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My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #1
why this happening .. i am noticing this problem from 4-3 days draning alot...i have 5000mha battery ... at night (sleeping time) i sreen off the phone at 46% and morning phones dead..i
i forece stop many apps which consume alot of battery like fb , insta ,whatsapp but result same is my battery life over ???

how i started facing this problem ?
from 2-3 days i was using app at full brightness.....at night time so may be this is the resoon...


RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #2
Moved from The Lounge forum to Mobile & Tablets.

That aside, did you apply any changes to the phone prior to the Issue?
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RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #3
Could it be the full brightness is eating up your battery? In your settings you should be able to see a breakdown of battery usage by different apps, based upon their screen time.
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RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #4
(12-08-2020, 01:19 PM)Jiggly Wrote: Could it be the full brightness is eating up your battery? In your settings you should be able to see a breakdown of battery usage by different apps, based upon their screen time.

now i clear caches via android recovery i see the little improvement i think it got stuck 2-3 times repboot will fix issue.


RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #5
(12-08-2020, 01:19 PM)Jiggly Wrote: Could it be the full brightness is eating up your battery? In your settings you should be able to see a breakdown of battery usage by different apps, based upon their screen time.

bro after clearing cache of my phone than i remove my mobile cover and found my phone screen getting out i think my battery is swelling now and my fingerprint sensor goes inside more , asus become the shit company to me now... or i charged my phone alot thats why battery swelling... my battery is 5000mha it big ... it like 2 year almost i buy the asus phone...non removable batterry .. if i go to service center they will again start doing shitting shit thing like keep phone for 5-10 days for simply changing battery... which is just a 30 min work for asus...expert.


RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #6
(12-08-2020, 11:08 AM)fsociety Wrote: why this happening .. i am noticing this problem from 4-3 days draning alot...i have 5000mha battery ... at night (sleeping time) i sreen off the phone at 46% and morning phones dead

(12-08-2020, 11:08 AM)fsociety Wrote: bro after clearing cache of my phone than i remove my mobile cover  and found my phone screen getting out i  think my battery is swelling now and my fingerprint sensor goes inside more
If you're battery is swelling this means you overcharged the battery, which is exactly what it sounds like you did, based on other evidence as well. This tends to happen to a lot of people, and it's why quick chargers, and scheduled power cycles are becoming more common on more phones. They help prevent the battery from over charging.
(Yes, as confusing as it may be quick chargers are actually safer for you're battery, as long as you have the correct charger)

My only recommendation would be to replace the battery. It's just going to get worse and worse, until it's replaced.

Good luck!


(12-08-2020, 11:08 AM)fsociety Wrote: i forece stop many apps which consume alot of battery like fb , insta ,whatsapp but result same is my battery life over ???

TO ANYONE ON A MOBILE PHONE STOP DOING THIS!!! Yes, you're "force stopping" but the app starts up again in 5mins.

It takes MUCH more battery to force stop the app, than to just leave the process be. This also why you shouldn't use RAM cleaners, They drain your battery by immense amounts, and really are only made for selling ads....

Anyone that understands RAM can confirm this Wink

Remember, Android is Linux, NOT Windows

https://gearnuke.com/3-reasons-use-ram-c...s-avoided/
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2020, 08:43 PM by Trilly Reign.)
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RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #7
(12-08-2020, 08:40 PM)Trilly Reign Wrote: This also why you shouldn't use RAM cleaners, They drain your battery by immense amounts, and really are only made for selling ads....
I certainly agree.

In my view, It's completely useless with minimal (If any) performance gain.
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RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #8
It sounds like you might have killed your battery in the process of charging your battery too much, and also by using RAM cleaners. I just want you to know that RAM cleaners are a complete joke. You will achieve little to no performance gain by using one of the probably hundreds of RAM cleaners out there on the App Store. All these apps do is farm your data, profit off of ads, and use lots of CPU to stop these processes. Android is based on Linux and is perfectly capable of stopping processes on its own.

It's a good idea to replace that battery before it explodes inside of your phone or catches fire. Batteries for Asus phones are around $10, and you'll need some tools to actually take apart the phone. And depending on what model of phone you have there should be a teardown video on Youtube.
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RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #9
(12-09-2020, 05:34 AM)Drako Wrote: It sounds like you might have killed your battery in the process of charging your battery too much, and also by using RAM cleaners. I just want you to know that RAM cleaners are a complete joke. You will achieve little to no performance gain by using one of the probably hundreds of RAM cleaners out there on the App Store. All these apps do is farm your data, profit off of ads, and use lots of CPU to stop these processes. Android is based on Linux and is perfectly capable of stopping processes on its own.

It's a good idea to replace that battery before it explodes inside of your phone or catches fire. Batteries for Asus phones are around $10, and you'll need some tools to actually take apart the phone. And depending on what model of phone you have there should be a teardown video on Youtube.

after android 9 update asus phone need alot of charging , oreo it was damm stable battery .. no need to recharge even on playing pubg for hours... phone will run for 1 day.. but asus release 9 version and spoiled all battery ... after that 2 times charging needed or more.... first i am going to buy new phone...than i am going to search for good repair shop...because my phone battery non removeavle...and finding original battery hope i get in offline instead of online searching...

