Supertip! Mag zeker worden opgenomen in de startpost. Ik heb ook nog wat anti battery drain tips verzameld via XDA. Allereerst zitten er bij diverse lagfixes, bijvoorbeeld Advanced Voodoo en Speedmod battery tweaks. Bij Speedmod moet je deze wel aanzetten via CWM -> Tweaks.
Dan kun je ook nog HSDPA uitzetten (
van DocRambone):
Only 3G seems to save some battery: Hardcores threadLink
Go to the phone dialer pad and enter this code: *#301279#
Click [2] CHANGE HSPA REVISION
Click [1] HSPA OFF
Als je veel flasht dan kan je gallery db corrupt raken (
van DocRambone):
Try this: clear (delete):
dbdata/databases/com.android.providers.media
dbdata/databases/com.cooliris.media
And clear the thumbnails folders on sd cards.
Reboot and let the media-scanner recreate the media archives.
This a good praxis for the flashaddicts as these files may become corrupt of to frequent flashing and give heavy battery drain.
Je kunt je batterij ook bump-chargen, dit gaat wel ten koste van de levensduur (is hier al eerder gemeld, maar ook via
Androidpolice):
One technique that has gained popularity in the user community is "bump charging." To bump charge a device, turn it off completely, and plug it into a charger. Wait until the indicator light shows a full charge (on the ADR6300, for example, the charging LED changes from amber to green) but do not yet turn the device back on. Instead, disconnect and immediately reconnect the power cord. The device will now accept more charge before saying it is full. This disconnect/reconnect process can be repeated multiple times, each time squeezing just a little bit more into the battery.
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If you absolutely need the highest capacity on a device like this, you will need to bump charge. There are currently people experimenting with "fixes" for this, but I have yet to see one that works. Be warned, however, that repeated bump charging will wear your battery faster and begin to reduce its capacity. If you are a "power user" who will buy a new battery a few months from now anyway, this presumably isn’t a concern. If you are an average consumer who uses a device for a few years, I would recommend that you stay away from bump charging. The bottom line is that you don’t really "need" to do it unless you are actually depleting your battery to 0% on a regular basis.
If you are someone who can top off your phone on a regular basis, do it. Plug it in when you’re at home. Plug it in when you’re at your desk. As explained by Battery University, "Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are better for lithium-ion than one deep one. Recharging a partially charged lithium-ion does not cause harm because there is no memory."[2]
Beyond that, the best advice I can offer is to stop paying such close attention to your battery gauge and to just use your phone. Charge it whenever you can, and then stop obsessing over the exact numbers. If you really need more usage time, buy an extended-capacity battery and use it normally.
Verder zijn er wat aardige Battery threads op XDA, zoals
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884816
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