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Re: Battery Life just got Amazing. 4 Days of Standby!
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I have wifi on all work-day long 8 hours straight, a 30min gap when driving home and another 6 hours at home and sometimes it is on over night if I forget to turn it off and still make the +40 hours of battery-life. Wifi settings are 10mW powersaving maximum (works for me). 'Device on' LED indication off. Widgets are only updating when at view or on-click. 2G only as I do not use it most of the time. I do not read my emails on the device if not needed so no updating there. No python coded widgets that eat up my RAM on hildon-home (like Recaller). I don't use a custom kernel and I do not use any advanced tweaks. battery-eye-shot with the 3 day duration just at the beginning https://bugs.maemo.org/attachment.cgi?id=2849 Quote:
In bad reception areas you may try yourself. My standard phone only cell phone dropped from 100% charged to dead within 10 hours with connected to 3G network (no internet connection logged in) instead of up to 7 days with 2G (its normal GSM and EDGE if logging in to provider network) Quote:
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Here are some screenshots from battery eye: First on standby Almost flat for several hours Attachment 12259 Then on normal online use Not so inclined like yours Attachment 12260 And here are on battery graph: First on standby You can see that from 4pm the cpu stopped working and started to really save battery life to 11pm Attachment 12261 Then on normal online useThe CPU activity isn't so bad with some browsing, calls and mail checking over wifi Attachment 12264 So, I think the 3G is killing you, try to use 2.5G like me and change to 3G only if you need it. If someone call you over skype while you are on 2.5G you can tell them you will call on a minute, then you change to 3G (with the applet is quicker) and call over 3G, then switch back to 2.5G when you finish. It may seem annoying but is one option. |
Re: Battery Life just got Amazing. 4 Days of Standby!
I should have said this before when i tried to hint that pfontana77īs phone is pretty much in format state if it depletes battery on that rate when in idle.
Normal things to do in that situation include (use search here and in wiki, both places are FULL of guides how to make battery last and how to debug these kind of problems) - Remove all widgets..ALL! - Take off ALL scheduled events (email checking etc.) - Turn off ALL IM accounts - Turn off gps - Switch 2g only mode - Remove all apps that install something on background. Or actually list programs what you have installed so that people can suggest what to do. - Shut down phone and remove battery - Put it back and restart - Start to monitor battery depletion on bare minimum usage and one by one (~in week period) put stuff on and see how it affects battery usage (Basically disable stuff until device is just "dumb" phone) For future. This applies actually to all computers: You should never try to pin point problem with complex device just trying to tweak one thing or install apps. Of course itīs smart to ask first if there is some app that is known to be problematic. TURN OFF everything and start debugging by turning on stuff one by one. In long run you in most cases spare much of your precious time. And if problem persists backup and flash emmc+rootfs. Also when you have disabled and uninstalled almost everything then processor should go in sleep state when you lock device. With powertop app you can monitor if some program keeps waking your processor from sleep. |
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That app removing should done by reflashing. Uninstalling might not cancel all the changes that they do to the phone. |
Re: Battery Life just got Amazing. 4 Days of Standby!
Xorg process consumes 6-10% cpu all the time.....:confused:
when playing music mafw-dbus-wrapp--- 10-17%:eek: pulseaudio-- 7-12% Is this normal? |
Re: Battery Life just got Amazing. 4 Days of Standby!
I did something very simple. I installed a status bar icon that disables wifi entirely and switched to 2G mode.
I got back from a full workday and still had a half full battery. I listened to a lot of music through mediabox too. When I want to do internet stuff I simply switch wifi back on and when I'm done switch it off. |
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are u sure thats all the settings u had?? no tweaking or using any kernel or changing the frequency??? |
Re: Battery Life just got Amazing. 4 Days of Standby!
[QUOTE=slender;757754- Remove all widgets..ALL!
- Take off ALL scheduled events (email checking etc.) - Turn off ALL IM accounts - Turn off gps - Switch 2g only mode - Remove all apps that install something on background. Or actually list programs what you have installed so that people can suggest what to do. Also when you have disabled and uninstalled almost everything then processor should go in sleep state when you lock device. With powertop app you can monitor if some program keeps waking your processor from sleep.[/QUOTE] Why I need this device after that? :( |
Re: Battery Life just got Amazing. 4 Days of Standby!
OMG my N900 is a beast. Of course I try really hard and I'm a "light" user. With a 900mhz overclock I getting approximately 4-5 days of battery life. After 24 hours I lose only 20 to 25 percent. This is with:
sending sms occassionally throughout the day perhaps 20-40 min of web browsing over wifi couple of phone/skype calls a day use GSM only and use connectnow wifi thingy use offline mode like no other so essentially my phone is on standby most of the time, I don't have service (t-mobile) where I work (can't text or make phone calls there) and I do heavy web browsing on my laptop at home. will do screenshots if asked or if i think significant |
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