06-08-2025 01:36 AM
I have long noticed that the Bluetooth module consumes a lot of energy when it is simply turned on. In the battery consumption graph, Bluetooth is always in the first lines with maximum consumption, sometimes the consumption is higher than that of the screen and the central processor, and this is without an active connection, this module is simply turned on.
I measured the phone for three days almost without use. Attached a screenshot, on it the consumption is higher for the first two days, on the third day the Bluetooth module was turned off and the battery consumption decreased significantly. This is the first phone where the turned on module in standby mode consumes so much energy.
I have an Asus rog 9 pro 512 phone, my son has an Asus rog 9 256, the energy consumption of the Bluetooth module in standby mode (without an active connection) is equally high for them.
For better autonomy, you have to turn off the module, pass this problem on to the developers, I hope that the firmware will be able to fix the malfunction and improve the autonomy of the device.
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07-03-2025 05:37 AM
Thanks for the advice, but the phone doesn't have any specific settings, everything is default, the second phone is the same. Bluetooth on any other phone consumes only a couple percent of the charge per day.
Here, the consumption in idle mode is simply wild, if the energy consumption is compared with the central processor. This is not normal.