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Getting sick of the ICS battery and kernel issues and have decided to clean out the phone and install everything fresh.
I am currently on an unrooted stock ICS ROM (N7000XXLRK) and understand that I should go back to a GB ROM first then install ICS. I will search on here for a guide on how to do it (links welcome ) but am confused as to which ROM I should use of the many stock ROMs posted on here.
Since I am going to do a clean install, is it worth going back to the XXLRK ROM or is there an improved one which has sorted the battery kernel issues out? Which GB ROM can I safely go back to without confusing things before I reflash ICS?
Is it recommended that anything else is added or flashed while I have the hood up? Unless there is an uber stable custom ROM I want to stay stock, but will want to root it.
jazzdude555 said:
Getting sick of the ICS battery and kernel issues and have decided to clean out the phone and install everything fresh.
I am currently on an unrooted stock ICS ROM (N7000XXLRK) and understand that I should go back to a GB ROM first then install ICS. I will search on here for a guide on how to do it (links welcome ) but am confused as to which ROM I should use of the many stock ROMs posted on here.
Since I am going to do a clean install, is it worth going back to the XXLRK ROM or is there an improved one which has sorted the battery kernel issues out? Which GB ROM can I safely go back to without confusing things before I reflash ICS?
Is it recommended that anything else is added or flashed while I have the hood up? Unless there is an uber stable custom ROM I want to stay stock, but will want to root it.
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Download gb rom.
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/136370893/6d2a726/N7000XXKK3_N7000ODDKK1_INU.zip.html
Then flash it via PCODIN
root it and flash this ics using Mobileodin or pcodin
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1817596
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sahilarora2003 said:
Download gb rom.
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/136370893/6d2a726/N7000XXKK3_N7000ODDKK1_INU.zip.html
Then flash it via PCODIN
root it and flash this ics using Mobileodin or pcodin
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Thanks
But which ICS ROM are you referring to?
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jazzdude555 said:
sahilarora2003 said:
Download gb rom.
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/136370893/6d2a726/N7000XXKK3_N7000ODDKK1_INU.zip.html
Then flash it via PCODIN
root it and flash this ics using Mobileodin or pcodin
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But which ICS ROM are you referring to?
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Link updated.
Press thanx button if you feel helped.
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jazzdude555 said:
Link updated.
Press thanx button if you feel helped.
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Are these ROMs different to the European ones. I am on the Germany one now and do not want to lose updates etc.
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jazzdude555 said:
sahilarora2003 said:
Are these ROMs different to the European ones. I am on the Germany one now and do not want to lose updates etc.
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Then ou can download this ICS version (Open Germany)
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/155490069/c7932d4/N7000XXLPY_N7000OXALPY_DBT.zip.html
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sahilarora2003 said:
jazzdude555 said:
Then ou can download this ICS version (Open Germany)
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/155490069/c7932d4/N7000XXLPY_N7000OXALPY_DBT.zip.html
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you recommend using a 4.03 version over a 4.04?
Will this still have the kernel problem with deep sleep and excessive battery usage?
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jazzdude555 said:
sahilarora2003 said:
you recommend using a 4.03 version over a 4.04?
Will this still have the kernel problem with deep sleep and excessive battery usage?
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You can also have the latest version Which is LRK base.
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/164510335/d5dc587/N7000XXLRK_N7000DBTLRK_DBT.zip.html
First Downgrade to GB and then upgrade to this ICS Stock ROM.
JUST DON'T EVER WIPE WITH STOCK ICS KERNEL. USE A CUSTOM KERNEL LIKE NOTECORE,SPEEDMOD ETC.
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jazzdude555 said:
sahilarora2003 said:
you recommend using a 4.03 version over a 4.04?
Will this still have the kernel problem with deep sleep and excessive battery usage?
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upgrading to the latest ICS kernel doesn't necessarily guarantee that your deep sleep and excessive battery usage woes will go away.... your deep sleep and battery drain issues are subjective and have lots of factors that might contribute to it.
