APeaceOfStrange
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- Feb 13, 2011
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Wish there was a way to check to see if calibrated...good idea there. Make an APP
haha if i had the slightest idea how to, then I would give it a shot.
Wish there was a way to check to see if calibrated...good idea there. Make an APP
Is it better/worse to charge the phone anytime it is convenient or is it better to let it get to the 15% range? I did the calibration procedure and am in the first few days of the waiting stage to see how it did. Should I charge it at any level or wait until it's low?
Feel free to throw it on a charge whenever you want. In my research on the battery topic, I read in several articles our batteries work best and will have the most prolonged life if kept at least at a 40% charge.
That's interesting, because I've always heard to let them almost run out before charging. Learn something new every day...
Thought that this was worth mentioning...17 hours 5minutes and I am at 68 percent battery left.. that's the best I've ever seen. Heres what Im running and things Im doing different.
Rom : UKB 2.1
Kernel: comavolt
Radio: DL09 (recently switched back from ec09)
Cleared bstats about 10 days ago, now manually disabling mobile data while not using the device (obviously the biggest contributor to the good battery life, imo) .
Thought living without mobile data was impossible, but I'm finding quite the contrary. Quite do-able for my uses, as the battery benefits far outweigh the lack of getting emails likes text messages.
I was contemplating on switching back to DL09 for better battery life but EC09 gives me better signal which I needed badly in my are with hardly any coverage. I will always stick with comavolt just better experiences than PB&J and OTB.
Thought that this was worth mentioning...17 hours 5minutes and I am at 68 percent battery left.. that's the best I've ever seen. Heres what Im running and things Im doing different.
Rom : UKB 2.1
Kernel: comavolt
Radio: DL09 (recently switched back from ec09)
Cleared bstats about 10 days ago, now manually disabling mobile data while not using the device (obviously the biggest contributor to the good battery life, imo) .
Thought living without mobile data was impossible, but I'm finding quite the contrary. Quite do-able for my uses, as the battery benefits far outweigh the lack of getting emails likes text messages.
Thanks for the update, littlewing. I remember you giving me some advice by PM.
I will chime in from my experience now, UKB = 2 times the battery life of stock Froyo!
Just wanted to add, I use JuiceDefender (Ultimate) and it accomplishes the same task of turning 3G on/off without the hassle of doing it manually. This gives me an additional 50% increase in battery life.
Basically, I can always get through the day now, from wake to sleep, on one charge. This never was possible on the stock setup.
My UKB 2.0 with PBJ -50 crashed last night (entered FC loops) after 1 month installed, so I just finished fresh install of UKB 2.1 with ComaVolt on ED04. I hope this will be more stable. Or at least tie me over to UGB goodness.
I wouldn't mind extending my battery life by turning data off except when I want it "on demand" but I also like to receive my email and text messages in a timely manner (I'm a bit obsessive). Is there a way to have a profile wherein data is off when the screen is off, on when the screen is on, AND can turn on to periodically check for new messages? Currently I have my email set to check every five minutes (I said I was obsessive) so I don't know if that would have any practical implications, but is there a way to set the phone to turn on mobile data when updates are requested automatically? I could set my email to check a little less frequently if I could have data off to save battery but have it turn on every 15 minutes or so when the phone is doing its automatic check for email.You're exactly right about Juice defender. It achieves the same thing with turning your data on and off. However, since mobile data is on the status bar dropdown, it's easy enough to turn it on and off when I want to use it, without keeping an application running in the background. : )
I wouldn't mind extending my battery life by turning data off except when I want it "on demand" but I also like to receive my email and text messages in a timely manner (I'm a bit obsessive). Is there a way to have a profile wherein data is off when the screen is off, on when the screen is on, AND can turn on to periodically check for new messages? Currently I have my email set to check every five minutes (I said I was obsessive) so I don't know if that would have any practical implications, but is there a way to set the phone to turn on mobile data when updates are requested automatically? I could set my email to check a little less frequently if I could have data off to save battery but have it turn on every 15 minutes or so when the phone is doing its automatic check for email.
I guess this is mostly an issue when I'm away from home - and my computer - since at home I can just check my messages whenever I want.
Thoughts?
I wouldn't mind extending my battery life by turning data off except when I want it "on demand" but I also like to receive my email and text messages in a timely manner (I'm a bit obsessive). Is there a way to have a profile wherein data is off when the screen is off, on when the screen is on, AND can turn on to periodically check for new messages? Currently I have my email set to check every five minutes (I said I was obsessive) so I don't know if that would have any practical implications, but is there a way to set the phone to turn on mobile data when updates are requested automatically? I could set my email to check a little less frequently if I could have data off to save battery but have it turn on every 15 minutes or so when the phone is doing its automatic check for email.
I guess this is mostly an issue when I'm away from home - and my computer - since at home I can just check my messages whenever I want.
Thoughts?