How has your Battery Life Been After Upgrading to T889UVALL4? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II

How has your Battery Life Been After Upgrading to T889UVALL4?

arjun90 said:
How has your Battery Life Been After Upgrading to T889UVALL4?
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Same....no changes.
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I feel like my battery is discharging faster. With the previous firmware, even when 4G is enabled, the battery lasted for 2-3 days. Now, after the upgrade, the battery last's a little over a ~1.5 days (4G enabled as well).
Is there a difference in battery life when 4G is actively in use and when it is on stand-by (On, but not in use)?

arjun90 said:
I feel like my battery is discharging faster. With the previous firmware, even when 4G is enabled, the battery lasted for 2-3 days. Now, after the upgrade, the battery last's a little over a ~1.5 days (4G enabled as well).
Is there a difference in battery life when 4G is actively in use and when it is on stand-by (On, but not in use)?
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There is a difference if you throw a 2g only toggle on your home page most likely. Personally though I use 45-55% a day so it doesn't bother me.
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My first charge cycle was awful. After that it seemed about comparable to alk8...
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement

Mine has been awful. Tryna come up with some tricks now
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Been the same for me...
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When did your battery life start to get better?

I have had the phone for 5 days and with fairly light usage, I am still not getting good battery life. I turn off all data and wifi when not using it and screen on time is below 2 hours.
Below is a screenshot of my battery life.
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It doesn't get better...get used to it until its fixed in an update , along with the other big issues.
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By about the 3rd day it seemed better. But it's also difficult to gauge because the first few days you're bound to toy with it constantly.
Until there is an empirical way to gauge usage, like an amp meter attached to the phone - it's all perception imo.
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In the top left you have three things running in the background, im assuming constantly. Uninstall them, especially the battery percentage since you can look that up easily on your phone
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GalaxynexusVZW said:
I have had the phone for 5 days and with fairly light usage, I am still not getting good battery life. I turn off all data and wifi when not using it and screen on time is below 2 hours.
Below is a screenshot of my battery life.
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Do yourself a favor and try aokp milestone 1 from rootzwiki , and also download lean kernel 1.1.1 on xda. Use interactiveX governor for kernel. This is the exact setup I am using now, and have been for a few days and have been getting insane battery life. Hope everything works for you.
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Last time I checked lithium ion batteries don't get better after a few days and yes there are software fixes for battery life and bugs..
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Reality. And a week. And getting a gsm version might help
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cvbcbcmv said:
You really have no idea what you're talking about. First of all, it will get better, I won't bother explaining the science behind it considering you can do your own research, but it will, also, it can't be "fixed." Just like they can't make it an 8 mega pixel camera in an OTA. You can get it much better by doing custom roms and thigns of that nature.
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Oh stupid me and here I was hoping for a 15 mp camera
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It got better when I turned off vzw backup and google +.
Best I got is 16 hours bone stock just an extended battery. Worst I got was 4 hours(screen was on the whole time) watched 2 movies before I plugged in. I average around 12 hours from 100% to 20%.
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GalaxynexusVZW said:
I have had the phone for 5 days and with fairly light usage, I am still not getting good battery life. I turn off all data and wifi when not using it and screen on time is below 2 hours.
Below is a screenshot of my battery life.
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First off, it's hard to tell by your screenshot how good or bad your battery life is. You're burning approximately 10%/hr, but maybe you had your screen on or were surfing the internet for a portion of that time. Anything that involves data transfer will kill your battery faster.
I got my Galaxy Nexus on Wednesday, and I've had great battery from the start. I calibrated it by letting the phone's initial charge die down to zero, and then charged it all the way up to 100%, and then used the Battery Calibration tool. I drain between 2-3% hour with light use, but can obviously drain much more depending on what I'm using the phone for.
That being said, for those on this board who think an OS upgrade is going to fix the problem, I highly doubt it. I have a reasonably poor cell signal (averages around -95 dbm), but still get solid battery life. Given that we were all issued phones with the same software, if you're experiencing incredibly bad battery life, I'm going to point my finger at the hardware. It just doesn't make sense that some of us with 4.0.2 get great battery life, and others do not. You probably have either a bad battery or a bad phone. Now, I'll probably get called out for saying this, but watch all the posts that follow when the update releases, when people still have poor battery life.
This is my 3rd Android phone (Incredible, Charge, GN), and every one of these phones has had poor battery life. On average, if I'm playing around with the screen on, I'm draining upwards of 10%/hr, if not more. But if you properly calibrate the battery - which is VERY important - you should easily be able to get a full day's charge out of your phone.
There is a post on XDA about the 13 steps to proper battery calibration. Once I followed it on my last phone, my battery life went up at least 50%. You have to let the battery drain to 100%, then bump charge a number of times, then use the battery calibrator.
GalaxynexusVZW said:
I have had the phone for 5 days and with fairly light usage, I am still not getting good battery life. I turn off all data and wifi when not using it and screen on time is below 2 hours.
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Try running without JuiceDefender. Constantly toggling data on and off (or wifi on and off) actually hurts battery in almost all cases.
martonikaj said:
Try running without JuiceDefender. Constantly toggling data on and off (or wifi on and off) actually hurts battery in almost all cases.
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Your results may vary, but when I used Juice Defender or Green Power on my Droid Charge, I nearly doubled the battery life. I haven't put it on my GN yet because my battery life is much better than what I had with the Charge.
No using JD or anything like that. Just the the phone do its thing. I don't even open the multitask button unless I want to switch between apps.
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Gotta be a software issue with the battery.
Just this past weekend in Wash DC. Very strong 4 G market.
I had it fully charged off charger. After 7 hours without touching the phone even with google plus sign out, the battery went from 100% to 54%. It's like the phone was active a lot without me even touching it. No SMS/mms either. No emails either.
Know. I did same thing and put it on airplane mode with it 100% charged. After 7 hours on airplane mode it was at 98%.
So it's gotta be an operating system issue.
I tried it on wifi instead of 4G mode. And battery drainage was down to 72% after no use overnight.

