[Q] Low battery warning - Galaxy S III Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Very good, I am new to this forum.
The question I have, is like to not show the warning message when we battery is low. I do not mean to sound, but the visual display.
I modified and worked with some ROMs, from what I understand (a nivell something in between), the operation of the files in the ROMs, but have not found the form and file that is responsible for displaying this message, and to disable it.
Anyone know how?

CrashOverride93 said:
Very good, I am new to this forum.
The question I have, is like to not show the warning message when we battery is low. I do not mean to sound, but the visual display.
I modified and worked with some ROMs, from what I understand (a nivell something in between), the operation of the files in the ROMs, but have not found the form and file that is responsible for displaying this message, and to disable it.
Anyone know how?
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I didn't test it, and I didn't find if this works for our device too, but maybe you can drop a message to the related thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1810772.
See also: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12871372
Good luck.

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[Q] Removing Un Needed Apps/Services on NC running CM7

I did search and most of the threads refer to actual Phones.
I have a Nook Color that I am currently using the SD Boot method to run CM7. I want to cut out all the stuff that really has nothing to do with basic reading and Internet activity if possible. Like the dialer, and voice, text to speech, basically anything that relates to text messaging and phone calls.
Is there a smooth way to do this that won't result in a bricked SD OS?
I thought of using Titanium Backup to just "Freeze" anything I didn't want but I don't know if that will even work.
Is there a list anywhere on here of what can commonly/easily be removed and still maintain a "tablet-like" functionality?
thanks in advance for any suggestions or links!
All evidence indicates that removing these services (usually be deleting the .apk files) has no impact on performance or battery life, and may introduce compatibility issues with apps that expect to find them.
Don't worry about it. The apps being there don't hurt anything.
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See the CM wiki
I removed Bluetooth stuff, cmstat, telephony.apk, phone.apk, setupwizard, setup, and a whole host of other services I don't use. Why do I need blue tooth when I am not going to use it. Others will say there is no harm and battery life is not impacted...probaly true. However there is one one benefit that cannot be ignored...it gives back memory to the nook that was not being used.
EDIT My roommate and I discussed after I posted and he said just leave it alone. No harm done. I said true, but he removed bloatware from his phone...and other apps he did not use or need. Then I replied, why can't I do the same thing. If i am not going to use it, or its not needed, makes sense to me just remove them. BTW, I used root explorer to remove the apks. Its been a while since I did it and never really had any problems.

