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What is battery drain if you try this:
1. Boot winmo.
2. Check battery level.
3. Boot android
4. Check battery level (for fun, it could differ from winmo, if so, does this
mean battery was charged during android boot even when power is unplugged?)
5. Reboot to windows
6. Check batterylevel.
7. Compare to batterylevel from step 2.
I just tried four times. No batterydrain (2%), if I compare winmo level before
and winmo level after android boot and shutdown.
By the way, are you sure that no programs are running? Many programs run in
background and are started automatically.
Grtz Erik
Original comment by erikcas1972@gmail.com
on 7 May 2011 at 8:49
these are the steps I've done
1. Boot winmo.
2. Check battery level.70%
3. Boot android
4. after 1 minute I turned off the smartphone
5. i turns on in Winmo
6. Check battery level.50%
The battery is discharged by 20%
(I did not start any app in android)
Original comment by esemp...@gmail.com
on 7 May 2011 at 9:20
were i'm wrong?
I have to set something?
Original comment by esemp...@gmail.com
on 7 May 2011 at 9:37
hmm oke.
If you boot android, check battery level and recheck, let's say, 5 minutes
later, does it drain that fast in android too?
Original comment by erikcas1972@gmail.com
on 7 May 2011 at 10:03
i've boot android the battery level was 33%
after 5 minutes the battery was 32%
(I did not start any app in android)
Original comment by esemp...@gmail.com
on 7 May 2011 at 8:02
There are a few things, that really drain you're battery:
-Screen(Brightness)
-Mobile communication(wifi, bt, 3g etc.)
-Heavy applications(Games)
And of all three, mobile communications is the biggest drainer in android. A
lot of applications use internet. Even some android processes use the internet.
Also, the gsm-transmitter seems to be instable, and sends out maximum amount of
radio waves. Turning on 'airplane mode', decreases battery drain significantly.
Still, it drains more then Winmo. But its passible, hope this helps :)
Original comment by JJasperd...@gmail.com
on 7 May 2011 at 9:48
may be it's ADW
how to uninstall ADW?
Original comment by esemp...@gmail.com
on 8 May 2011 at 6:22
There is an interesting post about this in modaco. The post is the 6690.
http://www.modaco.com/content-page/322429/android-on-omnia-ii-i8000-18-04-2011/p
age/6680/#
I copy & paste the post:
"I have the new beta 1 Froyo to work 100% in class 6 sd card!
The firmware I have on my i8000 is much I8000NXXJJ1 csc, phone pda.Depois how
to analyze all possible because it took so much battery with the android I
realized that running Windows mobile radio remained active even after the
android born!
I'm testing the Froyo started off with the radio on Windows Mobile and so far I
have almost five hours with Froyo and my battery level is 93% ...
Make the tests if there happens to you the same!
Excuse my English! Loool"
We can check this..
Original comment by granados...@gmail.com
on 16 May 2011 at 10:23
I changed my launcher (with launcher pro) and it seems to have a little better
...
I'll try to put WinMo offline and I will let you know!
Tanks for the info!
Original comment by esemp...@gmail.com
on 16 May 2011 at 1:37
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I started with WinMo in the battery was 99%
i turned it in offline mode
the first boot it gave me an error: "the process system not responding
ends/wait"
the smatrphone crashed so I disconnected the battery
I turned on again in WinMo the battery was 92% (offline)
the second boot didn't give me error
in Android the battery was 91%
I killed all apps
now I leave on standby for an hour
and I will let you know
Original comment by esemp...@gmail.com
on 16 May 2011 at 2:35
now the battery is at 88%
Original comment by esemp...@gmail.com
on 16 May 2011 at 3:34
have had the exact same problem
Original comment by MatthewH...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2011 at 11:20
this problem makes the android completely unusable.
Original comment by MatthewH...@gmail.com
on 27 Jun 2011 at 5:48
Hi!
About power consumption... Well, i tryed CPUtuner, i've tryed GreenPower and
still, on the froyo beta1, the power consumption rate is way over the top...
So, my question is, is the eclair beta a little better on power consumption
levels?? Did anybody bother benchmarking this?
Thanks for your time!
Original comment by pesso...@gmail.com
on 12 Jul 2011 at 12:05
Did you try the JJ1 phone part? I flashed my phone with JJ1 phone part and
battery life is quite good now (with CPU Tuner) compare to before. I was only
getting 7 hours out of the phone (nothing going on, just sitting there) and now
I'm only losing 2-3% an hour when it's on standby (obviously battery gets used
up when you have 3G, wifi, and screen on)...
Original comment by vks...@gmail.com
on 15 Jul 2011 at 8:23
is there any progress/improvement with the battery issue?
thank you.
Original comment by zt.aust...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2012 at 3:11
I think this should have a higher Priority as the android is useless without
this fixed....cant keep recharging my battery constantly. For what every reason
do we know what is causing this?
