Battery issue
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A Former User last edited by
Who said ICS is lighter?
I say don't go back because the new JB features are worth it. Se what's using the battery and try to solve it somehow.
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Deleted User last edited by
Who said ICS is lighter?
It depends on the phone. If the phone has a good hardware and a good baterry, ICS will be lighter. For my phone, Jelly Bean is a little heavy.
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A Former User last edited by
Have you actually seen similar reports from others users on the web? Other forums, etc...?
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Deleted User last edited by
Have you actually seen similar reports from others users on the web? Other forums, etc...?
Nope, why?
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Deleted User last edited by
Opera is faster with Android 4.0.4. But this is relative, if you have a powerful Android phone with android 4.1 or higher, it must be fast too.
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linuxmint7 last edited by
It can also (obviously) depend on your internet connection too, whether it's wifi, 4g, 3g, edge, 2g or gprs.
Which has also been known to affect battery life, depending on signal strength and or distance from access point etc. -
A Former User last edited by
Nope, why?
Because then we can conclude that you're the only one with the perception of Sony Xperia S's Jelly Bean being heavier than ICS, otherwise you'd have seen other reports to back your claim. So either only you have an issue with your phone settings, or physical battery capacity, or you're actually feeling some kind of placebo...Opera is faster with Android 4.0.4.
Whaaa no! Since I updated my EVO 3D from stock 4.0.3 to Android 4.4.2 (CyanogenMod) Opera runs smoother (except since the version 21 which is lagging when switching tabs). -
Deleted User last edited by
You put pure version of Android, I was talking about stock Android 4.0 and stock Android 4.1. And it is a little laggy since 21.
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A Former User last edited by
Well, yes, but the reason why it's smoother is probably Project Butter (4.1+). It should affect OEM ROMs too, or not?
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Deleted User last edited by
It should but Samsung and Sony, modify so much that becomes a little heavy. I remember the difference between Xperia X10 stock 2.3 and Cyanogenmod 7. my old phone.
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Deleted User last edited by
If I could put pure android on my phone it would be great, once I tried but the was not stable enough.
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Deleted User last edited by
It should but Samsung and Sony, modify so much that becomes a little heavy. I remember the difference between Xperia X10 stock 2.3 and Cyanogenmod 7. my old phone.
Afaik, Sony don't modify/add things that much.
Actually Sony adds its own UI, apps and some features like Bravia and xLoud. Samsung adds a lot of things, features, etc
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martymcfly89 last edited by
My battery drain list, using Xperia Z is as follows:
(H:MM, or D:HH:MM)Screen 54%, 4:02 on
Opera 23%, CPU total- 1:30, CPU foreground 0:36
Cell standby 9%, 1:04:32
Phone idle 7%, 1:00:27
Android OS 4%, 0:13
Android System 4%
Phone 2%Is this normal?
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martymcfly89 last edited by
Not playing games or videos, just browsing forums, googling things. Tvtropes and wikipedia mostly.
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martymcfly89 last edited by
I use Opera most of the time. If I have 50% screen brightness (less being impossible to use outdoors where I spend my time) for 5 hours, I read on Opera for 90-95% of this time.