xweb10 Well-known member Jul 26, 2011 556 1 0 Jan 21, 2012 #1 What should be the expected keep awake time from Android OS under the battery settings while the phone is at rest? Example: I have 2 hours 33 min with battery time of 8 hours 45 mins.
What should be the expected keep awake time from Android OS under the battery settings while the phone is at rest? Example: I have 2 hours 33 min with battery time of 8 hours 45 mins.
S stabbedintheface Well-known member Jun 2, 2010 197 11 0 Jan 21, 2012 #2 It should be pretty close to your screen on time unless you were doing some big uploads or downloads Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
It should be pretty close to your screen on time unless you were doing some big uploads or downloads Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
xweb10 Well-known member Jul 26, 2011 556 1 0 Jan 21, 2012 #3 It is always more than my screen on time. For my example above my screen on is 1 hour 15 mins.
B Brooke Well-known member Apr 7, 2011 103 2 0 Jan 21, 2012 #4 This is in other threads. Try letting the screen time out, rather than hitting the power button. This has improved my battery life a lot. Search "Keep Awake" bug. Reactions: xweb10
This is in other threads. Try letting the screen time out, rather than hitting the power button. This has improved my battery life a lot. Search "Keep Awake" bug.
S shantheman#AC Well-known member Jun 13, 2010 88 13 0 Jan 21, 2012 #5 I get good battery life...my OS keep awake time is usually 3x the CPU total. I have been force closing the camera which seems to lower it some. This is my 2nd nexus..first was the same.
I get good battery life...my OS keep awake time is usually 3x the CPU total. I have been force closing the camera which seems to lower it some. This is my 2nd nexus..first was the same.
S spuckett Member Apr 8, 2011 7 0 0 Jan 21, 2012 #6 I notice that the phone automaticly looks for system update every 30 to 60 min. Could that be some of the awake time issues.
I notice that the phone automaticly looks for system update every 30 to 60 min. Could that be some of the awake time issues.