Don't let the notion fool you into thinking that your issues(above) will simply be resolve by simply upgrading to the latest firmware. Because I'll tell you now.. it will not still. (infact there have been people complaining that upgrading to the latest ICS one have increase more their battery drain than ever before), unusual as it may seem... but it has been complained about already.
Just like to let you know that...
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letters_to_cleo said:
jazzdude555 said:
upgrading to the latest ICS kernel doesn't necessarily guarantee that your deep sleep and excessive battery usage woes will go away.... your deep sleep and battery drain issues are subjective and have lots of factors that might contribute to it.
Don't let the notion fool you into thinking that your issues(above) will simply be resolve by simply upgrading to the latest firmware. Because I'll tell you now.. it will not still. (infact there have been people complaining that upgrading to the latest ICS one have increase more their battery drain than ever before), unusual as it may seem... but it has been complained about already.
Just like to let you know that...
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First thing I am just wondering why this quoting is broked ? looks like something is broken in this thread.
Second thing I didn't advised anyone (not the op) that your issues will be resolved by just doing the things mentioned above. Confused ? Check OP.I am currently on an unrooted stock ICS ROM (N7000XXLRK) and understand that I should go back to a GB ROM first then install ICS. I will search on here for a guide on how to do it (links welcome ) but am confused as to which ROM I should use of the many stock ROMs posted on here.
Third I was just answering him the question he asked in "OP"
Fourth if you are facing deep sleep issues or your device is not going to deep sleep mode then OP can try this..
Turn ON the Airplane Mode.
Switch Off your Phone.
Take the battery OUT for a minute or TWO
Put it back and start your phone.
Wait for everything to load
Turn off the Airplane Mode.
After that you can check the same in CPUSPY
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sahilarora2003 said:
letters_to_cleo said:
First thing I am just wondering why this quoting is broked ? looks like something is broken in this thread.
Second thing I didn't advised anyone (not the op) that your issues will be resolved by just doing the things mentioned above. Confused ? Check OP.I am currently on an unrooted stock ICS ROM (N7000XXLRK) and understand that I should go back to a GB ROM first then install ICS. I will search on here for a guide on how to do it (links welcome ) but am confused as to which ROM I should use of the many stock ROMs posted on here.
Third I was just answering him the question he asked in "OP"
Fourth if you are facing deep sleep issues or your device is not going to deep sleep mode then OP can try this..
Turn ON the Airplane Mode.
Switch Off your Phone.
Take the battery OUT for a minute or TWO
Put it back and start your phone.
Wait for everything to load
Turn off the Airplane Mode.
After that you can check the same in CPUSPY
CHEERS
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Thanks for that.
I have tried the method you describe and also looked at CPUSpy with BBS and on top of that I have the keyboard lockup issue too in Chrome.
It seems that the quality of the phone is completely lower since the ICS updates with it not providing a full day of use on one charge as well as me having to be careful about bleutooth/wifi usage and time that I use the phone to surf. Quite ridiculous really and I haven't had to use a smartphone like this since the days of the HTC Diamond.
Before I revert back to GB and be done with it, I want to try an nice clean ICS install and give it one last chance, unless there is a custom ICS ROM you think I should consider.
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Ahoi,
i thing i have a question to this thread.
If i am curently on stock ROM germany open N7000XXLRG_N7000DBTLRG_N7000XXLRB (after rooting, simlock unlocking and unroot)
can i simply try another ROM via PC odin from this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
I wanna just try if the battery will better work. (in the moment 23h 30min of using, display on 4h, deep sleep 18h and battery with 28%)
Thanks.
Bonumy said:
Ahoi,
i thing i have a question to this thread.
If i am curently on stock ROM germany open N7000XXLRG_N7000DBTLRG_N7000XXLRB (after rooting, simlock unlocking and unroot)
can i simply try another ROM via PC odin from this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
I wanna just try if the battery will better work. (in the moment 23h 30min of using, display on 4h, deep sleep 18h and battery with 28%)
Thanks.
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Yes, using pc odin you can flash what you like. If you want good battery, it's worth doing a clean install ie perform data wipe/factory reset to clear any old mess, obviously if you're going onto ics make sure you have a safe kernel before performing any wipes at all.
