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Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by deewon56: 12:23pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:

Yea sure...here is a screen shot of both of them running simultaneously
screen shot your power percentage statistics and your battery logo
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by kolajoo(m): 12:24pm On Oct 08, 2016
Please give step by step how to root my LG-H631 android 6.0. My battery drain so fast
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by duwdu: 12:51pm On Oct 08, 2016
Well done to you, OP, on this heads-up with the Power Nap module and Doze app, I find the combination quite useful indeed.

And, a very simple write up and update you got too. [One little typo: You consistently write "Dose," as the name of the app. The correct spelling is "Doze." I suggest you make the correction throughout your write up and posts, so your readers don't get frustrated unnecessarily while searching for/locating the app.]

Again, well done with the thread.

P34c3
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Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by Evansjj(m): 12:53pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:

Yea...sure
I tried it ..ain't working like I wanted it. my battery capacity is 1500mah ..each time I charge my fone to 80% the battery will drain to 60% under 10 -15mins.. pls op can u help me out
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by deewon56: 1:05pm On Oct 08, 2016
This what it shows whenever I try to root it

Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 2:11pm On Oct 08, 2016
deewon56:
screen shot your power percentage statistics and your battery logo
Here is the screenshot of my battery stats.... the last time I charged was around 4am and I was on 61%
If u look at my battery stats, you would notice cell standby as the highest... which means throughout that point I stopped charging, my data i.e 3g has been on thought, I also watched videos for like 3hrs and right now as am typing my data is still on...this was unlike before where my phone doesn't last beyond 5hrs on 3g

Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 2:18pm On Oct 08, 2016
duwdu:
Well done to you, OP, on this heads-up with the Power Nap module and Doze app, I find the combination quite useful indeed.

And, a very simple write up and update you got too. [One little typo: You consistently write "Dose," as the name of the app. The correct spelling is "Doze." I suggest you make the correction throughout your write up and posts, so your readers don't get frustrated unnecessarily while searching for/locating the app.]

Again, well done with the thread.

P34c3
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...
Thanks bro....i'ld re-edit
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by Oscarpraise(m): 2:42pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:
Kk
I use an Itel device which comes with a 2100 mah battery and its low battery capacity has always been a torn in my flesh since I bought it.
I could barely go beyond 8hrs on continuous usage, so I started the quest of finding any solution whether temporarily or permanently so I stumbled on the following apps...
Es File Explorer
Xposed installer
Power Nap
Doze
Kingroot
Before I could use any of these apps I had to get rooted and I achieved that with kingroot.
Es File explorer:
What this app helped me do was to temporarily delete the batterystats.bin file so as to fix irregular battery percentage or stats
xposed installer:
This app is needed before power nap can work. Its a framework which needs root to work.
Power Nap:
This app is similar to xperia stamina mode, it helped me detect wakelocks apps when on standby and block it in its endurance mode and disable all data eg WiFi, Bluetooth etc in its Low power mode and I must confess this app was the koko....ever since I installed it, I noticed improved battery life....I lost at least 1% per 10 mins on 3g, and that meant so thai'ld lose 6% per hour on 3g which was better than those first few weeks I bought my phone where on 3g I could loose about 15% per 25 mins on 3g which was frustrating
Doze:
What this app did was to minimize the battery drain when ever my data was on eg when browsing whether on 3g or edge..

Hope y'all can find this helpful
Modified: I got a lot of feed backs asking for the steps or procedures
...........
Am not really a techy guy but i'ld try to explain how to use these apps effectively on your device
First make sure your device is rooted, if not download kingroot apk from Google and root your device because most of these apps need a Rooted device (Es file explorer, Power nap for xposed and Xposed), Doze do not require a rooted device so if u do not want or cannot root your device you can install it

