Question Can u share ur battery with one ui 5.0 please? - Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

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Mine has been great, overall about the same as 4.1 but just a bit more consistent.

jameslapc2 said:
Mine has been great, overall about the same as 4.1 but just a bit more consistent.View attachment 5755763
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Any tweaks or debloating you have done to get 9hours?

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How man i cant get past 4hsot in my best days

It will vary with everyone. We use our devices different. Connectivity comes into play..what apps you have..what's running in background. I average 8hrs screen time but me posting what I have done is not going to get the same results as the next person. Screen on times are great but are people actually using the device or just watching a few movies that are 1hr30min. Are they just watching YouTube videos over and over, or do they have so many things disabled what was the point to getting a flagship device. So for me I use adb app control to disable At&t bloat, use a darker wallpaper, have some apps set to not run in the background. But I do not disable a ton of stuff. But again how I use my device is not the same as the next. But a week ago I did use the crap out of the device just to see what it would do, and I did get a 9hr screen time. But again I watched a lot of YouTube

None of this means anything unless people post their settings, specifically refresh rate, resolution, brightness level (auto or other), etc.
I'm getting about the same on 5.0 as I did on 4.1. I can get 6 hours of screen on time, 1440p, 120hz, auto brightness, although I am using the extra dim feature, but auto is still checked.
If I didn't have the Facebook app I think it would be a lot better honestly but I am using it. Oh well.

That was my point everyone uses device different. I turn off 5G and use Lte because where I live it's very spotty. Brightness at about 40%

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butchieboy said:
That was my point everyone uses device different. I turn off 5G and use Lte because where I live it's very spotty. Brightness at about 40%
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I Cant agree with anyone here bcz i swear even if i light use this phone i can get max 5hsot with 1080 and power saving mode enabled i literally did everything with this phone to get more but nothing. With my s21 ultra i was using 1440p 120hz and i played little games and used it alot minimum i can get is 5hsot one day i got 9h by light use but nothing helps with the s22u .. my next phone is not a Samsung for sure

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Mine has been great, overall about the same as 4.1 but just a bit more consistent.View attachment 5755763
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Honestly little debloating. The biggest thing on mine is I keep high refresh off and have apps that would constantly sync in the background put in deep sleep. Depending on where I'm at I'll turn off 5G. The main thing is I made sure all the T-Mobile garbage is turned off and that the actual Facebook app isn't installed. I tend to keep my brightness around ~30% as I spend the day either in my place for work, or at the gym where it isn't overly bright.

I forgot to mention I'm on an unlocked version of the phone, not a carrier variant. And every time i update my phone to a newer firmware I clear the cache. Honestly makes a huge difference.

This is me. I can not complain tbh.

27% left,only WIFI usage.

This is mine.
Power Saving on.
Full 60hz.
DNS66 full active
Routines On (Example; When I came to home, turn on WiFi, network 2g etc)
84 Application installed. 79 is deeply sleep.(except for; DNS66, WhatsApp, Telegra, Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Firefox, Some Good Lock Apps etc)
No debloat
Dark mode on
SwiftKey dark keyboard

***S908U1***
I'm on 4th day since update to OneUi 5 and I think the S22U is still figuring things out.
100% -> 15%;
*23.5h of usage;
*5h 15min SOT;
*Mostly on WiFi, but keeping network on 5G;
*120Fhz, 1080p, adaptive brightness (but I find myself turning it down manually as it goes too bright);
*Most apps which don't trigger notifications are in deep sleep as well as location turned off for them or while on only;
*Usage mostly WhatsApp, Youtube, Instagram, Browser.

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Getting the most from your battery :)

