Question Moto x30 consumes power when off - Moto Edge X30

When I turn off my moto x30 at 100% battery and turn it on 1 hour later the battery drops to 95% power. With other phones I have, the battery remain at 100% battery if they were turned on within one day. Is there something still running while the moto x30 is off? Thanks for your reply.

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When I turn off my moto x30 at 100% battery and turn it on 1 hour later the battery drops to 95% power. With other phones I have, the battery remain at 100% battery if they were turned on within one day. Is there something still running while the moto x30 is off? Thanks for your reply.
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Yep. I lost over 10% overnight doing nothing. Now fast charge not working. This thing needs update now

It's most likely just a battery measurement thing, just ignore it

This latest update really improved the battery! Excellent from Motorola. 2nd update within 2 weeks

Now have Jan 22 security?

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Battery life decrease when charging every night?

So my question is basically asked in the title already.
But to get you all you all to the background story, I use my gnex 5 days in a week as alarm, (2 days off, thank god i can sleep little longer in the weekend), but sometimes my gnex is nog fully recharged or has not that much battery left to hold on the whole night till my alarm will ring and wake me up.
So is it harmful to my battery when it recharges the whole night or is there some kind of system that will prevent the phone from recharging when its full?
Teoctist
Teoctist said:
So my question is basically asked in the title already.
But to get you all you all to the background story, I use my gnex 5 days in a week as alarm, (2 days off, thank god i can sleep little longer in the weekend), but sometimes my gnex is nog fully recharged or has not that much battery left to hold on the whole night till my alarm will ring and wake me up.
So is it harmful to my battery when it recharges the whole night or is there some kind of system that will prevent the phone from recharging when its full?
Teoctist
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First of all, all Li-ion batteries will stop charging when they're full, second, if you haven't noticed yet, try to look at your battery percent after a night of charging, it will almost never be at 100% but 98-99, and that is because the GN reflects the real state of the battery, unlike other phones in which you'll see the batt at 100% once you unplug it, but it'll drop to 98 in 10 seconds, the GN will stop charging when the batt reaches 100 and restart charging when it reaches 98 again, so, the battery will never overcharge, and to your question - no, this will not decrease your battery's life, of course not using the battery at all may help, but that's just stupid, charge you phone as much as you want, that's what it's there for, and even if you think your battery is gone (theoretically after 5 years of use..) then just buy another one.
omricn said:
First of all, all Li-ion batteries will stop charging when they're full, second, if you haven't noticed yet, try to look at your battery percent after a night of charging, it will almost never be at 100% but 98-99, and that is because the GN reflects the real state of the battery, unlike other phones in which you'll see the batt at 100% once you unplug it, but it'll drop to 98 in 10 seconds, the GN will stop charging when the batt reaches 100 and restart charging when it reaches 98 again, so, the battery will never overcharge, and to your question - no, this will not decrease your battery's life, of course not using the battery at all may help, but that's just stupid, charge you phone as much as you want, that's what it's there for, and even if you think your battery is gone (theoretically after 5 years of use..) then just buy another one.
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The answer could not have been more perfect! Thanks!
Teoctist said:
The answer could not have been more perfect! Thanks!
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Couldn't be more happy to help!

Battery drain issue?

Hi,
i just bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 Wifi. The tablet is really great but the battery drain is a joke. I lost about 10% over night in standby. I turned off Wifi, enabled eco mode and all the time the "Anroid System" service take 40-50% off battery consumption. But there are no wakelocks (e.g. Display on time for example 30 min and System process 40min.). Before i got the Pro 8.4 i own a Tab 3 and there the battery drained 10% in one week, if not in usage. Somebody else having this problem? Maybe my magnet cover causes a sensor error, which drains battery? Or haven´t the battery reached max capacity through charging? The Tablet is not rooted.
Is the tablet brand new, like the last day or so? If so, you need to go through a full discharge cycle (drain to 10% or so, then charge to full) in order to properly calibrate the high and low flags on the battery meter. The meter is often not properly calibrated out of the box.
redpoint73 said:
Is the tablet brand new, like the last day or so? If so, you need to go through a full discharge cycle (drain to 10% or so, then charge to full) in order to properly calibrate the high and low flags on the battery meter. The meter is often not properly calibrated out of the box.
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Yes i get is factory new on friday last week and charged it 2 times since that. But i was never below 20% battery. I will try that this time. Thank you!

[Que] Dock Charging LED does not go off ??

