Is anyone else having these problems? So far I've witnessed bad battery life since being on oos 4.0, and also my widgets will just vanish out of the blue.. when I receive a voicemail it says I have one but when I go to check it nothing is there..
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Hmm, maybe try going into recovery and do a factory wipe and cache wipe. Obviously if you have anything that you need to backup, do that first.
I actually heard that oos4 runs great and battery is amazing.
Try just cache wipe first. If it still keeps misbehaving, try full factory wipe. I cleaned cache on mine, and the only thing bad I had on the first day was an 8% battery loss in 8 hours of sleep. On the second day, I took a few more apps from the not optimised list for aggressive doze (had skype and other stuff in there, now its just whatsapp, viber and accubattery) and had only 1% drain in 8 hours of sleep.
Same exact issues. Think I'm going to do a fresh install...which I'm not excited about. Giving it a few days to see if it levels out first.
Widgets also vanish on mine. At first I thought I was losing it!
Well.. I got aggravated with my widgets steadily disappearing so I downgraded back to 3.5.4.. I tried a clean install of 4.0.. wiped dalvik/cache.. widgets kept on disappearing.. battery life was horrid.. so.. that's that.. Tired of installing,installing and installing.. 3.5.4 with elemental kernel ran perfect for me before all this..
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So a few weeks ago i installed fresh 1.1 and loved it. then the kernel came out and i installed that over fresh and couldn't believe how fast my phone was. unfortunately after having the kernel and setcpu my battery life was suffering too much so i got rid of the kernel and setcpu. I didnt have a nandroid backup so i just reflashed fresh over. Now i only have fresh 1.1 and the 2.1 icons and my battery is suffering tremendously still. I have the mugen 1800 battery and i lose 20% of batter life in 2 hours with only minor texting. I figured maybe i just needed to reflash fresh to fix this but the problem still exists. after reflahsing 4 times. What should i do? should i wipe the phone and reflash or what. Also what is the process to do this if it is the recommended solution?
well first I would go in and check your awake time vs up time menu>settinmgs>about phone>status. if your awake time is the same or close to the same as the up time then you have something keeping the phone awake, either an application or something else. if your awake time is high go into spare parts and choose battery history and then choose the "partial wake useage" and since last boot option and see what program is keeping the phone awake.
if your awake time is normal then I would try booting to recovery and wiping data and delvik and then reflash fresh1.1
another leasson learned about making a backup before you change anyhting.
do i sitll need to do the OTA update to fix the sms issues or is that included in fresh?
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do i sitll need to do the OTA update to fix the sms issues or is that included in fresh?
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It is included.
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So a few weeks ago i installed fresh 1.1 and loved it. then the kernel came out and i installed that over fresh and couldn't believe how fast my phone was. unfortunately after having the kernel and setcpu my battery life was suffering too much so i got rid of the kernel and setcpu. I didnt have a nandroid backup so i just reflashed fresh over. Now i only have fresh 1.1 and the 2.1 icons and my battery is suffering tremendously still. I have the mugen 1800 battery and i lose 20% of batter life in 2 hours with only minor texting. I figured maybe i just needed to reflash fresh to fix this but the problem still exists. after reflahsing 4 times. What should i do? should i wipe the phone and reflash or what. Also what is the process to do this if it is the recommended solution?
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Also remember that setCPU (fixed in the later versions) was initially resetting it to "performance" mode each time you restart. The newer versions fix this, but it's still worth a shot.
Are you running lots of widgets? Sometimes those can suck battery. for instance, the weather channel widgets are terrible at keeping your phone awake at all times. Weatherbug is better.
Hi
I have recently installed the Asylum ROM and its amazingly fast which is a massive understatement. However, I am facing these issues:
1. Phone gets heated while locked and I can clearly feel it in my pocket
2, The battery has been tapering off like anything
I had done a full wipe and done a clean install. Also I have flashed the latest Asylum kernel and gapps.
I have tried to take the following to solve it:
1. Disabled all sounds which might be causing wakelocks
2. Tried rebooting to recovery and rewiped cache and dalvik again
Please help me zero in the issue and how I can stop the phone from heating.
your battery may be telling you that its time to get replaced, because ive had the same problem and have been advised to replace the battery with a new one.
okay I did a clean wipe and reinstalled everything and now the phone is not heating up
I lost 14 percent battery overnight... I looked at battery stats and backup is causing the most partial wakelock... has anybody else faced similar drains?
how do I take care of this?
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msankadi said:
okay I did a clean wipe and reinstalled everything and now the phone is not heating up
I lost 14 percent battery overnight... I looked at battery stats and backup is causing the most partial wakelock... has anybody else faced similar drains?
how do I take care of this?
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I do, with many CM based ROMs. Right now, I'm on the 24Jule Asylum build and It works great.
Remove the SD-Card, before you go to sleep and check if the problem goes on.