[Q] Various questions

Hello everyone, I'm new to XDA, and also new to Android, I've got my note since a few weeks.
I got some questions/problems, and I hope that we can solve them.
1. Skype
1a When video chatting over Skype, I only see myself just for a few seconds, and then the screen (Not the actual screen, but the small window that shows you) goes black. Is this normal? Or is there a way to fix this.
1b When video chatting with someone, the person can't hear me, is this normal(No the mic. isn't on mute) or do I need to use the/a headset. That would be weird since the phone has his own mic.
2. Wifi
When connected to a wireless network you can still see that the phone is scanning for wireless networks, I find that quite useless, since you're already connected to one. Is there a way to turn it off(the searching) I think that it might actually save some battery.
(What I'm talking about happens at: Settings > Wireless and Network > Wifi settings> In the "Wifi networks" bar it says scanning every second or so.
3. Poweramp(purchased)
3a I purchased a 32 GB SDHC card class 10 card from Samsung and I used it for some days, until I found out that we can also use a 64GB card, so I bought that one. But now the thing is that when I browse my music through Poweramp I still see the files that were on my 32GB card.(But of course they won't play.) When I create a playlist, these "Ghost" files are also included, and when a "ghost" file is about to play Poweramp gives me an error that the folder can't be found and then Poweramp stops playing.
3b Sometimes a song plays and suddenly Poweramp skips to another song without the previous song reaching it's end. This ALSO happens when the screen is OFF. Anyone else got this issue?
I got some other minor problems but I can live with those, so I won't mention them.
Thanks for the help.
Some additional info:
Rooted: Yes
Android version: 4.0.3
Kernel version: 3.0.15-N7000XXLPY-CL474507 [email protected] #3
Build number: IML74K.XXLPY
Edit 1:
4. Ringtones
Is there a way to get custom ringtones per contact without installing additional programs?
At the moment I got RingoLite, but sometimes it just resets the contacts ringtone to default.
I'd prefer to set custom ringtones without additional programs of course.
I did look on Google for an answer, but I only found a way to do it at older Android versions.
Contacts > select the specific contact, then options, but there is no such thing anymore. Unless I'm just blind...
Edit 2:
5. Customizing
Since yesterday I got ICS stock, I was able to get it with the help of Check Fus.
Now that I have ICS I decided to root my phone. I used this topic to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647148
Now I want to do some more customizations, like change the battery indicator in the status bar. I found out that I can do that and many other thing with
UOT Kitchen. But I'm a bit stuck using UOT Kitchen. I have chosen all the mods at the Kitchen website, but at "File upload", I don't know what files I should upload, since it only says what files to upload when you have
Froyo/Gingerbread. So now that I have ICS will this even work? And if it does. What files do I have to upload?
The other question is: at some mods you have to choose screen size, which one do I have to choose for the Note?
At "File upload" (Kitchen website) I have chosen/left the "flashing folders for system files" on /system/framework and /system/app (For framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk) are these paths still correct for ICS?
@ Status bar mod, what screen size do I have to choose and does the transparency work in ICS (Even though it says Gingerbread only) .
I guess that's for it now, I will edit if I forgot a question.
1. skype
it sounds like you have either limited bandwidth or struggling to maintain a connection... yes you should see your cam and yes folks should hear you without the use of headsets.
2. wifi
I am not sure how you are verifying your statement?. If you are looking at settings>wireless>wifi settings, the Note will obviously scan while it is on this page.. I suspect that it does not do so otherwise while a connection is active.
3. Poweramp.
I do not have poweramp, but you should be able to go into settings>applications>running services and clear the data/cache for poweramp.
just open your contact and theres an option to assign a ringtone
Rfresh the library in power amp.. This should solve the problem.
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Xalies said:
just open your contact and theres an option to assign a ringtone
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Uhm I really don't see it.
When I select a contact, and I go to the options, I see: Edit, Delete, send name card edd to reject list, print name card.
I was able to fix the Ghost files issue in Poweramp by removing the sd card. And then deleting the Ghost files.
It surprised me that I never thought of that before.
contact>contact name>ringtone> select from default, ringtone or my files.
remember to hit thanks for post that help you out..
Dsteppa said:
Uhm I really don't see it.
When I select a contact, and I go to the options, I see: Edit, Delete, send name card edd to reject list, print name card.
I was able to fix the Ghost files issue in Poweramp by removing the sd card. And then deleting the Ghost files.
It surprised me that I never thought of that before.
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Mystic38 said:
contact>contact name>ringtone> select from default, ringtone or my files.
remember to hit thanks for post that help you out..
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Aaah now I see...
Now I know why I didn't saw it. The options only show up for some reason if the person also have Skype.
The contacts that I want to give another ringtone, don't have Skype, so those options don't show up.
Bump, added another question in the first post.
And bump once again

[SOUNDS][CWM] Android Sounds Compilation - Flashable - v1.5.3 (29/04/2015)

