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Dual SIM Mobile Phones: Up to 57% OFF and Low to $17.99 Asus Zenfone 6 - Battery Drains Too Fast Quote #1 Sat Feb 21, 2015 11:03 am Hi folks. I just got an Asus Zenfone 6 (A601CG) and it is a great phone. However, I noticed that the battery level drains too quickly even when I just play around in the main menus of the phone. For example, simply playing with the phone menus for 5 minutes or less will result in battery levels dropping by 1%! In about 8 minutes, battery will already have dropped by 2%, and in an hour, 10% of battery will be gone from when I started playing around (not even playing a game). I already followed Asus' tips on their website on how to save battery power and I don't know what else to try. I also have Location, Wifi, Bluetooth, Autosync, Mobile Data, Wifi Hotspot all turned to OFF, and Smart Saving is ON. Only the default widgets are shown on the main screen (Date/Time/Weather and What's Next). Even if I use the Boost function from the drop-down Zen menu to clear running apps from memory and use the Tasks widget to clear memory, the battery still drains just as quickly. Note that screen brightness is set to MINIMUM. However, when playing videos using MX Player (all on software rendering instead of Hardware+ because maybe MX player doesn't support the Atom SoC very well), I noticed that playing a movie for an hour with screen brightness set to 50%, battery drains just as quickly. Alcatel idol mini 2 s, 3 max price. Iphone 6s rose case, 5 dual sim. Ausu mobile price, spec 3. 4g mobile phone, acer 2. Lg g4 leather case, eee pc 4g. 2 laser ze551kl 32gb, max prezzo. Zooud zd551kl, zoovd. Zc550kl price, zen 5. Zenphone max pro, max cena. Samsung galaxy j5, 2 ze500cl. Best iphone 6 clear case, ausu selfie. Shouldn't the battery drain a lot less quickly when I'm just swiping through the phone menus with screen brightness set to minimum? I think something is eating my battery too quickly but I don't know what it is. Also note that this happens even when no SIM card is installed and cellular radio is not working. I don't wanna think I have a defective battery, and in a sense it's probably fine and there's just something guzzling my power up because movie playback does last long. Maybe I just need to calibrate the battery metering or I simply need to do some more charge/discharge cycles to break in the battery? I've done about 4 c/d cycles already. Please help. Thanks in advance. PS - Apart from the battery issue I seem to be having that's contrary to what most reviews are saying, this is a totally kickass phone for the money and I highly, highly recommend it. At just $193 (the price I got it for), it's really punching way above its weight. NEC V20 AMD Am386DX-40 AMD Am486DX2-66 Intel Pentium-200 Cyrix 6x86MX-PR233 AMD K6-2/450 AMD Athlon 800 Intel Pentium 4 2.8C AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800 AMD Phenom II X3 720 AMD FX-8350 RYZEN? Re: Asus Zenfone 6 - Battery Drains Too Fast Quote #3 Sun Feb 22, 2015 2:16 am It certainly doesn't feel like it's in line with what reviewers are saying. Update: I think Google+ is leading the pack in power consumption, eating up 46% of the battery. Just disabled it. Let's see what happens. NEC V20 AMD Am386DX-40 AMD Am486DX2-66 Intel Pentium-200 Cyrix 6x86MX-PR233 AMD K6-2/450 AMD Athlon 800 Intel Pentium 4 2.8C AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800 AMD Phenom II X3 720 AMD FX-8350 RYZEN? Re: Asus Zenfone 6 - Battery Drains Too Fast Quote #4 Wed Feb 25, 2015 12:26 am That doesn't sound unreasonable for any Android phone when the display is running. If you dig into the battery monitor within the Settings, you'll probably see that anywhere from 30-50% of the battery use is going to the display after a few minutes of active use. The other battery hog, as always, is GPS and recent versions of Android link it intimately to Location Services. If LS are enabled, so is the GPS receiver. Abacus Model 2.5 | Quad-Row FX with 256 Cherry Red Slider Beads | Applewood Frame | Water Cooling by Brita Filtration Re: Asus Zenfone 6 - Battery Drains Too Fast Quote #5 Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:55 am I think I've nailed it. Battery meter says Google+ is hogging the battery, so I went in and disabled it as well as other apps like Hangouts, Omlet Chat, Google Play Music, Data Transfer (used it only when I transfered contacts from my old phone via Bluetooth), Google Drive and Asus WebStorage. I don't use any of them. Now I'm on my third day (66 hours since full charge) and power is still at 25% (compare that to battery draining down to 89% after just 5.5 hours of doing absolutely nothing with the phone). That's with normal use. It would probably last longer if I didn't watch videos for about an hour and a half. Playing around the menus doesn't bring the battery down anywhere near as as much as it did too, losing 1% after 15 minutes of swiping and reading messages, compared to losing 1% after just 2 or 3 minutes of swiping around. NEC V20 AMD Am386DX-40 AMD Am486DX2-66 Intel Pentium-200 Cyrix 6x86MX-PR233 AMD K6-2/450 AMD Athlon 800 Intel Pentium 4 2.8C AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800 AMD Phenom II X3 720 AMD FX-8350 RYZEN? Re: Asus Zenfone 6 - Battery Drains Too Fast Quote #6 Thu Jun 11, 2015 12:06 pm Losing 1% after 15 minutes of swiping and reading messages i think it seems to be reasonable but watching videos and games i think it will drain fast depending on the application. Re: Asus Zenfone 6 - Battery Drains Too Fast Quote #7 Thu Jun 11, 2015 12:32 pm Get better battery stats from the market. charge your phone to 100%, then unplug it and plug it back in until it flashes ready 100% again. use normally until you hit about 15% battery go into the app and check 3 things, who has the most data usage in the network section, who has the top 2 spots in the "wavelock section" , who as the most alarms in the alarms section. --network, even if the cpu is spun down to 300mhz idle, the antenna chews up a lot of juice. kill apps syncing on apps you REALLY don't need to sync. --Wakelock. apps here are powering on the device out of deep sleep to do things. typically they will coincide with top network users, but other will surprise you. if a item in wakelock is being excessive like 50+ times a hour find a away to trim it down... if it's a app lower the sync rate, if it's a system component find out what calls it and if you can trim its behavior.. follow the bread crumbs on this section --alarms, apps need to 'know what time it is' and perform tasks at specific times. like sync these apps wake the phone up to find out if theres a scheduled task to run, check if a task needs done, alert another app or service, check resources like media, pictures, etc. find the app and trim its activity by lowering the refresh or sync rate or timers. Cybert said: Capitlization and periods are hard for you, aren't they? I've given over $100 to techforums. I should have you banned for my money.


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