Note 5 wakelock problem ( battery drain ) need help! ! ! - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My note 5 (SM-N9208 duos) giving me so much pain. Need serious help. From the very beginning my phone getting very hot, battery drained very first . For that i googled and found many of user of note 5 having this problem. It causes for wakelock. Android os and android system runs 100% time. I enable power saving mood, no background process, do not keep active, battery optimization of all apps, install greenify - nothing happens. When i saw "show cpu uses" i found - after screen lock too many app running in background but when I unlock apps are killing of. To resolve this issue when i connect the phone to pc it couldn't recognised. First i change my cable. Nothing happened. Then i install latest drivers and kies. Same result. Then try to root without pc. But i don't find any apk to root. I tried many apps(king root, kingo root, muster root and like 100 app from play store and other websites ) to root but failed. Then i try adb and bootloader by java on pc. Result 000. I also clean the charging port very carefully. By the way, fast charging not working and takes a long time to complete charge approximately 5 hours.
So finally i have a note 5 which takes 5 hour to charge and goes 8 hours battery backup. I can't root it or connect to computer to resolve wakelock issue. Can anyone help me? Please. ...

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Help! Galaxy Tab battery not charge after change the rom (P1000N)

Hi all
It all started when wanting to change my Android 2.2 to 2.3. I followed the steps
but when the installation using Odin, resumed in black screen (But music sounded the beginning), finding no solution tried down again to version 2.2.
P1000NUBJM2 version installed then, this worked, but every time I press the Power button the Galaxy restarts.
then installed a previous version P1000LVJJMA, also works, though now
said to be a P1000L.
Everything was fine until yesterday that the battery is completely drain. When
connect to the charger or usb cable, no load, the icon battery is flashing
after 1 hour is no more than 3 to 5% load.
Any ideas?
Hello,
I have a similair problem (but then the opposite) .SGT starts charging. After 10 minutes it gives the message completely charged. When I start using it within 5 minutes the battery is empty. I'm still on 2.2 because there's not enough time (battery) to flash it. This happened yesterday at once (only rooted it). I can see what's consuming the power but I can't influence how it's loading.
Could the 'rooting' be of any influence ?
Somebody else this problem ? Or even better an idea OR SOLUTION ?
****mesta said:
Everything was fine until yesterday that the battery is completely drain. When
connect to the charger or usb cable, no load, the icon battery is flashing
after 1 hour is no more than 3 to 5% load.
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I suggest you try to install another rom if you are capable of doing so.
one of the ROMs you used (P1000LVJJMA) contains (afaik) a protected bootloader, so what you basically need to do is to find yourself a rom that can be installed on that bootloader (e.g ROTO-JME), charge your battery, patch the bootloader, and update to something nice like overcome with gingerbread or something.
What actually causes the tab to not charge i cant tell you, but i've read on the forums that software is responsible for the charging-mechanism, so if the software responsible doesnt work properly, that can be a reason for it not to charge.
Sorry about your tab..

[Q] Battery drop after unplug the charger

My battery status drop significant after unplug from charger. When charge it show 100% full, the moment unplug drop become 81% How to fix this?
i also have the same problem and im getting pretty pissed off, phones plugged in all night, unplug from 100% and it drops to 88%.
meanwhile my battery widget still says discharging from 100% and the time i unplugged the phone at n
It happens to my handset also. This started after upgrading it to 2.3.3 and this behavior i am observing from Day-1 of the update.
The battery drain has increased alot after the update and i am forced to charge the mobile twice atleast in a day.
It is really surprising the big names "SAMSUNG" & "GOOGLE", what they are doing?
Whether the time has come for the GOOGLE to introspect their raise?
--imax98
Take a look at this:
Battery Drain after full charge with charger connected on a GB OS image
I also happened to me, after a few reserch i found that when you install a custom rom, you have to calibrate battery, so it shows and charges acurrately, you can find lots of info in this forum, or you can try with an app called Battery calibration ROOT RIGHTS NEEDED.
the battery drain issue i found an article saying that it happens when uprgading to 2.3.3, it happened to me, it drained 10% an hour in sleep mode, after the fix it drains 0-5% in a 10h sleep mode.
Android OS bug on Gingerbread ROMs
This is the most annoying Samsung/Android bug.
A good few people have been seeing battery drain on Gingerbread. It comes randomly and apparently once it starts the only way to stop it is to reboot... But it comes back after a while
You can identify this drain by checking the Battery Use in Settings : if Android OS is above 20%, often between 40 and 60% of the battery consumption while your phone has been idle most of the time, then that's it.
The good news is that there is a semi-fix found in XDA: 2 system apps are responsible for this leak, here's what to do using Titanium Backup :
Find Software Update & Samsung Account, select them one by one and "Clear Data". Now you need to freeze Software Update (if you have the Pro version of Titanium Backup) or to backup the app and delete it. Since you don't delete the backup, it's like a freeze. (But keep the backup in case you want it back for some obscure reason)
Or simply use the default app manager to clear the data and Root Explorer to backup/delete Software Update.
If the Android OS battery drain comes back after freezing/deleting the 2 apps above then I suggest you read about the app below. You can back it up and delete it as well and see if it improves:
wssyncmlnps.apk (info) - make a backup in case.
But the AOS BUG will probably keep coming because there is no proper fix to it (Google bug fixed on 2.3.4).
Please share your findings posting in this thread so everybody can know.
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if you want the full guide search in darky's rom forum battery life, and its a guide. I cant post links outside the forum bc im new.
Of course you need root access. IT WORKED GREAT FOR ME. I have darkyrom 10.1 w/2.3.3 android. I do recommend to backup Software Update, Samsung account and wssyncmlnps.apk And then delete them. Reboot, and let everything loads correctly. Charge your Phone to 100%, and after a few minutes after, check the battery usage and it should be not draining battery as it was.
It's a gb problem for some of us. In short, when charging hits 100% while the display still shows 100%, the charging actually turns off, but the phone still thinks it's on charge and cpu usage etc can be very very high. The worst I've had is unplugging it in the morning to have it drop to 30%, although around the 80 to 90% is the norm. It should only drop to between 97 to 99% on unplug. That's normal.
Until sammy fixes it it will be a flaw with 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 for some of us.
I'll add, I have a galaxy tab (got it a week ago) and it does not have this problem.

