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Hi all,
My 6 days old Sensation (Vodafone contract UK) discharge a huge amount during Standby (200-350mA). I got the number via Battery Widget Pro 1.65. For the first few days I did deplete the battery fully before charging it to full. Today I have factory reset it to the original condition at around 4pm with 58% battery full. Now at 9pm, it is only 18%. During this time, I spent about 1 hour with the phone, the rest is standby. I set the widget to monitor with 1 minute interval and when looking at the log file, it can be seen that the phone consumed from 200-400mA during the standby time. Coming from HD2 with Android modded 3-8mA standby consumption, this is a huge huge dissapoinment!
Is this because of my battery or is this my phone? Should I ask for a replacement? What about you, did you see similar pattern?
Thanks,
Duong
duongnt said:
Hi all,
My 6 days old Sensation (Vodafone contract UK) discharge a huge amount during Standby (200-350mA). I got the number via Battery Widget Pro 1.65. For the first few days I did deplete the battery fully before charging it to full. Today I have factory reset it to the original condition at around 4pm with 58% battery full. Now at 9pm, it is only 18%. During this time, I spent about 1 hour with the phone, the rest is standby. I set the widget to monitor with 1 minute interval and when looking at the log file, it can be seen that the phone consumed from 200-400mA during the standby time. Coming from HD2 with Android modded 3-8mA standby consumption, this is a huge huge dissapoinment!
Is this because of my battery or is this my phone? Should I ask for a replacement? What about you, did you see similar pattern?
Thanks,
Duong
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Ditto!! So annoyed since I too am coming from HD2 where HyperDroid's consumption had dropped to a flat 2mA in standby. This is insane for a native android device. Not to mention the heating while playing games and most importantly, the front facing camera producing upside down image during fring video chats.. grrr!
Dunno what the cause OR solution is (besides switching over to a custom rom if and when the BL gets unlocked and people like pongster develop for this device)...
Overall, sexy device but disappointed with such major holes left unattended..
A little offtopic but was a battery related questions and did not wanna start a new thread so posting here -
Does anybody know of if there's any app which can get the battery percent to show in the top bar instead of the default indicator?
Thanks
EDIT: neva mind... found it... everybody's allwoed 1 dumb post once in a while
something is keeping your phone awake, you need to figure out what it is.
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something is keeping your phone awake, you need to figure out what it is.
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Any ideas on how I can do that? I tried using current widget but I guess because it's not rooted, current widget showed me a log of 0mA all throughout (yeah rite! hehe)
when I figure it out myself I'll let you know.
Current things I found that killed my battery over night: VTOK & Google Latitude
I went into Settings --> About Phone --> Battery --> Battery Use and checked, and it says display is eating most of my battery.
As far as mine, I get about 12 hours of battery life with standard usage, with the display eating most of the life, so if you're saying the screen is off, you might get different results...
over my 8h sleep battery dropped like 10%, nothing special (count in : wifi on, sync with gmail, weather) guys. new phone, fresh unoptimized kernel and radio. it'll get better. my prev phone (desire) was like sh*t at beginning in relating to its current spec rom ... and btw for checkin consuption : system panel (not lite), there is monitoring and u can see which apps running again if ya shoot them, check sync-s etc. many many thing to do, hard to tell in a single post
r3v0Lut10n said:
over my 8h sleep battery dropped like 10%, nothing special (count in : wifi on, sync with gmail, weather) guys. new phone, fresh unoptimized kernel and radio. it'll get better. my prev phone (desire) was like sh*t at beginning in relating to its current spec rom ... and btw for checkin consuption : system panel (not lite), there is monitoring and u can see which apps running again if ya shoot them, check sync-s etc. many many thing to do, hard to tell in a single post
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well it certainly sounds like a part of it is specimen issue.. here's my latest experience... last few times i have let it completely discharge and then charge back while the phone was off so i dont mess with it... once 100% charged, i switched the phone on and received a call.. a 25 minute conversation ate away 15% of my battery... LOL...
then, (now it gets better)... in 2 hrs of standby, the phone was at 60% which means it lost another 15% battery in 2 hrs of "standby".. im not sure if i can even call that state a "standby" anymore...
anyways... im wondering if its worth pinning hopes on rom development on our forum or should i just return this and go with something like nexus S which, O well, I can live with... atleast it has a 3300mA batterypack available... what's the use of kickass speeds and features if i have to use a phone like a desktop..
Hey, I have pretty bad battery drain during stand by as well I recommend trying to adjust the sync accounts, esp HTC hub and how often it updates that should improve it...I have a bunch of HTC widgets set up so im suspecting that being the reason for battery drain during stand by also adjust your email update setting accordingly. Every little bit helps!
