Great Battery Backup - HTC Salsa

Hi,
For those who need a good battery backup can use this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...F1bmNoZXJleC5nb3dpZGdldC5nb3Bvd2VybWFzdGVyIl0.
Before using this app my salsa stays for 15h (heavy use) but after installing this app it stays for 30h (heavy use).. Give it a try. I use super save mode

And it dsnt slow down the phone?

no it doesn't slow the phone...

For people having issues with battery(if the phone is rooted ofcourse and clockwork recovery is installed) go to the recovery menu->advanced->clear battery stats and reboot the phone.

Raneet said:
For people having issues with battery(if the phone is rooted ofcourse and clockwork recovery is installed) go to the recovery menu->advanced->clear battery stats and reboot the phone.
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How its gonna work? More explaination for this thing, please
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Raneet said:
For people having issues with battery(if the phone is rooted ofcourse and clockwork recovery is installed) go to the recovery menu->advanced->clear battery stats and reboot the phone.
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Go.Bin said:
How its gonna work? More explaination for this thing, please
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ok...the idea of this is...when your battery is at 100% charge...and i mean full...u wipe the batt stats, giving a true reading of the battery and not a partial image from previous roms. it is a good idea if your swapping to a new rom. i normally do mine once a month only, never have a problem either.
for example
battery drain on thing rom is moderate to light ie 10% every 3-4hrs.
battery stats on sense 3.4 rom moderate to light 10% every 2-3hrs.
by wiping the stats at full-charge, it show u the true reading how your battery is performing on your current rom.

BigBearEvo said:
ok...the idea of this is...when your battery is at 100% charge...and i mean full...u wipe the batt stats, giving a true reading of the battery and not a partial image from previous roms. it is a good idea if your swapping to a new rom. i normally do mine once a month only, never have a problem either.
for example
battery drain on thing rom is moderate to light ie 10% every 3-4hrs.
battery stats on sense 3.4 rom moderate to light 10% every 2-3hrs.
by wiping the stats at full-charge, it show u the true reading how your battery is performing on your current rom.
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so do we only wipe battery stats at full charge?

Yes, then it gives u proper indication of life in your battery
Wasn't me............ ;-)

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[Q] Wipe battery stats

Sry to ask this but how do u wipe battery stats properly?
Is it let the phone fully charge first, then go to recovery to wipe battery stats and then let my phone battery drain (no charging allowed) until phone is completely dead. Is this procedure correct?
Just install battery calibration from market, easiest way to calibrate your battery imo.
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Go to recovery mode and in advance menu wipe the battery stats, I think it is the proper way to wipe battery stats
the correct method for proper calibration is charge to 100%....then wipe the battery stats...drain the battery to zero....charge to 100% again...now use it normally. but i am too lazy to do all this so i just clear it.i dont think it would harm.
however if you dont clear it you will get inaccurate readings on ur battery percentage.
ajeya said:
the correct method for proper calibration is charge to 100%....then wipe the battery stats...drain the battery to zero....charge to 100% again...now use it normally. but i am too lazy to do all this so i just clear it.i dont think it would harm.
however if you dont clear it you will get inaccurate readings on ur battery percentage.
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correct, i once have my battery down to 0, then phone powered down, and i powered it up again and surprised to see 10% more juice. LOL
shiningarmor said:
correct, i once have my battery down to 0, then phone powered down, and i powered it up again and surprised to see 10% more juice. LOL
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haha
in my case sometimes it loses 10% if i restart my phone
turn off the phone, hold down decrease sound button and push uper button. go recovery and wipe stats)
Thanks for all of your replies as I am lazy, I just download battery calibration app from android market
I calibrated many times my battery.. But when I reboot to recovery, I always find either the battery shown in Ext recovery is lower or higher that what I saw in the Rom.. And after rebooting from recovery to Rom, the Rom shows the battery shown in recovery.. So whenever I reboot my phone, I find the battery % change in Rom... Do anyone experience this..?
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ajeya said:
haha
in my case sometimes it loses 10% if i restart my phone
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this is due to incorrect values shown by rom..dat's y calibration is required
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jpkbeddu said:
I calibrated many times my battery.. But when I reboot to recovery, I always find either the battery shown in Ext recovery is lower or higher that what I saw in the Rom.. And after rebooting from recovery to Rom, the Rom shows the battery shown in recovery.. So whenever I reboot my phone, I find the battery % change in Rom... Do anyone experience this..?
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after calibration don't reboot phone immediately..
mandeep294 said:
this is due to incorrect values shown by rom..dat's y calibration is required
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yes i already said this is due to my laziness ...i never bother to calibrate properly.
So how often should you re-calibrate your battery?
lerx said:
So how often should you re-calibrate your battery?
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whenever you flash a new rom.
ajeya said:
whenever you flash a new rom.
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Ok thank you