To be honest though, for ICS you're getting pretty good battery life, I doubt you'll top it except going back to GB.
All the best, let us know how you get on.
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SpyderTracks said:
Yes, using pc odin you can flash what you like. If you want good battery, it's worth doing a clean install ie perform data wipe/factory reset to clear any old mess, obviously if you're going onto ics make sure you have a safe kernel before performing any wipes at all.
To be honest though, for ICS you're getting pretty good battery life, I doubt you'll top it except going back to GB.
All the best, let us know how you get on.
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Yes, I understand that WipeAll is the best way. But this mean, flash safe kernel = root (or can i just flash safe kernel on my stock ICS via PC odin? )
And root ICS = go to GB directly rooted kernel and....etc.
In my old Galaxy Spica I have change kernel or mod (rom) every month but was always just 2.2 froy. So no worry about it.
And still i am reading all thread of all rom in XDA. No rom is perfect. Its working but sometimes some bugs...so i am tired (2 years with Spica) of looking for the best kernel for my note.
Now i want just one normal working with a little good live of battery
btw. What is your live of battery on custom kernel 4.0.3. ? If you say i have pretty good battery i will not it change
Bonumy said:
Yes, I understand that WipeAll is the best way. But this mean, flash safe kernel = root (or can i just flash safe kernel on my stock ICS via PC odin? )
And root ICS = go to GB directly rooted kernel and....etc.
In my old Galaxy Spica I have change kernel or mod (rom) every month but was always just 2.2 froy. So no worry about it.
And still i am reading all thread of all rom in XDA. No rom is perfect. Its working but sometimes some bugs...so i am tired (2 years with Spica) of looking for the best kernel for my note.
Now i want just one normal working with a little good live of battery
btw. What is your live of battery on custom kernel 4.0.3. ? If you say i have pretty good battery i will not it change
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Firstly battery: ics swallows a lot more juice than gb, so what you're getting is pretty good. I'm currently on paranoid android jb beta 1.4 with Beastmode kernel and getting roughly 8 hours with 4 hours screen on. I use it a lot! When I was on pure ics 4.03 I was getting around the same.
Roms and kernels: if you flash an already rooted gb, you can do so now with pc odin and it will automatically root. When you've done that, check to see if cwm is installed as it may be part of the package in which case your good to go, if not just flash a Chainfire kernel. Then you have cwm recovery (vol up, home and power) and flash this rom package which includes a safe kernel.
Hope that makes sense.
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jazzdude555 said:
sahilarora2003 said:
Thanks for that.
I have tried the method you describe and also looked at CPUSpy with BBS and on top of that I have the keyboard lockup issue too in Chrome.
It seems that the quality of the phone is completely lower since the ICS updates with it not providing a full day of use on one charge as well as me having to be careful about bleutooth/wifi usage and time that I use the phone to surf. Quite ridiculous really and I haven't had to use a smartphone like this since the days of the HTC Diamond.
Before I revert back to GB and be done with it, I want to try an nice clean ICS install and give it one last chance, unless there is a custom ICS ROM you think I should consider.
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You can try Cleanote v5 here===> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716088
Epsilon Project here ===> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1836201
RocketRom here ===> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654838
Criskelo's here ====> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609252
Install which tastes you better
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sahilarora2003 said:
jazzdude555 said:
You can try Cleanote v5 here===> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716088
Epsilon Project here ===> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1836201
RocketRom here ===> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654838
Criskelo's here ====> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609252
Install which tastes you better
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I presume these ROMs have their kernels built in.
Would you thus recommend one of these custom ROMs for my requirements over say stock ICS with perhaps a different kernel? I am not really looking for lots of features as I would like to build up the apps on my own, ie shut out bloatware. I would like it to be stable and have at least 15 hours of battery life with 3-4 hours screen time, which is what I enjoyed with GB. How do you think CM9 fits in with your selection?
