Phone is rebooting randomly - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So for the last couple of days my phone is rebooting for no apparent reason, usually when I'm listening to music through earphones but I'm not sure about that.
I'm on Trickdroid 8.0 and using faux kernel with the recommended settings in post two of the the kernel thread for battery life. Any way to find out what's causing it?
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If I'm not mistaken, it's usually caused by a kernel issue. Try a different kernel and/or if you under clocked/under volted, try upping it a bit.
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Phone does not wake up after ICS

Hey everyone,
I flashed ICS a few days ago and then a day or two later flashed rocket rom. I am not really sure if this problem happened before rocket or not.
My phone randomly "shuts off". Maybe it doesn't wake up, I don't know how to tell the difference. I have to either pull out the battery or do a hard reset sometimes.
Any suggestions as to what I should do? Go back to gingerbread? Or reinstall rocket? flash a different ROM (midnote, etc)?
Thanks everyone!
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Known problem.. it's called "sleep of death"
Any solutions or suggestions?
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uneek14 said:
Any solutions or suggestions?
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There is an app called Wake Lock or Keep Awake or something that won't let your phone get into deep sleep so it doesn't happen.
Had the same problem, I remembered from the HTC HD2 forums something about avoiding it by turning off auto-brightness.
After having 4 sleep of deaths in 3 hours, I had it once in 24 hours. Dunno if that's what affected it, but much better. Try it.
Kernel related. Flash a different one. Wipe cache and dalvik after kernel flash.
Some kernels are plagued by this problem because of kernel base used. Minor hardware changes in newer batches do not like the old kernel base.

Wireless sleep policy

Hi,
On any ICS ROM I install, my phone doesn't stick to the wireless sleep policy. It turns off, even though I set it to never and the coverage is fine. I thought it was ROM or kernel related, but it does this on all ICS roms and kernels I've tried. On 2.3.7 it works fine.
I've had this problem for ages and it's driving me mad, but I've tried everything I could think of and nothing worked. It made me think it might be a hardware issue but that doesn't make sense for a sleep policy and it definitely still works on Gingerbread, so I'm completely lost.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Just go on Google Play and search for the Wifi Fixer app. :good:
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I'm assuming you mean this app? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.wahtod.wififixer
I'll try that, but I'd rather fix it without installing additional services, because that should be possible.. It's really just fixing the symptoms, not the cause.
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JasonBourne.Qc said:
Just go on Google Play and search for the Wifi Fixer app. :good:
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I've tried and the app works, so thanks for that. The service cause quite a significant battery drain though, because it switches wifi off and on regularly, so a real fix would be nice, if anyone has an idea.
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[Q] kernel (android OS)

So I noticed quite a big drain on the battery and on gsam it says that it's mostly drained by apps, not the screen, and the top 1 culprit is this kernel thing, any ideas how to remedy it, or is that completely normal?
Edit : I am completely stock on the 1.29 update
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kurby said:
So I noticed quite a big drain on the battery and on gsam it says that it's mostly drained by apps, not the screen, and the top 1 culprit is this kernel thing, any ideas how to remedy it, or is that completely normal?
Edit : I am completely stock on the 1.29 update
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Try using Better Battery Stats to find out what it is. If i had to guess i would say msm_hsic is it or maybe a wifi wake lock. there is no fix yet for msm_hsic.
It is intact this process, thanks, do you know if custom kernels/roms have this too or not?
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Used Haxplorer, wrong byte, phone overheating

Hello,
Recently just using Haxplorer to tweak a game I was playing I changed a byte that I believe adversely effected my phone unfortunately. It heats up under normal to minimal usage and the battery life drops a percentage every three mins on average. I'm running ViperRom 1.1.0, bulletproof kernel m7 1.2 and the phone itself runs correctly. Any help in restoring the system values that may have been affected would be of much appreciation. I've tried all forms on wipe thru twrp and fixing permissions even using sprints diagnostics ## codes to reset and reactivate the phone have worked to no avail
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Try dirty flashing your Rom maybe. Seems odd because it only searches bytes from the application currently running. Fyi, game killer is much better than haxplorer imo.
Dirty flashing. Do you mean. Installing over without wipe?
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Burkettacb said:
Dirty flashing. Do you mean. Installing over without wipe?
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yeah, that's what he means.just wipe dalvik after dirty flash then reboot.
Attempted that, 1:11 I had 100% by 2:24 I was at 74% no third partie apps installed. Auto brightness. Power saver. WiFi off, auto sync off, GPS off.
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Burkettacb said:
Attempted that, 1:11 I had 100% by 2:24 I was at 74% no third partie apps installed. Auto brightness. Power saver. WiFi off, auto sync off, GPS off.
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Moniter your cpu clocks to see if they're running at max. Try better battery stat to see what's eating the most battery
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Burkettacb said:
Attempted that, 1:11 I had 100% by 2:24 I was at 74% no third partie apps installed. Auto brightness. Power saver. WiFi off, auto sync off, GPS off.
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Why don't you run the phone on stock kernel for a while first. Just to see what happens.
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Or maybe just erase and redownload the app/game?
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Or maybe just erase and redownload the app/game?
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Running no third party apps. Wiped phone clean. Nothing but Google apps. Still power issues.
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Downloaded the app battery calibration, root required. Reset battery.bin phone has been off charge almost two /half hours. At 86, currently, nope now 85% and phone is heating us with just using xda. Going to reset phone and flash back to stock. And try that for a day and if everything is set back to normal I'll reunlock and reflash custom Rom. If not. I'll take it to sprint, maybe it's just a bad battery and it just happened to fail on me yesterday
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Charging Problems

When I let my phone charge over night, once it reaches 100% it starts to go up and down in percentage. This started happening after root and some app freezes/ disable
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It might be helpful to name the "some" apps you froze (the "disabled" should not matter). Apart from that: At the second half of your screenshot, the device was permanently connected to power? So it goes down as far as 94% while connected?
Yes that's when I left it on the charger throughout the night. And when you see the slight decrease near the 50% range is when I got a text.
Here are the apps I froze:
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I have the same problem using jellybeer and iodak kernel v7 (but also had this problem using optimus prime)
Percentage drop is inconsistent, 92-93-96-98 %, depends on the days
Battery stat reference points are created on power unplug so it's hard to know what's draining battery...while on power, it's not easy to troubleshoot
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
So have you tried to do anything ?
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I'm heaving the same problem.
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At least nothing special about the frozen/quarantined apps. It's about the same stuff I froze (except for "Smart Log Service", "SystemBackupService", and "Talkback"). What ROMs you are on? Maybe that might shed some light (I'm on stock 4.0.3, v10h, and do not have that issue).
I'm currently on stock everything
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Well, "stock everything" is not detailed enough. There have been several "v10" versions (with Android 4.0.x), and now there are also "v20" versions (Jelly Bean). You need to be a little more precise

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