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See:
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What app is it you're using?
 

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Originally Posted by eson View Post
What app is it you're using?
Looks like Battery Log. You can find it at harbour.
 

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Originally Posted by cy8aer View Post
Looks like Battery Log. You can find it at harbour.
What about the battery draining with collectd? Is it measurable?

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Originally Posted by nthn View Post
I think I can almost safely say that since the second my phone was updated to 2.0.4, the battery drain of 2.0.2 ended. Battery usage during 8-10 hours of sleep is now 4-5% with Wi-Fi on, 12 open applications and Android support running and 1-2% with Wi-Fi off, where it was 15-30% with 2.0.2. Nothing else changed, so it seems to be fixed.
Lucky you. I took mine off the charger with 100% battery at 22:30 and went to sleep. The first thing I did when the alarm went off at 05:30 was check the battery status: 90%, dropping down to 89% almost immediately. This has been pretty consistent ever since I acquired the phone some 2 1/2 years ago.

WiFi and cellular on, GPS off, no Android, one running app (Browser).
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In addition to my previous post, I put the phone on the charger again and took it off at 06:41, with a 100% battery status. At exactly 07:41, the battery was at 96%. The phone was idle all the time.

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I am now uninstalling System Monitor for a few days to see if that is the culprit. My 4% in an hour does not stack very well against nthn's 4% in 8 hours.
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
I am now uninstalling System Monitor for a few days to see if that is the culprit. My 4% in an hour does not stack very well against nthn's 4% in 8 hours.
As I understand the monitoring tools (like collectd or so) use methods to disable deep sleeping because otherwise they are not able to make a clean measurement for the whole time. And disabled deep sleep drains the battery.
 

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I understand that, but I was expecting a 10% difference, 20% at most. Not 800%.
I will see after a few days.
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I've never had battery draining issues (at least not that I noticed) with System Monitor before, so I doubt it's the culprit.
 

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I'm also using System monitor since it's available. Battery usage is about 4 to 6 % per night.

WiFi and cellular on, no Android, no automatic sync, one daemon running (Telegram).
 

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hm, now trying system monitor after a 20% drain when driving to work...
 

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