Help fix lag (switched from ATT to T-mobile) - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

A little background: I have had my nexus 6 for 3 months. I ordered it from Motorola and was using it on ATT. A few months in I rooted my phone as was using the Franco Kernel (default settings). Everything was buttery smooth.
About three weeks ago I switch to T-Mobile and for about the past 2 weeks I have been getting horrible lag and my battery is bad (~2 hours SOT). The Lag is really frustrating. A few days ago I updated to 5.1.1 through Wugfresh's Nexus tool (the no wipe way) and re-rooted. I did not use the Franco Kernal because it doesn't work with 5.1.1. I am still experiencing a lot of lag.
What is the best way to fix this? Would it be some type or full factory reset? Is there a way to do this and re-download your data? I did a backup though Wugfreshes tool and through Titanium Backup. I am willing to go to an extreme measure because the lag is brutal. Thanks for your help!!!

Stigga said:
A little background: I have had my nexus 6 for 3 months. I ordered it from Motorola and was using it on ATT. A few months in I rooted my phone as was using the Franco Kernel (default settings). Everything was buttery smooth.
About three weeks ago I switch to T-Mobile and for about the past 2 weeks I have been getting horrible lag and my battery is bad (~2 hours SOT). The Lag is really frustrating. A few days ago I updated to 5.1.1 through Wugfresh's Nexus tool (the no wipe way) and re-rooted. I did not use the Franco Kernal because it doesn't work with 5.1.1. I am still experiencing a lot of lag.
What is the best way to fix this? Would it be some type or full factory reset? Is there a way to do this and re-download your data? I did a backup though Wugfreshes tool and through Titanium Backup. I am willing to go to an extreme measure because the lag is brutal. Thanks for your help!!!
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see what franco you are on. Try updating to Franco 28. His Kernels do work with 5.1.1 as he's a reputable (imo) tech.
play with a couple of roms and kernels to get the one that fits your habits.

Stigga said:
A little background: I have had my nexus 6 for 3 months. I ordered it from Motorola and was using it on ATT. A few months in I rooted my phone as was using the Franco Kernel (default settings). Everything was buttery smooth.
About three weeks ago I switch to T-Mobile and for about the past 2 weeks I have been getting horrible lag and my battery is bad (~2 hours SOT). The Lag is really frustrating. A few days ago I updated to 5.1.1 through Wugfresh's Nexus tool (the no wipe way) and re-rooted. I did not use the Franco Kernal because it doesn't work with 5.1.1. I am still experiencing a lot of lag.
What is the best way to fix this? Would it be some type or full factory reset? Is there a way to do this and re-download your data? I did a backup though Wugfreshes tool and through Titanium Backup. I am willing to go to an extreme measure because the lag is brutal. Thanks for your help!!!
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Try wiping Cache and Dalvik in recovery. This fixed it for me as I had the same horrible lag after rooting and creating a Nandroid.

dray said:
Try wiping Cache and Dalvik in recovery. This fixed it for me as I had the same horrible lag after rooting and creating a Nandroid.
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Thanks for the reply. Is there any guide/videos on how to do that?

Stigga said:
Thanks for the reply. Is there any guide/videos on how to do that?
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Are you running stock or custom recovery? (TWRP, CWM etc)

dray said:
Are you running stock or custom recovery? (TWRP, CWM etc)
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I have the twrp app but not sure which one I am running. I am new to this
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Stigga said:
I have the twrp app but not sure which one I am running. I am new to this
View attachment 3350256 I do see that option in the app - Screenshot attached
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If you use the Nexus Root toolkit it will boot into recovery for you under advance utilities.

Have you tried a factory data reset after switching carriers?

