Many think it re-calibrates the battery management system in Android and grants better battery life (or more accurate battery life, as some versions of the story go) but in reality, according to Android Framework Engineer Dianne Hackborn in this article, pretty much all the procedure does is clear the records of what processes have used how much battery.
Many think it re-calibrates the battery management system in Android and grants better battery life (or more accurate battery life, as some versions of the story go) but in reality, according to Android Framework Engineer Dianne Hackborn in this article, pretty much all the procedure does is clear the records of what processes have used how much battery.
To add on to that, the "better" battery life just comes after calibration because the Android System reads how much battery everything is using more accurately. It's not about better life, its about a more accurate reading. It also prevents the jumpiness of battery life when you restart the phone. I never calibrated my old Optimus V when I flashed CM7 on it, so every time I restarted the phone the battery percentage would go all over the place. For example, if I turn off my phone and its at 87 percent before I restart it, when it comes back on it'll say something like 90 or 80 percent. Calibration prevents this, as far as I know.
I must be missing something, I don't see an option to wipe battery stats in twrp. I know that different twrp themes give you different options but I am not sure which one to use. Can someone possibly help me with this?
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