Limit the Note 2 from 1.6Ghz to 1.1Ghz with build in feature to save battery

I know most of you already notice this but if you don't:
In Setting/ Power saving mode, check the "CPU power saving" then your phone will be limit to 1.1GHz max from 1.6Ghz.
I would suggest to tick on the "Screen power saving", "background color" and "turn off haptic feedback" to save some extra juice.
LTE on. 24h unplugged. 75% screen brightness. Full heavy haptic feedback. Heavy gaming and Internet use. Phone calls. Texting. 3D live wallpaper. Still 7h screen on time before the phone finally had to be plugged in.
I don't know what you use your phone for but I'm going crazy on mine and can't kill the battery. If you need more juice, then more power to ya. I can't fathom why.
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LOL I tried to kill mine but it out lasted me I woke up at 5 for work and by end of the day I went on a 2 hour gaming session to try and completely drain it and got it to 9% but it was like 10 and had work next day so gave up. I lost
I'm still suffering from battery OCD after coming from the iphone 4S. Now I feel like plugging in my note 2 whenever I'm at my desk at work.... So you guys don't think I need to?
I dont touch my charger till I hit the bed.
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UCLAKoolman said:
I'm still suffering from battery OCD after coming from the iphone 4S. Now I feel like plugging in my note 2 whenever I'm at my desk at work.... So you guys don't think I need to?
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Try a day without charging your phone at your desk. Yesterday I pulled in about 7 hours of on-screen time. That's with LTE and anything else internet intensive you could imagine. The only way you'll overcome that worry you have is to test it out yourself. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
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I run mine full cycle every time to 1% left then charge. Best way to maximize battery life
Err0xx said:
LTE on. 24h unplugged. 75% screen brightness. Full heavy haptic feedback. Heavy gaming and Internet use. Phone calls. Texting. 3D live wallpaper. Still 7h screen on time before the phone finally had to be plugged in.
I don't know what you use your phone for but I'm going crazy on mine and can't kill the battery. If you need more juice, then more power to ya. I can't fathom why.
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I'm with you. I came from the Skyrocket and it was a struggle to get through a full weekday on LTE. In the past week with the Note 2 I don't even have to think about charging it when I'm awake during the day. It's very liberating!
Suzook1 said:
I run mine full cycle every time to 1% left then charge. Best way to maximize battery life
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I would understand this philosophy if the Note 2 didn't have an easily replaceable battery, but in a years time you could replace a poor battery for cheap. Just recently the stand with extra battery and charger was $30 on the Samsung site (it may still be that price)
I think its my ocd from my note 1. Always seeking the longest battery life possible
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Jrockttu said:
I'm with you. I came from the Skyrocket and it was a struggle to get through a full weekday on LTE. In the past week with the Note 2 I don't even have to think about charging it when I'm awake during the day. It's very liberating!
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I came from worse. I had an HTC Raider (Vivid) and that battery was horrid. Stupid HTC putting a 1620mah battery in a phone with LTE and a 4.5" screen
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Err0xx said:
LTE on. 24h unplugged. 75% screen brightness. Full heavy haptic feedback. Heavy gaming and Internet use. Phone calls. Texting. 3D live wallpaper. Still 7h screen on time before the phone finally had to be plugged in.
I don't know what you use your phone for but I'm going crazy on mine and can't kill the battery. If you need more juice, then more power to ya. I can't fathom why.
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Damn, I wish I could get run times like that. I usually get HSPA signal and after 16 hrs I'm dead with 4-5 hrs of screen on time. I mostly text and do web browsing. Maybe an hour of music with wifi on all the time and auto brightness. Still lasts longer than my SGS3 did.
