Battery Life Discussion Here - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone
what dou think about Note 3's battery life?
I'm on Aryamod (n9005) and it's battery life better than other ported roms cause Aryamod most close rom to stock rom.
i also using Dual boot App which is let you swicth between roms. i suggest this app to all of you. i also using xposed modules like greenify, amplfy and hibernation manager. i most be honest that there is no big changes with these modules. my phone's battery draining in 1 day. i don't know what will i do anymore.
i guess kitkat's battery performance was better than lollipop. i was using my phone at least 2 days when i was on kitkat but sometimes i charhing my phone 2 times on lollipop anymore. i doing everything for get longer battery life but as i said before it draining so fast.
i purchased my phone approximately 2 years ago and may be my battery dying anymore. what you think?
can you write your opinions about battery life and kind of these apps?
have a great times with more battery

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Existing battery discussion thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459947

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Battery calibration, galaxy tab 2 CM9CM9, and at first glance it seemed that the battery was draining way too fast.
So after some research, I found a solution to this problem. When I had the stock rom, the battery life was like 15 hours, all day wifi on. But when I moved to cyanogenmod 9, the battery life dropped drastically to about 6 hours, minimum brightness levels. So got back to stock. Soon I was missing CM9
Suddenly came to my mind that maybe the problem wasn't CM9, since I have read that many people is very happy with battery endurance.
When we flash a new from, the battery data remains intact, this sometimes causes the new rom to have a bad reading of the stats.
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Since I did this, I feel battery life has improved, in fact, I think it is better than before CM9.
YOU SHOULD GIVE IT A TRY.
it worked fine for me. :laugh:
sorry
The post was right before sending it.
Tried to attach a pic, but I'm new here guys
Battery calibrate only deletes the existing battery usage data. It gives you a fresh look at what is draining your battery. This has been argued many times in just about every other device forum. Here is the answer from the google rep.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/1050519...dVxPT#105051985738280261832/posts/FV3LVtdVxPT
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[Q] [Q/Opinions/Discussion] - Battery Life between CM/AOSP/AOKP and TW Roms

I wanted to start this thread mostly because I haven't found anything like it, but also because I need to know myself
Being the good flashaholic fiend that I am, as well as a monstrous fan of the Open Source, I run between AOSP/CM Roms, and Touchwiz roms for my Note 3.
While I absolutely love the vanillaness of CM/AOSP, what I've found over the last few weeks is that I am getting about 1/2 the battery life I do on a Touchwiz Rom with about the same amount of usage, using Shinto kernel and/or LeanKernel (about the same batter life give or take an hour).
For instance, I'm on a ZeroLemon 10,000Mha battery. With the Rom in my Sig, I can get about 4 days with moderate usage... while on a CM/AOSP rom, I'm lucky at best to get 2 days.
Why is this? Especially because there are a lot more processes running on the TW rom?
What are your opinions?
Same here man, found the battery life in s5 port rom better than Cm11
manu4204 said:
Same here man, found the battery life in s5 port rom better than Cm11
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So... i did find better battery life with CM11... but an AOSP rom is noticably horrid... and still TW roms seem to be better than both.
All tests are using LeanKernel same version... all configured the same in terms of the kernel.
Anyone have any ideas why this is?
Because TW rom are optimized with material and not AOSP who are generics . ...
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300Mhz at screen off.
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[Q] Why is my battery draning so fast on stock Lollipop HOD4 build?

So, yestarday I installed latest Russian Lollipop firmware for the i9500 (I9500XXUHOD4_I9500SERHOD4_SER) and battery, when using the phone, gives a decent SOT, maybe 3~4 hours. But when the phone is in standby mode Android OS and Android System procces take care of draining it hell fast (all of this with Save Battery Mode ON, always). Can I do something about this? Did I do something wrong? Is there another battery friendly stock Lollipop build? (Maybe one of those before HOD4).
The phone's battery is ok, it has at least 3 months of usage. It is not bloated or something like that but if you have another tip t check if its life is over I'll be glad to read it.
I neither installed some uncommon consuming battery apps, just the regular things. Even I tried to optimize it by installing Device Control and Kernel Adiutor to change some values but I had no luck so far. I have GSam Battery Monitor to check what's darining battery and Better Battery stats (although I don't really know how to use it) because I can't get Wakelock Detector to work on Lollipop. I have my phone rooted and with TWRP installed.
Cheers.
PS: SOT and general battery stats differ in 1% of battery because I first took the battery stats screenshot then put it to charge and 5 mins later I thought it would be better to add SOT to give you a refference of the use the phone has had. Not big deal.
XXtremiXX said:
So, yestarday I installed latest Russian Lollipop firmware for the i9500 (I9500XXUHOD4_I9500SERHOD4_SER) and battery, when using the phone, gives a decent SOT, maybe 3~4 hours. But when the phone is in standby mode Android OS and Android System procces take care of draining it hell fast (all of this with Save Battery Mode ON, always). Can I do something about this? Did I do something wrong? Is there another battery friendly stock Lollipop build? (Maybe one of those before HOD4).
The phone's battery is ok, it has at least 3 months of usage. It is not bloated or something like that but if you have another tip t check if its life is over I'll be glad to read it.
I neither installed some uncommon consuming battery apps, just the regular things. Even I tried to optimize it by installing Device Control and Kernel Adiutor to change some values but I had no luck so far. I have GSam Battery Monitor to check what's darining battery and Better Battery stats (although I don't really know how to use it) because I can't get Wakelock Detector to work on Lollipop. I have my phone rooted and with TWRP installed.
Cheers.
PS: SOT and general battery stats differ in 1% of battery because I first took the battery stats screenshot then put it to charge and 5 mins later I thought it would be better to add SOT to give you a refference of the use the phone has had. Not big deal.
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Did you try factory reset your device?
Joku1981 said:
Did you try factory reset your device?
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I did. Reflashed the build too. I use Greenify.
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I thought my battery was doomed.. Until I tried a Note 7 Port. For some reason I get MUCH better battery life on the ports than "stock" custom roms.
On ports I get almost zero drain and 1-1.30 hours per 10% and that is while my phone is even in the pocket most of the day (low standby drain). On the other hand on every stock rom, after the same day, same usage and same apps I have around 45min SOT and down to 70%.
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post your battery life here with the custom rom you use

i am curious to know which custom roms and kernel you guys use for great battery life
I use rr with heart empty battery full app and I get approx 2 days of charge
I used RR until yesterday, used it 4 days. All screens from battery time are here (click on "Bateria" to see them).

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