Hello everyone,
I spent some time extracting ROMs and having a look at their sound files to make a compilation of my own. I also gathered a small list of sounds from freesound.org and added them in.
After countless hours of searching, choosing, reorganising, renaming and tagging, I put together most of the ringtones, alarms and notifications coming from Samsung, HTC, Motorola, LG, etc. I omitted quite a few, because I followed some strict rules to make the set as aesthetically pleasing as possible.
Some highlights regarding the content :
Most AOSP sounds up to KitKat
Most Samsung, Motorola, HTC and LG sounds
Fallout Level Up sound, Katniss whistle sound from Hunger Games, Bombay Sapphire advertisement music, etc...
The rules of selection were :
No licenced music
No lyrics
Audible sounds, focused on treble rather than bass (for phone speakers)
No high-pitched horrors (CyanogenMod, I'm looking at you)
What does this package do?
It removes all ringtones, notifications and alarms from your device
It replaces them with this rather large compilation, most likely containing the sound files that were previously erased
It sets the right permissions so that sounds are playable
It prevents duplicate sounds
All right, but technically speaking, what does this package do?
rm -rf /system/media/audio/ringtones /system/media/audio/alarms /system/media/audio/notifications
Package extracted to /system
chmod -R 644 /system/media/audio/ringtones /system/media/audio/alarms /system/media/audio/notifications
Why not just put those sounds in the SDCard?
Well, for one I like to keep my SDCard as clean as possible. Also, you'll end up with duplicates conflicting with the sounds already present in /system/media and I have no patience to weed them out systematically. Plus, I really like the idea of flashing a ROM, then flash this package right over it to replace the default sounds. As I said, most of the stock sounds from Google, HTC, Samsung et al. are in the package already.
Isn't this going to blow up my system partition?
I tried it on a Galaxy Gio with CM10 and /system still had several megabytes free. The package can be flashed on most devices, I believe, but exceptions can occur if you are the proud owner of a device with a very small system partition.
Screw your damn package, I don't have enough space and/or I am not about to root my phone to flash this stuff!
No problem, you can still download it and extract the Notifications, Alarms and Ringtones directories to your SDCard. The ringtones will be visible by your phone/tablet either instantly or upon the next media scan. Keep in mind it's very likely you'll get duplicates, and if it annoys you, you can always weed them out with a file explorer.
Are you going to update this package?
Yes, occasionally, when I hear something cool and fit to be used as a phone or tablet sound. I do this mostly for myself, but I thought I could share for those who don't like to spend time sorting out their notifications and ringtones...
Can I add stuff to the package?
Yes, definitely. Just use a decent program like 7zip to open the file, and add stuff to whichever directory in system/media. It will be treated by the script just like any other file.
Can I suggest new sounds?
Of course, I'd be happy to add anything that sounds cool. However, I will still veto horrible stuff - I know it's subjective, so if you really need it please see the question above.
Enough talk, where can I get it?
Here - Big enough for you?
Don't hesitate to provide me with suggestions, feedback, remarks, insults, etc.
Cheers,
Antonius Maximus.
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AntoniusMaximus said:
Hello everyone,
I spent some time extracting ROMs and having a look at their sound files to make a compilation of my own. I also gathered a small list of sounds from freesound.org and added them in.
After countless hours of searching, choosing, reorganising, renaming and tagging, I put together most of the ringtones, alarms and notifications coming from Samsung, HTC, Motorola, LG, etc. I omitted quite a few, because I followed some strict rules to make the set as aesthetically pleasing as possible.
Some highlights regarding the content :
Most AOSP sounds up to KitKat
Most Samsung, Motorola, HTC and LG sounds
Fallout Level Up sound, Katniss whistle sound from Hunger Games, Bombay Sapphire advertisement music, etc...
The rules of selection were :
No licenced music
No lyrics
Audible sounds, focused on treble rather than bass (for phone speakers)
No high-pitched horrors (CyanogenMod, I'm looking at you)
What does this package do?
It removes all ringtones, notifications and alarms from your device
It replaces them with this rather large compilation, most likely containing the sound files that were previously erased
It sets the right permissions so that sounds are playable
It prevents duplicate sounds
All right, but technically speaking, what does this package do?
rm -rf /system/media/audio/ringtones /system/media/audio/alarms /system/media/audio/notifications
Package extracted to /system
chmod -R 644 /system/media/audio/ringtones /system/media/audio/alarms /system/media/audio/notifications
Why not just put those sounds in the SDCard?
