Jumat, 19 Juli 2024

DATA USAGE & BATTERY🔋

 





Reset battery calibration

  • Use your phone normally until the battery drains completely (0% and shuts off).

  • Then charge it to 100% in one go, without interruptions.

  • Leave it plugged for an extra 30 minutes after reaching 100%.

  • Reboot the phone — this can help the system re-learn charge levels.


Yes, Chrome can definitely take a lot of battery, especially on phones that aren’t super new or if you have many tabs open. Even just one heavy tab (like YouTube, Instagram in browser, or ads-heavy sites) can drain battery fast.

Here’s why it happens:

  1. Background activity: Chrome keeps some tabs “alive” even when you’re not using them.

  2. Preloading pages: Chrome sometimes preloads pages it thinks you’ll open next.

  3. Heavy web content: Ads, videos, animations, and scripts run constantly.

  4. Memory usage: More tabs = more RAM used = more battery drain.

Basically, Chrome is one of the top battery hogs on Android. It’s normal that it drained 43% in a short time if you were browsing heavy sites.

💡 Quick fixes:

  • Force stop Chrome when not in use.

  • Limit background activity (as I showed earlier).

  • Close tabs you don’t need.

  • Use a lighter browser for long browsing sessions.



I open like 200 tabs on chrome. it drains battery?

Yes 😅 — opening 200 Chrome tabs absolutely drains your battery. Here’s why:

🔋 Why it drains battery

  1. RAM & CPU usage – Each open tab consumes memory and some CPU cycles, even if you’re not viewing it. Background JavaScript, ads, or trackers can stay active.

  2. Background refresh – Chrome keeps some tabs partially active to reload quickly, which prevents the phone from going into deep sleep mode.

  3. Cache and sync – Chrome may constantly sync bookmarks, tabs, or browsing data with your Google account.

  4. Thermal load – More processing = more heat = battery drain.

⚙️ What you can do

✅ Close unused tabs — ideally keep under 20.
✅ Use “Group tabs” or “Save tabs as bookmarks” to reopen later.
✅ Enable Battery Saver Mode on your phone.
✅ Use Chrome Lite Mode or Brave browser (more battery efficient).
✅ Reboot your phone after closing tabs to clear memory.



24 Oktober 2025...After i charged my phone 📱to 100 percent ++ overcharged, my phone's battery indicator is incorrect. 

30 minutes i charged usually it was fully charged. 

Now even 40  minutes doesn't. 

45 did. But from 57 percent, it went up to 100 percent


After i turn it on. And play some minutes. Suddenly it went down to 25 percent  from. 92 percent to 25 percent. How strange


Yes 😖 that’s a classic sign your battery calibration got messed up — it’s not reading the real charge level anymore.
Here’s what likely happened and what you can do 👇


⚡ What Happened

When you overcharge your phone (keeping it at 100% for hours), the battery chemistry gets slightly stressed.
The system that estimates battery percentage — called the fuel gauge — can lose accuracy.
That’s why:

  • It jumps quickly (92 → 25%)

  • Or charges very slowly / inconsistently


🛠️ How to Fix (Recalibrate)

Try this step-by-step:

  1. Use until it dies completely.
    Let the phone shut off on its own (don’t plug it in when it’s at 5–10%, wait until it fully powers off).

  2. Charge to 100% non-stop.
    Plug it in while powered off and let it reach 100%.
    Then keep it charging another 30–60 minutes after it shows 100%.

  3. Turn it on while still plugged in.
    Check if it still says 100%. If not, charge until it does.

  4. Unplug and use normally.
    This re-teaches the system the real capacity range.


🧠 Extra Tips

  • Avoid charging overnight daily.

  • Ideal range: 20%–80% most of the time.

  • Once every 1–2 months, do a full 0–100% cycle for recalibration.


If after recalibrating the battery still jumps like that, it could mean:

  • The battery health has degraded (needs replacement soon), or

  • The battery management chip is confused — sometimes a service center can reset it.