Battery gauge stuck at 100%
Another one slightly off topic - but why start another battery thread.
It is the second day with my Sensation, and since I took the phone off the charger this morning, the battery gauge has been stuck at 100%. All other apps reading the battery status (e.g. Battery Widget) show the same number. I rebooted the phone multiple times, replaced the battery - nothing - permanent 100%. Has anyone had a similar experience? Did I get a perpetuum mobile ?
BTW the readings were fine yesterday.
JohannFaust said:
Another one slightly off topic - but why start another battery thread.
It is the second day with my Sensation, and since I took the phone off the charger this morning, the battery gauge has been stuck at 100%. All other apps reading the battery status (e.g. Battery Widget) show the same number. I rebooted the phone multiple times, replaced the battery - nothing - permanent 100%. Has anyone had a similar experience? Did I get a perpetuum mobile ?
BTW the readings were fine yesterday.
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Yes, the rating will go downhill pretty quick after that. Mine behaves in the same way.
jawang26 said:
Hey, I have pretty bad battery drain during stand by as well I recommend trying to adjust the sync accounts, esp HTC hub and how often it updates that should improve it...I have a bunch of HTC widgets set up so im suspecting that being the reason for battery drain during stand by also adjust your email update setting accordingly. Every little bit helps!
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Thanks for the pointer.. I will surely try that and see if it makes a difference..
That being said, call me crazy but it just occurs to me that HTC should be putting in some minimal efforts to check off basic quirks like battery consumption and QC. I mean all of us are spending a buttload of money on these devices year over year and then we rely on our devs here to give us basic functionality. Back in the days the reason people joined forums was to tweak devices.. Now it almost feels like we might as well expect only the hardware for the price we pay... disappointed!
Anywho...
I fully charged the phone before I went to bed last night. Eight hours later, the battery is at 10%. Is there something wrong with the battery?
Try using the Spare Parts app to see what's really using the battery in detail.
Now that Current Widget works on the Sensation It would be interesting to see what everyone else is getting on idle.
Im running standard rom Vodafone UK Branded and it doesnt seam to dip below 200mA on average, the lowest was 89ma for a few secs then shot back up. I have had it running and logging over night.
What is everyone else getting?
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Now that Current Widget works on the Sensation It would be interesting to see what everyone else is getting on idle.
Im running standard rom Vodafone UK Branded and it doesnt seam to dip below 200mA on average, the lowest was 89ma for a few secs then shot back up. I have had it running and logging over night.
What is everyone else getting?
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I'm getting 140-170 at idle, this is with juice defender, and data set to on every 2 hours
To be honest I don't think battery monitor widget I is reflecting the right amount of drainage. Change it from sensation to estimated and watch how much your numbers change
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Mine is around 250ma when in idle. Overnight I have bluetooth, wifi, gps and push mail off and it only checks mail every 4 hours... so not quite sure what it is doing. Was running the same s/w on my HD2 and was getting < 5ma.
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Mine is around 250ma when in idle. Overnight I have bluetooth, wifi, gps and push mail off and it only checks mail every 4 hours... so not quite sure what it is doing. Was running the same s/w on my HD2 and was getting < 5ma.
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Same for me, I was getting <5ma on my HD2 when idle.
I wonder if SetCPU really works with the Sensation, having 250ma when idle would kill the battery way too fast!
I'm not sure if I have the maths/theory totally wrong, but pls correct me if so.... but if we have a reading of 250mah that means we are taking 250 ma per hour. Say our baterry is 1500mah (should provide 1500ma for one hour) does that mean we get 6 hours (1500/250) from a full charge??
Shoot me down if I have the theory wrong.... but 250mah does seem a lot. Presume that we need to trust the reading we are getting from the Battery Monitor Pro widget.
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I'm not sure if I have the maths/theory totally wrong, but pls correct me if so.... but if we have a reading of 250mah that means we are taking 250 ma per hour. Say our baterry is 1500mah (should provide 1500ma for one hour) does that mean we get 6 hours (1500/250) from a full charge??
Shoot me down if I have the theory wrong.... but 250mah does seem a lot. Presume that we need to trust the reading we are getting from the Battery Monitor Pro widget.