[Q] Battery drain on miniCM9-3.0.2

Hi all!
I am using rom miniCM9-3.0.2 by nobodyAtall. I love this rom but battery use about one day... I've just used basically function. I try to wipe battery stats, remove unused applications... but nothing changes. Anybody knows how to solve this problem?
Thanks so much for help!
(Sorry for my bad english)
Use smartassV2 as cpu governor under performance settings,might increase battery by a margin,but as for now there is no solution for this problem,use minicm7 based rom if u want better battery performance..cheers..
I'll try it. Thanks u!
Try to tick" use 2g only" option! there's a bug here, you need to re-tick it every time you re-boot your phone.
lqg_phy said:
Hi all!
I am using rom miniCM9-3.0.2 by nobodyAtall. I love this rom but battery use about one day... I've just used basically function. I try to wipe battery stats, remove unused applications... but nothing changes. Anybody knows how to solve this problem?
Thanks so much for help!
(Sorry for my bad english)
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I have exactly the same problem.
The battery lasts only one day.
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my battery lasts 2 days
sorry for my very very very bad english
battery drain??
try install 2x Battery - Battery Saver app , you can found it at google play..
Thanks all
1-Charge your phone to 100%
2-Poweroff your phone and leave it charging for 1-2 more hours
3-Boot on CWM and wipe battery stats
4-Go to build.prop and find this line "ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendat acall,datacall "
Add qcomuiccstack at the end of the line. It should look like this :
ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendata call,datacall,qcomuiccstack
5-Enjoy
I've done that and my battery became immortal
All steps above are extracted from miniCM9 thread(http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1575094), all credits go to people who discover it
maxee23 said:
1-Charge your phone to 100%
2-Poweroff your phone and leave it charging for 1-2 more hours
3-Boot on CWM and wipe battery stats
4-Go to build.prop and find this line "ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendat acall,datacall "
Add qcomuiccstack at the end of the line. It should look like this :
ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendata call,datacall,qcomuiccstack
5-Enjoy
I've done that and my battery became immortal
All steps above are extracted from miniCM9 thread(http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1575094), all credits go to people who discover it
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Thanks! I hope it work for me!
maxee23 said:
1-Charge your phone to 100%
2-Poweroff your phone and leave it charging for 1-2 more hours
3-Boot on CWM and wipe battery stats
4-Go to build.prop and find this line "ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendat acall,datacall "
Add qcomuiccstack at the end of the line. It should look like this :
ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendata call,datacall,qcomuiccstack
5-Enjoy
I've done that and my battery became immortal
All steps above are extracted from miniCM9 thread(http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1575094), all credits go to people who discover it
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Just a question: Power off phone and charge? What do you mean by that? Every time I power off my phone whilst charging it boots up again immediately.
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SpyderX said:
Just a question: Power off phone and charge? What do you mean by that? Every time I power off my phone whilst charging it boots up again immediately.
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i just power off and then the phone stucks in the kernel logo with the led on. I just assume that the phone is charging its my 2nd day without charging and i still got 30% of battery that i think will last for another day
Thanks !
I'm going to try just that.
My battery drains in about 8 hours now (when I'm not using the phone at all).
maxee23 said:
1-Charge your phone to 100%
2-Poweroff your phone and leave it charging for 1-2 more hours
3-Boot on CWM and wipe battery stats
4-Go to build.prop and find this line "ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendat acall,datacall "
Add qcomuiccstack at the end of the line. It should look like this :
ro.telephony.ril.v3=1,icccardstatus,skipbrokendata call,datacall,qcomuiccstack
5-Enjoy
I've done that and my battery became immortal
All steps above are extracted from miniCM9 thread(http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1575094), all credits go to people who discover it
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Hi does this work for minicm7?