found this vid on youtube. you must be rooted to install set CPU, but its worth it. i'm goign to be testing my gains today since i can see big gains being made while the phone is in standby mode especially.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt3H75qnupA
what other tips do you guys have?
can you do this with the captivate? what are the overclock speeds?
I installed set cpu on my captivate and it has dramatically increased my battery time
i thought set cpu was crashing captivates? how's it been going for you guys?
I've got it on mine and it hasn't crashed. I will note however, that if you go too low for the Max speed, this phone will come to a crawl. I had mine set at 400/200 for battery <20%, and it had trouble coming out of the lock screen. Did some tweaking but my batter is almost dead anyways, so I will have to comment on it tomorrow.
I'm debating if I want to get JuiceDefender or not. It's a good program, but the "turn off data" for 15 mins is what's getting me. I text and Google Talk alot, so I may just download the program and use it while I'm at work, then disable it when I get home.
i thought this was a waste since the phone will go down to 100mhz on its own to conserve power?
it will but when you are using it, it can climb up to 1000 wasting power. Nothing on the android should really require that much horsepower atm
a simple approach i started using on an earlier smartphone, was a wallpaper that was predominantly black - considering the display is the predominant battery drain
i've been using this one, just enough going on to be visually intriguing but not take a lot of juice - whenever i look around for wallpapers, i keep coming back to this one - once i've seen a new wallpaper for a day or so, i've bored of it. Plus my flip clock widget, i set it with transparent background and transparent digit plates, to minimize the white display
i've posted the full size image in case anyone wants to copy
the other nice part, for me, the widgets are easy to discern
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larryccf said:
a simple approach i started using on an earlier smartphone, was a wallpaper that was predominantly black - considering the display is the predominant battery drain
i've been using this one, just enough going on to be visually intriguing but not take a lot of juice - whenever i look around for wallpapers, i keep coming back to this one - once i've seen a new wallpaper for a day or so, i've bored of it. Plus my flip clock widget, i set it with transparent background and transparent digit plates, to minimize the white display
i've posted the full size image in case anyone wants to copy
the other nice part, for me, the widgets are easy to discern
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+1 to this post.
Very good approach to conserving power, since, according to the phone itself, the display usually takes up a high percentage of its battery life. This wallpaper is also really good, because not only is it predominantly black, but the main color is red, which drains the least amount of life of all colors.
Think I might try that once I get my brick working or trade it in for a new one...
domin8 said:
found this vid on youtube. you must be rooted to install set CPU, but its worth it. i'm goign to be testing my gains today since i can see big gains being made while the phone is in standby mode especially.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt3H75qnupA
what other tips do you guys have?
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So when i try and use SetCPU (which is supposedly the most effective power saver) I get around 500 mhz... That being said, I wasn't using the new 2.0.1 version. Is there support for Captivates in newer versions? I need help with this >.< My battery isn't lasting nearly long enough for me, and I really want to get close to 25 hours with heavy usage on my captivate (or close to) as Carlos suggested in his video.
Thanks.

