This battery issue arrived when I bought this Samsung Galaxy S i9000 and rooted it. I will explain to you what happened: I bought the phone in 2013 (when Samsung stopped selling it) from eBay.com. It came to me in two days and then the same day i rooted it. Installed Cyanogenmod 10 stable. But my battery was at 58% when xposed told me to reboot my phone. After rebooting shockingly the battery was 6%. I was surprised with this kind of behaviour and thought that it was a problem with the ROM, so tried Supernexus 2.0 but the same issue and since then it has been happening with all the ROMs. It never happens with Stock ROM but always with the Custom ROM and not only this but with all Kitkat,JB,ICS and GB(only custom ROMs) I have the same problem. I dont know whether this is an hardware issue or software. please help me. Ask me anything related but please help me...
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TeKnoGin said:
But my battery was at 58% when xposed told me to reboot my phone. After rebooting shockingly the battery was 6%.
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you mean you flashed an xposed module and your battery percentage went down? what module was that?
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xsenman said:
you mean you flashed an xposed module and your battery percentage went down? what module was that?
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No i just installed xposed framework and then install the app_process.jar and then rebooted.
But it has nothing to do with Xposed it happens on every ROM without thag too.
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TeKnoGin said:
No i just installed xposed framework and then install the app_process.jar and then rebooted.
But it has nothing to do with Xposed it happens on every ROM without thag too.
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Save your important files to your PC, use CWM to format everything, including bootloader and SD card and (do not reboot) but enter download mode and flash a froyo stock ROM and start updating it to custom ROM of your choice. Ensure your battery was fully charged before you attempt this.
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guys i didnt used any other jb rom than hellybean
I was on v4 and it was perfect the battery life was awesome and thein I updated to nightly 13/08 and then first I experienced random reboots after every 2-3 minutes of cellphone going to sleep
I did full wipe and installed the rom but still the same problem and the battery was draining very fastly (2-3 % drops in every 5-10 minutes)
Went back to original GB and then again Installed CM 10 alpha and then full wipe and then hellybean but still random reboots and battery draining
went back to GB again and then installed AOKP and then full wipe and then hellybean 17/08 This time there were no random reboots eexcept when I play 720p videos BUt the BATTERY DRAIN IS STILL same 100 % finishes in 3-4 hours (i m not lying)
Any solution
Sorry for such a long topic and my bad english
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guys i didnt used any other jb rom than hellybean
I was on v4 and it was perfect the battery life was awesome and thein I updated to nightly 13/08 and then first I experienced random reboots after every 2-3 minutes of cellphone going to sleep
I did full wipe and installed the rom but still the same problem and the battery was draining very fastly (2-3 % drops in every 5-10 minutes)
Went back to original GB and then again Installed CM 10 alpha and then full wipe and then hellybean but still random reboots and battery draining
went back to GB again and then installed AOKP and then full wipe and then hellybean 17/08 This time there were no random reboots eexcept when I play 720p videos BUt the BATTERY DRAIN IS STILL same 100 % finishes in 3-4 hours (i m not lying)
Any solution
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ur battery drains in idle state or watching videos?
plz check ur bluetooth, wifi, gps, and also install battery saving apps...u can also install cpu sleep app from google play..that would also help
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well that didnt help because I tried them all
Hmm
Have you tried playing with the cpu governors ? But considering the early state of jelly bean development, you should be patient, I think none of the rom are really rady for daily use.
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Have you tried playing with the cpu governors ? But considering the early state of jelly bean development, you should be patient, I think none of the rom are really rady for daily use.
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nothing except oc to 1200 and bln but again after many wipes it was stock and now it is stock but battery life is same
GSam
Try this:
GSAM Battery Monitor on play store.
It has an AppSucker option, where you can see which app was the sucker
Regards,
Baloo
balootm said:
Try this:
GSAM Battery Monitor on play store.
It has an AppSucker option, where you can see which app was the sucker
Regards,
Baloo
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still no solution as app sucker is normal and not showing any app eating battery bady
help guys its really annoying everytime I go out the battery ends up
Guys its getting worse now drains in 3 hours please help !!
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Xami said:
Guys its getting worse now drains in 3 hours please help !!