My first charge is 7 hours screen time for 24 hours unplugged. Now it's going down hill to 4-4:30 hours after i rooted and remove bloats. Installed couple MoDs.. Dammed i wish i can go back to 7 hours screen time
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My first charge is 7 hours screen time for 24 hours unplugged. Now it's going down hill to 4-4:30 hours after i rooted and remove bloats. Installed couple MoDs.. Dammed i wish i can go back to 7 hours screen time
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You do know to "remove bloat" all you had to do was go into the stock app manager in settings and disable anything you didn't want. That is actually a much better solution than "freezing" with TiBu or removing altogether. I'm not convinced root and mods are 100% stable yet. Most people reporting decreased battery life are those that have rooted or modded something. I'm still 100% stock with ATT stuff disabled and batt life is still 7+ hours.
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Err0xx said:
You do know to "remove bloat" all you had to do was go into the stock app manager in settings and disable anything you didn't want. That is actually a much better solution than "freezing" with TiBu or removing altogether. I'm not convinced root and mods are 100% stable yet. Most people reporting decreased battery life are those that have rooted or modded something. I'm still 100% stock with ATT stuff disabled and batt life is still 7+ hours.
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Even bare stock I wasn't getting that much screen on time. So far I've only rooted and changed the kernel. Though today my battery life is starting off good. Yesterday I ticked the power saving option for the screen. I'll post an update tomorrow.
Today I was on for 5.5 hours, screen time of 2.2 and was at 54% with Power Saving On
So I went to bell and grabbed another battery
Time will tell if that helps
I could never reach 5 hours of screen time but could have the phone on for 30+ hours
I cant wait till we get more developer support, I used Francos Kernel with my galaxy nexus and it improved battery by 30 % and made my 8 hours overnight use only 2% battery. I was using 12-17% overnight with my note 2 asleep. Aside from kernels and roms I use this phone exactly the same as I did my Nexus. wifi off, bt off, gps on, push email on, auto brightness
UCLAKoolman said:
I'm still suffering from battery OCD after coming from the iphone 4S. Now I feel like plugging in my note 2 whenever I'm at my desk at work.... So you guys don't think I need to?
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Lithium Ion batteries actually do better if you don't charge it constantly. In other words let it run down a bit before charging. You don't want to always keep "topping it off". But in general these batteries are much more resilient than others.
Just do some research. There's lots of info out there.
Suzook1 said:
I run mine full cycle every time to 1% left then charge. Best way to maximize battery life
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Umm, no, it does not. You are stressing the battery out. Unless needed, dont keep the battery below 20%. Its healthier to charge the phone sporatically throughout the day.
These aren't nickel batteries...they dont need to be trained or "cycled"
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I'm a battery test engineer so I have played around with Li-ion batts.
If you can keep the phone at cool temperature and charge at 40% and stop at 80% then keep doing 40-80, your battery will last double long
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erick161 said:
Umm, no, it does not. You are stressing the battery out. Unless needed, dont keep the battery below 20%. Its healthier to charge the phone sporatically throughout the day.
These aren't nickel batteries...they dont need to be trained or "cycled"
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Agreed. Full discharges are not necessary for lithium ion batteries. Full discharges were needed for NiCad or NiMH batteries as they suffered from memory effect. LithIon doesn't suffer from this. With that said, a lot of experts do suggest discharging a LithIon periodically, maybe once a month or every other month.

