Hi folks,
I am having overheating issues on salsa. I tried all Roms properly and used data2sd as well. But after a week or so after flashing, my battery temperature swells over 45°C. My current configurations are as follows-
ROM- Stock+Root.
SD- 16GB Class 10.
Partition size-1003 MB.
Help is appreciated.
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New battery then or your using it to much in a humid enviromemt. Take battery out. Put in frisge fofor a couple of mins till stone cold and rcharge to max then wiper battery stats and then reboot.
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Did you solve your overheat issue?
Are u using any cover or pouch? I had this overheating issue when I used pouch..
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theschneidi said:
Did you solve your overheat issue?
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Not yet. Currently managing with Nokia N8 atleast till I manage to fix Farrago! v3. Any testing work?
yuva0103 said:
Are u using any cover or pouch? I had this overheating issue when I used pouch..
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Nope. I had a case I made myself but I don't use it now.
Edit- I suspect the reason us humidity because the climate here us getting wired. Never mind ill get back asap.
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Once I had the problem that I had Wifi on, charged the battery and some processes in the background which used the CPU at 100%.
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Does the screen really eat up that much battery? I do keep my screen on a lot from texting to social networks. Would a deferent kernel possible ease the screen usage or is that how much power the screen consumes with a pretty good amount of usage?
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Yes ,
I turn auto off and run it about a 1/3 of the way and in the dark I turn it even Lower sometimes and the batt seems ok ,
If I was constantly doing stuff on the phone at that rate I get a good 3-3 1/2 hr and Im talking actually sitting with the phone on and doing constant stuff for that long .
Thanks for asking - I find that my display battery usage is just as high!
I'll have to try the auto off. Auto dim doesn't seem to work that good. I guess ill experiment after work with a different kernel and see if its any better this morning. Thanks for confirming
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OK I fixed it lol. I tried the new Pegasus rom with the stockish kernel. Amazing! I recommend it.
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OK I fixed it lol. I tried the new Pegasus rom with the stockish kernel. Amazing! I recommend it.
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Yea, I'm getting like 14-17 hours off of one charge. On De-Sensed it was like 8 hours.
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Definitely getting great battery on the Pegasus ROM. I've found turning off you data when not using it effectively doubles my battery life. But then again I'm in an LTE area so that burns it up like you wouldn't believe when it's on and being used.
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I don't have lte in my area. I'm going on 1 day and 1 hour with this rom. VERY pleased!
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Im hvg this flickering screen symptom right after my phone drop at 50% of battery. It will suddenly shut my phone off if i continue using it. And the worst part is, i cant turn it on until i charge it again. Any ideas?
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same problem happened to me. It is time to buy a new battery.
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jasonhoch said:
same problem happened to me. It is time to buy a new battery.
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Gosh... Its only one n the hlf year of usage.
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You were right jason. My batt is dead and bloated. Gonna change a new one now. Thx again
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was it stock battery?
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was it stock battery?
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Yup buzz. Stock batt
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Suprisingly still hvg that flickering screen at 2% after changing new batt ( original ).
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yes the screen flickers at <3%.. i have seen it in 3 notes... so i guess it happens
Usually this happen when the battery isn't original.
Its happened to me with fake battery. No problem with stock one.
I think battery issues could be case. Many nowadays including myself
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yes the screen flickers at <3%.. i have seen it in 3 notes... so i guess it happens
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Thnks dude
Glad to hear that its a norm. But never happend to me before till recently. I thought its the hardware issue.
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baz77 said:
I think battery issues could be case. Many nowadays including myself
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Bazz, u meant to say that even on stock batt this thing would happen?
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safuan7822 said:
Bazz, u meant to say that even on stock batt this thing would happen?
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it could happen with any battery if quality is not good or diminished. I think so at least Check your battery, does it look out of shape?
You could try a friends battery, or an alternative rom could also be another issue.
You can also experiment with the power saving features to turn them of.
Uninstall if any, power saving apps/ screenfilter apps.
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i have the same issue. i just wanna say im very disappointed. less than a year of usage and now gone.
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Gosh... Its only one n the hlf year of usage.
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My stock batt got bloated and died at 10 1/2 months.