Head over to Google and install the following apps Es file explorer apk, Doze apk, Power nap for xposed apk, xposed Installer apk
Nb: Power nap for xposed might be difficult to find on Google play store because most people had to sign up for its beta testing before being able to download it, its far more easier to download from google
About Xposed Installer, if your device is running on android 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 4.4.2 ie jelly bean or KitKat, its very easy to install...just download the apk file which is less than 1mb, install and grant root permission and update its frame work. Xposed installer is needed before power nap can work
For those running on 5.0, 5.11, 6.0, 7.0 ie lollipop , marshmallow and nougat you would have to flash it into your device
Now here are the steps
Install the apps I mentioned above ie Es file explorer, Doze, Power nap for xposed, xposed installer on your rooted device
Open up xposed installer, click on framework and update framework... grant root permission and click on reboot
After reboot, open up the app and click on modules...once modules open you would find the power nap app, tick the empty box on the left side of it to activate, head back to the framework... click on update, grant root permission and click on reboot.
At this point, you have successfully activated both power nap and xposed installer
Open up the power nap app, grant it root permission...enable both the endurance mode and low power mode and tweak to your taste
Open up the doze app, click on I agree....at the top right corner of the app u would see settings, tick the aggressive mode and u are good to go at this point
...For more effectiveness, grant the doze app accessibility permission
You can locate accessibility on your device by heading to settings, scroll down and locate accessibility.. click on it to open, then click on the doze app to grant accessibility
Pls kindly give me feedback once uv tried it out
Open up the Ex file explorer app, click on the top left corner, click on the tool option and scroll down till you find root explorer, enable it by granting root permission. Head back to the main menu by swiping to the left.
Click on a single slash icon (/) at the top of the main menu...after clicking it, device icon would pop up...click on it and locate data folder. Click on the data folder to open it , scroll down and locate system folder....click on it to open, scroll down and locate BATTERYSTATS.BIN file, long press the file to highlight it and then delete and exit app.
Nb: Delete the battery stats on your device once in 2months to refresh your battery calibrator
This should fix any irregular battery stat on your device and irregular battery drain
Se Fini!
Duwdu thanks for the corrections!
Good news everyone, do you know you can save yourself all this with the new Itel smartphones? The it1556 and it1516 plus which both comes with massive 5000mAh battery size. That's good bye to power bank.

BONUS: Both have Affordable prices.
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by nestic(m): 2:46pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:

What version of android is your device running on?
kitkat 4.4.2

Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 3:02pm On Oct 08, 2016
nestic:
kitkat 4.4.2
Kk, that's good news Try installing xposed installer version 2.4 and make sure you are rooted
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by deewon56: 3:06pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:

Here is the screenshot of my battery stats.... the last time I charged was around 4am and I was on 61%
If u look at my battery stats, you would notice cell standby as the highest... which means throughout that point I stopped charging, my data i.e 3g has been on thought, I also watched videos for like 3hrs and right now as am typing my data is still on...this was unlike before where my phone doesn't last beyond 5hrs on 3g
look at My previous Post pics I was unable to root my phone

Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 3:08pm On Oct 08, 2016
deewon56 This is another screenshot of my battery stats after the earlier one I sent an hour later still with 3g on

Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 3:17pm On Oct 08, 2016
deewon56:
look at My previous Post pics I was unable to root my phone
I think where u currently are might be limiting you...try strolling out to where u would get better network reception
Waiting for ur feed back
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by deewon56: 3:19pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:

I think where u currently are might be limiting you...try strolling out to where u would get better network reception
Waiting for ur feed back
could you message me on what app for some guidelines how to go about it 08130419550
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 3:20pm On Oct 08, 2016
deewon56:
could you message me on what app for some guidelines how to go about it 08130419550
Alryt
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by deewon56: 3:21pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:
deewon56 This is another screenshot of my battery stats after the earlier one I sent an hour later still with 3g on
hmm,like wat percentage you are now,must I use ES file EXPLORER?
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 3:27pm On Oct 08, 2016
deewon56:
hmm,like wat percentage you are now,must I use ES file EXPLORER?
Am still on 8%...Its not a must that you should use es File explorer... you can Google up and download 'BATTERY FIX PRO', its a one click battery calibration fix app

Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by deewon56: 3:29pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:

Am still on 8%...Its not a must that you should use es File explorer... you can Google up and download 'BATTERY FIX PRO', its a one click battery calibration fix app
wao,i Will stick to es file explorer since you hav highlight how to go about it,message me Bro on WhatsApp
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by Rocktastic(m): 4:21pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:

