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Well here's the reply from the devs regarding the sudden battery drop in battery guru,
"Hi Derren, thanks for your feedback. We have tested this today and we are finding a problem on this device, our testing is showing that the BatteryGuru Wi-Fi Management feature is somehow causing problem on that particular device with that version of Android. For now we recommend disabling the Wi-Fi management option in the BatteryGuru settings. We’re investigating at the moment and expect to have resolution next week."
Thanks again,
Snapdragon BatteryGuru Team
So it would seem we need to disable the WiFi management until the update next week
[ This Message was edited by: Del on 2013-02-22 15:06 ]
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Posted: 2013-02-22 16:05:55
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Well at least there on the ball mate, to be honest im not having any problems at all with it. And if im honest I think that it's saved some battery life for me today, my jellybean battery is the best I have had it in ages.
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Posted: 2013-02-22 16:26:00
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The play store is now saying that battery guru is no longer compatible with the T
must have been a big bug they found.
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Posted: 2013-02-22 20:42:36
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I just upgrade my T to 4.1 and have test my battery with AnTuTu Tester and came out with 532 points, last with 4.0 i have 382 points.
Did anyone also this test?
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Posted: 2013-02-22 22:57:48
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On 2013-02-22 22:57:48, worf1000 wrote:
I just upgrade my T to 4.1 and have test my battery with AnTuTu Tester and came out with 532 points, last with 4.0 i have 382 points.
Did anyone also this test?
Not me, I've never tried that one.
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Posted: 2013-02-22 23:10:54
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On 2013-02-22 23:10:54, Del wrote:
On 2013-02-22 22:57:48, worf1000 wrote:
I just upgrade my T to 4.1 and have test my battery with AnTuTu Tester and came out with 532 points, last with 4.0 i have 382 points.
Did anyone also this test?
Not me, I've never tried that one.
Just try it, it take almost 3 hours
[ This Message was edited by: worf1000 on 2013-02-22 22:17 ]
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Posted: 2013-02-22 23:16:40
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On 2013-02-22 16:05:55, Del wrote:
Well here\\'s the reply from the devs regarding the sudden battery drop in battery guru,\\r\\n\\r\\n\\"Hi Derren, thanks for your feedback. We have tested this today and we are finding a problem on this device, our testing is showing that the BatteryGuru Wi-Fi Management feature is somehow causing problem on that particular device with that version of Android. For now we recommend disabling the Wi-Fi management option in the BatteryGuru settings. We’re investigating at the moment and expect to have resolution next week.\\"\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n \\r\\n\\r\\nThanks again,\\r\\n\\r\\nSnapdragon BatteryGuru Team\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nSo it would seem we need to disable the WiFi management until the update next week
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[ This Message was edited by: Del on 2013-02-22 15:06 ]
Strange that you ain't having any hood results with that app mate,
8hrs usage and 83%
Not bad at all.
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Posted: 2013-02-23 09:19:00
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If you look on the play store it says that the battery app is no longer compatible with the T
so it must of been a pretty bad bug they found after they emailed me, but I uninstalled it yesterday because of that, and then installed it again last night so I'll have to let it learn again lol
I'll leave it alone this time and sees how it fairs, but yesterday morning after the last update in 4 hours my phone lost 25% battery without me using it so there was a problem there.
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Posted: 2013-02-23 09:27:11
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Ah ok well I'm not sure if this is going to help you mate, but I have done a screen for you to look at on xda I have changed the settings myself and I'm getting very hood results.
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Posted: 2013-02-23 11:58:00
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http://www.ptcrb.com/vendor/complete/view_complete_request_guest.cfm?modelid=21834
Update coming yippe.
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Posted: 2013-02-28 13:22:00
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