Hi guys. I was using CM 10.1.3 on my Atrix HD. It was working fine, good battery life (1 day with average use). But then, 1 day ago, I had the great (sarcasm) idea of installing some animations that I found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2455776
It doesn't give more documentation or something, but people said that it worked good, so I gave it a try. I installed it but there were no new animations. Instead my phone started running a little slower than regular. I decided to better flash again CM 10.1.3 since I didn't know how to remove the animations.
After I flashed it and used it, it lasted for about 5 hours from 100% charge with average-heavy use! I did calibrate the battery before using it, but still really low battery life. I didn't have time today in the morning to flash again, so I waited to do so.
Then, it was kind of laggy again. And the worst is that, everytime that I connected it to my Windows 8 laptop, it crashed and gave me the Blue Screen of Death. I decided to flash again CM 10.1.3. It doesn't crash the laptop anymore, but at this moment is still draining fast.
TL;DR: I installed untrusted software and phone is draining the battery really fast. Already flashed but still the same.
Can anybody help me or give me tips?
If you don't know how to remove the animations themselves, I'm 99% sure they are housed in the data partition, so reflashing your ROM will do nothing. I'm afraid you'll have to factory reset to get rid of it, wipe cache and dalvik too.
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If you don't know how to remove the animations themselves, I'm 99% sure they are housed in the data partition, so reflashing your ROM will do nothing. I'm afraid you'll have to factory reset to get rid of it, wipe cache and dalvik too.
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Yes, I know, in fact I wiped everything, restored to factory, formated data, system, dalvik, etc, etc, but still the same. After I formated everything, I reflashed.
Is anyone else having huge issues with battery drain after updating to 5.1.1. I've disabled all the crap, wiped my cache, disabled enhanced LTE. and have minimal apps installed besides stock. Just took the phone off the battery charger. It was at 100% when removed. It's been sitting for 40 min with the screen off. The battery is down to 93% already with 3% being used by Android system, 1% by system UI, and 1% by Android OS. This is nuts. I can't even get through 1/2 a day of regular use. Any ideas?
Big time. My phone isn't going to sleep. My Android System Stay Awake time is more than double my screen on time.
I'm having the same problem. I currently have Location History turned on to get more surveys on Google Opinion Rewards (I could turn that off if I wanted to); and I also know that because I'm not in WiFi during the day, the Lollipop mobile radio active bug keeps the radio awake way longer than it should. It's crazy that I can leave my phone alone during the day and watch it drop ~5% an hour because of the horrible standby behavior.
There is something wrong with your phone or app. I have about 100 apps. No problem here.
This is the international version of the phone
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There is something wrong with your phone or app. I have about 100 apps. No problem here.View attachment 3507309View attachment 3507310
This is the international version of the phone
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Or it's something to do with the AT&T version of the firmware as yours is an international version and not having issues.
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There is something wrong with your phone or app. I have about 100 apps. No problem here.View attachment 3507309View attachment 3507310
This is the international version of the phone
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Battery drain issue is related to the AT&T 5.1.1 firmware.
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Or it's something to do with the AT&T version of the firmware as yours is an international version and not having issues.
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Complaint to att to stop messing with a perfectly fine phone. I haven't turned anything off and that's my idle time.
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I'm having the same drain issue on my att s6 edge, I reboot and it goes away for a few days then it comes back.
I having that issue after update to 5.1.1 att
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I guess it might make sense to stay on 5.0.2 in hopes of a future bootloader unlock and to stay away from a potential battery draining bug. If only AT&T would embrace a more open approach to this model phone. I only got this phone because the nexus was out of stock and I was in need of a new phone. My trusty old S3 was a godsend, with its unlocked bootloader and fully open platform. The fact that AT&T is closing up the ability to root the phone is drastic enough, let alone introducing bugs that make you want to throw the phone at the wall (battery drain).
How can I see what is keeping my phone awake without root? It's staying awake 3/4 of the time and below is a shot of my app usage. What I can tell it's a system issue, but not sure. And yes I factory reset twice and wiped cache.
Same here. factory reset cache wipe x2 and have everything non essential disabled. It's driving me nuts! This phone was a rockstar until this update. Going to best buy tomorrow and will see if the Samsung folks can reinstall the update or something. I'll post what I find out.
Battery life is worse than my old s4. The screen barely takes any of it, when it used to be more than half the battery life on my s4. Yet I still get about the same screen on time.
Yup I completely agree. Left my phone at 53% overnight and I woke up to the phone completely drained and dead. It's ridiculous.
I noticed something odd. On wifi, battery life is great, maybe 1% every 2 hours idle. But without wifi, battery life goes down 10% an hour idle.
Finally made it to the Samsung center at best buy. The guy was able to force the update again and everything went smooth. So far maybe a little better, not sure yet. I'll post when I know for sure if it worked and was a bad update.
So after the forced re-do of the update it wasn't any better. List 20% at night with everything off. Dido another factory reset and cache wipe and that seems like it might have fixed it. Only 4% list last. Not as good as it was but definite improvement. Hope this helps anyone else with same issue.
