Is there a way to disable temperature check for battery and CPU on CM7 rom on X8. I know that i can delete sysmon.cfg for some rom-s, but this one doesnt have one.
the problem isn't in the app, maybe some modules, why would you want it removed anyways?
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Do you use an app for that?
i need to disable temperature sensor becouse of wrong readings, i have battery that overheats and turns off the phone, but when i tape middle pin on battery readings are fine, so i need software solution to disable readings of android temperature
mile18 said:
i need to disable temperature sensor becouse of wrong readings, i have battery that overheats and turns off the phone, but when i tape middle pin on battery readings are fine, so i need software solution to disable readings of android temperature
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Our phone doesn't have temperature sensor ..
sent using internet explorer, hope it reaches on time :fingers-crossed:
Gogeta said:
Our phone doesn't have temperature sensor ..
sent using internet explorer, hope it reaches on time :fingers-crossed:
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gogeta, every android phone has battery temperature sensor, please read that i have written in first post
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I've searched but came up short. Is there an application I can install on the Touch Pro that will give me a readout of the temperature of the battery in real time? I am curious to know the temp the charging circuit cuts off and also how much heat is generated while running different radios, wifi, gps, bluetooth. Thanks.
See this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=451646
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I've searched but came up short. Is there an application I can install on the Touch Pro that will give me a readout of the temperature of the battery in real time? I am curious to know the temp the charging circuit cuts off and also how much heat is generated while running different radios, wifi, gps, bluetooth. Thanks.
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BatteryStatus, or it's newest version HomeScreen PlusPlus.
check this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=416334&highlight=htc+debug+tools
Try PowerGuard I think that tells the temperature of the battery.
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-powerguard-v1-2.html
Hi,
I've tried to search for a solution but haven't find any. You know there is a message when battery temperature gets too high then charging stops. The popup message is very very annoying: I use navigation and blackbox while driving. And when this message comes I have to press OK, and 5 secs after it appears again... very very annoying.
I agree with not to overheat the battery but why not just stop charging without this message? Is there any trick to eliminate this? In summer time and sunny days this msg comes very often. I have to place a piece of plastic to car's ventillation hole to minimizing the chance of this msg.
I don't care if it's charging or not, I just don't want to see this msg.
Please help if you have any idea!
I'm on stock JVR now, rooted, underclocked @ 800MHz. Other ROMs (CM7, MIUI) just stops carging without any message.
Had the same problem awhile back,reflash jvr, and dont use undervolting/overclocking programs/kernels.
faria said:
Had the same problem awhile back,reflash jvr, and dont use undervolting/overclocking programs/kernels.
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+1 Dont OC/uV too much.
My apologies guys, but please read: I don't use OC/UV, I use stock and underclock.
With normal use and simple charging everything goes well but under heavy use I get this message while charging. Under heavy use I mean navigation, blackbox, and of course phone is at the windscreen while heated by the sun. The phone's glass is hot. It's normal of course because I use CPU intensive apps.
I repeat: I don't care about charging or not, just want this message to be disappeared.
I just unplug mine from the charger when this pops up. It happens with me in exactly the same circumstances. GPS navigation, dashboard of the car, and bright sunny days, it's not an overclock issue, just high ambient heat source, high cpu usage plus charging.
I also find it's aggravated by the silicon skin case I use.
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I just unplug mine from the charger when this pops up.
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Yes I'm doing the same as workaround. But other ROMs just stop charging and continue when phone cooled down without any message. It would be very nice to just remove this message by a script or editing a script or something else (I'm not a dev just an "I-like-to-hack" power user).
DO your devices get extremely hot at all? Mine did ,to the point that it was to too hot to handle, im surprised the dam thing did not exploded.
As for removing the message i have not a clue how too, i do know however that is is triggered by the thermal sensors.
I can also recall this happening with my windows mobile devices a few times,this happened when the gps services were stuck working in the background.
In all occasions the only fix a found was to re flash the rom.
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DO your devices get extremely hot at all? Mine did ,to the point that it was to too hot to handle, im surprised the dam thing did not exploded.
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No, it's not too hot, it's just warm enough. I don't say it's abnormal because in direct sunlight while charging and using cpu intensive apps it's normal. Just try to figure out is there any chance to do this all without this message...
Ok, I'll wait for someone who knows something or know someone who has seen someone who know something...
Referring to other threads I'm not the only one with this problem and not SGS is the only one with this problem.
While this message is not needed and has no function it has to be eliminated some way because tapping OK is very disturbing while driving/navigating/etc...
Script? Kernel patch/hack? Something? If some ROMs can do it (like MIUI) there must be a way to have it disappeared...
I had the same problem with a Galaxy S II today. First, it began to warn me that was starting charging. And 1 second later it warn the Power Saving was activated and the charger was turned off.
Later, it said 'Charging pause. Voltage too high'. When I've tried to power off the phone, it was powering on by itself.