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I think your math is correct, but something is surely wrong as I can get 3+ days under very light usage.
something wrong with mine tooo, ex user of hd2 usually around 7-9 mah when hd2 in idle, now use sensation around 200++
I gonna leave it 1rst if my battery drain in 6-7 hours then something wrong with my sensation but if it over 8 hours seem there is flaw in current widget
When the App does logging, your phone will need more power. Not accurate in my opinion. I also got something like 200 mA for idle. But it's not so much more when playing music etc. I assume the display consumes most of the power (Android's battery usage info agrees with me). Try measuring it in standy as follows: Disable your logging apps etc, remember your battery status in %. Leave it in Standby overnight, remember the time when you turn it off. In the morning, check your batetry status and note the time so that you can tell how many % you lost in what time. Then take that percentage from your battery capacity (1580 mah with stock battery). Divide this by the amount of hours and you will find your standby drain. Mine is something like 16 ma.
Example: Your battery when you go to sleep: 80%. You sleep for 8 hours. Your battery reading now: 70%. Thats 10%. 10% of 1580 mah is 158 mah. Divided by 8 is 19.75 ma. That's your standby consumption.
I recommend you do this when your battery is around 50%. My battery stays at 100% for a very long time, don't know why...
Just installed an update to the Battery Monitor Pro Widget that is supposed to address the issue of high current readings ont he Sensation. Will see how it goes.
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Just installed an update to the Battery Monitor Pro Widget that is supposed to address the issue of high current readings ont he Sensation. Will see how it goes.
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Makes no difference.
No app to date is accurately measuring the stdby current (screen off) Clearly 200mA is not correct as your phone would only last 8 hours wiith no usage!
I'm getting 6 mA on idle, around average of 200 mA while in use.
I'm using battery monitor widget(free version).
I'm recording the history at 1 hour interval. sometimes idle mA doesn't record because it fall within that time frame.
but when it does, 6mA.
Mainspring said:
I'm getting 6 mA on idle, around average of 200 mA while in use.
I'm using battery monitor widget(free version).
I'm recording the history at 1 hour interval. sometimes idle mA doesn't record because it fall within that time frame.
but when it does, 6mA.
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Go to your monitoring settings and go to ma retrieval settings and put it on sensation and then tell us what readings you get? I'm assuming your setting is on estimated right now
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Now here's a strange thing.... was looking at my ma usage graph over night and noticed a couple of times it was on almost 0ma and not the normal 200-250ma. On looking at the history I noticed that this as the only time the temp fell below 25deg C. All other history was 200-250 and the temp was 25 and above.... very strange.... might put it in the fridge for a few minutes tonight!!
you people are funny if you think you battery is going to last a couple days with out charging, this is not back in the day with nokia phones these smart phones use alot of power things like your social network must update that big ass clock must update that weather must update and so on the most your going to get is almost a full day without charging thats it my battery stay at a 100 percent for 1hr before it start going down after charging and this is just with cutting it on to see the time or weather not heavy use
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you people are funny if you think you battery is going to last a couple days with out charging, this is not back in the day with nokia phones these smart phones use alot of power things like your social network must update that big ass clock must update that weather must update and so on the most your going to get is almost a full day without charging thats it my battery stay at a 100 percent for 1hr before it start going down after charging and this is just with cutting it on to see the time or weather not heavy use
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Many of us can get 2-3-4 days without a charge. I just went on charge @40% after 1d 22hrs. But please don't let facts get in the way of your misinformation.
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Many of us can get 2-3-4 days without a charge. I just went on charge @40% after 1d 22hrs. But please don't let facts get in the way of your misinformation.
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theres noway you getting 2-3-4 days without charging inless you just leave it in the house without using it and still wont happen tell that freakin lie to someone else what you think i dont have the phone my self lol... you funny with that 1 no one in this thread said they battery last that long but you theres always one who want to exagerate
phonegod said:
theres noway you getting 2-3-4 days without charging inless you just leave it in the house without using it and still wont happen tell that freakin lie to someone else what you think i dont have the phone my self lol... you funny with that 1 no one in this thread said they battery last that long but you theres always one who want to exagerate
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Lots of us exaggerators out there but again.. don't let contrary evidence get in the way of your rant. No one is claiming everyone gets this battery life, but there are plenty who do.
When you get done reading all these "exaggerations" and seeing the pictures (gosh they must be Photoshopped) you can retract your accusation of lying.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15124113&postcount=35
2D 20H on battery ... still have >50% left (showing 6 green of 10 bars on About Battery)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15332237&postcount=108
the device clocked 18 hours and the battery has only drained to 52%. Highly impressed!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15162109&postcount=58
25 hrs and still 24% battery left and I know the phone staysbat 4% battery for about 4 hours for some reason
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15248584&postcount=85
After 16h 27m I was at 68% left.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15573388&postcount=51
picture is worth a 1000 words...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15488981&postcount=19
Twice this past week I forgot to charge the phone and went 1 day + 6 hours before the phone started to alert me that I was at 10-20%.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15490453&postcount=23
But after few cycle, i can do 2 days without charge.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15504158&postcount=25:
I unplugged the device at 6 am is now almost 1 am (19 hours) and still having 43% left.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15504924&postcount=28
mine 2 days
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15513224&postcount=37 (another screen shot)
In an attempt to get back on topic...
