[Q] ram problem in galaxy note - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello
I have aproblem in galaxy note which is
Its usage is always be over than 650 mb from 800 even in its sleep time and nothing is running on it
I always open the ram status and do clear memory even before the nite sleeps
But wheh i wake up, i found my battery had been drainaged (reduced) from 100% to 80 or 75%
waiting for any ideas to help

7esain said:
hello
I have aproblem in galaxy note which is
Its usage is always be over than 650 mb from 800 even in its sleep time and nothing is running on it
I always open the ram status and do clear memory even before the nite sleeps
But wheh i wake up, i found my battery had been drainaged (reduced) from 100% to 80 or 75%
waiting for any ideas to help
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Press volume up + power button + home key together.
reset volume cache
reboot
this should help

depends on what apps you have running

any other ideas?

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Diamond RAM Usage Percentage

Hi,
My Diamond RAM usage is normally if i just did a soft reset 53%> and if i used it and turn off the screen 60% or higher...
Is this normal because i see movies on youtube where some guy has 32% usage of the RAM...
If anyone is going to recommend me to get rid of the default ROM and get myself another one, i need one that is very clos tot the stock its ROM and i'd like to have it Dutch...
i'm using the diamond from telus mobility, my ram usage on boot hovers @ 30%... with multiple programs running, itll be like 40-43%
I saw that video too I can't believe it's so low, even with the fastest cleanest rom at best it would be ~45%. I wonder if it has anything to do with CDMA vs. GSM?
willyy1991 said:
Is this normal because i see movies on youtube where some guy has 32% usage of the RAM...
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Are you sure he use a diamond ? and not a touch pro ? I think the pro have more RAM, I'm wrong ?
im running right now @ 35%... how is that so impossible? lol do u guys not believe me?
Mine is more about 70%...
mine is always about 60%...when I launch a program it's about 80%
Are you using touchflow3d MightyMike? That takes a lot!
I'm running latest official ROM and the usage hardly goes over 70% ever.
At startup its ranges from 49~53%. (including gsen and some battery meter in the startup)
It seems OK to me^^.
I'd be more concerned about the RAM storage space, which is a serious issue to me!
cheers
mine @ boot = 53 and then creeps up slowly, and also creeps up after using apps (still memory leaks? )
Thats strange im using the latest stock-ROM too, well i hope htc will bring a new update and takes the RAM usage down because hovering @ 60% or higher is just too much if you want to run a program..
mightymike84 said:
i'm using the diamond from telus mobility, my ram usage on boot hovers @ 30%... with multiple programs running, itll be like 40-43%
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Using TF3D?
My ram usage is about 53% on boot with tf3d and s2u2 running.
Try to disable phone dialer skin...ram usage is 45% at startup!!!!
Just tried without the dialer : 62% at boot with T3FD. In fact i was about at 70% with the dialer...
But i don't see how to reach 45% !!!!!!! seems impossible to me ! perhaps desactivating the 3G ?
Ciao
Fred
46% at boot with smartblock running at startup. touchFlo 3d is running too. Panosha ROM. Not bad
Yes guys, i am running TF3D... put it this way i have a lot of tweaks, BUT
i've hardresetted many times, and at STOCK rom base apps, no tweaks, i boot @ 30% memory usage right now i'm @ 37% with palringo, and msn running
someone give me a small program to take screenshots, and i'll take one for you guys!
This is my memory usage upon soft reset
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I possibly think its a difference in ram between the gsm vs cdma model... sorry guys!
mightymike84 said:
This is my memory usage upon soft reset
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I possibly think its a difference in ram between the gsm vs cdma model... sorry guys!
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Mine is at 32% fresh boot
Mine is at 65% after boot and after a couple of min it goes to 70%+ And using the radio i get 80%

nueDynamicClock 1.3 works on Imagio! Yay battery life!