[Q] Trouble after rooting my N7000

I just rooted my Galaxy Note N7000, and almost everything is running smoothly. However there are a couple of issues..
1. Some times (not always) when i turn off the display and put the phone to sleep it does not wake up. I have to hold down the power button for 5-6 seconds and reboot the device.
I have used setCPU to turn down the cpu to 500/200mhz when the screen is off. I tried to turn this feature off, but it had little or no effect.
The phone is not overclocked, i have no custom rom (yet) and have done very little to the phone after rooting it.
2. The battery time has decresed dramaticly.. Today my phone was dead after 4.5 hours with normal use. Normal use meaning 20 minutes of gaming (defender) 25 minutes of music (offline spotify list) and 1h of web browsing (3g and wifi).
The only thing i could find was that whatsapp was responsible for a large amount of the power consumption, but i have not used whatsapp for a long time.
I uninstalled whatsapp and the battery improved some, but its still worse then it was before i rooted it.
I have thought about installing checkrom revo HD v6 on my note, but i could not find any good guide on how to do this. I have never installed a custom rom before.
Does anyone have a tip regarding how i can prevent my phone from "dying" and improve the battery life?
Info:
I rooted my phone via super one click (it used the zergrush root method)
Android v: 2.3.6
Baseband: N7000XXKK5
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-N7000XBKK4-CL726587 [email protected] #2
Build number: GINGERBREAD.XBKK4
Please ask if there is any more info required.
Just check after uninstalling SetCPU, not just disabling feature.
I have read many review of SetCPU causing battery issue.
Also try out this tool to establish what exactly causes your battery drain.
Try to flash your rom once again or start over again with unroot then root.
brodrister said:
I just rooted my Galaxy Note N7000, and almost everything is running smoothly. However there are a couple of issues..
1. Some times (not always) when i turn off the display and put the phone to sleep it does not wake up. I have to hold down the power button for 5-6 seconds and reboot the device.
I have used setCPU to turn down the cpu to 500/200mhz when the screen is off. I tried to turn this feature off, but it had little or no effect.
The phone is not overclocked, i have no custom rom (yet) and have done very little to the phone after rooting it.
2. The battery time has decresed dramaticly.. Today my phone was dead after 4.5 hours with normal use. Normal use meaning 20 minutes of gaming (defender) 25 minutes of music (offline spotify list) and 1h of web browsing (3g and wifi).
The only thing i could find was that whatsapp was responsible for a large amount of the power consumption, but i have not used whatsapp for a long time.
I uninstalled whatsapp and the battery improved some, but its still worse then it was before i rooted it.
I have thought about installing checkrom revo HD v6 on my note, but i could not find any good guide on how to do this. I have never installed a custom rom before.
Does anyone have a tip regarding how i can prevent my phone from "dying" and improve the battery life?
Info:
I rooted my phone via super one click (it used the zergrush root method)
Android v: 2.3.6
Baseband: N7000XXKK5
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-N7000XBKK4-CL726587 [email protected] #2
Build number: GINGERBREAD.XBKK4
Please ask if there is any more info required.
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try doing do a factory reset once again and if possible unroot back your phone... leaving no installed apps (other than the stock ones...)
check back if your still experiencing the same issue as you have mentioned above...
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Please post all questions in the Q&A section​
Hi,
My Note is also Dead after a month of root. Now its completely dead. Is there any way to Hard reset to factory default settings?
Please help.
Go into the recovery by holding: power button, home button, volume up. Once there, use the volume buttons to move across the options and the power button to confirm an option.
psbtheone said:
Hi,
My Note is also Dead after a month of root. Now its completely dead. Is there any way to Hard reset to factory default settings?
Please help.
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What do you mean by dead? is it powering at all? How did you root your device and what Android version did you have?

[Q] [Needs confirmation] LG-D410 battery drains very fast after root.