Well, for one I like to keep my SDCard as clean as possible. Also, you'll end up with duplicates conflicting with the sounds already present in /system/media and I have no patience to weed them out systematically. Plus, I really like the idea of flashing a ROM, then flash this package right over it to replace the default sounds. As I said, most of the stock sounds from Google, HTC, Samsung et al. are in the package already.
Isn't this going to blow up my system partition?
I tried it on a Galaxy Gio with CM10 and /system still had several megabytes free. The package can be flashed on most devices, I believe, but exceptions can occur if you are the proud owner of a device with a very small system partition.
Screw your damn package, I don't have enough space and/or I am not about to root my phone to flash this stuff!
No problem, you can still download it and extract the Notifications, Alarms and Ringtones directories to your SDCard. The ringtones will be visible by your phone/tablet either instantly or upon the next media scan. Keep in mind it's very likely you'll get duplicates, and if it annoys you, you can always weed them out with a file explorer.
Are you going to update this package?
Yes, occasionally, when I hear something cool and fit to be used as a phone or tablet sound. I do this mostly for myself, but I thought I could share for those who don't like to spend time sorting out their notifications and ringtones...
Can I add stuff to the package?
Yes, definitely. Just use a decent program like 7zip to open the file, and add stuff to whichever directory in system/media. It will be treated by the script just like any other file.
Can I suggest new sounds?
Of course, I'd be happy to add anything that sounds cool. However, I will still veto horrible stuff - I know it's subjective, so if you really need it please see the question above.
Enough talk, where can I get it?
Here - Big enough for you?
Don't hesitate to provide me with suggestions, feedback, remarks, insults, etc.
Cheers,
Antonius Maximus.
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This got me really excited as I have been trying to figure out a way to get my sounds into our ROM...
I edited the zip and added my ogg sounds and flashed and it didn't change anything?
So I tried flashing your zip as is and it also didn't change anything?? What am I doing wrong? Its flashing fine...but everything is still the same upon reboot...?
any help would be great as I want to figure out how to make this work...I noticed you have CWM in brackets in the OP...Is it not compatible with aosp based ROMs??
Ariesdroid said:
This got me really excited as I have been trying to figure out a way to get my sounds into our ROM...
I edited the zip and added my ogg sounds and flashed and it didn't change anything?
So I tried flashing your zip as is and it also didn't change anything?? What am I doing wrong? Its flashing fine...but everything is still the same upon reboot...?
any help would be great as I want to figure out how to make this work...I noticed you have CWM in brackets in the OP...Is it not compatible with aosp based ROMs??
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All right, I have redone the script using busybox instead of mounting proprietary partitions. Re-download and try it out, it worked well on my Galaxy Note 2.
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AntoniusMaximus said:
All right, I have redone the script using busybox instead of mounting proprietary partitions. Re-download and try it out, it worked well on my Galaxy Note 2.
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Cool, would that mean people need to have busybox installed? I do myself as I always have it....but just wondering...
Ariesdroid said:
Cool, would that mean people need to have busybox installed? I do myself as I always have it....but just wondering...
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Yes. Fortunately it's rather easy to install.
thanks!!Its working now! going to edit it tonight add some of sounds...thanks again...
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Hey there. Thanks for the great sounds package. So can I just flash this on top of my current rom? I have a Nexus 5 running SlimKat 4.4.2. I wasn't sure if this is meant to be flashed right after a fresh rom install...Also, can I use TWRP Recovery instead of CWM? Thanks a lot!
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AntoniusMaximus said:
Yes. Fortunately it's rather easy to install.
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Indeed...thanks so much for this! Its working perfect.
I have a weird issue though. I've created about 15 notifications and 20 ringtones and I have them named. When I copy them into the zip they are still named properly, but when I open up the sound options in the rom, they show up as long numbers.... like a ringtone called Groove is showing as 1626253535446353500005353. lol. Do you have any idea why that would happen?? I know its something to do with my files. I edited the sounds in cool edit, exported as .mp3 and then converted them to .ogg ....the strangest thing is some of them stay named properly and some of them turn into the long numbers??
that's the last thing I need to figure out in order to make this perfect. The sounds still play fine...its just kind of annoying that the names don't show up properly...
dave2metz said:
Hey there. Thanks for the great sounds package. So can I just flash this on top of my current rom? I have a Nexus 5 running SlimKat 4.4.2. I wasn't sure if this is meant to be flashed right after a fresh rom install...Also, can I use TWRP Recovery instead of CWM? Thanks a lot!