Im so happy Have run the battery down low & not experianced any problems locking up when waking up from battery (provided you dont set the mhz too low when you suspend!!! It doesnt "lock up" so much as takes an eternity to wake back up, haha)
No good settings for you (running automatic voltage), 528mhz for 10 seconds, 245.76 system idle, 122.88mhz on backlight off, 61.44mhz on suspend.
19mhz suspend takes too long to wake to be worth it.
Anywho... Unplugged from the charger around 10pm last night @ 100%. Still on 85% almost 12 hours later! (haven't really used the phone much until right now hah)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=507212
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/05/09/nueDynamicClock-13.aspx
Works out overall to over > 2 more days of standby VS what I was getting yseterday. Killer!
Fast enough underclocked @ 61mhz to play mp3/aac/htc FM player audio no skipping or problems.
Gotta love that LoL!
Personally, got it set to 528mhz for 10 seconds, then 61mhz after for anything else.
Don't think it is working for me. Says....
Current processor speed and voltage:
0.00 MHz @1.1V
Confirmed! It worked but it didn't help to improve my battery even i ran at power saving mode.
I bricked my phone doing some stupid registry edit (it was stupid... should have known better... Had Hex selected instead of Dec) anyways hard reset my phone installed everything including this and now it works ... I love happy accidents lol
i try to install this and it says it is being blocked by something on the phone? it says it will try to fix but needs to restart and then nothing? any help
anybody else have a problem installing this?
DadamsJR said:
anybody else have a problem installing this?
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Down this file below and install it before installing nueDynamicClock
thank you very much! Davey
leonarderman said:
Down this file below and install it before installing nueDynamicClock
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That did the trick for me
Seems to lock up my phone coming out of suspension. I have tried the settings on the first post but seems to always lock up. Timmay!!!

Deep sleep problem

Hello world,
I just noticed this disturbing issue. I lost about 16% battery in one night. When I looked at battery state I noticed alot of tiny little wake moments during the night.
What kind of application can cause this? Or are there any known bugged apps that cause this?
Wakker is dutch for Wake
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. THE Galaxy Notes when goes into standby (screen off) should go into deep sleep mode is a mode that allows you to keep to a minimum processor frequency to conserve the battery. Unfortunately, between the various firmware updates that we do and the various programs that we install (some of these work in backround without noticing it) can happen that the Note is no longer able to enter deep sleep mode remains fixed at 200mhz even while on table with display off.
To find out if our notes go into deep sleep, just install the free CPU Spy download here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5idmFsb3Nlay5jcHVzcHkiXQ..--- If your notes do not enter into deep sleep the greater the percentage occupied by the item above, or 200mhz. The fact that it is a 200mhz is quite useless to us since we're not doing anything with the device as it should be on standby at that time. It happens so that at night, leaving the device on but without the latter is used, however, so battery consumption (having remained fixed at 200mhz) and the following morning surprise that we find the percentage of low power.
To overcome this problem needs to be done in the following way: Deep Sleep Guide
- Go into settings and remove the following tones: sound freezes the screen and sound selection - Set the device in flight mode - Turn off the device - Remove the battery for 10 seconds - Power on the device - Wait until everything is loaded - Remove Airplane mode
And that's it. The Notes should regularly go into deep sleep after doing this guide. To check everything just to keep notes on standby for about ten minutes and see if The candidates and the percentage of deep sleep increases.
Hi
Even I face this battery issue....it is severe in my case. I hardly get 14 HRS of battery life even after about 30 charging cycles
I've installed CPU spy, I found that the CPU stays in 200Mhz, for testing purpose I had kept my cell phone untouched in flight mode for about 12hrs but still I lost more 50% of battery.
I had tested the battery by completely charging it, it just drains before my eyes . . .
I don't know if this is deep sleep issue. please help me.
Naveen
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1. Flash and test different kernels in case of battery drain. Some are easier on your battery than the others. 2. Use Titanium Backup to freeze or uninstall crapware. This list is a useful guide as to what can/can't be removed from your system: https://spreadsheets.google.com/spr...SENVeXlqUm5vV0E&single=true&gid=0&output=html 3. Set Brightness to low value, disable autobrightness 4. Disable or scale down vibration and haptic feedback 5. Automatic syncing of your accounts is battery consuming. Sync manually if you can 6. Set screen timeout to 15 seconds 7. Disable fast dormancy (dial *#9900# and do it from there) 8. Don't keep your WiFi/Packet Data on all the time. However, if you must have WiFi on the second you wake up your phone, go to Settings/Wireless and Network/Wi-Fi settings - once in Wi-Fi Settings, hit the menu button (the bottom left one), choose Advanced/Wi-Fi sleep policy/When Screen Turned Off. This way your connection will toggle on/off depending on your screen on/of state 9. Disable location services via wireless networks - are you travelling that fast that you need those? 10. GPS is heavy on the battery, therefore use it sparingly
And don't use Juice or any other battery 'defenders': they keep running in the background and consume your juice by trying to save it. Not to mention other problems they can (and often do) create.
Hope this helps.
Download BetterBatteryStats and look for wakelocks (partial and kernel). Google them if you don't know what they do. Then uninstall them or fix them somehow.
Del
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Am happy to say that the deep sleep issue haS been resolved.
I downloaded better battery stats, found that the process l2_hsic was stopping my phone from going to deep sleep mode. I tweaked the wifi settings and the battery life increased exponentially.
Thanks better battery stats
Naveen
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naveeent said:
Am happy to say that the deep sleep issue haS been resolved.
I downloaded better battery stats, found that the process l2_hsic was stopping my phone from going to deep sleep mode. I tweaked the wifi settings and the battery life increased exponentially.
Thanks better battery stats
Naveen
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What do you mean "tweaked the wifi settings"?
devid801 said:
. THE Galaxy Notes when goes into standby (screen off) should go into deep sleep mode is a mode that allows you to keep to a minimum processor frequency to conserve the battery. Unfortunately, between the various firmware updates that we do and the various programs that we install (some of these work in backround without noticing it) can happen that the Note is no longer able to enter deep sleep mode remains fixed at 200mhz even while on table with display off.
To find out if our notes go into deep sleep, just install the free CPU Spy download here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5idmFsb3Nlay5jcHVzcHkiXQ..--- If your notes do not enter into deep sleep the greater the percentage occupied by the item above, or 200mhz. The fact that it is a 200mhz is quite useless to us since we're not doing anything with the device as it should be on standby at that time. It happens so that at night, leaving the device on but without the latter is used, however, so battery consumption (having remained fixed at 200mhz) and the following morning surprise that we find the percentage of low power.
To overcome this problem needs to be done in the following way: Deep Sleep Guide
- Go into settings and remove the following tones: sound freezes the screen and sound selection - Set the device in flight mode - Turn off the device - Remove the battery for 10 seconds - Power on the device - Wait until everything is loaded - Remove Airplane mode
And that's it. The Notes should regularly go into deep sleep after doing this guide. To check everything just to keep notes on standby for about ten minutes and see if The candidates and the percentage of deep sleep increases.
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My galaxy note 2 battery is draining fast and the "android os" is at about 65% at end of day and now my battery last about 10 hours. I was trying to follow your instructions above but got lost trying to find the settings to remove some tones you mentioned. Which tones are you speaking of.
Thanks...
houstonjudge said:
My galaxy note 2 battery is draining fast and the "android os" is at about 65% at end of day and now my battery last about 10 hours. I was trying to follow your instructions above but got lost trying to find the settings to remove some tones you mentioned. Which tones are you speaking of.
Thanks...
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Note 2? Wrong forum..However, to answer your question, he is talking about the tones under Settings> Sound> System.