Krunk83 said:
Have you tried a factory data reset after switching carriers?
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I reflashed 5.1.1 and wiped my data - much better now
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[ROM] Fission DX Vanilla FRF91 Version 1.1 Test 4

Fission 1.1 Test 4 - D2 http://tinyurl.com/2fzwmkc - DX http://tinyurl.com/2alusr3 - Fix for DX Test 4 http://tinyurl.com/296vauy
You guys and girls know the deal...dont have time for a big post.
Radio issue fixed with some other improvements
Two questions
1. If im on 1.0 do I have to wipe again or is it a flashover?
2. Does this have the dialer fix already built into it?
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Joe92T said:
Two questions
1. If im on 1.0 do I have to wipe again or is it a flashover?
2. Does this have the dialer fix already built into it?
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You can do flash over...
Yes it does...
Is it worth it? Any noticible improvements
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Fix for battery manager FCing is not posted in first post.
Care to clarify what these are at all? Is the fix an update from 1.0 or do we install 1.1 and the 1.1 fix?
This rom with the base 1.1gig overclock is getting me constant 1590s in quadrant... extremely fast with no issues
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Evrythibg works good so far. No fcs or reboots. Loving it.
Build number says 1.0. Shouldn't it say 1.1? Just a noob question.
If I'm on the original 2.3.9 Froyo leak (and thus older kernel), can I still follow the instructions from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=811215 and will it work?
Mikerrrrrrrr said:
If I'm on the original 2.3.9 Froyo leak (and thus older kernel), can I still follow the instructions from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=811215 and will it work?
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If you haven't updated to the newer kernel.. be careful. I don't know if there are any side affects.. but this ROM says it's built from source for the OTA 2.2 kernel.
pjsockett said:
Care to clarify what these are at all? Is the fix an update from 1.0 or do we install 1.1 and the 1.1 fix?
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I skipped 1.0 altogether, and it works just fine. I don't THINK it's an update, but a stand alone ROM. Other folks will know more than me.
Whoa, I just noticed the fix. I loaded the ROM before the fix, and I haven't had any problems that I've noticed. What's in the fix?
Works great so far
the only bug I found was a minor visual one and one that doesn't affect stability
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ok this is the second time I've had this problem, so I think it might be something to do with the rom. So I make a backup of a stable Fission v1.0, then i wiped and installed another Rubix to test it out. So now I'm trying to get back to Fission, and when I load it up I get force closes everywhere and no service. Is anyone else having this problem, or can you test for it?
I keep getting an error when trying to update apps saying there is no space, but there is 5.9gb free...
Any ideas?
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thefamousmoe said:
ok this is the second time I've had this problem, so I think it might be something to do with the rom. So I make a backup of a stable Fission v1.0, then i wiped and installed another Rubix to test it out. So now I'm trying to get back to Fission, and when I load it up I get force closes everywhere and no service. Is anyone else having this problem, or can you test for it?
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I had the same issue when restoring a nandroid of fission. Market wasn't restoring all of my apps so I restored an old rom to make a backup. I restored my fission nandroid to restore the apps and I couldn't do anything. Everything I did got a force close.
yea it has to be something with Fission, because I could restore back to my rubix 1.0 with no problems.
No recovery
I am having a strange issue that I don't know how to fix. I flashed Fission 1.0 and then the 1.0 phone fix and both went fine. Now I have just downloaded 1.1 Test 4 and the fix and when I try to get into recovery the phone just reboots normally. I have checked and bootstrap does have SU permission but it won't boot. I also tried getting into recovery from Rom Manager with no luck.
try reflashing in rom manager, and then reload bootstrap also. for some reason you have to do that every time you want to boot into clockwork, or at least I do.
thefamousmoe said:
try reflashing in rom manager, and then reload bootstrap also. for some reason you have to do that every time you want to boot into clockwork, or at least I do.
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Tried and tried, no dice.
I finally figured it out though. I had to uninstall bootsrap and then delete /system/bin/hijack and /system/bin/logwrapper and then rename logwrapper.bin to logwrapper and reboot. I then was able to fully reinstall bootsrap and got it working.
Once we are actually in boostrap we use the volume rocker to go up and down, but do we use the "menu" key to select stuff?

