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Hey,
I have been using my xperia z for 4 days now. After the first 8 hours charge on the first day,the stamina mode showed an estimated standby of about 4 days.I was very happy.But after two days of use,after a full charge the estimated time doesnt go anywhere near to 2 days even at 100% battery charge.And in the videos of Sony's stamina mode,it goes upto 7 hours and stuff.What is the solution to this? I want it to show atleast 4days standby.
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http://talk.sonymobile.com/thread/127317
Smartphones use a lot of power, even when you’re not actively using them. All those app's that you have on your phone may still be running in the background, draining your battery. Battery STAMINA mode saves you wasted battery drain by recognizing when your display is off and turning off functions you don’t need, while keeping the notifications you want. As soon as you wake up your Android smartphone, everything is up and running again.
Get only the important notices.
With Battery STAMINA mode, Wi-Fi and data traffic are disabled during standby, but you still receive incoming calls, texts, and alarms. And since everyone has different needs, you can easily customize which app's you want to receive push notifications from even in standby mode. Facebook notifications on or off? It’s up to you.
The STAMINA mode will constantly re-evaluate your usage and update the expected standby time accordingly.
This standby time will completely vary depending on your own personal usage. You may see that when you first start using your handset, the Standby time will be higher than what is expected after you have used the handset for a few days. This is due to STAMINA mode having no previous usage history to estimate from.
If you have a very high usage level, you may only see a slight improvement between having STAMINA enabled and disabled. STAMINA mode is more effective the more often the display is turned off as this is when the power saving features kick in. If the display is rarely turned off, you may not see much improvement in the battery performance.
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http://talk.sonymobile.com/thread/127317
Smartphones use a lot of power, even when you’re not actively using them. All those app's that you have on your phone may still be running in the background, draining your battery. Battery STAMINA mode saves you wasted battery drain by recognizing when your display is off and turning off functions you don’t need, while keeping the notifications you want. As soon as you wake up your Android smartphone, everything is up and running again.
Get only the important notices.
With Battery STAMINA mode, Wi-Fi and data traffic are disabled during standby, but you still receive incoming calls, texts, and alarms. And since everyone has different needs, you can easily customize which app's you want to receive push notifications from even in standby mode. Facebook notifications on or off? It’s up to you.
The STAMINA mode will constantly re-evaluate your usage and update the expected standby time accordingly.
This standby time will completely vary depending on your own personal usage. You may see that when you first start using your handset, the Standby time will be higher than what is expected after you have used the handset for a few days. This is due to STAMINA mode having no previous usage history to estimate from.
If you have a very high usage level, you may only see a slight improvement between having STAMINA enabled and disabled. STAMINA mode is more effective the more often the display is turned off as this is when the power saving features kick in. If the display is rarely turned off, you may not see much improvement in the battery performance.
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if you want 4 days of battery on your Xperia Z you will have to turn off wifi, gps, bluetooth, data, and have a good network coverage, or just leave your phone on IDLE on airplane mode, it's not realistic to think that you will get 4 days of battery while using your xperia z, this is an SMARTPHONE with a 5in 1080p HD quad core phone, in some markets LTE capable.
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So if i dont use the phone much,will it kick up til 7 days ?
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Is it possible to get 7 days of stanby life?
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So its perfectly normal for the phone to behave like that?
Thanks a lot.
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only if the phone it's off and you don't use it for 7days :smileysilly:, normal use should give you from 10-12hours, heavy use 6-8hours
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i can trash my battery in about 2 hrs from 100%
how long do you want your phone to go between charging
be realistic and understand that stuff like gps will need charger support - nothing much changed there
I travel a lot and I will plug my phone into a power source at every oppertunity
if I'm doing standard phone stuff like making calls - sms - intenet then I can go at least 2 days
there is a level of understanding that you need to get with a high end device and understand the limitations then work from there
this phone will last 5+ days if you do nothing
I don't even know why I replied to you because it seems pretty basic simple stuff