[Q] Battery problem

I have problem with my s3 mini.
I used stock ROM. it's still official without any root or something.
My baseband is DXAMB1.
My problem is, when I start my phone, the battery life up to 18 hours. But after 70-80 hours up time, the battery suddenly really sucks.
it just about 9-10 hours a day. For example (I forgot to screen capture), I charged my phone and full at 11 pm and then in the morning (6 am) it says my battery 50%. When I look at the battery status it says Android OS stay awakes for 6 hours.
After I restart my phone, it back to normal. When I woke up, it says 80% battery and Android OS stay awakes for 1 hours.
Everytime my battery life become sucks, I need to restart the phone.
Is anybody have the some problem with me? And how to fix this?
It just sucks that I have to restart my phone every 3 days.
indralang said:
I have problem with my s3 mini.
I used stock ROM. it's still official without any root or something.
My baseband is DXAMB1.
My problem is, when I start my phone, the battery life up to 18 hours. But after 70-80 hours up time, the battery suddenly really sucks.
it just about 9-10 hours a day. For example (I forgot to screen capture), I charged my phone and full at 11 pm and then in the morning (6 am) it says my battery 50%. When I look at the battery status it says Android OS stay awakes for 6 hours.
After I restart my phone, it back to normal. When I woke up, it says 80% battery and Android OS stay awakes for 1 hours.
Everytime my battery life become sucks, I need to restart the phone.
Is anybody have the some problem with me? And how to fix this?
It just sucks that I have to restart my phone every 3 days.
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Are you rooted, if yes try using Better Battery Stats from xda and find out whats draining your battery
I'm not rooted yet.
But Du Battery Saver said Android OS is draining my batteries.
Even in battery saver mode.
I will give screen shot after if it happening again.
Do you know why Android OS consumed much power?
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indralang said:
I'm not rooted yet.
But Du Battery Saver said Android OS is draining my batteries.
Even in battery saver mode.
I will give screen shot after if it happening again.
Do you know why Android OS consumed much power?
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Blootware.
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Benz rom, golden kernel and setcpu.When you install the first two, set the minimum cpu clock to 200 mhz and max to 1000.Select pegasus governour and check "set on boot" option.I had poor battery life, but now it can last 24 hours with medium usage.
Aport said:
Benz rom, golden kernel and setcpu.When you install the first two, set the minimum cpu clock to 200 mhz and max to 1000.Select pegasus governour and check "set on boot" option.I had poor battery life, but now it can last 24 hours with medium usage.
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Kinda not relevant since he is on stock rom
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Aport said:
Benz rom, golden kernel and setcpu.When you install the first two, set the minimum cpu clock to 200 mhz and max to 1000.Select pegasus governour and check "set on boot" option.I had poor battery life, but now it can last 24 hours with medium usage.
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I checked another thread and I found the answer without using any custom ROM.
He answered = "Developer option, background process up to 4 process" and it works! :fingers-crossed:
indralang said:
I checked another thread and I found the answer without using any custom ROM.
He answered = "Developer option, background process up to 4 process" and it works! :fingers-crossed:
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But can u tell me what is 4 limit? Is it all your app like fb working well after that?
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encik_racun said:
But can u tell me what is 4 limit? Is it all your app like fb working well after that?
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I was pretty curious about this option too, some time ago, so I googled it and finally came to the opinion that it is like using a task manager, = useless on Android, because it has its own RAM manager.
This option to limit process is what it is: for developers, to test how their eventual app handle once it goes in background, and what if once killed. (read http://www.extremetech.com/computing/112013-how-multitasking-works-on-android-and-ios/2)
My personal advice/choice for a longer life for your battery:
1 - root your device and freeze/delete bloatware (system apps: first freeze them, see how it goes, then, delete them (after making a backup)
2 - use
A) Juice Defender (balanced or aggressive), set 2g connection when the device is in your pocket,