Last flashing I did was on a Dell Streak which was easy as there was only DJ Steve at the time, Seems with the Note I am starting again from scratch, completely different flash process and loads of ROMs. Sort of blinded by it all to be honest
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jazzdude555 said:
sahilarora2003 said:
I presume these ROMs have their kernels built in.
Would you thus recommend one of these custom ROMs for my requirements over say stock ICS with perhaps a different kernel? I am not really looking for lots of features as I would like to build up the apps on my own, ie shut out bloatware. I would like it to be stable and have at least 15 hours of battery life with 3-4 hours screen time, which is what I enjoyed with GB. How do you think CM9 fits in with your selection?
Last flashing I did was on a Dell Streak which was easy as there was only DJ Steve at the time, Seems with the Note I am starting again from scratch, completely different flash process and loads of ROMs. Sort of blinded by it all to be honest
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All these roms have great performance with long battery life. BTW i am on pa 0.5 now.
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jazzdude555 said:
All these roms have great performance with long battery life. BTW i am on pa 0.5 now.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Xparent ICS Tapatalk 2
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Paranoid looks very interesting.
Is it recommended that I try it or is it too unstable and thus I should I stick to the other listed Roms?
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letters_to_cleo said:
First thing I am just wondering why this quoting is broked ? looks like something is broken in this thread.
Second thing I didn't advised anyone (not the op) that your issues will be resolved by just doing the things mentioned above. Confused ? Check OP.I am currently on an unrooted stock ICS ROM (N7000XXLRK) and understand that I should go back to a GB ROM first then install ICS. I will search on here for a guide on how to do it (links welcome ) but am confused as to which ROM I should use of the many stock ROMs posted on here.
Third I was just answering him the question he asked in "OP"
Fourth if you are facing deep sleep issues or your device is not going to deep sleep mode then OP can try this..
Turn ON the Airplane Mode.
Switch Off your Phone.
Take the battery OUT for a minute or TWO
Put it back and start your phone.
Wait for everything to load
Turn off the Airplane Mode.
After that you can check the same in CPUSPY
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After turn on the airplane mode
Unselect all sound feature.....
Hi....
Inviato dal mio GT-N7000 con Tapatalk 2
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i have read a lot in the forums of users claiming that their phone is lasting 1 day and used to last even 2 days, but... mine got close to 16 or 14 hours max when i first got it with android 4.2 on it, now its not getting even to the 8 hour mark, what could this be? any tips on how to make battery life better?
thanx
GusArb said:
i have read a lot in the forums of users claiming that their phone is lasting 1 day and used to last even 2 days, but... mine got close to 16 or 14 hours max when i first got it with android 4.2 on it, now its not getting even to the 8 hour mark, what could this be? any tips on how to make battery life better?
thanx
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Install custom ROM and kernel..
Destroyedbeauty said:
Install custom ROM and kernel..
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can you plese share a some info about it with me?
GusArb said:
i have read a lot in the forums of users claiming that their phone is lasting 1 day and used to last even 2 days, but... mine got close to 16 or 14 hours max when i first got it with android 4.2 on it, now its not getting even to the 8 hour mark, what could this be? any tips on how to make battery life better?
thanx
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first battery life depends on usage, signal , screen brightness, etc
i have one day or two of battery with aprox. 3.5 to 4 h screen time on.
if you use Bluetooth, gps, take a lot of pictures, use the screen reading and writing you will have a few hours of juice.
too if you have a lot of social applications that connect a lot to internet or make a lot of calls.
to test disable all radios ( WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, DATA, NFC) too disable synchronization and try for couple hours.
view the results... I usually disable all on night and have 5 percent of drain in 6 or 7 hours.
you can do a master reset and test for couples days, with no app installation or less possible, and see.
Sorry for my English..
do i need to root my device to install a custom room and kernel?
Destroyedbeauty said:
Install custom ROM and kernel..
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do i need to root my device to install a custom room and kernel?
GusArb said:
do i need to root my device to install a custom room and kernel?
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For installing custom ROM - you need root and [Nut] Dual Recovery.
For installing custom kernel - you need to unlock bootloader.
Destroyedbeauty said:
For installing custom ROM - you need root and [Nut] Dual Recovery.