again .. galaxy note battery

This is my first post here. Am kinda new to the forum
Well, i know this issue have been said over and over. But i didn't get anything out of other threads
I have my new gnote on stock ICS for 6 weeks now. It's battery drain rate was about 1 % every 5 minutes on browsing. Then one day i installed game "angry gran 2" from 1mobile market, because it said on playstore not available for ur country. And since that moment the battery went crazy. Drain 1 % every 2 or 3 minutes. I uninstalled it a day later and the problem is still there. This was about 10 days ago
I checked running apps nothing is different than normal
I dunt use face book app
I uninstalled samsung push service
GPS and location services are always off
The mobile goes into deep sleep very well no problem with that acc to CPU spy. The processor which usually works is 200 mhz then sometomes 1200 mhz
All settings since the day i bought it are set to save energy "lowest brightness, sync is off .... Etc."
Now the battery does not work notmally unless every charge i remove the battery for few minutes and put it back' i did this today before i turn off my phone battery was 92 % remived battery put it back and it's 87% ! :S
Yester day about twice after going to sleep i find batter increased 1%
Can you help me please to spot where the problem is ?
I have better battery stats but i dunt understand it
And one more question please, does having large number of apps even if not running in the background cause battery drain ?
Thanks all will greatly appreciate any help
+1 on that. My note's battery runs really fast and I'm not even using it for hardcore gaming. The battery gets really hot at times too.
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update: screen shot from better battery stats
Check these screenshots from better battery stats is this rate normal ?
Hi! Once I had a similar battery issue, but in my case it was after flashing a custom rom. Battery started draining much faster than usual. And sometimes battery percentage jumped up too. Have you tried to remove/insert battery, then fully charge your phone and when fully charged run "Battery Calibration" app from Play Store? Have a feeling it's not the solution for your battery issue, maybe a long shot, but still maybe worth a try if you haven't done that already?
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opiujn said:
Hi! Once I had a similar battery issue, but in my case it was after flashing a custom rom. Battery started draining much faster than usual. And sometimes battery percentage jumped up too. Have you tried to remove/insert battery, then fully charge your phone and when fully charged run "Battery Calibration" app from Play Store? Have a feeling it's not the solution for your battery issue, maybe a long shot, but still maybe worth a try if you haven't done that already?
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Well i haven't tried battery calibration yet. Will try it what to lose !
I searched for it it needs rooted device. Do you know some app does not need root ?
someone26 said:
Well i haven't tried battery calibration yet. Will try it what to lose !
I searched for it it needs rooted device. Do you know some app does not need root ?
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There's no such thing as battery calibration apps, it's a con, you just put them through a few cycles and they're fully charged, modifying the battery stats does nothing for the use of the physical battery.
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SpyderTracks said:
There's no such thing as battery calibration apps, it's a con, you just put them through a few cycles and they're fully charged, modifying the battery stats does nothing for the use of the physical battery.
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That is correct. The name of the app might be misleading. It does not do anything to the battery's physical condition at all.
The problem I had was that my "battery" suddenly started to drain very fast according to the battery icon in status bar. It dropped about 1%/min during screen off, and even faster with screen on. I charged my phone to 100% about 6 or 7 times. But as soon as I unplugged the cable I had that very quick drain. I guess the battery itself had much more capacity left than shown, it is in good condition... but that didn't help me because my note turned off when the battery icon showed it was low on % and I had to start charging again. Then I ran this app, which only thing it does is to simply delete batterystats.bin file if I understand it correctly. I don't know much about these stuff, but after that the usage time of my phone is back to normal again
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someone26 said:
Well i haven't tried battery calibration yet. Will try it what to lose !
I searched for it it needs rooted device. Do you know some app does not need root ?
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I just had a look at Play Store and all the apps I saw that does remove batterystats seem to need root. Probably it is a system file you can't touch without root access then Also, the battery issue you have might be caused by something else.