I got my brand new Moto 360 Smartwatch today.
I drained its battery completely, so that i can charge it completely to 100% and calibrate the battery.
I observed that even after charging to 100% the Dock LED Indicator does not go off.
How much time does it take after reaching 100% for the LED indicator to go off automatically ??
Does Leaving the Watch on the dock drain its battery when not charging ???
How much does the Moto 360 battery drain overnight in flight mode ???
Although the documentation says that indicator will turn off, in actuality, it remains lit while the watch is docked.
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StariX37 said:
I got my brand new Moto 360 Smartwatch today.
I drained its battery completely, so that i can charge it completely to 100% and calibrate the battery.
I observed that even after charging to 100% the Dock LED Indicator does not go off.
How much time does it take after reaching 100% for the LED indicator to go off automatically ??
Does Leaving the Watch on the dock drain its battery when not charging ???
How much does the Moto 360 battery drain overnight in flight mode ???
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I leave it on the dock overnight and it's always at 100% in the morning.
Ramer said:
I leave it on the dock overnight and it's always at 100% in the morning.
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U mean it does not drain even a single % overnight in flight mode ??
As i bought my 360 yesterday ..battery drains pretty quickly . So is it normal as the watch is new ?? Or is there a problem...???
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I leave it on the dock overnight and it's always at 100% in the morning.
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How much battery backup does ur Moto 360 give.
1) In Flightmode from 100% to complete drain
2) When Paired with Phone . ?
StariX37 said:
How much battery backup does ur Moto 360 give.
1) In Flightmode from 100% to complete drain
2) When Paired with Phone . ?
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Do you mean theater mode? I always keep it in normal mode. Most days after 16 hours or so, I'm down to 30%. I have had it drain quickly a few times and I've found a restart of the watch fixes that after recharging.

Is the battery life normal or is this a serious problem?

I've a brand new Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite, but since a few days I notice that it seems that the battery is draining fast.
So I've done a test: I've charged my phone to 100% and used it until it turned off due to too low battery and it lasted 23 hours and 3 minutes.
But I doubt if this is normal and I'm kinda worried about it.
I've bluetooth off, and wifi is always on except when I go outside and then I use mobile data.
I use my phone for surfing, using social media, chatting, gaming, making nice pics and more.
So is the battery life normal or is this a serious problem?
is 23hr bad ? I feel like my one is always above 80% as it charges that fast I don't seem to notice the battery being low
deanlee121 said:
is 23hr bad ? I feel like my one is always above 80% as it charges that fast I don't seem to notice the battery being low
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I dunno
I haven't mentioned the standby time and the active time in the topic, and I cannot find that data anymore so that means I have to do the test again
I would advise to install AccuBattery app, fully charge the phone and look at screen off and screen on power consumption at the end of the day.
These numbers are "normal":
Screen off - no activity (over night or phone just laying down for a few hours): 0.2-0.3%/h
Screen off - the usual daily activity (moving around with the phone in the pocket, Whatsapp for web active, Google location tracking active etc.): up to 1.3%/h
Screen on - about 7-9%/h
I'll do another test on Friday as I said.
I'll charge the phone to 100% and use it until the phone turns itself off due to low battery and look at the active time then.
I'll post the results here if the test is done.
What were the results?
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What were the results?
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I'll tell it you once I've the results.
Today I've redone the test.
I charged my phone to 100% and I then I used it until it was 5%.
I got an active time of 5 hours and 27 minutes and the standby time is 18 hours and 1 minute
Googole said:
Today I've redone the test.
I charged my phone to 100% and I then I used it until it was 5%.
I got an active time of 5 hours and 27 minutes and the standby time is 18 hours and 1 minute
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My phone is pretty new and I am using it more frequently these days. This leads to similar battery times like you describe them.
I did not do the exact same discharging like you did, but imo battery drains mainly during screen-on time. Over night it is quite stable and only slowly discharging.
Maybe power consumption is dominated by the LED screen? This might be the reason why Xiaomi has such an aggressive screen dimming implemented...
I think what _mysiak_ is describing above, is pretty accurate and explains what you are observing.
Googole said:
Today I've redone the test.
I charged my phone to 100% and I then I used it until it was 5%.
I got an active time of 5 hours and 27 minutes and the standby time is 18 hours and 1 minute
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Unless your trying to calibrate the battery that's really stressful to the battery to use it like that.
Puts a lot of wear on it... fast.
blackhawk said:
Unless your trying to calibrate the battery that's really stressful to the battery to use it like that.
Puts a lot of wear on it... fast.
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I know that, and I used to do that all the time but when I received my new phone I changed my habits.
I'm now trying to keep my battery level between 90% and 40% or 30%.
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I know that, and I used to do that all the time but when I received my new phone I changed my habits.
I'm now trying to keep my battery level between 90% and 40% or 30%.
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I go with a maximum 80% cutoff.
My current target range is 45-72%

Question Will OnePlus 9 pro battery life be improved with a software update?