For installing custom kernel - you need to unlock bootloader.
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ok, then is there a way to ROOT 4.4.4?
thanx
GusArb said:
ok, then is there a way to ROOT 4.4.4?
thanx
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Yes I just did it 5 days ago
Also, u might want to download CPU spy app, to observe Deep Sleep %
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Destroyedbeauty said:
For installing custom ROM - you need root and [Nut] Dual Recovery.
For installing custom kernel - you need to unlock bootloader.
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i have seen some people saying that without unlocking the bootloader you cant or shouldnt install a custom ROM, i already did the ROOT.
my z1 sais it cant unlock the bootloader...
Hello guys! I have a big problem with my n920I. I can't use stock kernel because the battery go down very fast when the phone is in standby. I have flash all stock firmwares and have the same problem with all. If i use nobel kernel i don't have this problem but the phone rebot during calls. I don't know how to do
jigenstyle said:
Hello guys! I have a big problem with my n920I. I can't use stock kernel because the battery go down very fast when the phone is in standby. I have flash all stock firmwares and have the same problem with all. If i use nobel kernel i don't have this problem but the phone rebot during calls. I don't know how to do
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use arter97 kernel.
Chord_Hugo87 said:
use arter97 kernel.
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Ok i will try it! But i don't understand why i can't use stock firmware with stock kernel
jigenstyle said:
Ok i will try it! But i don't understand why i can't use stock firmware with stock kernel
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you can use stock kernel....your standby is high is because of the application causing data to send and recieve even after you turn the screen off....if you have xposed use mobileradiocallfix it will fix the standby problem. Arter97 kernel will not give you reboot.
Chord_Hugo87 said:
you can use stock kernel....your standby is high is because of the application causing data to send and recieve even after you turn the screen off....if you have xposed use mobileradiocallfix it will fix the standby problem. Arter97 kernel will not give you reboot.
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Tank you! I don't know what is xposed but i will search for it. I prefer use stock firmware
Chord_Hugo87 said:
you can use stock kernel....your standby is high is because of the application causing data to send and recieve even after you turn the screen off....if you have xposed use mobileradiocallfix it will fix the standby problem. Arter97 kernel will not give you reboot.
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Sorry but is xposed only for rooted device? If yes how can i use it with srock Firmware?
jigenstyle said:
Sorry but is xposed only for rooted device? If yes how can i use it with srock Firmware?
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by flashing a deodexed rom...are you not rooted?
Chord_Hugo87 said:
by flashing a deodexed rom...are you not rooted?
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Yes now my phone is rooted but if i flash stock formware I lost root permission and i need it for xposed. I would like to have all stock! But in 8 hours of standby i lose 30% of battery charge
jigenstyle said:
Yes now my phone is rooted but if i flash stock formware I lost root permission and i need it for xposed. I would like to have all stock! But in 8 hours of standby i lose 30% of battery charge
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I dint tell you to flash stock firmware...I tell you to flash a rom. Even if you lose root with whatever romantic you flashed you can always flash the super user zip file again. Is this your first android?
Chord_Hugo87 said:
I dint tell you to flash stock firmware...I tell you to flash a rom. Even if you lose root with whatever romantic you flashed you can always flash the super user zip file again. Is this your first android?
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Sorry i don't understand you. My problem is only with stock kernel e firmware. I don't want to mod my phone (now i have flash a mod kernel for solve the problem), i don't understand why with all stock i have this big problem. It s not my first android, i have tested a lot of custom rom in my old phone 3 years ago but now i don't have time for do it e i prefer to have a stable stock firmware without root.
jigenstyle said:
Sorry i don't understand you. My problem is only with stock kernel e firmware. I don't want to mod my phone (now i have flash a mod kernel for solve the problem), i don't understand why with all stock i have this big problem. It s not my first android, i have tested a lot of custom rom in my old phone 3 years ago but now i don't have time for do it e i prefer to have a stable stock firmware without root.
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just try using Greenify then....
Chord_Hugo87 said:
just try using Greenify then....
