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Handcent SMS App

yemus

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Jun 17, 2010
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First let me say that the Handcent SMS application is a much better messaging app than the stock app that comes with the EVO. However, the app is a battery hog and was draining my battery at a rate of almost 8 % per hour. Reason I know this is because prior to installing this app, my battery life was great. After installing the app, battery drain was really bad. Decided to uninstall the app yesterday and back to about 2% drain per hour which is what I had prior to installing the app. So for those of you with poor battery life, pay attention to what apps you may have recently installed as some of them are not optimized for battery consumption.
 
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Do you have any solid evidence that Handcent was at fault? SystemPanel Lite allows you to turn on monitoring with history, which tells you what was active at any point in time.

I say this, because I've been using Handcent for... wow, almost a month now, and it hasn't caused any battery issues for me.

Sure you had it configured optimally?
 
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Well, the solid evidence I have is that after I uninstalled the app, my battery life got better. If yours is good with the app installed, then good for you. However, for some reason, my battery life went down the toilet with Handcent installed. I also use advance task killer and will check what apps were constantly running when I was experiencing poor batter life and Handcent was at the top of the list. So this is the only evidence I have. At least for now, I'm back to being happy with my battery life.
 
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I REALLY like Handcent, I guess I fell in love with the iPhone SMS interface.

In checking into this now, it is quite possible Handcent has made my idle CPU time for "System" to go from 2% to 4%, which is a 100% gain over previous System idling. That is NOT good. I'm going to monitor this some more, but you may be on to something here.
 
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I'm wondering if you didn't disable your stock messaging app. This would create the 100% increase of battery drain. As you essentially had to SMS apps running at the same time. When I first installed Handcent (as a newb to android) I didn't change my stock SMS app settings and was receiving notifications from both. I have since turned that off and have continued using handcent without issue.
 
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Well, the solid evidence I have is that after I uninstalled the app, my battery life got better. If yours is good with the app installed, then good for you. However, for some reason, my battery life went down the toilet with Handcent installed. I also use advance task killer and will check what apps were constantly running when I was experiencing poor batter life and Handcent was at the top of the list. So this is the only evidence I have. At least for now, I'm back to being happy with my battery life.

Fair enough.

I would only say, give Handcent another try but with different settings to make sure it wasn't 1. constantly being killed/resurrected due to your use of an ATK (assuming it wasn't an exception) and/or changing how it does notifications. Many others, myself included, use it happily. Just saying that maybe with some tweaking, you can too.
 
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I never did turn off the stock messaging application and did have two messaging apps running at the same time. Thanks for bringing this to my attention as it's possible that this could have been the reason for the increase in battery drain. I will give handcent another shot and disable the stock app and see if that makes a difference. Thanks for the suggestions. :)
 
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You can't permanently disable the stock messaging app, can you? If so, how? I have handcent installed and I like it. My messaging program still runs, I just never open it. But it looks as if handcent calls the messaging app. If you go to Task Killer, kill Messaging, and then open Handcent and look at Task Killer again, "Messaging" is running again.

Eh? Please explain somebody.
 
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You can't permanently disable the stock messaging app, can you? If so, how? I have handcent installed and I like it. My messaging program still runs, I just never open it. But it looks as if handcent calls the messaging app. If you go to Task Killer, kill Messaging, and then open Handcent and look at Task Killer again, "Messaging" is running again.

Eh? Please explain somebody.
Open the stock messaging app, go to settings, Deselect "auto-retieve" and "received notification" and that should do it. :cool:
 
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I noticed a dramatic increase in battery life today, and I still have Handcent installed. The only difference was that I uninstalled ATK last night, I just let my EVO do it's thing as far as closing apps :) I usually have to charge my battery every day at 1pm. And this was with light usage! When I got home from work today at 5 pm, my battery was still at 40%.
 
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Absolutely love Handcent for the customization options. I just hate boring bubbles on a white background. With very little effort I was able to get it looking gorgeous. Not rooted so cannot post screenshot though.

Disclaimer: I have not really tried any others (besides a short time on stock when I first purchased the phone), so it is entirely possible that I could do what I do on Handcent with some or all of the other options, but unless I hear a compelling reason to switch (like significant battery life increase) I'll be sticking with it.
 
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Absolutely love Handcent for the customization options. I just hate boring bubbles on a white background. With very little effort I was able to get it looking gorgeous. Not rooted so cannot post screenshot though.

Disclaimer: I have not really tried any others (besides a short time on stock when I first purchased the phone), so it is entirely possible that I could do what I do on Handcent with some or all of the other options, but unless I hear a compelling reason to switch (like significant battery life increase) I'll be sticking with it.
Forgive me, but I am a newbie with my Incredible and Handcent. I love the bubbles, but they never show up on my pop up screen or when I am creating or reading. I only see them when I look at a conversation with one person. Is that the way it is or did I not set this up correctly?
 
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I dumped Handcent for SMS Popup. I like the standard SMS app and SMS Popup provides the "extra" features that the standard app is missing.

I dumped Handcent for SMS popup long ago. It's lightweight, feature rich and there is a free version. There is a donate version, I will probably be picking it up, it's worth the 3 bucks :D
 
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I'm wondering if you didn't disable your stock messaging app. This would create the 100% increase of battery drain. As you essentially had to SMS apps running at the same time. When I first installed Handcent (as a newb to android) I didn't change my stock SMS app settings and was receiving notifications from both. I have since turned that off and have continued using handcent without issue.


Hancent is currently using 3% battery. Display is using 77%. Android System 15%. Cell Standby 2% and Home++ is using 2%.
 
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I know how very old this thread is, but my information is so pertinent because hand sent even today in 2023 is a hog I went looking. I installed adguard the free version. There was tons and tons of trackers, and it was pinging China and adguard collected all that information. So once I enabled adguard against hand sent. It was very low memory and it wasn't a battery hog anymore. They weren't spying on me.
... 2 I decided that I would install one of the latest versions with the ads and not pay for. And adguard blocks those ads as well
 
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