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try with another battery after cleaning both sides of the contacts (phone and battery)
xsenman said:
try with another battery after cleaning both sides of the contacts (phone and battery)
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i dont have another battery
change back to ics or gingerbread will have better battery life.
Yeah i know but i love jb
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well..I have to say that I had the same problem..
1-st download from market GetRil to see if you have baseband compatibility it may be an issue there. If so fix it, is really easy.
If problem is not solved. I guarantee that changing kernel will do the job. I recommend siyah.
Follow these steps ;
1- install busybox data on your device !
2- go to CWM and wipe cauch ,delvik and battery .
3- reboot your device .
4- enjoy ^=^
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alaataj14 said:
Follow these steps ;
1- install busybox data on your device !
2- go to CWM and wipe cauch ,delvik and battery .
3- reboot your device .
4- enjoy ^=^
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Nice tips , but actually what is the busybox anyway?
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muhammadnajmi96 said:
Nice tips , but actually what is the busybox anyway?
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BusyBox is a collection of common UNIX programs and utilities. It's required for many root apps and functions. Basically, everybody should have the latest BusyBox installed if they can.
Hey guys
I recently noticed that my i9000 is loosing battery charge significantly (screenie attached)
I have already done the battery calibration & also changed the wifi settings.
Over and above I spun the battery on a table, it spun for about 3 whirls and stopped
So far my battery takes 6 hours to charge fully, and 3 hours to drain completely in idle state
Specs
OS: ICS 4.0.3 AOSP
Modem:XXJVU
Need help
Thanks
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try upgrading to cm 10.1.3 or some other jellybean rom :good:
kamikaze_in said:
Hey guys
I recently noticed that my i9000 is loosing battery charge significantly (screenie attached)
I have already done the battery calibration & also changed the wifi settings.
Over and above I spun the battery on a table, it spun for about 3 whirls and stopped
So far my battery takes 6 hours to charge fully, and 3 hours to drain completely in idle state
Specs
OS: ICS 4.0.3 AOSP
Modem:XXJVU
Need help
Thanks
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i use CarbonRom with makay kernel 0.517 and it´s ok for me
But your battery is okay because you wrote that it takes 6 hours to charge ...have you tested with another ROM???
kamikaze_in said:
Hey guys
I recently noticed that my i9000 is loosing battery charge significantly (screenie attached)
I have already done the battery calibration & also changed the wifi settings.
Over and above I spun the battery on a table, it spun for about 3 whirls and stopped
So far my battery takes 6 hours to charge fully, and 3 hours to drain completely in idle state
Specs
OS: ICS 4.0.3 AOSP
Modem:XXJVU
Need help
Thanks
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freakymod2120 said:
But your battery is okay because you wrote that it takes 6 hours to charge ...have you tested with another ROM???
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ok heres the thing
i cant upgrade to JB 4.3 since the vold.fstab doesnt work (my phone went through Encryption Error phase)
so far tested with the following ROMs
AOSP 4.0.3
Slim ICS + Semaphore Kernel 1.3.0s (currently Installed)
the reason why i found it odd is the phone is draining battery even when switched off completely
Charge time: 6 Hours (100%/ 4121v)
Phone screen off: drains in 3 hours
Phone Completely switched off: still drains in 3 hours
Have you tried CM10 or 10.1?
But hwne it drains when the device is completely switched off, for me it seems that the system doesn`t stop really ...
why should the device consume so much battery when switched off ...
Could you test with CM ???
kamikaze_in said:
ok heres the thing
i cant upgrade to JB 4.3 since the vold.fstab doesnt work (my phone went through Encryption Error phase)
so far tested with the following ROMs
AOSP 4.0.3
Slim ICS + Semaphore Kernel 1.3.0s (currently Installed)
the reason why i found it odd is the phone is draining battery even when switched off completely
Charge time: 6 Hours (100%/ 4121v)
Phone screen off: drains in 3 hours
Phone Completely switched off: still drains in 3 hours
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--double post--- pls delete
freakymod2120 said:
But hwne it drains when the device is completely switched off, for me it seems that the system doesn`t stop really ...
why should the device consume so much battery when switched off ...
Could you test with CM ???