B) Use Wakelock Detector to check what most consumes your battery (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=en)
3 - use wifi and 3g only when needed, - don't count on the smartness of automatic mode 2g/3g under data
4 - switch off syncronization if you don't need it 24h (whatsapp / viber will work anyway)
5 - settings / display /
A) Auto adjust display tone ON
B) Turn off softkeys (I know exactly where 'back' and 'option' keys are..)
6 - Power saving mode ON for screen and cpu (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTLTBo2DRQA)
7 - Disable double tap on home button for S-Voice (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmU8hXUXNFE)
8 - Keep normally a mid-low brightness level, you can adjust it quickly if needed, can't you?
9 - Disable Auto-update in Google Play (you can update manually)
10 - How To Disable Samsung Push Service and Samsung Ad Utility Services (http://www.eyes4tech.com/2013/03/ho...e-samsung-push-service-and-samsung-ad-utility)
11 - Turn OFF vibration (actually, I like it and I use it for SMS and incoming phone calls)
12 - Set airplane mode when you go to sleep (or just switch it off if you don't count on it for morning alarm or to use it as an eventual light)
13 - Never use a Task manager
Assuming you're enough smart for keeping Bluetooth OFF if you don't need it, by this way, according to my daily use (phone calls, texting, internet, no gaming), I recharge it each 1d 15/22 hrs.
Hopefully this helps. :cyclops:
encik_racun said:
But can u tell me what is 4 limit? Is it all your app like fb working well after that?
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working as usual.
I'm using fb, twit, whatsapp and line as 4 background process and working as usual.
Here is my RAM Usage and my battery up to 18-20 hours with 3G connection always ON.
oldslowdiver said:
I was pretty curious about this option too, some time ago, so I googled it and finally came to the opinion that it is like using a task manager, = useless on Android, because it has its own RAM manager.
This option to limit process is what it is: for developers, to test how their eventual app handle once it goes in background, and what if once killed. (read http://www.extremetech.com/computing/112013-how-multitasking-works-on-android-and-ios/2)
My personal advice/choice for a longer life for your battery:
1 - root your device and freeze/delete bloatware (system apps: first freeze them, see how it goes, then, delete them (after making a backup)
2 - use
A) Juice Defender (balanced or aggressive), set 2g connection when the device is in your pocket,
B) Use Wakelock Detector to check what most consume your battery (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uzumapps.wakelockdetector&hl=en)
3 - use wifi and 3g only when needed, - don't count on the smartness of automatic mode 2g/3g under data
4 - switch off syncronization if you don't need it 24h (whatsapp / viber will work anyway)
5 - settings / display /
A) Auto adjust display tone ON
B) Turn off softkeys (I know exactly where 'back' and 'option' keys are..)
6 - Power saving mode ON for screen and cpu (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTLTBo2DRQA)
7 - Disable double tap on home button for S-Voice (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmU8hXUXNFE)
8 - Keep normally a mid-low brightness level, you can adjust it quickly if needed, can't you?
9 - Disable Auto-update in Google Play (you can update manually)
10 - How To Disable Samsung Push Service and Samsung Ad Utility Services (http://www.eyes4tech.com/2013/03/ho...e-samsung-push-service-and-samsung-ad-utility)
11 - Turn OFF vibration (actually, I like it and I use it for SMS and incoming phone calls)
12 - Set airplane mode when you go to sleep (or just switch it off if you don't count on it for morning alarm or to use it as an eventual light)
13 - Never use a Task manager
Assuming you're enough smart for keeping Bluetooth OFF if you don't need it, by this way, according to my daily use (phone calls, texting, internet, no gaming), I recharge it each 1d 15/22 hrs.
Hopefully this helps. :cyclops:
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thanks, but i need my 3G connection always ON and you don't need to root to freeze bloatware. application - force stop - disable.
indralang said:
working as usual.
I'm using fb, twit, whatsapp and line as 4 background process and working as usual.
Here is my RAM Usage and my battery up to 18-20 hours with 3G connection always ON.
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U using one power guard right?
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encik_racun said:
U using one power guard right?
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Just for batterry status. I'm not activating any power saver.
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I have a problem with my battery