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I can try. But i tried to test the battery after wipe data and flash last firmware and i had just put on the phone with no google and samsung account login, zero app installed but the battery went down! Im going crazy xD
Hi guys , i guess its one of the common issues that note 5 users are facing , but i believe my situation is the worst !!
yesterday i have fully charged my note 5 then i slept, and when i woke up today i have touched my phone and it was very hot !! kinda 80c, checked the battery and god ! it was 13% !!!
that's very very weird i mean !! in 7 hours my phone spent 87% of the battery life !!! can anyone please help me ? :crying:
I had similar issue with my phone recently. I installed the latest OS available and now i lose 30% or so battery just letting the phone sit over night. with no notifications or background apps.
Based on which software? The new OK6?
If you tripped knox you cant use the stock kernel even if you have stock firmware. It will not go to deep sleep. You must use the different kernel.
Ozgurce said:
If you tripped knox you cant use the stock kernel even if you have stock firmware. It will not go to deep sleep. You must use the different kernel.
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That's new. I've not heard that one before.
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Read stock kernel thread on original development category. I tried with two note 5 and yes i can confirm that issue.
Ozgurce said:
Read stock kernel thread on original development category. I tried with two note 5 and yes i can confirm that issue.
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So once I root I can't go back using stock kernels ?
Ozgurce said:
Read stock kernel thread on original development category. I tried with two note 5 and yes i can confirm that issue.
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Could you link to the specific thread and post? I can't seem to find it.
MohamedRaafat said:
So once I root I can't go back using stock kernels ?
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Correct. But you can use one of the modded kernels. There are several in the Android Development thread.
The rooting thread makes it clear that you have to flash a modded kernel after rooting
Read the OP in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3205073
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Octa_core said:
Could you link to the specific thread and post? I can't seem to find it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=63225712
apd said:
Correct. But you can use one of the modded kernels. There are several in the Android Development thread.
The rooting thread makes it clear that you have to flash a modded kernel after rooting
Read the OP in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3205073
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But I can use stock kernel if I reflash stock os right ?
MohamedRaafat said:
But I can use stock kernel if I reflash stock os right ?
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Yes. If you flash stock (and therefore are not rooted) you can use stock kernel. The Knox flag will still be tripped though
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apd said:
Yes. If you flash stock (and therefore are not rooted) you can use stock kernel. The Knox flag will still be tripped though
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But the phone still won't deep sleep. I have tried that.
Octa_core said:
But the phone still won't deep sleep. I have tried that.
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Two main options I would suggest: flash Dr Ketan's L8 ROM if there is a version for your model. It has none of these issues.
Or have a look at the last few pages of http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/general/how-to-root-note-5-t3205073 - there is an issue with super su 2.6+ and no deep sleep. @drketan is trying a fix which is in that thread.
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Octa_core said:
But the phone still won't deep sleep. I have tried that.
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Why it won't deep sleep on stock without root ? Do all note 5 mobiles have this issue ?
MohamedRaafat said:
Why it won't deep sleep on stock without root ? Do all note 5 mobiles have this issue ?
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No - it has been reported occasionally. If I remember rightly one of the causes is a defective image file for Briefing but I may be misremembering.
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apd said:
No - it has been reported occasionally. If I remember rightly one of the causes is a defective image file for Briefing but I may be misremembering.
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Can you elaborate more ?
I'm also having this issue. I've flashed stock and wiped data/factory reset but I'm still having this issue. Is there any way I can fix this whilst staying on stock? Also, yes I've already tripped knox.
it is not occasional. Its in the every kernel code on the note firmwares. I linked a post on previous page. If you read it you can get it what I mean. Its samsung side issue and I dont belive its fixed ever. Kernel looks the knox flag and If its tripped makes some memory parts unwritable and when is the boot done try to flush the cache and in the boot process this places maked not writable. Kernel try it over and over again and that is the cause of no deep sleep issue. So it will happen all the note5 variants. Even if you go full stock there will be deep sleep issue once knox tripped. There is no way for the bring back knox to untrip too. I blame samsung on this one.
