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On my phone (which I consider to be OK in this respect), I get about 4 days out of it before re-charging, and if I check out the battery usage stats the screen is always the biggest consumer of power, which I would also expect. FWIW, mine is a HTC Desire C running Android 4.0.x. I had a play around with CPU-Z on Android after noticing it in an Anandtech review, and the CPU usage was between 0 and 20% on average.
My dad's phone is a Samsung GS2 running Android 4.2.x IIRC. I was surprised to find that "Android OS" was the biggest battery consumer on his phone ('screen' was something like fourth place), but his needed charging (I think) every 2 days (it wasn't more than mine, I'm sure of that). What was even more surprising was, I installed CPU-Z on it to see whether CPU usage on it was higher than expected, and it seemed to be averaging something like 30-40% constantly. I tried using a Task Manager-style app to kill as many processes as possible, same thing. I also restarted the phone and gave it about 5 minutes to calm down after reboot, same thing.
Is the GS2's behaviour surprising to anyone else? If so, any suggestions?
I'd say my dad uses his phone less than I do.
My dad's phone is a Samsung GS2 running Android 4.2.x IIRC. I was surprised to find that "Android OS" was the biggest battery consumer on his phone ('screen' was something like fourth place), but his needed charging (I think) every 2 days (it wasn't more than mine, I'm sure of that). What was even more surprising was, I installed CPU-Z on it to see whether CPU usage on it was higher than expected, and it seemed to be averaging something like 30-40% constantly. I tried using a Task Manager-style app to kill as many processes as possible, same thing. I also restarted the phone and gave it about 5 minutes to calm down after reboot, same thing.
Is the GS2's behaviour surprising to anyone else? If so, any suggestions?
I'd say my dad uses his phone less than I do.
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