(12-08-2020, 08:40 PM)Trilly Reign Wrote:
(12-08-2020, 11:08 AM)fsociety Wrote: why this happening .. i am noticing this problem from 4-3 days draning alot...i have 5000mha battery ... at night (sleeping time) i sreen off the phone at 46% and morning phones dead

(12-08-2020, 11:08 AM)fsociety Wrote: bro after clearing cache of my phone than i remove my mobile cover  and found my phone screen getting out i  think my battery is swelling now and my fingerprint sensor goes inside more
If you're battery is swelling this means you overcharged the battery, which is exactly what it sounds like you did, based on other evidence as well. This tends to happen to a lot of people, and it's why quick chargers, and scheduled power cycles are becoming more common on more phones. They help prevent the battery from over charging.
(Yes, as confusing as it may be quick chargers are actually safer for you're battery, as long as you have the correct charger)

My only recommendation would be to replace the battery. It's just going to get worse and worse, until it's replaced.

Good luck!


(12-08-2020, 11:08 AM)fsociety Wrote: i forece stop many apps which consume alot of battery like fb , insta ,whatsapp but result same is my battery life over ???

TO ANYONE ON A MOBILE PHONE STOP DOING THIS!!! Yes, you're "force stopping" but the app starts up again in 5mins.

It takes MUCH more battery to force stop the app, than to just leave the process be. This also why you shouldn't use RAM cleaners, They drain your battery by immense amounts, and really are only made for selling ads....

Anyone that understands RAM can confirm this Wink

Remember, Android is Linux, NOT Windows

https://gearnuke.com/3-reasons-use-ram-c...s-avoided/

yes its my mistake i overcharged my battery .... i never keep charge my phone to full but few last month i started charging alot i think that is.... but company complain that they have overcharged protection all are big lier...and yes i have ram cleaner but very very simple one and my ram is 6gb so hardly max ram usage goes to 3.9....hehe...first i will buy new phone now and than put for replace...
(This post was last modified: 12-09-2020, 07:37 AM by fsociety.)

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RE: My android battery draing so fast even on off screen #10
(12-08-2020, 05:45 PM)fsociety Wrote:
(12-08-2020, 01:19 PM)Jiggly Wrote: Could it be the full brightness is eating up your battery? In your settings you should be able to see a breakdown of battery usage by different apps, based upon their screen time.

bro after clearing cache of my phone than i remove my mobile cover and found my phone screen getting out i think my battery is swelling now and my fingerprint sensor goes inside more , asus become the shit company to me now... or i charged my phone alot thats why battery swelling... my battery is 5000mha it big ... it like 2 year almost i buy the asus phone...non removable batterry .. if i go to service center they will again start doing shitting shit thing like keep phone for 5-10 days for simply changing battery... which is just a 30 min work for asus...expert.

Damn that sucks! I'm not a fan of these companies who are selling phones where you can't replace the battery, or you can't add SD cards etc. It's like they expect it to break after a while to make you buy a new one (which is exactly what is happening).

(12-08-2020, 08:40 PM)Trilly Reign Wrote:
(12-08-2020, 11:08 AM)fsociety Wrote: why this happening .. i am noticing this problem from 4-3 days draning alot...i have 5000mha battery ... at night (sleeping time) i sreen off the phone at 46% and morning phones dead

(12-08-2020, 11:08 AM)fsociety Wrote: bro after clearing cache of my phone than i remove my mobile cover  and found my phone screen getting out i  think my battery is swelling now and my fingerprint sensor goes inside more
If you're battery is swelling this means you overcharged the battery, which is exactly what it sounds like you did, based on other evidence as well. This tends to happen to a lot of people, and it's why quick chargers, and scheduled power cycles are becoming more common on more phones. They help prevent the battery from over charging.
(Yes, as confusing as it may be quick chargers are actually safer for you're battery, as long as you have the correct charger)

My only recommendation would be to replace the battery. It's just going to get worse and worse, until it's replaced.

Good luck!


(12-08-2020, 11:08 AM)fsociety Wrote: i forece stop many apps which consume alot of battery like fb , insta ,whatsapp but result same is my battery life over ???

TO ANYONE ON A MOBILE PHONE STOP DOING THIS!!! Yes, you're "force stopping" but the app starts up again in 5mins.

It takes MUCH more battery to force stop the app, than to just leave the process be. This also why you shouldn't use RAM cleaners, They drain your battery by immense amounts, and really are only made for selling ads....

Anyone that understands RAM can confirm this Wink

Remember, Android is Linux, NOT Windows

https://gearnuke.com/3-reasons-use-ram-c...s-avoided/

I didn't realise it had that much impact on battery usage. In all fairness, I only use force stop when an app is misbehaving... even then. I'm more likely to restart my phone nowadays.

Besides, mobiles nowadays allow you to see exactly what is using the battery, and how much.
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