Battery of the Gnex

So I bought a gnex a while ago, and the battery doesn't last very long.
Since I'm new in all of this I don't really know if it's normal and if it is what can I do to make it last longer?
My phone lasts about 10 hours with 3G and less than 2 hours of screen on..
It's the Google one which comes with 1750mAh standard battery. I thought of buying 2100 one but it seems very expensive unlike the bigger ones..
It costs around 35$ on ebay..
Also, can I use the Verizon or sprint batteries? From what I understand the official Samsung extended battery for Google nexus is 2000mAh? Why isn't it 2100 like Verizon?
So.. What should I do?
Thank you for your answer in advance!
My battery sucks as well I'm blaming the 4.2.1 update for making a bad battery even worse. Also the Verizon nexus is LTE enabled so its battery is even worse hence the bigger extended battery and even at stock the Verizon version has a bigger battery, the Verizon extended battery is not compatible with your Gsm nexus.
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I can get between 10-17 hours on my verizon nexus with always about 2hrs screen on time. I think that is plenty, but im always near a chrager. I came from a tbolt, so this nexus seems like it lasts a week.
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Yesterday it died on me for the first time..
I unplugged it at around 7am and it died at around 5pm.
I want my phone to stay running even if I don't have access to a charter at the moment.
How much more battery time would the 2000mAh extended battery give me? Is it worth the 35$?
If not, what should I do?
User217 said:
Yesterday it died on me for the first time..
I unplugged it at around 7am and it died at around 5pm.
I want my phone to stay running even if I don't have access to a charter at the moment.
How much more battery time would the 2000mAh extended battery give me? Is it worth the 35$?
If not, what should I do?
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Get a different phone. My battery life has sucked on 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2.
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User217 said:
Yesterday it died on me for the first time..
I unplugged it at around 7am and it died at around 5pm.
I want my phone to stay running even if I don't have access to a charter at the moment.
How much more battery time would the 2000mAh extended battery give me? Is it worth the 35$?
If not, what should I do?
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I ha e a sprint gnex with a Verizon extended battery... I think its 2200. I get about 1 1/2 hours screen on time with cm10. My galaxy note 2 should be here Friday... I can't wait for 6 hours of screen on time.
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I don't want a different phone right now.
Aren't there any options that won't be cost me 400+$?
Places to buy and order cheap and qualitative battery extension or extra batteries with wall charger or charging case or power bank?
roms kernels apps themes usage reception wakelocks wifi 2g/3g are many of the factors for battery life, why don't u try one of those avenues or all and see what u get or upload some screen shots and use better battery stats and cpuspy to narrow it down
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I'm using juice defender ultimate, original rom and kernel.
3G always on besides when jdu closes it.
I will upload screen shots when I get home.
DualSportDad said:
I ha e a sprint gnex with a Verizon extended battery... I think its 2200. I get about 1 1/2 hours screen on time with cm10. My galaxy note 2 should be here Friday... I can't wait for 6 hours of screen on time.
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I have the one from Samsung (2100 mAh i guess) and it's doing great...i mean about 3.5 hrs screen time and 1 hr talk time. I must say i don't listen to music, only youtube videos, games ans browsing.
I have CM 10.1, 4.2.1...so far so good.
Cheers and happy holydays !!!
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Forknout the money and get a note 2. The battery life is unmatched.
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b1337 said:
roms kernels apps themes usage reception wakelocks wifi 2g/3g are many of the factors for battery life, why don't u try one of those avenues or all and see what u get or upload some screen shots and use better battery stats and cpuspy to narrow it down
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try changing kernel first (Franco's is one of the best...)
The battery is the weakest point of this smartphone: yesterday I used it only in 3g with all accounts sync on and it has drained 46% with only 1 hour and 5 screen on.I know that 3g sucks a lot, but LOL xD
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try changing kernel first (Franco's is one of the best...)
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Plus : Lowering brightness , disable Bluetooth + GPS +WiFi if not used , Uninstalling useless apps if not needed and using the phone in 2G has always the biggest impact in improving battery lifetime
tarekh020 said:
Plus : Lowering brightness , disable Bluetooth + GPS +WiFi if not used , Uninstalling useless apps if not needed and using the phone in 2G has always the biggest impact in improving battery lifetime
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Using the phone in 2g? Poor guy
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I bought a 1980mah battery for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus on eBay and just keep it with me in my wallet if my phone ever dies. Never had to go through two whole batteries in a single day.
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Using the phone in 2g? Poor guy
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Its good to switch to 2g when you turn off the screen so you can still receive emails and such..
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3g is actually better with battery then 2g, but if there are both available with good coverage. 3G switching down and up is worse, but that's because of switching, not the 3g itself.
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tarekh020 said:
Plus : Lowering brightness , disable Bluetooth + GPS +WiFi if not used , Uninstalling useless apps if not needed and using the phone in 2G has always the biggest impact in improving battery lifetime
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Ok, so we can all buy an old Nokia 3310 xDxD
runhappy said:
I bought a 1980mah battery for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus on eBay and just keep it with me in my wallet if my phone ever dies. Never had to go through two whole batteries in a single day.
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If I use at 100%, I can use easily 2 batteries xD
is it normal ?
50% battery drain in 1hour47mins(Screen ON completely), with BT n WIFI turned off, least brighntess, no background apps, background data off. Running on stock 4.2.1 rooted and hardly any apps installed. Used only whatsapp and was on xda via opera mini.
The battery sucks :/ Maybe its time to switch over to note2.
Waiting for ubuntu, if it can do anything to the battery life. Or, i would switch.