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it is not occasional. Its in the every kernel code on the note firmwares. I linked a post on previous page. If you read it you can get it what I mean. Its samsung side issue and I dont belive its fixed ever. Kernel looks the knox flag and If its tripped makes some memory parts unwritable and when is the boot done try to flush the cache and in the boot process this places maked not writable. Kernel try it over and over again and that is the cause of no deep sleep issue. So it will happen all the note5 variants. Even if you go full stock there will be deep sleep issue once knox tripped. There is no way for the bring back knox to untrip too. I blame samsung on this one.
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Samsung might argue it is not their issue and thus they are not fixing it. The Stock Kernel is meant to work with unmodified phones only with Knox=0. Once the Knox is tripped, it is not going to work anymore because they are marking some directories as read only for security reasons if knox is tripped - I would say do not wait for a fix from Samsung so either use a custom Kernel or use a fixed stock kernel on this site from @garyd9 if you want to keep some of the hardware functionality.
Hi guys
I have question, i rooted my phone ( note 5 ). But i regretful , so flashed official rom again(4 files rom) .now everything is good but i have a big problem. My phone have a lot of battery drain in standby (2 hours =10%) and my android system with android os always stay awake and never go to sleep .now i want ask you if samsung release android 6( marshmallow) for note 5 and i update my phone with OTA to android m , my problem ( battery drain) could be improved or solved??? Pls guidance
Tnx
Change to 2g only
I chenged to 2g but still have same issue. Its a bug , maybe solved with android m
I am experiencing the same thing on a different phone (Alcatel Idol 3). I changed from LTE > HSPA+ and the issue still occurs, just a lot less frequently. I thought that it had to do with reception so I started changing my phone to airplane mode and connecting to WiFi when I went to bed. I thought that solved the issue but I had substantial battery drain less night which proves otherwise. Much less frequent occurrence fwiw but still not 100% resolved
hero250 said:
Hi guys
I have question, i rooted my phone ( note 5 ). But i regretful , so flashed official rom again(4 files rom) .now everything is good but i have a big problem. My phone have a lot of battery drain in standby (2 hours =10%) and my android system with android os always stay awake and never go to sleep .now i want ask you if samsung release android 6( marshmallow) for note 5 and i update my phone with OTA to android m , my problem ( battery drain) could be improved or solved??? Pls guidance
Tnx
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1. Device model
2. Firmware version
3. What method did you use to root
4. From which guide / thread
5. Did you remove any System apps etc you shouldn't have
6. Anything else touched or tweaked
Mee too. Im using stock rom but battery drain 20% over nigh and android sys and os allway awake. This problem solved When i root and flash rom IOIO. But has a new trouble. The HRM sensor not working in this rom.
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I think this is a universal bug for note5 lost deep sleep for rooted phone reverted back to stock rom...happen to my N9208 as well...
UpInTheAir said:
1. Device model
2. Firmware version
3. What method did you use to root
4. From which guide / thread
5. Did you remove any System apps etc you shouldn't have
6. Anything else touched or tweaked
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1_ sm n920c UAE ROM
2_N920CXXU2AOK6
3_ i flash space x kernel with odin for rooting .this method made by manhit
4_http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/development/dev-pre-root-firmware-twrp-testing-t3183877
5_ no i didnt remove system apps. Now i using stock rom ( uae rom) without root .but have battery drain
6_ first time i buy my phone , i didnt have any problem like battery drain but i rooted my phone and i regretful because i want received stock update from samsung so flashed stock rom again .now i have battery drain like a bug that make android os and android system never go to sleep and always stay awake . This problem happen for many other users like me and not only for me and now i want know if i update my phone to android 6 to be possible remove this bug Because with android marshmallow all system changed and android os with android system changed .you think android 6 to be able solved this bug or not????
hero250 said:
1_ sm n920c UAE ROM
2_N920CXXU2AOK6
3_ i flash space x kernel with odin for rooting .this method made by manhit
4_http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/development/dev-pre-root-firmware-twrp-testing-t3183877
5_ no i didnt remove system apps. Now i using stock rom ( uae rom) without root .but have battery drain
6_ first time i buy my phone , i didnt have any problem like battery drain but i rooted my phone and i regretful because i want received stock update from samsung so flashed stock rom again .now i have battery drain like a bug that make android os and android system never go to sleep and always stay awake . This problem happen for many other users like me and not only for me and now i want know if i update my phone to android 6 to be possible remove this bug Because with android marshmallow all system changed and android os with android system changed .you think android 6 to be able solved this bug or not????