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Yes, flash it on top of anything fresh or not fresh. Keep in mind this is a replacement package, which means it will delete all of your ringtones, alarms and notifications! It will replace them with what's included in the package. As I said above, if you wish to add any custom files, just open the zip and put anything you want (.ogg or .mp3 only) in the appropriate directories.
Ariesdroid said:
Indeed...thanks so much for this! Its working perfect.
I have a weird issue though. I've created about 15 notifications and 20 ringtones and I have them named. When I copy them into the zip they are still named properly, but when I open up the sound options in the rom, they show up as long numbers.... like a ringtone called Groove is showing as 1626253535446353500005353. lol. Do you have any idea why that would happen?? I know its something to do with my files. I edited the sounds in cool edit, exported as .mp3 and then converted them to .ogg ....the strangest thing is some of them stay named properly and some of them turn into the long numbers??
that's the last thing I need to figure out in order to make this perfect. The sounds still play fine...its just kind of annoying that the names don't show up properly...
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Android will use file names as a last resort. Instead, it reads the file's ID3 Tag (for mp3) or Vorbis Comments (for ogg). All my files has been properly tagged. I suspect your files have bad comments.
Download this free program, mp3tag. It is extremely useful, and not just for ringtones. Put all of your custom files in the same directory and open that directory with mp3tag... I'm pretty sure that despite your clean file names, the tags are all messed up. :laugh:
As usual, keep me posted. And if you have any sound suggestions, I'm also all ears.
Cheers,
Antonius Maximus.
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AntoniusMaximus said:
Yes, flash it on top of anything fresh or not fresh. Keep in mind this is a replacement package, which means it will delete all of your ringtones, alarms and notifications! It will replace them with what's included in the package. As I said above, if you wish to add any custom files, just open the zip and put anything you want (.ogg or .mp3 only) in the appropriate directories.
Android will use file names as a last resort. Instead, it reads the file's ID3 Tag (for mp3) or Vorbis Comments (for ogg). All my files has been properly tagged. I suspect your files have bad comments.
Download this free program, mp3tag. It is extremely useful, and not just for ringtones. Put all of your custom files in the same directory and open that directory with mp3tag... I'm pretty sure that despite your clean file names, the tags are all messed up. :laugh:
As usual, keep me posted. And if you have any sound suggestions, I'm also all ears.
Cheers,
Antonius Maximus.
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Hmmm...So what exactly do I have to do to tag them properly? Is it that part of the program where you stamp them? I tried renaming them and stamping them all and they are still showing up as huge numbers even though I removed the huge numbers and replaced them with the tone name? confused...lol...im brand new to these types of files....do I have to buy a tag?? I just don't understand how some of them are working and showing up fine and others aren't...when I edited them all in the same program and exported and converted them all the same way....
Ariesdroid said:
Hmmm...So what exactly do I have to do to tag them properly? Is it that part of the program where you stamp them? I tried renaming them and stamping them all and they are still showing up as huge numbers even though I removed the huge numbers and replaced them with the tone name? confused...lol...im brand new to these types of files....do I have to buy a tag?? I just don't understand how some of them are working and showing up fine and others aren't...when I edited them all in the same program and exported and converted them all the same way....
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You know what, just attach the problematic file here and I'll have a look at what's wrong with it.
I think i figured it out already...I bought a sample pack that i used to make some of the sounds...I just edited them shorter and then then bounced them as wavs...its only files that used those sounds that aren't naming properly...think I'm just gonna scrap them and sample/edit my own instead...thx though
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Awesome man! Thanks for this. I made my notification sound the chewy toy sound and it drives my black lab pup nuts! Every time she hears it she goes and finds her squeaky toy to make sure it's still there.
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Tks for this!!
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Thats a great idea. I have to try it. Thanks
Love this. Thanks so much for your work. I'm so picky about properly named / tagged files. Much appreciated.
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thanks a lot for taking the time to do this, i'm flashing the zip this evening
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"Het gewenste bestand bestaat niet."
Still in business?
Link is dead....