I have a problem with my battery, let's say that I recently installed infinirom but without the removelaucher. There are now three days since I installed it but I notice that the phone has a significant consumption.
Not how to improve the durability, I use the greenfy and sd maid and many other small methods, (how to get up to max of 30/20 charge and then recharge 100), I did immediately after the installation of the rom battery calibration once.
At this point I do not know what to do, I have to change rom and istallarne a new or take other measures?
Help me = (
My battery life is now, for example 20h duration on screen with less than 3h
riccim said:
I have a problem with my battery, let's say that I recently installed infinirom but without the removelaucher. There are now three days since I installed it but I notice that the phone has a significant consumption.
Not how to improve the durability, I use the greenfy and sd maid and many other small methods, (how to get up to max of 30/20 charge and then recharge 100), I did immediately after the installation of the rom battery calibration once.
At this point I do not know what to do, I have to change rom and istallarne a new or take other measures?
Help me = (
My battery life is now, for example 20h duration on screen with less than 3h
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Something is draining your battery alot.
Mine last atleast 6+ hours on screen.
- Go install betterbatterystats and then check up on it after a day too see if something constantly wake's your phone. then eliminate it!
- Go into applications in settings and disable everything you dont use example: (car mode, google maps,tags,nfc,) you can always enable them when you need them.
- You could also get a cpu manager so you can clock down the cpu. 2 ghz havent been a need for me, only with high graphics games. 1600 mhz is running all smooth too!
totex71 said:
Something is draining your battery alot.
Mine last atleast 6+ hours on screen.
- Go install betterbatterystats and then check up on it after a day too see if something constantly wake's your phone. then eliminate it!
- Go into applications in settings and disable everything you dont use example: (car mode, google maps,tags,nfc,) you can always enable them when you need them.
- You could also get a cpu manager so you can clock down the cpu. 2 ghz havent been a need for me, only with high graphics games. 1600 mhz is running all smooth too!
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ok i t'll try the batterystas and i'm checking the apps wake or olther, thanks =)

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