[Kernel][ICS] Stock Kernel with Deepsleep Fix [GT-P750X]

So folks, its a little bit too late, i know, but i made a flashable zip of stock kernel from the China FW. It contains all the necessary modules, etc.. It contains all the necessary files that the tab falls to sleep after l2_hsic going crazy. This solve the unnecessarily high battery drain since Android 4.0.4 aka ICS was published by samsung. Is intended for those who have no desire to a custom kernel.
But notice this kernel is not overclockable, should work with any firmware and this requires root to flash the kernel.
PS: But this kernel is only for the 3G versions (GT-P7500/7501), why only the 3G models are equipped with the high battery drain.
What do I need?
- The kernel
- Root ->look here
-> Do you have ICS on it, point ranges 2 and 3
-> You still have Honeycomb on it, start from step 1
- a custom recovery -> for example here
- wherewithal basic knowledge -> Look at the forum or ask at Aunt Google.
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Downloads
GT-P750X (3G and WiFi)
Its attached
How do i flash the kernel?
- download the kernel and flash it through your custom recovery
- Of course only interesting if you are already using TWRP or CMW.
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Flash through CWM / TWRP
You place the zip on the internal memory or external SD card.
- To boot into recovery, hold volume down when you restart
- Go to "install zip from sd card", depending on the type of recovery (CWM)
-> Or just install (in TWRP)
- look for the folder where you have placed the zip
- And flashes this now by clicking on yes in CMW or slide to the right with TWRP.
- Then reboot and kernel you got it.
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Important
This kernel is to be used only with ICS!!
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Important 2 ​
Before you flash this stuff, made a backup (Nandroid) of your system. Only if something goes wrong, this make sure you can restore your old system again. I 've tested it, but you never know.
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Credits:
Samsung, for there bugfree chinese kernel
and "stiffmeister", for found out which kernel is not effected by l2_hsic bug
PPS: I testet it with the Hungary FW without this kernel. After 1 hour the bug came back.:silly: So i flashed this kernel again and it works like charme. So it should work with any other FW.
Hey thanks man. So now we finally have the fix for ICS and JB ROMs.
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Ok was on cm10.1 moved back to stock, installed custom recovery and this kernel and still seem too have the occasional flash which was the reason I decided to move back to stock. Any ideas?
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Maybe try a different bootloader.
As far as I am aware I have never updated the boot loader. Any ideas Where I would get the stock ics boot loader
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From here. Choose your device folder and flash the tar via Odin with pda on your pc. If you are having a wifi device, the zip must be extracted before you flash it via odin. But i think you have a 3G device. Otherwise you dont be here in this thread.
Wow i forgot how much long the galaxy tab could hold on. I was on A1 and Yoda's kernel and was kinda used of charging my tablet every 2-3 days. But man, im glad i flashed stock, this is so smooth no need to overclock and it lasts way longer on my device. I doubled my battery life and it stays on for days almost weeks with daily use. Sad to say to developpers but stock is really amazing on ICS.
I really recommend giving stock kernel a second chance. Im blown away, thanks for posting this!
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ren2008 said:
Wow i forgot how much long the galaxy tab could hold on. I was on A1 and Yoda's kernel and was kinda used of charging my tablet every 2-3 days. But man, im glad i flashed stock, this is so smooth no need to overclock and it lasts way longer on my device. I doubled my battery life and it stays on for days almost weeks with daily use. Sad to say to developpers but stock is really amazing on ICS.
I really recommend giving stock kernel a second chance. Im blown away, thanks for posting this!
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You do know that the wakelock issue is already fixed right? Now in almost every JB ROM(except for those no longer updates ones) no more l2_hsic wakelock. For ICS custom ROMs, use A1 kernel.
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I appreciate the effort ,just installed it this afternoon and I can see the effect perfectly, all deep sleep,not one minute at 200mhz. All of it without too much hassle. Thanks to you!
We're lucky android is so open and has a great community,depending on Samsung alone is not recommended.
Thank you
Thank you also from me. Works percfectly!

