2014-01-24, 19:49
(2014-01-24, 19:46)elsita Wrote:(2014-01-24, 19:41)bay Wrote:(2014-01-24, 19:34)elsita Wrote: I know i can make duration longer cutting services, but that is not the use I want from a smartphone, i want all the functions working as I have done with previous android phones, this phone is not capable of giving a normal use for a smartphone without draining the battery, it is a toy, not a serious phone
Depends on the apps you have been using. If you've been playing games, watching videos online, naturally this will cause greater battery drain. Don't want to teach anyone to 'suck eggs', but as we all know some apps are designed for heavy battery drain. I have to also ask - have you gone through & disabled any auto-starting apps from boot? This can cause an issue with any android. Its the first thing I do.
I would also highly recommend use of DS Battery Pro. This app is very good (particularly in aggressive mode) in shutting down signals & conserving the batt when left alone.
Just trying to be helpful here.
thanks for your suggestion, in the time the graphic shows, less than an hour, not even a heavy game would drain so much the battery, but that is not the case, the use I have given the phone in that chart is reading email and tapatalk and visiting a couple of web pages, nothing much heavy
I insist that the apps I have installed are the same apps I had with my old galaxy s and my zopo 810, it is my normal usual everyday use configuration, unless you know some normal app like tapatalk, or maybe tweetcaster, or perhaps gmail are incompatible with this phone, that is not the problem
i don't need any battery spy program to know that this phone drains the battery with extremely light use
I agree the battery is not great. But remember, its only an 1800mah - which is pretty low these days. Apps - such as tweetcaster - are pretty well known for starting at boot & running in the background, thus providing drain without knowing. If you have the xposed framework installed I'd recommend installing Boot Manager & disabling any app you don't need to start at boot, same with using Autorun Manager. Again, just a couple of thoughts that might help - although the limited battery size won't help either.