The recent update to CurrentWidget mentions it now works on the Sensation, but it's definitly not reading mA's correctly. Still a work in progress, I suppose.
What is everyone's feelings on Battery Monitor Widget (I am at work now so can't download it) and what is with this estimated setting? What is the point of that???
BTW, I can easily go 2 days with the 2 Sensations at my house...
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Lots of us exaggerators out there but again.. don't let contrary evidence get in the way of your rant. No one is claiming everyone gets this battery life, but there are plenty who do.
When you get done reading all these "exaggerations" and seeing the pictures (gosh they must be Photoshopped) you can retract your accusation of lying.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15124113&postcount=35
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15332237&postcount=108
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15162109&postcount=58
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15248584&postcount=85
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15573388&postcount=51
picture is worth a 1000 words...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15488981&postcount=19
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15490453&postcount=23
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15504158&postcount=25:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15504924&postcount=28
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15513224&postcount=37 (another screen shot)
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dude 19hrs and still 43% left is not 3to 4 days nobody is getting over a day and im not ranting just stating facts i have the phone too all im saying is your phone battery is not going to last under heavy use like cell phone back in the day now thats it all that stuff you posted dont mean nothing you went around and copy paste everbody **** to prove to me nothing there still not getting over a full day under heavy use also if i go cut off a bunch of stuff of course im going to get a little more but if you use your phone with out all the tricks like stop sync or anything else it wont last the phone came that way meaning it should last without cutting off anything but it dont you have to make sacrifices for it to last none of those pics showed 2days somebody said 2days but like you said pics is worth a 1000 words
Hi,
just got my brand new Transformer Infinity today and I'm pretty disappointed with battery life - without dock it lasts something between 5 and 6 hours while watching youtube and browsing web and that's not much more than my HTC One X. I found out that wifi drains more battery than the screen - 40%, which is pretty weird, because I'm sitting right next to the router and wifi signal is always stronger than -50dB. Have someone experienced something similar?
Battery stats are here: http :// db.tt/TSx6RHtB (please remove spaces, I'm new to the forums, so cannot post links yet).
giedriusc said:
Hi,
just got my brand new Transformer Infinity today and I'm pretty disappointed with battery life - without dock it lasts something between 5 and 6 hours while watching youtube and browsing web and that's not much more than my HTC One X. I found out that wifi drains more battery than the screen - 40%, which is pretty weird, because I'm sitting right next to the router and wifi signal is always stronger than -50dB. Have someone experienced something similar?
Battery stats are here: http :// db.tt/TSx6RHtB (please remove spaces, I'm new to the forums, so cannot post links yet).
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It's only a stat, doesn't mean that WiFi *drains* your battery..
giedriusc said:
Hi,
just got my brand new Transformer Infinity today and I'm pretty disappointed with battery life - without dock it lasts something between 5 and 6 hours while watching youtube and browsing web and that's not much more than my HTC One X. I found out that wifi drains more battery than the screen - 40%, which is pretty weird, because I'm sitting right next to the router and wifi signal is always stronger than -50dB. Have someone experienced something similar?
Battery stats are here: http :// db.tt/TSx6RHtB (please remove spaces, I'm new to the forums, so cannot post links yet).
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Same as the prime. Wifi doesn't drain your battery, it's just miss calculated. What drains your battery is the high res screen
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josuetenista said:
Same as the prime. Wifi doesn't drain your battery, it's just miss calculated. What drains your battery is the high res screen
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Is there a way to check if it's miss calculated or if there is something wrong with wifi module? And if it's actually miss calculated, shouldn't Asus repair it to make sure it is calculated correctly?
your argument might have more merit if you did a test with the wifi always on for a period of time vs without it on.
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your argument might have more merit if you did a test with the wifi always on for a period of time vs without it on.
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I tried to turn off wifi for a couple of minutes, battery stats show wifi consumption 0. After turning wifi on, wifi battery consumption goes very fast to 30 and later to more than 40%.
giedriusc said:
I tried to turn off wifi for a couple of minutes, battery stats show wifi consumption 0. After turning wifi on, wifi battery consumption goes very fast to 30 and later to more than 40%.
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Since it might be miscalculated that could be wrong. Try watching a movie with another one of similar length without wifi. Afterwards compare battery percentage.