[Q] S Off and Updating ROM on GSM Unlocked One M8

Hey guys, how's it going?
Well, I recently bought an HTC One M8. It is the Sprint Variant I believe. So it was an unlocked version with ViperOne 1.7.0 installed. I checked for updates and found there was an update for 1.8.0, to which I instantly updated. I was aware that Viper 2.4.0 is available for the device too, hence my question is if it's okay to update to flash/update full ROMs to this unlocked M8? I am aware that I would lose the unlock on non Sense based ROMs though. So, is there anything I should consider/remember before flashing the full ROM to the device?
Another problem I am facing is with achieving S Off. I am aware about what all of this is as I have always been involved with such things but always with factory unlocked variants. Anyway, I tried the firewater method, for at least 10 times but everytime it says that it can't S Off my device. (Screenshot Attached)
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Is there something I can do about this? Anyone who had faced this and resolved it?
Other than these two little issues, my final question is that IF in case anything goes wrong, would a Nandroid Backup restore my phone to the current state INCLUDING the SIM Unlock?
In simpler terms, can anyone tell me what all can and can not affect the SIM unlock on my device? Kernels, ROMs, Mods, etc?
I did a lot of search before posting this thread (two nights) and found answers to many other questions and doubts but not to these three. Sorry if these are all actually noob questions. Thank you!
Anyone?
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sujal said:
Anyone?
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Only way to achieve soff is sunshine in conditions like you. It works like a charm. if you would have problem with sim unlock, Then, flash Bad Boyz rom and follow the instruction at second post. Just past same path 4 days ago
I would definitely do all of this but now I have another problem. I attempted to change runtime on Venom 1.8.0 but now it wouldn't reboot. Doesn't go past "HTC One" screen on boot. Can't try any other ROM because my broadband is having troubles. *sad*
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Their is a small zip to change runtime back to dalvik it's your best choice or reflash the Rom next time do a nandroid before doing that. Your phone will not boot because you have a tweak or theme/mod that art doesn't like.. good luck remember the zip is in the read me section of viperrom.
dincdoes.me said:
Their is a small zip to change runtime back to dalvik it's your best choice or reflash the Rom next time do a nandroid before doing that. Your phone will not boot because you have a tweak or theme/mod that art doesn't like.. good luck remember the zip is in the read me section of viperrom.
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I had a couple of NANDROID backups but they didn't correct the issue either. In the end, I had to wipe system and flash the ROM again. Works fine since then.
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Random boots and sudden steep battery drops

Guys, I have a serious problem. First, look at the pictures:
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So what happened (and keeps happening):
Phone randomly boots whether I am on 3G or WiFi. Also, it boots when the phone is challenged to open a webpage, load an image or an app wants a bit more processing power. When it boots after the crash the battery hits 0! So it gets stuck in a boot loop because it thinks there is no battery juice left. The only way to successfully boot is to plug in the charger. So, I am royally screwed if when this happens outside.
I am currently running Slimkat 8.12.1 and I tried Maclaw's Carbon (20141119 release)...same problem! Is the battery dying one me? (My S3 Mini is 1 year old) If so, I will immediately buy one if this is gonna solve the problem. Because my phone right now is pretty much useless and super unstable.
PS: I also have super steep battery drain issue. I wake the phone to check an email and browse for a bit...and BLAM! it hits the bottom! see:
also people with an s3 mini older than a year, how is your battery health?
anyone else having the same problem?
wtx1033 said:
also people with an s3 mini older than a year, how is your battery health?
anyone else having the same problem?
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I have this phone for about 15 months and i'm on Slimkat (by Android-Andi) for 6 months with no problem with the battery until now. I suggest to replace your battery to fix the random reboots. After that a new clean install of the Slimkat (or the rom of your choice) can help. Now if you want to see what drains your battery install the BetterBatteryStats or the Wakelock Detector. The Greenify helps also after. I hope that all these can help you.
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I have this phone for about 15 months and i'm on Slimkat (by Android-Andi) for 6 months with no problem with the battery until now. I suggest to replace your battery to fix the random reboots. After that a new clean install of the Slimkat (or the rom of your choice) can help. Now if you want to see what drains your battery install the BetterBatteryStats or the Wakelock Detector. The Greenify helps also after. I hope that all these can help you.
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ok i ordered a new battery. btw, by clean install do you mean i should avoid restoring my helium backup of apps?
wtx1033 said:
ok i ordered a new battery. btw, by clean install do you mean i should avoid restoring my helium backup of apps?
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TWRP Recovery clean install:
Reboot to TWRP recovery
Choose wipe/advanced wipe
Choose Dalvik Cache/System/Cache/Data/Internal Storage
Swipe to wipe
Flash new rom/gapps
Wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache
Reboot.
And finaly avoid restoring your helium backup of app.
jstath1972 said:
TWRP Recovery clean install:
Reboot to TWRP recovery
Choose wipe/advanced wipe
Choose Dalvik Cache/System/Cache/Data/Internal Storage
Swipe to wipe
Flash new rom/gapps
Wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache
Reboot.
And finaly avoid restoring your helium backup of app.
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I'll do that (my new battery just arrived ) should I also avoid Google automatic restore?
wtx1033 said:
I'll do that (my new battery just arrived ) should I also avoid Google automatic restore?
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No... allow the Google automatic restore. Btw i recommend you to install this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2758098 rom or this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2666235 because in my opinion they are the most stable. Good flashing.:fingers-crossed:
okay
jstath1972 said:
No... allow the Google automatic restore. Btw i recommend you to install this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2758098 rom or this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2666235 because in my opinion they are the most stable. Good flashing.:fingers-crossed:
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i was gonna flash slimkat 8.14
already using 8.12 and i am happy with this ROM
wtx1033 said:
i was gonna flash slimkat 8.14
already using 8.12 and i am happy with this ROM
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Good choice :good:

