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Hi, there,
My note battery, or maybe system is a bit wired, normally when charging, CPU only use 200mhz, even in screen off mode, but today it was charging on screen off with CPU jumping 1400mhz, so it makes my note like no charge at all, but when screen on and do nothing the note CPU will drop till 200 MHz, any solution?
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Do you have better battery stats and cpuspy installed? Have you tried a factory rs? Maybe something is running in background forcing such to occur?
Yup, I have them installed, I have this situation once, but it went well after a couple of battery taking out and cooling down, factory rs was my last touch, if using 3g, with 10mins of online game, the better battery show 13% used for an hour, is it normal?
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NooBDroidPlayer said:
Yup, I have them installed, I have this situation once, but it went well after a couple of battery taking out and cooling down, factory rs was my last touch, if using 3g, with 10mins of online game, the better battery show 13% used for an hour, is it normal?
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13% per hour may be normal when 3G on & u r playing games..it may b even more if u r playing some heavy games..about the charging, AFAIK phone won't go to deepsleep during charging even if screen is off..so, processor will be running @ 200MHz..
Yeah I know, but this time it when to 200 on screen on, but 1400 when screen off.
Anyway, I already fact reset the kiddo, and everything seems to when back to normal, maybe is something I installed.
Thank you all for replying the questions.
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Very bad ics......
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Hope JB could cure the kid
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I found this app though a bunch of searching. (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mattprecious.notisync)
I think it is close to getting us to seeing notifications from any app on the gear. So, far with things set up the way I have them it only vibrates/rings when I get something. It could be that I don't have hangouts installed on my watch (didn't want the google apps...didn't see a need).
Could someone with the google apps (and possibly the status bar installed via Aroma) test this out and see if it gets us further?
Only other thread I could find: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560308 It mentions battery life issues. I'll test these out tomorrow.
Overnight the watch went down to 87% battery. I may try again tonight without it justvto see.
I can choose to get notifications on my gear from all of my phone apps without this.
Am I not understanding something with this thread?
I think I'm a bit lost here too. I can get notifications from any app on my phone without this app.
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hsj1906 said:
I can choose to get notifications on my gear from all of my phone apps without this.
Am I not understanding something with this thread?
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XanoZuke said:
I think I'm a bit lost here too. I can get notifications from any app on my phone without this app.
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It's for those without touchwiz
Been tried, smashes battery quite badly
Brendo said:
It's for those without touchwiz
Been tried, smashes battery quite badly
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Thanks mate!
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XanoZuke said:
Thanks mate!
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Brendo said:
It's for those without touchwiz
Been tried, smashes battery quite badly
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I wouldn't say badly. I'm able to spend an entire day at Disneyland (about 16 hours) getting/checking notifications using this and still have enough battery power for the 1 1/2 hour ride home. Sure you would get better battery life without it - but you would also get no notifications (non-touchwiz) without it too.
Is this similar to ATN MANAGER
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cyberbandit1998 said:
Is this similar to ATN MANAGER
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Yes
Just curious on everyone's thoughts on this power save mode.
I actually love it. Who uses it? How often do you use it?
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Bsmith0731 said:
Just curious on everyone's thoughts on this power save mode.
I actually love it. Who uses it? How often do you use it?
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I think its a great feature, although with the great battery life I am experiencing I have yet to really need to use it. I may just not charge my battery next weekend so I am forced to use it, but it sounds awesome.
I haven't really used it since I'm always near a charger. However, I think I'll probably utilize it when I'm out camping over a weekend or on a long hike to save juice. seems promising for that.
Turn it on as soon as I clock in, and only turn it off for lunch...something about clocking out with 90-93% battery, putting it on my car charger, and getting home with 100% battery is life-changing (not that serious but I'm sure u understand)...imo best feature aside from toolbox
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Turn it on as soon as I clock in, and only turn it off for lunch...something about clocking out with 90-93% battery, putting it on my car charger, and getting home with 100% battery is life-changing (not that serious but I'm sure u understand)...imo best feature aside from toolbox
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I like that idea lol
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I definitely like the idea of it. I would use it a lot more if Gmail was one of the apps you could use.
For the screen to cause fast battery drain like this? Another thing, the device gets immensely hot, very quickly when playing real racing 3. Even on power save. Is that a note 3 thing too?
Edit: would like to add that screen was on 95% of that time
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Screen on time like that and high brightness will cause any phone to eat up the battery and get hot...Play games on a tablet ....
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I'm not asking for a magic cure-all, but there's no way in the world I could afford any tablet, not on my payrate. I only got the note 3 by trading a bunch of stuff. I was just under the impression that new devices were supposed to get LESS warm than their older counterparts. This device reminds me of owning a tegra 3 phone..
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prichm1992 said:
I'm not asking for a magic cure-all, but there's no way in the world I could afford any tablet, not on my payrate. I only got the note 3 by trading a bunch of stuff. I was just under the impression that new devices were supposed to get LESS warm than their older counterparts. This device reminds me of owning a tegra 3 phone..
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I understand your dilemma ,.I do all my vids, games, movies ..etc on my tab...to avoid heating up my phone and burning the battery down. Somebody else here might chime in and have a solution for you..I wish I could be of more help.
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GalaxyNotesTx said:
I understand your dilemma ,.I do all my vids, games, movies ..etc on my tab...to avoid heating up my phone and burning the battery down. Somebody else here might chime in and have a solution for you..I wish I could be of more help.
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How long was the screen on for?
It's normal for any device to get hot when playing games, especially when running graphically intensive apps. It has nothing to do with whether the device is old or new.
About 50 minutes out of the 55
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About 50 minutes out of the 55
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That sounds about right then. Screen time can usually last up to 5 hours before the battery dies.
Installing dynamic kat actually 100% fixed heat and really improved screen on batt life. I only use 6-12% an hour. Depending on cpu load
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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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johnequickiii 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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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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johnequickiii said:
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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christoferos said:
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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johnequickiii said:
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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