Battery life ...

Hey everyone,
My battery life is at 65% with only 3H "on battery" time.
The screen has used up 52% of my battery life -_-
It's on Automatic settings...
Any advice.. this is a HUGE battery drain.. should i turn off Automatic and just set it to something lower?
computermilk said:
Hey everyone,
My battery life is at 65% with only 3H "on battery" time.
The screen has used up 52% of my battery life -_-
It's on Automatic settings...
Any advice.. this is a HUGE battery drain.. should i turn off Automatic and just set it to something lower?
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I am having the exact opposite. Did you fully charge it overnight?
Received my s4 last night. Fully charged over night. been using it for all morning adding apps over 4g, spotify, screen display, etc
5h/1m on battery with screen on alot etc, and 66% still
bezerker said:
I am having the exact opposite. Did you fully charge it overnight?
Received my s4 last night. Fully charged over night. been using it for all morning adding apps over 4g, spotify, screen display, etc
5h/1m on battery with screen on alot etc, and 66% still
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my advise to yall is turn off wifi, gps, bluetooth and sync wen not using them
Yeah, I had the opposite yesterday. Charged to full, screen on 50% brightness for 3+ hours, benchmarking, all sensors on, etc.
Today its still going strong. Bad battery maybe?
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seems like its just you. i have everything on and im currently at 50% with 6 hours mid-heavy use
Here are my results after 6 days of use.
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Here are my results after 6 days of use.
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Damn! That looks impressive. Are you using the i9500 or the i9505? Also, what did you have enabled/disabled and how heavy were you using your device? It looks like you could last an entire 24 hours on one charge.
if someone can tell me the button combo to take a screenshot ill upload mine
I was shocked my battery lasted all day with wifi and bluetooth on. Something must be wrong with your unit. I am just now charging it - 14 hours later after HEAVY use of texting and internet all day today. I even use the face recognition to unlock the screen.
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if someone can tell me the button combo to take a screenshot ill upload mine
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its power + home
btw yeah; the battery life in the s4 is exellent.
i have no problems like the OP
Heavy usage.
50% brightness
WiFi on
Download a ton of apps that I had on old phone. That's took forever. Seems better then galaxy s3.
1st charge
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computermilk said:
Hey everyone,
My battery life is at 65% with only 3H "on battery" time.
The screen has used up 52% of my battery life -_-
It's on Automatic settings...
Any advice.. this is a HUGE battery drain.. should i turn off Automatic and just set it to something lower?
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To cure your problem. ....
New device for first time comes to life doesn't have calibration set by OP system. .....
So first charge your phone to full and go beyond warning to charge and go down to 3-4 % remaining charge then plug to charge and charge without stopping to 100%
And do 2-3 times like this then your battery discharge will show properly
Also good habits are to use .....
Hold home button for 2-3 second and open little bottom screen click on bottom left and choose ram.....then clear ram....any time you going to idle and each time you going to charge. .....to find more about what this do search XDA .....
Also there is many hungry apps on market that runs under ground all the time. ....so learn and discover how to take control of your phone and make it run like champion
#2 you can use ES task manager to do some fine tuning to get the most juice of your battery
#3 Better battery stats
#4 Battery booster
#5 Juice defender. .....are some alternative to top of the iceberg on your solution. ....or you can take time and learn to do all this by yourself manually
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I'm pretty happy with my battery life
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People saying the battery life is a small bump from the S3 are insane... Its a HUGE bump!
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Only used the S4 for two days so far, but the battery life is only slightly better than or equal to S3 for me.
Is everyone who posted on LTE or just hspa+, 2g etc?
I notice a big improvement ( like another person mentioned in another thread) when lte is off. My speedtest results between lte and hspa were the same download speeds but lte had better upload by two megabit.
battery life for me is great, then again im coming from an htc amaze lol. That battery suuuucked.
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I did a few more tests w speed test.net and noticed that when on HSPA plus and not on LTE I actually get faster download speeds. On LTE it was 8 to 10 megabits the last 24 hours and now HSPA plus I'm getting 18 to 21 megabit down. Anyone know why this might be?
P.s. live in Manhattan NyC.
criticalchild said:
Is everyone who posted on LTE or just hspa+, 2g etc?
I notice a big improvement ( like another person mentioned in another thread) when lte is off. My speedtest results between lte and hspa were the same download speeds but lte had better upload by two megabit.
battery life for me is great, then again im coming from an htc amaze lol. That battery suuuucked.
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I did a few more tests w speed test.net and noticed that when on HSPA plus and not on LTE I actually get faster download speeds. On LTE it was 8 to 10 megabits the last 24 hours and now HSPA plus I'm getting 18 to 21 megabit down. Anyone know why this might be?
P.s. live in Manhattan NyC.
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Depends when you do the test because more people may be on the network at certain times. But I thought lte wasnt launched in nyc yet...
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I was considering picking one of these up if the battery was better than what I'm getting with the One but sadly this seems worse. I'd like to see more results before concluding that it's any worse.
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xXchrizhurtyXx said:
Depends when you do the test because more people may be on the network at certain times. But I thought lte wasnt launched in nyc yet...
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you could be right.
the representative told me LTE was in New York City but as we know they know nothing... its still weird that when the phone is set to LTE auto he gets slower speeds than one connected on HSPA plus.