The battery needs a few charge and discharge cycles before you will start to see more meaningful reports. Don't go around and unnerve people by posting about battery life when you cannot possible say anything about that particular issue right now. Let it settle in for a bit. Please.
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Since it might be miscalculated that could be wrong. Try watching a movie with another one of similar length without wifi. Afterwards compare battery percentage.
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Good idea, thanks, I'll try that.
MartyHulskemper said:
The battery needs a few charge and discharge cycles before you will start to see more meaningful reports.
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That's one of the many myths about lithium-ion batteries.
MartyHulskemper said:
Don't go around and unnerve people by posting about battery life when you cannot possible say anything about that particular issue right now. Let it settle in for a bit. Please.
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No, it's not. Li-Ion batteries have hysteresis as well, and the circuitry needs some start and end points to calibrate itself. I would agree that in some cases, like in my SGS2, specific hardware is used that doesn't need as much info as other pieces do, but generally speaking, you can't expect full potential out of the box.
Posted for reference. You can keep believing in your myth busting capabilities; I do not have the illusion I can convince you otherwise.
MartyHulskemper said:
No, it's not. Li-Ion batteries have hysteresis as well, and the circuitry needs some start and end points to calibrate itself. I would agree that in some cases, like in my SGS2, specific hardware is used that doesn't need as much info as other pieces do, but generally speaking, you can't expect full potential out of the box.
Posted for reference. You can keep believing in your myth busting capabilities; I do not have the illusion I can convince you otherwise.
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I agree. As an SGS2 owner myself, I know that when a battery is first used, or removed and put back in, it takes the device a few cycles to properly calibrate the battery gauge to have accurate results. I imagine this is the norm across other devices as well.
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I agree. As an SGS2 owner myself, I know that when a battery is first used, or removed and put back in, it takes the device a few cycles to properly calibrate the battery gauge to have accurate results. I imagine this is the norm across other devices as well.
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Never experienced anything like that since Li-ion batteries came into production.
Btw, just did video tests with wifi on and off, there is almost no difference in battery usage (about 15% per hour with brightness about 50% and IPS+ off), so it seems the battery readings are wrong.
Also I found out today, that auto brightness does not work - stays at maximum level if you go into dark room from bright place forever, exactly the same problem someone experiences with earlier Transformer models. Does auto brightness work OK on your Infinity?
giedriusc said:
Never experienced anything like that since Li-ion batteries came into production.
Btw, just did video tests with wifi on and off, there is almost no difference in battery usage (about 15% per hour with brightness about 50% and IPS+ off), so it seems the battery readings are wrong.
Also I found out today, that auto brightness does not work - stays at maximum level if you go into dark room from bright place forever, exactly the same problem someone experiences with earlier Transformer models. Does auto brightness work OK on your Infinity?
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Auto brightness is buggy here also. Have to control brightness manually....
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Never experienced anything like that since Li-ion batteries came into production.
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Well, you can't change the laws of physics.
Btw, just did video tests with wifi on and off, there is almost no difference in battery usage (about 15% per hour with brightness about 50% and IPS+ off), so it seems the battery readings are wrong.
Also I found out today, that auto brightness does not work - stays at maximum level if you go into dark room from bright place forever, exactly the same problem someone experiences with earlier Transformer models. Does auto brightness work OK on your Infinity?
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My specimen does the same. Brightness doesn't go down when I turn off the light in the room, and it stays at the relatively high level it was at. So that currently makes three of us.
Using auto brightness on mine now. Seems fine. Regarding the battery usage, i have wlan at. 30% usage after alot of downloading.
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Apart from the physical characteristics of the batteries discussed above, it is a problem I have encountered in numerous Android devices - the stock battery stats are miscalculated in so many ways, we won't even have enough time to name them all (I remember users panicking about the dialer "draining" the battery in numerous threads, while in most cases it was only the stat issue showing the dialer using most of the battery after making/answering an initial call).
For some different measures, try different apps from Google Play, like Badass battery for example: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
According to the review from Taiwan, the Infinity could watch youtube movies for almost 7 hours. The brightness was set to max, volume was set to 50%, using wifi to connect to internet.
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=605&t=2798754&last=36953142
commanlin said:
According to the review from Taiwan, the Infinity could watch youtube movies for almost 7 hours. The brightness was set to max, volume was set to 50%, using wifi to connect to internet.
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=605&t=2798754&last=36953142
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/25/asus-transformer-pad-infinity-tf700-review/
Engadget said they got about 9:30 out of the thing. 14:43 with the dock attached. That's looping a 720p video with wifi on, and the screen cranked to 50%. I think with normal usage, you can crank out a good amount of time. You just have to find that sweet spot with battery usage. I know I'm still working that out on my Bionic...but I've gotten that to last all day lately.
