Is there any way to see what app is preventing phone from stadby? my cm7 can not go to standby after 1 day of activity and doing a reboot fixs the problem. I want to find the app that prsvents phone from standby and just restart that single app instead of a complete reboot.
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Umm I think this post would be better suited in the QA section.
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Umm by standby do you mean sleep?
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there is an app named Android Status. using this app I can see uptime and awake time. Yes, I mean sleep, low power mode, or whatever u name it. it is important than when my phone is NOT in this mode, it uses too much battery.
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mf_417 said:
there is an app named Android Status. using this app I can see uptime and awake time. Yes, I mean sleep, low power mode, or whatever u name it. it is important than when my phone is NOT in this mode, it uses too much battery.
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If you posted in the QA thread it might help,
Also revision of CM7, kernel etc...
If your on a CM7 < #14 then update.
Also check the inbuilt battery use monitor, it should show what's keeping it awake.
If you want your phone to last on battery, stay away from CM7, it is known to use more battery than stock rom's, 24-26 hours is about the best you will get on CM7.
would u pkease move this to qa?
u khow, the problem is not cm7, I want to know what app is preventing me from sleeping.
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big problem here!!
display automatically wake up "switch on without touching anything"
any suggestion
Amazing
Amazing
nobody know a solution
Will need more info... What ROM are you on? Is there any precedent to the screen switching on, any messages displayed etc...
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android version 2.3.6
Kernal [email protected]#2
Build Number
gingerbread.jpla1
no message display out
That looks like stock GB in which case it's likely an app that's causing the screen on issues. There's an app you can download called better battery stats. It will list which app is causing the screen on.
Post back when you know what's causing it.
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That looks like stock GB in which case it's likely an app that's causing the screen on issues. There's an app you can download called better battery stats. It will list which app is causing the screen on.
Post back when you know what's causing it.
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the problem was with power saving
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...xLDEsImF0LmFicmF4YXMucG93ZXJ3aWRnZXQuZnJlZSJd
now my note running awesome
i discovered the problem by system tuner app
Good news. Glad it's sorted
Hey, I started using this ICS Rom (the AOKP version), comming from overcome
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1697589
I have a major battery drain. Like 50% in 10 hours without using the tab. Any ideas how that can be?
Also is there a custom ICS Rom which is known for its good battery life?
Thanks.
CM9 drain off battery too fast too... Maybe ICS isn't optimized for our tab...
Yes, but that seems like a lot to me... I am thinking about switching back to Overcome, I cannot take my tab with me anymore with this battery consumption.
roter$baron said:
Yes, but that seems like a lot to me... I am thinking about switching back to Overcome, I cannot take my tab with me anymore with this battery consumption.
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Install CPU spy to see if your CPU is going into deep sleep.
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I installed CPU spy... Tab used deep sleep mode about 80%, but battery goes off too fast...
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Install CPU spy to see if your CPU is going into deep sleep.
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How should I do that? I mean, do I run the app and then simply leave some time?
EDIT: The tab does not go into deep sleep. Does that mean I have a wakelock? How can I find out, what is keeping the tab awake?
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How should I do that? I mean, do I run the app and then simply leave some time?
EDIT: The tab does not go into deep sleep. Does that mean I have a wakelock? How can I find out, what is keeping the tab awake?
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Install ''BetterBatteryStats'' from play store and see what is causing the wake lock.
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Install ''BetterBatteryStats'' from play store and see what is causing the wake lock.
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I don't know if this is something: com.google.android.location woke up 515 times, but i can't find it in titanium backup to freeze it.
roter$baron said:
Hey, I started using this ICS Rom (the AOKP version), comming from overcome
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1697589
I have a major battery drain. Like 50% in 10 hours without using the tab. Any ideas how that can be?
Also is there a custom ICS Rom which is known for its good battery life?
Thanks.
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try the latest kernel from humberOS for ICS,,
i don't have any issues with battery life since i used that kernel (latest)
asvantypography said:
try the latest kernel from humberOS for ICS,,
i don't have any issues with battery life since i used that kernel (latest)
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could I get a link?
I don't know how I did it but the tab is now on 125 Mhz when I don't use it. However, CPU Spy says that it does not go into deep sleep. How can that be and what is the difference between deep sleep and simply going to the lowest CPU frequency?
Cm9 stable release without gapps install is giving me battery backup almost same as overcome.no more over heating,lags or bugs.perfect build.
nightly build cause overheating n fast drainage in my tab. however didnt try latest versions as after stable release i didnt flash any other rom.my main concern use to be battery life so always come back to gb.bt now 2.3 is outdated for me.
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Install CPU spy to see if your CPU is going into deep sleep.
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i installed cpu spy in my tab..
it display deep sleep under unused cpu..why it happen? i install betterbatterystats...almost all process less than 2% used
Run betterbatterystats for a few hour and post the screen capture here for kernel wake locks and partial wake locks.
Maybe we can help.
Saying less than 2% doesn't mean much.