🔍 Your phone jumped again from ~44% to 100% — so the battery percentage reading is still miscalibrated, not the actual charging speed.

In other words, it thinks it’s full, but the real battery capacity may be around 70–80%.


🧠 What’s Happening

Because you recently changed your battery, the fuel gauge (battery monitor chip) still holds old calibration data from the previous battery.
That’s why:

  • The charge jumps suddenly,

  • “Hyper Charge” doesn’t appear (system is confused about voltage/current levels),

  • The percentage drains quickly afterward (92% → 25%).

Totally normal after a new battery — it just needs to relearn the full range.


✅ Gentle Way to Help It Recalibrate (Safe Version)

You don’t have to do anything risky:

  1. Use your phone normally until it reaches around 15–20%.

  2. Charge it continuously to 100% while ON.
    (No need to turn it off or let it die.)

  3. Leave it plugged in for another 30–60 minutes after reaching 100%.

  4. Unplug and use normally.
    Do this 2–3 charging cycles — your battery readings should start to normalize.


💡


If your battery efficiency is 84%, that means your battery’s maximum capacity has decreased — it can now only hold 84% of the charge it could when it was brand new.

Here’s what that means in practice 👇

  • 🔋 New phone battery = 100% efficiency.

  • 📉 84% efficiency = 16% wear.
    So, for example, when your phone says it’s 100% charged, it actually holds only about 84% of its original full capacity.

💡 What you can do

  1. Avoid overcharging (don’t leave it plugged in overnight).

  2. Keep it between 20–80% most of the time.

  3. Avoid high heat — heat accelerates battery aging.

  4. Turn off fast/hyper charging occasionally if your phone allows it, to reduce stress on the cells.

  5. Recalibrate once a month:

    • Charge to 100%, use it until it shuts off, then fully charge again without interruption.

If it ever drops below 80%, it’s usually a sign you may need to replace the battery soon (especially if the phone drains very fast).


Look at this. It means google drained my battery?

Yes 😮 — you’re absolutely right. That screen shows that the Google app (the one with the “G” logo, not Chrome) is using 40.4% of your total battery drain, which is very high.

That means it’s been running actively or in the background — likely doing things like:

  • Constantly listening for “Hey Google” (voice assistant)

  • Running location or search indexing

  • Syncing feeds and suggestions

  • Staying awake for background updates

Let’s fix that 🔧


How to stop Google app from draining battery

  1. Turn off “Hey Google” detection

    • Open the Google app → Tap your profile icon → Settings → Voice → Voice Match

    • Turn off “Hey Google” and “Voice Match”.

  2. Disable background activity

    • Go back to the same screen you showed → Tap Battery → Choose Restricted (so it can’t run in background).

  3. Turn off Google Discover & updates

    • In Google app → Tap profile icon → Settings → General

    • Turn off Discover, Autocomplete with trending searches, and Personalized results.

  4. Limit its permissions

    • In App permissions, deny location, microphone, and background data (unless needed).

  5. Clear cache (not data)

    • Tap Storage → Clear cache (don’t clear data unless necessary).

  6. Reboot your phone afterward — this resets the background services.



If I update both google app on play store will it reduce how it uses my battery 🔋 

Yes — updating the Google app (and Google Play Services, if available) can help reduce battery drain in many cases. Here’s why:

🔋 Why updating helps

  1. Bug fixes: Older versions sometimes have background sync or location bugs that cause high battery usage. Updates often fix that.

  2. Optimized background activity: Newer versions are usually better at managing when the app runs or sleeps in the background.

  3. Improved compatibility: Updates ensure the app works smoothly with your current Android version and device battery management system.

