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Prior to ICS my SGS Tab 10.1 was lasting around three days with moderate use. Now, with NO use, the battery barely lasts for 24 hours.
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I'm not experiencing that issue. I haven't noticed a change in the battery behaviour.
Think you have a rogue app running in the background? If not, I do a factory reset..
As others stated, it's probably an app or configuration issue related to the upgrade.Prior to ICS my SGS Tab 10.1 was lasting around three days with moderate use. Now, with NO use, the battery barely lasts for 24 hours.
Are you in different locations during the day and night? If so, what is the signal strength like at night? If it's weak, the device may be working much harder to obtain a 3G or WiFi signal and it's eating the battery.What i've found with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 ICS upgrade and the SGS II phone ICS upgrade is that the battery tends to die overnight. During the day I lost maybe 12%, but overnight I lose more than 50%. I have no idea why!
^ That was what I was finding. Days (nearly a week) just on standby if I didn't use it. After ICS the battery was fully drained and the tab turned itself off within 24 hours even if I didn't actually use it!
I think I know why now that more info has been posted.It looks like it's still pretty busy going through the battery whilst doing nothing. I think rooting may be in order, if all else fails.
If you don't use Google Backup and Restore, it still spends a few days trying to connect to Google servers to confirm there is no data to download. It's annoying but it stops eventually. If you prevent all data connections, it will just keep checking for a live data connection anyway regardless of the data state, that's why it's eating the battery even in airplane mode.
No no, it's not actually connecting to the servers, it's just attempting to make a connection, which has the same result of using more battery.Stunning. Absolutely incredible.
If this is true, one must wonder what, if anything, they had in mind. I have my device locked down and turned off to the best of my abilities, including no backup. To have it checking anyway, especially without notice, is silly.
Thanks for passing this along. I guess time will tell.
Just got to the tablet before it shut down after almost 3 days of being off.
I am really frustrated with Samsung. Doesn't seem to be getting better.
Rooting is not a fix. Most users never root and they have no issues.Same thing a week later. I guess I'll have to root the device.
Rooting is not a fix. Most users never root and they have no issues.
Have you done a reset from the Recovery Menu yet?
And after a reset, have you left it 'as is' without downloading any apps? It might well be a rogue app is causing the issue.
I always do a reset after a major version update to start with a clean setup. I find it fixes a lot of issues.I did a complete reset before ICS but not after.
I guess it's worth a try, thank you.
There's no guarantee that rooting will allow you to 'fix' whatever is causing the issue. However, if you find the issue, likely it can be fixed without rooting. I'd start with the reset first, don't download any extra apps and see how it goes. If it fixes the battery issue, then install your apps one at a time and check to see if there is a battery drain with one of the apps. Use WiFi for the first day until Android settles down unless you have a large or unlimited data plan, as JB will look for updates and data restores automatically. Let us know what happens.The reason I suspect rooting might be a fix is that I will be able to stop whatever is causing the issue (if I can find it).
Have you tried an app like GSam Battery Monitor? It can be useful to identify what's eating your battery. Might help.
It's been a week. Did you do a reset after ICS was installed?No, I tried the one in Android and the one in Android Assistant. Neither was able to provide an answer.
Thanks.
Sounds about right...How does this compare to those who are ok with battery life?