Just how TERRIBLE is the battery life ? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I wanted to get this phone as a replacement to my Nokia N8.
Having been loyal to Nokia over the years, I'm used to absolutely excellent battery life, where I get a good 2 days of normal use, or easily get through 1 day of heavy use.
Would the Galaxy Nexus be a really bad step down ?
Can anyone suggest their average battery life when having:
25% screen brightness,
GPS/BT/NFC/etc off until needed.
Sync only for WhatsApp
Messaging 1-2 hours a day
Music 2-3 hours a day
Browsing 1 hour a day

I get 8-9 hours standard usage
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stewie325 said:
I wanted to get this phone as a replacement to my Nokia N8.
Having been loyal to Nokia over the years, I'm used to absolutely excellent battery life, where I get a good 2 days of normal use, or easily get through 1 day of heavy use.
Would the Galaxy Nexus be a really bad step down ?
Can anyone suggest their average battery life when having:
25% screen brightness,
GPS/BT/NFC/etc off until needed.
Sync only for WhatsApp
Messaging 1-2 hours a day
Music 2-3 hours a day
Browsing 1 hour a day
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If only 3G, you'll probably pull about 12 hours and a little under 3 hours screen on.
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Mine's on WiFi all the time with all the syncs and stuff. A few calls and messages + mild browsing. Normally I get 14-16h. Maximum was 24h with the wifi turned off I guess. Not the best results, but bearable.

I get about 4 hours screen on time, and a full day no problem.
Just charge when you go to bed at night and youll be good to go

I usually get one and a half days of standby time (average 37 hours as reported by GSAM Battery Monitor). So I usually only charge every other day. However, my screen use (1-2 hours) is much less than most people on this forum. If I use my phone heavily with screen on >2 hours, then it lasts just one day.
1-2 hours screen on time.
Brightness: 11% indoors, auto outdoors
GPS/BT always on
40 mins/day streaming Pandora music over HSPA+ and BT with screen off
Wifi + Airplane mode always on at home, with Wifi High Performance Widget
VoIP (Sipdroid) connected whenever on wifi

It's comparable to the selection from any OEM, though 4G and Jelly Bean's Project Butter are the top offenders (alongside display, that's more a given, though.)
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Install rasbean and franco/trinity. Your head will be blown with the awesome battery life. I wont say more, test it yourself.
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thegtfusion said:
Install rasbean and franco/trinity. Your head will be blown with the awesome battery life. I wont say more, test it yourself.
Sent from my trasbeaned Galaxy Nexus.
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These statements are invalid, people have reported great battery life with almost every combination out there. Secondly, OP you won't last more than.. Well could be 14 hours maybe 18, 14 especially assuming you use data to web browse. but it really depends on screen on time and, how spread out your usage is.
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It will be a step down.
You will never get 2 days of battery life under any useful circumstances.
Unless you neuter your phone, as I've mentioned in another thread.

In all honesty, the gsm/cdma versions need to be compared totally different. I've had both and can say the gsm version can easily get 3 hrs of screen on time without even trying and the cdma version (toro) struggles to get 2hrs. So, when somebody replies about battery life, they really need to specify which version of the gnex they have or you could specifically ask for maguro/toro/toroplus users.
BTW, the screen on times I'm specifying are not on wifi and are using HSPA+ for the Maguro and LTE for the Toro.
On Maguro (GSM Version), I routinely get 2 days out of my gnex with light/normal use.

I have the GSM Galaxy Nexus and I keep my phone on Airplane Mode at home, work, & school (since all my calls & texts are made through google voice anyways) & data while I'm on the go. I mainly use Facebook, Google Voice, Groove IP, Instagram, Light Flow, Google Search (4.1), Google Maps, & music. Occasionally I game, watch movies, etc. Here's a typical day of use, 5 hours of screen time:
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We don't have 3G where I live - but I have to charge my phone every night.
My usage is something like this: random surfing at work (read news and all), send quite a few texts (or Whatsapp messages), play music for almost 50 minutes straight... when I'm home, I'm left with 60 or 50%.
I do have a charger at the office though - but I don't always use it.
It depends on how strong your cell signal is; if you're in a spotty area, the battery drain will be higher. It also depends on the kernel you use (right now, I'm trying to find a decent kernel - not the stock one since I get random reboots on the stock kernel... my phone didn't have this problem before, oddly - even with Jelly bean on it... yeah, confusing... but I digress).
Anyway - it will last you a day easily. 3G? I think it'll last you a day there as well. It depends HOW you use your phone.