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So after the forced re-do of the update it wasn't any better. List 20% at night with everything off. Dido another factory reset and cache wipe and that seems like it might have fixed it. Only 4% list last. Not as good as it was but definite improvement. Hope this helps anyone else with same issue.
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TurboRZR please update... would love to know if that fixed it before I wipe my S6 for a second time.
I too am having an issue with the new 5.1.1 update where my "Android System" is getting stuck in a stay awake loop draining my battery. Sometimes a simple restart will fix it for a few hours, but it will always come back.
I installed wakelock detector and set it up to run on a non-rooted phone. When I pulled the statistics , the biggest battery drain I had under "Android System" was diagnostic.client.network. Nothing else even came close to the drain this resource was pulling.
This was as far as I was able to get as I have no idea what that is or how to disable it if I even should.
I have resolved the issue on my S6 Edge, I even attempted a factory reset which didn't resolve the issue. I had noticed my Wifi usage in GSAM was very high (50-70%) and after some searches I found that someone else posted in a different forum (I think it was the S6 Active forum) that the issue was related to multicast being enabled on wifi routers. I disabled it on my fios router (it's in a hidden menu) and it resolved my drain. I am now at 12 days uptime without a random drain. I also had to disabled Enhanced LTE as that was causing a HUGE drain at times when I didn't have LTE. I hope this helps.
Ever since I flashed the OTA my N6 has been having random reboots and battery life issues. The reboots happened three times today and all three times happened when the phone was just sitting next to me.
I originally had the WiFi problem where it wouldn't connect to anything until I reset the network settings. A factory reset didn't work for the WiFi issue. I am not rooted and just running stock with encryption.
Android OS is using a lot of the battery as well. You can see the three times today where it rebooted from the attached screenshot.
Any idea what is going on and how to stop it? So far Nougat has been horrible for me when I didn't have problems like this with the marshmallow upgrade.
as a rule of thumb avoid otas, always go for flashing the factory image via fastboot when available , in my experience otas=trouble
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Ever since I flashed the OTA my N6 has been having random reboots and battery life issues......
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I've had the same battery issue. I think it has to do with the data partition. I did not a full wipe when upgrading to Nougat.
Settings - Battery - 3dots -> Battery optimization, and manually optimize all apps for battery use.
When you upgraded without a full wipe -> consider a clean reinstall with a full wipe.
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I've had the same battery issue. I think it has to do with the data partition. I did not a full wipe when upgrading to Nougat.
Settings - Battery - 3dots -> Battery optimization, and manually optimize all apps for battery use.
When you upgraded without a full wipe -> consider a clean reinstall with a full wipe.
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All of the apps are setup for Doze. I did a factory reset after installing the OTA, which didn't seem to help. Also, I hooked up the charger last night at 1 am. It's now 6:50am and it only charged from 10% to 82% in that time. I never had issues like this before.
I did a clean install, I had to because it was from a custom rom, but it's been working perfectly for almost a week. If it had some problems they would have shown by now. No wifi trouble, no battery draining.
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All of the apps are setup for Doze. I did a factory reset after installing the OTA.....
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I noticed that your screen consumed 38% of the battery. That's very much in 15 hours.
Is it possible that there is something magnetic in the neighborhood that is constantly switching the screen on and off. This may happen with cases with magnetic closer.
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I noticed that your screen consumed 38% of the battery. That's very much in 15 hours.
Is it possible that there is something magnetic in the neighborhood that is constantly switching the screen on and off. This may happen with cases with magnetic closer.
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It was that high because I was trying to figure out what was going on. I ended up this morning doing a complete wipe and reflash of the factory images instead of the OTA. So far it seems to be stable, except the WiFi constantly is dropping strength and jumping back. Not sure what's causing that one.
what most people dont ever consider.. it can be your personal setup thats causing reboots on nougat.
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what most people dont ever consider.. it can be your personal setup thats causing reboots on nougat.
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I use minimal apps, on a fully stock setup. I haven't tweaked anything, so how would that cause the reboots?
After reflashing the full factory images yesterday morning I did not have any random reboots. However, when I plugged in to charge last night, using the original cable and charger, it took over 3 hours to go from 55% to full. This was happening before the full flash, but only after Nougat. The other night it went from 10% to 68% in 6 hours. Quick charge doesn't seem to work in Nougat anymore.
Still getting this? Put stock nougat image on mine and experiencing random reboots. Going to try pure tomorrow, hopefully that resolves it.
Mine quick charges fine on a clean factory image install of Nougat. Battery life doesn't seem great but I'm still letting it settle and not sure how old this device is I picked it up off Craigslist the other day
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Mine quick charges fine on a clean factory image install of Nougat. Battery life doesn't seem great but I'm still letting it settle and not sure how old this device is I picked it up off Craigslist the other day
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Try Franco kernel I think he has added a fix for this