Full 24 hours out of the stock battery with 4G

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So with the stock battery, 4g on, background data syncing on (twitter every 15 mins, fb every hour, push gmail, weather every hour) 20 mins of GPS usage, some youtube, some Words With Friends, some Angry Birds, lots of texting and tweeting, and about 45 minutes of actual talking on the phone, installing about 20 apps, and setting up about 10 of them... and its still going, no there isn't much left at all, 5%, but the battery life isn't as horrible as everyone is making it out to be. Every type of data transfer or sync or stream was done over 4g, I never turned the 4G radio off at all, never disabled background sync, any of that. I did have the "power saver" mode come on at 15%, but by that time I was already over 22 hours on the battery.
This was with Adryn kernel and BAMF 1.1 rom. SetCPU profile only for screen off, 245/245. If I can get a solid 24 hours out of a very lightly *tweaked* stock rom and kernel, I can only imagine how good it could get a few months from now.
BTW I have a pretty constant -62 db rating for LTE, which is amazing if you ask me.
Pretty awesome. I also set a setcpu for 245mhz min/max when the screen is off. But i keep messing with the phone to haveit last that long lol.
I also have mines exclusively in 4G mode. LTE is a beautiful thing. OHHH
Also...
I installed spare parts and set the animations and transitions to "fast". ive been showing my friends. This phone is "flying". everything keeps up with it too.
Glad you can. Sadly, every device is different :/ I get about 10 hours out of mine. Although, that's just an estimate. I haven't let it drop low enough to test (usually plug in ~ 50%-60%)
g00s3y said:
So with the stock battery, 4g on, background data syncing on (twitter every 15 mins, fb every hour, push gmail, weather every hour) 20 mins of GPS usage, some youtube, some Words With Friends, some Angry Birds, lots of texting and tweeting, and about 45 minutes of actual talking on the phone, installing about 20 apps, and setting up about 10 of them... and its still going, no there isn't much left at all, 5%, but the battery life isn't as horrible as everyone is making it out to be. Every type of data transfer or sync or stream was done over 4g, I never turned the 4G radio off at all, never disabled background sync, any of that. I did have the "power saver" mode come on at 15%, but by that time I was already over 22 hours on the battery.
This was with Adryn kernel and BAMF 1.1 rom. SetCPU profile only for screen off, 245/245. If I can get a solid 24 hours out of a very lightly *tweaked* stock rom and kernel, I can only imagine how good it could get a few months from now.
BTW I have a pretty constant -62 db rating for LTE, which is amazing if you ask me.
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I had my screen set with setcpu to 245/245 but I was getting lag when trying to unlock the phone from a blank screen
Hmm, interesting enough. I can get roughly 13-15 hours out of it on a daily basis. No charge, moderate amount of surfing.
Strife21 said:
I had my screen set with setcpu to 245/245 but I was getting lag when trying to unlock the phone from a blank screen
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I get a tiny bit, but its nothing that really bothers me.
Setting the CPU down that low doesn't lag out all your sync'ing? I sync a ton of RSS feeds as well (like 500+ posts a day). I have facebook, gmail, and twitter sync'ing all day too.
Only android experience I have is a Hero, and it was only like 350MHz full speed, so, lol, I remember what it was like using that. Just wondering how it affects syncs.
laters
I just configured SetCPU with the screen off 245/245 profile today, been running about 5.5 hours now, been playing music for about 3, battery is down to 65%, so definitely seeing an improvement
drod2169 said:
Glad you can. Sadly, every device is different :/ I get about 10 hours out of mine. Although, that's just an estimate. I haven't let it drop low enough to test (usually plug in ~ 50%-60%)
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Battery depletion, or more to the point, the battery gauge, isn't linear. I bet you get noticeably more from the bottom50% than the top.
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4g is more efficient per byte than 3g is. As in, transfering 100mb over 4g is going to use less battery than transferring 100mb over 3g. Even though second for second 4g uses more battery than 3g. As in running 4g for 5 seconds uses more battery than 3g, but you get way more done in those 5 seconds on 4g than you do on 3g.
I wouldn't turn off 4g unless I'm in a fringe area.
That's a nice battery life. I'm gonna try tweaking mine to see if I can get anything like that.
very nice tip.
Thanks

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KeepItOn (KIO) is an application designed to end the scourge of the screen turns off while we are reading or watching something. So annoying, at least for me…
How it works
KIO detect any small movements and prolongs the time to turn off the screen, like if you have touched the screen. Even if the screen turns off, you can always shake to wake you up during a time set by you, default is 5 seconds, and by shake I mean move slightly.
Please test it, rate it and give your feedback.
I will try to attend possible requests as soon as I can.
Download from PlayStore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.frederico.keepiton
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Thanks great idea as it alwasy annoy me when screen turns off while i am reading, willl give it a try I hope it wont consume too much battery
very useful, thank you. keep your work!
How is the battery consumption?
This goes on back process yes?
how this will affect on battery?
Thank you Sir :good: .. Works good on Lenovo A3000 with andrid 4.2.2
Will motion keep it awake if it's in your pocket and you're walking, or does it use the proximity sensor to prevent that? Will the motion of a moving car keep the screen from turning off?
paarkhi said:
How is the battery consumption?
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lasha117 said:
This goes on back process yes?
how this will affect on battery?
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Yes, this is a background process that reads the accelerometer. However when screen is off the service is running but it is doing nothing.
I am using for two weeks and have not noticed any significant change with the battery consumption.
Fredericosilva said:
Yes, this is a background process that reads the accelerometer. However when screen is off the service is running but it is doing nothing.
I am using for two weeks and have not noticed any significant change with the battery consumption.
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Thanks for the app and reply, will try and post the feedback.
Is there something like this for Xposed?
"Pocket mode" added.
Due to all the requests that I have had, I decide to add a feature that check the proximity sensor in order to detect if phone is in the pocket, prevent that way that phone stay alive forever in the pocket, draining all the battery.
Please test it and help me make KeepItOn better.
Happy new year everyone!
I've previously turned on the app, set it to "auto start", rebooted & now I've noticed that it was turned off. Maybe this was only to me. By the way, great app.
sir you deserved lots of thanks from me it's great app
I can see advantages to this app and I can see disadvantages too...
Is there any way to make this "app dependant", so like it will only keep the screen on when compared to a whitelist of apps, otherwise it will leave the screen off as normal? For example, it would be very useful to have the screen stay on for reading from a browser, but not when my phone is just displaying the launcher homescreen? I know it is probably asking the earth or close to the impossible but I thought i would ask anyway
New update available.
- Notification Icon
- Minor bug fixes
This update is a big update for android 4.4.2 users since there is a bug on that android version, for that users "Notification Icon" must be always on. More info here.
Techieey said:
I've previously turned on the app, set it to "auto start", rebooted & now I've noticed that it was turned off. Maybe this was only to me. By the way, great app.
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Please tell the mobile phone model and android version that you are using.
weezlerox said:
I can see advantages to this app and I can see disadvantages too...
Is there any way to make this "app dependant", so like it will only keep the screen on when compared to a whitelist of apps, otherwise it will leave the screen off as normal? For example, it would be very useful to have the screen stay on for reading from a browser, but not when my phone is just displaying the launcher homescreen? I know it is probably asking the earth or close to the impossible but I thought i would ask anyway
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The first objective of the app is the simplicity, but I will though about that feature and see if it's worth.
I've got notification icon enabled in settings but I don't see the icon in the status bar. Running 4.4.4 on a Sprint Moto X.