Thanks for all the replies. As a reply to one poster, yes I am getting the GSM version as there is no LTE really in the UK. But it seems my battery concerns are true looking at most of your answers. I'll have to be really really careful in order to get two days use out of it. Probably best to spend a bit more on another phone. Perhaps the GS2, but that doesn't seem to be much better..

If the battery lasts you one day, you shouldn't be so concerned about it. Not like you can't charge it during night... Also with a little optimization, it can easily last you a day. If you are still concerned about your battery, get an extra battery or an extended battery. Also I had SG2 before and the battery is better than Gnex, but not enough to get it over Gnex.

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My battery stats after 1st full day of normal use.

Switched on 8am, more than average use.
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That's probably what I'd get out of my NS if I used it fairly heavily... the display is a battery killer on that too. So about average, then.
Don't know what happened to the quality though,looked OK when I took them!
Hoping when this mobile data problem gets sorted battery life may increase as my phone was all over the place today!
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Ouch, thats some serious drain. I was hoping for at least 18hrs. Still not a deal breaker for me.
Gosh, why is yours so much better than mine. Feeling like I have a dud here :/
3 hours damnm
Thats right around what I get on my charge on 3g only.
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2H 55 of screen time looks to be pretty lacking if I'm not mistaken?
The Galaxy S II video run downs get like 8H or 4H on web browsing.
But yea, diff situations
Your pictures are broken can't see any of them.
Edit: 3h screen on sounds pretty normal to me. Depends though on the brightness of the screen.
pewpewbangbang said:
2H 55 of screen time looks to be pretty lacking if I'm not mistaken?
The Galaxy S II video run downs get like 8H or 4H on web browsing.
But yea, diff situations
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Those are completely different. They start with a full battery and just play videos or browse the web for that amount of time. With this he was using for the phone for random things and still had the screen on for 3 hours.
On that note, how is it possible to have the screen on for 3 hours of a 12-hour day? You literally spent 1/4 of your day looking at the screen? Do you not have a job? My phone sits in a dock on my desk, but I probably use it around 15 minutes per day while at work, and then another 45 min or so after work (so total screen time, if it wasn't sitting in the dock, would be around 1 hour for an 18 hour day).
pewpewbangbang said:
2H 55 of screen time looks to be pretty lacking if I'm not mistaken?
The Galaxy S II video run downs get like 8H or 4H on web browsing.
But yea, diff situations
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Those run down tests are from 100 to 0 doing 1 thing. This is throughout the day. The phone is still draining when the screen is off.
yea i understand.....but basically the screen time is how long the screen has been on throughout the day correct?
I had a galaxy S and it used to get like 4-5 hrs of screen time throughout a 12hr day. With the extended battery i could get about 6-7hrs of screen time.
Now on the iPhone 4, i get 2hrs of screen time with 80% battery left and had a standby of 6hrs. But yea....its iOS
Idk, 3hrs of screen time seems ehh to me. Im still probably gonna get the phone though, tired of iOS once again. Went from 3GS to Galaxy S to iPhone 4 and now possibly Galaxy Nexus....or wait for GS III
Wifi radio power on all day?
Several people who've had the phone for a few days have said the battery life gets better after a few charging cycles.
Calibrate the device, leave it off then charge it till it's full. Then use it till it is dead, then charge it again while switched off and keep doing that for the first week when you buy a device any device that uses a battery. I've always done this to my phone and my wife's sometimes friends too. After that the battery is calibrated, then if something goes wrong with the drain you would know, or if the battery life actually sucked Case 'n point EVO 4G.
yea, 3 hours used 56% of the 85% of the battery that was used. so really should be able to get 5 to 6 hours of just screen on time.
I uninstalled my virus protection yesterday and turned off sync and wifi whilst at work today about 11am and battery stats better today. Haven't been in a low signal area today so no problems or slowdowns caused by 2g/3g.
Taken off charge about 9.30am
Wondering if its the virus protection taken off or disabling sync and Wi-Fi or the fact I was in 3g area all day that's improved it.
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Signal strength is usually the main problem I have...
Is there a native ability in ICS to disable WiFi scanning? ie - Leave WiFi on, but disable scanning for networks...
OP, I'll bet your batt life would be 3x better with something like Tasker managing your Wi-Fi connection.
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Have you managed to get over a day of battery life?