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/25/asus-transformer-pad-infinity-tf700-review/
Engadget said they got about 9:30 out of the thing. 14:43 with the dock attached. That's looping a 720p video with wifi on, and the screen cranked to 50%. I think with normal usage, you can crank out a good amount of time. You just have to find that sweet spot with battery usage. I know I'm still working that out on my Bionic...but I've gotten that to last all day lately.
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After one week of usage mine lasts about 9 hours while idling with 50% brightness, about 4-6 hours while watching youtube or browsing and about 3 hours while watching videos or gaming at 100% brightness and IPS+ on. Right now battery is at 66% after 1:48 of youtube and browsing with about 35% brightness, Badass Battery estimation - 3:06 left. What is battery life on your Infinity?
I had this phone for about a week now. Got used to all the features. Did all the things needed to calm the draining issue. But no budge. I've drained from 85% protection battery on to 65% upon waking up. So much faster drain from my old s20 ultra. I'm sure there will be an update. The more we talk. We all should comment on Instagram comment section.
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I had this phone for about a week now. Got used to all the features. Did all the things needed to calm the draining issue. But no budge. I've drained from 85% protection battery on to 65% upon waking up. So much faster drain from my old s20 ultra. I'm sure there will be an update. The more we talk. We all should comment on Instagram comment section.
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And do you think that doing a hard reset and setting it up as new can improve the battery?
I lost 5 or 6% overnight, and after last week's update that's been reduced to 3%
I have poor reception at work and even there I have way less drain now, so I'm a happy camper.
Sounds like some app(s) that are draining too much battery imo.
Would probably help if y'all uploaded screenshots of your battery graph. i'm getting 9.5 hours SOT at FHD resolution with Power set to Optimized. I also use the Samsung Browser and not the Battery Hog Google Chrome Browser.
Paul_Deemer said:
Would probably help if y'all uploaded screenshots of your battery graph. i'm getting 9.5 hours SOT at FHD resolution with Power set to Optimized. I also use the Samsung Browser and not the Battery Hog Google Chrome Browser.
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LMAO, yeah because you had recharged your phone...
DoKaTSuYa said:
LMAO, yeah because you had recharged your phone...
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That screenshot shows %100 charge down to %10 charge over a 25 hour period after it was charged 100% full. Screen On Time was 9 hours 37 min and 15 hours 27 min idle. The phone was not recharged in that time period.
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??? Not sure what your laughing about. That screenshot shows %100 charge down to %10 charge over a 25 hour period after it was charged 100% full. Screen On Time was 9 hours 37 min and 15 hours 27 min idle. The phone was not recharged in that time period.
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There's a small portion in the graph that goes up... batteries don't charge themselves...
Paul_Deemer said:
??? Not sure what your laughing about. That screenshot shows %100 charge down to %10 charge over a 25 hour period after it was charged. Screen On Time was 9 hours 37 min and 15 hours 27 min idle. The phone wast recharged in that time period.
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Maybe it was connected to a PC via usb cable or something, because in fact it was charged twice as you can see on the illustration
DaReDeViL said:
Maybe it was connected to a PC via usb cable or something, because in fact it was charged twice as you can see on the illustration
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UPDATE: I know what the spikes are now. Forgot I connected the Phone to the Car port for Navigation on way to work and then later on way home so that must be it. Sorry. I'll do the test again without connecting to car for navigation.
Battery issue is on EXYNOS models
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Battery issue is on EXYNOS models
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Not just Exynos models. I have a snapdragon that has battery drain too.
The lottery on these chips is evident. You're either lucky or not. Too much variation, it's ridiculous
Run4roy said:
I had this phone for about a week now. Got used to all the features. Did all the things needed to calm the draining issue. But no budge. I've drained from 85% protection battery on to 65% upon waking up. So much faster drain from my old s20 ultra. I'm sure there will be an update. The more we talk. We all should comment on Instagram comment section.
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You should check which apps comsume battery too much, then decide what to do next.
When i first started i weren't happy at all with the battery drain. It barely used to last with 5hrs or so of screen on time! (Light usage too)
After the first 4 days it got better. I used an app called Alliance Shield X, which i believe helped me a lot. Now I'm happy with my battery drain.
Edit: Also the Galaxy Max Hz App.
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When i first started i weren't happy at all with the battery drain. It barely used to last with 5hrs or so of screen on time! (Light usage too)
After the first 4 days it got better. I used an app called Alliance Shield X, which i believe helped me a lot. Now I'm happy with my battery drain.
