Actually i agree with you, specially when on data rather than wifi.. I noticed it within 24 hrs
Faster battery drain soon after flashing a new FW/OTA is a common occurance. Considering the number of changes this build brought, we should give it a few days to "settle" to come to a conclusion regarding batterylife imo.Completely Agree too! I use my phone almost all day with GPS and with AS7 I have not problems. ASF3 at 20:00Hrs it's over 5%
Yes, you are right in general, but am comparing it to previous builds given the same usage and time frame after flashing each one.Faster battery drain soon after flashing a new FW/OTA is a common occurance. Considering the number of changes this build brought, we should give it a few days to "settle" to come to a conclusion regarding batterylife imo.
Link OTA ASF3 for S10+ G975F. download here
rename the .bin file to ota.zip and flash this by adb or stock recovery.
Yes, is Multi-CSC OXM,Would be nice if you mention also from which build and if it's for Multi-CSC OXM
Hello everyone! I think ASF3 it's draining my battery faster than AS7 it's just a perception? Anyone else?
Yes, you are right in general, but am comparing it to previous builds given the same usage and time frame after flashing each one.
Maybe it will end up being better, but the first 48 hours of this build are definitely worse than the first 48 hours of the previous one or some before..
Resetting your battery stats usually has nothing to do with battery life, i thought!?!?!Strange experiences you guys are having. I clean flashed ASF3, and the first 2 days weren't too great since I erased all my battery stats, and it had to 'learn' my usage again, but just the other day I was at 52% remaining with just short of 5 hours of SOT. Off charge for 13 hours.
I'm very happy with the battery and performance on this build.
It does since when you do a clean flash, or a reset, they're wiped and the phone takes a few days to adjust after learning your usage patterns.Resetting your battery stats usually has nothing to do with battery life, i thought!?!?!
Sorry i did not read correctly ? sure on Clean flash or factory reset ?It does since when you do a clean flash, or a reset, they're wiped and the phone takes a few days to adjust after learning your usage patterns.
Strange experiences you guys are having. I clean flashed ASF3, and the first 2 days weren't too great since I erased all my battery stats, and it had to 'learn' my usage again, but just the other day I was at 52% remaining with just short of 5 hours of SOT. Off charge for 13 hours.
I'm very happy with the battery and performance on this build.
Maybe, and i agree with you that a factory reset could solve such issues.. , but it doesn't make any sense for a regular user, or any user if it matters, to do a factory reset after each update.. Doesn't make sense that i need to setup all my apps, banking apps, logins to different accounts and browsers, restore my photos and videos and so on.. (and yes i know i can backup, but restoring is never with all login's and so on, in addition to the time that is going to be wasted)
An update should not work like this, manufacturer's don't expect users to reset after each update. Hence an update is an update, otherwise each update should auto factory reset if its supposed to be a clean install. (like moving from beta to a stable version in pixels for example, an auto reset is forced, coz its how it should be)
Am just thinking loudly here, making some logic of what should be the way in measuring how an update is preforming over a previous one or another..
But cheers, maybe i will give up soon and factory reset..
Use hex installer by @~envy.