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2014-03-22 17:15:17 +0200
I have now run some little (albeit not professional enough) tests for the past 2 days. No synchronization for e-mail, fb, twitter etc, don't even have them set up. Basically I have wi-fi and GPS always turned on, but:
Day 1: Fully charged in the morning, rebooted before I disconnected charger. 3G off, wi-fi on but no connection (I was out of the house), no apps running. Battery down 4% in 6.5 hour (100% -> 96%).
Over night: Charged the phone to 100% and rebooted before disconnecting charger. Wi-fi on, no apps running, alarm clock only. Battery down 3% in 8 hours 15 min.
Day 2: Wi-fi on, 3G data on, outside of wi-fi network but no apps running. Battery down 2% in 4 hours.
Day 2 continued, still outside of wi-fi network and with 3G data on. Took 4 pictures with camera app (including checking out a couple of new functions: iso and white balance) and looked through them in gallery (zoomed in and out). Battery down 5% in 40 min.
Used note app (Sailfish native but not Jolla's) including one phone call, and battery went down 2% within this 15 min.
So it looks like pure standby time is quite good as before the update (still just half of what's been promised though). But as soon as we start using the apps, it causes the battery to drain quite quickly, probably some apps more than others. I should also mention that I have Play Store installed. I don't know if it makes much difference, but I see in Crest app that google services and/or related stuff may be pulling some resources in the back (I see google, android, skype and myriad listed).
EDIT March 23, 00:49. OK, now it's running berserk here. Was getting ready for another test where I wanted to compare some radio apps I have installed. Charged the phone to 100%, 3G data was off, rebooted before disconnected charger. And according to the indicator, batter went down 8% in 12 minutes without any app running and the phone freshly rebooted (actually rebooted twice when I noticed the sudden battery indicator drop right after I disconnected the charger). Weird thing: the app Hunger Meter reported charge level as 96.24 % BUT estimating only a little over 2 hours left til empty. And after yet another reboot, both the phone's battery indicator and Hunger Meter now report battery level at 100% but start declining again without me doing anything. What's going on?!
possibly, still blame it on increased use thanks to excitement of update... but that sounds really bad on the standby.
Whippler ( 2014-03-19 09:47:55 +0200 )editI'm having the same problem after ohijärvi update. About 40% battery drain overnight. I have no new apps ore any other ghanges made after the update that would cause this battery problem.
tapio.oling ( 2014-03-19 09:50:55 +0200 )editDuring the update and day time I thought it was because of the testing the update but night stand-by time really jumped up to levels which I don't like. I got the same account and apps as I had before didn't add nothing new. I will do a full test today with fully charged phone.
Mariusmssj ( 2014-03-19 09:51:15 +0200 )editHmm, strange..
torcida ( 2014-03-19 10:13:40 +0200 )editI updated yesterday evening and then charged the battery fully and now after the night it is 93 % == quite normal. I have nothing special running and it is connected only to WLAN
rsainio ( 2014-03-19 10:13:44 +0200 )edit