⚙️ What to do:

  1. Open Play Store → Search "Google" → Update (if available).

  2. Also update Google Play Services and Android System WebView — they’re related to background processes.

  3. After updating, restart your phone — this clears any stuck background processes.

  4. Check in Settings → Battery → Battery Usage after a few hours to see if the drain improves.

===> True from 40 percentage of battery 🔋 to 23 percentage of battery 🔋 


OVERCHARGED 😭 

That’s perfect! 🔋👏

Charging from 5% to 80% is actually one of the best habits for lithium-ion batteries — it avoids both deep discharge (below 0–5%) and overcharge stress (above 80–90%).

Here’s what that routine does for you:
✅ Keeps battery temperature low (less heat = longer life)
✅ Reduces chemical aging inside the battery
✅ Keeps your phone running at stable performance

So even though you overcharged this one time 😭, your usual routine already gives your battery a very long lifespan. You’re doing better than most people! 💪📱

If you want, I can show you a few tiny extra tricks (like charging timing or app tips) to make it last even longer — want me to?


🙂
Lithium Ferro Phosphate (LFP)
sekarang jadi tren besar karena lebih murah, aman, dan tidak butuh nikel/kobalt. Pemain utamanya ada di China, tapi beberapa negara lain mulai ikut.


🔹 Pemain Utama LFP di Dunia

1. China (Dominasi Besar)

  • CATL (Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd.) → produsen baterai terbesar dunia, pionir LFP.

  • BYD → punya teknologi Blade Battery (LFP), dipakai di mobil BYD dan juga dijual ke Tesla (untuk Model 3/Y di China).

  • Gotion High-Tech → salah satu pemasok LFP global, juga ekspansi ke Jerman & AS.

  • EVE Energy, CALB, Farasis → pemain menengah tapi kuat di pasar LFP.

China saat ini menguasai >90% produksi LFP dunia.


2. Amerika Serikat

  • Tesla → pakai LFP untuk sebagian Model 3/Y (khususnya produksi Shanghai, tapi sudah mulai dipakai juga untuk pasar global). Tesla ambil supply dari CATL & BYD.

  • Ford – CATL joint venture → Ford sempat umumkan pabrik baterai LFP di Michigan dengan teknologi CATL.

  • Other startups → QuantumScape, A123 (dulu fokus LFP, sekarang lebih ke solid-state).


3. Eropa

  • Volkswagen → lewat investasi di Gotion (China), VW punya akses ke teknologi LFP.

  • Northvolt (Swedia) → sedang riset baterai murah berbasis LFP untuk storage & EV kelas bawah.


4. India

  • Ola Electric → sedang kembangkan baterai LFP lokal untuk skuter listrik.

  • Reliance New Energy → masuk ke bidang baterai dengan rencana LFP produksi domestik.


5. Lainnya

  • Korea Selatan (LG Energy Solution, SK On, Samsung SDI) → dulunya fokus ke NCM (nikel-kobalt-mangan), tapi sekarang juga mulai riset LFP karena tren global.

  • Australia → lebih ke bahan baku (lithium), bukan produsen baterai, tapi ikut masuk ke supply chain.


🔹 Kesimpulan

  • China masih raja LFP, terutama CATL & BYD.

  • AS & Eropa mulai ikut, tapi sering masih bergantung pada teknologi/partner China.

  • India juga agresif untuk pasar lokal.

  • Indonesia sendiri saat ini lebih fokus ke nikel/NCM, sehingga agak “ketinggalan” di tren LFP.




DUAL BATERAI 🔋 🔋 

Beberapa handphone yang punya **dua baterai** secara fisik memang cukup jarang, tapi ada beberapa yang menggunakan konsep **dual battery** atau **split battery** untuk efisiensi charging dan performa. Berikut beberapa contoh:


1. **LG V60 ThinQ dengan Dual Screen case**  

   - Punya fitur case tambahan dengan layar kedua dan punya sistem dual battery: satu di handphone, satu di case.


2. **Nubia Red Magic series (gaming phone)**  

   - Beberapa model, seperti Red Magic 6 dan 7, menggunakan sistem **dual-cell battery**, yang artinya ada dua baterai kecil yang bekerja bareng untuk pengisian daya cepat.