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I think its a ROM issue too cause the battery problem came only after i had a failed attempt at installing JB 4.3 on my device
post which i formatted everytihng from SDcard to system, boot and used Odin to reflash GB then ICS AOSP and Slim ICS through CWM
kamikaze_in said:
I think its a ROM issue too cause the battery problem came only after i had a failed attempt at installing JB 4.3 on my device
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try kernel cleaning script
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Have you tested the kernel cleaning script ,does it helped you ...
@xsenman: Thanks for the link ...:good:
xsenman said:
try kernel cleaning script
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the usage suggests
Download the zip file from the link above.
Place the file on your internal SD-CARD.
Restart to ClockWorkMod Recovery.
Install the zip like any other package.
Install the Kernel of your choice.
Reboot the device.
DONE!
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i already have semaphore installed so should i reformat it and start from scratch?
EDit: the link is dead
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EDit: the link is dead
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yup, this too > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1166954 seems dead, google search gives me lots of download links ( still active), but NO idea which one to use and NO support available as only downloads .
AS time goes by, this would become the norm, as developers move on to other devices and users could not be bothered to click their thanks button, or donate to show their appreciation.
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That is bad with the link ...damn
Maybe a start from scrath could be a good or the last way ...:fingers-crossed:
kamikaze_in said:
the usage suggests
i already have semaphore installed so should i reformat it and start from scratch?
EDit: the link is dead
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Well that thread was for sgs 2, so no use to me, although I did find a similar script for sgs made by luppol94, will update the results soon
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Thanks for the info ...so let us know if it helps you to solve the problem ...:highfive: good luck :fingers-crossed:
kamikaze_in said:
Well that thread was for sgs 2, so no use to me, although I did find a similar script for sgs made by luppol94, will update the results soon
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No use
Did the following (from semaphore kernel to semaphore kernel)
1) reboot to cwm
2) flash the kernel cleaning script
3) install semaphore
4) reboot recovery
5) clear NS Tool setting
6) clear init.d setting
7) flash kernel cleaning script
8) install semaphore kernel
9) reboot system
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Hmhh so nothing helps you ...do you use your device so hard ...:laugh: ...sorry...
can we exlude that the battery has no damaged ...or the other way, can we fix it ,that it is a problem with the ROM ???
kamikaze_in said:
No use
Did the following (from semaphore kernel to semaphore kernel)
1) reboot to cwm
2) flash the kernel cleaning script
3) install semaphore
4) reboot recovery
5) clear NS Tool setting
6) clear init.d setting
7) flash kernel cleaning script
8) install semaphore kernel
9) reboot system
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Anyone have 2.3.6 XXJVU bootloader i cant seem to find it anywhere
Hello XDA fellows,
I am using this I9000 for more than 3 years and in july i flashed in my device a SlimRom 4.2 build 2 and it worked amazingly but later when i got an update to SlimRom4.3 Build 1 then it made my device dead i mean in such sense that it got the unknown baseband error.
Later on i installed in iit custom rom and flashed in cm10.2 and it worked very well. wHEN i found an update f slimrom 4.3 build 2 i flashed it in and it worked amazingly also but later yesterday during a call it made that same unkown basband error and then i flasheed in custom rom and then cm10.2 but now my device keeps swiitching off and when i connect the charger or usb it works well but as soon as i remove them my device switches off.. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED!!!
nabzZz said:
when i connect the charger or usb it works well but as soon as i remove them my device switches off.. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED!!!
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sounds like a battery issue, try cleaning contacts, but better to test with another battery
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Xsenman
I got it fixed by flashing it again to its original rom which was gingerbread 2.3.6 and then i flashed in CyanCore which is stable quick and now it doesnot give those errors like before!
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nabzZz said:
Xsenman
I got it fixed by flashing it again to its original rom which was gingerbread 2.3.6 and then i flashed in CyanCore which is stable quick and now it doesnot give those errors like before!
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amazing thanks for the info, looks like, something (ROM) was draining your battery or causing it to shut down
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I know a lot of people will curse me for opening this thread but i really need help. I have searched and could not find my query resolved and i have no other choice left except to post here,
So my dad randomly gave me Galaxy Note (Indian version) today. I mean, this phone is 3 years old. Anyway, i have Sony Xperia L and Xperia SP as my daily drivers and flashing Roms, kernels is quite easy on them as i only require flashtool. I have never before used a samsung product. So, i do not have a clue on how to root it and flash CM/AOSP on it.