The phone is great but the battery really bothers me.
If I use my phone a bit it doesn't get me through the day. Sometimes i get as low as 8 hours of use with tops of 20 or so hours.
How do you manage it?
Fking1 said:
The phone is great but the battery really bothers me.
If I use my phone a bit it doesn't get me through the day. Sometimes i get as low as 8 hours of use with tops of 20 or so hours.
How do you manage it?
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I use an Apex kernel and a 2000mah extended battery
Mines been great. Yesterday I was at 17+hrs which included over 3hrs of screen time and 1 hr of voice calls. I've only had my phone for less than a week, and have twice gotten over 4hrs of onscreen time (all with stock battery).
Running AOKP Milestone2 ROM with stock kernel.
I about a day and a half nearly 2 with stock and moderate use.
Batteries pretty damn good, you must have something installed that's eating it up. There's a good battery guide somewhere on these forums, usually helps track down the cause.
I usually get about 3 hours of screen time before I need to recharge. That should be normal.
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Got two days of battery life just now (1 day 20 hours, to be exact). That's with 2h18m of screen time and 4h2m of voice calls. Screen time is mostly due to text messaging, Facebook, Foursquare, Twitter and Google Currents, so I guess... light to moderate usage?
WiFi is always on, Data is off, Sync is on (except for FB sync), location services off. Didn't sign out of Talk, but did sign out of Latitude.
Also, since I installed Facebook, when you run it for the first time, it downloads a lot of background data, regardless of sync settings. I let it do its thing while it's still charging, and it was all good after that.
Using AOKP b20, Franco 13.1, and stock battery.
36 hours is the most I've gotten out of the phone, but I did screenshot this not too long ago.
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I never get more than a day, but i use my phone very much because studying without my gnex is boring. I have the original gsm battery.
Fking1 said:
The phone is great but the battery really bothers me.
If I use my phone a bit it doesn't get me through the day. Sometimes i get as low as 8 hours of use with tops of 20 or so hours.
How do you manage it?
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I would say the stock battery is borderline adequate. I find that on the stock system, if I use the screen for more than 3hrs, and have all my services sync'd, bluetooth, a few calls once in a while... I would have a hard time struggling to get to the end of the day without the phone giving me a battery warning.
How I've managed it is to get the samsung 2000mah extended battery. It's not a dramatic difference, but enough to make it noticable.
As well, I've kept the screen to about 40%, used a dark wall paper, loaded franco kernal and tweaked some of the settings to be more battery efficient.
Overall, I think it's acceptable right now. At least for how I use it.
I also find that my battery drains quite a bit where I work as the cell signal is on the borderline between no signal and 1-2 bars. That's why I keep a charger at work as well as in my car to give it some extra juice.
I find the battery is actually quite good.
I upgraded from a blackberry tour, and with similar moderate use the nexus actually gets me more battery use. However both phones being idle the blackberry lasted for days.
Overall i'm never away from a power source i can charge my phone, so as long as it lasts me roughly 1 day i'm good
Stock battery
Rom: aosp self-built from aosp master branch
Kernel: at the time, franco's nightly #8 or #11, can't remember exactly
Usage: light (3h screen on)
Went almost 3 days on one charge.
Nerfsuperball said:
I find the battery is actually quite good.
I upgraded from a blackberry tour, and with similar moderate use the nexus actually gets me more battery use. However both phones being idle the blackberry lasted for days.
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If you can't get days while idle with your GN, then something is definitely wrong.
vapotrini said:
If you can't get days while idle with your GN, then something is definitely wrong.
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Honestly I can't say I've let my gn be idle for days. Its far more useful then my bb was.
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I don't have a nexus yet but would like to know if switching to 3g only improves the battery length significantly?
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two days. Medium use.
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I got my nexus 4 days ago.. Since then im harassing my phone.. Literally.. Im constantly installing application, customizing the homepages, making icons, widgets etc, surfing on web, exploring the market. 100% of time, Wifi or mobile data is in use (although i got unlimited data plan here (with speed of 4 mbits and 1 mbit upload), my wifi is more faster than mobile data.).
So i havent had a day with "normal" or "moderate" use on my GN.. And, battery lasts for over 24 hours.. And, autosync is always on, brightness is on 40% aprox, screen sleep 45 seconds (basicly its not sleeping cause im harassing it all the time )
Im all stock to the bone, just unlocked bootloader and rooted..
Im wondering what will happend when i start using my phone with moderate usage ..
Hmmm there are some interesting answers on this thread. The battery and the low sound have been the sole disappointments for me on the GN.
I get about 3.5 hours screen time before i have to recharge.
I guess if i turned everything off i could get better performance battery wise. But why would i spend almost $300 on a phone only to not use it? I am complete stock at the moment because i don't want to void the warranty but while i waiting for 4.0.3 i will be regularly using the hell out of my phone with a spare stock battery.
batteries have yet to perform at the level of the rest of the hardware, it's a fact. bear with it like the rest of us. of course we bought the phone to use it.
if you need battery life above all, turn off sync, it will do wonders.
personal pref: for more available resources, uninstall that widget crap, homescreens full of that i dont know whats the point of using them, even multiple homescreens, i rather have really important stuff on the launcher and just one homescren, black bg, no widgets. these are cpu and memory hogs, as well as 3rd party task killers, system monitors... keep it simple. less is more.
I assume no more than a day on my gn, but, as stupid as it sounds if you turn off the 3g and only enable 2g you improve your juice a lot. Most of the time we only need 2g.