Hello everyone, I've rooted my D410 running 5.0.2 lollipop by using command lines in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
My phone has been rooted within 5 mins, it's very fast and easy way . But I noticed that, after being rooted, battery of my phone drained very fast. After I unpluged my device, within 20 mins doing nothing it drained from 100% - 94% , then it took 8% every 30mins in web surfing by Chrome. I can only survive a full working day with that draining speed (which up to 2days in the past),
Then I unroot my phone, it come back to normal - just 5-6% but sometime, the battery percent jump a 2% step (55%down to 53% for ex), full Full wipe then root again doesn't help.
Anyone got the problem like me? I think the problem here is busybox or SuperSU, but I tried reinstall SuperSU, no luck.
I want to root my phone for using some advanced utilities, but this issue prevent me from doing that.
hoatongoc said:
Hello everyone, I've rooted my D410 running 5.0.2 lollipop by using command lines in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
My phone has been rooted within 5 mins, it's very fast and easy way . But I noticed that, after being rooted, battery of my phone drained very fast. After I unpluged my device, within 20 mins doing nothing it drained from 100% - 94% , then it took 8% every 30mins in web surfing by Chrome. I can only survive a full working day with that draining speed (which up to 2days in the past),
Then I unroot my phone, it come back to normal - just 5-6% but sometime, the battery percent jump a 2% step (55%down to 53% for ex), full Full wipe then root again doesn't help.
Anyone got the problem like me? I think the problem here is busybox or SuperSU, but I tried reinstall SuperSU, no luck.
I want to root my phone for using some advanced utilities, but this issue prevent me from doing that.
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Try installing the Better Battery Stats or GSam Battery Monitor and see which process or app is consuming the battery.
Another thing you can try is, if you are not using 3G, select 'GSM only' in the network settings.
CompMaestros said:
Try installing the Better Battery Stats or GSam Battery Monitor and see which process or app is consuming the battery.
Another thing you can try is, if you are not using 3G, select 'GSM only' in the network settings.
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Tried GSAM, no program takes more than 4% battery at idle, facebook and Gmail is the highest consumer. I always turn off mobile data, so I have nothing to deal with network settings.
The issue here is the root progress, not about app, because after I unroot my phone, it come back to normal.
Try to root again. I had the same issue, BetterBatteryStats showed up that device doesn't go sleep caused by msm_otg wakelock. That happens sometimes after connecting usb cable. You've probably connected it again for unrooting and bug has gone. Try to root again.
DoctorRzepa said:
Try to root again. I had the same issue, BetterBatteryStats showed up that device doesn't go sleep caused by msm_otg wakelock. That happens sometimes after connecting usb cable. You've probably connected it again for unrooting and bug has gone. Try to root again.
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Thanks for replying me.
I unrooted my phone by using supersu's feature, not by using usb cable. But thanks for msm_otg wakelock, I'll check it again.

Note 8 Super Fast Battery Drain And Lag!!

Rooted Note 8/FD 64gb with exposed installed.
Fully charged. From 100 to 90 took only 25 minutes using phone normally with wifi.
And also it charges too late. From 33 to 63 took 45 minutes.
And also scrolling chrome faces lag also playing simple games like "Dune"
Is all of this normal?
Anyone else facing this problem?
I know the warranty is void, but garanty too?
Anyone know a fix?
+ I used smart switch and sent all of my note 4 apps and data to this phone.
and let me add that I played it in game mode so its expected not to lag.
It even lags much more when I start recording...
Restoring is known to cause some issues, I manually installed everything and all has been fine
winol said:
Restoring is known to cause some issues, I manually installed everything and all has been fine
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I did a factory reset and installed no apps.
Just used 4g a little, but still see how fast is draining...
Do you have any other idea?
I think You should flash stock firmware with Odin and leave it on Your phone for a couple of days and see if Your battery gets better.
Also, You should expect around 4 to 6:30hr SOT on Note8. That's the SOT I get and it's usually with low/medium usage.
And on my Xiaomi phone I get 10-12hr SOT with pretty high usage.
Samsung phones don't have the best battery life but I guess it's enough for most people + You can use quick charge.
So, do these things:
Flash stock firmware with Odin.
Use Your phone for like 3-4 days(OS will optimise itself to Your usage).
Take screenshots of how much SOT You get every day and see if it improves during these 3 days.
Tell us about Your results and then we will be able to tell You if Your phone is normal or needs repair .
I know that xposed v88 was bad for n8 regards battery drian.
I have installed v89 xposed.
And it looks much better than older versions.
I know it sounds stupid, but have you checked for viruses?
battery drainage and data consumption are sometimes signs that you have unwanted software or apps installed on your phone.
Do the following steps and see if it works:
1. Boot your phone into Safe Mode.
2. Search for the virus (For this, go to Settings > Application Manager and tap the Downloaded apps section. In most cases, the virus is a third-party app, so look at what you’ve downloaded over there and see if there’s anything suspicious. Notice that your phone may have other types of malicious software but technically these are not viruses.)
3. Uninstall any suspicious app that you can't identify
4. Remove the Device Administrator Status of the virused app
The guide can be found here: https://www.unlockunit.com/blog/how-to-tell-if-your-phone-has-a-virus/
Let me know if you can identify anything suspicious.

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