Am still on 8%...Its not a must that you should use es File explorer... you can Google up and download 'BATTERY FIX PRO', its a one click battery calibration fix app
Good stuff bro,i must say.
but last time I tried installing framework, my didn't stop booting, i had to do a factory reset to restore full functionality. So is there a way round this?
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by benueguy(m): 6:52pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:
Kk
epp me... Epp me sir.
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by benueguy(m): 6:54pm On Oct 08, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:
Kk
epp me... Epp me sir.
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by deewon56: 4:52pm On Oct 09, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:
Here is a screen shot of the apps power nap blocked on my device while on standby...I didn't loose a percent (my device was on 82% for like 45 mins standby and when I checked back I still met it at 82%)
At the bottom of the list you could see how it fought and resisted Google play services huge wakelocks which would have contributed immensely to battery drain while on standby
If you notice huge drain on your device on standby, pls install this app....you won't regret
Make sure you are rooted and have xposed installed
Also if you notice huge drain while surfing the net with your data on....Just install Dose, you don't need root for it and xposed too....you would notice improved battery life
hv Root my phone thanks,powernap did not show anything on statistics it's just blank help me I noticed My phone last on 4min on 3g
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by Dandsome: 10:18pm On Oct 09, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:

Lol, am not tech savvy...just someone inquisitive


Hmmmm... Alright,
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by Senorprinz(m): 1:51am On Oct 10, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:

Hmmm...not being rooted limits u from using ur device to its fullest
Try installing Dose apk
You can Google it up, once it installs... enable its accessibility for optimum performance
You can locate accessibility on your device by heading to settings, scroll down you'ld find it
...just tick it
Pls kindly give me feedback once uv tried it out
i searched for the doze app on play store and saw two battery savers named doze, i installed the one with an owl as it's logo cos it fit the description i got from online reviews. i proceeded to test run it but i was quite disappointed with the result, my battery drained faster even with data turned off, i did some further research & found out that the app only saves power by restricting your apps from connecting to the internet when your screen is off. it doesnt hibernate power sucking background apps. right now i'm test running greenify, i'll post the results when i'm through.
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by deewon56: 2:06am On Oct 10, 2016
Senorprinz:
i searched for the doze app on play store and saw two battery savers named doze, i installed the one with an owl as it's logo cos it fit the description i got from online reviews. i proceeded to test run it but i was quite disappointed with the result, my battery drained faster even with data turned off, i did some further research & found out that the app only saves power by restricting your apps from connecting to the internet when your screen is off. it doesnt hibernate power sucking background apps. right now i'm test running greenify, i'll post the results when i'm through.
yeah greenify and purify together with power nap did it well bro
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by Senorprinz(m): 2:13am On Oct 10, 2016
deewon56:
yeah greenify and purify together with power nap did it well bro
are you running all three together?
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by deewon56: 7:05am On Oct 10, 2016
Senorprinz:
are you running all three together?
yep
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by sarutobie(m): 7:22am On Oct 10, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:
Kk
I use an Itel device which comes with a 2100 mah battery and its low battery capacity has always been a torn in my flesh since I bought it.
I could barely go beyond 8hrs on continuous usage, so I started the quest of finding any solution whether temporarily or permanently so I stumbled on the following apps...
Es File Explorer
Xposed installer
Power Nap
Doze
Kingroot
Before I could use any of these apps I had to get rooted and I achieved that with kingroot.
Es File explorer:
What this app helped me do was to temporarily delete the batterystats.bin file so as to fix irregular battery percentage or stats
xposed installer:
This app is needed before power nap can work. Its a framework which needs root to work.
Power Nap:
This app is similar to xperia stamina mode, it helped me detect wakelocks apps when on standby and block it in its endurance mode and disable all data eg WiFi, Bluetooth etc in its Low power mode and I must confess this app was the koko....ever since I installed it, I noticed improved battery life....I lost at least 1% per 10 mins on 3g, and that meant so thai'ld lose 6% per hour on 3g which was better than those first few weeks I bought my phone where on 3g I could loose about 15% per 25 mins on 3g which was frustrating
Doze:
What this app did was to minimize the battery drain when ever my data was on eg when browsing whether on 3g or edge..