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Well i wish it can be solved this way ... Coz other option am.gonna take is downgrading to GB then factory reset as i understood this won't brick my phone if I got it carrectly
May be it's calibration thing ... Check the attatched photo the batteru since 3 a.m. To 9 a.m. Is almost at same level or increasing .. Maybe it's some kinda of system calibratoon of battery indicator against battery fast drain while working .. I dunt know
In system settings > battery: what is reported there?
Have you tried boot in "safe mode" to see if it still drain the same way? It will exclude most of user installed stuff as your downloaded apps and such from running.
But remember you might loose some user settings on your phone when booting normal again after safe mode.
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Hmm iam have somethings like ur Problem
My Battery is Very Good
Not Drain anymore But Have something when iam go to sleep my battery 65% when iam wake up i found battery 66%
I dont know what is the problem but someone said to me some advanced to this Problem Read this Topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874642
But Did you have this problem ( Battery sometimes Incrase 1% wih itself )
Portgas-D-Asce said:
Hmm iam have somethings like ur Problem
My Battery is Very Good
Not Drain anymore But Have something when iam go to sleep my battery 65% when iam wake up i found battery 66%
I dont know what is the problem but someone said to me some advanced to this Problem Read this Topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874642
But Did you have this problem ( Battery sometimes Incrase 1% wih itself )
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Can u give me ur battery plz
↖(^▽^)↗ Sent from Rego Galaxy Note ↖(^▽^)↗
SpyderTracks said:
There's no such thing as battery calibration apps, it's a con, you just put them through a few cycles and they're fully charged, modifying the battery stats does nothing for the use of the physical battery.
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Portgas-D-Asce said:
Hmm iam have somethings like ur Problem
My Battery is Very Good
Not Drain anymore But Have something when iam go to sleep my battery 65% when iam wake up i found battery 66%
I dont know what is the problem but someone said to me some advanced to this Problem Read this Topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874642
But Did you have this problem ( Battery sometimes Incrase 1% wih itself )
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although battery calibration app does nothing to do the battery hardware, but it does calibrate on how the battery percentage is being read by your phone. It wiped your battery status, allowing 100% charged to be read as 100% charged. sometimes, due to various reason (ie. flashing without fully charging), your battery status will be inaccurately read by your phone. For example, you charge your phone upto 2000, havent completely charged to the max capacity (2500) but the phone already read 2000 as 100%. and because of this, it will look like your battery drain really fast or the percentage jumping up and down. i guess.
wiping battery status requires you to have root access. thus, this app will only work when you have rooted your phone.
it is true that after a few cycles (not sure how many times) of charging the battery status may go back normal but hey, if we can make sure to do this calibration with only one cycle, why we have to do more?
hahuhe said:
although battery calibration app does nothing to do the battery hardware, but it does calibrate on how the battery percentage is being read by your phone. It wiped your battery status, allowing 100% charged to be read as 100% charged. sometimes, due to various reason (ie. flashing without fully charging), your battery status will be inaccurately read by your phone. For example, you charge your phone upto 2000, havent completely charged to the max capacity (2500) but the phone already read 2000 as 100%. and because of this, it will look like your battery drain really fast or the percentage jumping up and down. i guess.
wiping battery status requires you to have root access. thus, this app will only work when you have rooted your phone.
it is true that after a few cycles (not sure how many times) of charging the battery status may go back normal but hey, if we can make sure to do this calibration with only one cycle, why we have to do more?
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Huh
Now iam understand my problem is solved m maybe because iam didnt charge phone when iam changed my rom
And when iam charged it for first time on this custom rom i see problem( battery incrase with itself) solved Thanks God.
Portgas-D-Asce said:
Hmm iam have somethings like ur Problem
My Battery is Very Good
Not Drain anymore But Have something when iam go to sleep my battery 65% when iam wake up i found battery 66%
I dont know what is the problem but someone said to me some advanced to this Problem Read this Topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874642
But Did you have this problem ( Battery sometimes Incrase 1% wih itself )