Edit: Also the Galaxy Max Hz App
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what those apps ? Alliance Shield X and max hz?
and how the instander works, is it good? it don't drain battery?
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what those apps ? Alliance Shield X and max hz?
and how the instander works, is it good? it don't drain battery?
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Alliance Shield X helps to disable packages, create firewall, adblock, etc...
Galaxy Max Hz allows you to adjust screen refresh rates (highs and lows), and a few other settings like lowest hz on screen off/Aod refresh rate
Instander is just some 3rd party Instagram with additional features, lol. I don't use it a lot so i can't say for certain, but looking at the stats, it seems to be a decent drain
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Alliance Shield X helps to disable packages, create firewall, adblock, etc...
Galaxy Max Hz allows you to adjust screen refresh rates (highs and lows), and a few other settings like lowest hz on screen off/Aod refresh rate
Instander is just some 3rd party Instagram with additional features, lol. I don't use it a lot so i can't say for certain, but looking at the stats, it seems to be a decent drain
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not that much (about instander). looking pretty good battery drain. want to check it
This is my battery drain. Yesterday I did the factory reset, but still the same. Any recomendations ?
I hope you enjoy it
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That looks really bad! Try the things i mentioned bit earlier ^
Hi everyone!!
I'd like to get some advice about my issue that I've been having for a while...
My battery drain is what you may see in my attachments. Please tell me some good advice to reduce this drain or whether it is normal functioning either...
In conclusion, I'd like to know if it might be convenient to replace the battery and, furthermore, whether there are larger batteries with more autonomy.
My phone is 2 years and half old but to be honest I use it intensively with its battery-case (manufacturer: Newdery).
Thanks!!!
Sorry for late reply, just saw this.
You get 6 hours of battery life with 14% screen on time? That doesn't sound to correct.
My suggestion would be to install the app: AccuBattery. I swear by it - it is very good I think. It will watch your apps much better than the stock android battery monitor. It will also tell you your battery health, the mAh left out of the total of 4000. If you have a very low amount left (capacity wise) then you may want to get a new battery. But make sure to do several charges before taking it as accurate. Use the app for several days, even the little "notes" in the app will tell you this - it's to "acclimate" to your use and give you more accurate statistics.
Hopefully this helps - 6 hours is definitely not good.
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Sorry for late reply, just saw this.
You get 6 hours of battery life with 14% screen on time? That doesn't sound to correct.
My suggestion would be to install the app: AccuBattery. I swear by it - it is very good I think. It will watch your apps much better than the stock android battery monitor. It will also tell you your battery health, the mAh left out of the total of 4000. If you have a very low amount left (capacity wise) then you may want to get a new battery. But make sure to do several charges before taking it as accurate. Use the app for several days, even the little "notes" in the app will tell you this - it's to "acclimate" to your use and give you more accurate statistics.
Hopefully this helps - 6 hours is definitely not good.
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Hi!!
Thank you very much for your reply!
I forgot it but I already had Accubattery installed on my phone.
In fact, in attachment you have the battery wear data from April 2021 till now..
I hope that I shared you useful data to analyse the issue.
What do you think? What should I take from the app?
I thought that the new Android version 11 is the cause of battery drain as another phone (Xiaomi Redmi Note 10) suffers from it after the upgrade to Android 11..
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Hi!!
Thank you very much for your reply!
I forgot it but I already had Accubattery installed on my phone.
In fact, in attachment you have the battery wear data from April 2021 till now..
I hope that I shared you useful data to analyse the issue.
What do you think? What should I take from the app?
I thought that the new Android version 11 is the cause of battery drain as another phone (Xiaomi Redmi Note 10) suffers from it after the upgrade to Android 11..
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No prob
Could you take an [extended/full] screenshot of the "Discharge" tab? That will show more info about which app is draining more. Also those numbers change I believe on every charge so you'd have to just keep an eye on which app is always at the top of the section under "Foreground App Battery Usage > Battery Usage" section. Hopefully it isn't just "system" or something, hopefully it is an app that you can remove/freeze.
And what does it say for Battery Capacity above the "Battery Wear" chart?
And speaking of the wear chart, you'll want to stop charging all the way to 100%, it looks like you're putting over 1 cycle of wear on the battery very often which will degrade the battery quicker. The 'Charging" tab explains this even allowing you to set a reminder to unplug at a certain charge level (it tells you the higher you charge the more wear you put on the battery - unfortunately that's how batteries work).
