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husam
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xperia p battrey

I have my really good phone xperia p but im facing battry problem it begins that today i charged my phone and after 2 minutes of stand buy battery went down by 2 % and it continued like this so if I want to browse in 5 minutes 10 % of battry is gone and this is not normal because i used to have a really longer life for example evry about 5 hours of stand buy 1 % is done and when browsing every 5 minutes 1% is gone so plz help me:smileysad:

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gtb93
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Here's how I manage to keep the battery ticking[Note: I'm not saying THIS WILL WORK or this is ultimately correct]

1. Brightness. I always keep it minimal, whenever I'm indoors @home, college etc. If I need to increase it, I will, but majority of the time, I keep it low/very low, checking the "adapt to lighting conditions" - OFF.

2. Turning off Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, whenever you don't need them. Saves up a lot.

3. Turn off  data too, if not required at all.

4. Keep a task-killer app, like say Astro, and often check for unwanted services running.

5. Refrain from using a live-wallpaper. [personal choice, I do use a live wallpaper, but I'm just recommending so that you can save some juice]

6. Don't use any battery-optimising/saving apps. They're all waste.

7. A screenshot for "Battery Usage" would be good here.

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gtb93
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Here's how I manage to keep the battery ticking[Note: I'm not saying THIS WILL WORK or this is ultimately correct]

1. Brightness. I always keep it minimal, whenever I'm indoors @home, college etc. If I need to increase it, I will, but majority of the time, I keep it low/very low, checking the "adapt to lighting conditions" - OFF.

2. Turning off Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, whenever you don't need them. Saves up a lot.

3. Turn off  data too, if not required at all.

4. Keep a task-killer app, like say Astro, and often check for unwanted services running.

5. Refrain from using a live-wallpaper. [personal choice, I do use a live wallpaper, but I'm just recommending so that you can save some juice]

6. Don't use any battery-optimising/saving apps. They're all waste.

7. A screenshot for "Battery Usage" would be good here.

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Uliwooly
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you do not need a taskiller, antivirus, ram and battery apps, they will use RAM and drain a lot of your battery among other issues. so uninstall them.

I agree that you should charge your battery 100% > use it as you normally do  once your battery reach 10% > settings > battery > take a screenshot of the whole list and the graph, tap on each item on the list and copy all the info (post it here)

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unrelated topic, if you have some time please check this thread

http://talk.sonymobile.com/thread/44888

husam
Visitor

I've downloaded anti-virus just for scanning and the problem was simple 1 virus so I neutralized it and uninstalled the anti-virus and the phone is awesome right now. BTW I've read your post and actually it had 1 question that I'm googling it scince 1 week which is :is my Xperia P getting JB and when so plz tell me I you know the answer.

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Uliwooly
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which virus? there aren't virus on android just malware apps.

So far Sony has said that for sure the Xperia Arc Series will get the updates (Xperia Arc Series = Xperia T, TX, V, J) no word on other Xperias.

Don't forget to mark the Correct Answers & Helpful Answers

unrelated topic, if you have some time please check this thread

http://talk.sonymobile.com/thread/44888