Rapid Battery Drain

cardude10

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I have been noticing that my phone's battery gets drain really fast with using gps or streaming music When using either of them the battery goes from 100% to 0% in 2-3 hours. I installed gsam battery monitor and it showed that andriod system is using 32% of the battery dont know if its normal or not.
Phone is using custom slim 4.2 ..
 
Normal for our nexus s 4g. I just bought the seido 1750 mah, I was reluctant to get it and I really didn't want to get the 3500 mah battery because of its thickness. Price difference is 5 bucks between both.

Now I'm able to go through out the day without a charge....

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You know I guess this rapid battery drain doesn't make sense, getting a higher battery will only temporarily solve the problem .Seifeo is 250 mah more then the stock, so how many hours are you getting with regular use.
 
Its quiet common that the battery drains when you stream music. But when you install the app called 'Battery Booster', the life time of your battery can be saved by 50 - 60%.
 
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I installed CyanogenMod 9 and have seen some gain in battery life by turning on "deep idle" (a setting in CM9).
 
I think my main concern is the phone temp its always atleast 100 . Not sure if this is normal or not. Used to have htc evo before and that never ran so hot. Guess different manufactures does things differently ..:)
 
This is nuts. For the past few weeks it's been draining crazy fast. This morning, for instance. On my drive to work - 30 MINUTES! - it lost 20%...from 91% down to 71%.

I'm so fed up with this phone.
 
This is nuts. For the past few weeks it's been draining crazy fast. This morning, for instance. On my drive to work - 30 MINUTES! - it lost 20%...from 91% down to 71%.

I'm so fed up with this phone.

That was posted at 8:18 am. Not even TWO HOURS ago...and now it's down to 27%.

Seriously. This is getting ridiculous.
 
That was posted at 8:18 am. Not even TWO HOURS ago...and now it's down to 27%.

Seriously. This is getting ridiculous.

I had the SAME problem. I installed CyanogenMod9 and turned on deep idle and it's improved a lot. Just try it.
 
I had the SAME problem. I installed CyanogenMod9 and turned on deep idle and it's improved a lot. Just try it.

I'm not rooted and I'm not really clear on the effects of or the process of rooting and/or flashing. At this point I just feel like it's too late...
 
I'm not rooted and I'm not really clear on the effects of or the process of rooting and/or flashing. At this point I just feel like it's too late...

The nice thing about CM9 is that you can turn rooting off (which I have done). It's just a setting in the Settings app. So you root the phone to install CM9 and then once you boot up, just go into:

Settings -> Developer Options -> Root access (Disabled)
 
The nice thing about CM9 is that you can turn rooting off (which I have done). It's just a setting in the Settings app. So you root the phone to install CM9 and then once you boot up, just go into:

Settings -> Developer Options -> Root access (Disabled)

But, in getting to that point, aren't you basically wiping everything off your phone and starting fresh? While there's probably something cathartic about it, it seems like it would be kind of a pita...if you get my drift.
 
But, in getting to that point, aren't you basically wiping everything off your phone and starting fresh? While there's probably something cathartic about it, it seems like it would be kind of a pita...if you get my drift.

No it basically hides the superuser access but it still shows that the boot loader is unlocked and those battery saving tips worked

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But, in getting to that point, aren't you basically wiping everything off your phone and starting fresh? While there's probably something cathartic about it, it seems like it would be kind of a pita...if you get my drift.

Yes, you do have to clear everything off the phone but:

1. You can back up your call logs and a lot of the other local info before rooting
2. Most stuff is stored "in the cloud" and thus can be restored automatically
 

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