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My battery is crazy. Yep in deep sleep some times it increase 1 % .... On the other hand while working with the phone it drains very rabidly at a rate 3-3.5 % per minute .... Either on wifi or not ... It's normal rate used to be 5 % per minute till the day iinstalled that game and the problem persists even after i removed it
As for the explanation in the thread ptovided it does not make sense to me .. Because every time the battery jumps up the battery drain becomes soooooo rapid afterwards
offdrment son,
opiujn said:
In system settings > battery: what is reported there?
Have you tried boot in "safe mode" to see if it still drain the same way? It will exclude most of user installed stuff as your downloaded apps and such from running.
But remember you might loose some user settings on your phone when booting normal again after safe mode.
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In battery settings there's nothing other than usual at all
I will try safe mood and see what i get ... But should i work with it till the battery ends or i can use it for a couple of hours and notice the batt. Drain rate ?
hahuhe said:
although battery calibration app does nothing to do the battery hardware, but it does calibrate on how the battery percentage is being read by your phone. It wiped your battery status, allowing 100% charged to be read as 100% charged. sometimes, due to various reason (ie. flashing without fully charging), your battery status will be inaccurately read by your phone. For example, you charge your phone upto 2000, havent completely charged to the max capacity (2500) but the phone already read 2000 as 100%. and because of this, it will look like your battery drain really fast or the percentage jumping up and down. i guess.
wiping battery status requires you to have root access. thus, this app will only work when you have rooted your phone.
it is true that after a few cycles (not sure how many times) of charging the battery status may go back normal but hey, if we can make sure to do this calibration with only one cycle, why we have to do more?
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I was trying to find a way to root my phone but i can't find any data on the web ! For some reason that way of rooting tgat was on xda deleted ...
But I have a question ... I always wait rill my phone completely empty and charge it till completely full ... I leave it in the plug about an hour till the complete sign shows in notification bar
Does this mean that way that my battery is already calibrated and i shouldn't try to bother to root the phone and get the app ?
someone26 said:
I was trying to find a way to root my phone but i can't find any data on the web ! For some reason that way of rooting tgat was on xda deleted ...
But I have a question ... I always wait rill my phone completely empty and charge it till completely full ... I leave it in the plug about an hour till the complete sign shows in notification bar
Does this mean that way that my battery is already calibrated and i shouldn't try to bother to root the phone and get the app ?
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There's Dr ketans thread on rooting in the stickies of development section, it's very simple.
After 1 or two full charge cycles, the battery will recalibrate itself, no need for any app, they don't do anything anyway.
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opiujn said:
In system settings > battery: what is reported there?
Have you tried boot in "safe mode" to see if it still drain the same way? It will exclude most of user installed stuff as your downloaded apps and such from running.
But remember you might loose some user settings on your phone when booting normal again after safe mode.
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I tried safe mode .. And yeah performance is a little better though still not like before .. it bought me an extra minute per 1% drain .. So i dunt know what that says ? I checked running processes the only difference that facebook and avast antivirus dunt run in safe mode .. Which were probably always there since i got the phone nothing new..
Hello everyone, need some advice. I am unable to know if my battery is functioning normal or should i get it replaced. Please see the atached picture. You will see that my battery draining off within 4hrs with 2G data on. It has been happening from past 2 weeks. Just want to know if it is normal on 2G. Or should i get my battery replaced with a new one. I have read somewhere that with 2G battery of Galaxy Note lasts for about 6 to 7 hrs. Mine goes for just 4 hrs max.
Few details about my usage:
1. Data sync is not on all the time. But for every half an hour i keep data sync on for 30 for 40 seconds max to retrive mails.
2. I dont not watch any videos, online or on mobile.
3. I dont play games at all though i have around 20 games bcoz of this poor battery life.
4. I do not do video calling.
5. With the above usage and little bit of online videos using wifi, I get around 3 to 4 hrs of battery life.
P. M. Vinay Kumar,
HTC P3400i (sold),
Samsung Galaxy S, rooted(sold),
Samsung Galaxy Note (using now),
Stock ICS, Rooted
By the time i posted my prob on XDA, battery dropped from 32% to 18% !!!
P. M. Vinay Kumar,
HTC P3400i (sold),
Samsung Galaxy S, rooted(sold),
Samsung Galaxy Note (using now),
Stock ICS, Rooted