[Q] Bad battery life or device malfunction ?

Hello,
Some year ago or so I had a GNex on OTA 4.2.2 that I bought from ebay, and the battery life was terrible - some 4 hours of battery life which 80% was from the screen which I had on auto.
I also replaced the battery with one from a GS2 and the battery life did not improve.
I sold my LG G2 because the camera sucked, so I am considering buying a GNex again, so is this how the battery life is with the GNex on all? Or just my specific phone I had.
BTW I had the VZW model.
hddr3 said:
Hello,
Some year ago or so I had a GNex on OTA 4.2.2 that I bought from ebay, and the battery life was terrible - some 4 hours of battery life which 80% was from the screen which I had on auto.
I also replaced the battery with one from a GS2 and the battery life did not improve.
I sold my LG G2 because the camera sucked, so I am considering buying a GNex again, so is this how the battery life is with the GNex on all? Or just my specific phone I had.
BTW I had the VZW model.
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I get around 6 hours of battery life. Maybe some app was using up battery?
When im not overusing my phone i mostly can get through the whole day. Still battry life is not too great. But with some tweaks you can stretch it a bit.
I get 24-48hrs with light to moderate usage under poor cell coverage.
Use an app like betterbatterystats to see where your juice is going. Then post here if you see something unusual you dont understand..
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mrgnex said:
Use an app like betterbatterystats to see where your juice is going. Then post here if you see something unusual you dont understand..
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stock battery life sucks... 4.3 killed my nexus in less than a day of just being on.
I see 2.5 hours of screen on time as an average.
Yes better battery stats lets you know if deepsleep is happening and what is keeping it awake.

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