Does anyone else have an issue with battery life on their Gemini on Oreo 8.1?
Things I've noticed
- battery usage is worse than with Nougat - can not get more than a few hrs out of it
- occasionally turning itself off even when the battery has charge
- sudden battery drain - like 50% disappears in 30 mins
- misreporting battery charge - Android thinks its got 0% left and turns off, when I plug the charger in with the device off it reports 28% - its as though the OS and the battery are out of sync
It's really frustrating. It's like the calibration and optimization on 8 is totally out of whack...?
While sharing what I've experienced may not solve your issue, it might be useful to know that I haven't had any of the above issues. If my battery drain went up with Oreo, it wasn't enough for me to notice. If what you describe would be common, we'd probably have heard a lot more about it here. For reference, after getting Oreo, I did at one time charge my Gemini to 100% and kept it in flight mode (with "Intelligent power saving standby" on but "Battery saver" off), only using it for brief notes. I used 5-6% battery per day, until, after 14 days and 2.7h of screen-on.time, I had 25% battery left, so, apparently, Oreo on a Gemini CAN use very little power.
Regarding your issue, a Gemini actually consuming half a normal battery charge in half an hour, would get quite hot. If yours does heat up during the sudden drains, I'd suspect faulty software, and would recommend running a reputable malware scanner just in case (I got a malware-laden update via Google Play once, so, while unlikely, it can happen). If it doesn't heat up, I'd suspect the battery and/or the battery meter (though you could still
also have a software problem).
There seems to be a few more reports in [a href=\'index.php?showtopic=35533\']this post[/a] regarding Geminis suddenly turning off and/or reporting weird battery levels, so it seems you're not alone in this, though their problems does not seems to be limited to Oreo. One user had success with deliberately running the battery very low, turning off the Gemini off and recharged it fully. This may of course be hard to do, if Android thinks the battery is empty and keeps shutting down too soon. Anyway, while deeply discharging Li-ion batteries often, may be detrimental to their longevity, doing it once if the battery meter seems inaccurate, may help recalibrate the charge controller.
Other than that, I can only really suggest trying a factory reset, and if that doesn't help, sending basically your post above to Planet Computers support at hello@planetcom.co.uk and be prepared to send your device for service.