haist
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My battery life has been pretty great.. I've been getting almost 5 hours of screen time with 20%still have left in the tank
Many of us have a job and have to work, or do other things, that do not involve obsessing over the phone. On average, I probably have less than 10 minutes of screen "on" time M-F. Sometimes much more, sometimes a little less. And when I am at home and using the Internet, I will use my main computer with a huge screen and real keyboard, or my Nexus 10 tablet.
Just because some people aren't on it every minute doesn't mean they don't deserve a nice device for the times they do use it....
Hey if you want to just use your phone as a beautiful paper weight and get 6 days of battery life, use it obsessively and get 3 hours, or somewhere in between more power to you and it's all the same to me. I use and rely on my phone heavily for both personal uses and work so I'm never going to get battery time. My point is these people reporting a day and a half of battery time are the exception and not the expectation. I'm glad they posted the screen shots so we can see how/why they are getting those kind of numbers and why people like myself aren't anywhere near that. It seems like I'm getting reduced battery life since the update but I've been on my phone so much I can't really tell at this point yet.
And on a side note crxssi, I'm not going to disable google spy [now] just to eek out a little extra battery ;-)
I THINK I could get great battery life if I could figure out what is keeping my phone awake. With ICS I used to get 15 hours, you can ree by my screen shots I've gotten almost 12 with 3.5 his screen on time, but if you look closely you see the phone is being kept awake even when my screen isn't on. I've turn off Google Now and location history for Google Maps.
Does anyone have any idea why the Mediaserver is taking up so much battery? I don't ever listen to music during the day, so I'm hard pressed to figure out what is going on. Same thing for the Bookmarks widget. I don't use it and deleted it off the home page. Any suggestions would be fantastic!
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Omg finally my thoughts exactly I get that too I look thru the app just so I can find mediaserver and disable it but I can't find it
Battery life is pretty much back to normal. However, "Bookmark Widget" is using up a sizeable chunk - but it's not active. I've never used it. What could be the cause?
You can't disable mediaserver. For one thing, mediaserver has to examine your media (audio/video/photos) files you have on your device to categorize them for the OS, even if you never play/view them. That is why when you first plug in an SD card loaded with music or first disconnect the USB cable after uploading lots of music/video, you can see the mediaserver process "crawling" your device looking for changes. You can even feel performance suffer while it is doing this (especially if it is several GB of stuff).
Here is an interesting link I found:
Buggy Android Mediaserver draining your battery ? Connect-UTB
The prevailing current theory is that the user has uploaded some song or video that has bad or corrupt stuff in it (something in the ID3 or cover art or SOMETHING), causing the mediaserver process to enter a loop or get stuck on those files, thus consuming tons of CPU, thus tons of battery.
I am curious to hear what other users do while driving. When I am in the car I have my phone connected to my car's blue tooth. I also plug my phone in while driving to preserve battery. That's pretty much the only time I throw it on a charger aside from over night. Do most of you use charger in the car even when your battery isn't low or do you leave unplugged? Just curious. Thanks.
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I am curious to hear what other users do while driving. When I am in the car I have my phone connected to my car's blue tooth. I also plug my phone in while driving to preserve battery. That's pretty much the only time I throw it on a charger aside from over night. Do most of you use charger in the car even when your battery isn't low or do you leave unplugged? Just curious. Thanks.
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IMO if you have this phone and use it in your car a lot and DO NOT own the car dock, you are doing yourself a huge disservice.
I can't use car dock until it incorporates Waze.
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