Original comment by MatthewH...@gmail.com
on 5 Feb 2012 at 4:01
Please, kill all your data connections (2G/3G and wifi) when you are not using
the phone. Like windhoze does automatically.
Android is another kind of OS and uses data constantly (it is designed for data
use)
You could try a native android phone, you will find out it consumes more power
in shorter time then other (non-android) phones
Original comment by erikcas1972@gmail.com
on 14 Feb 2012 at 3:39
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Thanks for your reply but, I have a number of non android and native android in
my house. This is an abnormal amount of power being consumed. I have never had
a phone that goes flat in such a quick period time. Even with the apps that
suppose to shut down the wifi and data connections when it is turned of all it
did was make the phone so slow it was useless.
I use my phone for its data connections, i.e. instant messaging and emails, i
was hoping i could transfer these features from winmo to android. The power
loss is way to fast and the aerials being shut down doesn't offer a suitable
solution as the power consumption is still WAY to HIGH.
I don't know if the android phones are different capacity batteries but the
ones in my house are only charge once every day or so. I found my self at best
recharging it every 6 hours , normally much sooner.
I love the work but this issue kills the project for me, sorry.
note this issue exist even when email and instant messaging was not being used.
Original comment by MatthewH...@gmail.com
on 16 Feb 2012 at 3:12
offcourse it could be better but for a fact the native android phones which
nearly meet the hardware specs of omnia phones show much higher drain then
omnia in winmo does. battery last longer theb omnia when in android but not
nearly as expected when you are used to omnia's native winmo battery live.
on question. You are talking about transferring features from winmo to android.
What do you mean by that? It i not possible to use winmo apps when running
anroid.
Original comment by erikcas1972@gmail.com
on 16 Feb 2012 at 3:29
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Nope, wanted to just watch my Gmail account for emails and occasionally use
Facebook Chat. (Didn't me literately transfer the feature, just android
equivalent apps and stuff.) I never got that far as the phone power ran out to
quickly. With them I'm sure it would have been much quicker to run out of power.
6 hours on battery on standby with no 3G and no apps running .... the phones
battery will run out before I can get home. I realise that there will be some
hardware issues as it is after all it was designed for a winmo phone, the power
issue stops it from being usable for me.
Maybe this issue can't be fixed and an android omina is out of the question for
everyday use for me. Well was a great effort.
Original comment by MatthewH...@gmail.com
on 16 Feb 2012 at 3:48
oke I understand. Are you sure you have a healthy battery?
As I have android running with 3G continuously, using facebook, whatsapp, gmail
and corporate email (push) and I get around 9 to 13 hours of battery life.
Not ideal, but 6 hrs is very short.
To compare, when on winmo using browser, corporate mail, I get no more then 16
hrs batterylife.
Original comment by erikcas1972@gmail.com
on 16 Feb 2012 at 4:11
well that is possible ,although 16 hours sounds about right for my winmo, will
give a new battery a try see if that helps and let u know.
I really love the idea of android as omina's native os is almost unusable,
emails wont sync from my mobile Internet and outlook crashing. Really was
hoping for android on omina, well it may be a new android phone.
9 hours sounds great to me, if i can get that it will be great, already found
some apps that shut down 3G and other wifi when they aren't needed.
Original comment by MatthewH...@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2012 at 3:51
i have reported this issue when the development was stopped at froyo beta 1
but yet from the beta 2 the problem of consumption has been improved (I do not
say resolved)
I suggest you keep up to date with new versions (because we are in a beta
stage).
I am very pleased with the progress and above all that this project goes
forward.
waiting for a stable version, so as to give new life to our good device.
Original comment by esemp...@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2012 at 9:19
it is allways up-to-date.
Original comment by erikcas1972@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2012 at 10:36
i have bought omnia II two days ago and installed o2droid but it drains my
battery 50% battery in 30minutes, I checked it in winmo (Sonblack's rom) it
drained only 10% in 2 hours. Really fed up with this kinda of battery issue.
Original comment by adilse...@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2012 at 1:03
Which beta and kernel revision are you on? 50% is too much and not
experienced by much users.
Might also be a result of android updating apps right after first boot. It
uses much data during that period (phone can become hot too during updating)
Op 14 apr. 2012 15:03 schreef <omnia2droid@googlecode.com> het volgende:
Original comment by erikcas1972@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2012 at 1:51
I think the latest package, beta 2 which is available on the phj(server) site.
I won't lie i did updated some apps but i turned off all kinda sync. it won't
effect much. It feels too heavy to work around in android very slow and
frustrating. Did it runs like that on yours too?
Original comment by adilse...@gmail.com
on 15 Apr 2012 at 1:10
it is running fine on my phone. Currently working on a new beta which is
better for batterylife
Original comment by erikcas1972@gmail.com
on 16 Apr 2012 at 9:38
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
esemp...@gmail.com
on 7 May 2011 at 7:47