First, sorry if my English is bad.
I have searched about this, and found the solving that is disabling the Touchscreen & Lockscreen sounds will solve this problem. I did it, and the problem is still here and battery life is really bad.
As I see, my AudioOut_1 wakelock increases when the notifications of WhatsApp is reached. It increase the wakelock about 5 seconds even in the vibrate mode. I don't know if this increasing is nomal.
I have been running WanamLite 12.0 rom with Siyah 3.2.7.1 kernel.
Anybody help me please
bankgg said:
First, sorry if my English is bad.
I have searched about this, and found the solving that is disabling the Touchscreen & Lockscreen sounds will solve this problem. I did it, and the problem is still here and battery life is really bad.
As I see, my AudioOut_1 wakelock increases when the notifications of WhatsApp is reached. It increase the wakelock about 5 seconds even in the vibrate mode. I don't know if this increasing is nomal.
I have been running WanamLite 12.0 rom with Siyah 3.2.7.1 kernel.
Anybody help me please
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Thing is once sound is coming from your s2 is generates a wake lock. You can't actually and fully stop the wake lock. . When u disable touch sounds and that do a reboot as well.
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Hi all,
as the title says...is there any way of turning off / disabling the vibration that happens to tell you your phone is off.?
it's really annoying
running Omega ICS v10 - XWKL1
TIA..
-phil
Seriously ? How many times do you shutdown your phone per hour ?
I do not know of such mod and I don't believe that someone else thought to remove it ...
blueseeker said:
Seriously ? How many times do you shutdown your phone per hour ?
I do not know of such mod and I don't believe that someone else thought to remove it ...
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there was no need to be nasty, if you didn't know, just say you don't know.
@blueseeker I do it once per day when I go to bed and it's a pointless vibrate so just wondered if I'd missed a setting or if anyone had a script that would/could disable it..
But thanks for your response
@theguydan thanks for the criticism of the pointlessness of blueseekers comment
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I don't think there is because it isn't normally seen as a big issue and can be useful (i.e. if you think your phone is bricked or there is a boot loop but it vibrates). Sorry I couldn't help more, it may depend on the rom you use (stock rom has a sound but Cyanogenmod doesn't).
Actually my i9000 doesn't vibrate after shutting it down !! Is it normal ??
It just stopped doing it after flashing a JVT !!
thanks
Prevent Samsun Galaxy S2 or S11 vibrating on shutdown
I've found a way of prevent the annoying shutdown vibration, but it involves stopping all vibrating alerts (I think).
Go to settings, sound, Haptic feedback and turn on the Haptic feedback (if it is not already), then go to vibration intensity (just below) and reduce the sensitivity to zero. Hey presto no more annoying vibration on shut down or indeed annoying vibration at any time .
as Zakarath said... I posted a similar solution just yesterday. Don't forget to use the search before you post. This has already been answered a couple of times.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1588845
Firstly Hi,
Ive been using my s2 for a while and the vibration was working just fine. But recently the vibration intensity of the phone dropped to a very low rate. The settings are set to 100%. So is this a hardware issue then? Any way to how to fix it?
Thanks
berq219 said:
Firstly Hi,
Ive been using my s2 for a while and the vibration was working just fine. But recently the vibration intensity of the phone dropped to a very low rate. The settings are set to 100%. So is this a hardware issue then? Any way to how to fix it?
