I found a Moto G 1st gen I had in a drawer a few days ago. It’s on Android 4.4.2.
As I have always used iOS, I wanted to play around with the device for a bit (never even used Android), and I have found out that standby drain is absolutely pathetic.
The phone is on Airplane Mode. Everything is completely disabled, location is off, etc. Every setting that may impact battery has been disabled, for the sake of trying. No dice.
Now, the battery section shows 81% of battery was used by “phone Idle”, in 1 day and 6 hours of Standby. The phone was unplugged at 100% and is now at 56%. Screen on time is 2 minutes.
So, 44% drop in around 30 hours. When I tested it overnight the other night, it dropped 13%.
Any ideas? Is it Android 4? Is this... normal?!
I know that standby time was always far better on iOS, but 44% in a day? Come on.
The phone has not been used a lot in its lifetime, so I am not inclined to blame battery health. Battery should be good. Especially considering that screen-on time is, oddly, decent. (Got me around 1h 45 mins with 80% remaining. That’s good, it’s what my iPhone 5c on iOS 9 gets).
Anyway, I don’t know anything about Android. Any ideas?
As I have always used iOS, I wanted to play around with the device for a bit (never even used Android), and I have found out that standby drain is absolutely pathetic.
The phone is on Airplane Mode. Everything is completely disabled, location is off, etc. Every setting that may impact battery has been disabled, for the sake of trying. No dice.
Now, the battery section shows 81% of battery was used by “phone Idle”, in 1 day and 6 hours of Standby. The phone was unplugged at 100% and is now at 56%. Screen on time is 2 minutes.
So, 44% drop in around 30 hours. When I tested it overnight the other night, it dropped 13%.
Any ideas? Is it Android 4? Is this... normal?!
I know that standby time was always far better on iOS, but 44% in a day? Come on.
The phone has not been used a lot in its lifetime, so I am not inclined to blame battery health. Battery should be good. Especially considering that screen-on time is, oddly, decent. (Got me around 1h 45 mins with 80% remaining. That’s good, it’s what my iPhone 5c on iOS 9 gets).
Anyway, I don’t know anything about Android. Any ideas?