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Read post above. It is same for all Exynos7420 that I'm aware of.
I have no idea of Android 6 update will fix your issue.
All I can suggest is to re-root with a kernel patched for the deep-sleep bug. A kernel such as my SkyHigh kernel.
UpInTheAir said:
Read post above. It is same for all Exynos7420 that I'm aware of.
I have no idea of Android 6 update will fix your issue.
All I can suggest is to re-root with a kernel patched for the deep-sleep bug. A kernel such as my SkyHigh kernel.
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Skyhigh kernel . I want it but this kernel didnt have a md5 format for flashing. I wish sky high kernel didnt have any problem like random rebot
hero250 said:
Skyhigh kernel . I want it but this kernel didnt have a md5 format for flashing. I wish sky high kernel didnt have any problem like random rebot
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I test on my N920C which is same as yours and no reboot. You just need to read SkyHigh OP and installation instructions. Things won't be spin fed.... Take it or leave it.
q004 said:
I think this is a universal bug for note5 lost deep sleep for rooted phone reverted back to stock rom...happen to my N9208 as well...
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So what we do now?? How fix this bug with out rerooting??
hero250 said:
Hi guys
I have question, i rooted my phone ( note 5 ). But i regretful , so flashed official rom again(4 files rom) .now everything is good but i have a big problem. My phone have a lot of battery drain in standby (2 hours =10%) and my android system with android os always stay awake and never go to sleep .now i want ask you if samsung release android 6( marshmallow) for note 5 and i update my phone with OTA to android m , my problem ( battery drain) could be improved or solved??? Pls guidance
Tnx
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Follow these steps to stop idle high drain.
On your GPS and select only wifi and Mobile network and off GPS.
Than go into lock and security and other security and than device administration and off all. It might save high idling drain. And syc should be off so that it can't auto syc. Android beam, nfc all other are also at off.
hero250 said:
So what we do now?? How fix this bug with out rerooting??
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Install custome kernel can fix deep sleep...butcthat,means u still have to root your phone... hopefully android M will give us the real fix....
Find dr ketans deep sleep fix app and skyhigh kernel awsome battery life with both
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Not only note 5 , i experience same with s6 edge and s6 edge +
Simply after root you can't live with stock due to this thing
Hero now root it or bear it
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And it is not bug it is punishment given by sammy knox to you for breaking it
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The latest version of Chainfire's systemless root does fix the deep sleep issue on Samsung 5.11 and 6.0
Change log: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23427824&postcount=3
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
Hero , try this method , use old pac rom of your device and dont flash BL and CP , and afterwards if you get new ota install it and share results ....
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timeToy said:
The latest version of Chainfire's systemless root does fix the deep sleep issue on Samsung 5.11 and 6.0
Change log: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23427824&postcount=3
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
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We are talking about battery drain in stock
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pbedard said:
Find dr ketans deep sleep fix app and skyhigh kernel awsome battery life with both
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+1 for the deep sleep fix app on rooted stock TW ROM with stock kernel
newstar said:
Not only note 5 , i experience same with s6 edge and s6 edge +
Simply after root you can't live with stock due to this thing
Hero now root it or bear it
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Root with stock ROM is very much liveable for me after applying the deep sleep fix (working perfectly for me):
Deep Sleep Fix - APK
I was having no deep sleep after root, applied this fix & am now getting ~75% deep sleep.
If you don't want to go the APK way, you can meddle with the system yourself (haven't tried this myself though):
Deep Sleep Fix - Manual Way
newstar said:
We are talking about battery drain in stock
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Precisely, deep sleep does help a lot with battery drain on stock, rooted ROM, see the fix above.