Hi,
I'm S-on with Maximus latest Rom, hboot 1.57.
The recevory showed me 50% battery and when i'm in the rom it shows me 78%.
Any suggestions how to fix it?
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Trust the percentage the ROM says, unless your phone dies at 10% then there's nothing to worry about.
Ok and if the battery stays since 1 hour at 78% while using the phone?
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Try fully draining your battery then fully charge. The second thing I would do if that doesn't work is to reflash the ROM and preform a full wipe
I put the Battery to 0% and charged it now it works.
Btw had some confusing things with the booting.
When I restart the I saw the bootscreen and then the "shutting down screen" , the phone get off.
After i uninstalled xposed and get the phone to 0% it's working
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Hi
That issue is still there. Recovery shows me 58% and the rom shows 40%.
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Hi all. Still having battery issues. I unplugged my phone an hour ago and now I did the #*#*4636 etc and went to "since last unplugged " and went to time spent without sleeping and it says 2 hours and 25 mins. What's up with that? Thank u
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Change 'other usage' to 'partial wake usage' and see what's keeping the phone up.
Rusty hi. It says Android systems.
6 hours of non use since unplugging I'm down to 44 percent battery. Errrrrr!!!!!
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Any ideas?
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Ok so did another test... charged my phone. I waited 20 mins...went to battery and says 20 mins since last unplugged which is fine....them went to battery time spent without sleeping and it was 20 mins.. comon guys how do I find out y my phone is not sleeping. Help a Guy out plz
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Seriously? No one can help besides one person. I would of thought this is a popular topic. Thanks anyways
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use system panel and see which processes and apps are using your cpu. its a free app, but the paid version gives you much more options and shows you a list of each app that used your cpu. that's what you need.
btw, system panel is by far the best app for this on the market!
xxkhbxx said:
Hi all. Still having battery issues. I unplugged my phone an hour ago and now I did the #*#*4636 etc and went to "since last unplugged " and went to time spent without sleeping and it says 2 hours and 25 mins. What's up with that? Thank u
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What ROM and Kernel are you on and how long ago did you flash to it (assuming it's a custom ROM)?
Reason I ask is that I had sleep issues with a ROM that was fine but somehow didn't flash well. Reflashing the same ROM over fixed my battery issues. This might not be what's going on with you just any bit of info can help when it comes to chasing down ghost CPU cycles/battery issues.
Also, did you recalibrate you battery yet? It could be an issue of your battery not getting charged to 100% or dying before <1%
Ok cool I just downloaded the free version do you think I should buy the paid version better?
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use system panel and see which processes and apps are using your cpu. its a free app, but the paid version gives you much more options and shows you a list of each app that used your cpu. that's what you need.
btw, system panel is by far the best app for this on the market!
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Hi! I have cyanogem mod 6.1
0 running kernel 2.6.35
9 cyanogenmod shade @ toxygene #2
I flashed a while ago but it seemed ok then. I'm not 100 percent sure but it kinda seems the problem started when I did a backup and a restore. ;(
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What ROM and Kernel are you on and how long ago did you flash to it (assuming it's a custom ROM)?
Reason I ask is that I had sleep issues with a ROM that was fine but somehow didn't flash well. Reflashing the same ROM over fixed my battery issues. This might not be what's going on with you just any bit of info can help when it comes to chasing down ghost CPU cycles/battery issues.
Also, did you recalibrate you battery yet? It could be an issue of your battery not getting charged to 100% or dying before <1%
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I'm getting a headache ;(
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Guys I have some problem with the battery..when I restart the phone,usualy after a flash from cwm(kernel..),but also whitout flash something,the battery has a different %..for example yesterday I had 30% on battery,flash platypus and was 15%....put the phone on charge,restart tthe phone and the % was 80% -.-.........How can I ricalibrate the battery?..battery calibration doesn't work..i'm on cm7+platypus..
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Guys I have some problem with the battery..when I restart the phone,usualy after a flash from cwm(kernel..),but also whitout flash something,the battery has a different %..for example yesterday I had 30% on battery,flash platypus and was 15%....put the phone on charge,restart tthe phone and the % was 80% -.-.........How can I ricalibrate the battery?..battery calibration doesn't work..i'm on cm7+platypus..
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Usually doing 2-3 charging cycles does the trick (fully deplete battery and then charge until full).
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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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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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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
Hello,
I've got a HTC One s-off with Inside Coin cfw and touch recovery.
Every now and then my phone shuts completely off without shutting down, its complete off.
If I press the power button it boots mostly correct but every now and then it shows the loading rom screen or just the HTC One screen and shuts off again.
Could this be an failure of the phone/battery itself from falling down or could it be a software problem?
Right now it doesn't even starts if I press down power for over 10 seconds - need to wait some time or put it on the loading cable.
Have you had that issue on other roms? Are you running a custom kernel?
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Have you had that issue on other roms? Are you running a custom kernel?
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I didn't tried other roms yet, no custom kernel so far.
Right now I don't get a light on the screen or the orange loading light on the loading cable.
Computer did find an Android device for short time but black screen on the phone.
You should test another Rom to see if your battery is faulty. But before you do... I need to know:
When you manage to boot completely, what does your battery meter or stats say?
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I had 31% and I just wiped and installed the newest version of Inside Coin
While in titanium backup the phone shut off again and won't start right now.
I put it on the loading cable for the night and will see if I get it going tomorrow.
It could be the battery. If it happens that it goes from 100% to nothing within jus 20-30 min, then it is broken. Happened to me.
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Okey just fully charged, plugging out, shutting off my alarm clock and browsing through sense - phone off.
Short push on power and right after HTC Inside it shuts off again, but with power button and Vol- I can get into recovery, Hboot 1.44 without anything happend.
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What does it mean when back and home button are blinking?
You are doing a hard reset / force off the phone. If it means anything other than that I don't know.
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Sindroid said:
You are doing a hard reset / force off the phone. If it means anything other than that I don't know.
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I finally got my phone on again (after 6 hours) and battery says 80%
Should I try CM10.1/CM10.2 instead of Inside Coin and/or maybe another bootloader? My HBoot is still 1.44 and CWM 6.0.3.1
Any you like. Remember to check md5. If you wish u can upgrade hboot too.
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