Is this hardware problem or rom or battery?

from past weeks my phone turned toooo slow and battery back up is also low
im on sgs2 v9 rom...
lemme explain from first...
after turing on my device..its runs with no lag for 40-60minutes...after that my phone turns too slow...no cpu setter app or nothing but it turns too slow...and only 4 to 5 apps installed
and battery is too low for me..i charge my phone for 3hours and i get only 5hours of backup(i will listen songs for 45minutes)
is this the problem of rom or hardware or my battery problem
pagadalachetan said:
from past weeks my phone turned toooo slow and battery back up is also low
im on sgs2 v9 rom...
lemme explain from first...
after turing on my device..its runs with no lag for 40-60minutes...after that my phone turns too slow...no cpu setter app or nothing but it turns too slow...and only 4 to 5 apps installed
and battery is too low for me..i charge my phone for 3hours and i get only 5hours of backup(i will listen songs for 45minutes)
is this the problem of rom or hardware or my battery problem
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It seems that there's lots of firmware load on your device, due to which battery is also wasting.
If phone was normal previously (before SGS2 v9), then surely it's software that's making your phone slow. Also, try wiping battery status in CWM recovery...
Hope this helps...
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Galaxy_Rohit said:
It seems that there's lots of firmware load on your device, due to which battery is also wasting.
If phone was normal previously (before SGS2 v9), then surely it's software that's making your phone slow. Also, try wiping battery status in CWM recovery...
Hope this helps...
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"try wiping battery status in CWM recovery..."
u mean 3x wipe if not what the steps for wiping battery status
ya wiped battery stats too..hope it works
flashed original stock rom after 3hours of full charge...i just gost 45minutes backup while using data connection...so is my battery dead??
pagadalachetan said:
flashed original stock rom after 3hours of full charge...i just gost 45minutes backup while using data connection...so is my battery dead??
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1. Wait till pop up command charged in Homescreen when u charge althought it's show 100%
2. What data connection u used HSDPA / 3G / EDGE ??
3. Check our Battery Physical there are inflate or not (put on flat place) if yes possibly our battery is leaks. if not just calibration your battery using 3rd app on playstore "battery calibration"
CMIIW

[Q] Battery dying super fast after root, please help!