Screen Time On Numbers

I'm starting to see that looking at battery life, we shouldn't be looking at any number but screen time on.
For me, no matter how long I use my phone. Let that be intense browsing to listening to music, my battery will not die until it reaches near the 2 hour screen on time.
I am trying to figure out if that is low compared to other users. If people can share that would be great.
thanks.
Hour and fourty five to two hours fifteen seem to be about the norm. Some users are getting ~3 hours of screen time with a lot of patience, kernel testing, fine tuning & tweaking as well as careful useage. I think we'll all get there sooner or later. In my opinion kernels can/will get MUCH better for this device. Only time can tell, but I'm not trying to put a show on. If I need my phone, I'm going to use it...whole point in having it.
Most GSM users get around 3 hours screen on time I believe.. I get three on a bad day
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This was on wifi all day, but still it's pretty impressive.
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I have GSM with 2000mah extended and get average of five hours screen time and have Gmail accounts syncing Facebook weather and it lasts all day so I'm finally content with my phones battery life. Just don't need more
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2.5 to 3.5 GSM depending on how long I have it draining on standby
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DammitCubs said:
I'm starting to see that looking at battery life, we shouldn't be looking at any number but screen time on. .
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Actually both
1.standby
2.and actual phone usage
Standby can be sorted out via removing stupid apps or configs causing large amounts of wakelocks.
Actual screen on time AFAIK can only be done via lowering brightness, or maybe try reducing screen voltage(however, current may increase rendering this mute).
Having a lower dpi screen means less screen touch/input for scrolling so that also helps, it also looks great due to the high res screen (large ppi count).
obviously if you are doing battery intensive stuff like playing games or gps. Not much you can do there.
This is what I'm getting on average , GPS and bt is off everything else on. GSM 4.0.2
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2.5 to 3.5 GSM depending on how long I have it draining on standby
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That's about my usage, I got two and a half hours yesterday. But I've since changed to Nitroz's Black Exodus so I hope to get more toward the 3-3.5 hour time.
I get between 2 and 2.5 hours with heavy usage on stock battery, GSM version, data on (2G screen off), sync on, AOKP M3 + franco kernel w/ turtle governor, 350/1000 UV. I'm trying gazelle with 700/1350 and I ordered the extended battery off eBay.
If you don't get at least 2 hours screen on with heavy usage (games, internet, etc.), research what is draining the battery.
On an average day I get over 4 hours screen time. A good day sees me hit 5 hours and a long time without charge can reduce this to around 3.5 hours.
I use the official extended GSM battery. Currently running AOKP 21 with Franco Kernel 14.4 undervolted by around -50mV. Auto-Brightness.
Here is an example of my last cycle.
Regards.
Stock everything GSM... Intermittent use of Skype. Wifi always on. Screen at 50%. Google calendar and mail sync.
4.0.1 just under 2 hours.
4.0.2 just over 2 hours and 2.5 hours max.
Average 16 hours without charge
I think it is just as important to post screen brightness as well as time on.
I've not yet tested a lower screen setting and I would be sacrificing its sexiness.
At least 4 hours screen time with:
Version: GSM GNex
ROM: AOKP Milestone 3 (power saver mode off)
Kernel: Lean Kernel
Battery: 2000 mAh
Frequency: 350/1350 InteractiveX
UV: -70 across all
3G/HSPA/LTE: 3G/HSPA and my network doesn't support 2G
What's off: BT, WiFi unless I'm home, Sync for Calender Contacts Browser and Photos.
Daily, I use: Netflix/Poweramp/Spotify/Reddit on my daily commute. Phone/Poweramp/Spotify/Reddit/Browser+ in between commute.
The WiFi is when I got home, and I didn't charge overnight, which explains the long straight line. My brightness is almost always at 40%, sometimes I go 100% if I get home and know I can waste the charge, sometimes it's at 0-10% if in very low light.

