This is somewhat trivial, but I can't figure out what is causing the Polaris ringtone to play at times when my S21 Ultra's battery is at 15% or lower. It does not seem to always trigger at 15% - the low battery level--but the battery is always at 15% or lower when it does.
I sometimes can see that System UI has just triggered a notification when Polaris plays, but I'm not sure there's an actual cause and effect there.
Can anyone shed any light on this for me? Is there some app that I may have installed that plays that sound when the battery is low but does not trigger a notification that I can see when I check recent notifications?
Thanks very much!
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i see that it eats up a decent amount of my battery, what is it? I let my battery charge overnight, and i listen to music for about a 1 hour and 30 minutes with the headset, and even if the phone is in standby all day without any calls or anything the battery is very low around 7. i have cynanogen 4.2.7.1, i never had the original charge so i used a sharp charger and always had good battery but recently its going down. anyone know the problem?
nahanee20 said:
i see that it eats up a decent amount of my battery, what is it? I let my battery charge overnight, and i listen to music for about a 1 hour and 30 minutes with the headset, and even if the phone is in standby all day without any calls or anything the battery is very low around 7. i have cynanogen 4.2.7.1, i never had the original charge so i used a sharp charger and always had good battery but recently its going down. anyone know the problem?
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I think it has to do with all media related things
*music
*ringer
*notific
*etc..
any one know whats killing the battery so fast, it was on yellow at 3 today and all i did was listen to music.
nahanee20 said:
any one know whats killing the battery so fast, it was on yellow at 3 today and all i did was listen to music.
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Media server is the phone's sound. It will kill battery faster if you use sound, and since your listening to music that is the problem. Try putting your phone on vibrate and turning off audible selections, that may help
I use my Galaxy Tab as my GPS/ head unit/ carputer and love it... but as a result of this it often overheats in the windshield of my vehicle where it is mounted in the Samsung dock. I have limo tint and put the Tab in my door panel every time I get out but still it constantly bugs me with
INFO: Charging paused. Battery temperature too high or too low.
It looks like the picture in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1127396
I don't care if it's charging the battery or not. I would like to permanently disable this annoying popup that comes up every 15 seconds and obstructs me from using my controls. Can anyone help?
I'm in the same situation but with an SGS. While navigating it's very annoying. I don't care about charging or not, I just want to eliminate this message (stock JVR, rooted).
It would be so great to have this fixed.
Galaxy Tab charging paused - message w/ battery temperature too high or too low
I changed the battery in my Galaxy Tab (first gen) and have the message:
Charging Paused.
battery temperature too high or too low
has this bug been fixed?
I thought for a while it was the battery I installed, and reverted back to the old one, but the same message popped up again... Help!
Bump..
Hi just wondering if anyone was able to fix this.
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j100h Charging paused. Battery temperature....
j100h Charging paused. Battery temperature....
Is any one else facing this issue? Sound either on games or songs goes up and down when on low battery particularly below 30% of battery, and even though the volume adjustment level is all the way up, the sound is very low, I'm on latest benzo rom and I do have viper4android on my phone
Hey there, so recently I got a Note8 since my mom switched to a Galaxy Note20 Ultra and she gave me her old phone since I had a J3 before. She had it for 2 years and now when it was given to me I found some extreme battery draining issues, I watched MrWhoseTheBoss' video and in 1 hour the Note8 drained to 91% however in 1 hour MY Note8 drains to about 60%-40%. Also when I'm not using it the battery drops like I'm playing Asphalt 8. Any solution to this? I checked battery usage and nothing is out of the ordinary. The highest usage is Instagram at 2-hour drops 20% but I only use it at night and this battery problem is during the day. For most of the school, I keep it in my pocket and only use to listen to music. The battery still drops extremely fast. My friend has an S8 and his battery is much better than mine.
All I need to know is if this is a software issue, or a hardware issue as the battery sometimes runs out and I boot it up to 15% or something close to that.
If it's a software issue please help me down in the comments, I have turned off location, limited CPU speed to 70%, and disabled background usage.
Thanks.
Lgdude said:
Hey there, so recently I got a Note8 since my mom switched to a Galaxy Note20 Ultra and she gave me her old phone since I had a J3 before. She had it for 2 years and now when it was given to me I found some extreme battery draining issues, I watched MrWhoseTheBoss' video and in 1 hour the Note8 drained to 91% however in 1 hour MY Note8 drains to about 60%-40%. Also when I'm not using it the battery drops like I'm playing Asphalt 8. Any solution to this? I checked battery usage and nothing is out of the ordinary. The highest usage is Instagram at 2-hour drops 20% but I only use it at night and this battery problem is during the day. For most of the school, I keep it in my pocket and only use to listen to music. The battery still drops extremely fast. My friend has an S8 and his battery is much better than mine.
