Find your battery problem with BetterBatteryStats
When you take your time with Android and I’ve spent a bit of time beginning to understand how it works, and you refine it by certain options that fit your use and enjoyment. The battery has been a problem for everyone sooner or later, but more or less all we have achieved a balance or a solution to our case.

Find your battery problem with BetterBatteryStats
Often, a simple adjustment was an app that was constantly squeezed, sometimes single-screen brightness. Ice Cream Sandwich helped a bit to find these solutions by tracking incorporating battery. Due to the graphic and the list of apps, we can find problems more easily. But it must be said that nothing is sufficient for all cases. Most times we see “Display” or “System” at the top, followed by a brutal expense of battery and it does not correspond to our use. For these and many other cases, we have great news today. A jewel from XDA is worth its weight in gold.

BetterBatteryStats
This application provides information about the battery consumption of a much more comprehensive than the Android manager. With it, we can find many more problems that may be causing an application, and therefore solve them. To work in this field should always do it in retrospect, that is, charge the phone, and use it for a time or a few days. The statistics will be more accurate over time, and it is best to go to see them when we see that there has been any unexpected change in the battery.
The interface of this app could certainly be improved and at some point in his career. Still, such an application must prioritize its utility, which is great, and with the current interface and can be used perfectly. I will explain the fundamental parts of the app and its usefulness in the normal case. It has many technical details that most will not use.

To begin, we must know that our Android has 3 states: Monitor on (On Screen), rest (Deep Sleep) and awake/active (Awake). With the display on is the time when we use it and the phone works. The rest is with the screen off, the phone does not work and consumes very little battery power. The active mode is fucking in which the screen is off, but the phone is working for some reason. That’s where we want to sink our teeth into.
That is precisely what we see in the first screen of the application. First time we discharge his progression, and then a list of what states have been the contact during that time. We will see these three states we mentioned, and other useful and WiFi-enabled data connections, or a dimmed display. But what interests us is whether the difference between Screen On and Awake is great. That means that the phone had a lot of time while we worked and was not used, and the danger.
It is impossible that there is no time in Awake; many processes must run on the phone, the problem is if it is more than normal. To do this, if you click Other and select Partial Wakelocks can view the source of the problem. The Wakelock is forcing Android to work while at rest, and here we see that the generated. Easy to see in this list which applications and what processes do. Similar to what we do in the graphs of Android, but here specifically of the apps that we work on in the background. The next step is to look at the damn list application how to reduce the background job.

The application has many more views and we can see from the menu graphics, but it is a quick utility. I have told you this. The application can be found in Google Play for 2 measly euros. It’s an excellent application with no excuse and I recommend it to all Android users. Still, if you do not see clearly, the developer offers the APK from the XDA official thread in all versions. From there, you can download and try it, and of course, be disappointed, then buy it on Google Play to collaborate and certainly acknowledge the excellent work.
Download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asksven.betterbatterystats