[Q] How many hours do you get before you charge your HOX?

I did not see a thread similar to this for HOX. People have been saying that HOX battery is not as good as SG3 but I just wanted to get an idea how much other users are getting.
MY HOX White is giving me an awsome backup for 48 hours average with 2 hours screen time and 45 minutes talk time. I think it is awesome. Post your hours here.
Not to bad almost 3 days before I had to put it on the charger 5 hours screen time. Running Charmeleon v5.0.0 with stock kernel.
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I did not see a thread similar to this for HOX. People have been saying that HOX battery is not as good as SG3 but I just wanted to get an idea how much other users are getting.
MY HOX White is giving me an awsome backup for 48 hours average with 2 hours screen time and 45 minutes talk time. I think it is awesome. Post your hours here.
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Hey man;
Sure the battery life in SGS3 is better, it has lighter processor (which doesn't help in heavy gaming, very fast in normal use though), more energy efficient AMOLED screen (which has less quality, but better brightness), and also the simpler TouchWiz UI (which is a bit childish in my opinion, but does the job well)
I get about 8 hours with heavy gaming (near 1 hours continuously) and web surfing (actually downloading, almost 500MB in total) and something like 1 hour watching music videos...
I get 2 1/2 - 3 hours screen time max! In the battery drain test my battery reaches 84% by the end of the hour, which I thought was great, but then again that test requires you to put your phone in Airplane Mode. The screen is a battery-hog imo, but its beautiful even with the stuck pixel I have haha.
LEt us get some more people to answer this one before we reach any conclusion.
Results are inconsistent for sure. Few people like me are getting 2 days average and few 2 hours!
For me it depends on what is running.
Normally I get about 14 hours of moderate use with 2-3 hours screen time.
Today I'm at 10hrs with 1.25hours screen time and I'm down to 11%. But I believe it is due to having wifi and viber running.
Personally it's my wifi that is really killing the battery. But given how I use it, it is perfectly acceptable
Is it true that non-rooted HOXs have poorer battery stats as compared to those that are rooted? If so, why?
I'm not rooted and am on stock everything.
How exactly do I go about testing the battery on my HOX?
Any tips for better battery for non-rooted devices?
I get about normal usage ( 3G-1 hour, Tegra games- half our, Music- 2 hour, SMS and Calls) 10h, just SMS and Calls about 30h.
The number of hours i get varies from time to time . On normal usage including listening to music, messaging, playing games and talking on the phone i get approx 4-5 hours max.
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How were you able to replace the battery icon with a number?
Its normally there in the tweaks of the rom ur using .
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@Skywalker, I am all stock. How do I go about making the tweaks in the Rom?
Very frankly after receiving OTA 1.28 my battery lasts 2 days after every charge . some tips.
1. While you are listening to music keep the screen off as screen sucks up most of the charge.
2. I do not let my battery go below 15 %, I have read that letting them go below a particular level reduces the actual life.
3.Try these small steps, it resolved the issue of low battery life for me as I had read it somewhere:
> Turn Wifi and then 3G off
> Turn either Wifi or 3G on again
> Do not keep both "On" at the same time.
4. Kill the Maps process by going to the task manager ( If not using it all the time).
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@Skywalker, I am all stock. How do I go about making the tweaks in the Rom?
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I meant that for a custom rom. Im not sure what to do in a stock rom. Sorry
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How many years will this battery Last?
With all these responses, I am really unsure how long can we expect HOX battery to last. 1 year two years ??
Kudos if ur still with the one x after 2 years
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Now I think so that it will last 2 years
Now I think so that it will last 2 years...See this is theaverage battery life my HOX is getting...
How much screenon time?
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How much screenon time?
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2 hours Screen on time, 1 hour voice calls
I think turning off the screen while on a call or when listening to music will also aid in less battery drain. No?