I searched quite a lot and came upon a rooting guides and Philz kernel but i have no idea what to do.
Any help would be appreciated, all i want to do is flash a custom Rom (CM 10.1, CM11)
Android 4.1.2 sucks on this beast.
Android: 4.1.2
Baseband: N7000DDLS6
Build No.: JZO54K.N7000DDLSC
UPDATE: So i flashed a .zip:- PhilZ-cwm6-XXLT9-ORA-5.11.2-signed and voila, i have root ;
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
Regards,
Ishaan
Didn't you try the cm installer app?
Anyway once you have Philz kernel installed, you can flash the cm 10.1\10.2 zip from recovery. To flash cm 11 you will need to first install raw r4/5 kernel and then go with cm 11.
I appreciate your reply man
Yes I have his kernel the one I have named in the OP.
So I just need to flash cm10/10.1 from recovery?
No need to unlock bootloader or anything or flash a cm based kernel? :$
Regards,
Ishaan
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So i pretty much messed everything up.
I did as you said and download cyanogenmod installer on both my note and laptop. Everything was going fine and all files were downloaded.
But all of a sudden, CM installer on PC said something like device not found. And on note, there was the CM logo. So i pressed retry but the problem persisted.
So i turned of cm installer, removed battery from device and turned it on. Below the Samsung Galaxy note, there is a yellow triangle and after that the screen goes blank. No samsung or CM bootlogo.
I tried and i am able to get into recovery and download mode. What do i do guys? :'(
Just help me get back to stock and ill be happy.
Thanks in advance
N7000 does not have a lock bootloader at all.
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EDIT: So flashed CM10.2 (4.3.1). Finally the phone is working. Flashed it manually through recovery.
Still getting the yellow error icon.
Only 2 things i require now,
How to get back on complete stock firmware? (4.1.2 INDIAN)
AND,
Remove the stupid error?
Thanks a lot Guys :'D
By flashing a stock firmware using odin. More help here
AND
Google for "Triangle Away"
nokiamodeln91 said:
By flashing a stock firmware using odin. More help here
AND
Google for "Triangle Away"
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Thank you man
I flashed stock GB Indian version and even the triangle went away. So far so good.
Currently I am on Ultimate Rom v6 with speedmod kernel. The battery life is not impresive.
Any idea how to increase it? Any suggested rom or kernel?
Fyi- I'm using an original samsung battery. Bought a week ago so its brand new.
Regards,
Ishaan
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Why did you name this "Urgent Help Needed" when it obviously isn't urgent and doesn't say anything about what the problem concerns?
Since the battery is new then you should be getting at least 4h on screen time.
ishanbhatnagr96 said:
Thank you man
I flashed stock GB Indian version and even the triangle went away. So far so good.
Currently I am on Ultimate Rom v6 with speedmod kernel. The battery life is not impresive.
Any idea how to increase it? Any suggested rom or kernel?
Fyi- I'm using an original samsung battery. Bought a week ago so its brand new.
Regards,
Ishaan
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Start by finding issues using wake lock detector and then uninstalling or freezing apps.
XxPixX said:
Why did you name this "Urgent Help Needed" when it obviously isn't urgent and doesn't say anything about what the problem concerns?
Since the battery is new then you should be getting at least 4h on screen time.
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I had no other name in mind. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Phone Model : Note 5 N9208
Baseband Version : N9208XXU3BP13
Android Version : 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Status: Stock ROM (not rooted)
without wifi or on anything, and let my phone idle while im sleeping, the android OS consumed 10% of 100% in 3 hours.
Anyway face this issue?
Mines drain fast too
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androidrookie84 said:
Mines drain fast too
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Can someone help?
One of my attempts to solve, was to install a custom kernel.
It did not solve everything, but it helped.
Hi.
Installing custom kernel will not solved everything.
U should install Better Battery Stats to find out misbehaving apps which may have drain yr battery.
Cheers..
maanz "L" said:
Hi.
Installing custom kernel will not solved everything.
U should install Better Battery Stats to find out misbehaving apps which may have drain yr battery.
Cheers..
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Thanks for the reply.
Hope it helps....