Thanks
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first try 2 put things properly by mentioning the Rom, kernel etc ur currently into in ur signature so that people who r ready to help will find easy to provide solutions based on that info
i just upgraded to stock jb but i just found that vibration doesn't work with notifications mostly when in vibration mode that's number one and i noticed that battery drains much faster than the ics is these normal or not srry i am noob..... so any help would be appreciated
1) Vibration: adjust the settings. It works, but you have to set it accordingly
2) Batt. drain: that is really a problem with the JB ROMs and everyone - myself included - has been complaining about it. Let's just wait and see if there are updates to the ROMs in a near future. So solution so far
i got the sound and vibration checked in setting but still don't get any vibration when i get a message in vibration mode
I managed to fix the vib problem, vibration was disabled in messaging
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Okay hey guys I've been looking at my battery stats on bbs and apparently audio out 2 or media server as it's showing on gsam battery monitor is keeping my phone awake for hours at a time.it's driving me crazy I've looked on the internet all day and I just can't find a fix for it does anyone know anyway to fix this battery drain? Btw I'm using wanamlite 4.7 and the latest boeffla kernel.
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Are you using any radio apps or media applications? Audio out goes with a lot of apps that play sounds..
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Nope none in the last 24 hours.
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I have the same problem with wanamlite but I use both tunein And yala radio if I turn off notification will the problem be solved ?
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I use tunein and it gives me both wakelocks. Yiu may wish to check in the wanam thread to see if anyone else suffers similar symptoms
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Isn't an issue ... is related to the sound system.
Sound on tap , sound in keyboard , sound on lock screen etc ... including sound notification for incoming alerts ... all of these keeps the audio 2 wakelock on top
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I might have found a final solution for this "audio out 2" battery drain. I tried lots of stuff and nothing worked, this battery drain kept showing up "randomly" sometimes it was lasting very long and sometimes it would disapear just like that. Ok so now I know it was not random. I found the solution by accident. So when you click volume up or down button the volume slider shows up with a settings icon. When u click the settings icon U get view of 4 separate sliders for different system events. All U have to do is set all of those sliders to maximum and problem solved. I suppose it must be some sound settings bug that shows up when one of the sliders is set to different volume than others. In my case the media volume was lower than the others. I didn't try it, but maybe if you set all the sliders to exactly 50 there would be also no battery drain. Also I have in call volume set to max, U can access it only during a call by volume up or down keys.
Could sombody try my solution and check if it works for them? Maybe some devs could also check it out to prevent it form happening on custom roms. And the most important thing my setup is international GS3 with stock 4.1.2 xxemb1 firmware, i duplicated the problem and solution on stock xella xelkc firmwares also.
Hope I helped.
Do you have, by any chance, Viber installed? I found it being the culprit. It was keeping the device awake and always a 200Mhz, so the battery drained drastically fast. I removed and now it seems to be fine. There's already a similar topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919126
So kamylo, the sliders shouldn't make any difference and anyway I'm nit gonna stay with all sounds on max... Check here for more info http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2669688/all
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Okay, so I installed Fast Dormancy Toggle app by gokhanmoral, but it doesn't work. I even tried adding the line. ro.ril.fast.dormancy.rule=0 but I still see the secril_fd-interface wakelock eating away my battery. Is there something i'm missing out, or some other way to go about it. I'm on paranoid android 3.60.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
mahendru1992 said:
Okay, so I installed Fast Dormancy Toggle app by gokhanmoral, but it doesn't work. I even tried adding the line. ro.ril.fast.dormancy.rule=0 but I still see the secril_fd-interface wakelock eating away my battery. Is there something i'm missing out, or some other way to go about it. I'm on paranoid android 3.60.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Did you reboot after making the change?
Define "Eating away my battery" (please give some context)
rootSU said:
Did you reboot after making the change?
Define "Eating away my battery" (please give some context)
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Yes! Ofcourse I rebooted and I still have over 11 minutes of secril_fd-interface wakelock along with 142 wakeups by com.android.phone. And by "Eating Away My Battery" , what I mean is that I've got a 10%/hour battery drain when i refer to BetterBatteryStats.
P.S One thing I did notice i.e the the Fast Dormancy Toggle does work in Samsung Based ROMs but not in CM or AOSP or AOPK ROMs, atleast it does not in my device.
anyone?
I have the same problem but on i9100 ! (i am on rootbox 4.32 with dorimanx 9.32)
Is there anyone that could help ??