[Q] About sudden death issue on XT

Hey,
I don't have this issue yet. But I find this and want to share it.
There is an apk "SemcPowerSaveModule.apk" that's call "Overheat control". And it seems that the purpose of this application is to shutdown your phone when it becomes too hot.
So the question is, to people having this issue, do you have this apk?
Yokav said:
Hey,
I don't have this issue yet. But I find this and want to share it.
There is an apk "SemcPowerSaveModule.apk" that's call "Overheat control". And it seems that the purpose of this application is to shutdown your phone when it becomes too hot.
So the question is, to people having this issue, do you have this apk?
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I have in TX too
I guess this is similar with thermal control
Yokav said:
Hey,
I don't have this issue yet. But I find this and want to share it.
There is an apk "SemcPowerSaveModule.apk" that's call "Overheat control". And it seems that the purpose of this application is to shutdown your phone when it becomes too hot.
So the question is, to people having this issue, do you have this apk?
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i've never had this issue so far, and one thing to mention is that i've removed Semcpowersavermodule.apk , since i removed many bloatwares, and i still have Overheat control process in services, so that OverHeat Control must be something else
I'm sure of what I told The real name of "SemcPowerSaveModule.apk" is "Overheat control".
But it's interesting to know that after removing this "bloatware", you still have the service running. That's confirm what I thought, some apk are just necessary one time, during the first initialization on your phone... they install their feature inside the memory of the phone and then, they're no more use... like the "SemcPowerSaveModule.apk".
Yokav said:
I'm sure of what I told The real name of "SemcPowerSaveModule.apk" is "Overheat control".
But it's interesting to know that after removing this "bloatware", you still have the service running. That's confirm what I thought, some apk are just necessary one time, during the first initialization on your phone... they install their feature inside the memory of the phone and then, they're no more use... like the "SemcPowerSaveModule.apk".
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but i THINK you are mistaken, you know why?
because the process named "SemcPowerSaverModule" is related to "Extended Battery Mode" in Power Management in Setting
it IS the process for what Sony Z users call "Stamina Mode", and in our phone, it's "Extended Battery Mode"
I'm sure, cause i've removed it, and upon removing, Battery Extended Mode in Setting is gone for good
actually i didn't need it, i deliberately deleted it, but just wanted to let you know that "SemcPowerSaverModule.apk", AS THE NAME SUGGESTS, is the process for Battery Extended Mode
but i DO agree with the second idea, about some services, because OverHeat control is the exact example of that, of at least we donno where the hell that process is
(i think somewhere in System/Etc, because there are many Qualcomm features there)
Hehe I like that, we're not agree! But it's productive, that's the purpose.
Before to continue, I've to tell that I've a X.T and I'm using the last firmware .142... because sometime the name of the apk's could change.
And you're wrong... Here's what I've on my phone/firmware:
SemcPowerSaveModule.apk == Overtheat control == Non manageable application
SuperStamina.apk == Eco mode controller == Manageable application (in Settings -> Power Management)

What are those apps named 1020 and 1021 ?

While i was checkng my 4g data usage on my huawei p9, i saw these two apps. But i cant see them in applications menu. What are those? Do your devices also have them?
nope.
What version of OS you have? it is branded by operator? any customization you had on it?
Akinaro said:
nope.
What version of OS you have? it is branded by operator? any customization you had on it?
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No, not branded. i am on L09C636B134 and running androig 6.0. with emui 4.1 and no other customization.
hard to tell, cant find any specific info about such apps in Huawei devices. And I never saw such apps in other Android devices that I have.
One post on some forum mentioned wakelock process, but it was about "10121"
Did you check system processes in App section of settings?
And permissions section?
Also do they take loots of data? Because maybe its just one of many process of SystemAndroid that contain actually lots of smaller sub-processes, and it just show as separate app...
Its actually good to spend those 5min in app section and turn off access to internet that doesnt really need internet(after selecting app, go to DataUsage section and disable all options)
And also enabling turning off apps after screen is off, in Battery Options.
Here are the screenshots. They are neither in "applications" nor in the "system process"
And i cant change their statuses because as you can see they are greyed out.
Please take a look :
http://imgur.com/i7kKo2d
http://imgur.com/Zf4k1vg
http://imgur.com/fr2TpWX
http://imgur.com/odmJS8t
Damn, I have no idea, maybe someone else with better knowledge of android, and especially EMUI system could say if such applications should exist and drain data.
But seeing amount of data it take I can say that its really suspicious behavior, not normal to system apps/processes.
As I see you have enabled data for those apps, so if you can, set All those options bellow to "Not Allowed". It should stop draining your data transfer.
If you cant change that(system gray out those options), and this data drain is annoying for you, I would suggest typical answer: try to update your phone to latest EMUI 5.0 or at least EMUI 4.1.1
I know its overkill for such situation, but way back in early days of Android I found out that reflashing/factory reset/update made few times, actually fix almost all problems -_-
Funny but true....

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