• darcmage@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    There are too many variables that go into battery usage to get any meaningful insight. Different apps, cpus, screen brightness/refresh rates, active radios, etc… It’s an endless list. Best you can do is compare with someone you know with the same model who has similar usage patterns. Good luck.

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    @yoz batteries have evolved a lot lately, with those having 5000 mAh or more being more common. My phone has one and it lasts me well over 1 day with moderate use. Previous one had just bellow 3000 mAh and I was happy if I got a full day with it while trying to get the most spartan on it.

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    1 year ago

    My Motorola G Power lasts for almost two days of regular use. I love not having to worry about running out of juice!

    Not a very powerful phone, but it meets my needs.

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    Depends. Running in 90hz mode and on 5G, dual sim with low connectivity on one sim, 6-7hrs at best. Setting the refresh rate to 60hz and turning off 5G and the 2nd sim, it can be an hour or 2 higher and easily all-day battery life with some to last the next day.

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    I’ve got a pixel 7a. Disabled all trackers, custom launcher, with heavy use I get over 24 hours even using 5g.

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      I’ve got a pixel 7a, and it lasts me a 10 hour shift at work with Spotify playing constantly. Which is all I need it to do.

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        It’s not stock, I have a custom launcher (Nova) and DuckDuckGo browser installed which blocks all trackers in other apps (tracking is pretty egregious in this phone and without tracking blocking I wouldn’t recommend it)

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            I have a Pixel 7 running Nova, not got the DDG browser, but 24 hours is a fantasy. I plug in twice a day, bare minimum. BARE minimum.

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              Yeah, 24 hours of SoT is impossible with Pixel 7 series. I mean, the idle drain alone will kill my 7a in 48 hours, and any amount of active use will just make it worse.

              This is after two days of sporadically checking email and taking a few photos (about 40 total, no video) on stock Android 14: 1000012269

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              Try blocking trackers. You will be surprised at how much of a difference it makes to battery life, and horrified at how much you’re being tracked.

              Yesterday I was at 50% after 24 hours, though admittedly not the heaviest use in the last 24 hrs.

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                  You might find the occasional app that it ‘breaks’ (which you can then disable for) but generally everything works as intended. Apps I’ve disabled blocking for are:

                  • firefox
                  • google play store
                  • home
                  • signal
                  • banking / credit card
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    For the longevity of the battery, you shouldn’t let it get that low. Lithium batteries really dislike being below 10% or above 90%. Ideally you should charge above 30% and stop at 90%. Samsung even offers a feature for when to stop charging. Apple has a battery health report that tells you how well it’s performing compared to when it was new. Fast charging above 30W is hard on health too. You should use a charger below that. I personally use an 18W charger.

    You may have long battery life now, but it won’t last with poor battery hygiene. I’ve personally ruined batteries in the past in 3-4 years to where the phone can no longer accurately read the battery level. People I know have done it too. My last phone lasted a whopping 6 years before the battery finally started screwing up.

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      Sony also has a feature that will limit battery top-up, called “Battery care”. You can set it to limit charging to 90% or 80% (they recommend 80%), it has several modes (e.g. always vs “smart” that will resume charging if you replug), and it will go to 100% once in a while just to check your max capacity.

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    1 year ago

    I have a pixel 7 pro and I don’t use my phone for much other than the occasional text and internet search. But I can usually go two days and not charge it

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    For me it depends greatly on usage, but currently I drain about half battery in a day, and a full charge will (with light to medium usage) last me two full days.

    Phone is a Oneplus 5T, though I replaced the battery two years ago.

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    I’m always on a VPN usually on WiFi unless I’m driving. I get a day or so if I’m not working and not taking a lot of photos, and since my phone is usually plugged in while I’m driving around for work I don’t charge it at night except for weekends.

    I should probably plug it in at night, does anyone know how the feature that does a slow charge until your alarm is scheduled to go off in the morning affects battery longevity?

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      1 year ago

      Mine changed after installing evoX ROM. Before it used to be really shitty battery backup.

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    Fold3 5G, I charge to <85% nightly and it almost always lasts me all day from 6am to 11pm.

    I’m not a super light user, but my screen on time is nowhere near yours, 7 and a half hours screen on seems crazy high to me. I usually come out at 3 to 4 hours.

    I keep the screen brightness down, wifi and bluetooth are automatically on and off only when needed, very rarely receive phone calls or video chats so that’s saving quite a bit.

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      All my previous phones had 3-4hours screen on time and battery might last for 12 hours max. Now if I don’t use my phone much , little browsing and calls then my phone lasts around 4 days on a single charge. Its crazy !!

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    1 year ago

    This is my Fold 5, battery reliably lasts a 16hr wake to sleep day.