Im planning to buy OnePlus 9 pro phone, everything in this phone is perfect for my needs except the battery life. almost all the reviews on the internet suggest that the battery life of the phone is average, and some site say it's worse than that of the oneplus 8 pro, even though both phones have roughly the same battery capacity with the oneplus 9 pro having more efficient display and processor. so do you think it will be improved soon with a software update? and for those how bought the oneplus 8 pro at lunch last year, did you experience the same issue?​
It charges to 100% in under 30min...
So seriously, what is it that you do all day where you need to have your screen on for 6-7h, hard usage, without any acces to a power plug to charge it?
Are you a ranger in a Safari Park that tracks Rhino's?
Battery life isn't great, but I top it off for about 10-15 minutes late afternoon (half a charge or so) and I'm good to go. I'll keep my old 30W charger (from my 7 Pro) in my car just in case I'm ever caught with a low battery, but it doesn't seem to be an issue. I certainly welcome any improvements, though.
Usually, ota updates have battery performance improvements...
In the summer i will be moving back home where frequent blackouts are a common thing specially during the hot days, that is why im worried about battery life. and i dont like carrying power banks.
Anyway thanks guys for the replys, and hope future updates would include battery improvements.
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It charges to 100% in under 30min...
So seriously, what is it that you do all day where you need to have your screen on for 6-7h, hard usage, without any acces to a power plug to charge it?
Are you a ranger in a Safari Park that tracks Rhino's?
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That was funny
Getting major battery expectancy compared
From out of the box to 1 update then the latest, I'm noticing way better battery life with the new update 11.2.2.2.LE15AA Just giving a heads up..
forum.xda-developers.com
Bahri7ONE said:
Im planning to buy OnePlus 9 pro phone, everything in this phone is perfect for my needs except the battery life. almost all the reviews on the internet suggest that the battery life of the phone is average, and some site say it's worse than that of the oneplus 8 pro, even though both phones have roughly the same battery capacity with the oneplus 9 pro having more efficient display and processor. so do you think it will be improved soon with a software update? and for those how bought the oneplus 8 pro at lunch last year, did you experience the same issue?​
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I've upgraded from a Samsung Galaxy Note 9. I'm really surprised how quickly my phone has died the past few days at work. Only gets me through about 8hr of listening to podcasts, screen off before I hit 20%. I hope that something improves because I was hoping with this phone I'd be able to get through more of my day without charging.
It's astonishing to me that all the improvements to hardware and particularly power efficiency over the years have resulted in... the same SOT and battery life in general as my four old phone. Progress
PiArc said:
I've upgraded from a Samsung Galaxy Note 9. I'm really surprised how quickly my phone has died the past few days at work. Only gets me through about 8hr of listening to podcasts, screen off before I hit 20%. I hope that something improves because I was hoping with this phone I'd be able to get through more of my day without charging.
It's astonishing to me that all the improvements to hardware and particularly power efficiency over the years have resulted in... the same SOT and battery life in general as my four old phone. Progress
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They'd rather have the phone charge from 0 to 100% in about 30 minutes so that's their *solution* to the "problem".
Idle or standby battery drain is too much.. Anyone facing that? How to reduce it. My phone was charged 90% in the night. After 9 hrs standby, battery went to 67%. Thats too much battery drain
nickporwal said:
Idle or standby battery drain is too much.. Anyone facing that? How to reduce it. My phone was charged 90% in the night. After 9 hrs standby, battery went to 67%. Thats too much battery drain
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Mine drains about 5-6 % in 9 h standby. Always-on disabled. Try disabling "listen to hey google all the time", that might be the culprit.
As someone else stated earlier, my battery was horrible when I first got it for a couple of days, then without doing anything, it just got better, like a normal phone. No complaints now. That was my only gripe.
Btw a new update that ends .3.3 seems to be rolling out in India and should further improve battery life. it's great to see they're doing something, hope battery life will get even better.
DashDashCZ said:
Btw a new update that ends .3.3 seems to be rolling out in India and should further improve battery life. it's great to see they're doing something, hope battery life will get even better.
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Sorry for the bad news but battery is still draining fast. Phone is heating also. They fixed nothing. I hope its fixable otherwise its a flop phone.
nickporwal said:
Idle or standby battery drain is too much.. Anyone facing that? How to reduce it. My phone was charged 90% in the night. After 9 hrs standby, battery went to 67%. Thats too much battery drain
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Same problem here (AOD disabled).
Yeah I now have my phone for 2 days, it's a garbage battery!
It drains like close to 20% per hour of 'light usage', with low brightness only FHD......
Also it drains the battery even when it's supposed to be Idle (no AOD)!
Will probably return this ****.
nickporwal said:
Idle or standby battery drain is too much.. Anyone facing that? How to reduce it. My phone was charged 90% in the night. After 9 hrs standby, battery went to 67%. Thats too much battery drain
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its normal because of background services are running even its idle
Levi4cyber said:
Yeah I now have my phone for 2 days, it's a garbage battery!
It drains like close to 20% per hour of 'light usage', with low brightness only FHD......
Also it drains the battery even when it's supposed to be Idle (no AOD)!
Will probably return this ****.
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I don't have an issue with my OnePlus 9 Pro tho... maybe your device only
Levi4cyber said:
Yeah I now have my phone for 2 days, it's a garbage battery!
It drains like close to 20% per hour of 'light usage', with low brightness only FHD......
Also it drains the battery even when it's supposed to be Idle (no AOD)!
Will probably return this ****.
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Factory reset to fix your battery
Fiter8x said:
its normal because of background services are running even its idle
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This is not normal! I got 6% battery lost over an 8 hour night.

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