All I need to know is if this is a software issue, or a hardware issue as the battery sometimes runs out and I boot it up to 15% or something close to that.
If it's a software issue please help me down in the comments, I have turned off location, limited CPU speed to 70%, and disabled background usage.
Thanks.
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It sounds to me that you need a battery replacement.
stonedpsycho said:
It sounds to me that you need a battery replacement.
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Yea, that was gonna be my last resort. Guess I'll do it now. Thanks for the reply.
Lgdude said:
She had it for 2 years and now when it was given to me I found some extreme battery draining issues
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This is normal in my opinion. Even if the battery was only a year old, I'd say that is normal without proper power management.
My note8 is the same and the owners they had it before me, i don't know how much they played games with it, but how much i know about tech my note8 have never changed that battery and never was open back cower and the battery is still good up to two days average use, but i don't use apps like twitter, Facebook, Instagram or any social apps, only Viber that's all, the twitter, Facebook, or other thing i check on web-browser and that why battery should bee good.
The apps i mention up, i consider them partly spyware, battery-mongers, personal data movement mongers.
Btw, make a screenshot of your phone screen,\battery usage after the battery has drain to about 20% so we can see if we can have any conclusion to it, and pres this code (*#21*#) and call in keypad, make screenshot to see if someone is lurking on that phone on background.
Hello,
I would like to ask you guys, what apps do you use to save your battery?
Naptime? Anything else?
Nothing... I don't need to install anything to save battery. That being said, I USED to do this with apps like Greenify on my Galaxy Note 3 (so like 9-10 years ago). But I had stopped doing that a while back as doing so had only lead to even less battery life lol.
to be honest, the best battery saver is to uninstall the native Facebook application from your phone. it eats up battery like anything. you will see a noticeable improvement on your daily battery performance.
I've tried naptime and I've not really noticed a huge difference, at least in repeatable conditions, i.e. overnight. Same with Galaxy max Hz, although i like the additional controls that the latter gives
Love Bixby routines to switch to 2G when at home or activate batter saver when sleeping and not charging. Rly good stuff.
I don't use anything to limit battery consumption, but I do use Accubattery to set an alert when my charge reaches 75%. Reducing depth of charge and not charging to full 100% is a way to reduce battery wear, so ultimately that extends battery life.
dscline said:
I don't use anything to limit battery consumption, but I do use Accubattery to set an alert when my charge reaches 75%. Reducing depth of charge and not charging to full 100% is a way to reduce battery wear, so ultimately that extends battery life.
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I kind of do something similar. I've got a Bixby Routine to shut off the smart plug that the charger is plugged into when the Battery percent reaches 80. Unfortunately, Bixby routines isn't very reliable.
dscline said:
I don't use anything to limit battery consumption, but I do use Accubattery to set an alert when my charge reaches 75%. Reducing depth of charge and not charging to full 100% is a way to reduce battery wear, so ultimately that extends battery life.
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I use Accubattery as well to monitor temp and charging.
If you use any power management especially 3rd party ones it can cause erratic behavior and may create conflicts that use more power than they save.
I deal with power hogs directly by either adjusting settings, disabling them or firewall blocking them.
Certain apps like Brave, Gmaps I manually close out when done or will they continue to poll the internet in the background and use power.
aronwhite95 said:
to be honest, the best battery saver is to uninstall the native Facebook application from your phone. it eats up battery like anything. you will see a noticeable improvement on your daily battery performance.
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You can just turn off all notification and disable(deep sleep) in Background usage limits.
I’ve been using AccuBattery with IFTTT to shut off a smart plug at 75% for several years now to extend my phone’s battery life. This has been very reliable, it runs every morning before I wake up.
lyzgaard said:
You can just turn off all notification and disable(deep sleep) in Background usage limits.
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what do you mean disable? add facebook to deep sleep list? I noticed it's not working, even if I but it in deep sleep list I still get notifications. And do rly disabling notifications for facebook app improves battery? any source about that?
mankvl said:
what do you mean disable? add facebook to deep sleep list? I noticed it's not working, even if I but it in deep sleep list I still get notifications. And do rly disabling notifications for facebook app improves battery? any source about that?
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No, no. The first person essentially said to uninstall that crummy, built-in Facebook app and then to put some apps that you don't need notifications for into deep sleep mode. The second person mentioned the same thing with different wording.