Question Is it really WearOS 3 from Google??

Is it??
Or is it a hacked version of WearOS 2 to run on Exynos soc? Or maybe even Tizen hacked to look like WearoS?
Just don't get why Google aren't releasing WearOS 3 until at least. Q1 next year, not even for Fossil who they own, yet Samsung try to give the impression of Wear OS without ever saying Wear OS 3.
Show me a screen shot from a watch that says Google Wear OS 3 and then I'll believe it. Until theen it's a con.
I'm not getting it until everything is clear. Samsung is known to cut corners and keep quiet about it
More like a hacked version of tizen to run Google things
Consipracy theories everywhere.
It is running on android 11 (version used for Wear OS 3.0).
Wear OS 2.XX is running on android 9.
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IanRad said:
Consipracy theories everywhere.
It is running on android 11 (version used for Wear OS 3.0).
Wear OS 2.XX is running on android 9.
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Maybe tizen was always based on Android but with Samsung's edits now they've just taken the skin off it
spart0n said:
Maybe tizen was always based on Android but with Samsung's edits now they've just taken the skin off it
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Both Wear OS and Tizen are based on Linux kernel.
History of Tizen goes back to mid 2007 (Moblin) so it's actully slightly older that Android.
Not convinced until I see a screen shot that clearly says Google Wear OS 3!
Keep trying!
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Wear OS version TBD ?
Glad I'm not the only one who thought this was the biggest con job they pulled over us! Google being lazy and forgotten the existence of wear os....and samsung gave them an easy out...
Where's that week long battery life they talk about? That's the one thing I hate about the w4....the abysmal battery life....
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Glad I'm not the only one who thought this was the biggest con job they pulled over us! Google being lazy and forgotten the existence of wear os....and samsung gave them an easy out...
Where's that week long battery life they talk about? That's the one thing I hate about the w4....the abysmal battery life....
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I am getting maximum a day only and sometime even less.
With heart rate off and hardly done any excercise.
Display itself is taking at least 7% battery per hour even if I am idle.
If I put any fancy colorful watch face, it drains toooooo fast.
Gw4 lte. 44mm
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I am getting maximum a day only and sometime even less.
With heart rate off and hardly done any excercise.
Display itself is taking at least 7% battery per hour even if I am idle.
If I put any fancy colorful watch face, it drains toooooo fast.
Gw4 lte. 44mm
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It's usually an offending app or usage of LTE. Make sure to set LTE always off....and turn it on only when you need it. In my case Spotify was eating up battery life like crazy....and now I force stop Spotify when I'm done using it...
I have HR set to continuous and spo2/snore for sleep measurement, no AOD, raise to wake enabled and usually an hour of fitness with 30mins using GPS.....gives me 40hrs of life
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It's usually an offending app or usage of LTE. Make sure to set LTE always off....and turn it on only when you need it. In my case Spotify was eating up battery life like crazy....and now I force stop Spotify when I'm done using it...
I have HR set to continuous and spo2/snore for sleep measurement, no AOD, raise to wake enabled and usually an hour of fitness with 30mins using GPS.....gives me 40hrs of life
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Is there any way to on/off lte in single click, from tiles maybe? Or do we need to go to setting>Connection> Lte every time?
Also in the drop down menu if you click add button "mobile data' will appear, what does it do? Even if we turn it off, cellular icon still appears. I assume it is data only on/off and not calls???
Also for 40 hours backup we need to use some dark watch face right?

