- Jan 11, 2016
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I am noticing a disconnect somewhere. The built in system stats claims KIK is "using" 6% of my battery; however, in GSAM KIK is all the way at the bottom with 0%. I haven't even opened the damn app. It's making me question the accuracy.
If apps that haven't even been opened such as Instagram, KIK, Facebook, Messenger are shown to use so much % in the native settings, vs GSAM, which one am I supposed to believe.
Usually I don't do 3rd party apps, but I feel GSAM is much more realistic. Now, Facebook usage is high because I've actually been using it non stop. When I don't use it, it barely uses 1% in GSAM, yet will show up for 5-7% in the native.
Should I just forget the native app completely? Has anyone else noticed something similar.
Note: The only thing that shows accurately is the Screen on Time for both. That remains consistent.
I've already started from a fresh image, I've cleared the cache petition, restarted and done all of the housekeeping already, so please don't suggest that again.
It's more of a slightly annoying quirk than anything. Before I installed GSAM I was under the impression that Facebook truly was killing my battery, but when I uninstall Facebook my battery life is no different.
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If apps that haven't even been opened such as Instagram, KIK, Facebook, Messenger are shown to use so much % in the native settings, vs GSAM, which one am I supposed to believe.
Usually I don't do 3rd party apps, but I feel GSAM is much more realistic. Now, Facebook usage is high because I've actually been using it non stop. When I don't use it, it barely uses 1% in GSAM, yet will show up for 5-7% in the native.
Should I just forget the native app completely? Has anyone else noticed something similar.
Note: The only thing that shows accurately is the Screen on Time for both. That remains consistent.
I've already started from a fresh image, I've cleared the cache petition, restarted and done all of the housekeeping already, so please don't suggest that again.
It's more of a slightly annoying quirk than anything. Before I installed GSAM I was under the impression that Facebook truly was killing my battery, but when I uninstall Facebook my battery life is no different.
Posted via the Android Central App