Hope y'all can find this helpful
Modified: I got a lot of feed backs asking for the steps or procedures
...........
Am not really a techy guy but i'ld try to explain how to use these apps effectively on your device
First make sure your device is rooted, if not download kingroot apk from Google and root your device because most of these apps need a Rooted device (Es file explorer, Power nap for xposed and Xposed), Doze do not require a rooted device so if u do not want or cannot root your device you can install it

Head over to Google and install the following apps Es file explorer apk, Doze apk, Power nap for xposed apk, xposed Installer apk
Nb: Power nap for xposed might be difficult to find on Google play store because most people had to sign up for its beta testing before being able to download it, its far more easier to download from google
About Xposed Installer, if your device is running on android 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 4.4.2 ie jelly bean or KitKat, its very easy to install...just download the apk file which is less than 1mb, install and grant root permission and update its frame work. Xposed installer is needed before power nap can work
For those running on 5.0, 5.11, 6.0, 7.0 ie lollipop , marshmallow and nougat you would have to flash it into your device
Now here are the steps
Install the apps I mentioned above ie Es file explorer, Doze, Power nap for xposed, xposed installer on your rooted device
Open up xposed installer, click on framework and update framework... grant root permission and click on reboot
After reboot, open up the app and click on modules...once modules open you would find the power nap app, tick the empty box on the left side of it to activate, head back to the framework... click on update, grant root permission and click on reboot.
At this point, you have successfully activated both power nap and xposed installer
Open up the power nap app, grant it root permission...enable both the endurance mode and low power mode and tweak to your taste
Open up the doze app, click on I agree....at the top right corner of the app u would see settings, tick the aggressive mode and u are good to go at this point
...For more effectiveness, grant the doze app accessibility permission
You can locate accessibility on your device by heading to settings, scroll down and locate accessibility.. click on it to open, then click on the doze app to grant accessibility
Pls kindly give me feedback once uv tried it out
Open up the Ex file explorer app, click on the top left corner, click on the tool option and scroll down till you find root explorer, enable it by granting root permission. Head back to the main menu by swiping to the left.
Click on a single slash icon (/) at the top of the main menu...after clicking it, device icon would pop up...click on it and locate data folder. Click on the data folder to open it , scroll down and locate system folder....click on it to open, scroll down and locate BATTERYSTATS.BIN file, long press the file to highlight it and then delete and exit app.
Nb: Delete the battery stats on your device once in 2months to refresh your battery calibrator
This should fix any irregular battery stat on your device and irregular battery drain
Se Fini!
Duwdu thanks for the corrections!
ermm I use a rooted galaxy s3 running on android 5.1..about the xposed installer, which of them do I need to download? cuz on play store, I am seeing too many "xposed" ...no "xposed installer"
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 7:39am On Oct 10, 2016
sarutobie:

ermm I use a rooted galaxy s3 running on android 5.1..about the xposed installer, which of them do I need to download? cuz on play store, I am seeing too many "xposed" ...no "xposed installer"
Your device is running on android lollipop os...the recommended version of xposed installer is v3.0 and u can find it on google . The only way to install it is by flashing it into your device...you would need a professional to help u with it unless ur device might end up in endless boot loops
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by Senorprinz(m): 7:44am On Oct 10, 2016
deewon56:
yep
i guess your device is rooted.
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by ddjay: 7:44am On Oct 10, 2016
LabiaDestroyerr:
Here are the screenshots of the Power Nap and Dose app respectively
You can Google them up, Power nap requires xposed installer and root to work efficiently
Dose can work without xposed Installer and might also work without root
bros i saw more than one power nap ob playstore abeg who is the developer or "power nap by.."
Re: How I Got 26 Hrs Battery Time On My Device by Senorprinz(m): 7:47am On Oct 10, 2016
sarutobie:

ermm I use a rooted galaxy s3 running on android 5.1..about the xposed installer, which of them do I need to download? cuz on play store, I am seeing too many "xposed" ...no "xposed installer"
bros, how did you root your s3 and what has it's perfomance been like since you rooted it.

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