Stuff I don't need at all, I uninstall, disable, or force stop with Greenify (at the moment...jury still out for me on whether Greenify is *really* all that).
That looks pretty normal.This is what I am getting it is poor battery what can I do
It is not normal I am not getting consistent battery life. Since I factory reset the battery life has been poor lucky to even get 4hr screen on time which before I used to get
This is what I am getting it is poor battery what can I do
Your mobile signal seems poor which will impact battery life. Looking at the screenshot of your battery life, it appears that you had good battery life until the last hour. Do you play a lot of 3D games or something hard on the battery. You obviously won't get 7 hours of SoT playing games. Post your battery life screenshot in full by hitting capture more after taking a screenshot.
If I extrapolate your battery life based on 59% remaining and 1hr52m, I get 5 hours of SoT, which is not unreasonable at all, based on your individual usage.
Your down to 59% with 1:52 SOT... Isn't that like near 5 hours of SOT for the duration of the battery?
That seems about right to me. Can you scroll down and show your battery usage details.
Your cell signal is really weak, if 2/5 bars is as good as it gets. Might want to deactivate the cellular radio when you are under wifi, that could gain you some SOT.
It's about right for now, mine is similar. But the main issue I have is that it's easily 2-3 hours less than the average when the phone was first released. The Exynos version was a beast for battery at first and then an update broke that and made it like any other phone out there. I sort of wonder was it deliberate as there were so many complaints about battery life differences between the Exynos and Snapdragon variants.
I could totally get numbers like that when I had the Galaxy S6. It was one of many reasons I traded it i for the HTC 10.
It's about right for now, mine is similar. But the main issue I have is that it's easily 2-3 hours less than the average when the phone was first released. The Exynos version was a beast for battery at first and then an update broke that and made it like any other phone out there. I sort of wonder was it deliberate as there were so many complaints about battery life differences between the Exynos and Snapdragon variants.
I've noticed that. My phone used to give me seven to eight hours of screen on time. Now since an update I get around five or six
You're lucky, I went from 7-8 to 3½-5.
Your mobile signal seems poor which will impact battery life. Looking at the screenshot of your battery life, it appears that you had good battery life until the last hour. Do you play a lot of 3D games or something hard on the battery. You obviously won't get 7 hours of SoT playing games. Post your battery life screenshot in full by hitting capture more after taking a screenshot.
If I extrapolate your battery life based on 59% remaining and 1hr52m, I get 5 hours of SoT, which is not unreasonable at all, based on your individual usage.
It is not normal I am not getting consistent battery life. Since I factory reset the battery life has been poor lucky to even get 4hr screen on time which before I used to get
No. It's true that the phone has 3600mah of power. It's up to you how to use it. Li ion batteries have a limited charge cycle. From 100-0,then 0-100 is a charge cycle. Typically, the batteries have around 600 charge cycles. Good enough for about 2 years of one charge a day before the battery starts to hold lower than the advertised amount of charge. However, not letting it go down to 0 has an exponential effect on the charge cycles. If I remember correctly, not letting it go below 40% (effectively reducing the capacity you have for daily usage yes), allows you to have around two to three times as many charge cycles. Hence the battery lasts longer. It's simply a matter of do you prefer to have the battery last longer between charging, or have it retain full capacity for more than 16-18mos. At around 18mos, it would probably have around 80% of full capacity and would deteriorate further after that.
And rafaela still has not posted her battery graph.
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I will suggest you to Try these tips to extend your handset's battery life:
See what's sucking the most juice. ...
Reduce email, Twitter, and Facebook polling. ...
Turn unnecessary hardware radios off. ...
Use the extra power saving mode if you have it. ...
T
rim apps running in the background. ...
Dump unnecessary home screen widgets and live wallpaper.
After a week, my jury returned with a verdict that Greenify is not "all that." Saw no noticeable difference, in fact, seemed like it was draining battery a tiny bit more. Uninstalled.
I figured out that I'd installed an update for Swipe Pro (3rd party Facebook app) the same day as the wedding we attended, uninstalled that app and it seems the battery has returned to better drain rate. It still isn't where it was in those first 5-6 days with Greenify, though. The Swipe Pro app wasn't giving me any issues prior to the latest update.
I've almost pulled the plug on the Greenify experiment a couple of times. Not hopeful that I'm going to see a marked increase with Greenify use long term.
I use Swipe Pro. Have you installed it again, or just using browser if you want to check FB on your phone? Curious if I should still use it.