During the morning, I've used the phone to consume battery. At the afternoon, I put it via USB cable and it seems the problem is solved, for now.
I'm using the ICS ROM beta, by Samsung, have some days.
after update to V20a Euro Open, when i put to charge my phone at nights, it's never get fully charge, i use CPU Spy and notice that the phone, runs at 51Mhz all night, i installed BetterBatteryStats, but i don't see none application running overnight, how can i do to know what is using CPU at that speed? obviously the phone doesn't enter to deep sleep mode, but when is not charging, the phone enter in deep sleep mode normally
When it is charging it can`t enter in deep sleep because its working on 51Mhz(charger produces that frequency..)
Are you telling me that is normal? Even when the battery only reach about 95% of fully charge? When i had v20a leak that behavior never happens
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How do you mean the batt only reaches 95%? You can`t fully charge your battery?
That's right, rhe phone runs all night at 51Mhz
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That's right, rhe phone runs all night at 51Mhz
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Yeah, but with the phone running at 51Mhz, it should be able to charge completely.
Even running at a higher speed, i.e. browsing the web, playing some lighter games. It might not be the healthiest thing for your battery, but it shouldn't impede a full charge.
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Yeah, but with the phone running at 51Mhz, it should be able to charge completely.
Even running at a higher speed, i.e. browsing the web, playing some lighter games. It might not be the healthiest thing for your battery, but it shouldn't impede a full charge.
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well but that is the problem i'm trying to find a way to know what process are running when the phone is charging and i can't find an app that show me that, the only thing that calls my attention was Audiut2 Wakelock i thought that is the problem, but i was reading and some foros says that wakelock is normal when you use some sounds like the screens sounds or lock or unlock sounds, or something like that
You have to do a dumpfile with BBS. Allow all root access and thick all options in advances settings. Leave the phone over night and in the morning do a dumpfile..
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skryptus said:
Yeah, but with the phone running at 51Mhz, it should be able to charge completely.
Even running at a higher speed, i.e. browsing the web, playing some lighter games. It might not be the healthiest thing for your battery, but it shouldn't impede a full charge.
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well but that is the problem i'm trying to find a way to know what process are running when the phone is charging and i can't find an app that show me that, the only thing that calls my attention was Audiut2 Wakelock i thought that is the problem, but i was reading and some foros says that wakelock is normal when you use some sounds like the screens sounds or lock or unlock sounds, or something like that
brunek said:
You have to do a dumpfile with BBS. Allow all root access and thick all options in advances settings. Leave the phone over night and in the morning do a dumpfile..
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please, can you explain how to do a dumpfile? in options i check all options available in dumpfile except other stats, partial wakelocks stats, and kernel wakelocks stats, now, how can i do the dumpfile, or is automatic?
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please, can you explain how to do a dumpfile? in options i check all options available in dumpfile except other stats, partial wakelocks stats, and kernel wakelocks stats, now, how can i do the dumpfile, or is automatic?
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Other stats, partial wakelocks stats, and kernel wakelocks stats are automatically checked. Go into advanced settigns,there everything is checked except "private storage" and "enable while charging". Charge your phone,leave it over night,in the morning do a file dump. you have a share icon at the top,click it and then share as text dumpfile..And then you post it on XDA!
hi guys
i have abattery drain in idle like 4% for hour even with 3g ,wifi,and all stuff off
some one told to send my device back ,and i want to chack with you last time what you say.
even when my phone power off i lose battery ,before few days i was left him with 64% and power off for 24 hours when i power on i was on 6 %
i want you to chack my karnel wacklocks , and sensor
wait for your answers tnx alot
The Same Issue here
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Your wake locks look just fine....
So it's losing battery when it's completely off? That doesn't sound right at all
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Squirrel1620 said:
Your wake locks look just fine....
So it's losing battery when it's completely off? That doesn't sound right at all
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yep even when the phone power off i lose battery
That doesn't sound right. I was getting quite a lot of battery drain during screen off/sleep, not as much as you mind, but I disabled Google maps, installed a third party navigation app and tuned Google location settings off and pow...I'm on my second day without charging and still on 50% battery! Really has made a big difference. And the third party nav app works offline so no data usage.
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That doesn't sound right. I was getting quite a lot of battery drain during screen off/sleep, not as much as you mind, but I disabled Google maps, installed a third party navigation app and tuned Google location settings off and pow...I'm on my second day without charging and still on 50% battery! Really has made a big difference. And the third party nav app works offline so no data usage.
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i dont think this will work for me ,what you think about the sensor wakelocks?
Mine look exactly like that. I don't know why audio_out needs a wake lock, but it does. I get about 2% drain per hour though. Really do try disabling the location services. That uses a lot of battery.
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Mine look exactly like that. I don't know why audio_out needs a wake lock, but it does. I get about 2% drain per hour though. Really do try disabling the location services. That uses a lot of battery.
