Here: root+phenomenal kernel 1.1 + checkrom HD 4 + espier launcher + lot of stuff frozen with titanium
But your method isn't what we want, we want to preserve, not just have!Best way yo preserve battery life? Plug ya phone in anywhere u can whenever u can. Until new battery technology is released or android system gets overhauled and changed dramatically battery will be an issue...new battery tech isn't far off tho....just sayin
Thank you for the info on Slide Screen Pro (I found only it's homepage. Can't find it on the market though). I'll make sure to check it out since I believe it's the thing I would love to use + save up BL. It's funny that this app actually reminds me on the homescreen of my old HP iPaq 100 series with Windows Mobile 6.0
Edit: Unfortunately Slide Screen Pro has somehow stopped developing that's why it's not on the market anymore :/. Thanks anyways ^_^
http://larvalabs.com/blog/android/the-end-of-slidescreen/
Ideal would be < 1% / hour. If you are not using using phone during sleep, you can put your phone to flight modeHi everybody
Is it common that I charge the phone to 100% and when I go to sleep lost 10% every night (8 or 7 hours)?
I disable wifi, 3g and bright screen is minimun
Thanks and sorry for my bad english
PD: I use the last Turkbeyrom (v29.2) and the kernel siyah v2.4.1
Hi everybody
Is it common that I charge the phone to 100% and when I go to sleep lost 10% every night (8 or 7 hours)?
I disable wifi, 3g and bright screen is minimun
Thanks and sorry for my bad english
PD: I use the last Turkbeyrom (v29.2) and the kernel siyah v2.4.1
Ideal would be < 1% / hour. If you are not using using phone during sleep, you can put your phone to flight mode
Thanks for you post, although I found this page before myself. Well I don't think it's useful anymore because they have stopped development. Some features might not work anymore and in the future it probably wont work so well on ICS.yea, the apk is there though, is it still useful?
Code:http://larvalabs.com/blog/android/the-end-of-slidescreen/
There are a ton of things you can do, but the truth of it all is that our 3G/4G radios pull so hard they drain the battery, which is why you were on the right track when you disable active since, Facebook and Twitter.
The main two things I do, is
1. add a widget for turning off 3G or 4G (If its in your area).
2. Installed Startup Manager ( it disables startup programs in the unseen background, (my phone is rooted)).
by doing these two things I am able to get 17hrs+ on a standard HTC EVO 4G battery. Keep in mind the more you use the Internet the more it will drain your battery. So I only turn the internet connection on when I need it or the app needs it.
*I also only use one screen and remove unnecessary widgets but I find that doesn't help the battery life all that much, (my personal Preference)
*When I or my sons game on my phone I put it on Airplane more which turns off all Radios including the Phone (call/text)
*Drawback to turning 3G off, you have to wait a few second for the internet to come back on and MMS won't download through your messenger unless have it one.
I've been off the charge for 8hrs and my battery life is still at 65%
Sorry to be long winded but if I know anything its battery life
0.0 what are the 4 widgets?I am currently testing to see if my battery can longer on a single charge by having only 1 screen with 4 widgets and 5 shortcuts on my note.
to turn off all synching and remove all widget, it is a bit ironic isnt it,
ANDROID which is a new breakthrough, bringing social network and managing your mail efficiently anywhere. But we have to turn off all these feature just to conserve battery life, and in the end we use our android just to call and sms/mms(oops mms use mobile data and really drain our battery). My dumbphone is more than enough to handle call and sms.
Homescreen and widgets is one of the key features in android, no other smartphone have homescreen and widget, but then, we have to ditch these feature too, what the hell..
hardware developer should invest more on power efficiency , not performance. Or better yet more dependable battery. Dual core ? Quad core ? meh, who need that in a smartphone, in the end, to save battery(again), only 1 core will do the most work
Omg, +1, that is absolutely epic research and graphene can be made quite economically too.. but I doubt that will stop them costing the earth .
If "WiFi Available" And Not "Dead Hours" Then
Enable "WiFi" & Disable "Mobile Data"
Else
If "Mobile Data" is Required Then
If Not "Signal Strength" = Very Low
Enable "Mobile Data"
End If
Else
While "Dead Hours"
Disable "Mobile Data"
Disable "WiFi"
End If
End If
If "Bluetooth" is Required Then
Enable "Bluetooth"
Else
Disable "Bluetooth"
End If
If "Relevant Applications" = Running Then
"GPS" = On
Else
"GPS" = Off
End If
If "Alarm" = On Then
"Screen Brightness" = 10
Else If "Relevant Applications" = Running Then
"Screen Brightness" = Auto
Else
Use "Brightness Motion Pro" (for fast manual control)
End If
While "Dead Hours"
Disable Auto-Sync
While "Location" = "Home" || "GF's Place" || ...
If Not "Alarm Volume" Then
"Volume" = 30%-
Thank you for the info on Slide Screen Pro (I found only it's homepage. Can't find it on the market though). I'll make sure to check it out since I believe it's the thing I would love to use + save up BL. It's funny that this app actually reminds me on the homescreen of my old HP iPaq 100 series with Windows Mobile 6.0
Edit: Unfortunately Slide Screen Pro has somehow stopped developing that's why it's not on the market anymore :/. Thanks anyways ^_^
http://larvalabs.com/blog/android/the-end-of-slidescreen/