My also battery bloated after 10 mnths
The screen used to flicker at 50%
Also at 35% phone used to shut down
I changed the battery now all is well
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Doesn't the warranty on batteries last for 12 months ? Why not get Samsung to replace it if it fails withing that time frame.
Then again, For the price of one, Is it worth all the aggro of sending it to Samsung, Waiting, Waiting some more, Then having it sent back ?
They do go pretty cheap online, And the Anker 5000mah are worth considering (except the size increase)
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Doesn't the warranty on batteries last for 12 months ? Why not get Samsung to replace it if it fails withing that time frame.
Then again, For the price of one, Is it worth all the aggro of sending it to Samsung, Waiting, Waiting some more, Then having it sent back ?
They do go pretty cheap online, And the Anker 5000mah are worth considering (except the size increase)
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As they're classed as consumables I believe warranty on batteries is only 6 months, but I think it would be great if we could somehow make samsung aware of how short the battery life is on these, maybe some sort of petition.
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Hello Friends... I saw many people having this problem with their phones... The problem was battery charging stuck when it reaches x% (x might be 85 or 87 or 90 whatever mine is 87%). I tried bump charging, tried to calibrate battery several times, etc etc but nothing works... So i decided to take help of HTC Care and i get back to stock and i take my phone to htc... they registered my complaint... The Engineer named this problem as Battery Not Charging Physically... They kept my phone for a week.. after 2-3 days a call came from HTC to tell exact repairing amount of phone... According to HTC Engineers the problem is with motherboard and it costs 8590 INR... So i didn't repaired my phone...So there is no worth to repair phone...and say Bye bye to Green LED... lolzz... If any one solved this problem on there own then plz share ua exp so others can solved them too... Thank You..
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You can flash several roms and hope for the best
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You can flash several roms and hope for the best
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Seems legit.
Hopes die last, I think it is called... (and it is also an awesome band that's not really by point)
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Have you tried with another battery? Because they have a chip that prevents overcharge. Maybe this has a defect.
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pec0ra said:
Have you tried with another battery? Because they have a chip that prevents overcharge. Maybe this has a defect.
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Yeah i used my Brother's desire s battery bt nothing changed...it charges upto 90 ...
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shiromau said:
Yeah i used my Brother's desire s battery bt nothing changed...it charges upto 90 ...
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And probably htc tried it with another battery too if they tried the least to repair your phone... After a few thought I think my question was stupid
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Had same problem for sure! Bought a new battery and now it charges up, and the battery life just amazing
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Marjuuus said:
Had same problem for sure! Bought a new battery and now it charges up, and the battery life just amazing
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shiromau said:
Hello Friends... I saw many people having this problem with their phones... The problem was battery charging stuck when it reaches x% (x might be 85 or 87 or 90 whatever mine is 87%). I tried bump charging, tried to calibrate battery several times, etc etc but nothing works... So i decided to take help of HTC Care and i get back to stock and i take my phone to htc... they registered my complaint... The Engineer named this problem as Battery Not Charging Physically... They kept my phone for a week.. after 2-3 days a call came from HTC to tell exact repairing amount of phone... According to HTC Engineers the problem is with motherboard and it costs 8590 INR... So i didn't repaired my phone...So there is no worth to repair phone...and say Bye bye to Green LED... lolzz... If any one solved this problem on there own then plz share ua exp so others can solved them too... Thank You..
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In addition to the issue you mentioned about battery not charging beyond a certain percentage, did the battery also drain faster?
I have the x% issue and the battery drains fast adding to the woes
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Seems legit.
Hopes die last, I think it is called... (and it is also an awesome band that's not really by point)
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It is called hopes dies last, and I love their album throne to the wolves :3
Btt I had this issue too but back on old sense 3.5 Rom everything works well
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It is called hopes dies last, and I love their album throne to the wolves :3
Btt I had this issue too but back on old sense 3.5 Rom everything works well
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sense 3.5 or sense 3.6 the official one???
i already tried official sense...
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shiromau said:
sense 3.5 or sense 3.6 the official one???
i already tried official sense...
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Sense 3.5 Virtuous Affinity as example
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Guys is there any trick for preventing overheating...my incs gets heated up while using 3g....also some times while charging its get heated...and because of that sometimes vibration on phone does not work....Please help
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Put some ice on it.
Now serious, you can't prevent it.