Battery percentage showing 3800% after flashing 6.0.1/Root/LK

I just did a no-wipe flash of 6.0.1 and then rooted with NRT and flashed LK (I had it with 6.0 too) and now my battery percentage is messed up. Keeps fluctuating in the 3000s. Any ideas?
http://imgur.com/a/90iUu
I'm having the same problem here, confused
its a bug, ignore it. btw http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/battery-problem-6-0-1-factory-image-t3265899
It's a bug of 6.0.1... Wait for small OTA or 6.0.2
Is it a bug or just an issue with custom kernels? I expect the latter.
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its a bug, ignore it. btw http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/battery-problem-6-0-1-factory-image-t3265899
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How long do I have to ignore it? What's causing the problem?
Amos91 said:
Is it a bug or just an issue with custom kernels? I expect the latter.
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It's not a custom kernel - its a fresh factory image install, so stock kernel.
I'd say wait for Google to push an OTA out or another factory image.
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How long do I have to ignore it? What's causing the problem?
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cause, no idea. but i remember the M dev preview had the same issue. some were affected, some werent. id just give it a few run throughs, maybe itll fix itself?
Well, it's not the kernel, since I have the same issue with the stock kernel with 6.0.1 and LeanKernel.
This is just bad.. I can't see how long my battery will actually last
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Yeah, I think I'm going back to 6.0. This isn't worth it.
Not only battery status messed up, the Battery tab in setting is missing as well ...
antiquezip said:
Not only battery status messed up, the Battery tab in setting is missing as well ...
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Yeah, I accessed mine by tapping the battery icon in quick settings.
Really odd for a bug like this to go unnoticed by Google.
No issues here on a clean install (including partition trims in TWRP) of 6.0.1.
Face_Plant said:
No issues here on a clean install (including partition trims in TWRP) of 6.0.1.
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Nice! Mines still saying 3925% battery.. Mine was a fresh install from the Google dev images. Full wipe too..
MarkPH123 said:
Nice! Mines still saying 3925% battery.. Mine was a fresh install from the Google dev images. Full wipe too..
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That's strange. Wiping everything (including internal storage) and doing a partition trim in TWRP before flashing the image fixed it for me. Are you rooted? Custom kernel?
Face_Plant said:
That's strange. Wiping everything (including internal storage) and doing a partition trim in TWRP before flashing the image fixed it for me. Are you rooted? Custom kernel?
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Ah I see, I was rooted beforehand but wiped everything for a clean slate.
So still stock recovery, stock kernel and no root.
Might have a go at TWRP partition trimming tomorrow when I've got some time to do it.
My battery indication shows 100%, did a clean install and no issues whatsover.
gee2012 said:
My battery indication shows 100%, did a clean install and no issues whatsover.
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This is odd.
I did use NRT's 'Stock & Unroot' option.
It may have missed the kernel so I'll extract that and try flashing different parts of Android to see if I get any sense out of it or some sort of fix, or Google may figure it out before me (hopefully )
Shadester9 said:
I just did a no-wipe flash of 6.0.1 and then rooted with NRT and flashed LK (I had it with 6.0 too) and now my battery percentage is messed up. Keeps fluctuating in the 3000s. Any ideas?
http://imgur.com/a/90iUu
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Congratulations man! You're battery should last a whole month without charging!!! Suh-weeeet!

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