Post your LTE Battery Life [No WiFi, HSPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS!]

All the battery posts in these forums are fantastic except they all seem to be predominantly using WiFi, HSPA or little LTE.
I'd like to collect some battery life info from people who are in a 4G LTE area for the whole duration (or at least majority of the time) they are using their phone.
Requirements:
* Turn off WiFi - keep it turned off for duration of battery drain. Screenshots will prove if WiFi was on.
* With some certainty, make sure the phone is on 4G LTE the whole time. It may switch down to 4G for calls, traveling but in general it should be primarily on 4G LTE
* All other settings, ROMs, kernels, etc. etc. are at your discretion.
* Post battery screenshot and screen time screenshot.
I live and work in a 4G LTE area and since on our AT&T phones there's no way to turn off LTE easily, I'm always on LTE. When on WiFi, I've easily gotten 4-5hrs of screen on time with 18 hrs of standby. The moment I use LTE my battery drops like a ton of bricks. At most I've managed 2.5 - 3hrs of screen time and maybe 10-12 hrs of standby on a good day.
Curious to see what others are seeing. Please post!! I will post mine tomorrow after a full charge and with no WiFi.
I live in Mountain View, CA, and there is 4G LTE around this entire area since Bay Area CA has a population of around 8 million people. Both at home and at work I have full coverage of 4G LTE.
I take my phone to work at 9 AM, fully charged. At work, I use around an hour of screen time, send around 20 e-mails (with my phone), listen to a lot of music, and play some GBA games for 15-20 minutes. I also answer texts, use the browser when I am away from my office walking in the halls, etc. I get back home at 5 PM and I have 65-75% of my battery left. During the entire time I am connected to 4G LTE. I never use W-Fi at work.
At home I usually don't use my phone since I have my laptop. I answer a few texts here and there but that's it. If I leave my phone at 70% until the next morning at 9, I have around 55% of battery left, so I can easily get through the next work day before charging my phone.
This is with the stock battery, and a completely stock phone, unrooted.
Hope this helps!
ComradeNF said:
I live in Mountain View, CA, and there is 4G LTE around this entire area since Bay Area CA has a population of around 8 million people. Both at home and at work I have full coverage of 4G LTE.
I take my phone to work at 9 AM, fully charged. At work, I use around an hour of screen time, send around 20 e-mails (with my phone), listen to a lot of music, and play some GBA games for 15-20 minutes. I also answer texts, use the browser when I am away from my office walking in the halls, etc. I get back home at 5 PM and I have 65-75% of my battery left. During the entire time I am connected to 4G LTE. I never use W-Fi at work.
At home I usually don't use my phone since I have my laptop. I answer a few texts here and there but that's it. If I leave my phone at 70% until the next morning at 9, I have around 55% of battery left, so I can easily get through the next work day before charging my phone.
This is with the stock battery, and a completely stock phone, unrooted.
Hope this helps!
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This seems impossible. Do you have any apps installed at all?
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mobilehavoc said:
This seems impossible. Do you have any apps installed at all?
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I only have 6 or 7 apps installed. I pretty much only use Tapatalk and Gameboid. Browser and Messaging is also used.
I disabled every application I don't need in the app manager, including the AT&T apps.
Also, before I put my phone away for a period of time, I open up the task manager and clear all open applications and the RAM.
I have nothing set to sync automatically, except my Gmail gives me push mail, that's all.
Back when I had my Galaxy S2 i9100, I remember I had horrendous battery life, even on custom ROM's with AOKP, and every garbage app frozen through Titanium Back-up. With my SGS3 on stock I have much better battery life, I'd say almost double.
I consider myself a heavy user. At 8hrs 30 mins on LTE for probably 7 hrs. I'm at 30% battery.
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stock rom, debloated
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cehf said:
stock rom, debloated
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This seems impossible. What are you running? Are you not running any background apps at all? Even then this seems wild. You might just have some crazy use case that gives you this battery life
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mobilehavoc said:
This seems impossible. What are you running? Are you not running any background apps at all? Even then this seems wild. You might just have some crazy use case that gives you this battery life
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running stock. i have gmail and facebook set to sync, i browse xda and tumblr quite frequently, i play a lot of where's my perry, and i read a book for at least three hours. that day, though, i unplugged fully charged at midnight, used it constantly went to sleep at about five, woke up at noon, and after that only used it for about an hour total.

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