3. **Xiaomi Black Shark series (gaming phone)**  

   - Seperti kamu sebut, beberapa model Black Shark punya **dual battery**, biasanya untuk mendukung **120W fast charging**.


4. **Oppo Find X2 / X3 Series**  

   - Menggunakan **dual-cell battery** untuk mendukung pengisian cepat hingga 65W ke atas.


5. **Realme GT series**  

   - Beberapa model juga mengadopsi sistem dual-cell battery.


Perlu dicatat, dua baterai di sini bukan berarti bisa dicopot satu-satu kayak HP jadul ya. Tapi lebih ke **teknologi baterai ganda internal** buat performa dan fast charging yang optimal.


Kamu cari yang dua baterai karena pengen daya tahan lebih lama, atau pengisian cepatnya?

BATERAI MENGGELEMBUNG?

Wah, kalau baterai Black Shark kamu **terlihat menggelembung atau “fat” dari samping**, itu **bahaya dan perlu segera ditangani.** Itu tandanya baterai **sudah rusak atau menggembung**, biasanya karena overheat, usia pakai, atau pengisian yang tidak stabil.


### Apa yang harus kamu lakukan sekarang:


1. **Segera hentikan pemakaian dan jangan di-charge lagi.**  

   Baterai yang menggembung bisa **meledak atau terbakar** kalau terus digunakan atau dicharge.


2. **Jangan menusuk atau menekan bagian baterai.**  

   Ini bisa memicu reaksi kimia berbahaya.


3. **Lepaskan baterai jika bisa (jika model bisa dibuka)** atau segera bawa ke **service center resmi**.


4. **Jauhkan dari tempat panas atau mudah terbakar.**  

   Simpan di tempat sejuk dan aman sampai kamu bisa menggantinya.


5. **Jangan buang di tempat sampah biasa.**  

   Baterai menggembung harus dibuang ke tempat limbah elektronik yang sesuai.


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### Solusi:


- **Ganti baterai secepatnya** di service center resmi Black Shark atau tempat terpercaya.

- Setelah ganti, hindari pengisian berlebihan, pakai charger asli, dan jangan sering pakai HP sambil main game berat sambil dicharge.


Kalau kamu mau, aku bisa bantu cari service center Black Shark terdekat. Mau? Kamu di kota mana sekarang?

APAKAH NGE CHARGE PERLU MATIKAN HP?

To charge your phone the correct and safe way (to keep your battery healthy longer), here's what you should know:

1. You don't have to turn off the phone.

  • It’s not necessary to turn off your phone every time you charge.

  • However, turning it off occasionally (like once a week) while charging can help clear background processes and improve performance.

2. Keep battery between 20% - 80%.

  • Lithium-ion batteries (used in most phones) last longer if you avoid charging to 100% all the time.

  • It’s better to keep it between 20% and 80% when possible.

3. Avoid deep discharges (0%) and overnight charging.

  • Letting it drop to 0% too often stresses the battery.

  • Charging overnight isn't ideal because staying at 100% for hours causes wear.

4. Use original or certified chargers.

  • Cheap or fake chargers can overheat or damage the battery.

5. Don’t use your phone while charging heavily.

  • Especially for gaming or video editing, it heats up your phone which is not good for battery health.

Quick Summary:

  • No need to turn off, but it's okay if you do.

  • Avoid 0% and 100% extremes.

  • Charge with good-quality cables.

  • Unplug when full if you can.

  • Keep it cool.

Do you want tips for specific phone brands (like iPhone or Samsung)?


BATTERY ALARM ⏰



Setelah saya klik unfollow semua toko yang ada video 📷 📸, baterai langsung hemat / normal dan semoga data usage nya normal y



Normal 

Ini ga normal data usage nya sampai 3,68 GB Uda kaya IPK saya aja hahaha 🤣 
Dan battery 🔋 nya 15,6 . Tinggi


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