Ok, first, I looked around and tried stuff like battery calibration etc. but no luck, here's what happened:
I got my galaxy ace and rooted it with CF-ROOT, flashed it using the recovery menu that stock already had.
Phone was ok for 1 week, then it started sucking battery like crazy (also charges too fast), 100% lasts something like 5mins...
(at this point it was still stock with rooted kernel)
Flashed a CM ICS ROM from the forum => same results with battery
Went back to stock, no root anymore => battery still the same
Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks in advance!
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Ok, first, I looked around and tried stuff like battery calibration etc. but no luck, here's what happened:
I got my galaxy ace and rooted it with CF-ROOT, flashed it using the recovery menu that stock already had.
Phone was ok for 1 week, then it started sucking battery like crazy (also charges too fast), 100% lasts something like 5mins...
(at this point it was still stock with rooted kernel)
Flashed a CM ICS ROM from the forum => same results with battery
Went back to stock, no root anymore => battery still the same
Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks in advance!
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Why didn't you use the normal .zip that just adds super user? Maybe we have the same type of Ace that is completely incompatible with flashed kernels. Brings battery problems. Only kernels you can use are the ones that come with the rom you installed.
Reflash stock rom and root using any other .zip around the forums.
Because you said you charge it too fast. Try to charge it for 3 hrs. If u see 100 % that doesn't mean that it is fully charged already
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Do this, full use your battery till it totally gets dry and charge it to 100% without break..note that your phone should switch off conditon while charging to 100%..
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Clear battery cache and dalvik's cache , then consume the battery tell it reaches zero
And charge it
It worked for me
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Is your battery swelled? I mean, is it bulging outside when you place the battery inside the phone?
If yes, then you need to get a new phone
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Is your battery swelled? I mean, is it bulging outside when you place the battery inside the phone?
If yes, then you need to get a new phone
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No, the battery is ok.
Why didn't you use the normal .zip that just adds super user? Maybe we have the same type of Ace that is completely incompatible with flashed kernels. Brings battery problems. Only kernels you can use are the ones that come with the rom you installed.
Reflash stock rom and root using any other .zip around the forums.
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What do you mean by normal zip? As I said, I flashed stock back, no more rooted kernel, but it's still draining battery, shouldn't it have gone back to normal with stock? Should I root again with this normal zip to be able to solve the problem?
Maybe your battery is "gone" (I mean cannot charge anymore). If you can try your phone with another battery borrowed from a friend or buy a new one cheap to be sure the problem is the battery and not the phone. The last option for me is to buy a new original battery a give a try. If you have a method to test the battery out of the phone is best. Good luck
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Do 1 thing. Recharge for a long time till 100% . Choose a stock based rom like sgs2 v10. Do full wipes, delete battery stats.bin, Format data,cache, system, sd-ext ( if any ) & flash rom. Reboot & try battery. If it's still the same, go get a new battery..
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hey, try this app called nova battery tester. It will tell you a lot about your battery's condition.
You can find it on the play store.
Also check whether your phone is entering deep sleep.
Maybe your battery is "gone" (I mean cannot charge anymore). If you can try your phone with another battery borrowed from a friend or buy a new one cheap to be sure the problem is the battery and not the phone. The last option for me is to buy a new original battery a give a try. If you have a method to test the battery out of the phone is best. Good luck
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I tried that, the friend's battery on my phone had the same behaviour, and my battery on friend's phone worked fine... so it can't be the battery
Why the hell it won't just work normal if I flashed stock back?
Do 1 thing. Recharge for a long time till 100% . Choose a stock based rom like sgs2 v10. Do full wipes, delete battery stats.bin, Format data,cache, system, sd-ext ( if any ) & flash rom. Reboot & try battery. If it's still the same, go get a new battery..
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Tried recharging for long time, no luck, also tried many "battery calibration" apps also with no result.
I'm guessing buying a new battery won't solve anything either given the results with the friend's battery
Have you checked your CPU behavior ? Which states it is in, etc
Use CPU spy to find out
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I tried that, the friend's battery on my phone had the same behaviour, and my battery on friend's phone worked fine... so it can't be the battery
Why the hell it won't just work normal if I flashed stock back?
Tried recharging for long time, no luck, also tried many "battery calibration" apps also with no result.
I'm guessing buying a new battery won't solve anything either given the results with the friend's battery
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Best thing... Send it back to samsung !!! Either you get a repair or a replacement ! ( Provided you are under warranty for the service to be free... )
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Ok, first, I looked around and tried stuff like battery calibration etc. but no luck, here's what happened:
I got my galaxy ace and rooted it with CF-ROOT, flashed it using the recovery menu that stock already had.
Phone was ok for 1 week, then it started sucking battery like crazy (also charges too fast), 100% lasts something like 5mins...
(at this point it was still stock with rooted kernel)
Flashed a CM ICS ROM from the forum => same results with battery
Went back to stock, no root anymore => battery still the same
Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks in advance!
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1. Un-root then root again using the normal method which just adds SU.
2. Try charging for 2-3 hours. Sometimes it displays 100% though the battery level might be as low as 15%
3. Do you do over-night charging/ charge for very long durations/ play lots of games during charging? In that case your battery is over-charged. Check it. It should be puffed up a bit. If this is the case then, sorry mate, but you'll just have to get a new battery. And don't ignore this problem. Trust me, as bad as it is, it's all downhill from here.
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I tried that, the friend's battery on my phone had the same behaviour, and my battery on friend's phone worked fine... so it can't be the battery
Why the hell it won't just work normal if I flashed stock back?
Tried recharging for long time, no luck, also tried many "battery calibration" apps also with no result.
I'm guessing buying a new battery won't solve anything either given the results with the friend's battery
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JUst unroot the phone and send it to service centre !
All will be done ! and your warranty will be there if u have it still

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