Poor battery life.
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@mrt10001 I have heard that the smart guys who due all the code crunching are aware of this .
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@mrt10001 try to find the source of the drain: Is it network? Is it WiFi? Bluetooth? Try to go to airplane mode ut turn WiFi back on. Does it stay on almost 1-2%/hr ? Do you have more than that? etc.
We need more evidence where the drain is coming from. For Pixel 2 its definitely WiFi AND a chatty AP in combination.
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@flohack I do believe wifi is part of the drain but not all. I am going to try some of your suggestions to see if I can get provide more info. I may also try to disable some of the apps tweaker etc. Maybe the GPS location weather app also.
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@flohack On it now, 56% on aeroplane mode. I will see how it degrades over the next hour (oddly I have afternoon off work with an unexpected dental visit so I have time to test).
On the Pixel 2 I have left that on plane mode and battery life is OK. I will switch over to just Wi-Fi off and see how it goes. 74% at the start.
Edit 1hour later:
Pixel 3a No degradation, still on 56%
Pixel 2 Dropped 2% with no Wi-Fi, but data on.Edit 2 hour later
Pixel 3a no degradation, still on 56%
Pixel 2 Dropped to 71%Edit approx 3hours later:
Pixel 3a dropped to 55%
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@mrt10001 In my opinion that looks good, in terms of the battery drop is contained to the WiFi.
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@flohack Yes that is what I was thinking
The Pixel 3a is down to 55%
The pixel 2 is down to 68%That is not bad, so WiFi could be the culprit.
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@flohack Ok I have more info to report back.My pixel lost 10% charge in just under 2 hours. Wifi and network on. I tried your suggestion and turned on airplane mode and left wifi on. Running now 5 + hours with NO drop on battery level. So its definitely related to network being active. Hope this can shed some light on the issue .Of course cannot make calls.
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@flohack Correction on my last message. I miss spoke .With airplane mode active wifi is also turned off .I did not know that. So my battery runtime tests are with no data and no wifi.
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@billboy5690 Yes no problem. In general network should consume LESS energy than WiFi but not in all cases. Difficult thing.
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@flohack Did some more testing and it does look like wifi is the issue.Had it turned off overnight and drain is greatly reduced.Hoping a fix can be found for this problem. Dont know if this problem is unique to the 3a .
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@billboy5690 Is it a 3a you have? I dont see this problem with my 3a XL. Great battery life on mine.
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@dizzy Yes .From what I understand this problem is unique to the 3a and UT. With the stock firmware the problem does not occur. Hope one of the smart guys figure this out.
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Strikes me as odd because the P3a XL should have worse battery life due to driving a bigger display.
I'm able to keep my phone running 1,5 to 2 days (granted, only for calls and occasional music, but still). So I'm surprised the battery life is worse for you.
EDIT: What I can tell you is: the battery life is better with WIFI as the 4G driver is waking up the device much more on mobile data, causing much higher battery drain.
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@dizzy Yes It is a Pixel 3a
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@billboy5690 same applies to the Xperia X.
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I have an important update to this.Funny how some
seemingly unrelated problem helps you solve another. Battery life is now much improved. See my solved post " no network in" 'General Category " for additional info. I guess when the cell signal is weak the device draws more from the battery.
One other thing to add ,I wish there was a useful RF signal meter on the android phones. One of the most lacking tools of such hi technology, as opposed to the tiny and useless bars on the top of the screen that indicate practically nothing. -
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@billboy5690 A meanigfull RSSI would be useful, good point.
It would also be a good USP over android/ios.
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@billboy5690 said in Poor battery life.:
I guess when the cell signal is weak the device draws more from the battery.
That's because it spends so much energy calling out, in a desparate little voice:
"Is there anyone out there? Hello... Anyone? ...Please?"