{"id":1475,"date":"2017-12-18T02:38:05","date_gmt":"2017-12-18T02:38:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.notebookbattery.co.nz\/blog\/?p=1475"},"modified":"2017-12-18T02:38:10","modified_gmt":"2017-12-18T02:38:10","slug":"how-to-fix-your-android-phone%e2%80%99s-terrible-battery-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.notebookbattery.co.nz\/blog\/uncategorized\/how-to-fix-your-android-phone%e2%80%99s-terrible-battery-life.html","title":{"rendered":"How to fix your Android phone\u2019s terrible battery life"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s the early afternoon, and your Android phone is already running on \u201cE.\u201d What\u2019s the deal? A smartphone is supposed to be the hub of your digital life, but it can\u2019t do that very well when the battery has run dry, can it?<\/p>\n<p>You probably shouldn\u2019t wait until your phone has failed you at a critical moment before you figure out what\u2019s destroying your battery life\u2014there\u2019s no better time than now to track down the culprit. If you\u2019re lucky, you might even be able to fix the issue without sacrificing functionality.<\/p>\n<p>Wakelocks and misery<\/p>\n<p>Android has gotten much better at managing background processes in the last few years. Anyone who has used Google\u2019s platform since the early days can tell you how bad things used to be when \u201ctask killers\u201d were a necessity. Even though Android as a whole isn\u2019t subject to the same horrible battery life issues, the wrong combination of apps can still break Android\u2019s elegant process management scheme.<\/p>\n<p>Conventional wisdom used to be that you should open the multitasking interface and kill any application you\u2019re not using to save battery life, and unfortunately this superstition still persists. But Android knows how to manage background tasks, and swiping apps out of the multitasking interface only closes the foreground process. If an app is indeed causing issues, it\u2019s usually the background process that\u2019s doing it. This sort of micromanagement will only waste time.<\/p>\n<p>Solving the case<\/p>\n<p>It might not be immediately obvious that a phone is in wakelock for long periods. By all appearances, the screen is off and it seems to be asleep like it should be. One clue that something is going wrong is excess heat generation. When the CPU is cranked up instead of in deep sleep, the device might be noticeably warmer than usual when you pick it up. You\u2019ll need to do a little detective work, though, and that\u2019s where the apps come in handy.<\/p>\n<p>One quick and easy way to watch for a phone that won\u2019t sleep is to use an app like System Monitor to track CPU clock speed. This app breaks down CPU activity as a percentage. Unless you\u2019ve been using the device almost constantly, \u201dDeep Sleep\u201d should be the largest part of the chart. If not, you\u2019ve probably got a misbehaving app or system process.<\/p>\n<p>You\u2019ll have to dig a little deeper in order to sort out the exact cause of your shortened battery life. The best app for this is BetterBatteryStats. The developer posts free beta builds on the XDA forums, but it\u2019s also for sale in Google Play. Rooted users see more information in the app, but you can still get some data on wakelocks with almost all devices.<\/p>\n<p>Just give the app a few hours to calibrate, and then filter for Kernel Wakelocks and Since unplugged. If you see a process up near the top of that list with a lot of wakelock time, that\u2019s the guilty party. Kernel wakelocks are system processes like suspend_backoff or wlan. BBS BetterBatteryStats sometimes includes links to more information about wakelocks with some ideas for fixing them. Otherwise, you can search for information on the exact system process and find a likely solution. Often, a reboot will knock some sense into your phone and clear this up.<\/p>\n<p>More often than not, the root of your problem will be some app you installed. The easiest way to deal with the issue is to leave the offending app or game uninstalled, but maybe you actually want to use the app despite its battery sucking behavior. In that case, you need a way to end the process safely. Android has a built-in way of hibernating processes, and you can easily trigger it with an app called Greenify.<\/p>\n<p>Simply use Greenify to identify the problematic apps, and hit the hibernate button after you\u2019re done using them. Greenify works best with root access\u2014it can handle all this in the background. For non-rooted devices, you can use the in-app button or a widget to manually trigger the hibernation routine.<\/p>\n<p>Going through this process might seem like a hassle, but it\u2019s preferable to having a phone that can\u2019t hold a charge. It can also save you from disabling useful features like GPS or background sync in the name of eking a bit more life out of your device.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s the early afternoon, and your Android phone is already running on \u201cE.\u201d What\u2019s the deal? A smartphone is supposed to be the hub of your digital life, but it can\u2019t do that very well when the battery has run dry, can it? 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