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hi man
does your sensor and karnel waklocks look like this?
i had the problem with audio_out4 before and factory reset fix it
before he workd like servel hours now its 14 min that i play agame
if you can upload some photos please
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What's your CPU bin number ?
Look at the file /proc/last_kmsg
search for where it says something like [0.602014] c0 1 acpuclk-8064 acpuclk-8064: ACPU PVS: 5
That PVS number is your CPU bin number quality. 0 is the lowest (bad quality & high drain) and 6 is the highest (best quality & reduced drain)
If you've got a PVS 0,1,2 or maybe 3 you should consider going and swapping the phone with your provider.
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What's your CPU bin number ?
Look at the file /proc/last_kmsg
search for where it says something like [0.602014] c0 1 acpuclk-8064 acpuclk-8064: ACPU PVS: 5
That PVS number is your CPU bin number quality. 0 is the lowest (bad quality & high drain) and 6 is the highest (best quality & reduced drain)
If you've got a PVS 0,1,2 or maybe 3 you should consider going and swapping the phone with your provider.
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where can i find this file?
i am on stock not root
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where can i find this file?
i am on stock not root
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It's in the /proc directory. You'll need to be rooted to access it afaik sorry
more help guys tnx
This is the second thread this OP has started about the same issue. He refuses to accept that he can't achieve 0% battery loss when the phone is idle or even powered off. I really don't know what we can do for him... :/
See his original thread.
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So it's losing battery when it's completely off? That doesn't sound right at all
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Actually, this is quite correct. No battery technology to date retains charge forever--the physics simply aren't there. As a battery ages, it will deplete if it is not fed a constant charge. Now, I'll grant you that this depletion is VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY SLOW, but it's still there. My Droid RAZR MAXX would be incredibly low on battery in about 4 days even completely turned off.
EDIT: Re-reading the OP's post here, I noticed he cites that he lost alot of battery while the phone was "powered off" for 24hrs. Likely, I suspect he had "Fast Boot" mode turned on, which actually puts the phone into a hibernate mode rather than actually powering it down completely. These are not the same thing.
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This is the second thread this OP has started about the same issue. He refuses to accept that he can't achieve 0% battery loss when the phone is idle or even powered off. I really don't know what we can do for him... :/
See his original thread.
Actually, this is quite correct. No battery technology to date retains charge forever--the physics simply aren't there. As a battery ages, it will deplete if it is not fed a constant charge. Now, I'll grant you that this depletion is VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY SLOW, but it's still there. My Droid RAZR MAXX would be incredibly low on battery in about 4 days even completely turned off.
EDIT: Re-reading the OP's post here, I noticed he cites that he lost alot of battery while the phone was "powered off" for 24hrs. Likely, I suspect he had "Fast Boot" mode turned on, which actually puts the phone into a hibernate mode rather than actually powering it down completely. These are not the same thing.
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in my first thread it was audio_out4 that wacklocs and i did factory reast and its good now now its not the same issue
its just to know what you think hardware or softwere
tnx for your answers
I recently changed batteries. After a single charge cycle, the temperature sensor now gives an obviously false -30 or -20 C. This prevents the battery from charging. An Xposed app called Sensor Disabler allows you to control the sensors. Unfortunately, Xposed isn't working on Nougat which I am running. Anyone know of an alternative app for this purpose? Anyone know how to write an app for this purpose? Anyone know where the temperature sensor is located and how to replace/ fix it? No longer under warranty, so that won't work.. Any other suggestions?
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I recently changed batteries. After a single charge cycle, the temperature sensor now gives an obviously false -30 or -20 C. This prevents the battery from charging. An Xposed app called Sensor Disabler allows you to control the sensors. Unfortunately, Xposed isn't working on Nougat which I am running. Anyone know of an alternative app for this purpose? Anyone know how to write an app for this purpose? Anyone know where the temperature sensor is located and how to replace/ fix it? No longer under warranty, so that won't work.. Any other suggestions?
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My guess is you messed up putting one of the plugs back in... The battery temp sensor is in either the battery harness(probably not) or the wireless charger (more likely)...
Take it apart again and make sure the connections are made properly
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My guess is you messed up putting one of the plugs back in... The battery temp sensor is in either the battery harness(probably not) or the wireless charger (more likely)...
Take it apart again and make sure the connections are made properly
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Right you are! Thank you for your help.
Hello. I've changed battery too. But battery temp always 25 degree C°. And moreover any app can't display cpu temp anymore. How can it be? I admit the battery sensor is bypassed (China's battery). But what happened with cpu temp sensors?
Thanks for your opinion.
lionbs said:
Hello. I've changed battery too. But battery temp always 25 degree C°. And moreover any app can't display cpu temp anymore. How can it be? I admit the battery sensor is bypassed (China's battery). But what happened with cpu temp sensors?
Thanks for your opinion.
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Loose connection... Recheck em all
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