Question How can I stop battery drain on "screen off"?

I'm happy with the battery performance, but only when the screen is on. When I use the phone mostly with the screen on, I get good SOT(6-9 hours), but with the screen off, the battery consumption is terrible. How can I pull this down?
Probably a cloud app; try temporarily disabling Google play Services, Google backup is a dependency as is Playstore, Gmail. Some apps also need it to run. I enable it once or twice a day. Disabled saves 1+%@hr.
Trashware social media apps like fb, WhatsApp etc shouldn't be installed. It all adds up.
6 hours SOT with a 5002 mAh battery isn't good, 9 hrs is fair to poor. That said all Samsung's should be optimized for best performance.
Thanks for your opininon. Are you saying we shouldn't use Whatsapp? Is it real solution?
Unfortunately, because of SD 8 gen 1 limitations (probably worse on Exynos variant), about 6-7 hours SOT is best you're going to get on the S22 ultra.
Try the following guide here & see if it helps your battery life.
I have the Exynos version. My phone has a SOT of about 10 to 12 hours. Rooted and bebloated. I do have the brightness very low though.
Android 13.
OneUI 5.
Latest.
Lightly debloated.
That's interesting. I guess depends on what apps the phone is using during SOT.......
Mind sharing your battery usage breakdown screenshot?
TheKaptan23 said:
Thanks for your opininon. Are you saying we shouldn't use Whatsapp? Is it real solution?
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Real as it gets. All social media apps should never be installed. Many should even be logged on to. WhatsApp track record is stunningly bad.
Lots of users means its got a huge bullseye on it even if they try to secure it, it will hacked again like the sun rises in the morning... for sure. Meanwhile phishing scams run under the radar and count on you screwing up. And many do.
You got to ask yourself one question,
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TheKaptan23 said:
Thanks for your opininon. Are you saying we shouldn't use Whatsapp? Is it real solution?
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No really. The problem is that all the apps developed by Meta (Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp) are power hogs. Meta does not care if it chews up battery. The primary reason is that Meta is shoving ads in your face. Even when your screen is off, those apps are running in the background. Meta is not the only offender. There are plenty of other app developers that do the same thing.
Also, there are different "flavors" of Android. Each OEM implements it differently (even within the OEMs). This makes it less cost effective to customize their apps for each OEM. There is only one flavor of iOS and iPadOS, so it is much easier to tweak it for iPhones and iPads than it is for Android devices.
I understand. Thanks. I have another question. You said you turned off google play services. When I turn it off, notifications do not work and many applications do not work. How do you overcome this situation?
TheKaptan23 said:
I understand. Thanks. I have another question. You said you turned off google play services. When I turn it off, notifications do not work and many applications do not work. How do you overcome this situation?
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It doesn't effect any notifications for me that I use except Gmail. Most my apps run without it. I tend to shun those that do.
Some of the Samsung apps take the place of Google apps, no need to run both.
If killing Google play Services helps at night it's likely Google backup Transport running.
Hello, I have something to ask about. I need to know if there is any ability to store a system application variables usin adb. Imagine that I want to open my settings app and do something mabye a confirmation dialog will be shown in order to say something such as alert for something supposed that I did click on OK, i the normal case this alert will never be shown even if you clear the settings app data or clear the cash, is there any way to use adb to store the settings app data before opening it the if anything as the previous senario happened I can restore the settings app to the moment before clicking on the OK button or even before this alert has shown
TheKaptan23 said:
I understand. Thanks. I have another question. You said you turned off google play services. When I turn it off, notifications do not work and many applications do not work. How do you overcome this situation?
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Many apps that "need" Google play Services are Playstore pay apps. This can be circumvented by first allowing the app to activate, then firewall blocking their internet connection. Firewall block Playstore as well although it should be disabled except when needed.
If an app doesn't need internet access to function it should be firewall blocked anyway.

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