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No prob
Could you take an [extended/full] screenshot of the "Discharge" tab? That will show more info about which app is draining more. Also those numbers change I believe on every charge so you'd have to just keep an eye on which app is always at the top of the section under "Foreground App Battery Usage > Battery Usage" section. Hopefully it isn't just "system" or something, hopefully it is an app that you can remove/freeze.
And what does it say for Battery Capacity above the "Battery Wear" chart?
And speaking of the wear chart, you'll want to stop charging all the way to 100%, it looks like you're putting over 1 cycle of wear on the battery very often which will degrade the battery quicker. The 'Charging" tab explains this even allowing you to set a reminder to unplug at a certain charge level (it tells you the higher you charge the more wear you put on the battery - unfortunately that's how batteries work).
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Hi, thank you for your reply!!
I'm sorry for my late replies..
In the attachments you have what you asked me.
It seems that Facebook drains the battery a lot despite the fact that I don't use it much.
The battery wear seems to be almost one fifth of total capacity for a capacity of about 3200mhA.
I'd like to have something better...
I have set at 83% the alert to reduce the wear of the battery but I wonder how it could work fine when the phone is turned off..
No problem
So, I'm not exactly sure how you use your phone but it looks like the screen-on at 23%/hr looks pretty bad but then also it says combined time was 102 hours? I believe that means how long it's been off the charger. If that's the case you can't get any better battery life than that, that is really really good.
You mention facebook doing a lot of draining. Try researching a good app freezing option on the app store. I only did a quick search but this one came up: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.catchingnow.icebox but read the reviews (I did a quick scan and it looks like it might work as intended) and look around maybe there is a better one. But the point of this is, to freeze any apps in that list (the accubattery foreground apps) you barely use and it will prevent them from running in the background. This will definitely give you better battery life.
And I don't see the deep sleep statistic, is that around 90hrs along with the screen off time? It should be more than the screen off time at least, because if it is then it is deep sleeping correctly (no rouge apps causing it to not deep sleep), but if it's less than the screen off time, then something (maybe facebook) is keeping the phone awake even with the screen off, causing extra battery drain.
And 83% charge is pretty good, maybe even 75% might be better, I think from 0 to 75 it's like .3 or .4 wear but it's like with these batteries once you start going over 75% it jumps in wear dramatically. And if the phone is off (turned off completely you mean?) then the battery won't gain any wear because it won't be in use at all.
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No problem
So, I'm not exactly sure how you use your phone but it looks like the screen-on at 23%/hr looks pretty bad but then also it says combined time was 102 hours? I believe that means how long it's been off the charger. If that's the case you can't get any better battery life than that, that is really really good.
You mention facebook doing a lot of draining. Try researching a good app freezing option on the app store. I only did a quick search but this one came up: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.catchingnow.icebox but read the reviews (I did a quick scan and it looks like it might work as intended) and look around maybe there is a better one. But the point of this is, to freeze any apps in that list (the accubattery foreground apps) you barely use and it will prevent them from running in the background. This will definitely give you better battery life.
And I don't see the deep sleep statistic, is that around 90hrs along with the screen off time? It should be more than the screen off time at least, because if it is then it is deep sleeping correctly (no rouge apps causing it to not deep sleep), but if it's less than the screen off time, then something (maybe facebook) is keeping the phone awake even with the screen off, causing extra battery drain.
And 83% charge is pretty good, maybe even 75% might be better, I think from 0 to 75 it's like .3 or .4 wear but it's like with these batteries once you start going over 75% it jumps in wear dramatically. And if the phone is off (turned off completely you mean?) then the battery won't gain any wear because it won't be in use at all.
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I noticed that I didn't make all the screenshots, but now I've just done them with regards to this new discharge cycle and you have the deep sleep statistics for a better analysis - they are in attachments.
I asked here for a longer battery lasting and instead I set it as 75% as the maximum percentage value of charge that reduces my autonomy but saves the battery.
However, yesterday I noticed that the charging wasn't deactivated when the phone reached 80% of charge (is the value that was set yesterday). Oughtn't Accubattery deactivate the charging?
The statistics you mentioned in your previous post appear to me a bit awkward even though they are related to many sessions in the last 7 days.
I use my phone with my phone case-battery (Newdery manufacturer) and until few months ago it could charge the phone up to about 80 % when I couldn't charge my phone through its charger. I need the charge to last a day, almost 20 hrs…
I noticed that the phone started to wear - the last few months - when I noticed that I couldn't have the phone working till the late evening and I tried to charge it fully before I left my house...
However, it is clear what I need for my use and habits, thus, new reliable battery-case suggestions would be a good hint for me...
In the end, I don't know what to do about apps that manage the apps freezing because I don't know how Android allows it and if it is worth it..