage. li-ion batteries never charge to their full design capacity. what you should look out for is the current. your battery is full when the current decreases until it settles on a low value. the charging will then stop and you'll notice the current goes to negative.
hi guys, just a question...
when you have full battery how mV is it?
I have 4227 mV on full charge, but sometimes I see 4230 on 99%, sometimes 4218 on 100%....I think that my battery doesn't full charge and values may be wrong
Guys I've recently installed xposed installer and from then am facing serious battery issues... My battery doesn't even last one day... Precisely 12hrs...in battery management it shows android system is using 60%-70%...can anyone tell me is it because xposed or any other app is creating a nuisance... Stamina mode also doesn't extend battery life.... Any solution.?
Earlier I used to get 2days of battery life with moderate use.. Now without usage itself the battery drains severely.. When I started typing this post my battery was 28%and now it has reached 19%in just 5 mins... Installed snapdragon battery guru but it's still in learning mode...these are the packages in system... Is everything right with it or is it the real culprit in battery drain
Is it me or when screen is off this phone still drain noticable amount of battery like 5% in 3:30hrs. P. S. No app is running in background. The battery usage shows xiaomi service framework and google taking 20% of battery total.
Edit : just saw on standby mode - radio battery drain is using up my battery, any fix for this?
I was also getting a 7 - 8% overnight battery drain which was unacceptable, however, I used the adb debloat tools to remove most of the shady systen apps that xiaomi pre-installs on the device and after that the drain doesn't happen at all. My phone sleeps like a baby with only 1 - 2 % drain overnight.
You should check out this thread.
Is there a way to determine which miui tools are the ones draining the battery?
Hi Guys,
I purchased my Note 10 a month ago. Since I purchased, I am experiencing heavy battery drain at night. Almost 40-50% juice is consumed. I am keeping wifi, mobile network, blutooth and sync off.
Is there any problem with my mobile?
Thanks in advance.
Shaggy
40% standby drain is definitely abnormal, most likely due to a rogue app consuming battery in the background. Install GSam Battery Monitor, run the following adb command to enable a detailed list of battery usage:
adb shell pm grant com.gsamlabs.bbm android.permission.BATTERY_STATS
and see what is consuming battery in the background.
sublimaze said:
40% standby drain is definitely abnormal, most likely due to a rogue app consuming battery in the background. Install GSam Battery Monitor, run the following adb command to enable a detailed list of battery usage:
adb shell pm grant com.gsamlabs.bbm android.permission.BATTERY_STATS
and see what is consuming battery in the background.
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Hi,
Thanks for help. I did found one app which was consuming battery. After disabling it, the power consumption reduced to nearly 25%. Is this normal now? I got 22 hours of battery life yesterday. Attached is the screen shot of battery drain pattern.
25% drain overnight is still way too much, and even though Google Play Services was active for 7.5 hours, it doesn't drain a lot of battery. My overnight drain is ~3%. You still have something consuming a lot of battery in the background. I don't use WhatsApp, so I don't know how much battery it typically uses. But something is definitely not right. If you can't pinpoint what is using so much battery, then do a factory reset and install GSam Battery Monitor but nothing else. Use the phone stock (without any additional apps) for a couple of days and see what your baseline battery drain is. Then install your regular apps one at a time and see how each one affects battery drain. You'll be able to identify which app is causing the problem.
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25% drain overnight is still way too much, and even though Google Play Services was active for 7.5 hours, it doesn't drain a lot of battery. My overnight drain is ~3%. You still have something consuming a lot of battery in the background. I don't use WhatsApp, so I don't know how much battery it typically uses. But something is definitely not right. If you can't pinpoint what is using so much battery, then do a factory reset and install GSam Battery Monitor but nothing else. Use the phone stock (without any additional apps) for a couple of days and see what your baseline battery drain is. Then install your regular apps one at a time and see how each one affects battery drain. You'll be able to identify which app is causing the problem.
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Hi Sublimaze,
I found some more apps which were running in background for no reason. Now the battery drain at night is near to 5% only. I can blame fluctuating network signal in my area for this.
Thanks,
Shaggy