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Run betterbatterystats for a few hour and post the screen capture here for kernel wake locks and partial wake locks.
Maybe we can help.
Saying less than 2% doesn't mean much.
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this is the screen shots
I mean take it out of charger and run for few hours.
Yours seems to be freshly unplugged?
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I mean take it out of charger and run for few hours.
Yours seems to be freshly unplugged?
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same thing also after few hours...just the counter increases...
I understand it is really somewhere around setting counter panel
If it us really NetworkStats, from my own experience, it was bad modem.
What is your baseband showing.
You may need to replace the modem.
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priyana said:
If it us really NetworkStats, from my own experience, it was bad modem.
What is your baseband showing.
You may need to replace the modem.
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huh? baseband version is unknown
how to replace modem?
We nail the problem then.
In the dev forum, there is a sticky thread called modems.
Get one, maybe jpz.
Unpack it, copy the modem.bin to /radio/modem.bin
Reboot, check baseband.
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I think its to prevent too much battery consumption.When i play games , it run at max speed.
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What kernel are you on?
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are you running on power save mode or apps like juice defender ?
if not.. are you rooted? if yes try set cpu app or no frills cpu and change the governer to performance
Thanks for the reply, i am using original rom (not root) and its 4.04
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isnt it a good thing if your cpu doesnt jump to much...
will save some of battery
probably kernel .. try to change kernel
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Thanks for the reply, i am using original rom (not root) and its 4.04
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check if the power save is active
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Our phones are designed in such a way that the our phone's processor will run at more speed only when it is necessary..there are many reasons main reasons being
1) More speed=more battery consumption
2) More speed=more heat generated..continuosly if the processor is running @ max speed, more heat will b generated & it may harm your phone.
So, it is always good if the phone is running at low speeds for smaller processes & if it goes to deep sleep when u lock ur phone's screen..
200 is good. I even want my note to automatically go into to deep sleep everytime I press the power key.
My phone randomly and automatically goes to air plane mode despite signal is not poor. I have both juicedefender and easy battery saver installed. I don't know if this problem relates to this applications or not. If yes, plz help me how can i fix this problem?
what rom are u now?
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what rom are u now?
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Phone: Galaxy S Plus (GT-I9001)
ROM: broodROM Jellybean Release 3
Android Version: 4.2.1
Kernel: broodKernel v3.3 OC/UV
i think there is nothing wrong with ur rom there, try to freeze da battery saving app, usually user giving permission to those app to do anything to save battery.
if u want to save battery, using greenify app would be enough.
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i think there is nothing wrong with ur rom there, try to freeze da battery saving app, usually user giving permission to those app to do anything to save battery.
if u want to save battery, using greenify app would be enough.
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there should be settings and option in this apps to prevent auto airplane mode. but i don't know how to.
i dont use that kind of app coz its got permission to alter system. so dont quite know bout that, but i already see broodrom, there is no such error so that must be app.
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Hello,
Recently just using Haxplorer to tweak a game I was playing I changed a byte that I believe adversely effected my phone unfortunately. It heats up under normal to minimal usage and the battery life drops a percentage every three mins on average. I'm running ViperRom 1.1.0, bulletproof kernel m7 1.2 and the phone itself runs correctly. Any help in restoring the system values that may have been affected would be of much appreciation. I've tried all forms on wipe thru twrp and fixing permissions even using sprints diagnostics ## codes to reset and reactivate the phone have worked to no avail
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Try dirty flashing your Rom maybe. Seems odd because it only searches bytes from the application currently running. Fyi, game killer is much better than haxplorer imo.
Dirty flashing. Do you mean. Installing over without wipe?
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Dirty flashing. Do you mean. Installing over without wipe?
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yeah, that's what he means.just wipe dalvik after dirty flash then reboot.
Attempted that, 1:11 I had 100% by 2:24 I was at 74% no third partie apps installed. Auto brightness. Power saver. WiFi off, auto sync off, GPS off.
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Attempted that, 1:11 I had 100% by 2:24 I was at 74% no third partie apps installed. Auto brightness. Power saver. WiFi off, auto sync off, GPS off.
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Moniter your cpu clocks to see if they're running at max. Try better battery stat to see what's eating the most battery
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Attempted that, 1:11 I had 100% by 2:24 I was at 74% no third partie apps installed. Auto brightness. Power saver. WiFi off, auto sync off, GPS off.
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Why don't you run the phone on stock kernel for a while first. Just to see what happens.
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Or maybe just erase and redownload the app/game?
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Or maybe just erase and redownload the app/game?
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Running no third party apps. Wiped phone clean. Nothing but Google apps. Still power issues.
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Downloaded the app battery calibration, root required. Reset battery.bin phone has been off charge almost two /half hours. At 86, currently, nope now 85% and phone is heating us with just using xda. Going to reset phone and flash back to stock. And try that for a day and if everything is set back to normal I'll reunlock and reflash custom Rom. If not. I'll take it to sprint, maybe it's just a bad battery and it just happened to fail on me yesterday
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