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deepu28792 said:
Guys is there any trick for preventing overheating...my incs gets heated up while using 3g....also some times while charging its get heated...and because of that sometimes vibration on phone does not work....Please help
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Ahhhh. I love these types of post the most. (sarcasm)
People giving a description of their problem. And nothing else.
GIVE WHAT YOU HAVE ON YOUR PHONE.
ROM,
KERNEL
WHATEVERS IN BOOTLOADER
ALL THAT STUFF.
You can always undervolt/under clock
But it might lead to instability
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Ahhhh. I love these types of post the most. (sarcasm)
People giving a description of their problem. And nothing else.
GIVE WHAT YOU HAVE ON YOUR PHONE.
ROM,
KERNEL
WHATEVERS IN BOOTLOADER
ALL THAT STUFF.
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i m using cm10.2 by szezso with default kernel...but the problem of heating is with every rom...while using 3g the phone becomes really hot...
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i m using cm10.2 by szezso with default kernel...but the problem of heating is with every rom...while using 3g the phone becomes really hot...
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eh?
I don't get that problem? undervolt or something like poondog said?
It seems that Android System uses a really high amount of battery, and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas, or would know how to find out.
My battery lasts around 5 hours anymore, doing the same thing I used to do when it lasted 17+.
Any help would be super appreciated.
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It seems that Android System uses a really high amount of battery, and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas, or would know how to find out.
My battery lasts around 5 hours anymore, doing the same thing I used to do when it lasted 17+.
Any help would be super appreciated.
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Why are you on JB? What setup are you using? Also, a screen shot from Wakelock detector would be appreciated.
I'm rooted stock 4.3. I just didn't really like the update from it, so I went back to 4.3.
I was fine til about a week ago.
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I'm rooted stock 4.3. I just didn't really like the update from it, so I went back to 4.3.
I was fine til about a week ago.
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More screenshots pl0x.
EDIT: Wakelock detector, and more GSam perspectives would be nice.
There seems to be no out of the ordinary wakelock events, but I will supply a GSam when I can.
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Is this amount of Phone Radio usage normal?
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johnequickiii said:
Is this amount of Phone Radio usage normal?
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I noticed that on 4.3, yeah, the phone radio was the biggest consumer of battery, butconsidering your usage, perhaps screen usage should be greater. Regardless, you're getting 4SOT/23.5SBY which is far better than I'm getting (2.5/14) on KK. lol
If you think about it, if nothing is waking your device, the phone radio is the only thing using power during sleep. So I guess it makes sense.
How about this? Supposing it has to do with the end of charge mechanic of the cpu, but it's worth a check.
Perhaps the battery is just going bad, after a year?
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Any other ways I could see what's causing such a drain on the battery? I fear pretty soon keeping it plugged in won't even give it charge enough to stay on.
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Or maybe something about this may help figure it out? I put it in Airplane Mode while charging and it didn't seem to make a difference in the rate at which it charged.
Could that possibly narrow down the cause?
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I just picked up the phone and started using it to read my Blinkfeed, and the battery suddenly dropped by a percent or two before it began charging again.
It's acting so strange.
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That google play services drain though... Try installing the Amplify module for Xposed.
I supose reflash soft, then freeze google services in tb, and unfreeze omly when they are needed. Maybe it will help
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I supose reflash soft, then freeze google services in tb, and unfreeze omly when they are needed. Maybe it will help
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Well that's a bit extreme. You need Google Services for a lot of things, and that app is central to the android experience.
That's not to mention all the FCs he could get.
I find the phone stutters quite a bit too. Like freezes for a few seconds then carries on with what I'm doing.
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Anyone think of any way I could go about diagnosing what the issue is?
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Anyone think of any way I could go about diagnosing what the issue is?
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tbh it's hard to tell. I would say do a TI backup and flash something fresh. If you like JB, I think viper 3.5 is good for you.
You could also try calibrating your battery. I did it, and it seems to have had, at the very least, a slight placebo effect .
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tbh it's hard to tell. I would say do a TI backup and flash something fresh. If you like JB, I think viper 3.5 is good for you.
You could also try calibrating your battery. I did it, and it seems to have had, at the very least, a slight placebo effect .
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What're the differences between Viper 3.5 and stock 4.3?
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This doesn't seem right, does it?
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And this is during deep sleep, while it's charging and I'm sleeping.
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