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by anoratip1981 2020. 2. 14. 17:12

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I've tried a few, and I have gotten mixed results.Battery HD Pro gets rave reviews on the Play Store.Personally, I use Battery Widget Reborn Pro, which I love.However, I find that even manually turning off unused services (bluetooth/wifi/sync) until I need them, turning down the screen brightness, 'freezing' or uninstalling unused apps all help to increase batterly life.If I won't have access to the device for an hour or more (for a meeting for example) I put the device in a low power state (Power Save).Hope this helps. Do these type of apps actually work? I am using 'Battery+' but I feel as though it isn't doing anything. It asked that I 'calibrate' my battery but the battery seems to decrease just as fast as not having any type of battery saver on the phone.Thoughts?The short answer is no.

All of these battery apps and task killers actually make things worse. I know some people swear by Greenify and similar apps, but it just doesn't make sense based on how Android is designed.Another thing people think helps is closing apps. Another bad idea.

I leave all my apps open, except those that are designed to run the in the background like Google Maps and Waze.Just leave Android alone and your battery life will improve.Have a read of this article. I have tried a few including greenify.

I found it helped with some things, I found certain apps would register over a few percent use when not used for days so I could stop that. But found by adding more to list it didn't make difference overall.Android would just replace the Ram I free up with other apps that werent forced closed and barely used.I still use 'os monitor' to give me overview of what's going on. But I just check the memory section in settings now and then and check how much battery they using in background that doesn't register in battery one.I found doing things manually is best. The short answer is no. All of these battery apps and task killers actually make things worse. I know some people swear by Greenify and similar apps, but it just doesn't make sense based on how Android is designed.Another thing people think helps is closing apps.

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Another bad idea. I leave all my apps open, except those that are designed to run the in the background like Google Maps and Waze.Just leave Android alone and your battery life will improve.Have a read of this article.After reading that article I'm going to try it over the next week.

Started last night. Have games, maps, CB, whole bunch of apps in the background. Going to watch from within settingsapps how many mAh they use.But makes me wonder now, if they say leaving them in background is actually better, what about the age old rumour that more apps you have installed the more battery it will use. By the logic of the article the amount of apps installed shouldn't matter. After reading that article I'm going to try it over the next week. Started last night. Have games, maps, CB, whole bunch of apps in the background.

Going to watch from within settingsapps how many mAh they use.But makes me wonder now, if they say leaving them in background is actually better, what about the age old rumour that more apps you have installed the more battery it will use. By the logic of the article the amount of apps installed shouldn't matterHaving apps installed doesn't mean you will drain the battery faster. Battery drain is dependent on CPU, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile data and screen on time (mainly). Having apps in cache/RAM doesn't consume much power. So if you have, say, CrackBerry in RAM, it should be in the suspended state (i.e. Not doing anything).

So when you launch it again, very little CPU load will be required since it was in cache/RAM.If you close CrackBerry, then it will have to be re-loaded into RAM by the CPU again.The only time you want to close apps is if they're designed to actually run in the background (like Waze and Google Maps and other GPS apps).Oftentimes people complain about a 'laggy hub', and this is probably because they close it and reload it every time they use it. Leave the Hub in RAM, never close it, and you will see how fast it is.Android is smart, leave it alone.

Basherbomb wrote:My facebook and twitter are online. All the time my phone is in 3g mode.my friend doesn't experience this problem. And i only experienced this problem recentlyI see.So your friend also leaves his facebook and twitter on?Also, perharps you should download 'battery booster' and battery saver pro' all free from the appworld and made by AppsForBB (AFBB) They helped me save on battery life. Maybe you would also like to tweak ur brightness settings.And if your battery is really bad, then just live with 2G network and log off facebook (since the app kinda sucks) but twitter is still cool Thats what I do anyway, since my battery kinda sucks as well. But don't wanna part with the money just to buy a new battery.Also, do you have any hidden background apps. Say any led light app? Cuz these also run in the background though not shown when u press the menu key.-That aside, I suspect you have damaged your battery by draining it out to like red bar indicator (lower than 10%).

I recommend keeping ur battery charged to 30%. Any lower, charge it up. Dont let it drop too low because it will damage it. However, overcharging and undercharging are acceptable as the BB battery is made to protect the battery from overcharging and underchanging, Lithium ion batteries. There's more details of this in the FAQ if you're curious. Having twitter and facebook logged on doesn't really affect battery life much. As long as you exit the app.

The notifications as far as i can tell are push. So as long as you don't set it to auto refresh, it doesn't really use much battery.Take my 9700 for example. I'm running a shrunken OS 6. Brightness setting lowest, backlight timeout 20secs. My facebook and twitter are both logged on at all times. No auto refresh or auto check for update.

I last took the phone off the charger on monday 1pm. It is now 9pm, meaning about 55 hours. I still have 75% battery indicated in my device info. Main thing is I'm on 2G only network (giving it a try to see how battery life is on 2G, which is why I'm keeping records of my battery drain rate). For data, i mainly use it for twitter, facebook, whatsapp, tapatalk, bbm, and emails. I don't notice a major speed difference except when using browser or loading images.

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Perhaps, this is the data compression of BIS at work. Plus, I always close my apps after using it. So far, looking fantastic. I will monitor until the battery goes lower, and see how many days it will last.Of course this will vary depending on usage. I am not a particularly heavy user, but even so, that's a drain rate of less than 0.5% an hour!It might be due to a faulty battery. Or as mentioned, try reloading your OS.