

As the other user said, GSam feels more lightweight but I havent tested that personally.
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Phone is a THL T9 Pro, Android 6.0 is installed on it. 2 Apps like gsam and the like with 'battery' in the name in the google store are mere toys, which by the way. It just doesn't have graphs like GSam, but I think I like it better overall. It seems to track app usage much better and it also has other features like tracking how fast your battery drains with the screen on, off, and overall combined usage. A big bonus is that after opening the Screen or Wi-Fi section, there’re thoughtful shortcuts to the system’s Settings in these areas for adjustment. Used Accubattery first then found GSam, which had a user definable LOW battery alarm as well, so went with that instead. I use AccuBattery and Kaspersky Battery Life to measure energy consumption.Kaspersky Battery Life shows, that all the tasks use minimal energy.AccuBattery Pro shows, that phone uses 5-10 mAh. Its a long screenshot but its all the details from android system in gsam. I switched to an app called AccuBattery from a tip on the forums. Open the left tab and see a bunch of graphs that can help get the most out of the system’s battery. On the downside, the app showed that the GSAM software itself ate up 2 percent of the system’s battery. Power Hogsĭig a little below the surface and the GSAM Battery Monitor takes a step forward with useful power-related items like which components and apps are using more power than others. It won’t do anything to save you battery life on its own.

GSam Battery Monitor is another popular battery saver app. The app’s all-important estimate of how much run time remains is in front and center. GSam Battery Monitor (root and non-root) Price: Free / 2.49.

You're probably better off without it after finding out the culprit for battery drain (if you do have one) DrBob3002 7 yr. My favorites include the current charge level in a circular graph as well as voltage. ago It needs to be constantly on to monitor your battery usage. Unfortunately, some setup choices are blocked when it’s run small.Įither way, the app shows the system’s vital power functions. The latter also includes the percentage of battery use per hour.
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Once loaded, it can do its job behind the scenes, run full screen or as a small box that can float on the desktop. AccuBattery offers quick, detailed information about your battery in a handy notification that includes current time left (estimated, of course), discharge rate, and how much battery is consumed (in mAh) with the screen off and on. The GSAM Battery Monitor took a moment to get and install.
